EP0973983B1 - Element plat de type carreau - Google Patents

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EP0973983B1
EP0973983B1 EP98919250A EP98919250A EP0973983B1 EP 0973983 B1 EP0973983 B1 EP 0973983B1 EP 98919250 A EP98919250 A EP 98919250A EP 98919250 A EP98919250 A EP 98919250A EP 0973983 B1 EP0973983 B1 EP 0973983B1
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Wolfgang Schnabel
Gerd Baldeweck
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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
    • E04F15/04Flooring 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
    • 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
    • E04F15/02005Construction of joints, e.g. dividing strips
    • E04F15/02016Construction of joints, e.g. dividing strips with sealing elements between flooring elements
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04FFINISHING WORK ON BUILDINGS, e.g. STAIRS, FLOORS
    • E04F2201/00Joining sheets or plates or panels
    • E04F2201/07Joining sheets or plates or panels with connections using a special adhesive material

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  • the invention relates to a largely plate-shaped (construction) Element mainly used to manufacture a wall or Flooring can be used, according to the generic term of claim 1.
  • the so-called laminate flooring has in the recent past Always in living rooms as well as in business premises found wider distribution.
  • the laminate floor is made made of a wood-based material as a carrier plate, at least on provide a plastic coating on the top is.
  • board or Floor-like installation parts over existing tongue and groove elements glued.
  • the construction of such laying parts is already basically known for a long time. This is called Example referred to the German utility model G 81 13 176.3.
  • the laminate floors described are normally not used in so-called damp rooms or wet rooms. This is on it attributed to that the wood-based material forming the carrier plate is usually not water resistant, but swells on contact with moisture. Therefore in Damp rooms such as hallways and entrance areas and in particular almost still in wet rooms such as bathrooms and kitchens only tiles are used as wall and floor covering.
  • WO-A-96/27721 there is a floor or wall plate a tongue and groove connection is provided. Tongue and groove however, the same length to ensure a perfectly fitting, form-fitting To ensure connection of the individual elements. The emergence of joints between the individual elements must be according to the revelation this document can be avoided.
  • CH-A-595 525 describes a so-called panel plate Wood.
  • the open joint created at the top serves only for decorative purposes and is not in width through the choice of the dimension of tongue and groove.
  • GB-A-1,048,132 shows only the general technology, which are used when laying a floor covering can.
  • the invention is therefore inter alia the task of new To provide components that take advantage of described materials while largely avoiding their unite respective disadvantages.
  • a component is to be created for wet rooms and wet rooms that the moisture occurring there and also withstands the corresponding temperature fluctuations, on the other hand but also the desired comfort and the desired Creates living comfort.
  • the plate-shaped element according to the invention consists in essentially from a wood-based board with high water resistance, which has a coating on at least one Has part of their top and / or bottom. When coating it is in particular a plastic coating.
  • the element also has at least one groove and at least one feather.
  • This element is according to the invention in the manner of a tile, preferably in the manner of a wall or Floor tile trained. Accordingly, the invention Component also as a tile element or tile be designated.
  • this element is designed such that Tongue and groove means for fixing and / or connecting two adjacent elements are spaced from each other, whereby the width of the tongue is greater than the depth of the groove and the difference between this width and this depth of desired joint width one with the help of at least two of adjacent elements produced covering.
  • the tile can do any ceramic tile have the usual size and shape, i.e. in simple Case be rectangular or square, basically but also in any other known tile shape, also as Mosaic with any outline. Are accordingly the dimensions can also be varied within the usual limits.
  • the thickness of the element can correspond to a common tile thickness, being due to the wood material used Thicknesses of the element between 5 and 10 mm can be preferred.
  • a usual thickness of the element is in particular 8 mm.
  • plate-shaped is only intended to mean that - as usual with tiles - the length and width of the element are usually larger than its thickness.
  • small tile elements for example Mosaic tiles, to be included in the invention, in which length and width can only be slightly larger than the thickness.
  • the width of the spring i.e. the about the actual top edge of the element protruding length of Tongue, greater than the depth of the corresponding groove.
  • This distance which is the difference between the width of the spring and Depth of the groove is chosen so that it is the desired Joint width of a tile covering to be laid corresponds.
  • Tongue and groove as a means of fixing and / or connection of the elements at a distance from one another facilitate production a tile covering, i.e. usually a tiled wall or a tiled floor. They are particular on the narrow sides of the element running around the outer circumference provided, hereinafter referred to as edge surfaces should be. But it can also be cone-like, for example Connecting means can be provided on one element, into a corresponding recess in another element are insertable. There can also be separate pin elements in a recess of two elements can be inserted.
  • Grooves and tongues can either over an entire edge surface of the element according to the invention parallel to it The top and / or bottom run, or on these edge surfaces only be provided in sections. It is provided to produce a tongue and groove connection of two Elements on one of these elements the groove (s) and on the other element to provide the spring (s). However, it is also possible to use a groove provided on both elements a (separate) inserted or inserted spring connect.
  • the tile elements have four edge surfaces and two adjacent ones Edge surfaces grooves and on the other two Edge surfaces of springs are provided. This affects in primarily, but not exclusively, square and rectangular tile elements. In this way, the Lay elements on a surface in a simple manner.
  • those described Grooves a conical, especially slightly conical cross-sectional area exhibit.
  • a conical shape preferred, in which the groove to the interior of the wood-based panel tapered towards.
  • the shape of the cross-sectional area of the corresponding springs also conical, so that when inward conical tapered shape of the groove after the associated tongue tapered on the outside. That way, the good remains Get the tongue and groove connection.
  • the component according to the invention has recesses, markings or the like on its upper side, a subdivision of the element, at least for the viewer, cause. This creates the impression that the element is not just one, but at least one two, preferably of several, tiles. Through the Markings, recesses or the like are thus at only one element "faked” several elements or tiles. This has the particular advantage that larger Elements are laid as the individual tile elements can. Regular patterns can be made from the same or different tiles or irregular patterns become.
  • the markings can be graphic representations act like lines, (wide) lines and the like.
  • the recesses are grooves with any, the individual element or its outline adapted course, preferably longitudinal and / or Transverse grooves, particularly in the places of the actually not existing joints are provided.
  • the width the grooves correspond in particular to the chosen joint width. Such grooves are then like the (right) joints filled with joint material after laying the elements.
  • the claimed plate-shaped element is according to the invention from a wood-based board with high water resistance.
  • water-resistant is intended to express that the corresponding wood-based panel upon entry is largely not swellable by moisture or water.
  • the required properties can be, for example through a so-called alternating climate test (swelling, e.g. 72 hours, and subsequent re-drying). At lower or nonexistent swellability in such tests achieves one corresponding plate a high thickness, edge and surface stability, a very low moisture absorption as well high dimensional stability and temperature resistance.
  • Corresponding wood-based panels also show after one Alternating climate test an excellent fit of existing groove and Spring parts.
  • the element according to the invention is present Case preferably from a chipboard high Water resistance.
  • Such plates are made from wood chips manufactured in various sizes, with binders added become. They can be used as multilayer or multilayer boards be formed, the core or cover layers can have different wood particle sizes.
  • Both so-called flat pressed plates manufactured in the flat pressing process the chips are preferably parallel to the plane of the board. At the extrusion plates manufactured in the extrusion process the chips are preferably oriented perpendicular to the plate plane. In the invention, the so-called. Flat pressed plates, in particular highly compressed flat pressed plates, Use.
  • Chipboard is preferably PMDI-bound.
  • binders are the first Line said polyisocyanates based on polymer MDI (diphenylmethane diisocyanate), PMDI for short. Possibly can also be used in combination with other binders be used.
  • MDI dimethyl methane diisocyanate
  • PMDI dimethyl methane diisocyanate
  • These plates are known to the person skilled in the art and accordingly need no further explanation. In particular, they are largely free of formaldehyde (like natural wood) and have the required high water resistance (low swellability).
  • a particularly suitable one Wood-based panel for the tile element according to the invention is the plysoc ® wood-based panel by the applicant.
  • the (plastic) coating on the top of the wood-based panel is as long as it has the necessary water resistance for use in damp and wet rooms, basically freely selectable.
  • the coating is usually have a decorative function to a previously used Imitate ceramic tile. Accordingly, the decors be very versatile. Stone floors can also be imitated be chosen, fantasy decors or simple plain colors Tones are used.
  • the selection is accordingly the plastic film or the plastic coating under different points of view possible.
  • Preferably be Usual melamine resin papers used as in different Decors are already available or manufactured on request can be. These melamine resin papers are made by heat welding under pressure on the surface of the wood-based panel applied by known methods. About such Melamine resin-impregnated layers of paper may have more Cover layers, so-called overlay layers are applied. Again, it can be melamine resin papers with special Properties act, for example those that are transparent or are transparent. Overall, it becomes highly wear-resistant Coating provided.
  • On the underside of the wood-based panel can be preferred there is also a (plastic) coating. On the one hand, this serves as a so-called counter-pull layer to prevent warping the wood-based panel through one-sided coating to prevent.
  • This coating can also be the additional Puncture a moisture barrier or an adhesion promoter take.
  • the coating on the underside of the wood-based panel can function a structuring, such as one Surface roughness, show.
  • Also for the coating of the Bottom come in particular melamine resin papers, like the one they have are known from the prior art, for use.
  • a Decorative function is usually on the underside of the plate not mandatory.
  • Tile element grooves in particular longitudinal and / or transverse grooves, are provided for "subdivision" of the element any coating on the underside of the Plate on the corresponding to the grooves on the surface Digits partially removed. This is usually because of this achieved that after applying the coatings on the top and bottom, not just on the top, but also corresponding grooves on the underside be milled.
  • the grooves on the bottom should ensure that the moisture present in the drying of the the grooves on the top of the grouting material the wood-based panel penetrates from the bottom of the Wood-based panel can escape into the subsurface. This would not be possible or at least only partially if a closed one on the underside of the wood-based panel (largely moisture-proof) coating would be located.
  • the described grooves on the underside of the tile element also be provided if on top of this Element grooves are not provided.
  • the grooves on the underside can be laid the tile element, especially if this with glued to the surface, improve. This is on it attributable to the fact that the corresponding adhesive in the places where the grooves are present, directly with the wood material comes into contact. At such points, it is usually a stronger adhesive effect than on the Contact points between the plastic coating on the Bottom and the glue.
  • the Glue when laying the element in these grooves the bottom can accumulate.
  • the grooves described can have an adhesive effect the bottom compared to grooves on the top a comparatively have a large width. So you can already a few grooves on the bottom for this effect suffice.
  • the effect of the improved adhesive effect occurs of course also in the cases where also on grooves on the top for the optical subdivision of the tile element are provided.
  • the invention is a component provides that excellent for use is suitable in damp and wet rooms. It owns to the required water resistance and is for example wet available and easy to edit and lay (unlike ceramic tiles). It is not like ceramic tiles "cold feet" and has, for example a significantly better energy balance also for underfloor heating, because it absorbs the heat faster and much longer saves. On the other advantages mentioned so far expressly referred.
  • the invention further comprises a covering of components, especially a floor or wall covering. This owns the features mentioned in claim 10.
  • this covering is (adequately) waterproof grout that has sufficient elasticity / flexibility has and is therefore tear-resistant. Thereby becomes a closed covering with high water resistance and long life.
  • the said Grout consists in particular of a so-called plastic-tempered Jointing material that is commercially available.
  • Plastic components are usually silicones or Acrylic resins used.
  • the invention is not based on such joint materials limited. It is, for example So-called welding wire jointing is also conceivable, in which, for example PVC-containing hot melt adhesives are used.
  • the invention relates to a method in which the described tile elements according to the invention on a suitable Layed underground and then the educated Joints are grouted with a suitable joint material.
  • the tile elements are usually laid as with known tiles, glued to the substrate and grouting can also be carried out "wet" in the usual way.
  • tile elements 1 according to the invention are in shown but not yet grouted.
  • Each tile element 1 consists (as in Figures 2 and 3 shown) from a wood-based board with high water resistance, in particular PMDI-bonded chipboard (product plysoc ® from the applicant).
  • the wood-based panel 2 is on its bottom 3 with a plastic coating 4 in Form of a textured melamine resin paper Mistake.
  • a plastic coating 6 on the top 5 of the wood-based panel 2 there is a plastic coating 6 in the form of a Decorations made of melamine resin paper.
  • the coatings 4 and 6 serve as a return film in the manner already described, Moisture barrier and adhesion promoter (plastic coating 4) and to imitate the appearance of ceramic or Earthenware tiles (plastic coating 6).
  • longitudinal grooves 8 are provided on the two adjoining edge surfaces 7 parallel to the top and bottom and corresponding springs 10 are provided on the two other adjoining edge surfaces 9.
  • the grooves 8 in the edge surfaces 7 have the depth t.
  • the springs 10 on the edge surfaces 9 have the width b protruding beyond the associated outer edge.
  • the width b of the springs 10 is greater than the depth t of the grooves 8 in the tile element 1, so that when the springs 10 are inserted into the grooves 8, a joint width bf remains, which is the difference between the width b and the depth t corresponds to.
  • This configuration of the tile element 1 ensures a constant joint width b f that can be predetermined and selected.
  • longitudinal and transverse grooves 12 are provided, which give the impression that the tile element 1 is constructed from four identical tile elements in the present case.
  • the width of the grooves 12 corresponds to the selected joint width b f .
  • the grooves 12, like the joints formed between the tile elements 1, are also filled with joint material after laying.
  • the depth of the joints 12 is fundamentally not critical. The joints 12 should, however, be able to accommodate so much joint material that a stable, recognizable jointing results.
  • the indicated in Fig. 2 and in Fig. 3 with the Joint number 11 is made of a commercially available, especially plastic-coated joint material manufactured that has sufficient waterproofness, flexibility and has tensile strength. Regarding the usable Materials will go to the appropriate places in the Description referred.
  • the laying of the tile elements 1 will performed as follows. First, the individual tile elements 1 laid on a prepared surface, the tongues 10 being inserted into the associated grooves 8 become. Although a floating laying of the tile elements 1 is basically possible, one becomes the tile elements 1 usually glue to the surface. After this in this way the wall or floor covering is produced is formed by the tongue and groove connection Grooves and the possibly existing grooves 12 are grooved. How 3, is shown between the tile elements 1 with the free space remaining above the spring 10 the grout 11 filled. The trained below the spring 10 The room remains empty. The grouting / grouting can done "wet" in a generally known manner, i.e. the Joint material is mixed with water and mixed in it Shape applied to the surface. This is particularly so therefore surprising since it was not previously thought possible panel-shaped elements with a wooden material this way for a wall or floor covering for damp and Use wet rooms.

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  1. Elément plat (1) du type carreau, de préférence d'un carreau de carrelage mural ou de sol se composant d'une plaque en matériau dérivé du bois de résistance élevée à l'eau avec un revêtement (4, 6), en particulier un revêtement en matière plastique sur au moins une partie de sa face supérieure et/ou inférieure (3, 5) et avec au moins une rainure (8) et au moins une languette (10), caractérisé en ce que la rainure (8) et la languette (10) sont des moyens de fixation et/ou de liaison de deux éléments voisins à distance l'un de l'autre, la largeur (b) de la languette (10) étant supérieure à la profondeur (t) de la rainure (8) et la différence entre cette largeur (b) et cette profondeur (t) correspond à la largueur désirée de jointure (bf) d'un revêtement réalisé à l'aide d'au moins deux éléments voisins.
  2. Elément plat selon la revendication 1, caractérisé en ce que la rainure et la languette sont prévues sur les surfaces de chant (7, 9) de l'élément (1).
  3. Elément plat selon la revendication 2, caractérisé en ce que la rainure et la languette sont agencées sur une surface de chant parallèle à la face supérieure et supérieure de l'élément.
  4. Elément plat selon la revendication 2 ou la revendication 3, caractérisé en ce que l'élément (1), présente de préférence pour une surface de base rectangulaire ou quadratique quatre surfaces de chant (7, 9) de préférence des rainures (8) qui s'étendent parallèlement à la face supérieure et inférieure de l'élément étant prévues contre les surfaces de chant attenantes (7) et des languettes (10) qui s'étendent parallèlement à la face supérieure et inférieure de l'élément étant prévues sur les deux autres surfaces de chants (9).
  5. Elément plat selon l'une des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce qu'il est prévu sur la surface supérieure de l'élément des évidements, des marques ou similaires qui donnent l'impression que l'élément est constitué d'au moins deux éléments de préférence deux éléments identiques.
  6. Elément plat selon la revendication 5, caractérisé en ce qu'il est prévu sur la surface supérieure (5) de l'élément (1) des rainures longitudinales et/ou transversales (12), de préférence la largeur de ces rainures correspond à la largeur de joint souhaitée d'un revêtement réalisé à l'aide de l'élément.
  7. Elément plat selon l'une des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce qu'il s'agit pour la forme en plaque de matériau dérivé du bois de résistance élevée à l'eau d'une plaque de particules, de préférence la plaque de particules étant liée PMDI.
  8. Elément plat selon l'une des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que sur la face supérieure (5) de l'élément (1), il est prévu un revêtement décoratif (6) en matière plastique, en particulier un revêtement en résine mélaminée.
  9. Elément plat selon l'une des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce sur la face inférieure (3) de l'élément (1), il est prévu de préférence un revêtement structuré (4) en matière plastique en particulier un revêtement de résine mélaminée.
  10. Revêtement en particulier revêtement mural ou de sol, comprenant au moins deux éléments plats (1) voisins du type carreau, en particulier du type carreau de carrelage mural ou de sol, chaque élément (1) se composant d'une plaque en matériau dérivé du bois de résistance élevée à l'eau avec au moins un revêtement (4, 6) en particulier un revêtement en matière plastique sur au moins une partie de leur surface supérieure et/ou inférieure (3, 5), un élément (1) présentant au moins une rainure (8) et l'autre élément (1) présentant au moins une languette (10), caractérisé en ce que la rainure (8) et la languette (10) sont des moyens de fixation et/ou de liaison de deux éléments voisins (1) à distance l'un de l'autre, la largeur (b) de la languette (10) étant supérieure à la profondeur (t) de la rainure (8) et la différence entre cette largeur (b) et cette profondeur (t) correspond à la largueur désirée de jointure (bf) du revêtement.
  11. Revêtement selon la revendication 10, caractérisé en ce que ses joints sont remplis d'une pâte flexible à joint étanche à l'eau et suffisamment tenace.
  12. Revêtement selon la revendication 11, caractérisé en ce que la pâte à joint se compose d'un matériau de joint enrichi en matière plastique.
  13. Procédé pour la fabrication d'un revêtement, en particulier d'un revêtement de sol ou mural, caractérisé en ce que des éléments conformes selon au moins l'une des revendications 1 à 9 sont posés sur une base appropriée en particulier par collage sur cette base et ensuite les joints formés sont munis d'un matériau à joint approprié de manière habituelle c'est-à-dire mouillée.
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DE29706543U DE29706543U1 (de) 1997-04-11 1997-04-11 Fliese für Boden und Wand
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DE19735840 1997-08-13
DE1997135840 DE19735840A1 (de) 1997-08-13 1997-08-13 Fliese für Boden und Wand
PCT/EP1998/002095 WO1998046843A1 (fr) 1997-04-11 1998-04-09 Element plat de type carreau

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