BACKGROUND
Field of the Invention
[0001] The present invention relates generally to portable and modular dance floors.
Related Art
[0002] Portable dance floors allow a temporary dancing surface to be provided in a multipurpose
area, such as a banquet hall, or even outside. The portable dance floor can include
floor panels joined together by mechanical means to form a larger dance floor. The
panels can be assembled and disassembled as desired. Some dance floors include a magnetic
attachment. The dance floor includes a perimeter frame of extruded aluminum channel
circumscribing a perimeter of the panel, and covered by a laminate floor surface,
and with a balsawood and paper spacer between a floor and the laminate. Magnets are
disposed in the channel to hold adjacent channels, and floor panels, together. For
example, see Magnattach® Portable Dance Floors by Mity-Lite®, and
US Patent No. 5,634,309. Some dance floors also have a honeycomb core. See Versare Portable Dance Floors.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0003] It has been recognized that it would be advantageous to develop a portable dance
floor with panels that have an improved strength and durability and an improved floating
magnet retention system.
[0004] The invention provides a portable dance floor system comprising a plurality of floor
panels removably couplable together to form a dance floor assembly. Each floor panel
comprises a perimeter frame circumscribing a core, and a dance floor surface substantially
covering the frame and core. The frame comprises an extrusion with an outwardly facing
channel having an outward facing opening, and an elongated cavity behind the channel.
A plurality of bores extends into the extrusion transverse to a longitudinal axis
thereof from a back of the extrusion, into the channel, and to the opening of the
channel. A plurality of magnets is each disposed in a different one of the plurality
of bores. A retaining strip is disposed in the elongated cavity and holds the plurality
of magnets in the plurality of bores between the retaining strip and the opening.
The retaining strip and the extrusion are non-ferrous. The plurality of magnets has
a width smaller than a width of the plurality of bores, or the plurality of magnets
has a length shorter than a distance from the opening to the retaining strip, or both,
such that the plurality of magnets are movable within the plurality of bores.
[0005] In addition, the invention provides a dance floor system comprising a plurality of
floor panels removably couplable together to form a dance floor assembly. Each floor
panel comprises an aluminum honeycomb core and a perimeter frame circumscribing the
core. The frame comprises an extrusion with an outwardly facing channel with an outward
facing opening, and an elongated cavity behind the channel. An upper aluminum layer
extends over the core and over substantially all of the frame. A lower aluminum layer
extends under the core and under substantially all of the frame. The core and the
perimeter frame are sandwiched between the upper and lower aluminum layer. A dance
floor surface is disposed over the upper aluminum layer and substantially covers the
frame. A plurality of bores is each wider than the channel and each extends from a
bottom of the channel to short of the outward facing opening defining a pair of opposing
lips extending inward over the bore to form a reduced width with respect to the bore.
A plurality of magnets is each disposed in a different one of the plurality of bores.
The plurality of magnets each has a length extending from the pair of lips into a
respective bore in the bottom of the channel. A retaining strip is disposed in the
elongated cavity and holds the plurality of magnets in the plurality of bores between
the retaining strip and the opening. The retaining strip and the extrusion are non-ferrous.
The plurality of magnets has a diameter smaller than a diameter of the plurality of
the bores, or the plurality of magnets has a length shorter than a distance from the
opening to the retaining strip, or both, such that the plurality of magnets are movable
within the plurality of bores.
[0006] In addition, the invention provides a portable dance floor system comprising a plurality
of floor panels removably couplable together to form a dance floor assembly. Each
floor panel comprises a perimeter frame circumscribing a core, and a dance floor surface
substantially covering the frame and core. The core comprises an aluminum honeycomb
between aluminum skins.
[0007] Furthermore, the invention provides a portable dance floor system comprising a plurality
of floor panels removably couplable together to form a dance floor assembly. Each
floor panel comprises a perimeter frame circumscribing a core, and a dance floor surface
substantially covering the frame and core. A pair of layers sandwiches the core and
the perimeter frame between the layers. The dance floor surface is disposed over one
of the pair of layers.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0008] Additional features and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the detailed
description which follows, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, which
together illustrate, by way of example, features of the invention; and, wherein:
FIG. 1a is a partial cross-sectional side view of a portable dance floor system showing
a pair of adjacent floor panels joined together;
FIG. 1b is a partial cross-sectional side view of the panel of FIG. 1a;
FIG. 1c is a partial cross-sectional side view of the pair of adjacent floor panels
of FIG. 1a;
FIG. 1d is a partial cross-sectional side view of the panel of FIG. 1a;
FIG. 2a is a top view of an extrusion of a frame of the floor panel of FIG. 1a;
FIG. 2b is a side view of the extrusion of FIG. 2a;
FIG. 2c is a cross-sectional side view of the extrusion of FIG. 2a taken along line
2c;
FIG. 2d is an end view of the extrusion of FIG. 2a taken along line 2d;
FIG. 2e is a cross-sectional end view of the extrusion of FIG. 2a taken along line
2e;
FIG. 2f is a partial perspective end view of the extrusion of FIG. 2a with magnets
and a retaining strip therein;
FIG. 2g is a partial perspective end view of the extrusion of FIG. 2a with magnets
and the retaining strip therein;
FIG. 3a is an end view of the extrusion of the frame of the floor panel of FIG. 1a;
FIGs. 3b-g are detail views of the extrusion of FIG. 3a;
FIG. 4 is a perspective view of a floor panel of the portable dance floor system of
FIG. 1a;
FIG. 5 is a partial perspective view of the floor panel of the portable dance floor
system of FIG. 1a; and
FIG. 6 is a top view of the portable dance floor system or assembly in accordance
with an embodiment of the invention.
[0009] Reference will now be made to the exemplary embodiments illustrated, and specific
language will be used herein to describe the same. It will nevertheless be understood
that no limitation of the scope of the invention is thereby intended.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EXAMPLE EMBODIMENT(S)
[0010] As illustrated in FIGs. 1a-6, a portable dance floor system comprising a plurality
of floor panels, indicated generally at 10, in an example implementation in accordance
with the invention is shown that is removably couplable together to form a dance floor
assembly. Such an assembly can be disposed on a support surface 8 (FIG. 1c), such
as a floor or the ground. The support surface can be carpet, wood, concrete or ever
grass or dirt. The panels, and thus the assembly, can have an upper dance surface
that is hard, flat, substantially smooth, and aesthetically pleasing to form a dance
floor to receive users or dancers thereon in the act of dancing and similar activities.
A perimeter edge, similar in construction and similarly removably couplable with the
floor panels, but with a beveled or inclined upper surface extending from the support
surface to the dance surface, can circumscribe the plurality of floor panels to form
a gradual transition from the support surface to the dance surface. The panels and
thus the assembly can have a thickness between 0.5 to 1.5 inches in one aspect, 0.75
to 1.25 inches in another aspect, or of approximately 1.13 inches in another aspect.
[0011] The panels 10 can be formed of a perimeter frame 14 circumscribing a core 18, and
with a dance floor surface 22 substantially covering the frame and core. The core
18 can include a honeycomb 26 with vertically oriented walls and vertically oriented
cavities extending in a direction of a thickness of the floor. The honeycomb can be
formed of or can include aluminum, and can be an aluminum honeycomb core. The frame
14 can include an extrusion 30 with an outwardly facing channel 34 having an outward
facing opening 36 (or having a reduced opening 38 with respect to the bores 62). (Thus,
the opening 36 can include inwardly facing, opposing lips or flanges at the bores
62 so that the reduced opening has a width less than a width of the bores 62.) In
addition, the extrusion 30 can have an elongated cavity 42 behind the channel 34 and
oriented along a length or longitude of the extrusion. The cavity 42 and the channel
34 can be elongated and parallel with respect to one another. The extrusion 30 can
be formed of or can include aluminum, or another non-ferrous material. The extrusions
30 can be straight with mitered ends welded or held together to form squares
[0012] (or rectangles, or other shapes with straight multiple sides, such as octagons, etc.).
The size of the panels can be 3x3 feet, 4x4 feet, etc. The perimeter frame 14 and
the core 18 can be coupled together to form a solid panel with both the frame and
the core contributing the structural integrity of the panel. A pair of layers, such
as an upper and lower layers or skins 46 and 50, can sandwich the core 18 and the
perimeter frame 14 between the layers. The layers or skins can be aluminum and can
be adhered to the core and the frame. Thus, the layers or skins can extend over and
under the core and substantially all of the frame. The frame, core and layers form
a stiff, rigid panel that is capable of retaining its shape and flatness, even in
more extreme conditions, including humidity and heat. It will be appreciated that
the aluminum materials of the core, frame and layers can resist warping due to moisture
and heat, including thermally induced stress. In another aspect, the layers can be
formed or can comprise laminates.
[0013] The dance floor surface 22 is disposed over the upper layer or skin 46, and substantially
covers the frame 14. The dance floor surface can be a laminate. The lower layer or
skin 50 can have an exposed bottom surface that can directly contact or abut the support
surface 8. Thus, the panels can be used outdoors on damp or wet surfaces. Both the
upper and lower outer edges of the extrusion 30 can include a lip, such as an upper
outer lip 54 and a lower outer lip 58. The upper outer lip 54 forms a shallow upper
cavity on a top of the frame. The upper layer 46 and the dance floor surface 22 can
be disposed in the upper cavity. The outer perimeter edges of the upper layer 46 and
the dance floor surface 22 can extend substantially to the upper outer lip 54; and
the uppermost surface of the dance floor surface and the lip can terminate at substantially
the same elevational height and be substantially flush to provide a smooth surface.
Similarly, the lower outer lip 58 on the extrusion 30 forms a shallow bottom cavity
on a bottom of the frame. The lower aluminum layer 50 can be disposed in the shallow
bottom cavity. The outer perimeter edge of the lower layer 50 can extend substantially
to the lower outer lip 58; and the lowermost surface of the lower layer and the lower
outer lip can be substantially flush to provide a smoother surface to resist snagging
on the support surface.
[0014] In addition, the floor panels can have a magnetic retention system that releasably
couples adjacent panels together. The magnets can have a floating retention system
to allow some play or movement of the magnets. A plurality of bores 62 can extend
into the extrusion 30 transverse to a longitudinal axis thereof, from a back of the
extrusion, into the channel 34, and to the reduced opening or lips 38 or flanges thereof.
The plurality of bores 62 is each wider than the channel 34 and each extends from
a bottom of the channel 34 to short of the outward facing opening 36 to form a reduced
width with respect to the bore and defining the pair of opposing lips 38 extending
inward over the bore. The bores 62 can be, or can have widths or diameters, larger
than the width of the channel, but less than the reduced opening. A plurality of magnets
66 can each be disposed in a different one of the plurality of bores 62. The plurality
of magnets 66 each has a length extending from the pair of lips 38 into a respective
bore 62 in the bottom of the channel. Thus, the magnets 66 are prevented from exiting
the opening 36 of the channel by the lips 38, and are prevented from traveling along
the channel by their larger widths or diameters in the bores, and being disposed in
the bore in the bottom of the channel. For example, the bores 62 can be formed by
drilling the extrusion 30 from behind; and the magnets 66 inserted from behind through
the opening or leading end of the bore. A retaining strip 70 can be disposed in the
elongated cavity 42, and can hold the plurality of magnets 66 between in the plurality
of bores 62 between the retaining strip and the reduced opening or lips. For example,
the retaining strip can be inserted into the elongated cavity from an end of the extrusion
after the magnets have been inserted. Thus, the magnets are physically maintained
in the bores by the bore walls and the lips on one end and the retraining strip on
the other end, without the use of mechanical fasteners or chemical adhesives. In addition,
the size (width/diameter and/or length) of the magnets is less than the size of the
bores (width/diameter and/or length) and there is a space or gap therebetween such
that the magnets have a limited range of movement in the bores. The retaining strip
70 and the extrusion 30 can be non-ferrous; and the plurality of magnets 66 can have
a width or diameter smaller than a width or diameter of the plurality of the bores
62, or the plurality of magnets 66 can have a length shorter than a distance from
the reduced opening or lips to the retaining strip, or both, such that the plurality
of magnets 66 are movable within the plurality of bores 62. The magnets can be or
can include neodymium.
[0015] A rib or blade 74 can be disposed in and extend from a channel 34 in an adjacent
panel. The rib or blade 74 can be ferrous, such as steal, to make a magnetic connection
with the magnets between the adjacent panels. In addition, the rib or blade 74 can
form a vertical lock between the panels to resist the panels from displacing vertically
with respect to one another.
[0016] The panels can be formed by extruding the extrusion and cutting the extrusion to
length and mitering the ends. The bores can be drilled. The magnets and retaining
strips can be inserted. The ribs or blades can be inserted and secured. The cut extrusions
can be welded together. The core can be cut to size and placed in the frame. The upper
and lower layers can be cut to size and placed in the shallow cavities and adhered
to the core and the frame. The dance floor surface can be adhered to the upper layer.
[0017] While the forgoing examples are illustrative of the principles of the present invention
in one or more particular applications, it will be apparent to those of ordinary skill
in the art that numerous modifications in form, usage and details of implementation
can be made without the exercise of inventive faculty, and without departing from
the principles and concepts of the invention.
[0018] Preferred features of the invention will now be described by way of reference to
the clauses below:
- 1. A portable dance floor system comprising a plurality of floor panels removably
couplable together to form a dance floor assembly, each floor panel comprising:
- a) a perimeter frame circumscribing a core, and a dance floor surface substantially
covering the frame and the core;
- b) the frame comprising an extrusion with an outwardly facing channel having an outward
facing opening, and an elongated cavity behind the outwardly facing channel;
- c) a plurality of bores extending into the extrusion transverse to a longitudinal
axis thereof from a back of the extrusion, into the outwardly facing channel, and
to the outward facing opening of the outwardly facing channel;
- d) a plurality of magnets each disposed in a different one of the plurality of bores;
- e) a retaining strip disposed in the elongated cavity and holding the plurality of
magnets in the plurality of bores between the retaining strip and the outward facing
opening;
- f) the retaining strip and the extrusion being non-ferrous; and
- g) the plurality of magnets having a width smaller than a width of the plurality of
the bores, or the plurality of magnets having a length shorter than a distance from
the outward facing opening to the retaining strip, or both, such that the plurality
of magnets are movable within the plurality of bores.
- 2. A system in accordance with clause 1, wherein
- a) the plurality of bores is each wider than the outwardly facing channel and each
extends from a bottom of the outwardly facing channel to short of the outward facing
opening to form a reduced width with respect to the bore and defining a pair of opposing
lips extending inward over the bore; and
- b) the plurality of magnets each has a length extending from the pair of lips into
a respective bore in the bottom of the outwardly facing channel.
- 3. A system in accordance with clause 1 or 2, wherein the core comprises a honeycomb
core.
- 4. A system in accordance with any one of the preceding clauses, further comprising:
- a) an upper layer extending over the core and over substantially all of the frame;
- b) a lower layer extending under the core and under substantially all of the frame;
- c) the core and the perimeter frame being sandwiched between the upper and lower layer;
and
- d) a dance floor surface disposed over the upper layer and substantially covering
the frame.
- 5. A system in accordance with any one of the preceding clauses, further comprising:
a lower outer lip on the extrusion forming a shallow bottom cavity on a bottom of
the frame with the lower layer disposed in the shallow bottom cavity.
- 6. A system in accordance with clause 4 or any one of the preceding clauses, wherein
the lower layer has an exposed bottom surface.
- 7. A system in accordance with any one of the preceding clauses, further comprising:
a blade secured in the outwardly facing channel separate from the plurality of magnets
and extending out from the outwardly facing channel and beyond a perimeter of the
frame, the blade comprising a ferrous material to magnetically attach to another adjacent
plurality of magnets of another adjacent panel.
- 8. A floor panel device removably couplable together with another floor panel device
to form a dance floor assembly, floor panel device comprising:
- a) a core;
- b) a perimeter frame circumscribing the core, the frame comprising an extrusion with
an outwardly facing channel with an outward facing opening, and an elongated cavity
behind the outwardly facing channel;
- c) an upper layer extending over the core and over substantially all of the frame;
- d) a lower layer extending under the core and under substantially all of the frame;
- e) the core and the perimeter frame being sandwiched between the upper and lower layer;
- f) a dance floor surface disposed over the upper layer and substantially covering
the frame;
- g) a plurality of bores each wider than the outwardly facing channel and each extending
from a bottom of the outwardly facing channel to short of the outward facing opening
defining a pair of opposing lips extending inward over the bore to form a reduced
width with respect to the bore;
- h) a plurality of magnets each disposed in a different one of the plurality of bores;
- i) the plurality of magnets each having a length extending from the pair of lips into
a respective bore in the bottom of the outwardly facing channel;
- j) a retaining strip disposed in the elongated cavity and holding the plurality of
magnets in the plurality of bores between the retaining strip and the outward facing
opening;
- k) the retaining strip and the extrusion being non-ferrous; and
- l) the plurality of magnets having a diameter smaller than a diameter of the plurality
of the bores, or the plurality of magnets having a length shorter than a distance
from the outward facing opening to the retaining strip, or both, such that the plurality
of magnets are movable within the plurality of bores.
- 9. A device in accordance with clause 8, further comprising:
a lower outer lip on the extrusion forming a shallow bottom cavity on a bottom of
the frame with the lower layer disposed in the shallow bottom cavity.
- 10. A device in accordance with clause 8 or 9, wherein the lower layer has an exposed
bottom surface.
- 11. A device in accordance with clause 8, 9 or 10, further comprising:
a blade secured in the outwardly facing channel separate from the plurality of magnets
and extending out from the outwardly facing channel and beyond a perimeter of the
frame, the blade comprising a ferrous material to magnetically attach to another adjacent
plurality of magnets of another adjacent panel.
[0019] Accordingly, it is not intended that the invention be limited, except as by the claims
set forth below.
1. A portable dance floor system comprising a plurality of floor panels removably couplable
together to form a dance floor assembly, each floor panel comprising:
a) a perimeter frame circumscribing a core, and a dance floor surface substantially
covering the frame and the core;
b) the frame comprising an extrusion with an outwardly facing channel having an outward
facing opening, and an elongated cavity behind the outwardly facing channel;
c) a plurality of bores extending into the extrusion transverse to a longitudinal
axis thereof from a back of the extrusion, into the outwardly facing channel, and
to the outward facing opening of the outwardly facing channel;
d) a plurality of magnets each disposed in a different one of the plurality of bores;
e) a retaining strip disposed in the elongated cavity and holding the plurality of
magnets in the plurality of bores between the retaining strip and the outward facing
opening;
f) the retaining strip and the extrusion being non-ferrous; and
g) the plurality of magnets having a width smaller than a width of the plurality of
the bores, or the plurality of magnets having a length shorter than a distance from
the outward facing opening to the retaining strip, or both, such that the plurality
of magnets are movable within the plurality of bores.
2. A system in accordance with claim 1, wherein
a) the plurality of bores is each wider than the outwardly facing channel and each
extends from a bottom of the outwardly facing channel to short of the outward facing
opening to form a reduced width with respect to the bore and defining a pair of opposing
lips extending inward over the bore; and
b) the plurality of magnets each has a length extending from the pair of lips into
a respective bore in the bottom of the outwardly facing channel.
3. A system in accordance with claim 1, wherein the core comprises a honeycomb core.
4. A system in accordance with claim 1, further comprising:
a) an upper layer extending over the core and over substantially all of the frame;
b) a lower layer extending under the core and under substantially all of the frame;
c) the core and the perimeter frame being sandwiched between the upper and lower layer;
and
d) a dance floor surface disposed over the upper layer and substantially covering
the frame.
5. A system in accordance with claim 4, further comprising:
a lower outer lip on the extrusion forming a shallow bottom cavity on a bottom of
the frame with the lower layer disposed in the shallow bottom cavity.
6. A system in accordance with claim 4, wherein the lower layer has an exposed bottom
surface.
7. A system in accordance with claim 1, further comprising:
a blade secured in the outwardly facing channel separate from the plurality of magnets
and extending out from the outwardly facing channel and beyond a perimeter of the
frame, the blade comprising a ferrous material to magnetically attach to another adjacent
plurality of magnets of another adjacent panel.
8. A floor panel device removably couplable together with another floor panel device
to form a dance floor assembly, floor panel device comprising:
a) a core;
b) a perimeter frame circumscribing the core, the frame comprising an extrusion with
an outwardly facing channel with an outward facing opening, and an elongated cavity
behind the outwardly facing channel;
c) an upper layer extending over the core and over substantially all of the frame;
d) a lower layer extending under the core and under substantially all of the frame;
e) the core and the perimeter frame being sandwiched between the upper and lower layer;
f) a dance floor surface disposed over the upper layer and substantially covering
the frame;
g) a plurality of bores each wider than the outwardly facing channel and each extending
from a bottom of the outwardly facing channel to short of the outward facing opening
defining a pair of opposing lips extending inward over the bore to form a reduced
width with respect to the bore;
h) a plurality of magnets each disposed in a different one of the plurality of bores;
i) the plurality of magnets each having a length extending from the pair of lips into
a respective bore in the bottom of the outwardly facing channel;
j) a retaining strip disposed in the elongated cavity and holding the plurality of
magnets in the plurality of bores between the retaining strip and the outward facing
opening;
k) the retaining strip and the extrusion being non-ferrous; and
l) the plurality of magnets having a diameter smaller than a diameter of the plurality
of the bores, or the plurality of magnets having a length shorter than a distance
from the outward facing opening to the retaining strip, or both, such that the plurality
of magnets are movable within the plurality of bores.
9. A device in accordance with claim 8, further comprising:
a lower outer lip on the extrusion forming a shallow bottom cavity on a bottom of
the frame with the lower layer disposed in the shallow bottom cavity.
10. A device in accordance with claim 8, wherein the lower layer has an exposed bottom
surface.
11. A device in accordance with claim 8, further comprising:
a blade secured in the outwardly facing channel separate from the plurality of magnets
and extending out from the outwardly facing channel and beyond a perimeter of the
frame, the blade comprising a ferrous material to magnetically attach to another adjacent
plurality of magnets of another adjacent panel.