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WO2007039743A1 - Améliorations des revêtements de sol et concernant ceux-ci - Google Patents

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WO2007039743A1
WO2007039743A1 PCT/GB2006/003700 GB2006003700W WO2007039743A1 WO 2007039743 A1 WO2007039743 A1 WO 2007039743A1 GB 2006003700 W GB2006003700 W GB 2006003700W WO 2007039743 A1 WO2007039743 A1 WO 2007039743A1
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Matthew James Port
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04FFINISHING WORK ON BUILDINGS, e.g. STAIRS, FLOORS
    • E04F15/00Flooring
    • E04F15/02Flooring or floor layers composed of a number of similar elements
    • E04F15/02194Flooring consisting of a number of elements carried by a non-rollable common support plate or grid
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04FFINISHING WORK ON BUILDINGS, e.g. STAIRS, FLOORS
    • E04F15/00Flooring
    • E04F15/02Flooring or floor layers composed of a number of similar elements
    • E04F15/10Flooring or floor layers composed of a number of similar elements of other materials, e.g. fibrous or chipped materials, organic plastics, magnesite tiles, hardboard, or with a top layer of other materials
    • E04F15/105Flooring or floor layers composed of a number of similar elements of other materials, e.g. fibrous or chipped materials, organic plastics, magnesite tiles, hardboard, or with a top layer of other materials of organic plastics with or without reinforcements or filling materials
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04FFINISHING WORK ON BUILDINGS, e.g. STAIRS, FLOORS
    • E04F15/00Flooring
    • E04F15/02Flooring or floor layers composed of a number of similar elements
    • E04F15/10Flooring or floor layers composed of a number of similar elements of other materials, e.g. fibrous or chipped materials, organic plastics, magnesite tiles, hardboard, or with a top layer of other materials
    • E04F15/107Flooring or floor layers composed of a number of similar elements of other materials, e.g. fibrous or chipped materials, organic plastics, magnesite tiles, hardboard, or with a top layer of other materials composed of several layers, e.g. sandwich panels
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04FFINISHING WORK ON BUILDINGS, e.g. STAIRS, FLOORS
    • E04F2203/00Specially structured or shaped covering, lining or flooring elements not otherwise provided for
    • E04F2203/06Specially structured or shaped covering, lining or flooring elements not otherwise provided for comprising two layers fixedly secured to one another, in offset relationship in order to form a rebate

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  • the present invention relates to flooring kits, to flooring elements for use in flooring kits, and to methods of assembling flooring kits, and to floors.
  • Flooring kits can be used to provide a temporary floor surface, for example as flooring in a marquee or other temporary structure. Flooring kits can also be used on an existing floor to provide alternative flooring characteristics, for example the provision of a temporary dance floor on an existing carpeted surface. Typically, flooring elements such as boards or mats form part of a flooring kit, along with fixing means designed to hold the flooring elements in place in the floor surface.
  • flooring kits are easy to transport. It is also desirable, that flooring kits are made up of flooring elements of simple construction. Another factor in the cost of providing a temporary floor surface is the cost of assembly and disassembly of the flooring kit . It is therefore desirable that the fixing means are easy to use .
  • the floor surface provided by a portable flooring kit should be free from obstructions caused by the fixing means.
  • the floor surface should be free from gaps, changes in level or relative movement between flooring elements despite possible variations in ground/floor level below the temporary floor and loads imposed on the temporary floor in use .
  • a flooring kit comprising:
  • a first flooring element comprising a flooring surface, an under surface and an edge there-between, a first coupling projection extending beyond the flooring surface and including a first coupling feature, and a second coupling feature at a surface of the first flooring element;
  • a second flooring element comprising a flooring surface, an under surface and an edge there-between, a first coupling projection extending beyond the flooring surface and including a first coupling feature, and a second coupling feature at a surface of the second flooring element ;
  • first coupling feature of the first flooring element engages the second coupling feature of the second flooring element
  • first coupling feature of the second flooring element engages the second coupling feature of the first flooring element to couple the first and second flooring elements
  • the first coupling projection of the first flooring element extends beyond the edge of the second flooring element and the first coupling projection of the second flooring element extends beyond the edge of the first flooring element.
  • the coupling projections extend in a direction substantially parallel to the floor surface.
  • the first coupling projection is located at the under surface of the first flooring element.
  • the first coupling projection is located at the under surface of the second flooring element .
  • the second coupling feature of the first flooring element is at the under surface of the first flooring element.
  • the second coupling feature of the second flooring element is at the under surface of the second flooring element.
  • the first coupling projection extends beyond the flooring surface of the first flooring element at only a part of the edge.
  • the first coupling projection extends beyond the flooring surface of the first flooring element at only a minor part of the edge.
  • the first coupling projection extends beyond the flooring surface of the second flooring element at only a part of the edge.
  • the first coupling projection extends beyond the flooring surface of the second flooring element at only a minor part of the edge.
  • the first coupling projection of the first flooring element is positioned adjacent to the first coupling projection of the second flooring element.
  • the first coupling projection of the first flooring element abuts the first coupling projection of the second flooring element .
  • the first coupling feature of the first flooring element is one of a bulge or a recess and the second coupling feature of the first flooring element is the other of a bulge or a recess.
  • the first coupling feature of the first flooring element is a recess and the second coupling feature of the first flooring element is a bulge.
  • the first coupling feature of the second flooring element is one of a bulge or a recess and the second coupling feature of the second flooring element is the other of a bulge or a recess.
  • the first coupling feature of the second flooring element is a recess and the second coupling feature of the second flooring element is a bulge.
  • the first coupling projection of the first and second flooring elements each comprises a foot.
  • the first coupling projections of the first and second flooring elements comprise a flat portion arranged in use to engage the ground.
  • the first coupling projection of the first and second flooring elements each comprises a wedge portion tapering from the flat portion away from the edge of the flooring element.
  • the wedge portion tapers away from the flat portion.
  • the first flooring element further comprises a second coupling projection extending beyond the flooring surface and including a third coupling feature, and a fourth coupling feature at a surface of the first flooring element;
  • a second flooring element further comprises a second coupling projection extending beyond the flooring surface and including a third coupling feature, and a fourth coupling feature at a surface of the second flooring element; wherein, in use the third coupling feature of the first flooring element engages the fourth coupling feature of the second flooring element, and the third coupling feature of the second flooring element engages the fourth coupling feature of the first flooring element to further couple the first and second flooring elements .
  • the second coupling projections are of substantially identical construction to the first coupling projections.
  • the third and fourth coupling features are of substantially identical construction to the first and second coupling features.
  • the first coupling projection of the first flooring element is proximate to an end portion of the edge of the first flooring element, and the second coupling projection of the first flooring element is proximate to a central portion of the edge of the first flooring element .
  • the first coupling projection of the second flooring element is proximate to a central portion of the edge of the second flooring element, and the second coupling projection of the second flooring element is proximate to an end portion of the edge of the second flooring element .
  • the first coupling projection of the first flooring element abuts the first coupling projection of the second flooring element
  • the second coupling projection of the first flooring element abuts the second coupling projection of the second flooring element.
  • the flooring elements are located offset from one another in a brick-work pattern.
  • the flooring kit further comprises flooring elements comprising one or more coupling projections and coupling features at one edge, and a sloping floor surface to in use engage the ground.
  • a flooring element for use in the flooring kit of the first aspect of the invention.
  • a method of assembling a flooring kit comprising: (a) providing first and second flooring elements of the flooring kit of the first aspect of the invention; (b) engaging the first coupling feature of the first flooring element with second coupling feature of the second flooring element and engaging the first coupling feature of the second flooring element with the second coupling feature of the first flooring element to couple the first and second flooring elements.
  • the step (b) further comprises engaging the third coupling feature of the first flooring element with the fourth coupling feature of the second flooring element and engaging the third coupling feature of the second flooring element with the fourth coupling feature of the first flooring element to further couple the first and second flooring elements.
  • the step (b) comprises rotating the first flooring element relative to the second flooring element to engage the coupling features.
  • Figure 1 shows a plan view of a flooring element according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention for use as part of a flooring kit, in which hidden detail is used to aid the understanding of the structure of the flooring element;
  • Figure 2 shows a side view of the flooring element of Figure 1 ;
  • Figure 3 shows six of the flooring elements of Figure 1 arranged with one another in a typical floor
  • Figure 4 shows a plan view of a half flooring element according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention for use as part of a flooring kit, in which hidden detail is used to aid the understanding of the structure of the flooring element;
  • Figure 5 shows a side view of the flooring element of Figure 4 ;
  • Figure 6 shows a plan view of another half flooring element according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention for use as part of a flooring kit, in which hidden detail is used to aid the understanding of the structure of the flooring element;
  • Figure 7 shows a side view of the flooring element of Figure 6 ;
  • Figure 8 shows a plan view of a coupling projection for use with the flooring elements of Figures 1-7;
  • Figure 9 shows a side view of the coupling projection of Figure 8 in which hidden detail is used to aid the understanding of the structure of the coupling projection;
  • Figure 10 shows an end view of the coupling projection of Figure 8 in which hidden detail is used to aid the understanding of the structure of the coupling projection;
  • Figures HA and HB respectively show a plan view of a lower and upper part of a half length left end edging element for use with the flooring element of Figure 1, in which hidden detail is used to show the position of the second coupling features,-
  • Figure HC shows a side view of the components of Figures HA and HB assembled into an edging element
  • Figures 12A and 12B show respectively a plan view of a lower and upper part of a full length left end edging element for use with the flooring element of Figure 1, in which hidden detail is used to show the position of the second coupling features;
  • Figure 12C shows a side view of the components of Figures 12A and 12B assembled into an edging element
  • Figures 13A and 13B respectively show a plan view of a lower and upper part of a half length right end edging element for use with the flooring element of Figure 1, in which hidden detail is used to show the position of the second coupling features;
  • Figure 13C shows a side view of the components of Figures 13A and 13B assembled into an edging element
  • Figures 14A and 14B show respectively a plan view of a lower and upper part of a full length right end edging element for use with the flooring element of Figure 1, in which hidden detail is used to show the position of the second coupling features;
  • Figure 14C shows a side view of the components of Figures 14A and 14B assembled into an edging element
  • Figures 15Aand 15B respectively show a view of a lower and upper part of a full length edging element for use with the flooring element of Figure I 1 in which hidden detail is used to show the position of the second coupling features ;
  • Figure 15C shows a side view of the components of Figures 15A and 15B assembled into an edging element;
  • Figure 16A shows a plan view of a flooring element according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention for use as part of a flooring kit and including a right hand edging feature, in which hidden detail is used to aid the understanding of the structure of the flooring element;
  • Figure 16B shows a side view of the flooring element of Figure 16A
  • Figure 17A shows a plan view of a flooring element according to another preferred embodiment of the present invention for use as part of a flooring kit and including a left hand edging feature, in which hidden detail is used to aid the understanding of the structure of the flooring element;
  • Figure 17B shows a side view of the flooring element of
  • Figure 18A shows a plan view of a flooring element according to another preferred embodiment of the present invention for use as part of a flooring kit, in which hidden detail is used to aid the understanding of the structure of the flooring element;
  • Figure 18B shows a side view of the flooring element of Figure 18A.
  • FIG. 1 there is shown a plan view of a flooring element 1 according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention for use as part of a flooring kit.
  • Figure 1 hidden detail is used to aid the understanding of the structure of the flooring element 1, and is discussed in more detail below.
  • Figure 2 shows a side view of the flooring element 1 of Figure 1.
  • the flooring element 1 comprises a flooring surface 2 and an under surface 4. An edge 6 is present between the flooring surface 2 and the under surface 4. A plurality of coupling projections 8A-8I are mounted on the under surface 4 and extend beyond the flooring surface 2. The dashed lines are the hidden detail of the coupling projections below the flooring element 1.
  • Each coupling projection 8A- 81 comprises a first coupling feature 10A- 101 in the form of a recess.
  • the flooring element 1 also comprises second coupling features 12A-12I in the form of bulges projecting from the under surface 4, which are also part of the hidden detail of Figure 1.
  • first and second coupling features 10,12 could in alternative embodiments be formed as a bulge and a recess respectively without altering their functionality.
  • the flooring element 1 is provided as part of a flooring kit comprising at least two flooring elements.
  • the flooring elements 1 provided in the flooring kit are coupled to one another by the first and second coupling features 10,12 and by the coupling projections 8.
  • the coupling projections 8 and coupling elements 10,12 serve to interlock flooring elements 1 with one another securely.
  • the coupling projections 8 and coupling features 10,12 are of simple construction, and allow the flooring elements 1 to be quickly and easily built up into a floor. The process for assembling the flooring elements 1 to form a floor is described in more detail below.
  • the flooring element 1 When in use in a typical floor the flooring element 1 is coupled to and abuts six like, surrounding flooring elements IA-IG, as shown in Figure 3.
  • the flooring elements shown in Figure 3 form three rows of flooring elements, with each row offset from the next by one half flooring element length to provide a brickwork arrangement of flooring elements.
  • the flooring element 1 is coupled at one end by engagement of the coupling feature 101 with a corresponding coupling feature 121 of a second flooring element IB, and at the other end by engagement of the coupling feature 121 with a corresponding coupling feature 101 of a third flooring element 1C.
  • the coupling features 101 and 121 can be of similar shape and dimensions to the coupling features lOA-lOG and 12A-12G respectively.
  • the coupling feature 101 comprises a deeper recess than the recesses of coupling features lOA-lOG, and the coupling feature 121 comprises a longer bulge than the bulges of coupling features 12A-12G.
  • the coupling feature 101 may comprise an open ended passageway through the coupling projection 81, and the coupling feature 121 may comprise a pin adapted to locate in and substantially fill the open ended passageway when the coupling features 101 and 121 are engaged with one another.
  • This embodiment of flooring element can still be assembled easily in the manner described in more detail below, and provides a strong coupling between flooring elements which can tolerate more relative movement between flooring elements if laid on uneven ground or subjected to uneven loads .
  • the second coupling features 12A of the flooring element 1 has been labelled so that feature 12A mates with a first coupling feature 1OA of an adjacent flooring element coupled to the first flooring element 1.
  • the second coupling feature 12A of the first flooring element 1 mates with the first coupling feature 1OA of the sixth flooring element IG.
  • the second coupling feature 12B of the first flooring element 1 mates with the first coupling feature 1OB of the sixth flooring element IG.
  • the second coupling feature 12C of the first flooring element 1 mates with the first coupling element 1OC of the fifth flooring element IF and so on, following the pattern around the first flooring element 1.
  • the coupling projections 8 also serve to hold the rows of flooring elements in place.
  • the positioning and width of the coupling projections, and their arrangement relative to the second coupling elements is chosen so that the coupling projections 8A-8H of the flooring element 1 abut coupling projections of the other flooring elements 1D-1G.
  • the coupling projections extend only from a part of the edge 6, with the spacing between the coupling projections 8B and 8C is chosen as equal to the combined width of the coupling projections 8E and 8H.
  • the spacing between the coupling projections 8G and 8F is chosen as equal to the combined width of the coupling projections 8A and 8D .
  • the coupling projections are all of substantially equal width.
  • the first coupling means 10 are provided centrally to the width of the coupling projections 8.
  • the second coupling means 12 are positioned to engage the first coupling means 10 when the flooring elements 1D-1G are correctly positioned along side the flooring element 1.
  • the flooring elements are preferably symmetrical about their longitudinal axis, with the distribution of the coupling projections 8A-8D and 8E-8H symmetrical about an axis perpendicular to the longitudinal axis.
  • the coupling projections act as feet on which the flooring elements stand, and can comprise any suitable material, e.g. composite, plastics or metal materials.
  • the coupling projections comprise a plywood material with a nylon insert to provide the first coupling feature.
  • Nylon is strong in compression, cheaply available in un-worked lengths of suitable dimensions and is relatively easy to machine .
  • FIG. 8 shows a plan view of a coupling projection 8 comprising a first coupling feature 10.
  • the first coupling feature 10 is provided on a nylon insert 14, along with countersunk fixing holes 16 to allow the nylon insert 14 to be screwed in place on the coupling projection 8.
  • the coupling projections 8 comprise a flat portion to rest on the ground on which the flooring element is laid, and tapering section including an angled surface 11 arranged at 45 degrees to the flat portion at the base of the coupling projection.
  • the angled surface 11 forms a wedge portion which tapers away from the flat portion.
  • Half flooring elements 3 and 5 as shown in Figures 4, 5, 6 and 7 are used to produce a rectangular floor.
  • the coupling of the half flooring elements 3 and 5 in a typical floor is carried out in the same manner as the coupling of the flooring elements 1 shown in the floor of Figure 3.
  • a convenient method for assembling the flooring elements into a floor starts with assembling a row of flooring elements, each coupled to the next at a short edge.
  • the first row can be started at a corner of the desired final floor location, with flooring elements added until a desired length of floor is achieved.
  • Flooring elements can then be coupled in turn alongside those of the first row in a brickwork pattern to form another adjoined row. Additional rows can be added until the desired width of floor is achieved. Any gaps present at the end of the brickwork pattern can be filled with half flooring elements .
  • the perimeter of the floor can be finished with edging elements 17, as shown in Figures 11-15.
  • the coupling of the edging elements around the perimeter of a typical floor corresponds to the coupling of the flooring elements 1 to one another in the floor.
  • the edging elements 17 provide a sloping floor surface used to engage the ground and reduce the trip hazard caused by the edge of the floor.
  • the edging elements 17 can conveniently be manufactured from two component parts, an upper part and a lower part coupled to one another to build up the complete element .
  • the use of separate half elements 3,5 and edging elements 17 to finish the outer perimeter of a floor means that the flooring elements 1 used for the majority of the floor are substantially identical . This increases flexibility in the flooring kit, and reduces production costs through economies of scale. Furthermore, the edging elements 17 serve to hold the edges of a floor together, making the floor more resistant to the effects of being laid on an uneven surface and uneven loading.
  • perimeter flooring elements comprising a built in sloping floor surface to engage the ground can be used to reduce the number of assembly/disassembly steps when installing/removing the flooring kit.
  • FIG. 17 show flooring elements 19,20 with built in edging features 21. Built in edging , features 21 are also present on the half elements of Figures 4-7.
  • Figure 18 shows a flooring element according to another embodiment of the present invention.
  • the flooring element 100 of Figure 18 is similar to that of Figure 1, however the position of the coupling projections 8 and the second coupling features 12 is different.
  • the arrangement of coupling projections 8 and coupling features 12 enables the flooring element 100 to be laid in a walkway-type arrangement with the long edges of adjacent flooring elements 100 abutting one another.
  • the abutment of the coupling projections prevents relative movement of the flooring elements in a direction parallel to the long edge.
  • flooring element size and shape, and coupling projection/coupling feature position can be envisaged, enabling floors and walkways to be constructed in various shapes.
  • a walkway-type element with non-parallel sides a nonlinear walkway can be constructed.
  • the flooring elements can be made in any suitable material, with composite materials such as plywood preferred.
  • Plywood is relatively strong in bending, has good surface wear properties, is of relatively low density and furthermore is available cheaply in appropriate dimensions.
  • Plywood of 15mm thick is preferred.
  • the flooring elements measure approximately 1800mm by 600mm, with the half flooring elements approximately 900mm by 600mm. These sizes are easy to handle by installers, without being so small as to require a very large number of elements for typical floors.
  • a protective or decorative finish can be applied to the floor surface of the flooring elements if desired.
  • a hard polished surface is suitable for temporary dance floors to be laid on top of a carpeted floor.
  • small flooring areas such as dance floors smaller flooring elements, e.g. 1200mm by 600mm are envisaged.
  • the floor surface of the flooring elements can be finished with a thermoplastic face, or coated with a phenol-based non-slip surface.
  • the flooring kit described herein comprises flooring elements of simple and robust construction.
  • the flooring elements can be easily assembled into a floor and subsequently disassembled and packed for transportation without the use of any tools.
  • the flooring elements are assembled, the resulting floor is even and uninterrupted, even if the ground on which it lies is uneven. Attention is directed to all papers and documents which are filed concurrently with or previous to this specification in connection with this application and which are open to public inspection with this specification, and the contents of all such papers and documents are incorporated herein by reference.

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L’invention concerne un ensemble de revêtement de sol comprenant au moins deux éléments de revêtement de sol. Les éléments de revêtement de sol (1) sont raccordés les uns aux autres au moyen d’un premier et d’un deuxième éléments de raccord (10, 12) et au moyen de saillies de raccord (8). Les saillies de raccord (8) et les éléments de raccord (10, 12) encastrent de façon sûre les éléments de revêtement de sol les uns avec les autres.
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FR2917761A1 (fr) * 2007-06-20 2008-12-26 A2S Internat Sarl Plancher demontable
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