Floor board and method for manufacturing such floor boards
11643823 · 2023-05-09
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B27N7/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y10T428/24777
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
E04F15/102
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04F15/02038
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04F2201/0153
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
B27N7/005
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B32B3/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
E04F15/02
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A floor board including a decorative surface layer applied to a substrate, where the substrate has MDF or HDF material at a side edge thereof, where the side edge is treated both with an impregnation agent and/or a sealing agent based on a super absorbing material. Also, a method for manufacturing such floor boards.
Claims
1. A floor board comprising a substrate having side edges and a decorative surface layer applied to said substrate, said substrate comprising MDF or HDF material at at least one of said side edges, wherein said at least one side edge is treated with an impregnation agent; said at least one side edge together with a side edge opposite thereto forming a first pair of opposite side edges of said substrate; wherein said floor board further comprises a second pair of opposite side edges; wherein said first pair of opposite side edges or said second pair of opposite side edges comprises a lowered edge surface, defined by a removed material portion of the side edge; wherein said at least one side edge comprises said lowered edge surface, wherein said at least one side edge is treated with the impregnation agent at a location vertically below said lowered edge surface, and at a location horizontally below the lowered edge surface; and wherein the lowered edge surface is provided with a separate decorative surface layer from the decorative surface layer of a remainder of an upper surface of the floor board.
2. The floor board of claim 1, wherein the lowered edge surface is in the form of a square edge, a beveled edge or a chamfered edge.
3. The floor board of claim 1, wherein said at least one side edge comprises said lowered edge surface, wherein the impregnation agent is available at least 0.8 mm vertically below said lowered edge surface, as well as at a location horizontally below the lowered edge surface of said at least one side edge.
4. The floor board of claim 1, wherein said first pair of opposite side edges comprises mechanical coupling parts allowing to couple said floor board at the respective edges with a similar floor board such that, in a coupled condition, said floor board and said similar floor board become locked both in a direction perpendicular to a plane formed by the coupled floor boards, as well as in a direction perpendicular to said edge and in said plane.
5. The floor board of claim 4, wherein said mechanical coupling parts are basically shaped as a tongue and a groove, wherein said groove is delimited by an upper groove lip and a lower groove lip, and wherein said tongue and groove are provided with additional locking elements for creating said locking in the direction perpendicular to said edge and in said plane; wherein said mechanical coupling parts allow for coupling of said floor board to said similar floor board, by a rotational movement or a horizontal shifting movement of one of said floor boards in respect to the other.
6. The floor board of claim 5, wherein in said coupled condition, said lower groove lip is bent-out and pushes on said tongue to thereby push the coupled floor boards towards each other.
7. The floor board of claim 5, wherein said additional locking elements comprise an excavation at the lower side of the tongue and a cooperating therewith protrusion at an upper surface of the lower groove lip.
8. The floor board of claim 1, wherein both side edges of said first pair of opposite side edges are treated with said impregnation agent.
9. The floor board of claim 1, wherein at least said second pair of opposite side edges comprises mechanical coupling parts allowing to couple said floor board at the respective side edges with a similar floor board by means of a downward motion such that, in a coupled condition, said floor board and said similar floor board become locked both in a direction perpendicular to a plane formed by the coupled floor boards, as well as in a direction perpendicular to the coupled side edges and in the plane of the coupled floor boards.
10. The floor board of claim 9, wherein said mechanical coupling parts are basically shaped as a male part and a female part, wherein the male part is formed with a downwardly extending hook shaped part and the female part comprises a lower flank with an excavation provided therein; wherein said male part is designed to be seated in said excavation.
11. The floor board of claim 10, wherein said female part further comprises an upwardly protruding hook shaped part bordering said excavation, and wherein said upwardly protruding hook shaped part cooperates with the downwardly extending hook shaped part of the male part.
12. The floor board of claim 10, wherein the male part further comprises a sidewardly protruding hook and wherein said female part further comprises an undercut, said undercut preferably being formed by means of a separate insert, which insert resiliently moves inwardly and subsequently outwardly to catch the sidewardly protruding hook in the undercut during the downward motion.
13. The floor board of claim 1, wherein said decorative surface layer is formed from at least one or more paper layers treated with a thermosetting resin; or at least one or more wood veneer layers.
14. The floor board of claim 13, wherein said decorative surface layer is formed from at least one or more paper layers; and wherein said at least one or more papers are treated with a thermosetting resin.
15. The floor board of claim 1, wherein said decorative surface layer comprises a print; wherein said decorative surface layer further comprises a wear resistant layer provided over the print.
16. A floor board comprising a substrate having side edges and a decorative surface layer applied to said substrate, said substrate comprising MDF or HDF material at at least one of said side edges, wherein said at least one side edge is treated with an impregnation agent; said at least one side edge together with a side edge opposite thereto forming a first pair of opposite side edges of said substrate; wherein said floor board further comprises a second pair of opposite side edges; wherein said first pair of opposite side edges or said second pair of opposite side edges comprises a lowered edge surface, produced by removing a material portion of the side edge; wherein said at least one side edge comprises said lowered edge surface, wherein said at least one side edge is treated with the impregnation agent at a location vertically below said lowered edge surface, and at a location horizontally below the lowered edge surface; and wherein the lowered edge surface comprises a surface of said substrate and is free from decoration.
17. The floor board of claim 16, wherein the lowered edge surface is in the form of a square edge, a beveled edge, or a chamfered edge.
18. The floor board of claim 16, wherein said at least one side edge comprises said lowered edge surface, wherein the impregnation agent is available at least 0.8 mm vertically below said lowered edge surface, as well as at a location horizontally below the lowered edge surface of said at least one side edge.
19. The floor board of claim 16, wherein said first pair of opposite side edges comprises mechanical coupling parts allowing to couple said floor board at the respective edges with a similar floor board such that, in a coupled condition, said floor board and said similar floor board become locked both in a direction perpendicular to a plane formed by the coupled floor boards, as well as in a direction perpendicular to said edge and in said plane, wherein said mechanical coupling parts are basically shaped as a tongue and a groove, wherein said groove is delimited by an upper groove lip and a lower groove lip, and wherein said tongue and groove are provided with additional locking elements for creating said locking in the direction perpendicular to said edge and in said plane; and wherein said mechanical coupling parts allow for coupling of said floor board to said similar floor board, by a rotational movement or a horizontal shifting movement of one of said floor boards in respect to the other.
20. The floor board of claim 19, wherein in said coupled condition, said lower groove lip is bent-out and pushes on said tongue, the lower groove lip is arranged to push the coupled floor boards towards each other.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) With the aim of further illustrating the features of the invention, here below, by way of some non-limiting examples, some preferred embodiments are illustrated with reference to the attached drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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(8) The coupling parts 6 are of the type that allows that two of such panels 1 can be coupled to each other, upon choice, by a rotational movement W or a horizontal shifting S movement of one panel 1 in respect to the other. In this case the coupling parts 6 are realized entirely of the substrate 13, in this case being MDF/HDF material.
(9) Preferably the coupling parts 6 in the coupled condition create a tension force pushing the coupled floor boards 1 towards each other at these edges 2-3. Although not illustrated here, this may be achieved by the lower groove lip 9 being slightly bent out of its normal relaxed unbent position, and due to its elasticity pushing on the tongue 7, at least at the location of the locking elements 10-11. Such tension force tends to close the joint at the upper edges, thereby creating a minimized risk for moisture ingress.
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(11) Furthermore,
(12) The panel 1 of
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(14) The floor board 1 of
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(16) Such coupling parts 6 allowing for a locking by means of a downward motion M are known per se, e.g., from WO 2013/102803, WO 2006/043893, WO 01/75247, WO 03/016654 and WO 2010/087752, all incorporated herein by reference.
(17) According to the variant illustrated in
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(19) In the represented case the super absorbing material 15 is in the form of particles, more particularly crystals, of SPA. The particles or crystals have an average particle size of less than 100 micron in not-swollen condition.
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(22) Similar adaptations as explained in connection to
(23) The methods of the invention are of particular interest for treatment of side edges of floor boards that comprise coupling parts 6 allowing for a locking by means of a downward motion M, since, such coupling parts 6 preferably comprise a small play in the joint to allow for a smooth joining. A play of some hundredths of a millimeter, e.g., 0.05 mm, may suffice to allow a reliable, i.e., repeatable, smooth coupling. Such play, however small it may be, may lead to increased water ingress and increased exposure of the respective edges to deterioration due to this moisture. A treatment of the edges minimizing such deterioration and the subsequent effects is hence desirable. Preferably, as said above, such coupling parts are applied at the short side edges of a floorboard. At the long edges preferably coupling parts 6 are applied that at least allow for a coupling by means of a turning motion W, such as those illustrated in
(24) The invention may prove itself particularly useful as well in those cases where the decorative surface layer comprises or consists of a wood veneer with a thickness between 0.2 and 2 mm, e.g., from 0.3 to 0.8 mm. Such veneer layers may easily discolor due to the effects of moisture ingress into the joint. Such effects may effectively be counteracted by means of the treatments of the present invention, in particularly by using the disclosed sealing agents.
(25) With the aim of still further illustrating the features of the invention, here below, some examples and the results obtained are listed.
Example Series 1
(26) Twelve substances were prepared in accordance with the below table.
(27) Each of the substances was applied to the side edges of a laminate floor panel, more particularly a DPL (Direct Pressure Laminate) floor panel with similar profiles as those illustrated in
(28) The obtained floor panels were joined together by means of the coupling parts available at the treated side edges, and put for 24 hours (4 hours in case of samples 2′ and 13′) in a water bath, at a temperature of 30° C. After 24 hours the weight gain of the floor panels was recorded to define the amount of water absorbed into the HDF substrate. Further the thickness of the floor panels was recorded at the treated edges to define the swelling due to the moisture absorption. The results are given in the table as a percentage value which compares to the weight and edge thickness before the water bath. It needs to be remarked that emersion of floor panels in a bath is, of course, a test condition which does not expected to occur in real life, however this test seemed suited to illustrate the beneficial effects of the treatments of the present invention.
(29) The table also includes the results for a reference laminate floor panel having untreated side edges.
(30) TABLE-US-00001 Impregnation Sealing Edge Agent Solvent Agent Absorption Swelling Ref. None None None 5.93% 21.67% 1 100% MDI None None 1.84% 10.1% 2 75% MDI 25% acetone None 1.17% 6.46% 2’ 75% MDI 25% acetone None N.A. 3.5% 3 73.5% MDI 24.5% acetone 2% PA 1.23% 7.34% 4 71.5% MDI 24% acetone 4.5% SPA 1.16% 7.57% 5 75% MDI 25% ethylacetate None 1.08% 5.81% 6 75% MDI 25% MMB-AC None 1.34% 7.08% 7 75% MDI 25% dibasic None 1.66% 8.9% esther 8 75% MDI 25% glycol None 1.28% 6.65% diether 9 75% MDI 25% Rhodiasolv ® None 1.81% 8.98% Iris 10 75% MDI 25% Prifer 6813 None 1.25% 7.45% 11 75% MDI 25% tetra- None 1.15% 5.98% methoxyether 12 75% MDI 25% 1-Methoxy- None 1.12% 6.89% propylacetate 13 75% MDI 25% Butyl None 1.12% 5.59% diphenyl Methane 13’ 75% MDI 25% Buyl None N.A. 1.5% diphenyl Methane 14 100% fluoro- None None 2.33% 14.98% copolymer
(31) The results illustrate that treatment of the edges with a solvent comprising impregnation agent, especially MDI, leads to a tremendous increase of the water resistance of the laminate floor panels. Absorption is lowered from about 6% to less than 2%, and edge swelling is reduced from 21% to below 10%, especially in those cases where a solvent is used together with the impregnation agent.
(32) Test results 2-2′ and 13-13′ show the positive influence of the more hydrophobic solvent Butyl diphenyl Methane on the initial performance. Edge swelling is very low in this sample after 4 hours of emersion in the water bath.
(33) The tests are unable to demonstrate the positive influence of the sealing agent on longer standing water exposure. Since the present test conditions are concerned with soaking the coupled floor panels in a water bath, the water penetrates not only from the joint upper edges which may be sealed by the swollen crystals. At least the tests illustrate that the SPA crystals are not detrimental to the water resistance of the laminate floor panels.
Example Series 2
(34) Ten substances were prepared in accordance with the below table.
(35) Each of the substances was applied to the side edges of a laminate floor panel, more particularly a DPL (Direct Pressure Laminate) floor panel with similar profiles as those illustrated in
(36) The obtained impregnation depth of the substances was measured and recorded in the below table.
(37) TABLE-US-00002 Impregnation Penetration Agent Solvent Substrate Depth 1 None 100% Standard MUF 8 mm acetone glued HDF board 2 100% MDI None Standard MUF glued 0.3 mm HDF board 3 100% MDI None MUF glued HDF 3 mm board, no wax content 4 75% MDI 25% Standard MUF glued 1 mm acetone HDF board 5 75% MDI 25% MUF glued HDF board, 2 mm acetone reduced wax content 6 75% MDI 25% MUF glued HDF board, 6 mm acetone no wax content 7 75% MDI 25% Standard MUF glued 2 mm acetone HDF board, prewetting with 100% acetone 8 65% MDI 35% Standard MUF glued 2 mm acetone HDF board 9 65% MDI 35% MUF glued HDF board, 3 mm acetone reduced wax content 10 75% MDI 25% Standard MUF glued 4 mm Butyl HDF board Diphenyl Methane 11 100% fluoro- None Standard UF glued 4 mm copolymer HDF board
(38) The results illustrate the positive effects of solvent use, a reduced wax content or a prewetting on the attained penetration depth.
(39) The present invention is not limited to the preferred embodiments described here above, but such floor boards and methods may be realized according to several variants without leaving the scope of the invention. The impregnation agents and/or sealing agents disclosed in connection with the present invention, may also be used to improve the water resistance of other products based on MDF or HDF, such as floor moldings. For this reason, in accordance with a variant, the invention relates to a floor molding comprising a decorative surface layer applied to a substrate, wherein said substrate comprises MDF or HDF material, said MDF or HDF material being exposed at a surface of said floor molding, wherein said exposed material is treated with an impregnation agent and/or a sealing agent based on a super absorbing material. It is clear that the impregnation agents and/or sealing agent named in connection with the first, second and third aspect of the invention may be used in the context of this variant. Further the method of the invention, in particular the measure to improve penetration, may be used to improve the treatment of the exposed MDF/HDF surfaces of such floor molding.