EP2041380B1 - Locking system comprising a combination lock for panels - Google Patents
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- Figures 1-3 and 7-12 relate to a locking system and a set of floor panels with a displaceable tongue.
- Figure 8b show a quadratic panel connected at all edges to a long edge of a rectangular.
- Figure 8c shows a pattern in which a panel in a first direction is connected at an edge to three panels in a second perpendicular direction, which is connected to a first long edge of a fourth panel in the first direction, whose opposite edge is connected to three panels in the second direction, continued in a repeating manner.
- Figure 8d shows a pattern comprising a group of four connected quadratic panels surrounded and connected to the long edges of rectangular panels.
- Figure 8e shows a traditional herringbone pattern. All these installation patterns involve connecting of a short side to a long side.
- the invention provides a solution, which make it possible to install the patterns with a vertical folding method, connecting the panels with a strong joint in the vertical and the horizontal direction.
- the pattern involves joining of e.g (cf. fig 9 , 12 ):
- edges of the quadratic panels with the combination lock may be connected to a long edge with the T-lock.
- Quadratic panels, with edges in a line having the FG-lock and the T-lock, may be connected to a long edge with the combination lock C.
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Description
- The invention generally relates to the field of floor panels with mechanical locking systems with a flexible and displaceable tongue.
- The invention concerns a set of floor panels mechanically joined to preferably a floating floor. However, the invention is as well applicable to building panels in general. The invention relates to the type of locking of a set of floor panels comprising a flexible or partly flexible tongue and/or displaceable tongue, in order to facilitate the installation of building panels
- A floor panel of this type is presented in
WO2006/043893 , which discloses a floor panel with a locking system comprising a locking element cooperating with a locking groove, for horizontal locking, and a flexible tongue cooperating with a tongue groove, for locking in a vertical direction. The flexible tongue bends in the horizontal plane during connection of the floor panels and makes it possible to install the panels by vertical folding or solely by vertical movement. By "vertical folding" is meant a connection of three panels where a first and second panel are in a connected state and where a single angling action connects two perpendicular edges of a new panel, at the same time, to the first and second panel. Such a connection takes place for example when a long side of the first panel in a first row is already connected to a long side of a second panel in a second row. The third panel is then connected by angling to the long side of the first panel in the first row. This specific type of angling action, which also connects the short side of the new panel and second panel, is referred to as "vertical folding". It is also possible to connect two panels by lowering a whole panel solely by vertical movement against another panel. - The document
WO 2005/054599 A1 describes a set of floor panels which are locked to each other utilising a flexible tongue. - In the following text, the visible surface of the installed floor panel is called "front face", while the opposite side of the floor panel, facing the sub floor, is called "rear face". The edge between the front and rear face is called "joint edge". By "horizontal plane" is meant a plane, which extends parallel to the outer part of the surface layer. Immediately juxtaposed upper parts of two adjacent joint edges of two joined floor panels together define a "vertical plane" perpendicular to the horizontal plane.
- By "joint" or "locking system" are meant co acting connecting means, which connect the floor panels vertically and/or horizontally. By "mechanical locking system" is meant that joining can take place without glue. Mechanical locking systems can in many cases also be combined with gluing. By "integrated with" means formed in one piece with the panel or factory connected to the panel.
- By a "flexible tongue" is meant a separate tongue which has a length direction along the joint edges and which is forming a part of the vertical locking system and could be displaced horizontally during locking. The tongue could for example be bendable or have a flexible and resilient part in such a way that it can bend along its length and spring back to its initial position.
- By "angling" is meant a connection that occurs by a turning motion, during which an angular change occurs between two parts that are being connected, or disconnected. When angling relates to connection of two floor panels, the angular motion takes place with the upper parts of joint edges at least partly being in contact with each other, during at least part of the motion.
- The present invention aims at a set of floor panels or a floating flooring, which provides for new embodiments according to different aspects offering respective advantages. Useful areas for the invention are floor panels of any shape and material e.g. laminate, wood, HDF, veneer or stone.
- A set of floor panels according to the subject-matter of claims 1-8 is provided for easy installation of advanced patterns.
- All references to "a/an/the [element, device, component, means, step, etc]" are to be interpreted openly as referring to at least one instance of said element, device, component, means, step, etc., unless explicitly stated otherwise.
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Figs 1a-b illustrate a locking system. -
Fig 2 shows an installation of two panels according to an embodiment of the invention, a tongue side of a panel is connecting a tongue side of an adjacent panel. -
Fig 3 shows an installation of two panels according to an embodiment of the invention, a tongue side of a panel is connecting a groove side of an adjacent panel. -
Figs 4a-b show short sides of two floor panels, according to prior art, with a locking system adapted for vertical folding. -
Figs 5a-b show locking of short sides of two floor panels, according to prior art, with a locking system adapted for vertical folding. -
Fig 6 shows locking with vertical folding in a 3D-view.Fig 7a-e show displaceable tongues in embodiments according to the invention. -
Fig 8a-e show embodiments of applicable installation patterns. -
Fig 9a-d show embodiments of the invention applied to rectangular and square A and B panels. -
Fig 10a shows a prior art locking system. -
Figs 10b-d show embodiments of the invention. -
Fig 11 shows an installation of panels in a pattern, comprising A, B and square panels for which the invention is applicable. -
Fig 12a-b shows an embodiment of a combination of locking system, comprising rectangular and quadratic A and B panels for which the invention is applicable. -
Figures 1-3 and7-12 relate to a locking system and a set of floor panels with a displaceable tongue. -
Figure 1a-b show an embodiment of a locking system.Figure 1b , shows the locking system in a state wherein a first connecting device , a combination lock C, of afirst panel 1, is connected to a second connecting device FG of a second panel 1'. The combination loc comprises alocking strip 6 and an upwardly projectedlocking element 8 cooperating with alocking groove 14 of the second connecting device for horizontal locking. Further more, the combination lock comprises a flexible anddisplaceable tongue 15, displaceable in adisplacement groove 40, cooperating with aflexible tongue groove 20, of the second connecting device for locking in the vertical direction. Henceforward, the second connecting device will be referred to as a FG-lock.Figure 1a , shows the locking system in a state wherein the combination lock is connected to a third connecting device T of athird panel 3. The third connecting device comprising alocking groove 14 cooperating with the locking element of the combination lock for horizontal locking. Further, the third connecting device comprises a tongue, pushing the flexible tongue of the combination lock into the displacement groove, and cooperating with the displacement groove for locking in the vertical direction. Henceforward, the third connecting device will be referred to as a T-lock -
Figure 1a-b show an embodiment with a depth D of thedisplacement groove 40 equal to the width of the flexible tongue F and the tongue S. A deeper displacement groove is possible, and also a shallower is possible if the properties of the tongue allow compression and/or foiling. -
Figure 2 shows in four steps a preferred connection method of the first panel with the combination lock C to the third panel with the T-lock. The panels are connected by angling and the flexible tongue is pushed into the displacement groove. The panels are preferable provided with guidingsurfaces 22 which facilitate overcoming the displacement resistance of the flexible tongue. The width of the entrance E of the displacement groove is preferably at least equal to the thickness TT of the tongue. The entrance of the displacement groove is in this relationship defined to start at the joint plane. -
Figure 3 shows in four steps a preferred connection method of the first panel with the combination lock C to the second panel with the FG-lock. The panels are connected by folding or solely by vertical movement of the whole panel and the flexible tongue is during the connection pushed into the displacement groove and springs then back into the flexible tongue groove. The panels are preferable provided with guidingsurfaces 22 which facilitate overcoming the displacement resistance of the flexible tongue. - A prior
art floor panel 1, 1' provided with a mechanical locking system and a displaceable tongue is described with reference toFigs 4 and5 . The mechanical locking system provides locking of the panels relative to each other in the vertical direction D1 as well as the horizontal direction D2. - To provide joining of the two joint edges in the D1 and D2 directions, the edges of the floor panel have in a manner known per se a
locking strip 6 with alocking element 8 in one joint edge, hereafter referred to as the "strip panel" which cooperates with a lockinggroove 14 in the other joint edge, hereafter referred to as the "fold panel", and provides the horizontal locking. - The prior art mechanical locking system comprises a separate
flexible tongue 15 fixed into adisplacement groove 40 formed in one of the joint edges. Theflexible tongue 15 has a groove portion P1, which is located in thedisplacement groove 40 and a projecting portion P2 projecting outside thedisplacement groove 40. The projecting portion P2 of theflexible tongue 15 in one of the joint edges cooperates with a tongue groove formed in the other joint edge. - The
flexible tongue 15 has a protruding part P2 with a rounded outer part 31 and a slidingsurface 32, which in this embodiment if formed like a bevel. It has upper 33 and lower 35 tongue displacement surfaces and an inner part 34. - The
displacement groove 40 has an upper 42 and a lower 46 opening, which in this embodiment are rounded, a bottom 44 and upper 43 and lower 45 groove displacement surfaces, which preferably are essentially parallel with the horizontal plane HP. - The
tongue groove 20 has a tongue-lockingsurface 22, which cooperates with theflexible tongue 15 and locks the joint edges in a vertical direction D1. The fold panel 1' has a vertical locking surface 24, which is closer to therear face 62 than thetongue groove 20. The vertical locking surface 24 cooperates with thestrip 6 and locks the joint edges in another vertical direction. The fold panel has in this embodiment a slidingsurface 23 which cooperated during locking with the slidingsurface 32 of the tongue. -
Figure 4a shows a cross section A-A of a panel according tofigure 4b seen from above. Theflexible tongue 15 has a length L along the joint edge, a width W parallel to the horizontal plane and perpendicular to the length L and a thickness A in the vertical direction D1. The sum of the largest groove portion P1 and the largest protruding part P2 is the total width TW. The flexible tongue has also in this embodiment a middle section MS and two edge sections ES adjacent to the middle section. The size of the protruding part P2 and the groove portion P1 varies in this embodiment along the length L and the tongue is spaced from the twocorner sections flexible tongue 15 has on one of the edge sections afriction connection 36 which could be shaped for instance as a local small vertical protrusion. This friction connection keeps the flexible tongue in thedisplacement groove 40 during installation, or during production, packaging and transport, if the flexible tongue is integrated with the floor panel at the factory. -
Figure 5a and 5b shows the position of theflexible tongue 15 after the first displacement, during the installation, towards the bottom 44 of thedisplacement groove 40. The displacement is caused essentially by bending of theflexible tongue 15 in its length direction L parallel to the width W. This feature is essential for this prior art. -
Figure 6 shows one embodiment of a vertical folding. Afirst panel 1" in a first row is connected to a second 1 panel in a second row. The new panel 1' is connected with itslong side 5a to thelong side 5b of the first panel with angling. This angling action also connects the short side 4b of the new pane with theshort side 4a of the second panel. The fold panel 1' is locked to thestrip panel 1 with a combined vertical and turning motion along the vertical plane VP. The protruding part P2 has a rounded and or angled folding part P2'which during folding cooperates with the slidingsurface 23 of the folding panel 1'. The combined effect of a folding part P2', and a slidingsurface 32 of the tongue which during the folding cooperates with the slidingsurface 23 of the fold panel 1' facilitates the first displacement of theflexible tongue 15. An essential feature of this embodiment is the position of the projecting portion P2, which is spaced from thecorner section short side 4a. -
Figure 7a-e shows embodiments of thedisplaceable tongue 15, which are applicable according to the invention, besides the bow shaped tongue shown infigure 4 and5 . Tongues are preferably made of moulded plastic. Any type of polymer materials could be used such as PA (nylon), POM, PC, PP, PET or PE or similar having the properties described above in the different embodiments. These plastic materials could be when injection moulding is used be reinforced with for instance glass fibre, Kevlar fibre, carbon fibre or talk or chalk. A preferred material is glass fibre, preferably extra long, reinforced PP or POM. -
Figure 7a shows an embodiment with a first long edge L1 and a second long edge L2. The first long edge has protrusions extending in a plane parallel to thetopside 64 of thetongue 15 and with an angle relative the longitudinal direction of the tongue. -
Figure 7a-b show the embodiment, in top and in a side view, with a first long edge L1 and a second long edge L2. The first long edge hasprotrusions 61 extending in a plane parallel to the topside, anupper displacement surface 61, and rear side, a lower displacement surface, of the tongue and with an angle relative the longitudinal direction of the tongue. The protrusions are preferably bow shaped and, in a particular preferred embodiment, the tongue is provided with arecess 62 at eachprotrusion 61. The recess is preferably adapted to the size and shape of the protrusion. - The protrusions are preferably provided with a
friction connection 63, most preferably close to or at the tip of the protrusion, which could be shaped for instance as a local small vertical protrusion. This friction connection keeps the flexible tongue in thedisplacement groove 40 during installation, or during production, packaging and transport, if the displaceable tongue is integrated with the floor panel at the factory. -
Figure 7d shows one embodiment illustrating thetongue 15 in the cross section B-B infigure 7c and positioned in thedisplacement groove 40 of afirst panel 1 with a combination lock C. The upper and lower displacement surface of the tongue is configured to cooperate with an upper 43 and a lower 45 groove displacement surfaces. The panel comprising alocking strip 6 and alocking element 8 for horizontal locking. Thepanel 1 is configured to be connected to a second panel 1' in a similar way as the shown infigure 2 or3 . The upper displacement surface (64) and/or the lower displacement surface (65) of the tongue is in one preferred embodiment provided with a bevelled edge, presenting a sliding surface (32, 31) and an inclined locking surface (66), respectively. The inclined locking surface cooperates preferably with an inclined tongue-lockingsurface 22 in thetongue groove 20. The combination lock C, may be connected to a second panel 1' provided with the FG-lock or to a third panel provided with the T-Lock. - In the embodiments according to
fig.7d , the displacement groove (40) is formed in one piece with the core of the panel, but other alternatives are possible. The Displacement groove may be formed in a separate material, for example HDF, which is connected to a wood core in a parquet floor. The displacement groove may be formed of U-shaped plastic or metal sections, which are connected to the panel with for example a snap connection, glue or friction. These alternatives could be used to reduce friction and to facilitate horizontal displacement of the tongue in the displacement grove. The displacement groove may also be treated with a friction reducing agent. These principles may also be applied to the tongue groove. - The
figure 7e show a castinggate 71 which is cut of before insertion into the displacement groove. -
Figure 8a-e show different installation pattern, which are possible to install with the locking system and set of floor panels according to the invention. The shown system comprises two different types of floorboard A and B respectively, the connecting devices of one type of floorboard A along one pair of opposite edge portions being arranged in a mirror-inverted manner relative to the corresponding connecting devices along the same pair of opposite edge portions of the other type of floorboard B.Figure 8a shows a pattern with three floor panels connected at the short edges to a long edge of a panel with mirror inverted connecting devices, A and B-panels, which is explained below and infigure 9a-e . The pattern consists of a group of three panels in first direction, surrounded by groups of three panels in a perpendicular direction.Figure 8b show a quadratic panel connected at all edges to a long edge of a rectangular.Figure 8c shows a pattern in which a panel in a first direction is connected at an edge to three panels in a second perpendicular direction, which is connected to a first long edge of a fourth panel in the first direction, whose opposite edge is connected to three panels in the second direction, continued in a repeating manner.Figure 8d shows a pattern comprising a group of four connected quadratic panels surrounded and connected to the long edges of rectangular panels.Figure 8e shows a traditional herringbone pattern. All these installation patterns involve connecting of a short side to a long side. The invention provides a solution, which make it possible to install the patterns with a vertical folding method, connecting the panels with a strong joint in the vertical and the horizontal direction. The pattern involves joining of e.g (cf.fig 9 ,12 ): - a short edge provided with a combination lock C to a long edge provided with the T-lock
- a short edge provided with the FG-lock to a long edge provided with the combination lock C
- a long edge provided with the combination lock C to a long edge with the T-lock
- a short edge provided with the FG-lock to a short edge provided with the combination lock C
- an edge of a quadratic panel provided with a combination lock C to another edge of a quadratic panel provided with the T-lock
- an edge of a quadratic panel provided with a combination lock C to another edge of a quadratic panel provided with the FG-lock
- an edge of a quadratic panel provided with a combination lock C to a long edge provided with the FG-lock
- an edge of a quadratic panel provided with a combination lock C to a long edge provided with the T-lock
- an edge of a quadratic panel provided with a FG-lock to a long edge provided with the combination lock C
- an edge of a quadratic panel provided with a T-lock to a long edge provided with the combination lock C
- The short edge of an A-panel are preferably joined to the long edge of a B-panel, as is common for installation with A and B-panels.
- One way to enable connecting of a short side to a long side is to provide A-panels and B-panels with mirror inverted connecting devices, as is shown in
figure 9a-d . Two adjacent edges of the panels are provided with the combination lock C, one edge with the FG-Lock and one edge provided with the T-lock. The three types of connecting devices C, FG, T are distributed mirror inverted on the A and on the B panel.Figure 9a shows a rectangular A-panel with long and short edges.Figure 9b shows a rectangular B-panel with long and short edges.Figure 9a shows a quadratic A-panel and 9b shows a quadratic B-panel. -
Figure 10a shows an embodiment wherein a displaceableflexible tongue 15 and adisplacement groove 40 is provided on fourth connecting device on afourth panel 4 comprising a lockinggroove 14. This makes it possible to connect a short side, with the fourth connecting device, of afloor panel 4 to a long side offifth panel 5 comprising a standard connecting device, comprising lockingelement 8 andtongue groove 11 for connection by angling, with vertical folding. The problem is that this solution creates a thin section between the bottom of thedisplacement groove 40 and the lockinggroove 14, resulting in a weak joint. -
Figure 10b shows an embodiment wherein the flexible tongue is removed and the joint is only locking in the horizontal direction. -
Figures 10c-d show how the principles of the invention may be applied to tongue-groove joint, without any horizontally locking.Figure 10c illustrates a panel with aflexible tongue 15 and adisplacement groove 40 cooperating with atongue 10 of a tongue panel.Figure 10d illustrates a groove panel with aflexible tongue groove 20 cooperating with theflexible tongue 15. The groove panel may be connected also to a tongue panel with a tongue cooperating with thegroove 11. -
Figure 11 shows in 10 steps a preferred connection method of A and B-panels, quadratic and with long and short edges in an advanced pattern. Short edges are joined to long edges and the quadratic panels are at all edges joined with long edges. -
Figure 12a shows an enlarged part of the pattern infigure 11 and how the combination loc is distributed to generate the A and B-panels and to enable the pattern. -
Figure 12b shows how the combination loc is distributed to generate the quadratic A and B-panels. The panels are connected in manner avoiding a row with several CFG-joints, which is a joint between a combination loc against to a FG-lock, in a line. This is an advantage, since a CT-joint, which is a joint between the combination loc C to a T-lock, offers a stronger connection in the vertical direction. Consequently it is preferred that every second joint in a line is a CFG-joint and provided there between is a CT-joint. The figure also shows an embodiment of the distribution of the connecting devices to provide, which make it possible to connect several quadratic panels to a long edges of a rectangular panel. Several edges of the quadratic panels with the combination lock may be connected to a long edge with the T-lock. Quadratic panels, with edges in a line having the FG-lock and the T-lock, may be connected to a long edge with the combination lock C. - A disadvantage with the CT-joint is that the flexible tongue pushes the panels apart and possible causing a gap between the panels. One solution to avoid this is to adapt the stiffness of the flexible tongue, so that the force pushing the panels apart is reduced, but this also influence the final position in a CFG-joint. A second solution is that the flexible tongue is configured to be cracked or destroyed when the tongue pushes it into the displacement groove. A third solution is a strong locking element with guiding surfaces, facilitating the installation. A fourth solution is to dissolve or remove the tongue. It is also possible to provide the joint edges with bevels or decorative grooves, which hidden the gap.
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- A set of floor panels (1, 1', 3), comprising a first a second and a third floor panel, the first floor panel comprising first connecting device comprising an integrated combination lock (C) at a first and a second adjacent edge of a first floor panel (1), the combination lock is configured to connect the first floor panel to the second and the third floor panel (1', 3), so that upper joint edges of the floor panels in the connected state define a vertical plane (VP),
whereby the combination lock comprises an upwardly directed locking element (8) configured to cooperate with a locking groove (14) of an adjacent second connecting device at a first edge of the second floor panel (1') and of an adjacent third connecting device at a first edge of the third floor panel (3) for connecting the first and second edge of the first floor panel (1) with said second and third floor panel (1') in a horizontal direction (D2) perpendicular to said vertical plane,
whereby the combination lock (C) comprises a flexible tongue (15), in a displacement groove (40), the flexible tongue (15) is configured to cooperate with a tongue groove (20) of the second connecting device (FG) for connecting the first edge of the first panel and the first edge of the second floor panel (1') together in a vertical direction (D1) parallel to the vertical plane (VP),
characterised in that the displacement groove and the displaceable tongue of the combination lock at the second edge of the first panel is configured to cooperate with a tongue of the third connecting device (T) at the first edge of the third panel (3), for connecting the second edge of the first panel (1) and first edge of the third panel (3) in the vertical direction (D1) parallel to the vertical plane (VP) and that the flexible tongue (15) is displaceable via the tongue (10) of the third panel and positioned, in a connected position of the first and the third panel, via the tongue (10) inside the second edge of the first panel and inside the displacement groove (40). - The set of floor panels (1, 1', 3), as claimed in claim 1, wherein the floor panels are rectangular and the first edge of the first floor panel is an long edge and the second edge of first floor panel is a short edge.
- The set of floor panels (1, 1', 3), as claimed in claim 2, wherein the first edge of the third floor panel is a long edge.
- The set of floor panels (1, 1', 3), as claimed in claim 2 or 3, wherein the first edge of the second floor panel is a short edge.
- A set of floor panels as claimed in anyone of the preceding claims 1-4, wherein the first panel is a rectangular A-panel and the third panel is a rectangular B-panel, the A and B-panels are provided with the first, second and third connecting devices, which are positioned mirror inverted on the A and B-panel
- A set of floor panels as claimed in one of claims 1-5, wherein the second panel is a B-panel.
- A set of floor panels as claimed in anyone of the proceeding claims 1-6, wherein each panel is provided with the combination lock at two of its edges.
- A set of floor panels, as claimed in anyone of the preceding claims 1-7, wherein the first floor panel is configured to be locked to the second or third floor panel with vertical folding or solely vertical movement.
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