EP2535204B1 - System for laying a floor and production method for the system - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a system for laying a floor with floor panels of a first panel type and floor panels of a second panel type, each having an upper side with a decor, a first side edge and a side edge opposite the first side edge.
- a system is for example from the DE 10 2005 002 295 A1 known.
- the invention also relates to a floor panel and a method of manufacturing such a system.
- the edge areas in which the panel decors are identically formed in order to meet the edge and connection conditions are kept as small as possible. Between these areas, the decor of panel to panel is designed differently, so striking and disturbing repetition of motifs can be largely avoided.
- the invention is therefore based on the object to propose a system for laying a floor and a manufacturing method for such, with which the disadvantages of the prior art are eliminated or at least mitigated.
- the invention solves this problem by a generic system for laying a floor, which is characterized in that in floor panels of the first panel type, the second side edge is chamfered and the first side edge not and that in floor panels of the second panel type, the first side edge is chamfered and not the second side edge.
- a generic system for laying a floor which is characterized in that in floor panels of the first panel type, the second side edge is chamfered and the first side edge not and that in floor panels of the second panel type, the first side edge is chamfered and not the second side edge.
- a joint which may be formed for example as a V-joint or L-joint.
- any other conceivable joint shape is possible.
- only the provided chamfers in shape, depth and extent need to be adjusted accordingly.
- the decor of each floor panel has a first edge area in the region of the first side edge and a second edge region opposite the first edge region in the region of the second side edge, wherein the decor of floor panels of the first panel type in the first edge region is adapted to the decor of floor panels of the second panel type in the second edge region such that it continues without offset, when the first side edge of a floor panel of the first panel type abuts the second side edge of a floor panel of the second panel type.
- a structure is incorporated in the top of each floor panel, wherein the structure of floor panels of the first panel type in the first edge region is adapted to the structure of floor panels of the second panel type in the second edge region such that it continues without offset when the first side edge of a floor panel of the first panel type abuts the second side edge of a floor panel of the second panel type.
- connecting means are arranged on a first side surface and on a second side surface of each floor panel.
- the connecting means are designed such that two floor panels can only be connected to one another if they belong to different panel types. In this way, it is ensured that the individual floor panels can be connected to one another only in the desired manner. So it is no longer possible in this embodiment, that a side edge of a Floor panel that has no chamfer is connected to a side edge of another floor panel having a chamfer.
- the decor of floor panels of the first panel type in the first edge region is identical and otherwise formed differently.
- the identical formation in the edge region is necessary to ensure a suitable transition to the subsequent panels.
- the rest of the decor should be formed differently from panel to panel. It is usually sufficient to provide a certain number of different decors, for example, five or ten, so that within a floor while subject repeats may occur, but they are so far apart that they are not noticeable when looking at the floor. This applies even more if, for example, a carpet, a runner or furniture are arranged on the floor. The occurrence of repeated motifs is distracting, the safer the more different decors are provided.
- the decor of floor panels of the second panel type in the second edge region is identical and otherwise formed differently. Again, the identical training in the edge area is necessary to ensure a safe offset-free transition to the decor of the subsequent floor panel. Otherwise, for the same reasons as for the floor panels of the first panel type, the decor should vary from panel to panel even within the second panel type be formed.
- each of the decors of a panel type in this case has a unique counterpart among the decors of the other panel type and only in the event that two floor panels of different panel types are laid with matching decors adjacent to each other, a continuous decor is created, which exists between the existing floor panels Laminated optimally.
- each decor can be provided with a corresponding structure in the top of the floor panels.
- a marking is arranged on the floor panels of the first panel type and / or the floor panels of the second panel type on at least one location not visible in the laid state of the floor panels.
- the marking simplifies laying the floor with the given decor distribution.
- Such a mark can be arranged, for example, on the underside of the floor panels, which is not visible in the installed state.
- By such a marking matching floor panels can be marked as such. This can be done for example in the form of a numbering, a colored marking or in a similar form.
- an identifier that identifies matching floor panels as such. This can be for example a numbering, a colored marking or the like.
- structures, such as grooves or the like may be incorporated in the underside or a side surface of the floor panels, through which the matching floor panels are characterized.
- the chamfer is formed identically in the second edge region of the floor panel of the first panel type and in the first edge region of the floor panel of the second panel type.
- both bevels may consist only in a bevel of the side edge or in an L-shaped recess.
- the structure and shape of the later resulting gap between two adjacent floor panels can be influenced.
- the floor panels of the different panel types advantageously also have connecting elements on the other side surfaces. This makes it possible to lay the entire floor floating. This is well known in the art. However, in the floor laying system described herein, it is advantageous for the individual floor panels of the different panel types to be laid in a particular orientation as described above.
- the connecting elements on the remaining side surfaces are consequently to be arranged such that, in the case of panels already connected to the first and second side surfaces, the same connection elements are present on the remaining side surfaces. In a tongue and groove connection, this means that in the case of floor panels which are already connected on their short sides, only grooves or only springs are provided on the long sides. A mixing along a longer side edge of the interconnected panels of grooves and springs is disadvantageous, since this would mean that a staggered laying of the next row of lines would not be possible.
- a floor panel for a described system comprises two opposite side edges and is characterized in that only one of these two side edges is chamfered.
- a first side edge preferably forms the transition between an upper side and a first side surface of the floor panel.
- a second side edge then forms the transition between the top and a second side surface.
- At the first side surface and at the second side surface are preferably mutually corresponding connecting elements provided to connect two identical floor panels together. It does not matter whether the first side edge and the second side edge are, for example, the long or short side edges of a rectangular panel.
- a method according to the invention for producing a system described above is characterized in that floor panels of a first panel type and floor panels of a second panel type are produced, wherein a chamfer in floor panels of the first panel type in the second side edge and not in the first side edge and floor panels of the second Panel type is introduced in the first side edge and not in the second side edge.
- floor panels of the first panel type and the floor panels of the second panel type are produced alternately.
- Floor panels are usually made of wood-based panels, which are significantly larger than the floor panels to be produced, cut to size.
- the wood-based panel is printed with a decor or provided in some other way that already includes these decors of the floor panels.
- the decor of two adjoining laying floor panels can for example also be applied to each other fitting on the wood-based panel. It should be noted, however, that when cutting the wood-based panel to the desired panel size, something is removed from the decor that lies between the two cut-out floor panels. Of course, this area must be taken into account in the decor applied to the wood-based panel.
- the floor panels are after their production in transport packaging packed up. This advantageously takes place in such a way that floor panels of the first panel type and floor panels of the second panel type are located in each transport packaging. Alternatively, the floor panels of the different panel types may be packaged separately. However, since both floor panels of the first panel type and floor panels of the second panel type are required for optimum laying of the floor, joint packaging of the two panel types in a transport packaging is advantageous in order to ensure for the customer that all required components and floor panels are present. Thus, the error rate is significantly reduced, especially when buying the floor panels or the system for laying the floor.
- the floor panels of the different panel types are packaged separately, it is possible for a customer to inadvertently buy too many panels of the one panel type or, in the worst case, even panels of the one panel type, so that he can not lay the floor in the desired manner.
- the floor panels of the first panel type and the floor panels of the second panel type are introduced alternately into the transport packaging and an even number of floor panels in each transport packaging is packed.
- floor panels of the third panel type as described above, are provided, panels of all three different floor panels are advantageously packed in each transport packaging.
- FIG. 1 shows at the top of a floor panel of a first panel type 2.
- first edge area 4 On the right side of this floor panel of the first panel type 2 is the first edge area 4.
- first edge region 4 At all in the Figures 1 and 2 shown floor panels is the first edge region 4 at the right end of the respective floor panel.
- second edge region 6 At the opposite left end of the floor panel 2 is the second edge region 6.
- the extension of the two edge regions 4, 6 is in the Figures 1 and 2 indicated by horizontal dashes. It can be seen that both the first edge region 4 and the second edge region 6 are very small in comparison to the extent of the floor panel 2.
- At the right end of the first edge region 4 is the first side edge 8. At the left end of the second edge region 6 is the second side edge 10.
- FIG. 1 a floor panel according to a second panel type 12 is shown below the floor panel of a first panel type 2 is in FIG. 1 .
- This also has a first edge region 4 and a second edge region 6 and a first side edge 8 and a second side edge 10.
- the floor panel of a first panel type 2 is located on the second side edge 10 is a chamfer 14.
- This is arranged in the floor panel of a second panel type 12 in the first edge region 4.
- An in FIG. 1 Also not shown floor panel of a third panel type would also have a first edge portion 4, a second edge portion 6 with a first side edge 8 and a second side edge 10, but does not have a chamfer 14th
- the floor panel of the first panel type 2 has design elements, such as a decor and / or a structure introduced into the top of the floor panel, which are matched to the design elements located in the second edge region 6 of the floor panel of the second panel type 12 are. If now two panels, one of which belongs to the first panel type 2 and one to the second panel type 12, are laid adjacent to one another, the design elements, ie the decor and / or the structure, run without offset via the resulting abutting edge 16.
- FIG. 2 shows a floor composed of the floor panels of a first panel type 2 and the floor panels of a second panel type 12.
- FIG. 2 shows a floor composed of the floor panels of a first panel type 2 and the floor panels of a second panel type 12.
- FIG. 2 One recognizes in FIG. 2 in that the individual floor panels of the different panel types 2, 12 are always laid in the orientation in which they are in FIG. 1 are shown. Each of the floor panels consequently has at its right end a first edge area 4 and at its left end a second edge area 6. At the junctions of two adjacent panels, the desired effects now occur FIG. 2 are shown. If a floor panel of a first panel type 2 is located to the left of a floor panel of a second panel type 12, a first edge area 4 of the floor panel of the first panel type 2 and the second edge area 6 of the floor panel of the second panel type 12 meet here. None of these edge regions 4, 6 has a chamfer 14, so that the two side edges 8, 10 meet directly here.
- the decors are chosen so that it comes to a seamless and offset-free transition of the decor from one floor panel two to the second floor panel 12. A gap actually existing between these two panels is concealed and barely visible at all.
- the floor panel of the second panel type 12 is located to the left of the floor panel of the first panel type 2, the first edge area 4 of the floor panel of the second panel type 12 and the second edge area 6 of the floor panel of the first panel type 2 meet. As in FIG. 1 can be clearly seen, these two edge regions 4, 12 each have a chamfer 14. These are now directly adjacent to each other, so here is a joint, which may be formed, for example, as a V or L-joint or as an irregular grooved joint, forms. This principle runs through the whole in FIG. 2 shown floor.
- the flooring shown gives the impression that it consists, for example, of real wood planks that are twice as long as the panels actually used.
- FIG. 2 are two abutting edges 16 provided with a reference numeral.
- the first is in the topmost laid row of panels and denotes an abutment edge 16 at which a first side edge 8 of a floor panel of the first panel type 2 abuts a second side edge 10 of the floor panel of the second panel type 12.
- the design elements which are provided on the upper side of the two panels 2, 12 extend without offset, since, as already explained, they are matched to one another in this form.
- the second provided with reference numerals abutment edge 16 is located in the bottommost laid panel row and shows exactly the reverse constellation.
- a first side edge 8 of a floor panel of the second panel type 12 abuts the second side edge 10 of a floor panel of the first panel type 2.
- formed by the two provided on the respective side edges 8, 10 bevels 14 at the described abutting edge 16 a gap.
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Die Erfindung betrifft ein System zum Verlegen eines Fußbodens mit Fußbodenpaneelen eines ersten Paneeltyps und Fußbodenpaneelen eines zweiten Paneeltyps, die jeweils eine Oberseite mit einem Dekor, eine erste Seitenkante und eine der ersten Seitenkante gegenüberliegende Seitenkante aufweisen. Ein derartiges System ist beispielsweise aus der
Aus dem Stand der Technik ist es seit langem bekannt, einen Fußboden aus einer Mehrzahl einzelner Fußbodenpaneele zu bilden, die schwimmend miteinander verlegt werden und über beispielsweise an den Seitenflächen vorgesehene Verbindungselemente miteinander verbunden werden. Derartige Fußbodenpaneele weisen eine Oberseite auf, die im verlegten Zustand die Sichtseite des Fußbodens ist. Diese ist in der Regel mit einem Dekor versehen, durch das beispielsweise der Eindruck eines Naturprodukts hervorgerufen werden soll. So werden beispielsweise verschiedene Holzdekore verwendet, um den Eindruck eines Echtholzfußbodens zu erwecken. Aber auch die Verwendung von Stein- und Fliesendekoren ist aus dem Stand der Technik bekannt. Natürlich können auch Phantasiedekore verwendet werden, die keine natürlichen Rohstoffe imitieren sollen.From the prior art, it has long been known to form a floor of a plurality of individual floor panels, which are laid floating together and are connected to each other, for example, provided on the side surfaces connecting elements. Such floor panels have an upper surface, which is the visible side of the floor in the installed state. This is usually provided with a decor by which, for example, the impression of a natural product is to be caused. For example, various wood decors are used to create the impression of a real wood floor. But the use of stone and tile decors is known from the prior art. Of course, fantasy decors can be used that are not intended to mimic natural resources.
Um den Eindruck eines natürlichen Produktes weiter zu verstärken, werden in die Oberfläche der einzelnen Fußbodenpaneele häufig Strukturen eingeprägt, die beispielsweise der Struktur einer Holz- oder Steinoberfläche nachempfunden sind. Damit soll auch der haptische Eindruck des zu imitierenden Naturproduktes imitiert werden. Dabei ist nachteilig, dass die imitierten Strukturen durch die Größe der tatsächlichen Paneele beschränkt sind. Bei Fußböden, die beispielsweise eine Schiffsdielenoptik imitieren sollen, bei der sich eine Diele von einer Wand des mit dem Fußboden auszukleidenden Raumes bis zur gegenüberliegenden Wand erstreckt, sind diese Beschränkungen äußerst nachteilig. Aber auch bei anderen Fußböden, bei denen große Bauteile, beispielsweise Steinfliesen, als qualitativ hochwertig und teuer angesehen werden, ist die Nachbildung von großen Bauteilen für den Fußbodenaufbau erstrebenswert.In order to further enhance the impression of a natural product, structures are often embossed into the surface of the individual floor panels, which are modeled, for example, on the structure of a wood or stone surface are. This should also imitate the haptic impression of the natural product to be imitated. It is disadvantageous that the imitated structures are limited by the size of the actual panels. For floors that are intended to mimic, for example, a ship's floor appearance, in which a floorboard extends from one wall of the room to be lined with the floor to the opposite wall, these limitations are extremely disadvantageous. But even with other floors, in which large components, such as stone tiles, are considered high quality and expensive, the reproduction of large components for floor construction is desirable.
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Nachteilig ist jedoch, dass durch die aus dem Stand der Technik bekannten Fußböden ein unendliches Dekor entsteht, das so in der Natur ebenfalls nicht vorkommt. So ist es insbesondere für große Räume mit einem Echtholzfußboden ab einer bestimmten Raumgröße nicht mehr möglich, den gesamten Fußboden mit nur einer einzigen Diele zu überspannen. Die Länge einer Diele ist naturgemäß durch die Höhe des ursprünglichen Baumes begrenzt. Zudem ist es insbesondere für Fliesen- oder Steindekore nachteilig, dass die bei der Verwendung von natürlichen Werkstoffen vorliegenden Fugen zwischen den einzelnen Steinen und Fliesen auf den einzelnen Fußbodenpaneelen nachgebildet werden müssen. Da diese in den nachzubildenden Fußböden durchaus tief und markant sein können, werden hier große Anforderungen an das Herstellungsverfahren insbesondere die Presstiefe der in die Oberfläche eingebrachten Strukturen gestellt oder es müssen Abstriche bei Qualität der Imitation des Werkstoffes hingenommen werden.The disadvantage, however, is that an infinite decor is created by the known from the prior art floors, which also does not occur in nature. So it is no longer possible, in particular for large rooms with a real wood floor from a certain room size, to span the entire floor with only a single floorboard. The length of a hallway is naturally limited by the height of the original tree. In addition, it is disadvantageous in particular for tile or stone decors that the joints present in the use of natural materials must be reproduced between the individual bricks and tiles on the individual floor panels. Since these can be quite deep and distinctive in the imitation floors, great demands are placed on the production process, in particular the press depth of the structures introduced into the surface, or it must be accepted that the quality of the imitation of the material is compromised.
Der Erfindung liegt daher die Aufgabe zugrunde, ein System zum Verlegen eines Fußbodens sowie ein Herstellungsverfahren für ein solches vorzuschlagen, mit dem die Nachteile aus dem Stand der Technik behoben oder zumindest gemindert werden.The invention is therefore based on the object to propose a system for laying a floor and a manufacturing method for such, with which the disadvantages of the prior art are eliminated or at least mitigated.
Die Erfindung löst die gestellte Aufgabe durch ein gattungsgemäßes System zum Verlegen eines Fußbodens, das sich dadurch auszeichnet, dass bei Fußbodenpaneelen des ersten Paneeltyps die zweite Seitenkante angefast ist und die erste Seitenkante nicht und dass bei Fußbodenpaneelen des zweiten Paneeltyps die erste Seitenkante angefast ist und die zweite Seitenkante nicht. Werden nun zwei Fußbodenpaneele des erfindungsgemäßen Systems miteinander verbunden, kann dies auf mehrere Arten geschehen.The invention solves this problem by a generic system for laying a floor, which is characterized in that in floor panels of the first panel type, the second side edge is chamfered and the first side edge not and that in floor panels of the second panel type, the first side edge is chamfered and not the second side edge. Now, if two floor panels of the system according to the invention connected to each other, this can be done in several ways.
Wird ein Fußbodenpaneel des ersten Paneeltyps mit einem Fußbodenpaneel des zweiten Paneeltyps derart verbunden, dass die zweite Seitenkante des Paneels des ersten Paneeltyps an der ersten Seitenkante des Paneels des zweiten Paneeltyps anliegt, sind die beiden vorgesehenen Fasen direkt benachbart ausgebildet. Dadurch entsteht an der Stoßkante zwischen den beiden miteinander verbundnen Fußbodenpaneelen eine Fuge, die beispielsweise als V-Fuge oder L-Fuge ausgebildet sein kann. Natürlich ist auch jede andere denkbare Fugenform möglich. Dazu müssen lediglich die vorgesehenen Fasen in Form, Tiefe und Ausdehnung entsprechend angepasst werden.When a floor panel of the first panel type is connected to a floor panel of the second panel type so that the second side edge of the panel of the first panel type abuts against the first side edge of the panel of the second panel type, the two provided chamfers are formed directly adjacent. This results in the joint between the two interconnected floor panels a joint, which may be formed for example as a V-joint or L-joint. Of course, any other conceivable joint shape is possible. For this purpose, only the provided chamfers in shape, depth and extent need to be adjusted accordingly.
Sofern jedoch eine erste Seitenkante eines Fußbodenpaneels des ersten Paneeltyps an einer zweiten Seitenkante eines Fußbodenpaneels des zweiten Paneeltyps anliegt, ergibt sich an der Stoßkante, an der die beiden Fußbodenpaneele aneinander anliegen, keine Fuge, da die beiden in diesem Fall aneinander anliegenden Seitenkanten der beiden miteinander verbundenen Fußbodenpaneele nicht angefast sind. Die zwischen den verlegten Fußbodenpaneelen bestehende Fuge wird auf diese Weise weitestgehend kaschiert.If, however, a first side edge of a floor panel of the first panel type rests against a second side edge of a floor panel of the second panel type, there is no joint at the abutting edge against which the two floor panels abut each other, since the two side edges of the two adjacent to one another in this case connected floor panels are not chamfered. The gap between the laid floor panels is largely concealed in this way.
Werden nun die Fußbodenpaneele der beiden Paneeltypen abwechselnd verlegt, kommt es ebenfalls abwechselnd zu einer ausgebildeten Fuge an der Stoßkante zwischen zwei benachbarten Fußbodenpaneelen und einer Stoßkante ohne Fuge, so dass der Eindruck entsteht, der Fußboden bestehe aus Elementen, die doppelt so lang sind wie die tatsächlich verlegten Fußbodenpaneele.Now, if the floor panels of the two types of panels alternately laid, there is also alternately to a trained joint at the abutting edge between two adjacent floor panels and a butt joint without joint, giving the impression that the floor consists of elements that are twice as long as the actually laid floor panels.
Um diesen Effekt zu verstärken ist es erfindungsgemäß vorgesehen, dass das Dekor eines jeden Fußbodenpaneels einen ersten Randbereich im Bereich der ersten Seitenkante und einen dem ersten Randbereich gegenüberliegenden zweiten Randbereich im Bereich der zweiten Seitenkante aufweist, wobei das Dekor von Fußbodenpaneelen des ersten Paneeltyps im ersten Randbereich auf das Dekor von Fußbodenpaneelen des zweiten Paneeltyps im zweiten Randbereich derart aufeinander angepasst ist, dass es sich versatzfrei fortsetzt, wenn die erste Seitenkante eines Fußbodenpaneels des ersten Paneeltyps an der zweiten Seitenkante eines Fußbodenpaneels des zweiten Paneeltyps anliegt.To enhance this effect, it is provided according to the invention that the decor of each floor panel has a first edge area in the region of the first side edge and a second edge region opposite the first edge region in the region of the second side edge, wherein the decor of floor panels of the first panel type in the first edge region is adapted to the decor of floor panels of the second panel type in the second edge region such that it continues without offset, when the first side edge of a floor panel of the first panel type abuts the second side edge of a floor panel of the second panel type.
Auf diese Weise ist gewährleistet, dass immer da, wo zwei nicht angefaste Seitenkanten von Paneelen verschiedener Paneeltypen aneinander anliegen, das Dekor versatzfrei von einem Fußbodenpaneel auf das benachbarte Fußbodenpaneel übergeht. Dadurch wird die zwischen den beiden Fußbodenpaneelen tatsächlich existierende Fuge noch besser kaschiert. Insbesondere bei der Verwendung von Holzdekoren zur Imitation von Echtholzfußböden ist es auf diese Weise möglich, einen Fußboden zu schaffen, der aus Elementen zu bestehen scheint, die doppelt so groß sind, wie die verlegten Fußbodenpaneele. Dies funktioniert natürlich auch bei allen anderen Dekoren.In this way, it is ensured that wherever there are two non-chamfered side edges of panels of different types of panels abutting each other, the decor passes without offset from a floor panel on the adjacent floor panel. As a result, the existing between the two floor panels actually joint is laminated even better. In particular, in the use of wood decors for imitation of real wood floors, it is possible in this way to create a floor that seems to consist of elements that are twice as large as the laid floor panels. Of course, this also works for all other decors.
Ein derartiges System ist aus der nachveröffentlichten
Erfindungsgemäß ist in die Oberseite eines jeden Fußbodenpaneels eine Struktur eingebracht, wobei die Struktur von Fußbodenpaneelen des ersten Paneeltyps im ersten Randbereich auf die Struktur von Fußbodenpaneelen des zweiten Paneeltyps im zweiten Randbereich derart angepasst ist, dass sie sich versatzfrei fortsetzt, wenn die erste Seitenkante eines Fußbodenpaneels des ersten Paneeltyps an der zweiten Seitenkante eines Fußbodenpaneels des zweiten Paneeltyps anliegt. Auf diese Weise ist sichergestellt, dass sich auch der haptische Eindruck der zu imitierenden Oberfläche über eine Stoßkante zwischen zwei aneinander verlegten Paneelen in der oben beschriebenen Art und Weise fortsetzt.According to the invention, a structure is incorporated in the top of each floor panel, wherein the structure of floor panels of the first panel type in the first edge region is adapted to the structure of floor panels of the second panel type in the second edge region such that it continues without offset when the first side edge of a floor panel of the first panel type abuts the second side edge of a floor panel of the second panel type. In this way, it is ensured that the haptic impression of the surface to be imitated also continues over an abutting edge between two panels laid one on the other in the manner described above.
Beim Verlegen eines Fußboden ist folglich darauf zu achten, dass die Fußbodenpaneele des ersten Paneeltyps und die Fußbodenpaneele des zweiten Paneeltyps vorteilhafterweise abwechselnd verlegt werden. So kommt es immer abwechselnd zu ausgebildeten Fugen durch aneinander anliegende Fasen oder durch kaschierte Übergänge, sodass der optische Eindruck von beispielsweise Holzpaneelen erweckt werden kann, die doppelt so lang sind wie das eigentlich verlegte Fußbodenpaneel. Damit wird zum einen dem Kundenwunsch Rechnung getragen, einen Fußboden nachzubilden, der aus möglichst großen Einzelteilen besteht und zum anderen wird das unnatürlich wirkende unendliche Dekor, wie es aus dem Stand der Technik bekannt ist, wirksam vermieden.When laying a floor is therefore to ensure that the floor panels of the first panel type and the floor panels of the second panel type are advantageously laid alternately. So it always comes alternately to trained joints by abutting bevels or by laminated transitions, so that the visual impression of example wood panels can be awakened, which are twice as long as the actually laid floor panel. This is on the one hand the customer's request taken into account to replicate a floor that consists of the largest possible individual parts and on the other hand, the unnatural-looking infinite decor, as it is known from the prior art, effectively avoided.
Bei allen genannten Ausführungsformen gilt, dass um Wiederholungen im Dekor zu vermeiden, lediglich die Randbereiche der Dekore in der genannten Art und Weise aufeinander abgestimmt sind. Der Rest des Dekors an der Oberseite der einzelnen Fußbodenpaneele kann dabei völlig frei und insbesondere von Paneel zu Paneel unterschiedlich gewählt werden. Damit ist es möglich, sowohl die unnatürlich wirkenden unendlichen Dekore als auch die ebenso unnatürlich wirkenden Motivwiederholungen sicher zu vermeiden.In all the aforementioned embodiments, in order to avoid repetition in the decoration, only the edge regions of the decors are matched to one another in the aforementioned manner. The rest of the decoration on the top of the individual floor panels can be chosen completely freely and in particular from panel to panel differently. This makes it possible to safely avoid both the unnatural-looking infinite decors and the equally unnatural-looking motif repeats.
In einer bevorzugten Ausführungsform sind an einer ersten Seitenfläche und an einer zweiten Seitenfläche eines jeden Fußbodenpaneels Verbindungsmittel angeordnet. Durch diese ist es beispielsweise zu gewährleisten, dass zwei Fußbodenpaneele nur derart miteinander verbindbar sind, dass die erste Seitenkante eines Fußbodenpaneels an einer zweiten Seitenkante des zweiten Fußbodenpaneels anliegt. In einer besonders bevorzugten Ausführungsform sind die Verbindungsmittel derart ausgestaltet, dass zwei Fußbodenpaneele nur dann miteinander verbindbar sind, wenn sie unterschiedlichen Paneeltypen angehören. Auf diese Weise ist gewährleistet, dass die einzelnen Fußbodenpaneele nur in der gewünschten Art und Weise miteinander verbindbar sind. So ist es bei dieser Ausgestaltung nicht mehr möglich, dass eine Seitenkante eines Fußbodenpaneels, die keine Fase aufweist, mit einer Seitenkante eines anderen Fußbodenpaneels verbunden wird, die eine Fase aufweist. Die dadurch an den Stoßkanten entstehenden sehr unnatürlich wirkenden "Halbfugen" werden somit sicher vermieden. Damit wird das Verlegen eines derartigen Fußbodens deutlich vereinfacht, da weniger Sorgfalt auf die Auswahl des als nächstes zu verlegenden Fußbodenpaneels und dessen Ausrichtung gelegt werden muss. Somit werden Verlegefehler vermieden, sodass der Fußboden auch von Laien einfach und sicher verlegt werden kann.In a preferred embodiment, connecting means are arranged on a first side surface and on a second side surface of each floor panel. By means of this it is for example to ensure that two floor panels can only be connected to one another in such a way that the first side edge of a floor panel rests against a second side edge of the second floor panel. In a particularly preferred embodiment, the connecting means are designed such that two floor panels can only be connected to one another if they belong to different panel types. In this way, it is ensured that the individual floor panels can be connected to one another only in the desired manner. So it is no longer possible in this embodiment, that a side edge of a Floor panel that has no chamfer is connected to a side edge of another floor panel having a chamfer. The resulting at the abutting edges very unnatural acting "half-joints" are thus avoided. Thus, the laying of such a floor is greatly simplified, since less care must be taken on the selection of the next to be laid floor panel and its orientation. Thus, laying errors are avoided, so that the floor can be easily and safely laid by laymen.
Wie bereits dargelegt, ist es vorteilhaft, wenn das Dekor von Fußbodenpaneelen des ersten Paneeltyps im ersten Randbereich identisch und ansonsten unterschiedlich ausgebildet ist. Die identische Ausbildung im Randbereich ist notwendig, um einen passenden Übergang zu den anschließenden Paneelen zu gewährleisten. Um hier die unnatürlichen Motivwiederholungen zu vermeiden, sollte der Rest des Dekors von Paneel zu Paneel unterschiedlich ausgebildet werden. Dabei ist es in der Regel ausreichend, eine gewisse Anzahl unterschiedlicher Dekore, beispielsweise fünf oder zehn, vorzusehen, sodass innerhalb eines Fußbodens zwar Motivwiederholungen auftreten können, diese jedoch so weit voneinander beabstandet sind, dass sie beim Betrachten des Fußbodens nicht auffallen. Dies gilt umso mehr, wenn auf dem Fußboden beispielsweise ein Teppich, ein Läufer oder Möbel angeordnet sind. Dass auftretende Motivwiederholungen störend auffallen, wird dabei umso sicherer vermieden, je mehr unterschiedliche Dekore vorgesehen werden.As already stated, it is advantageous if the decor of floor panels of the first panel type in the first edge region is identical and otherwise formed differently. The identical formation in the edge region is necessary to ensure a suitable transition to the subsequent panels. In order to avoid the unnatural repetition of the motif, the rest of the decor should be formed differently from panel to panel. It is usually sufficient to provide a certain number of different decors, for example, five or ten, so that within a floor while subject repeats may occur, but they are so far apart that they are not noticeable when looking at the floor. This applies even more if, for example, a carpet, a runner or furniture are arranged on the floor. The occurrence of repeated motifs is distracting, the safer the more different decors are provided.
Natürlich ist es bevorzugt, wenn auch das Dekor von Fußbodenpaneelen des zweiten Paneeltyps im zweiten Randbereich identisch und ansonsten unterschiedlich ausgebildet ist. Auch hier ist die identische Ausbildung im Randbereich nötig, um einen sicheren versatzfreien Übergang zum Dekor des anschließenden Fußbodenpaneels zu gewährleisten. Ansonsten sollte aus den gleichen Gründen wie bei den Fußbodenpaneelen des ersten Paneeltyps das Dekor von Paneel zu Paneel auch innerhalb des zweiten Paneeltyps unterschiedlich ausgebildet werden.Of course, it is preferred if the decor of floor panels of the second panel type in the second edge region is identical and otherwise formed differently. Again, the identical training in the edge area is necessary to ensure a safe offset-free transition to the decor of the subsequent floor panel. Otherwise, for the same reasons as for the floor panels of the first panel type, the decor should vary from panel to panel even within the second panel type be formed.
Alternativ zu den im jeweiligen Randbereich identisch ausgebildeten Dekoren der einzelnen Fußbodenpaneele der unterschiedlichen Paneeltypen kann es von Vorteil sein, die Dekore so zu wählen, dass es verschiedene Dekore bei Fußbodenpaneelen des ersten Paneeltyps und verschiedene Dekore bei Fußbodenpaneelen des zweiten Paneeltyps gibt, von denen jeweils nur ein Dekor zu einem Dekor eines Fußbodenpaneels des jeweils anderen Paneeltyps passt. Jedes der Dekore eines Paneeltyps hat in diesem Fall ein eindeutiges Pendant unter den Dekoren des jeweils anderen Paneeltyps und nur für den Fall, dass zwei Fußbodenpaneele unterschiedlicher Paneeltypen mit zueinander passenden Dekoren aneinander anliegend verlegt werden, ein durchgehenden Dekor entsteht, das die zwischen den Fußbodenpaneelen existierende Fase optimal kaschiert. Natürlich kann auch bei dieser Ausgestaltung jedes Dekor mit entsprechender Struktur in der Oberseite der Fußbodenpaneele vorgesehen sein. Durch eine derartige Dekorverteilung wird vermieden, dass die Verbindungsbereiche an den Stoßkanten zwischen zwei aneinander verlegten Fußbodenpaneelen, in denen das Dekor versatzfrei übergeht, immer gleich aussehen und es so zu einer nicht erwünschten Motivwiederholung kommt.As an alternative to the identically formed decors of the individual floor panels of the different panel types in the respective edge area, it may be advantageous to select the decors such that there are different decors for floor panels of the first panel type and different decors for floor panels of the second panel type, of which only a decor matches a decor of a floor panel of the other panel type. Each of the decors of a panel type in this case has a unique counterpart among the decors of the other panel type and only in the event that two floor panels of different panel types are laid with matching decors adjacent to each other, a continuous decor is created, which exists between the existing floor panels Laminated optimally. Of course, in this embodiment, each decor can be provided with a corresponding structure in the top of the floor panels. By such a decorative distribution is avoided that the connection areas at the abutting edges between two floor panels laid in a row, in which the decoration passes without offset, always look the same and it comes to an undesirable motif repetition.
In einer bevorzugten Ausgestaltung ist an den Fußbodenpaneelen des ersten Paneeltyps und/oder den Fußbodenpaneelen des zweiten Paneeltyps an wenigstens einer im verlegten Zustand der Fußbodenpaneele nicht sichtbaren Stelle eine Markierung angeordnet. Durch die Markierung wird bei der gegebenen Dekorverteilung eine Verlegung des Fußbodens vereinfacht. Eine derartige Markierung kann beispielsweise an der Unterseite der Fußbodenpaneele, die im verlegten Zustand nicht sichtbar ist, angeordnet sein. Durch eine solche Markierung können zueinander passende Fußbodenpaneele als solche gekennzeichnet werden. Dies kann beispielsweise in Form einer Nummerierung, einer farbigen Kennzeichnung oder in ähnlicher Form geschehen. Zudem oder alternativ dazu können Strukturen, beispielsweise Rillen oder ähnliches, in die Unterseite oder eine Seitenfläche der Fußbodenpaneele eingebracht sein, durch die die zueinander passenden Fußbodenpaneele gekennzeichnet werden. In bestimmten Fällen kann es dabei ausreichend sein, nur die Paneele des ersten Paneeltyps oder nur die Paneele des zweiten Paneeltyps zu kennzeichnen, dass für denjenigen, der die Paneele verlegen soll, in diesem Fall klar ist, dass die Paneele, die keine Markierung aufweisen, dem jeweils anderen Paneeltyp angehören. Dies ist insbesondere dann ausreichend, wenn es für das zu erreichende Dekor lediglich wichtig ist, in jedem Fall zwei Paneele unterschiedlicher Paneeltypen miteinander zu verbinden. Natürlich ist es auch möglich, einzelne Seitenflächen oder Seitenkanten zu kennzeichnen, die mit anderen speziellen Seitenkanten anderer Paneele in Verbindung gebracht werden müssen, um das gewünschte Dekor zu erreichen.In a preferred embodiment, a marking is arranged on the floor panels of the first panel type and / or the floor panels of the second panel type on at least one location not visible in the laid state of the floor panels. The marking simplifies laying the floor with the given decor distribution. Such a mark can be arranged, for example, on the underside of the floor panels, which is not visible in the installed state. By such a marking matching floor panels can be marked as such. This can be done for example in the form of a numbering, a colored marking or in a similar form. In addition or alternatively, structures, such as grooves or the like, in the Inserted underside or a side surface of the floor panels, through which the matching floor panels are characterized. In certain cases, it may be sufficient to mark only the panels of the first panel type or only the panels of the second panel type, in which case it is clear to the person who is to lay the panels that the panels which have no marking, belong to the other panel type. This is sufficient in particular when it is only important for the decoration to be achieved to connect two panels of different panel types in each case. Of course, it is also possible to identify individual side surfaces or side edges that must be associated with other particular side edges of other panels to achieve the desired decor.
Um bei dieser Dekorverteilung eine Verlegung des Fußbodens aus den einzelnen Fußbodenpaneelen zu vereinfachen, kann beispielsweise an der Unterseite der Fußbodenpaneele, die im verlegten Zustand nicht mehr sichtbar ist, eine Kennung angeordnet sein, die zueinander passende Fußbodenpaneele als solche kennzeichnet. Dies kann beispielsweise eine Nummerierung, eine farbige Kennzeichnung oder ähnliches sein. Zudem oder alternativ dazu können Strukturen, beispielsweise Rillen oder ähnliches, in die Unterseite oder eine Seitenfläche der Fußbodenpaneele eingebracht sein, durch die die zueinander passenden Fußbodenpaneele gekennzeichnet werden.In order to simplify this installation a distribution of the floor from the individual floor panels, for example, on the bottom of the floor panels, which is no longer visible in the installed state, be arranged an identifier that identifies matching floor panels as such. This can be for example a numbering, a colored marking or the like. In addition, or alternatively, structures, such as grooves or the like, may be incorporated in the underside or a side surface of the floor panels, through which the matching floor panels are characterized.
Vorteilhafterweise ist die Fase im zweiten Randbereich des Fußbodenpaneels des ersten Paneeltyps und im ersten Randbereich der Fußbodenpaneele des zweiten Paneeltyps identisch ausgebildet. So können beispielsweise beide Fasen lediglich in einer Abschrägung der Seitenkante bestehen oder in einer L-förmigen Ausnehmung. Auf diese Weise kann die Struktur und Form der später entstehenden Fuge zwischen zwei benachbarten Fußbodenpaneelen beeinflusst werden. Natürlich ist es auch möglich, die beiden Fasen nicht identisch auszubilden, um beispielsweise alte und abgenutzte Schiffsdielen oder andere Holzböden oder die Fugen zwischen einzelnen Steinplatten oder Fliesen nachzubilden. Diese sind selbstverständlich nicht symmetrisch oder gerade ausgebildet sondern unregelmäßig in Form, Winkel und Tiefe. Dies kann durch ebenso unregelmäßig ausgebildete Fasen an den später aneinander anliegenden Seitenkanten nachgebildet werden.Advantageously, the chamfer is formed identically in the second edge region of the floor panel of the first panel type and in the first edge region of the floor panel of the second panel type. Thus, for example, both bevels may consist only in a bevel of the side edge or in an L-shaped recess. In this way, the structure and shape of the later resulting gap between two adjacent floor panels can be influenced. Of course it is also possible not to make the two bevels identical, for example, old and worn shipboards or others Wooden floors or the joints between individual stone slabs or tiles. These are of course not symmetrical or straight but irregular in shape, angle and depth. This can be simulated by equally irregular chamfers on the laterally adjacent side edges.
Die Fußbodenpaneele der unterschiedlichen Paneeltypen verfügen vorteilhafterweise auch an den anderen Seitenflächen über Verbindungselemente. Damit ist es möglich, den kompletten Fußboden schwimmend zu verlegen. Dies ist aus dem Stand der Technik hinreichend bekannt. Bei dem vorliegend beschriebenen System zum Verlegen eines Fußbodens ist es jedoch vorteilhaft, wenn die einzelnen Fußbodenpaneele der unterschiedlichen Paneeltypen in einer oben beschriebenen bestimmten Ausrichtung zueinander verlegt werden. Die Verbindungselemente an den übrigen Seitenflächen sind folglich so anzuordnen, dass bei bereits an den ersten und zweiten Seitenflächen verbundenen Paneelen an den übrigen Seitenflächen jeweils die gleichen Verbindungselemente vorliegen. Bei einer Nut- und Federverbindung bedeutet dies, dass bei Fußbodenpaneelen die bereits an ihren kurzen Seiten verbunden sind, an den langen Seiten entweder nur Nuten oder nur Federn vorgesehen sind. Ein Mischen entlang einer dann längeren Seitenkante der miteinander verbundenen Paneele von Nuten und Federn ist nachteilig, da dies zur Folge hätte, dass ein versetztes Verlegen der nächsten Linienreihe nicht möglich wäre.The floor panels of the different panel types advantageously also have connecting elements on the other side surfaces. This makes it possible to lay the entire floor floating. This is well known in the art. However, in the floor laying system described herein, it is advantageous for the individual floor panels of the different panel types to be laid in a particular orientation as described above. The connecting elements on the remaining side surfaces are consequently to be arranged such that, in the case of panels already connected to the first and second side surfaces, the same connection elements are present on the remaining side surfaces. In a tongue and groove connection, this means that in the case of floor panels which are already connected on their short sides, only grooves or only springs are provided on the long sides. A mixing along a longer side edge of the interconnected panels of grooves and springs is disadvantageous, since this would mean that a staggered laying of the next row of lines would not be possible.
Ein Fußbodenpaneel für ein beschriebenes System umfasst zwei einander gegenüber liegende Seitenkanten und zeichnet sich dadurch aus, dass nur eine dieser beiden Seitenkanten angefast ist.A floor panel for a described system comprises two opposite side edges and is characterized in that only one of these two side edges is chamfered.
Eine erste Seitenkante bildet dabei vorzugsweise den Übergang zwischen einer Oberseite und einer ersten Seitenfläche des Fußbodenpaneels. Eine zweite Seitenkante bildet dann den Übergang zwischen der Oberseite und einer zweiten Seitenfläche. An der ersten Seitenfläche und an der zweiten Seitenfläche sind vorzugsweise zueinander korrespondierende Verbindungselemente vorgesehen, um zwei identische Fußbodenpaneele miteinander zu verbinden. Dabei spielt es keine Rolle, ob die erste Seitenkante und die zweite Seitenkante beispielsweise die langen oder kurzen Seitenkanten eines rechteckigen Paneels sind.A first side edge preferably forms the transition between an upper side and a first side surface of the floor panel. A second side edge then forms the transition between the top and a second side surface. At the first side surface and at the second side surface are preferably mutually corresponding connecting elements provided to connect two identical floor panels together. It does not matter whether the first side edge and the second side edge are, for example, the long or short side edges of a rectangular panel.
Ein erfindungsgemäßes Verfahren zum Herstellen eines oben beschriebenen Systems zeichnet sich dadurch aus, dass Fußbodenpaneele eines ersten Paneeltyps und Fußbodenpaneele eines zweiten Paneeltyps hergestellt werden, wobei eine Fase bei Fußbodenpaneelen des ersten Paneeltyps in die zweite Seitenkante und nicht in die ersten Seitenkante und bei Fußbodenpaneelen des zweiten Paneeltyps in die erste Seitenkante und nicht in die zweite Seitenkante eingebracht wird. Vorteilhafterweise werden Fußbodenpaneele des ersten Paneeltyps und die Fußbodenpaneele des zweiten Paneeltyps abwechselnd hergestellt.A method according to the invention for producing a system described above is characterized in that floor panels of a first panel type and floor panels of a second panel type are produced, wherein a chamfer in floor panels of the first panel type in the second side edge and not in the first side edge and floor panels of the second Panel type is introduced in the first side edge and not in the second side edge. Advantageously, floor panels of the first panel type and the floor panels of the second panel type are produced alternately.
Fußbodenpaneele werden in der Regel aus Holzwerkstoffplatten, die deutlich größer als die herzustellenden Fußbodenpaneele sind, zurechtgeschnitten. Um hier aufeinander abgestimmte Dekore zweier Fußbodenpaneele unterschiedlicher Paneeltypen zu erreichen, ist es vorteilhaft, wenn beispielsweise die Holzwerkstoffplatte mit einem Dekor bedruckt oder auf andere Weise versehen wird, dass bereits diese Dekore der Fußbodenpaneele umfasst. Das Dekor zweier aneinander anliegend zu verlegender Fußbodenpaneele kann beispielsweise auch aneinander anliegend auf die Holzwerkstoffplatte aufgebracht werden. Dabei muss jedoch beachtet werden, dass bei dem Zuschneiden der Holzwerkstoffplatte auf die gewünschte Paneelgröße auch etwas von dem Dekor entfernt wird, dass zwischen den beiden herausgeschnittenen Fußbodenpaneelen liegt. Dieser Bereich muss bei dem auf die Holzwerkstoffplatte aufgebrachten Dekor natürlich berücksichtigt werden.Floor panels are usually made of wood-based panels, which are significantly larger than the floor panels to be produced, cut to size. In order to achieve coordinated designs of two floor panels of different panel types here, it is advantageous if, for example, the wood-based panel is printed with a decor or provided in some other way that already includes these decors of the floor panels. The decor of two adjoining laying floor panels can for example also be applied to each other fitting on the wood-based panel. It should be noted, however, that when cutting the wood-based panel to the desired panel size, something is removed from the decor that lies between the two cut-out floor panels. Of course, this area must be taken into account in the decor applied to the wood-based panel.
Die Fußbodenpaneele werden nach ihrer Herstellung in Transportverpackungen verpackt. Dies geschieht vorteilhafterweise so, dass sich in jeder Transportverpackung Fußbodenpaneele des ersten Paneeltyps und Fußbodenpaneele des zweiten Paneeltyps befinden. Alternativ dazu können die Fußbodenpaneele der unterschiedlichen Paneeltypen auch getrennt voneinander verpackt werden. Da jedoch zum optimalen Verlegen des Fußbodens sowohl Fußbodenpaneele des ersten Paneeltyps als auch Fußbodenpaneele des zweiten Paneeltyps benötigt werden, ist eine gemeinsame Verpackung der beiden Paneeltypen in einer Transportverpackung vorteilhaft, um für den Kunden sicherzustellen, dass alle benötigten Bauteile und Fußbodenpaneele vorliegen. Damit wird die Fehleranfälligkeit insbesondere beim Kauf der Fußbodenpaneele bzw. des Systems zum Verlegen des Fußbodens deutlich herabgesetzt. Werden die Fußbodenpaneele der unterschiedlichen Paneeltypen getrennt voneinander verpackt, kann es vorkommen, dass ein Kunde versehentlich zu viele Paneele des einen Paneeltyps oder schlimmstenfalls sogar nur Paneele des einen Paneeltyps kauft, sodass er den Fußboden nicht in der gewünschten Weise verlegen kann.The floor panels are after their production in transport packaging packed up. This advantageously takes place in such a way that floor panels of the first panel type and floor panels of the second panel type are located in each transport packaging. Alternatively, the floor panels of the different panel types may be packaged separately. However, since both floor panels of the first panel type and floor panels of the second panel type are required for optimum laying of the floor, joint packaging of the two panel types in a transport packaging is advantageous in order to ensure for the customer that all required components and floor panels are present. Thus, the error rate is significantly reduced, especially when buying the floor panels or the system for laying the floor. If the floor panels of the different panel types are packaged separately, it is possible for a customer to inadvertently buy too many panels of the one panel type or, in the worst case, even panels of the one panel type, so that he can not lay the floor in the desired manner.
Um zu gewährleisten, dass in den Transportverpackungen die gleiche Anzahl von Fußbodenpaneelen der unterschiedlichen Paneeltypen vorliegt, ist es vorteilhaft, wenn die Fußbodenpaneele des ersten Paneeltyps und die Fußbodenpaneele des zweiten Paneeltyps abwechselnd in die Transportverpackung eingebracht werden und eine gerade Anzahl von Fußbodenpaneelen in einer jeden Transportverpackung verpackt ist. Werden zudem auch noch Fußbodenpaneele des dritten Paneeltyps, wie oben beschrieben, vorgesehen, werden vorteilhafterweise Paneele aller drei unterschiedlichen Fußbodenpaneele in jeder Transportverpackung verpackt. Hier kann es jedoch auch sinnvoll sein, die Fußbodenpaneele des dritten Paneeltyps in einer separaten Verpackung vorzusehen, da ein ordnungsgemäßes Verlegen des Fußbodens auch ohne dieses Fußbodenpaneel des dritten Paneeltyps möglich ist.In order to ensure that the same number of floor panels of the different types of panels are present in the transport packaging, it is advantageous if the floor panels of the first panel type and the floor panels of the second panel type are introduced alternately into the transport packaging and an even number of floor panels in each transport packaging is packed. If, in addition, floor panels of the third panel type, as described above, are provided, panels of all three different floor panels are advantageously packed in each transport packaging. Here, however, it may also be useful to provide the floor panels of the third panel type in a separate packaging, as a proper laying of the floor is possible without this floor panel of the third panel type.
Mit Hilfe einer Zeichnung wird nachfolgend ein Ausführungsbeispiel der vorliegenden Erfindung näher erläutert. Es zeigt:
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- die schematische Darstellung der Draufsicht auf ein Fußbodenpaneel eines ersten Paneeltyps und ein Fußbodenpaneel eines zweiten Paneeltyps, und
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- die schematische Darstellung eines aus den beiden Paneeltypen verlegten Fußbodens.
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- the schematic representation of the plan view of a floor panel of a first panel type and a floor panel of a second panel type, and
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- the schematic representation of a laid of the two types of panels floor.
Am rechten Ende des ersten Randbereichs 4 befindet sich die erste Seitenkante 8. Am linken Ende des zweiten Randbereichs 6 befindet sich die zweite Seitenkante 10.At the right end of the
Unterhalb des Fußbodenpaneels eines ersten Paneeltyps 2 ist in
Im ersten Randbereich 4 verfügt das Fußbodenpaneel des ersten Paneeltyps 2 über Designelemente, wie beispielsweise ein Dekor und/oder eine in die Oberseite des Fußbodenpaneels eingebrachte Struktur, die auf die Designelemente, die sich im zweiten Randbereich 6 des Fußbodenpaneels des zweiten Paneeltyps 12 befinden, abgestimmt sind. Werden nun zwei Paneele, von den eines dem ersten Paneeltyp 2 und eines dem zweiten Paneeltyp 12 angehört, aneinander anliegend verlegt, verlaufen die Designelemente, also das Dekor und/oder die Struktur, über die sich dabei ergebende Stoßkante 16 versatzfrei.In the
Gleichzeitig verfügt das in
Man erkennt in
Befindet sich jedoch das Fußbodenpaneel des zweiten Paneeltyps 12 links vom Fußbodenpaneel des ersten Paneeltyps 2 treffen hier der erste Randbereich 4 des Fußbodenpaneels des zweiten Paneeltyps 12 sowie der zweite Randbereich 6 des Fußbodenpaneels des ersten Paneeltyps 2 aufeinander. Wie in
Der in
In
Die zweite mit Bezugszeichen versehene Stoßkante 16 befindet sich in der untersten verlegten Paneelreihe und zeigt genau die umgekehrte Konstellation. Hier stößt eine erste Seitenkante 8 eines Fußbodenpaneels des zweiten Paneeltyps 12 an die zweite Seitenkante 10 eines Fußbodenpaneels des ersten Paneeltyps 2. Dadurch bildet sich durch die beiden an den jeweiligen Seitenkanten 8, 10 vorgesehenen Fasen 14 an der beschriebenen Stoßkante 16 eine Fuge.The second provided with reference numerals abutment
Beide Konstellationen treten bei einem fertig verlegten Fußboden in jeder Verlegereihe abwechselnd auf, so dass der Eindruck erweckt wird, der Fußboden bestehe aus Elementen, die doppelt so lang sind wie die tatsächlich verlegte Fußbodenpaneele.Both constellations occur alternately in a finished floor in each laying row, giving the impression that the floor consists of elements that are twice as long as the actually installed floor panels.
Natürlich ist man bei der Wahl des Dekors nicht auf die Imitation von Echtholzoberflächen beschränkt. Das gleiche Prinzip kann auch für Fliesen- oder Steinimitation oder für Phantasiedekore verwendet werden.
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- System for laying a floor, comprising- floor panels of a first panel type (2) and- floor panels of a second panel type (12),- which each havecharacterized in that, in the case of floor panels of the first panel type, the second lateral edge is bevelled and the first lateral edge is not, in that, in the case of floor panels of the second panel type, the first lateral edge is bevelled and the second lateral edge is not, in that the decoration of floor panels of the first panel type (2) in the first marginal region (4) is adapted to the decoration of floor panels of the second panel type (12) in the second marginal region (6) in such a way that it continues in an offset-free manner if the first lateral edge (8) of a floor panel of the first panel type (2) bears against the second lateral edge (10) of a floor panel of the second panel type (12), and in that the structure of floor panels of the first panel type (2) in the first marginal region (4) is adapted to the structure of floor panels of the second panel type (12) in the second marginal region (6) in such a way that it continues in an offset-free manner if the first lateral edge (8) of a floor panel of the first panel type (2) bears against the second lateral edge (10) of a floor panel of the second panel type (12).- a first lateral edge (8),- a second lateral edge (10) opposite the first lateral edge (8), and- an upper side having a structure and a decoration which has- a first marginal region (4) in the region of the first lateral edge (8) and- a second marginal region (6), opposite the first marginal region (4), in the region of the second lateral edge (10),
- System according to Claim 1, characterized in that a marking is arranged on the floor panels of the first panel type (2) and/or the floor panels of the second panel type (12) at at least one point which is not visible when the floor panels are in the laid state.
- System according to either of the preceding claims, characterized in that the decoration of floor panels of the first panel type (2) is designed to be identical in the first marginal region (4) and otherwise different.
- System according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the decoration of floor panels of the second panel type (12) is designed to be identical in the second marginal region (6) and otherwise different.
- System according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the bevel (14) in the second marginal region (6) of the floor panels of the first panel type (2) and in the first marginal region (4) of the floor panels of the second panel type (12) is designed to be identical.
- Method for producing a system according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that floor panels of the first panel type (2) and floor panels of the second panel type (12) are produced, wherein, in the case of floor panels of the first panel type (2), a bevel is incorporated into the second lateral edge (10) and not into the first lateral edge (8) and, in the case of floor panels of the second panel type (12), a bevel is incorporated into the first lateral edge (8) and not into the second lateral edge (10).
- Method according to Claim 6, characterized in that the floor panels of the first panel type (2) and the floor panels of the second panel type (12) are produced in an alternating manner.
- Method according to Claim 6 or 7, characterized in that the floor panels are packed into transporting packs in such a way that floor panels of the first panel type (2) and floor panels of the second panel type (12) are situated in each transporting pack.
- Method according to Claim 8, characterized in that the floor panels of the first panel type (2) and the floor panels of the second panel type (12) are introduced in an alternating manner into the transporting pack and overall an even number of floor panels is introduced into the transporting pack.
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