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EUROPEAN PATENT SPECIFICATION |
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Mention of the grant of the patent: |
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17.05.1995 Bulletin 1995/20 |
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Date of filing: 13.11.1992 |
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Dance floor assembly
Tanzbodeneinheit
Ensemble de plancher de danse
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AT BE CH DE DK ES FR GB IT LI NL SE |
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23.11.1991 GB 9124952
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26.05.1993 Bulletin 1993/21 |
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Proprietor: ANTHONY HILL DESIGNS LIMITED |
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Loughborough,
Leicestershire LE11 0GN (GB) |
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Inventor: |
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- Hill, Anthony Edwin
Loughborough,
Leicestershire LE11 3PX (GB)
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Representative: SERJEANTS |
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25, The Crescent
King Street Leicester, LE1 6RX Leicester, LE1 6RX (GB) |
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References cited: :
DE-A- 3 923 656 US-A- 3 802 144 US-A- 4 008 548
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US-A- 3 310 919 US-A- 3 868 798 US-A- 4 860 510
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patent, any person may give notice to the European Patent Office of opposition to
the European patent
granted. Notice of opposition shall be filed in a written reasoned statement. It shall
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have been filed until the opposition fee has been paid. (Art. 99(1) European Patent
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Technical field
[0001] The invention relates to temporary floors that are assembled from a number of discrete
panels. A frequent use for such an assembly is to provide a smooth dance floor on
top of an area of carpet or other surface unsuitable for dancing. However, the invention
may be applied in other circumstances where a rigid and level temporary floor is required,
for example to provide a walkway or a display area.
Background of invention
[0002] Temporary dance floors are known which are assembled by joining a number of panels
along their adjacent edges. Typically, a tongue on the edge of one panel engages a
groove on the corresponding edge of the adjacent panel in such a manner that when
the panels lie flat they cannot slide away from one another. Such tongue and groove
systems are usually made from metal such as aluminium and form an integral part of
the panel, so they are expensive to manufacture. More seriously, the metal connecting
elements can easily become buckled or otherwise damaged during handling and, because
they form an integral part of the panel, cannot easily be replaced or repaired. Also,
the panels must be carefully oriented to ensure that a tongue is always aligned with
a groove, complicating somewhat the process of assembly.
[0003] The Patent US-A-4860510 discloses a surface for a children's playground that is constructed
from interlocking square panels. Male interlocking members are provided around two
adjacent sides of each panel and female interlocking members are provided around the
other two sides. Two adjacent panels that are attached to each other by the interlocking
members may be separated simply by lifting away one of the panels.
Summary of the Invention
[0004] The invention provides a temporary floor comprising a plurality of similar square
panels, in which there are affixed around the edges of a lower surface of each panel
a number of downward facing buttons and a number of laterally projecting tabs, the
tabs having holes therein for receiving buttons located on adjacent panels; characterized
in that buttons and tabs are affixed in the same pattern including at least one button
and at least one tab so that when two panels in the temporary floor lie adjacent to
one another with two such edges abutting one another, buttons on the edge of each
panel engage the holes in the tabs on the abutting edge of the other panel.
[0005] In a preferred embodiment, there is a repeating pattern of alternating tabs and holes
along three edges and the same pattern of holes, omitting the tabs, along the fourth
edge. The leading edges of the tabs are preferably bevelled for ease of insertion
below adjacent panels and include a cut-out portion to guide the button toward its
corresponding hole during assembly. For this purpose, the buttons preferably have
rounded undersides. A ridge on the upper surface of the tab may assist the correct
location of adjacent panels.
[0006] The floor may further comprise half panels in the shape of 2x1 rectangles to enable
adjacent rows of square panels to be offset relative to one another. Edge units may
be provided in which preferably the arrangement of tabs and buttons forces them to
be offset with respect to the panels, so that they help to tie the panels together.
[0007] The panels may be made from a wide variety of materials, with a layer added to the
upper surface to provide suitable properties for the intended use of the floor. The
panels are preferably of a suitable size for handling by an individual person, for
example 1 metre square. The tabs and buttons may be injection moulded plastics components,
screwed into the flat underside of the panel at a late stage of manufacture. An advantage
of the invention is that the connecting elements are relatively simple in comparison
to the prior art and are therefore less susceptible to damage. If they should become
damaged, individual tabs or buttons may be easily and quickly replaced with new elements.
Drawings
[0008]
Figure 1 shows in top plan view a full panel according to the invention.
Figure 2 shows in top plan view a half panel according to the invention.
Figure 3 shows a tab for use with panels of Figures 1 and 2.
Figure 4 is an enlarged section through the tab on line IV-IV of Figure 3.
Figure 5 is a partial section, showing the use of the tab of Figure 4 to join two
panels according to the invention.
Figure 6 illustrates an edge trim for use with the panels of Figures 1 and 2.
Figures 7 and 8 illustrate alternative arrangements for assembling the panels of the
invention to form a temporary floor.
Preferred embodiment
[0009] Figure 1 illustrates the basic panel 10 from which a temporary floor may be assembled
in a preferred embodiment of the invention. The panel 10 is square in shape and has
an upper surface 14 that may be formed of the material of the panel itself, or may
be provided by a surface layer applied to the panel 10 and chosen to have properties
suitable for the use to which the assembled floor is to be put.
[0010] Screwed into the underside of the panel around its edges are circular buttons 16
(shown more clearly in Figure 5). In this embodiment, each edge of the panel has two
such buttons associated therewith, both positioned at the same distance in from the
edge. One of the two buttons is positioned at a distance p measured from one end of
the edge and the other button is positioned at a distance p measured in the same direction
from the midpoint of the edge. At corresponding, mirror image positions, i.e. at distance
p measured from the other end of the edge and at distance p measured in the other
direction from the midpoint of the edge, are affixed under three of the edges of the
panel locking tabs 18. The described arrangement is such that, apart from one edge
20 of the panel, which lacks locking tabs 18, the panel 10 possesses rotational symmetry.
[0011] In Figure 2 is illustrated a half panel 12, which may be used in conjunction with
the full panel 10 of Figure 1. The half panel 12 has the shape of a 2x1 rectangle,
the two long edges having the same arrangement of tabs 18 and buttons 16 as the full
panel 10, with one of these edges 20 similarly lacking tabs. The two shorter edges
are only half as long as the edges on the full panel and each therefore has only one
button 16 and one tab 18 associated with it. The use of half panels 12 in conjunction
with full panels 10 is discussed below with reference to Figure 8.
[0012] A locking tab 18 is illustrated in greater detail in Figures 3 and 4. It comprises
a rectangular plate, divided along its length by a small ridge 22 on an upper surface.
On one side of the ridge 22 is an attachment portion including, in this embodiment,
three screw holes 24 by means of which the tab 18 may be screwed to the underside
of a panel 10,12. The ridge 22 engages the edge of the panel 10,12 to assist in locating
the tab 18 when it is screwed into place.
[0013] The portion of the tab 18 is on the other side of the ridge 22 from the attachment
portion is the locking portion, which projects from the panel 10,12 as shown in Figures
1 and 2 and is used to lock it to an adjacent panel. The locking portion has a central
hole 26 through it, which is sized and positioned such that when an adjacent panel
is in engagement with the ridge 22, one of the buttons 16 on the underside of that
panel may locate within the hole 26. Figure 5 illustrates a locking tab 18 in use
to join together two panels 10a,10b. The tab 18 is permanently screwed by holes 24
to one of the panels 10a and the other of the panels 10b has permanently screwed to
its underside a button 16. When the panel 10b is pushed up to engage with the ridge
22 of the locking tab 18, the button 16 locates in the hole 26 and prevents movement
of the panel 10b in any lateral direction.
[0014] During normal assembly of a temporary floor, panels 10,12 will be added one at a
time to those already lying flat on the ground. The joining of two panels therefore
requires the insertion of the tabs 18 on the added panel underneath an edge of the
panel that already forms part of the floor, in the process levering the existing panel
far enough off the ground to allow the tabs 18 of the new panel to pass beneath the
corresponding buttons 16. The illustrated embodiment of the invention is equipped
with a number of features to aid this process. First, the leading edge of the tab
18 is bevelled above and below to form a reasonably sharp nose 28, which when held
at an angle may easily be inserted beneath the edge of a flat panel 10. When the new
panel is pushed further towards and below the flat panel, being still at an angle
it has the effect of lifting the edge of the flat panel so that the buttons 16 on
that edge clear the ground.
[0015] When, with continued pushing, the tab 18 makes contact with the button 16, correct
alignment of the button 16 with the hole 26 in the tab is ensured by a cut-out portion
30 in the nose 28 of the tab. As viewed in Figure 3, the cut-out 30 has a radius equal
to that of the button 16 and provides an angled trough guiding the button 16 towards
the hole 26. To assist the process, the lower surface 32 of the button is rounded
to leave an undercut, below which the nose 28 slides easily. Finally, the leading
edge of the hole 26 has a further bevel 34 to help the location of the button 16 in
the hole. As the new panel 10 is pushed into place, it is gradually laid flat so that
when the locking action is complete, the surface of the panel is level with the existing
floor.
[0016] It will be appreciated that when three panels of a partially complete floor form
an L-shape, a fourth panel to complete the square cannot be inserted using the above
method because it is not possible to angle the new panel simultaneously about both
its edges to be joined. This is the reason for omitting the tabs along one edge 20
of each of the panels 10,12: as the above process is carried out to join an adjacent
edge, the edge 20 without tabs can simply be lowered so that its buttons 16 engage
the holes 26 in the tabs 18 below. In the completed floor, it is not possible simply
to lift the panel away along this "incomplete" connection because of the panel's interlocking
engagement with other adjacent panels. The completed floor will be most secure if
not too many edges 20 lacking tabs are aligned end-to-end during assembly.
[0017] Figure 7 shows the simplest arrangement of exclusively square panels 10 to form a
rectangular platform, namely with four panels meeting at a vertex. A somewhat more
secure arrangement is shown in Figure 8, in which alternate rows of panels 10 are
shifted by half a unit relative to one another. This requires the introduction of
half panels 12 at the ends of the rows if the edges are to be straight but the use
of half panels does allow a greater range of sizes of floor to be available.
[0018] Around the edge of a floor composed of the panels 10,12 is generally provided an
edge trim, a corner unit 36 of which is shown by way of example in Figure 6. The edge
trim is thicker by the thickness of a tab 18 than a panel 10,12, so as to hide the
gap beneath the temporary floor. Therefore the trim must contain recesses 38 (or alternatively
an undercut along its length)to accommodate the tabs 18 of neighbouring panels. The
recesses 38 are provided with buttons 16 in the usual way. The edge trim also bears
locking tabs 40 which may be an integral part of the trim or may be the standard tabs
18 affixed in further recesses or in an undercut as aforementioned.
[0019] The illustrated corner unit 36 of the edge trim has two tabs 40 and one button 16.
This ensures that the end 42 of the unit does not coincide with a junction of panels
and therefore the edge trim helps to tie the panels 10,12 together. This may be termed
a left hand corner unit 36 and there corresponds a right hand corner unit 37, having
the angled face 44 at the opposite end and bearing one tab 40 and two buttons 16.
Between the corner units 36,37 are inserted straight edge units 46,47 having the lengths
of one panel and one and half panels respectively. So as to continue to ensure that
junctions of the edge trim and junctions of the panels do not coincide, and so that
the straight edge units 46,47 meet up with the corner edge units 36,37, the alternating
pattern of tab 18 followed by button 16 along the edge of a panel 10,12 is reversed
along the edge units 46,47 so that a button 16 comes first, followed by a tab 18 and
so on. Examples of the arrangement of edge units around assembled floors are illustrated
in Figures 7 and 8.
1. A temporary floor comprising a plurality of similar square panels (10), in which there
are affixed around the edges of a lower surface of each panel (10) a number of downward
facing buttons (16) and a number of laterally projecting tabs (18), the tabs (18)
having holes (26) therein for receiving buttons (16) located on adjacent panels;
CHARACTERIZED IN THAT buttons (16) and tabs (18) are affixed in the same pattern
along three of the four edges of each panel, the pattern including at least one button
(16) and at least one tab (18) so that when two panels (10) in the temporary floor
lie adjacent to one another with two such edges abutting one another, buttons (16)
on the edge of each panel engage the holes (26) in the tabs (18) on the abutting edge
of the other panel (10).
2. A temporary floor according to claim 1, in which buttons (16) are affixed along the
fourth edge (20) of the panel (10) according to the same pattern as the said three
edges but with the tabs (18) omitted.
3. A temporary floor according to claim 1 or claim 2, wherein the said pattern of buttons
(16) and tabs (18) along an edge is a repeating pattern.
4. A temporary floor according to claim 3, wherein the pattern consists of two buttons
(16) and two tabs (18) arranged alternately along an edge of the panel (10).
5. A temporary floor according to any preceding claim, wherein the outermost edges (28)
of the tabs (18) are bevelled.
6. A temporary floor according to any preceding claim, wherein the tabs (18) have a cut-out
portion (30) to guide the buttons (16) towards the respective holes (26) during assembly
of the floor.
7. A temporary floor according to any preceding claim, further comprising rectangular
half panels (12), which have two long edges being identical to edges of the panels
(10) and two short edges being half the length of the edges of the panels (10).
8. A temporary floor according to any preceding claim, further comprising edge units
(36,37,46,47) for engaging with the panels (10) around a boundary of the temporary
floor.
1. Vorübergehend verlegbarer Boden mit einer Vielzahl ähnlicher quadratischer Platten
(10), in denen um die Kanten einer unteren Oberfläche jeder Platte (10) herum eine
Anzahl von nach unten weisenden Knöpfen (16) und eine Anzahl von seitlich vorragenden
Laschen (18) angebracht sind, wobei die Laschen (18) Löcher (26) zur Aufnahme von
Knöpfen (16) aufweisen, die an benachbarten Platten angeordnet sind, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß Knöpfe (16) und Laschen (18) in dem gleichen Muster längs drei der vier Seiten
jeder Platte befestigt sind, wobei das Muster wenigstens einen Knopf (16) und wenigstens
eine Lasche (18) aufweist, so daß, wenn zwei Platten (10) in dem vorübergehend verlegbaren
Boden benachbart zueinander liegen, wobei zwei solcher Kanten aneinander anliegen,
Knöpfe (16) an der Kante jeder Platte in die Löcher (26) in den Laschen (18) an der
anliegenden Kante der anderen Kante (10) eingreifen.
2. Vorübergehend verlegbarer Boden nach Anspruch 1, bei dem die Knöpfe (16) längs der
vierten Kante (20) der Platte (10) gemäß dem gleichen Muster angebracht sind wie an
den genannten drei Kanten, wobei aber die Laschen (18) weggelassen sind.
3. Vorübergehend verlegbarer Boden nach Anspruch 1 oder 2, bei dem das Muster von Knöpfen
(16) und Laschen (18) längs einer Kante ein sich wiederholendes Muster ist.
4. Vorübergehend verlegbarer Boden nach Anspruch 3, bei dem das Muster aus zwei Knöpfen
(16) und zwei Laschen (18) besteht, die abwechselnd längs einer Kante der Platte (10)
angeordnet sind.
5. Vorübergehend verlegbarer Boden nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, bei dem die
äußersten Kanten (28) der Laschen (18) abgeschrägt sind.
6. Vorübergehend verlegbarer Boden nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, bei dem die
Laschen (18) einen ausgeschnittenen Abschnitt (30) haben, um während des Zusammenbauens
des Bodens die Knöpfe (16) auf die entsprechenden Löcher (26) zu zu führen.
7. Vorübergehend verlegbarer Boden nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, der ferner
rechteckige Halbplatten (12) aufweist, die zwei lange Kanten haben, die identisch
mit Kanten der Platten (10) sind, und zwei kurze Kanten, die die Hälfte der Länge
der Kanten der Platten (10) darstellen.
8. Vorübergehend verlegbarer nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, der ferner Kanteneinheiten
(36, 37, 46, 47) zum Eingriff mit den Platten (10) um eine Begrenzung des vorübergehend
verlegbaren Bodens herum aufweist.
1. Un plancher temporaire comprenant une pluralité de panneaux carrés similaires (10),
dans lequel sont fixés autour des bords d'une surface inférieure de chaque panneau
(10) un certain nombre de boutons orientés vers le bas (16) et un certain nombre de
pattes dépassant latéralement (18), les pattes (18) étant munies de trous (26) pour
recevoir des boutons (16) situés sur des panneaux adjacents ;
CARACTÉRISÉ EN CE QUE les boutons (16) et les pattes (18) ont la même configuration
de fixation le long de trois des quatre bords de chaque panneau, la configuration
comportant au moins un bouton (16) et au moins une patte (18) de telle sorte que lorsque
deux panneaux (10) du plancher temporaire sont adjacents entre eux avec deux de ces
bords bout à bout, les boutons (16) situés sur le bord de chaque panneau s engagent
dans les trous (26) des pattes (18) du bord aboutant de l'autre panneau (10).
2. Un plancher temporaire selon la revendication 1, dans lequel des boutons (16) sont
fixés le long du quatrième bord (20) du panneau (10) selon la même configuration que
pour les trois bords précités, mais sans les pattes (18).
3. Un plancher temporaire selon la revendication 1 ou la revendication 2, dans laquelle
la configuration précitée des boutons (16) et des pattes (18) le long d'un bord est
une configuration répétitive.
4. Un plancher temporaire selon la revendication 3, dans lequel la configuration est
constituée de deux boutons (16) et deux pattes (18) disposés en alternance le long
d'un bord du panneau (10).
5. Un plancher temporaire selon l'une ou l'autre des revendications qui précèdent, dans
lequel les bords situés le plus à l'extérieur (28) des pattes (18) sont biseautés.
6. Un plancher temporaire selon l'une ou l'autre des revendications qui précèdent, dans
lequel les pattes (18) ont une portion découpée (30) pour guider les boutons (16)
vers les trous correspondants (26) pendant l'assemblage du plancher.
7. Un plancher temporaire selon l'une ou l'autre des revendications qui précèdent, comprenant
également des demi-panneaux rectangulaires (12), qui ont deux bords longs identiques
aux bords des panneaux (10) et deux bords courts faisant la moitié de la longueur
des bords des panneaux (10).
8. Un plancher temporaire selon l'une ou l'autre des revendications qui précèdent, comprenant
également des bordures (36, 37, 46, 47) qui coopèrent avec les panneaux (10) autour
d'une délimitation du plancher temporaire.