WO2010079462A1 - Modular floor system - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a system for fitted floors, and in particular for flooring consisting of wooden panels, comprising a number of interlocking modular bearing plates to which a plurality of panel elements can be fixed to cover outdoor surfaces such as terraces, patios, swimming pool borders and the like.
- This type of flooring is currently made using conventional methods that, in the majority of cases, involve the assembly and the subsequent processing in situ of the various flooring components.
- said flooring comprises a number of supporting elements 101 , generally arranged equidistantly over the whole surface area to be covered with flooring, that serve the purpose of supporting the flooring, which is constructed thereon, and of separating it from the subfloor.
- a number of beam members 102 made of wood or metal, arranged in parallel rows at a preset distance (generally in the range of 40 to 80 cm) are attached to the supporting elements by means of screws or similar means, as shown in figure
- the wooden panels 103 that constitute the flooring surface are then attached to this framework; in particular, said panels are installed in a direction perpendicular to that of the beam members 102, as shown in figure 14b.
- Clips 104 are used to attach said panels 103 to the beam members 102, said clips being fixed to the beam members by means of screws or the like.
- said clips have an omega-shaped profile with two ends 105 suitable for engaging in grooves 106 provided along the edges of the panels 103 in order to retain the panels in a fixed position and separated from one other, as shown in figure 14c.
- the gap between one panel and the next is essential not only to allow for water to run off into the space underneath (onto the subfloor), but also and above all to enable the panels to expand and contract as a result of variations in humidity and temperature.
- the flooring panels may be attached directly to the beam members by means of screws but, in this case, in order to allow for their expansion, the panels must undergo a preliminary perforation to create a special recess for containing the screws.
- the flooring thus configured consists of a large number of components
- Another disadvantage of these systems relates to the quality of the flooring, and particularly to its stability and durability.
- the supporting elements 101 and the beam members 102 are placed, as mentioned previously, a certain distance apart, that is generally between approximately 40 cm and 80 cm.
- the panels 103 that are installed on top of said beam members are consequently supported not over their whole length, but only in certain places (coinciding with the supporting elements 101 ) where the bending strains become concentrated.
- Some supporting elements allow for their height off the subfloor to be adjusted but, here again, levelling the various supporting elements takes a considerable amount of time.
- the object of the present invention is a modular fitted flooring system, particularly for wood panelled flooring, that overcomes the above-described drawbacks of the known art.
- one object of the invention is a modular fitted flooring system that provides a stable and solid base for the flooring, enabling a uniform distribution of the loads on the panel elements in order to contain their deformation, and that is quick and easy to install thanks to its modular design.
- Another object of the present invention is a modular fitted flooring system, particularly for wood panel flooring, with a panel fixing system that enables a rapid and efficient water run-off from the flooring surface and that allows for the panel elements to expand and contract as a result of variations in humidity and temperature.
- Another object of the present invention is a modular fitted flooring system, particularly for wood panel flooring, that is suitable for manufacturing in standardised form to contain the production costs, but that also allows for the creation of different installation patterns (e.g. in strips with the joints randomly- staggered or alternating, in square basket patterns, etc).
- a modular fitted flooring system comprising a plurality of bearing plates and a plurality of panel elements designed to be hooked onto said bearing plates, said bearing plates comprising a flat plate with a lower surface having a plurality of supporting elements that provide the base for resting the plate on a subfloor, and an upper surface with panel hooking means and load-bearing elements, the lateral edges of said plates including jointing elements for connecting one bearing plate to another adjacent thereto, characterised in that said panel hooking means consist of a plurality of teeth extending from said upper surface of the bearing plate and designed to engage in grooves provided on at least two edges of the panel element, said teeth being arranged on the bearing plate so as to create a gap between one panel element and another adjacent thereto in a direction crosswise to the direction of installation of the panel elements.
- the teeth are arranged in parallel rows located respectively along the lateral edges of each panel element so as to create a gap between one panel element and the next.
- said bearing plate supporting elements can be designed to have a height that is constant or that increases progressively from one side towards the opposite side so as to create a supporting surface sloping at a given angle in relation to the bearing plate.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the modular fitted flooring system according to the invention.
- figure 2 is a lateral cross-sectional view along A-A of the modular fitted flooring system of figure 1 ;
- figure 3 is a perspective view from below of a bearing plate for the modular fitted flooring system of figure 1 ;
- figure 4 is a plan view from below of a bearing plate for the modular fitted flooring system of figure 1 ;
- figure 5 is a perspective view from above of a bearing plate for the modular fitted flooring system of figure 1 ;
- figure 6 is a plan view from above of a bearing plate for the modular fitted flooring system of figure 1 ;
- FIG. 7 is a lateral cross-sectional view of the modular fitted flooring system showing the panel hooking steps
- figure 8 is a perspective view of a panel element for the modular fitted flooring system of figure 1 ;
- FIG. 9a and 9b are two views of a detail of the bearing plate for the modular fitted flooring system of figure 1 ;
- FIG. 10 is a lateral cross-sectional view of the modular fitted flooring system according to another embodiment
- FIG. 1 1 is a lateral cross-sectional view showing the modular fitted flooring system installed on a subfloor;
- - figures from 12a to 12d are four plan views showing various flooring installation patterns; - figure 13 is a lateral cross-sectional view showing the modular fitted flooring system according to another embodiment, installed on a subfloor.
- the modular fitted flooring system globally indicated by the numeral 1 comprises a plurality of bearing plates 2 joined together to form a supporting surface and a plurality of panel elements 3 fixed to said bearing plates 2 to form the flooring surface.
- Said bearing plates are preferably made of a plastic material, e.g. nylon, polyethylene, polypropylene or the like, by injection moulding or similar procedures.
- This characteristic enables a supporting surface to be obtained with a good mechanical strength for bearing the static and dynamic loads coming to bear on the flooring, while at the same time it guarantees sufficient flexibility to ensure that the supporting surface can adhere to and follow the surface of the subfloor perfectly.
- the various bearing plates 2 are connected together by means of suitable joints located on the lateral edges that enable a supporting surface of the required shape and size to be created within an installation time that is reduced to a minimum.
- Each bearing plate 2 in turn comprises a flat plate, indicated by the numeral 4, with an upper surface 5 and a lower surface 6.
- said supporting elements may be of various shape and size providing they are distributed evenly over the lower surface 6 so as to provide a solid and stable supporting surface for the plate 4.
- said supporting elements 7 preferably consist of cylindrical surfaces 8 extending from the surface 6, in which further reinforcement ribbing (not shown in the figure) may be incorporated.
- said supporting elements 7 i.e. of the cylindrical surfaces 8 and of any ribbing
- said supporting elements 7 may be chosen at will, but it generally comes preferably in the range of 15 cm to 40 cm.
- the purpose of the supporting elements 7, in addition to supporting the plate 4, is also to provide a gap between said plate and the surface of the subfloor to allow for the run-off of water draining from the surface of the floor and also of any water already on the subfloor.
- the supporting elements 7 are arranged over the surface 6 so as to create a series of passages 10 between one element and the next, to allow for the run-off of water towards the water collection and drainage systems.
- the cylindrical surfaces 8 also advantageously have the edge on which they rest
- the space between the subfloor and the plate 4 can also be used for the passage of piping or electric wiring, which thus remains completely out of sight, for a pleasing aesthetic effect.
- said hooking means consist of a plurality of teeth 13 extending from said upper surface 5, each comprising a supporting stem 15 extending from the upper surface 5 and integral therewith, and a coupling clip 16 located at the end of said supporting stem.
- Said hooking means 13 are arranged on the upper surface 5 of the plate 4 in parallel rows in the direction of installation of the panel elements 3, as shown by the letter X in figures 5 and 6.
- each panel element 3 is retained by two rows of teeth 13 located along its lateral edges in the direction X.
- Figure 7 shows the system for hooking the panel elements 3 onto the bearing plate 2.
- each panel element 3 is retained by two rows of hooking means, identified in the figure as 13a and 13b, along the lateral edges 3a and 3b of the panel element 3.
- the panel element is locked onto the bearing plate 2 thanks to the shaping of the coupling clip 16, designed to engage in a groove 17 provided along the lateral edges of the panels in the direction X, as shown in figure 8.
- Said clip 16 preferably has a profile with a substantially trapezoid shape tapering upwards so as to define a sloping wall 16a on which the panel element slides when it is inserted.
- the panel element 3 is also advantageously shaped so that the corresponding lower edges 18 are slightly recessed with respect to the lateral edges 3a and 3b, so as to co-operate with the walls 16a of the clips 16 to facilitate the insertion of the panel element (figure 8).
- the dimensions and the materials of the hooking means are chosen so as to enable the teeth to bend without the risk of breaking during the insertion of the panel elements (figure 7).
- the rows of hooking means 13a and 13b are located so as to leave a gap of several millimetres (approximately 3-5 mm) between one panel element and the next in a direction Y crosswise to that of installation X.
- This gap is indispensable both during the installation of the flooring, so that the hooking means 13 can bend during the insertion of the panel element, and also during the use of the flooring, to allow for the run-off of rainwater, for instance, or of washing water, from the floor surface onto the upper surface 5 of the plate 4 underneath, and from there onto the subfloor below.
- the invention advantageously includes a plurality of through openings 19 provided on the plate 4 that place the space between the plate 4 and the panel elements in communication with the space underneath, between the plate 4 and the subfloor, as shown in figures 5 and 6.
- the water thus runs off the floor surface between adjacent panel elements onto the upper surface 5 of the plate 4, and from there through said openings 19 onto the subfloor, from where it runs into the water collection and drainage systems.
- Said openings can be in various shapes providing they are equally distributed over the whole surface of the plate 4 to ensure the maximum water run-off efficiency.
- the elements that bear the load of the panel elements 3 comprise a plurality of ribs 14 extending from the upper surface
- Said load-bearing elements enable the panel element 3 to be separated from the upper surface 5 of the plate 4 while simultaneously providing support for said panel element substantially over its whole length.
- the space between the lower surface of the panel element and the plate 4 is indispensable to enable rain water to drain into the space between the plate 4 and the panel elements, and from there into the space underneath, between the plate 4 and the subfloor.
- the dimensions of the ribbing 14, the teeth 13 and the profile of the panel elements 3 are calculated so that, when the panel element 3 is hooked in place, its underside remains pressed against the ribbing 14 by the teeth 13 to avoid any slack that, with time, could damage the flooring.
- each bearing plate 2 there are male-female jointing elements on the lateral edges of each bearing plate 2 for joining adjacent bearing plates together to form an integral supporting surface.
- the bearing plate 2 comprises further hooking means for the panel elements 3 in order to fix them more firmly in the event of particularly demanding conditions of use of the flooring.
- Said teeth 23, like the teeth 13, are arranged in two rows 23a and 23b lying in the direction of installation X of the panel elements and inserted in between the rows
- the installation of flooring using the modular fitted flooring system according to the invention is extremely quick and easy, giving rise to a flooring such as the one shown in figure 1 1 .
- the various bearing plates 2 are placed in position and joined together by means of the jointing elements 20 and 21 , until the whole surface requiring flooring has been covered. Then the panel elements 3, made of any material chosen by the customer (various types of wood, particle board, plywood, plastic materials, etc) are installed, hooking them onto the bearing plates 2 by exerting a vertical pressure such that the teeth 13 (and possibly also the teeth 23) bend and the clips 16 engage in the grooves 17 provided on the lateral edges of the panel elements 3 (and possibly also in the grooves 24).
- jointing elements thus configured and located allows for different installation patterns to be obtained, as shown in figures from 12a to 12d.
- arranging all the bearing plates 2 with the rows 13a and 13b of teeth 13 aligned in the same direction enables an installation of the strips with randomly- staggered joints (fig. 12a), alternate joints (fig. 12b), aligned joints (fig. 12c), or the like.
- Figure 13 shows another embodiment of the present invention.
- said further embodiment involves the bearing plates 2 being complete with supporting elements 7 with a different height.
- the height of said supporting elements increases progressively from one lateral edge towards the opposite lateral edge of the plate, so as to create a supporting surface that slopes at a preset angle in relation to the plane of the plate 4.
- This solution enables a perfectly flat flooring surface to be obtained irrespective of the gradient of the subfloor. This may be useful both when the subfloor has yet to be made, and when it has already been prepared and cannot be altered.
- the bedding layer for the subfloor can be made slightly sloping
- the invention allows for special bearing plates to be used with a relative gradient between the supporting surface and the flooring panel that can be customised to restore the flooring to the horizontal plane.
- the present invention consequently enables the production of a modular fitted flooring system that is quick and easy to install thanks to the modular system of bearing plates and panel hooking means that enable the panels to be fixed in place simply by exerting a pressure, without needing to use particular equipment or specialised personnel.
- the panel elements are supported along their whole length, preventing any bending phenomena typical of the known systems.
- Another advantage of the present invention lies in that it guarantees a quick and efficient run-off of water draining from the floor surface, and it also enables the panel elements to expand and contract as a result of variations in humidity and temperature thanks to the teeth 13 being made of a flexible material and arranged so as to leave a gap between one panel and the next.
- the bearing plates have a standardised shape and are made by moulding a plastic material, the production costs can be contained while different variants of the bearing plates can be produced with supporting elements characterised by different gradients.
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