MECHANICAL COUPLING MEANS FOR FLOORING OR COVERING PANELS AND FLOORING OR COVERING PANEL PROVIDED WITH SUCH MEANS
20230193635 · 2023-06-22
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04F2201/043
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04F15/042
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E04F15/102
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E04F15/02038
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E04F15/04
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E04F2201/0153
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E04F15/107
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International classification
E04F15/02
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E04F13/08
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A coupling device couples first and second edges of first and second flooring or covering panels. The coupling device includes a projection on at least a portion of the first edge and a groove in at least a portion of the second edge, the coupling device locking the first and second edges one in a first direction perpendicular to the lying plane of the panels and in a second direction parallel to the lying plane. The projection includes first and second retaining appendages, the first projecting from the first edge along an axis inclined by a first angle with respect to the main plane of the first panel, the second being arranged below the first appendage and projecting along an axis orthogonal to the lying plane of the first panel, the groove having a first and second retaining seats counter-shaped with respect to the first and second retaining appendages.
Claims
1. A coupling means for coupling a first edge of a first flooring or covering panel and a second edge of a second flooring or covering panel, both adapted to be arranged adjacent on a resting surface, the coupling means comprising a projection provided for on at least a portion of the first edge and a groove provided for on at least a portion of the second edge, the coupling means being shaped so as to lock the first and second edge one with the other in a first direction perpendicular to the lying plane of the panels and in a second direction parallel to the lying plane of the panels, wherein the projection comprises a first and a second retaining appendage, the first retaining appendage projecting from the first edge along an axis inclined by a first angle with respect to the lying plane of the first panel, the second retaining appendage being arranged below the first retaining appendage and projecting therefrom along an axis orthogonal to the lying plane of the first panel, the groove comprising a first and a second retaining seat counter-shaped with respect to the first and second retaining appendage.
2. The coupling means according to claim 1, wherein the first and the second retaining appendage each have a rounded end head lying on a respective curved surface having the same radius of curvature, the first and the second retaining seat each having a rounded bottom portion lying on a curved surface having the same radius of curvature as the end heads of the corresponding retaining appendages.
3. The covering or flooring panel comprising: a parallelepiped-shaped body defining a lying plane of the panel and provided with a lower surface and an upper surface, opposite and parallel, the lower surface being adapted to be arranged on a resting surface; and coupling means obtained at least on one pair of opposite longitudinal edges of the panel, so that different panels can be mutually coupled to each other, the coupling means comprising a projection obtained on at least a portion of a first longitudinal edge and a groove obtained on at least a portion of a second longitudinal edge, wherein the projection comprises a first and a second retaining appendage, the first retaining appendage projecting from the first longitudinal edge along an axis inclined by a first angle with respect to the lying plane of the panel, the second retaining appendage being arranged below the first appendage and projecting therefrom along an axis orthogonal to the lying plane of the panel, the groove comprising a first and a second retaining seat counter-shaped with respect to the first and second retaining appendage.
4. The panel according to claim 3, comprising at least one body layer, the coupling means being made in a single piece with the material forming the body layer.
5. The panel according to claim 4, wherein the body layer is made of a wooden multilayer having a first thickness, whereon a covering layer made of wood having a second thickness lower than the thickness of the body layer is coupled at the top part.
6. The panel according to claim 4, wherein the projection and the groove are formed by milling the material forming the body layer.
7. The panel according to claim 3, wherein the first and the second retaining appendage have a rounded end head lying on a respective curved surface having the same radius of curvature.
8. The panel according to claim 7, wherein the first and the second retaining seat having a rounded bottom portion lying on a curved surface having the same radius of curvature as the end heads of the corresponding retaining appendages.
9. The panel according to claim 3, wherein the first retaining appendage is connected at the top part to the upper surface through a first edge portion lying on a first plane orthogonal to the upper surface, the second retaining appendage being connected at the bottom part to the lower surface through a second edge portion lying on a second plane parallel to the first plane and arranged more receded toward the internal of the body of the panel with respect to the latter.
10. The panel according to claim 9, wherein between the first edge portion and the first retaining appendage a connecting section having an extension substantially parallel to the upper surface is provided.
11. The panel according to claim 3, wherein the first retaining seat is connected at the top part to the upper surface through a third edge portion lying on a third plane, the second retaining seat being connected at the bottom part to the lower surface through a fourth edge portion lying on a fourth plane orthogonal to the upper surface and arranged more advanced toward the external of the body of the panel with respect to the third plane.
12. The panel according to claim 11, wherein the third plane is inclined with respect to the upper surface toward the external of the body of the panel by a second angle.
13. The panel according to claim 1, wherein the coupling means are also provided for on a pair of opposite transversal edges of the panel, the projection being obtained on at least a portion of a first transversal edge and the groove being obtained on at least a portion of a second transversal edge.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
[0019] Advantages and characteristics of the present invention will be apparent from the following description, provided by way of non-limiting example, with reference to the attached figures, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0024] With reference to the aforementioned figures, represented is a flooring panel 1, adapted to constitute the base module for creating a floor 100, such as for example a parquet floor of the pre-finished type and suitable to be laid dry. It is clearly understood that the present invention also relates to a modular covering panel for covering any resting surface.
[0025] In the following description, terms such as “above”, “under”, “higher”, “lower”, “high”, “low” or the like refer to a panel 1 in its normal operative configuration, i.e. in use, as shown in the attached figures.
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[0027] For practical reasons, each modular flooring panel 1 according to the present invention is preferably substantially parallelepiped-shaped, and furthermore it is advantageously provided with coupling means 8 by means of which it can be mechanically connected to adjacent modular panels 1 for forming said floor 100, as explained more in detail hereinafter.
[0028] As shown in
[0029] Preferably, the body of a flooring panel 1 comprises a body layer 6, for example made of a multilayer made of birch wood, MDF, HDF or other suitable material, defining, at the bottom part, the lower surface 60 and to whose top part there is coupled a surface covering layer 7 preferably made of wood, for example hardwood, suitable to form said upper surface 70.
[0030] The body layer 6 has a thickness S1 preferably comprised between 6 and 10 mm, and the covering layer 7 has a thickness S2 lower than the thickness S1 and preferably comprised between 2,5 and 4 mm, but sometimes even lower.
[0031] Alternatively, were said panel 1 to be a covering panel, it can consist of a single body layer 6 made of a suitable material, defining the upper 70 and lower 60 surfaces.
[0032] Preferably, as represented in
[0033] In particular, said coupling means 8 advantageously comprise a projection 8A, extending at least along a portion of a first longitudinal edge 2 of the panel 1, and preferably for the entire extension thereof, and a groove 8B extending at least along a portion of a second longitudinal edge 3 of the panel 1, and preferably for the entire extension thereof.
[0034] Preferably, said projection 8A and said groove 8B are obtained by removing the material forming said body layer 6 through special tools, such as in particular milling cutters arranged at a suitable angle.
[0035] Said mechanical coupling means 8 are advantageously shaped so that the projection 8A obtained on a first longitudinal edge 2 of a first panel 1 is adapted to be engaged, as explained more in detail hereinafter, with a groove 8B obtained on a second longitudinal edge 3 of a second panel 1, so as to couple the two modular panels.
[0036] Advantageously, as explained more in detail hereinafter, the coupling between two adjacent modular panels 1 can be obtained by means of at least one rotation of said projection 8A in the corresponding groove 8B.
[0037] As observable in
[0038] Said first retaining appendage 9 is advantageously arranged in proximity of the upper surface 70 of the panel 1 and projecting from the first longitudinal edge 2 along an axis Y-Y having an inclination with a first angle α comprised between 10° and 30°, and preferably equal to about 20°, with respect to the lying plane defined by said panel 1.
[0039] Said first appendage 9 is configured so as to have an end head 9A that is advantageously rounded, lying on a curved surface having a radius of curvature R, advantageously equal to about 3.5 mm.
[0040] Said second retaining appendage 10, on the other hand, is advantageously arranged below said first appendage 9, proximal to said lower surface 60 of the panel 1, and projecting downwards from said first appendage 9 with an extension along an axis Z-Z essentially orthogonal to the latter. Also said second appendage 10 is preferably provided with a rounded end head 10A lying on a curved surface preferably having the same radius of curvature R as the head 9A of said first appendage 9.
[0041] Said first appendage 9 is connected to the upper surface 70 of the modular panel 1 through a first edge portion 11, preferably straight and lying on a first plane P1 orthogonal to the lying plane of said panel 1, said second appendage 10 is connected—at the bottom part—to said lower surface 60 through a second edge portion 12, preferably straight and lying on a second plane P2 advantageously parallel to said first plane P1 and arranged more receded toward the internal of the body of the panel 1 with respect to the latter by a distance D equal to about 3 mm.
[0042] Said second appendage 10 preferably extends in a space comprised between said first and second plane P1, P2.
[0043] Advantageously, arranged between said first edge portion 11 and said first appendage 9 is a connecting section 13, having an extension substantially parallel to the main lying plane of the panel 1, suitable to allow the recovery of clearance between two coupled adjacent modular panels 1, as explained more in detail hereinafter.
[0044] As regards said groove 8B, it is substantially counter-shaped with respect to said projection 8A. In particular, said groove 8B comprises a first and a second retaining seat 19, 20 preferably obtained in the body layer 6 of the modular panel 1. Said first seat 19 is adapted to receive said first appendage 9 and thus it extends recessed in the body layer 6 with respect to said longitudinal edge 3 along an axis Y-Y having an inclination with the same first angle α and it is provided with a rounded bottom surface 19A, advantageously lying on a curved surface having a radius of curvature R.
[0045] Said second seat 20, on the other hand, extends in proximity of the lower surface 60 of the panel 1, along a direction Z-Z orthogonal to the plane of the panel 1, and it is adapted to receive said second appendage 10. Advantageously, said second seat 20 is provided with a rounded bottom portion 20A, lying on a curved surface having a radius of curvature R.
[0046] Said first seat 19 is connected to the upper surface 70 of said panel 1 through a third edge portion 21 lying on a third plane P3 advantageously inclined toward the external by a second angle β, equal to about 2°.
[0047] On the other hand, said second seat 20 is directly connected to the lower surface 60 through a fourth edge portion 22 lying on a fourth plane P4 orthogonal to the latter and positioned more arranged more advanced toward the external of the of the body of the panel 1 with respect to the third plane P3.
[0048] Said second seat 20 preferably extends in a space comprised between said third and said fourth plane P3, P4.
[0049] As shown in
[0050] In particular, a first modular panel 1 is initially laid, so that the lower surface 60 rests on said resting surface and subsequently approaching the projection 8A of a second modular panel 1 to the groove 8B of the latter, by means of a translation movement indicated by the arrow T, keeping it inclined by about 20°, so as to allow said first appendage 9 to penetrate into the corresponding first seat 19.
[0051] As soon as said first appendage 9 engages into the first seat 19, it is sufficient to rotate said second modular panel 1, as shown by the arrow V of
[0052] Such rotary movement is advantageously guided by the rounded shape respectively of the end heads 9A, 10A of the appendages 9 and 10 and of the corresponding bottom portions 19A, 20A of the retaining seats 19, 20, thus making the coupling between two side by side panels fluid.
[0053] Once insertion has been completed, the second edge portion 12 of the second modular panel 1 is positioned substantially in abutment against the fourth edge portion 22 of the first modular panel 1.
[0054] Similarly, said third edge portion 21 is arranged partially in abutment against the first edge portion 11 of the adjacent panel but, thanks to the slight outward inclination thereof by second angle β, it is possible to confer continuity to the walking surface defined by the corresponding upper surfaces 70, by limiting the amplitude of the gap between the two panels. The connecting section 13 provided for on said projection 8A allows to recover the clearance between the two panels, keeping them firmly in contact with each other.
[0055] Advantageously, it is possible to obtain the de-coupling of said pair of modular panels 1 by proceeding with a reverse rotary and translation movement in the opposite direction with respect to the coupling direction.
[0056] In case that also said transversal edges 4, 5 of the panel 1 are provided with coupling means 8 such as those described above, it would still be possible to lay a floor or a covering by mutually connecting the transversal edges 4, 5 of panels 1 to each other according to the process described above, to form a row of adjacent panels; subsequently, the entire row can be moved to allow the coupling of the coupling means 8 provided for along said longitudinal edges 2, 3. Alternatively, said transversal edges 4, 5 may optionally be provided with different coupling means, or even without them.
[0057] In conclusion, in the light of the above it is clear that the present invention attains the objects and advantages initially provided for.
[0058] In fact, mechanical coupling means 8 for modular flooring or covering panels which allow to effectively stand against any movements due to dilations or contractions caused by thermo-hygrometric variations of the environment in which the panels are laid are provided.
[0059] Moreover, thanks to the particular configuration of the coupling means 8, in which retaining appendages 9, 10 oriented according to different directions are provided, a double resistance against stresses can be obtained, allowing to maintain the initial hardness of the coupling over time.
[0060] The coupling means 8 according to the present invention allow a quick and simple laying of the flooring or covering panels that are provided therewith, also making it easy to remove them for possible replacement. Furthermore, the entire floor 100 or covering can be removed and repositioned in a different environment, if necessary.
[0061] However, once coupled, said modular panels cannot be de-coupled either by means of a translation along a direction orthogonal to the lying plane of the panels, or by means of a translation along a direction parallel to the plane of the panels, thus ensuring the stable coupling thereof.
[0062] Lastly, as will be apparent to a man skilled in the art, the shape of the coupling means 8 can be easily obtained with simple machines equipped with a reduced number of tools.
[0063] Furthermore, given that the shape of said coupling means 8 is rather compact, the waste that is obtained for the provision thereof on a panel 1 is less than that of the prior art solutions, allowing to save material by about 3%; this, taking into account the large number of the parquet floors that are laid each year, allows considerable saving from an economic standpoint.
[0064] Obviously, the present invention is susceptible of numerous applications, modifications or variations without departing from the scope of protection, as defined in the attached claims. Furthermore, the materials and equipment used to implement the present invention, as well as the shapes and dimensions of the individual components, may be the most suitable depending on the specific requirements.