[0001] This invention relates to decking systems and components for use in the construction
of decking systems.
[0002] It is known to construct decking systems from a plurality of elongated hollow sections
or planks arranged side by side, interconnected at adjacent longitudinal edges and
supported on a substantially rigid base structure. Decking systems of this kind are
used, for example, for the surfacing of boat jetties or other structures.
[0003] Decking systems for such purposes are designed for relatively heavy duty and are
of substantial size and cross-section to impart the necessary strength and rigidity
to withstand the loads and wear to which they are subjected during use. Similar decking
systems are potentially suitable for the construction of garden decking, verandas
around caravans or other purposes. However such uses require a structure of lighter
weight and less cost and this can create problems in ensuring sufficient strength
at the joints between adjacent planks.
[0004] According to the present invention there is provided a lightweight decking plank
having male and female connecting members formed at its opposite longitudinal edges,
at least one component of each connecting member comprising a hollow section, the
connecting members being arranged such that when the male connector of one plank is
engaged with the female connector of an adjacent plank, at least parts of the hollow
sections of the respective connectors are positioned in vertical alignment with one
another.
[0005] Preferably the connecting members are constructed such that when inter-connected
an essentially rigid load-supporting connection is formed between the upper and lower
surfaces of the assembly at the region of inter-connection.
[0006] Preferably the overlapping hollow sections are provided with means to retain them
against disengagement after inter-connection. Said retaining means may comprise longitudinally
extending hook like projections formed on the respective components. The hook like
projections or other retaining means preferably also serve to retain the planks in
engagement with separate starter strips serving to secure edge regions of the decking
assembly in position on a supporting structure.
[0007] Preferably one hollow section is provided on each connecting member and is adapted
for engagement in a complimentary recess in the other connecting member of an adjacent
plank, the height of the projecting hollow section on each plank being approximately
equal to half the height of the plank.
[0008] Alternatively one of said connecting members may incorporate two projecting hollow-section
connecting components spaced apart by a recess engageable by a single hollow-section
connecting component on an adjacent plank, the height of each of the hollow section
components being approximately equal to one third of the height of the plank.
[0009] Preferably one of said connecting members incorporates a longitudinally extending,
laterally projecting flange at its upper edge adapted to locate in a complimentary
depression formed at the adjacent upper longitudinal edge of an adjacent plank member.
Preferably also a longitudinally extending mounting flange projects from a lower edge
of the other connecting member of the plank and is provided with means to secure same,
and hence the associated plank, to a sub-structure. Preferably said means comprises
apertures to receive securing screws.
[0010] Preferably also the upper surface of said plank incorporates a surface pattern, said
connectors being arranged to maintain uniformity and continuity of said surface pattern
when adjacent planks are inter-connected. The surface pattern may be designed to impart
non-slip characteristics to the upper surface of the plank.
[0011] An embodiment of the invention will now be described, by way of example only, with
reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:-
Fig. 1 is a vertical cross-section through a decking plank according to one embodiment
of the invention;
Fig. 2 is a similar cross-section showing a starter strip, one complete decking plank
and part of an adjacent decking plank; and
Fig. 3 is an enlarged fragmentary cross-section showing connecting components of adjacent
planks engaged with one another.
[0012] Referring to Fig. 1, there is shown a vertical cross-section through an elongated
decking component or plank 5 formed by extrusion from synthetic plastics material.
The plank 5 is of hollow section having an upper surface 7 and a lower surface 8 inter-connected
by a plurality of vertical webs 9 which serve to impart rigidity to the plank. Male
and female connecting members 10 and 11 are provided at the opposite longitudinal
edges of the plank and are of complementary form such that the longitudinal edges
of adjacent planks may be connected to one another to form a continuous decking structure.
[0013] Each of the male connecting members 10 includes a longitudinally extending projection
15 of hollow section located at the upper region of the edge of the plank. A longitudinally
extending securing flange 17 projects outwardly from the lower edge of the plank and
defines between it and the projection 15 a longitudinally extending recess or channel
16. The flange 17 is provided with holes (not shown) spaced apart longitudinally of
the flange through which screws 18 shown in Figs. 2 and 3 may be inserted to secure
the plank to a supporting structure 6. Undercut hook-like formations 19a and 19b are
provided at the upper and lower regions of the recess 16 and co-operate with complimentary
formations on the female connecting member of an adjacent plank to secure the planks
together as described hereafter. A shallow, longitudinally extending recess 20 is
formed in the upper edge of the plank above the projection 15 and serves to receive
a component of the female connecting member of an adjacent panel as described hereafter.
[0014] The female connecting member 11 formed at the opposite longitudinal edge of the plank
5 includes a longitudinally extending projection 25 of hollow section located at the
lower region of the edge of the plank, the projection 25 being shaped and dimensioned
to form a close fit within the recess 16 in the opposite edge of an adjacent plank.
Outwardly directed, longitudinally extending projections 26a and 26b are formed on
the projection 25 and are adapted to engage with the projections 19a and 19b on the
male connecting member of an adjacent plank to retain the planks in engagement with
one another. A flange 27 projects horizontally from the upper edge of the plank 5
and defines with the projection 25 a recess 28 above the projection 25 adapted to
receive the projection 15 on an adjacent plank member as described below.
[0015] Figs. 2 and 3 show male and female connectors of adjacent planks 5A and 5B inter-engaged
with one another, the projection 15 on plank 5A engaging the recess 28 of the plank
5B, while the projection 25 of plank 5B locates in the recess 16 of plank 5A. The
projections 19a and 19b on plank 5A engage with the projections 26a and 26b respectively
on plank 5B to retain the connecting members and hence the adjacent planks in engagement
with one another. The projecting flange 27 on plank 5B seats in the recess 20 in the
upper surface of plank 5A and maintains continuity of the surface pattern from one
plank to the other.
[0016] The dimensions of the projections 15 and 25 are such that each is approximately equal
to half the height of the associated plank. Thus when the planks are inter-engaged,
portions of the projections at 15 and 25 are arranged vertically above one another
provide a rigid load bearing connection between the flange 27 at the upper edge of
the plank 5B and the flange 17 at the lower edge of the plank 5A at the zone of inter-connection.
The inter-connection between the planks does not therefore form a point of weakness
but can withstand a load similar to that which the planks as whole are designed to
support and the overall structure need not therefore be over engineered to compensate
for weaknesses at the zones where the planks are inter-connected.
[0017] Fig. 2 also shows a starter member 30 comprising an elongated extruded plastics component
adapted to be secured by screws 29 to an edge of the supporting structure 6. The starter
member 30 has spaced upper and lower flanges 31A and 31B defining a longitudinally
extending recess or channel 32 adapted to receive the projection 25 of the first plank
5 of a decking assembly and incorporates undercut projections 33a and 33b engageable
with the projections 26a and 26b to retain the plank 5 in engagement with the starter
member. The starter member is also secured in place by screws 35 engaged through apertures
(not shown) in an extension 36 of the lower flange 31B.
[0018] To construct a decking assembly, the starter strip is first secured in place by means
of the screws 31 and 35 and the first plank 5A is engaged in the recess 32. The plank
5A may then be secured to the structure 6 by screws 18 inserted through the securing
flange 17 at the opposite longitudinal edge of the plank. A subsequent plank 5B may
then be connected to the free edge of the plank 5A by engaging the female connector
11 of plank 5B with the male connector 10 of plank 5A in the manner shown in Figs.
2 and 3. The opposite longitudinal edge of plank 5B may then be secured to the sub-structure
6 by screws 18 inserted through the flange 17 of plank 5B and subsequent planks may
then be fitted in the same way. By virtue of the overlapping hollow section projections
15 and 25, the joints formed between successive planks are load-bearing, thereby eliminating
potential points of weakness at these zones.
[0019] Various modifications may be made without departing from the invention. For example
the shape, size and dimensions of the planks may be altered substantially and the
connecting means may differ from those described, subject only to providing an essentially
rigid, load-bearing connection between the planks at the zones of inter-connection.
In one modification there may be two projecting hollow sections formed at one edge
of a plank adapted to engage with a single hollow section formed at the opposite edge
of an adjacent plank. In some cases the securing flange may be omitted and the projecting
connecting members may be a push fit in the complimentary recesses, the hook-like
retaining projections being omitted.
[0020] Whilst endeavouring in the foregoing specification to draw attention to those features
of the invention believed to be of particular importance it should be understood that
the Applicant claims protection in respect of any patentable feature or combination
of features hereinbefore referred to and/or shown in the drawings whether or not particular
emphasis has been placed thereon.
1. A lightweight decking plank having male and female connecting members formed at its
opposite longitudinal edges, characterised in that at least one component of each
connecting member (10,11) comprising a hollow section (15,25), the connecting members
being arranged such that when the male connector (15) of one plank (5A) is engaged
with the female connector (25) of an adjacent plank (5B), at least parts of the hollow
sections of the respective connectors are positioned in vertical alignment with one
another.
2. A lightweight decking plank according to claim 1 characterised in that said connecting
members (10,11) are constructed such that when inter-connected an essentially rigid
load-supporting connection (15,25) is formed between the upper and lower surfaces
(27,17) of the assembly at the region of inter-connection.
3. A lightweight decking plank according to claim 1 or 2 characterised in that the overlapping
hollow sections (15,25) are provided with means (19A, 26A) to retain them against
disengagement after inter-connection.
4. A lightweight decking plank according to claim 3 characterised in that said retaining
means comprise longitudinally extending hook like projections (19A,26A) formed on
the respective components (15,25).
5. A lightweight decking plank according to claim 3 or 4 characterised in that said retaining
means (26A) are also adapted to retain the planks (5) in engagement with separate
starter strips (30) serving to secure edge regions of the decking assembly in position
on a supporting structure (6).
6. A lightweight decking plank according to any preceding claim characterised in that
one hollow section (15,25) is provided on each connecting member (10,11) and is adapted
for engagement in a complimentary recess (28,16) in the other connecting member of
an adjacent plank, the height of the projecting hollow section (15,25) on each plank
being approximately equal to half the height of the plank.
7. A lightweight decking plank according to any of claims 1 to 5 characterised in that
one of said connecting members (10,11) incorporates two projecting hollow section
connecting components spaced apart by a recess engageable by a single hollow- section
connecting component on an adjacent plank, the height of each of the hollow-section
components being approximately equal to one third of the height of the plank.
8. A lightweight decking plank according to any preceding claim characterised in that
one of said connecting members (11) incorporates a longitudinally extending, laterally
projecting flange (27) at its upper edge adapted to locate in a complimentary depression
(20) formed at the adjacent upper longitudinal edge of an adjacent plank member.
9. A lightweight decking plank according to any preceding claim characterised in that
a longitudinally extending mounting flange (17) projects from a lower edge of the
other connecting member (10) of the plank (5) and is provided with means to secure
same, and hence the associated plank, to a sub-structure.
10. A lightweight decking plank according to claim 9 characterised in that said means
comprises apertures to receive securing screws (18).
11. A lightweight decking plank according to any preceding claim characterised in that
the upper surface (7) of said plank (5) incorporates a surface pattern, said connectors
(10,11) being arranged to maintain uniformity and continuity of said surface pattern
when adjacent planks are inter-connected.
12. A lightweight decking plank according to claim 11 characterised in that said surface
pattern is designed to import non-slip characteristics to the upper surface of the
plank.