EP2354369A1 - Device for connecting building boards - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a device for connecting building boards.
- Conventional building boards and in particular deck boards typically include horizontal floors raised above the ground and supported by an underlying structure. Deck boards are generally placed side by side during construction of a deck, on top of a supporting structure such as joists. Other structures utilizing similar flooring techniques include boat docks, ramps, stairs, landings, bridges, platforms and for structures for surrounding or enclosing swimming pools and hot tubs.
- decks are constructed to withstand exposure to the elements and are often constructed from pressure treated wood, plastic or, more recently, wood fiber filled plastics also referred to as Wood Plastic Composites (WPC) and in particular PVC.
- WPC Wood Plastic Composites
- the substructure is typically formed of commonly available pressure treated lumber or alumina profiles.
- the substructure is formed with joists and headers optionally attached to posts.
- the deck boards are typically fixed transversely across the joists to the substructure, in a generally parallel relationship, by way of nails or screws, driven through the upper surface of the deck board into the joist below.
- a device for connecting building boards comprises an at least partially flat top plate, including a first planar flange and a second planar flange. Each of said planar flanges extends outward in a substantially horizontal plane. These planar flanges fit into slots provided into the sides of adjacent deck boards.
- At least one bottom tab extends downwardly from a bottom surface of the top plate. Bottom tabs typically rest upon the upper surface of the underlying joist.
- the known device for connecting building boards further comprises at least one spring leaf. A first end of the spring leaf is connected to said bottom tab. The at least one spring leaf of said device provides for expansion and contraction of the boards after installation, and in particular, provides for post-installation expansion of adjoining deck boards.
- the object of the invention is to provide a device for connecting building boards of the above type and which is so simple to mount that unskilled person can carry out the mounting.
- a second end of the spring leaf comprises a breakable jam.
- the breakable jam at the second end of the spring breaks when the boards expand due to water absorption or temperature rise. This allows the boards to expand, whereby the spacing between adjacent the boards is controlled by the springs such that all the spacing between the boards remain equal, or become again equal when all breakable jams are broken by the expansion of the boards.
- a further advantage of the device according to the invention is, that building boards can expand and shrink freely in their length direction as well and that an easy replacement of a single board is possible.
- the breakable jam is connected with the top plate. This feature allows an easy control of the force required to break the jam.
- the bottom plate further comprises a fastener for connecting the device to a support member.
- the fastener comprises a fastening aperture. This allows an easy connection of the device according to the invention to the underling joist.
- the fastener for comprises spring clips.
- the spring clips allow an easy connection with an underlying joist comprising mounting tabs.
- the invention further relates to a kit of parts comprising a device according to the invention a building board comprising a slot to receive a planar flange of the device.
- a building board is a wood fiber filled PVC deck board.
- the invention also relates to a kit of parts according to the invention, further comprising a support joist with mounting tabs to receive the spring clips.
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Abstract
The invention relates to a device for connecting building boards comprising an at least partially flat top plate, including a first planar flange and a second planar flange, each of said planar flanges extending outward in a substantially horizontal plane, at least one bottom tab extending downwardly from a bottom surface of said top plate and at least one spring leaf, a first end of the spring leaf is connected to said tab, and a second end of the spring leaf comprises a breakable jam. The invention further relates to a kit of parts comprising a device according to the invention a building board comprising a slot to receive a planar flange of the device. Preferably the building board is a wood fiber filled PVC deck board. The invention also relates to a kit of parts according to the invention, further comprising a support joist with mounting tabs to receive the spring clips
Description
- The invention relates to a device for connecting building boards.
- Conventional building boards and in particular deck boards typically include horizontal floors raised above the ground and supported by an underlying structure. Deck boards are generally placed side by side during construction of a deck, on top of a supporting structure such as joists. Other structures utilizing similar flooring techniques include boat docks, ramps, stairs, landings, bridges, platforms and for structures for surrounding or enclosing swimming pools and hot tubs.
- Typically, decks are constructed to withstand exposure to the elements and are often constructed from pressure treated wood, plastic or, more recently, wood fiber filled plastics also referred to as Wood Plastic Composites (WPC) and in particular PVC. Whether the deck boards, which form the flooring of the deck, are comprised of wood or plastic or other material, the substructure is typically formed of commonly available pressure treated lumber or alumina profiles. The substructure is formed with joists and headers optionally attached to posts. The deck boards are typically fixed transversely across the joists to the substructure, in a generally parallel relationship, by way of nails or screws, driven through the upper surface of the deck board into the joist below.
- This manner of attaching deck boards to the substructure presents several disadvantages. If nails or screws are used, they typically cause discoloration of the surrounding wood surface over time. In addition, in driving the nail through the wood or plastic deck board, the surface of the board is often marred during hammering, causing unsightly dents and scratches to the top surface of the board. Both the discoloration of the wood and marring of the surface are of particular concern when exotic hardwoods are used.
- In addition, nails have a tendency to work themselves loose from the board over time, projecting upward from the board's surface. Not only is this aesthetically unpleasing, it causes the deck board to loosen against the joist and also constitutes a safety hazard, particularly to individuals walking over the deck surface barefoot. In addition, both nails and screws are prone to rusting over time, causing failure to the attachment. Removal of one or more deck boards entails prying the nails loose, which is both time consuming and causes damage to the surface of the board.
- Since decks are constantly exposed to outside environmental conditions, the deck boards are exposed to extremes of both temperature and humidity. Both plastic and wooden deck boards will shrink and expand in response to temperature changes, and wooden deck boards will also shrink and expand as the moisture content of the board increases or decreases. Deficiencies in the attachment means in the prior art often cause attachment devices to loosen over time or to cause the deck boards to warp or crack because the attachment device does not provide for movement along with the board as it expands or contracts.
- To avoid the difficulties presented by attachment devices as described above, a device for connecting building boards was described that comprises an at least partially flat top plate, including a first planar flange and a second planar flange. Each of said planar flanges extends outward in a substantially horizontal plane. These planar flanges fit into slots provided into the sides of adjacent deck boards. Generally several of these devices are used to connect two building boards, whereby the devices typically are positioned above the underlying joist. At least one bottom tab extends downwardly from a bottom surface of the top plate. Bottom tabs typically rest upon the upper surface of the underlying joist. The known device for connecting building boards further comprises at least one spring leaf. A first end of the spring leaf is connected to said bottom tab. The at least one spring leaf of said device provides for expansion and contraction of the boards after installation, and in particular, provides for post-installation expansion of adjoining deck boards.
- However, after mounting of the building boards, the building boards should be equally spaced. This requires that during mounting all boards should be subjected to equal forces to equally compress the leaf springs of all the devices used to connect two adjacent building boards. This is difficult and requires skilled persons. The object of the invention is to provide a device for connecting building boards of the above type and which is so simple to mount that unskilled person can carry out the mounting.
- According to the invention this object is reached in that a second end of the spring leaf comprises a breakable jam. The provision of a breakable jam at the second end of the spring leaf allows an unskilled person to mount building boards equally spaced just by pressing a second building against a number of devices according to the invention that are placed in a slot provided in the side of an adjacent first building board.
- The breakable jam at the second end of the spring breaks when the boards expand due to water absorption or temperature rise. This allows the boards to expand, whereby the spacing between adjacent the boards is controlled by the springs such that all the spacing between the boards remain equal, or become again equal when all breakable jams are broken by the expansion of the boards. A further advantage of the device according to the invention is, that building boards can expand and shrink freely in their length direction as well and that an easy replacement of a single board is possible.
- According to a first embodiment the breakable jam is connected with the top plate. This feature allows an easy control of the force required to break the jam.
- In another embodiment, at least a part of the bottom plate further comprises a fastener for connecting the device to a support member. Preferably the fastener comprises a fastening aperture. This allows an easy connection of the device according to the invention to the underling joist.
- In another preferred embodiment, the fastener for comprises spring clips. The spring clips allow an easy connection with an underlying joist comprising mounting tabs.
- The invention further relates to a kit of parts comprising a device according to the invention a building board comprising a slot to receive a planar flange of the device. Preferably the building board is a wood fiber filled PVC deck board.
- The invention also relates to a kit of parts according to the invention, further comprising a support joist with mounting tabs to receive the spring clips.
- The invention will now be explained in greater detail by means of the enclosed drawings, wherein the drawings depict:
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Figure 1 : A perspective bottom up view of a first embodiment of a device according to the invention; -
Figure 2 : A perspective top down view of the first embodiment of the device according to the invention; -
Figure 3 : A perspective bottom up view of a second embodiment of the device according to the invention -
Figure 4 : A perspective top down view of the second embodiment of the device according to the invention; -
Fig. 5 : Top view of the first embodiment of the invention including a fastener for connecting the device to a support member. -
Fig. 6 : Top view of a second embodiment of the invention including a fastener for connecting the device to a support member. -
Fig. 7 : Perspective view showing deck board, a first device according to the invention and underlying joist. -
Fig. 8 : Perspective view showing deck board, a second device according to the invention and underlying joist. -
Figure 1 shows a bottom up view device according to the invention (1), comprising an at least partially flat top plate (6), including a first planar flange (5) and a second planar flange (5), each of said planar flanges extending outward in a substantially horizontal plane, a bottom tab (4) extending downwardly from a bottom surface of said top plate (6) and two spring leafs (2), the first ends of the spring leafs are connected to said tab (4) and the second ends of the spring leafs are connected to the top plate (6) via breakable jams (3). -
Figure 2 shows top down view of the device according to the invention (1), comprising an at least partially flat top plate (6), including a first planar flange (5) and a second planar flange (5), each of said planar flanges extending outward in a substantially horizontal plane, a bottom tab (4) extending downwardly from the bottom surface of said top plate (6) and two spring leafs (2). One of the spring leafs is visibly connected with a breakable jam (3) to the top plate (6). -
Figure 3 shows a bottom up view of a further embodiment of the device according to the invention (1), comprising an at least partially flat top plate (6), including a first planar flange (5) and a second planar flange (5), each of said planar flanges extending outward in a substantially horizontal plane, a bottom tab (4) extending downwardly from a bottom surface of said top plate (6) and two spring leafs (2), the first ends of the spring leafs are connected to said tab (4) and the second ends of the spring leafs have breakable jams (3) connected to the top plate (6), one of which is not visible inFig.3 . -
Figure 4 shows top down view of the device according to the invention (1), comprising a flat top plate (6), including a first planar flange (5) and a second planar flange (5), each of said planar flanges extending outward in a substantially horizontal plane, a bottom tab (not visible) extending downwardly from the bottom surface of said top plate (6) and two spring leafs (2). The spring leafs are visibly connected with a breakable jam (3, only one shown) to the top plate (6). -
Fig. 5 shows a top view of the first embodiment of the invention (1) wherein the bottom surface is provided with a fastener (8) for connecting the device to a supporting joist (not shown). The fastener further comprises a fastening aperture (9) and four spring clips (10). -
Fig. 6 shows a top view of a second embodiment of the invention including wherein the bottom surface is provided with a fastener (8) for connecting the device to a supporting joist (not shown). The fastener further comprises a fastening aperture (9) and four spring clips (10), to connect the devise according to the invention to the supporting joist. -
Fig. 7 shows a perspective view of a deck board (11), connected via a first device according to the invention (1) to a support joist (12). One planar flange fits into a slot (13) provided into the side of the deck board (11). Two spring clips (10) are shown, which connects the fastener to mounting tabs (7) of the support joist (12). -
Fig. 8 shows a perspective view of a deck board (11), connected via a second device according to the invention (1) to a support joist (12). One planar flange fits into a slot (13) provided into the side of the deck board (11). Two spring clips (10) are shown, which connects the fastener to mounting tabs (7) of the support joist (12).
Claims (8)
- A device for connecting building boards comprising an at least partially flat top plate, including a first planar flange and a second planar flange, each of said planar flanges extending outward in a substantially horizontal plane, at least one bottom tab extending downwardly from a bottom surface of said top plate and at least one spring leaf, a first end of the spring leaf is connected to said tab, characterized in that a second end of the spring leaf comprises a breakable jam
- A devise according to claim 1, wherein the breakable jam is connected with the top plate.
- A device according to claim 1 or 2, wherein at least a part of the bottom plate further comprises a fastener for connecting the device to a support member.
- A device according to claim 3, wherein the fastener comprises a fastening aperture.
- A device according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the fastener comprises spring clips.
- Kit of parts comprising a device according to any of the preceding claims and a building board comprising a slot to receive a planar flange of the device.
- Kit of parts according to claim 6, wherein the building board is a Wood Plastic Composite, preferably a wood fiber filled PVC deck board.
- Kit of parts according to claim 6 or 7, further comprising a support joist with mounting tabs to receive the spring clips.
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| EP10151693A EP2354369A1 (en) | 2010-01-26 | 2010-01-26 | Device for connecting building boards |
| PL11151968T PL2354370T3 (en) | 2010-01-26 | 2011-01-25 | Device for connecting building boards |
| ES11151968T ES2409056T3 (en) | 2010-01-26 | 2011-01-25 | Device for connecting construction panels |
| EP11151968A EP2354370B1 (en) | 2010-01-26 | 2011-01-25 | Device for connecting building boards |
| PT111519682T PT2354370E (en) | 2010-01-26 | 2011-01-25 | Device for connecting building boards |
| HRP20130439AT HRP20130439T1 (en) | 2010-01-26 | 2013-05-20 | Device for connecting building boards |
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| US20040182034A1 (en) * | 2003-03-20 | 2004-09-23 | Eberle Harry W. | Expansion-compensating deck fastener |
| US20050063771A1 (en) * | 2003-09-23 | 2005-03-24 | Harris G. Steven | Resilient deck board fastener |
| WO2008105012A1 (en) * | 2007-03-01 | 2008-09-04 | Eterno Ivica Srl | Supporting system for raised floors |
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| FR3002257A1 (en) * | 2013-02-15 | 2014-08-22 | Oceplast | Strip assembly for use on horizontal planar support to form e.g. floor, has wing and groove associated with insertion profiles complementary to engagement type by assembly for swiveling around axis parallel with longitudinal axis of strip |
| GB2566521A (en) * | 2017-09-15 | 2019-03-20 | John Jarmey Michael | Tiling system |
| WO2020145866A1 (en) | 2019-01-08 | 2020-07-16 | Välinge Innovation AB | A decking system provided with a connecting system and an associated connecting device |
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| PT2354370E (en) | 2013-05-27 |
| HRP20130439T1 (en) | 2013-06-30 |
| ES2409056T3 (en) | 2013-06-24 |
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