EP2357299B1 - Panneau de sol - Google Patents

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EP2357299B1
EP2357299B1 EP11000178.1A EP11000178A EP2357299B1 EP 2357299 B1 EP2357299 B1 EP 2357299B1 EP 11000178 A EP11000178 A EP 11000178A EP 2357299 B1 EP2357299 B1 EP 2357299B1
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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
    • E04F15/02038Flooring or floor layers composed of a number of similar elements characterised by tongue and groove connections between neighbouring flooring elements
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04FFINISHING WORK ON BUILDINGS, e.g. STAIRS, FLOORS
    • E04F15/00Flooring
    • E04F15/18Separately-laid insulating layers; Other additional insulating measures; Floating floors
    • E04F15/20Separately-laid insulating layers; Other additional insulating measures; Floating floors for sound insulation
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04FFINISHING WORK ON BUILDINGS, e.g. STAIRS, FLOORS
    • E04F2201/00Joining sheets or plates or panels
    • E04F2201/01Joining sheets, plates or panels with edges in abutting relationship
    • E04F2201/0169Joining sheets, plates or panels with edges in abutting relationship by rotating the sheets, plates or panels around an axis which is perpendicular to the abutting edges and parallel to the main plane, possibly combined with a sliding movement
    • E04F2201/0176Joining sheets, plates or panels with edges in abutting relationship by rotating the sheets, plates or panels around an axis which is perpendicular to the abutting edges and parallel to the main plane, possibly combined with a sliding movement with snap action of the edge connectors
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04FFINISHING WORK ON BUILDINGS, e.g. STAIRS, FLOORS
    • E04F2201/00Joining sheets or plates or panels
    • E04F2201/08Joining sheets or plates or panels hook and loop-type fastener or similar fixing means

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  • the floor panels of the type mentioned are made WO 2007/067789 A2 known.
  • the WO 2007/067789 A2 describes foldable and latchable floor panels which are plate-shaped, rectangular.
  • the floor panels have on their top a tread surface and on its underside a base surface, which lies opposite the tread surface.
  • the floor panels have two mutually parallel frontal, narrow side surfaces and two longitudinally extending, mutually parallel longitudinal side surfaces. All side surfaces are designed limited.
  • blocking means are incorporated on the longitudinal side surfaces of each floor panel, which in the laying state, forming a pair, are mutually compatible, namely with which a floor panel can be fixed relative to an adjacent floor panel in the laying plane.
  • the floor panel opposite the adjacent floor panel perpendicular to the laying plane, this has at the top of a pair of Velcro elements on.
  • the floor panels In order to stabilize the connection between the two floor panels formed by the Velcro elements, the floor panels have at their top sides in the material of the floor panels formed first and second locking means which cooperate and stabilize the connection in a horizontal direction.
  • the object of the invention is to design a plate-shaped, rectangular floor panel with profiled side surfaces, which is equipped with simple technical means that make it possible to improve the stability of the connection of the floor panels together.
  • stabilizing locking means can be used, which are incorporated in the material of the floor panel, in particular on the core layer and which are subject in the laying state under the action of compressive force of one or the other locking means of a linear deformation.
  • a linear deformation should be understood a straight, parallel to the Velcro element extending deformation of the core layer.
  • the position of the floor panels can be fixed in a plane perpendicular to the tread plane.
  • Another advantage is a footfall sound-absorbing effect of attached to the floor panels Velcro elements to see.
  • the Velcro elements help to avoid or limit the annoying crackling noise that occurs when running over.
  • floor panels can also be laid on walls, ceilings and facades.
  • the term "floor panel” is therefore not to be understood as limiting a floor installation.
  • the hook and loop fastener elements may each comprise a pair of velcro and mushroom bands or velor and crochet ribbons.
  • the taped to the floor panels tapes may consist of polyethylene, nylon, polyvinyl chloride, especially polyester. When joining the floor panels preferably Velcro and mushroom tapes are used because they are suitable for heavy loads.
  • muscle ribbon is also intended to encompass header-like, hook-like, flap-like head elements that may have a double J-shape, a polygonal, particularly triangular shape, a palm tree shape, and other shapes.
  • Velcro and mushroom tapes marketed by VELCRO Inc., Manchester, USA, are particularly suitable for use in the floor panels according to the invention.
  • the VELCRO tapes selected for the floor panels are thin, flexible, durable and have a very good closing performance.
  • self-adhesive tapes are preferably selected, the use of which requires only the peeling off of a protective paper and a firm pressing on the floor panel.
  • the self-adhesive VELCRO tapes are semi-permanent adhesive bonds, ie those that are suitable for a few closing cycles. In the case of the pressed-on velcro and mushroom bands, practically no loss of holding power occurs over time, since substantially no closing cycles of the hook-and-loop fastener are provided. A noticeable loss of holding power can normally only occur after several, for example after 30 closing cycles. This is not to be expected with the laid floor panels.
  • the VELCRO tapes (velcro and mushroom tapes) at the same time perform other functions than just the production of a mechanical hook-and-loop fastener. For example, they ensure increased sound absorption. They are permanently impregnated and have a water-repellent surface that dries quickly. They are not susceptible to small insects because they are made of synthetic polyester fibers. If the floor panels are used to create floor coverings in sanitary facilities or in hospitals, it is advisable to equip the velcro elements with antibacterial properties.
  • the Velcro elements are attached to the same longitudinal side surfaces and / or to the same narrow side surfaces of the floor panels. Thus, they serve both in the longitudinal and in the transverse direction as holding elements.
  • the floor panels according to the invention may be made of wood, wood-based material, plastic or metal, in a multi-layered or solid version.
  • the floor panels can be made of so-called HDF laminate (high density fiberboard) or of MDF laminate (medium density fiberboard) or of other wood-plastic combinations.
  • a three-layer, combined embodiment of wood and wood-based material is selected, which includes a plaster layer, a middle core layer and a bottom layer.
  • the wear layer may be delimited with abutting surfaces running perpendicular to the tread surface. These impact surfaces or joints can reach up to the tread surface and form an edge there. The edge can also be chamfered or slightly or strongly rounded in such a way that the laid floor panels form a pattern of visible, parallel to each other, the grooves imitating, funnel-shaped grooves.
  • This embodiment of the wear layer can facilitate the cleaning and dedusting of the grooves mimicking the joints.
  • the first additional locking means may be formed by a wall surface portion inclined to the core layer, which is arranged on the side surface between the wear layer and the bottom layer and is set back on or above the bottom layer opposite the impact surface.
  • the second, with the first cooperating additional locking means may be formed by at least one sharp edge which protrudes over the abutment surface of the wear layer by a small amount and presses in the laying state against the inclined wall surface of the adjacent floor panel.
  • the said sharp edge may be arranged on a trapezoidal projection directed towards the bottom layer.
  • the edge is formed by an inclined wall surface of the projection arranged on the core layer and its flat surface facing the bottom layer, to which the hook-and-loop fastener element is fastened.
  • the sharp edge should be arranged parallel to the side surface course and the base surface.
  • At least one snap-type connection can be used which, in the laying state, acts perpendicular to the laying plane.
  • the snap-type connection can be formed by a wall surface arranged on the core layer, sloping and extending into a latching nose, and by a recess of the adjacent floor panel (counter panel) which hooks in the laying state on the latching nose protruding beyond the abutting surface.
  • the recess or stage may be disposed on said projection carrying the hook-and-loop fastener element.
  • the vertical abutment surfaces each extend to a step incorporated in the core layer, which are compatible with one another and overlap in the laying state.
  • the gradations form a slight game.
  • the game can also be formed by the abutment surfaces.
  • the gradations can each pass into a perpendicular or obliquely extending in the direction of the lower layer wall portion, the two wall sections in the laying state at least partially contact each other.
  • the floor panel according to the invention may also have known locking means such as an outwardly projecting leg with a lip and a groove for receiving this lip.
  • the lip may have an inverted trapezoidal shape in its cross section with the trapezoidal base disposed at a free end of the lip. Accordingly, the groove may have a groove bottom wider than a clear width of the groove. Since it is difficult to push such a lip into the groove and only to realize it via the flexibility of the leg, it is proposed to round off an inner edge of the lip, so that a correspondingly inclined groove flank can slide over the resulting rounding.
  • Velcro fasteners interconnected floor panels have improved sound insulation.
  • conventional and additional locking means such as linear deformation, a stable position can be secured in all directions, in particular perpendicular to the laying plane.
  • the invention also relates to an existing flooring panels of the type mentioned above existing surface covering.
  • the surface covering may be a floor, wall or ceiling paneling.
  • top refers to the floor panels laid on a horizontal surface, as in the drawing is shown.
  • Fig. 1 is a floor panel 100 and 100 'is shown, the rectangular in plan view of its tread surface 11 (see. Fig. 11 ) and thus has two elongated side surfaces 1.2, 2.2 and two lying on the narrow sides side surfaces 1.1, 2.1.
  • the floor panel is in Fig. 1 in longitudinal section CC according to Fig. 11 shown.
  • the floor panel 100, 100 'made of high quality wood material has in each case a core layer 3, an upper wear layer 5 and an underlayer 7. Other layer structures and materials are possible.
  • the upper wear layer 5 is defined by abutting surfaces 4.1, 4.2 falling downwards perpendicular to the tread surface 11 (cf. Fig. 2 ) limited.
  • FIGS. 2 . 3a . 3b and 4 show two similar, joinable floor panels 100, 100 ', which may be referred to as floor panel and Gegenpaneel.
  • the opposite narrow sides (side surfaces 1.2, 2.2) of the floor panels 100, 100 ' are equipped with different head pieces, which are joined together when building the floor.
  • the floor panel 100 or 100 ' has a blocking means 50 which has a leg 10 projecting beyond the abutment surface 4.1 and terminating in an upwardly directed lip 14.
  • An opposing blocking means 60 has a trapezoidal groove 15 integrally formed on the core layer 3. In the groove 15, the lip 14 of the Gegenpaneels 100 'engages (see. Fig. 2 ).
  • the groove 15 adjoins a trapezoidal head piece 9 (see. Fig. 3b ), the downwardly directed surface 13 of which carries a Velcro element B in the form of a VELCRO fleece band. Before applying the self-adhesive Velcro tape, the surface 13 was carefully dedusted.
  • the surface 13 of the head piece 9 merges into an inclined wall surface 16 to form a sharp edge 8, which protrudes over the bump surface 4.1 by a small amount x.
  • the amount x is in the range of 0.2 to 0.4 mm.
  • the inclined wall surface 16 with the sharp edge 8 represent an additional locking means 40.
  • the additional locking means 30 is formed by a side surface 1.1 also obliquely extending wall surface 6, which is set back in its lowest area opposite the impact surface 4.1 and there merges into the leg 10.
  • the wall surface 6 forms with the leg 10 and an inner wall 33 of the lip 14 has a recess 35 for receiving the head piece 9.
  • a Velcro fastener A in the form of a self-adhesive VELCRO mushroom tape is glued.
  • the wall surface 6 and the inner wall 33 of the lip 14 are inclined by an angle ⁇ with respect to a vertical V.
  • the angle ⁇ is about 3 °.
  • the vertical V is perpendicular to a base surface 12 and the tread surface 11 and coincides with the impact surface 4.1.
  • the inclined position of the wall surface 6 and the inner wall 33 corresponds to the outline of the in Fig. 3b illustrated Kop Sharings 9.
  • a conventional connection 36 is formed (cf. FIGS. 4 and 2 ), which is reinforced by the hooked coupling elements, ie lip 14 and groove 15, to the second a connection 20 (Velcro) and the third an additional, the Velcro-stabilizing lock in the form of a linear deformation region 32.
  • the deformation region 32 is in Fig. 2 schematic with a circle and in Fig. 4 indicated with a parallel to the lip 14 extending straight line.
  • the head piece 9 When swinging down (cf. Fig. 4 ) of the floor panel 100 ', the head piece 9 is pressed into the recess 35 of the Gegenpaneels until the Velcro A, B interlock with each other, the sharp edge 8 slides over the sloping wall surface 6 and presses sufficiently strong against this wall surface in the final stage of pivoting down, to form the deformation region 32 due to the material elasticity of the core layer 3.
  • FIGs 5 . 6a, 6b is a floor panel 200 and 200 'is shown, which differs from the above-described floor panel 100 only by the structure of co-operating in the laying plane E coupling elements, namely an upwardly facing trapezoidal lip 24 and a downwardly open groove 25. The remaining details of the floor panel remain unchanged.
  • the groove 25 has a groove bottom 26 whose width dimension 28 is greater than a clear width 17 (see. Fig. 6b ) of the groove 25 is. Accordingly, the lip 24 adapted to the groove 25 tapers downwardly and, together with the wall surface 6 and the leg 24 carrying the lip 24, forms a trapezoidal recess 18 in which an equally trapezoidal head piece 39 engages in the laying condition (cf. Fig. 7 ). In this case, the recess 18 has a bottom 21 which is wider than a clear width 19 of the recess 18.
  • a rounded inner edge 29 is introduced on the lip 24 (cf. Fig. 12 ).
  • 200 When joining the two floor panels 200, 200 'increases the distance between the wall surface 6 and the rounded inner edge 29, so the clear width 19 due to the elasticity of the leg 10 and the head piece 39 is pressed into the recess 18.
  • the head piece 39 slides over the rounded inner edge 29.
  • the design of the coupling elements described above contributes to the stability of the compounds of the laid floor panels together in both laying level E, as well as perpendicular to the laying level.
  • the compound 20 (Velcro, cf. Fig. 7 ) is also stabilized by additional locking elements forming the linear deformation area.
  • the Fig. 9 shows a connection of two floor panels 300, 300 'with each other, the side surfaces 1.1, 2.1 detailed in FIGS. 8a and 8b are shown.
  • the connection 20 produced by Velcro strips A, B is stabilized by a locking connection 22 acting perpendicular to the laying plane.
  • the side surface 1.1 comprises in the present case an additional locking means 31 (see. Fig. 8a ), which is formed by an inclined wall surface portion 23 and the latching nose 34. The latter protrudes by a small amount y over the impact surface 4.1, which is about 0.3 mm in size.
  • the projecting leg 10 also carries an upwardly pointing lip 14.
  • a second additional locking means 41 On the second side surface 2.1 is a second additional locking means 41 (see. Fig. 8b ), which is formed by a head piece 49 and its recess 27 (step).
  • the equipped with a rounding 42 head piece 49 is undercut by the groove 15, in which the lip 14 engages (see. Fig. 9 ).
  • FIG. 10 two identical floor panels 400, 400 'are shown, which essentially correspond to the structure of the floor panels 100, 100'. However, the hook-and-loop fastener element A (felt belt) is embedded flush in the leg 10.
  • the hook-and-loop fastener element A felt belt
  • the Figures 13 and 14 is an inventive floor panel 500 or 500 'refer to the floor panel 200, 200' according to Fig. 5 is similar. The difference lies in the structure of the side surfaces. Thus, the two abutment surfaces 4.1; 4.2 each up to a introduced in the core layer 3 gradation 38.1, 38.2, which in the laying state (see. Fig. 14 ) overlap.
  • the gradations 38.1, 38.2 can be a pressure of the vertical abutment surfaces 4.1: 4.2 reduced against each other in the case of moisture changes in the wood material and thus a possible damage to the compound due to the swelling of wood material can be avoided. It is advantageous that the superposed gradations 38.1, 38.2 (see. Fig. 14 ) make a game 45.
  • the dimensions of the game 45 are small and are in the present case between 0.1 mm and 0.2 mm.
  • gradations 38.1, 38.2 in each case in a vertically extending in the direction of the lower layer 7 wall portion 46, 47 over.
  • the steps 38.1, 38.2 together with wall sections 46, 47 form a first and a second additional locking means 37; 43rd
  • the vertical wall portion 47 adjoins the lower surface 13 of a trapezoidal head 51, which in the already described groove 25 (see. Fig. 5 , left side).
  • Fig. 14 is also another game 44 to see that by both successive impact surfaces 4.1; 4.2 is formed.
  • the game 44 is in the range between 0.05 and 0.1 mm and also has the same task as the game 45.
  • FIGS. 15a, 15b and 16 an inventive floor panel 600, 600 'is shown, the structure of which substantially the floor of the panel 500, 500' Figures 13 and 14 ) corresponds. Furthermore, the same parts with the same reference numbers, in the FIGS. 5 to 7 and 12 occur.
  • the wall sections 46, 47 extending from the graduations 38.1, 38.2 extend obliquely up to the leg 10 and correspondingly to the lower surface 13 of a trapezoidal head piece 48.
  • the free, lower surface 13 forms the larger trapezoid base.
  • the sides of the head piece 48 are in flat contact with the wall portion 46 and an inclined inner wall 52 of the lip.
  • the Fig. 17 shows schematically two coupled floor panels 700, 700 ', in which the trapezoidal head piece 39 (see. Fig. 6b ) also has the slightly inclined wall surface 16. The latter runs - in the laying state - approximately plane-parallel to the wall surface 6 and forms there to compensate for the changes in moisture provided game 53rd
  • the arranged on the leg 10 lip 24 is similar to the Fig. 12 built up.
  • FIG. 18 a different embodiment (reference number 800, 800 ') of the floor panels.
  • the leg 10 terminates in a lip 54
  • the inner wall 52 terminates with an upper chamfer 55, which in turn - in the laying state - contacted with a lateral chamfer 57 of a trapezoidal head 56.
  • the head piece 56 has a side wall surface 58 recessed relative to the abutment surface 4.2. Between the wall surface 58 of the head piece and lying with the impact surface 4.1 in alignment wall surface 6 remains a relatively large game 59th

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  1. Kit de panneaux de sol (500, 500' ; 600, 600') rectangulaires, en forme de plaque, identiques qui présentent chacun :
    - une surface de marche (11),
    - une surface de base (12) opposée à la surface de marche (11),
    - deux surfaces latérales (1.1, 2.1) étroites, côtés avant se trouvant parallèles l'une à l'autre et deux surfaces latérales (1.2, 2.2) restantes, s'étendant dans le sens longitudinal, parallèles aussi l'une à l'autre, dans lequel toutes les surfaces latérales (1.1, 2.1 ; 1.2, 2.2) sont délimitées par la surface de marche (11) et la surface de base (12),
    - au moins une paire de moyens de blocage (50 ; 60) compatibles l'un à l'autre, intégrés sur les surfaces latérales du panneau de sol, avec lesquels le panneau de sol (500 ; 600) peut être fixé par rapport à un panneau de sol (500', 600') identique contigu au moins dans un plan de pose (E),
    - au moins une paire d'éléments à fermeture autoagrippante (A ; B) adhérant l'un à l'autre, agencés sur les surfaces latérales identiques du panneau de sol, avec lesquels le panneau de sol (500 ; 600) peut être fixé par rapport au panneau de sol (500' ; 600') contigu au moins perpendiculairement au plan de pose (E),
    - dans lequel l'un moyen de blocage (50) présente une branche (10) dépassant au-delà de la surface de joint (4.1) qui sort dans une lèvre (24) dirigée vers la couche utile (5),
    - dans lequel l'autre moyen de blocage (60) présente une rainure (25) intégrée sur la couche centrale (3), dans laquelle la lèvre (24) du panneau de sol identique contigu s'engage et qui passe dans la pièce de tête (48, 51),
    - dans lequel le panneau de sol présente au moins un premier moyen de verrouillage supplémentaire (37) et au moins un second moyen de verrouillage (43) supplémentaire formé dans le matériau du panneau de sol, coagissant avec le premier,
    - les deux moyens de verrouillage (37 ; 43) supplémentaires stabilisent la liaison (20) qui est formée par les éléments à fermeture autoagrippante (A ; B), caractérisé en ce que
    - la rainure (25) de l'autre moyen de blocage (60) présente un fond de rainure (26), dont la dimension de largeur (28) est plus grande qu'une largeur intérieure de la rainure (25),
    - la lèvre (24) d'un moyen de blocage (50) se rétrécit en direction de la sous-couche (7) de telle manière qu'un évidement (18) se forme avec une section de paroi (46) et la branche (10) portant la lèvre (24), dans lequel la pièce de tête (48 ; 51) s'engage,
    - l'évidement (18) présente un fond (21) qui est plus large qu'une largeur intérieure (19) de l'évidement (18), caractérisé en outre en ce que
    - les deux surfaces de joint (4.1 ; 4.2) atteignent respectivement un échelonnement (38.1, 38.2) introduit dans la couche centrale (3), qui forment lesdits premier et second moyens de verrouillage supplémentaires (37 ; 43),
    et en ce que les surfaces de joint (4.1 ; 4.2) et/ou les échelonnements (38.1, 38.2) forment un jeu (44 ; 45).
  2. Kit selon la revendication 1, caractérisé en ce que l'un échelonnement (38.1) se raccorde à la section de paroi (46) s'étendant perpendiculairement ou en biais en direction de la sous-couche (7),
    - l'autre échelonnement (38.2) passe aussi dans une section de paroi (47) s'étendant perpendiculairement ou en biais en direction de la sous-couche (7), dans lequel les sections de paroi (46 ; 47) de deux panneaux de sol contigus se touchent partiellement l'un l'autre à l'état relié.
  3. Kit selon les revendications 1 et 2, caractérisé en ce que les éléments à fermeture autoagrippante (A, B) comportent une paire de bandes à poils longs et champignon ou bandes à petits crochets.
  4. Revêtement de surface se composant de panneaux de sol assemblés selon l'une des revendications 1 à 3.
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