EP3372750A2 - Système de planches de sol - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a floorboard system comprising floorboards made of structurally sound material, which have an upper side, a lower side and surrounding sides, namely longitudinal and end sides, with a connection system for the adjoining connection of the floorboards with one another, which has interengaging projections and recesses the connection system includes a connector of a flexible material having a support surface projecting over the underside for supporting the floorboard system on a substrate.
- Floorboards which may also be called floorboards, floor panels, etc., are laid as a running and stepping surface on a substrate consisting of a more or less smooth or rough surface, for example a screed, or another substructure, e.g. from beams, can exist.
- a substrate consisting of a more or less smooth or rough surface, for example a screed, or another substructure, e.g. from beams, can exist.
- the terms horizontal, vertical, top, bottom, etc. are used on a lying in use position, ie lying flat on the floor floorboard.
- a floor covering has become known, are connected to the four square base plates by means of a connecting element, which has the shape of a cross, from whose arms protrude knobs and engage in holes on the underside of the floor panels.
- the cross is supported on the ground with its underside. A safeguard against lifting one floor panel over the other does not offer the system.
- Similar connecting elements describe the DE 10 2011 012 023 A1 .
- DE 4222 936 A1 and 10 210 014 131 A1 There strip-shaped or plate-shaped connecting elements are shown, of which the knobs are up. Partially they have a ribbed profiling to get in the holes to keep the floorboards.
- An upstanding center bar serves to maintain a distance to form a gap between the plates.
- a spoke wheel-shaped embodiment of this type shows the DE 202 01 654 U1 for the floor slabs of an exhibition stand.
- the DE 3902 419 A1 describes pressed from scrap tires plates in which pits are formed in recesses on the rings can be pushed to connect.
- a double-T connector is shown, which engages in a respective groove in the side surface and at the bottom of the plates. To connect the two plates must be joined together at an offset in the direction of the joint and then moved horizontally in the correct position in the joint direction.
- the object of the invention is to provide a floorboard system, which creates a connection between the adjoining floorboards in all directions, ie horizontally across and along the joint, and in the vertical direction, wherein the connection system comprises a connector which in addition to its connecting the floorboards Function allows a flexible and uneven compensating support on the ground.
- a floorboard system of the type mentioned above in that at least on the longitudinal sides recesses are present, in which the projections for positively locking the vertical position of the adjoining floorboards engage and that the flexible connector comprises at least one gripping member for securing the horizontal position in the transverse direction of the adjoining floorboards, when attaching one of the floorboards to the other floorboard at an insertion angle and by pivoting to an aligned position of Floor board attacks on at least one of the floorboards.
- the invention includes a connection system with a flexible connector, which has a dual function, namely on the one hand to secure the floorboards form fit for all relevant degrees of freedom to each other and on the other hand to form supports that can be supported on the ground, can compensate for unevenness of the ground and ensure that the form-solid floorboards between the connectors have a ground clearance. Between these, the floorboards can be self-supporting. The system thus places lower demands on the ground and is nevertheless flexible and easy to assemble.
- each case different projections are arranged on both longitudinal sides of the floorboards, for example on one of the longitudinal sides for receiving the connector formed receiving projections and on the opposite side Eingreifvorsprünge for engaging in the recesses.
- the connectors can either be applied during installation to the receiving projections and inserted with a projection in a recess of the receiving projection or this can already be done at the factory.
- different designs for the attachment of the connector with the floorboards are possible, for example, an undercut profile for insertion in the manner of a dovetail or a cavity on the connector, in which the receiving projection engages as in a flexible shoe and secured thereto. Further features are defined in the subclaims.
- either different sized connectors can be used or it can be provided on the floorboards and / or the connectors already alternative securing positions that the two (or multiple) define joint distances, such as Gripping ridges on the underside of the engagement projections, which can optionally engage in spaced-apart recesses on the connector.
- An advantageous embodiment of the invention comprises a connector having a flexible body with a support surface on its underside, lateral, upwardly disposed, for engagement on the longitudinal sides of the floorboards provided gripping elements and on a central web laterally projecting engagement projections, for engagement in the laterally open recesses of the floorboards to be joined are formed.
- They are advantageous by rounding, beveling and by their flexibility in the position when pivoting into their aligned end position both for the engagement of the engagement projections in the recesses and for the positive engagement of the gripping elements to ensure the cohesion of the floor panels, for example in Shape of lateral webs, which attack from below on the inside of the long sides.
- the dimensions of the recesses in the longitudinal direction of the joint in the longitudinal sides and the corresponding dimensions of the connector are matched to one another, so that there is also a positive connection in this direction.
- the connector has a same profile in the longitudinal direction of the joint, so that it can also be produced as a section of a rod profile.
- a connector is advantageous which can be pressed from below into the joint between the adjacent sides of two floorboards or by a vertical parallel displacement parallel to the joint in engagement. He has barb-like engagement projections on. These may be like a claw in the recesses on the sides have snap-in elements on the central web of the connector.
- This connector can be attached to one side of a floorboard from below and then the other floorboard can be attached from above and pressed down, pushing back the latch-like resilient engagement projection until it snaps into the recess on this floorboard. But it is also possible to provide this connector, for example, in addition to the Einschwenk connectors or to connect floorboards entirely with this type of connector, for example by pressing the connector from below.
- the floorboards are not over their entire length and width on the ground, but at precisely defined locations, namely the support surfaces of the connector. These can also be structured or ribbed if elastic support and even better adaptation to the substrate is desired. A production with different elasticity between the gripping area and the support area, for example by Mehrkomponentenspritz- or continuous casting is possible.
- the connection between the floorboards by a load so committing, reinforced, although without them a secure connection in all relevant degrees of freedom exists. Unevenness in the ground is less disturbing for a level installation of the floorboard system, because there is a gap between the undersides and the ground, which also serves to dissipate penetrated moisture or to lay cables, etc.
- the floorboards are in particular made of plastic injection molding, for example made of natural fibers reinforced and / or filled plastic, ie fiber composite (NFK), based on polyolefin, epoxy, polyester, phenolic or polyamide.
- NFK ie fiber composite
- polyolefin epoxy
- polyester phenolic or polyamide
- NFK ie fiber composite
- they are weather-resistant and easy to clean, so they are particularly suitable for terraces and balconies.
- a laying can be done in different patterns and, since there are numerous connection options (recesses and / or projections) in relatively short distances on all sides, it is also possible to adapt the covering to the structural conditions by shortening the floorboards.
- Fig. 1 shows a floorboard 11, which is made by injection molding of a natural fiber composite (NFK).
- Plastics such as polyolefins, epoxies, polyesters, phenolic or polyamide, which are filled with natural fibers and thus also reinforced, are particularly suitable for this purpose.
- the floorboard has a top 12 which is provided with a non-slip structure such as structured longitudinal ribs 13. It is bounded by sides or side walls, namely longitudinal sides 14, 15 and end faces 16, which, as seen in FIG Fig. 3 can be seen, the floorboard 11 surrounded.
- the floorboard thus has a flat box-like shape whose interior, ie its underside, has continuous longitudinal ribs 17, 18, of which the longitudinal ribs 17 extend to the same level as the sides 14 to 16, while in each case lower longitudinal ribs 18 run between them. At their level, transverse ribs are provided, which also stiffen the floor boards in the transverse direction. Between the ribs 17, 18 channels 19 are formed in which cables, cables, etc. can run. In conjunction with the relatively hard material thus creates a form-solid floorboard that is resistant to bending and breakage and still can be produced inexpensively from ecologically advantageous material.
- On the longitudinal side 14 protrude horizontally gripping elements 9 in the form of receiving projections 22, which are formed as flat tongues whose top is at the level of the cutout top edges 26. They have in the middle a recess 23 in the form of a through hole with a countersink 24 at the top.
- Complementing complementary gripping elements 9 are provided in the form of two engagement projections 25 on the opposite longitudinal side 15, the top is also at the level of the cutting top edges 26, while their bottom is at the level of the side lower edges 21.
- the receiving projections 22 and the engagement projections 25 are each flanked by two recesses 20 of the longitudinal sides.
- the engagement projections 25 are narrower than the Receiving projections 22.
- the engagement projections 25 are, apart from the areas near the end faces 16, arranged in pairs so that they are the receiving projections 22 opposite, so can intervene in an assembly of two floorboards on both sides next to the recording projections.
- a plurality of groups of a few pairs of engagement projections 25 are provided with opposite receiving projection, wherein in the middle of two groups are provided with a smaller distance from each other.
- a connector 30 made of a flexible material, a plastic injection molding material with rubber-like properties, in the form of a plate-shaped body 29 with a bottom 31 forming a support surface 31, a towering, a protrusion 32 for engaging the recess 23 in the receiving projection forming knob, with a also upwardly projecting support web 33 on a longitudinal side 28, and with on the opposite longitudinal side 37 upwardly projecting securing projections 34 in the region of the corners, which serve as later explained security elements. Between these Projections 34, a gap 35 is formed.
- the support web 33 has on its inner side 39 in the center a projection 40 which, in the assembly of the connector and the receiving projection 22, fits into a recess 41 at the foot of the receiving projection and secures the connector in addition to the projection 32 (nub) against pulling in the transverse direction.
- a projection 40 which, in the assembly of the connector and the receiving projection 22, fits into a recess 41 at the foot of the receiving projection and secures the connector in addition to the projection 32 (nub) against pulling in the transverse direction.
- oblique insertion recesses 38 are formed adjacent to the two transverse sides.
- Fig. 5 shows a detail of two floorboards 11 before their connection to the floorboard system 10 in plan view.
- the head of the knob may be somewhat thickened and / or be barbed-like and insert into the countersink 24.
- the support bar engages behind the side wall 14.
- the attachment of the connector 30 to the receiving projections 22 can already be done at the factory, with other attachment options such as gluing, welding, 2-component syringes or the like. possible are.
- the connectors 30 may also be mounted just prior to assembly of the floorboards, with the user being able to load all or some of the receiving projections with connectors, depending on the requirements or substrate condition. In addition, he may then choose to use connectors for laying with a joint 46 at a defined distance between the sides of the floorboards, hereinafter referred to as a gap joint, or with "zero joint". This increases flexibility and reduces the types available in the trade.
- the receiving projection 22 of in Fig. 5 left floorboard is provided with the connector 30 in the manner described, it being noted that the projection 32 (knob) has a thickened and slightly barb-like shaped head 39 which fits into the countersink 34 and so the connector 30 on the receiving projection 22 secures.
- the right floorboard is introduced at an insertion angle ⁇ so that, as out Fig.
- the engagement projection 25 penetrates into the space 58, the recess 20 and the insertion recess 38 between them when the right floorboards in the insertion direction (arrow 41) is pushed into or in the left floorboard.
- the engagement projection 25 slides with its underside on the securing projections 34, supported by the insertion bevel 42 (see Fig. 4 ).
- the size of the insertion angle ⁇ depends on the dimensions of the floorboards and in particular of the connector 30, there mainly the height of the securing projections 34 and will be between 10 ° and 30 °. In the present example, it is about 20 °.
- this connection system performs a multiple function. It supports the floorboards at a distance 48 elastically with the support surface 31 of the flexible connector 30 on the ground 47 and secures the connection of the floorboards 11 both in the transverse direction, as well as in longitudinal joint direction and in the vertical direction, ie against lifting.
- the connection in the transverse direction is made by that, like the Figures 6a and 6b show, the support web 33 and its projection 40, the inner edge 49 of the side wall 14 of the left floorboard 11 engage behind, while the inner edge 43 of the side wall 15 of the right floor board 11 is engaged behind by the safety projections 34.
- the connector 30 thus forms a bottom of both floor boards engaging flexible clip, which is additionally secured by an operating load from above.
- the connection in the vertical direction is elastic, because the engagement projection 25 rests on the inner surface 51 of the flexible connector 30.
- FIGS. 8 to 10 show different laying patterns of floorboards 11, without offset next to each other ( Fig. 8 ), by about one third ( Fig. 9 ) and at an angle to each other ( Fig. 10 ).
- the arrangement of the receiving and engaging projections 22, 25 allow this and a large number of other variations of the installation.
- the connection of the longitudinal sides with the end faces can not be done in the manner described by pivoting, if at the same time a connection between longitudinal sides is made. Connection systems that make this possible, but will be described below.
- Fig. 11 shows a variant of the connection between the receiving projection 22 and connector 30 in which the receiving projections 22 are divided into two and tapered towards each other inside so that the dovetailed projection 32 on the connector 30 with the receiving projections forms a dovetail connection.
- FIGS. 12 to 14 show a variant of the connector 30 having a shoe 52 for receiving the receiving projection 22, which need not have a hole 23 in this case.
- the shoe is designed as a flat rectangular compartment and has on its upper side a stop bar, which serves as a spacer 53 between the two longitudinal sides 14, 15 for Definition, ie the joint width, the distance gap 46 is used.
- Fig. 12 shows the connector in an oblique view and Fig. 13 after its attachment to a floorboard 11.
- FIG. 14 shows in section XIV-XIV, which can be inserted into the shoe 52 as a foot due to the flexibility of the connector 30 on the receiving projection 22, the support bar 33, so to speak, behind the hacking of the receiving projection engages and, as in the dovetail design , determines the connector 30 to the floorboard 11.
- the connection with the adjacent floorboard 11 is done as in particular in the FIGS. 6 and 7 shown, wherein for simplicity here the insertion recesses 38 are not shown or due to the flexibility of the connector can also be omitted.
- FIGS. 15 to 17 show a variant in which a laying with zero joint and gap joint is already provided.
- the attachment of the connector 30 on the receiving projection 22 is as based on the FIGS. 4 to 7 described.
- the in Fig. 16 in an oblique view connector 30 resembles with its features Fig. 4 However, in the region of the insertion recesses 38 three grooves or cuts 55 are present at the bottom. In it fit strip-shaped gripping ridges 56 projecting from the bottom of the engagement projections 25 down. If, how Fig. 17 shows, the connector 30 is fixed by snapping the knob 32 with its head 39 in the hole 23 and the countersink 24 on the receiving projection, according to the FIGS.
- FIGS. 18 to 25 show a preferred embodiment of the connection system.
- Fig. 22 is in oblique view and in Fig. 18 shown on average in each case a connector 30 for a "zero-gap" -Verlegung and laying with distance joint.
- the flexible material connector has a constant profile over its length in the jointing direction, which also allows production from an extruded profile, and has a plate-shaped body 59 with an upper inner surface 51 and a lower support surface 31.
- This is in the case of Fig. 22 ribbed in order to increase the flexibility and adaptability to a level and even surface and also to improve the position of the floorboards 30 on the ground.
- the flexibility in the area of the support surface 31, without allowing the rest of the body to become soft, could also be achieved by different material properties in the injection or extrusion process, for example by 2-component spraying.
- Fig. 23 shows an oblique view of a floorboard 11. It can be seen that the floorboards, which for the embodiments of the FIGS. 4 and for the designs FIGS. 18 to 22 are provided, have no gripping elements in the form of receiving and Eingreifvorsprüngen, but only recesses 20, which are provided distributed at equal intervals on the long sides 14, 15 and end faces 16. This is a great advantage not only for the production, but also for storage and assembly, since the floorboards do not have to be brought into a specific orientation when laying.
- the recesses 20 (see in particular on Fig. 19 ) are provided in pages 14, 15, 16 and consist of horizontally aligned incisions or openings (see also Fig. 21 ). Between them and the lower edge 21 of the pages these are set back slightly, so that a space 61 for the central web 60 is formed.
- Fi g. 19 now shows the joining together of two floorboards 11.
- the connector 30 has been attached to the to be applied, right floorboard 11 before connecting. In this case engages an engagement projection 25a in the recess 20 on the right floorboard 11 and the securing projection 34 on this side engages behind the side wall 15.
- the thus connected to the right floorboard 11 connector 30 can now with its engagement projection 25a in the recess 20 of the left floorboard 11 are pushed, which allows the rounding 62.
- the strip-shaped securing projection 34 on the left, on insertion front side of the connector slides under the lower edge 21 of the side wall 14 of the left floorboard forward until it engages the inner edge of the side wall 14 when swung down into the aligned position ( Fig. 20 ). This also helps a rounding 63 on the inner edge of the securing projections 34th
- FIGS. 20 and 21 show the completed joint with gap gap in the cut. It will be appreciated that the engagement projections 25a secure the floorboards 11 against vertical displacements while the securing projections 34 hold the floorboards 11 together in a clip-like manner.
- the spacer 53 at the top of the cross-shaped central portion of the connector 30 ensures a uniform dimension of the gap 46.
- Fig. 21 shows the connectors could be used on each of the numerous recesses 20 but this is not necessary. It can be seen that here too a load on the floorboard system additionally strengthens and secures the connection and ensures a certain flexibility in that the body 59 of the connector 30 between the floorboards and the floor 47 is compensating and slightly flexible, thus also soundproofing.
- FIGS. 24 and 25 show the the FIGS. 20 and 21 corresponding representations for the execution "zero joint".
- the angular arrangement of Fig. 26 is also shown with connectors 30 on all possible connection points, ie recesses 20 of the floorboards 11, which is certainly necessary or appropriate only in exceptional cases.
- the connections can be performed by pivoting in such over-corner joints only when this happens around a pivot axis.
- FIGS. 27 to 35 show a connection system in which the two floorboards 11 to be joined can be securely coupled to each other via the connector 30 without pivoting.
- Fig. 27 shows in cross section and Fig. 28 in an oblique view, the connector for a "zero joint" compound having a plate-shaped body 59 with a support surface 31 on its underside. On both sides of the body projecting securing projections 34 high, which are provided at its inner edge with a fillet 63.
- the connector 30 is also made of flexible material and has a constant length over its length in the joint direction, which also allows the production of an extruded profile.
- a central web 60 protrudes from the inner surface 51 of the body 59 upwards.
- the engagement projections are barb-like obliquely downwardly directed elastic pawls, which can apply under pressure from above to the central web in the narrower web portion 71, which forms wells 70 there, or at least can approach.
- Fig. 29 shows the attachment of the connector 30 to a floorboard 11, as shown in FIG Fig. 23 that is, with recesses 20 in the sides serving as sidewall-engaging slots of a longitudinal dimension matching the length of the connector and having a recessed portion 73 providing space for the central web 60.
- a connector 30 is inserted in such recess , being, as well Fig. 30 shows the securing projection 34 engages behind the inner edge 49 of the side wall 15 and one of the engagement projections 25b rests with its front, ie lower end on the lower surface 74 of the recess 20.
- the in Fig. 30 be prepared left floor board 11 ( Fig. 29 ). This preparation is easy to do by the publisher, so it does not require any measures in production and distribution.
- Fig. 30 shows the process of connection.
- the right-hand floor board 11 is inserted in the same orientation as the left floor board 11 already supported on the substrate 47 via the connector 30 and its supporting surface 31, ie horizontally from above, ie in the direction of the arrow 75
- the bottom edge 66 of the side wall is inserted into the gap 67 between the securing protrusion 34 and the engaging protrusion 25b, and pushes it back, allowing it to fit into the recess 70.
- the securing projection 34 already engaging behind the inner edge 49 of the side wall, the right floorboard is held in its sideways position and can not be pushed back to the right by the sideward pressure exerted by the engagement projection 25b.
- the securing projections 34 protrude so high that the below the recess portion 76 of the floorboards 11 has already penetrated into the gap 67 before the portion 76 reaches the engagement projection 25b.
- the recessed section 76 has its upper edge, namely the lower surface 74 of the recess 20, passed the outer end of the engagement projection 25b, it snaps back due to its flexibility and settles on the surface 74.
- connection system which creates a secure connection simply with slot-shaped recesses in the sides provided floorboards 11 via flexible, depressible from below into the joint connector 30.
- the connector has a clip which engages behind both side walls and a shaft which can be inserted from below into the joint between the floorboards and the engagement projections, which penetrate into recesses on the side walls of the floorboards and hold themselves there.
- FIGS. 32 to 35 In the rest of the same design and function of the middle web 60 or shaft is also not the arrow-like or barb-like protruding engagement projections 25 b provided and beyond this with serving as a spacer 53 upper extension whose Thickness determines the joint width.
- the individual features and the connection function are the same as based on the Fig. 27 to 31 described.
- FIGS. 36 to 38 show a simplified embodiment of the embodiment of FIGS. 15 to 17 , Out Fig. 36
- the connector 30 has a non-obliquely recessed to insertion grooves, but substantially flat body 59, in its flat inner surface 51, the three grooves 55 are formed.
- the support web 33 and the securing projections 34 are formed as continuous webs.
- FIGS. 37 and 38 show in cross-section and in a bottom view the connection of two floorboards with the connector 30 after Fig. 36 ,
- the floorboards have a receiving projection 22, as in Fig. 17 is shown and an engagement projection 25 with two gripping ridges 56 as in Fig. 15 shown.
- Fig. 38 shows the connector 30 in transparent view. It can be seen that only one engagement projection 25 is used here, which further increases the flexibility of the system arrangement.
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