BE712739A - - Google Patents

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BE712739A
BE712739A BE712739DA BE712739A BE 712739 A BE712739 A BE 712739A BE 712739D A BE712739D A BE 712739DA BE 712739 A BE712739 A BE 712739A
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floor
parquet
boards
desc
joints
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Priority claimed from ES1967132369U external-priority patent/ES132369Y/en
Priority claimed from ES1967134566U external-priority patent/ES134566Y/en
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Publication of BE712739A publication Critical patent/BE712739A/fr

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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04FFINISHING WORK ON BUILDINGS, e.g. STAIRS, FLOORS
    • E04F15/00Flooring
    • E04F15/02Flooring or floor layers composed of a number of similar elements
    • E04F15/022Flooring consisting of parquetry tiles on a non-rollable sub-layer of other material, e.g. board, concrete, cork
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04FFINISHING WORK ON BUILDINGS, e.g. STAIRS, FLOORS
    • E04F15/00Flooring
    • E04F15/02Flooring or floor layers composed of a number of similar elements
    • E04F15/04Flooring or floor layers composed of a number of similar elements only of wood or with a top layer of wood, e.g. with wooden or metal connecting members
    • E04F15/041Flooring or floor layers composed of a number of similar elements only of wood or with a top layer of wood, e.g. with wooden or metal connecting members with a top layer of wood in combination with a lower layer of other material
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04FFINISHING WORK ON BUILDINGS, e.g. STAIRS, FLOORS
    • E04F15/00Flooring
    • E04F15/16Flooring, e.g. parquet on flexible web, laid as flexible webs; Webs specially adapted for use as flooring; Parquet on flexible web
    • E04F15/166Flooring consisting of a number of elements carried by a common flexible web, e.g. rollable parquet

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  • Architecture (AREA)
  • Civil Engineering (AREA)
  • Structural Engineering (AREA)
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  • Wood Science & Technology (AREA)
  • Floor Finish (AREA)

Description

  

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  Nouveau type de parquet. 



  Comme son titre l'indique, l'invention se limite à un      nouveau type de parquet élaboré partant de lames de bois découpées en tête et imbibées de substances imperméabili- santes et durcissantes telles que résines synthétiques, qui sont postérieurement mécanisées et finalement assem- blées en groupes pour en constituer des unités indépen- dantes, en partant desquelles il est possible de construire le plancher en l'occurrence, et cela facilement et rapide- ment. 



  Par ailleurs, on a prévu, qu'entre les lames ou leurs grou- pes, soit interposé une espèce de joints faits d'une ma-   tière   comme le liège ou le caoutchouc, capable de compenser les dilatations produites par les changements des conditions atmosphériques, ces joints pouvant être constitués d'adhé- rents ou de mélanges de ceux-ci qui possèdent des propriétés élastiques suffisantes au but recherché , le tout posé sur un support souple ou élastique. 



  S'il s'agit par exemple de parqueter des logements déjà habités, l'ensemble ainsi obtenu sera posé directement sur   @   

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 le sol existant, tandis que, dans les cas de planchers en cours de pose, on devra fixer préalablement le groupe de lames, par leur support élastique,   à   un carreau hydrau- lique par exemple. 



  Dans le but de rendre plus facile la compréhension de l'idée exposée ci-dessus, et pour compléter la description qui suit, ce trouvejoint au présent mémoire un jeu de schémas qui montrent les détails de 1' assemblage du parquet cité, de même que la situation et la disposition des joints et du support de dilatation. 



  Fondamentalement, les lames (1) qui composent chacune des unités de construction du parquet sont formées à partir de planchettes de bois, de forme variable qui, d'abord et indépendamment, s'imbibent de substances imperméabilisantes et durcissantes qui permettent aussi de leur donner la couleur désirée, en les usinant postérieurement   jusqu'à.   atteird re la forme géométrique recherchée qui devra être propre à l'assemblage par leurs surfaces les plus petites en interposant lesjoints élastiques (2) et sur un support (3) de matière également souple ou élastique. 



  S'il s'agit de revêtir le sol d'une construction en cours, comme on l'a déjà indiqué, les lames   (1)   ainsi disposées adhèrent solidement entre elles par le support (3) à la base en question, par des systèmes conventionnels . 



   Cette base peut consister en un carreau hydraulique d'une matière quelconque qui soit appropriée , de sorte que ce carreau sera en contact avec le plancher, tandis que le parquet formé par les lames (1) est disposé de face. 



   Lorsqu'on veut parqueter   unplancher   déjà installé, il suf- fira de coller les groupes des lames de bois (1) sur le pavé existant, à l'aide d'une colle adhérente appropriée de telle manière que la base élastique(3) soit en contact avec le sol. 

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  Il ressort de ;ce qui est exposé ci-dessus que le parquet qui constitue l'objet de cette invention présente une suite d'avantages décisifs parmi lesquels les suivants   1.-   Il est totalement indéformable car la plus grande déformation que subissent les lames se présente pendant le procédé d'imbibition, avant d'être usinées et pourvues de la forme requise ; d'ailleurs, les joints et la base de dilatation neutraliseraient les déformations éven- tuelles . 



  2.- Il n'est pas nécessaire de le couvrir d'une quel- conque matière de   remplissage.,   car,entre les lames, il n'y a ni entailles ni interstices. 



  3. - Il est   trs   résistant à l'usure   et   fort décoratif, les lames pouvant recevoir la couleur et la forme que l'on désire.



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  New type of parquet.



  As its title indicates, the invention is limited to a new type of parquet developed starting from wooden slats cut at the head and soaked in waterproofing and hardening substances such as synthetic resins, which are subsequently mechanized and finally assembled. in groups to form independent units, starting from which it is possible to build the floor in this case, and this easily and quickly.



  In addition, provision has been made for interposing between the slats or their groups, a kind of gaskets made of a material such as cork or rubber, capable of compensating for the expansions produced by changes in atmospheric conditions. , these gaskets possibly being made up of adhesives or of mixtures thereof which have elastic properties sufficient for the desired purpose, the whole placed on a flexible or elastic support.



  If, for example, it is a question of flooring already inhabited dwellings, the assembly thus obtained will be placed directly on @

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 the existing floor, while, in the case of floors in the process of being laid, the group of boards must be fixed beforehand, by their elastic support, to a hydraulic tile for example.



  In order to make it easier to understand the idea set out above, and to complete the description which follows, a set of diagrams which show the details of the assembly of the parquet mentioned, as well as the location and arrangement of the joints and the expansion support.



  Basically, the boards (1) that make up each of the construction units of the parquet are formed from wooden planks, of variable shape which, first and independently, are imbibed with waterproofing and hardening substances which also allow to give them the desired color, machining them later up to. reach the desired geometrical shape which must be suitable for assembly by their smallest surfaces by interposing the elastic joints (2) and on a support (3) of also flexible or elastic material.



  If it is a question of coating the ground of a construction in progress, as has already been indicated, the strips (1) thus arranged adhere firmly to each other by the support (3) to the base in question, by means of conventional systems.



   This base can consist of a hydraulic tile of any material that is suitable, so that this tile will be in contact with the floor, while the parquet formed by the strips (1) is placed face-up.



   When you want to parquet an already installed floor, it will suffice to glue the groups of wooden boards (1) to the existing paving stone, using a suitable adhesive glue so that the elastic base (3) is in contact with the ground.

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  It emerges from; what is stated above that the parquet which constitutes the object of this invention presents a series of decisive advantages among which the following 1.- It is completely undeformable because the greatest deformation that the boards undergo is present during the imbibition process, before being machined and provided with the required shape; moreover, the joints and the expansion base would neutralize any deformations.



  2.- It is not necessary to cover it with any filling material, because between the slats there are no notches or gaps.



  3. - It is very resistant to wear and very decorative, the boards being able to receive the color and the shape which one wishes.

 

Claims (1)

RESUME. ABSTRACT. L'invention concerne un nouveau type de parquet qui, étant constitué en partant de planchettes de bois de forme variable et découpées à tête, qui d'abord s'imbibent indépendamment de substances imperméabilisantes et durcis- santes telles que résines synthétiques qui permettent aussi de leur donner la couleur désirée, est caractérisé essen- tiellement en ce que ces planchettes sont postérieurement usinées pour recevoir une forme géométrique quelconque qui permettra de les assembler en interposant des joints d'une matière capable de compenser les dilatations et les contractions, telle 'que le liège, des adhérents ou un mélange de ceux-ci , les collant ensuite sur une base ou support constitué d'une matière souple ou élastique, The invention relates to a new type of parquet which, being formed starting from wooden planks of variable shape and cut with a head, which first of all become independently impregnated with waterproofing and hardening substances such as synthetic resins which also make it possible to to give them the desired color, is characterized essentially in that these boards are subsequently machined to receive any geometric shape which will allow them to be assembled by interposing joints of a material capable of compensating for expansions and contractions, such as cork, adhesives or a mixture of these, then bonding them to a base or support made of a flexible or elastic material, <Desc/Clms Page number 4> c'est-à-dire capable également d'annuler les éventuelles déformations qui pourraient se produire par les variations de 1'humidité et de la température , et ainsi ,elles n 'affecteraient pas les lames , l'ensemble obtenu de cette façon étant prêt à être employé sur n'importe quel plancher déjà installé , ou bien à être appliqué, dans le cas d'un plancher en cours de pose, à un carreau hy- draulique par exemple. <Desc / Clms Page number 4> that is to say able also to cancel the possible deformations which could occur by the variations of the humidity and the temperature, and thus, they would not affect the blades, the whole obtained in this way being ready to be used on any floor already installed, or to be applied, in the case of a floor being laid, to a hydraulic tile for example.
BE712739D 1967-09-08 1968-03-25 BE712739A (en)

Applications Claiming Priority (2)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
ES1967132369U ES132369Y (en) 1967-09-08 1967-09-08 NEW TYPE OF PARQUET.
ES1967134566U ES134566Y (en) 1967-12-11 1967-12-11 ASSEMBLY OF PERFECTED PARQUET TILES.

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Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
FR2710674A1 (en) * 1993-09-30 1995-04-07 Prat Yves Parquet flooring made of end-grained wood

Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
FR2710674A1 (en) * 1993-09-30 1995-04-07 Prat Yves Parquet flooring made of end-grained wood

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