Technical field
[0001] The invention generally relates to the field of flooring systems and laminated floor
panels, which could be installed in advance patterns especially such floor panels,
which are possible to lock and unlock with mechanical locking systems. The invention
concerns an improvement of the flooring system and floor panels described in
WO 03/089736. More precisely it refers to a flooring system comprising a package of a plurality
of floor panels and a method of installing a flooring.
Field of Application of the Invention
[0002] The present invention is particularly suitable for use in floating floors, which
are not attached to the sub floor and which are formed of floor panels joined mechanically
with a locking system integrated with the floor panel, i.e, mounted at the factory,
are made up of one or more upper layers of printed and structured materials such as
decorative laminate or decorative plastic material, an intermediate core of wood fibre
based material or plastic material and preferably a lower balancing layer on the rear
side of the core. The following description of prior are technique, problems of known
systems and objects and features of the invention will therefore, as a non restrictive
example, be aimed above all at this field of application and in particular laminate
flooring.
[0003] It should be emphasised that the invention can be used in any floor panel and it
could be combined with all types of known locking system, where the floor panels are
intended to be joined using a mechanical locking system connecting the panels in the
horizontal and vertical directions on at least two adjacent sides. The invention can
thus also be applicable to, for instance, solid wooden floors, parquet floors with
a core of wood or wood fibre based material and a surface of wood or wood veneer and
the like, floors with a printed and preferably also varnished surface, floors with
a surface layer of plastic or cork, linoleum, rubber or similar. Even floors with
hard surfaces such as stone, tile and similar are included and floorings with soft
wear layer, for instance needle felt glued to a board. The principle could also be
used on floors, which are glued or nailed to the subfloor.
Background of the Invention
[0004] Laminate flooring usually comprise rectangular floor panels with a core of a 6-12
mm fibreboard, a 0.2-0.8 mm thick upper decorative surface layer of laminate and a
0.1-0.6 nm thick lower balancing layer of laminate, plastic, paper or like material.
A laminate surface comprises a printed melamine impregnated paper, which is pressed
with an embossed sheet. The most common core material is fibreboard with high density
and good stability usually called HDF - High Density Fibreboard. Sometimes also MDF
- Medium Density Fibreboard - is used as core.
[0005] Traditional laminate floor panels of this type have taken a large market share mainly
due to the fact that advanced printing and pressing technology has made it possible
to make very natural copies of mainly wood parquet flooring. Laminate flooring look
like wood, but are more durable and less expensive than wood flooring.
[0006] In addition to such traditional floors, which have been installed with a tongue and
groove joint and with glue, floor panels have been developed which do not require
the use of glue and instead are joined mechanically by means of so called mechanical
locking systems.
[0007] These systems comprise locking means, which lock the panels horizontally and vertically.
The mechanical locking systems are usually formed by machining of the core of the
panel. Alternatively, parts of the locking system can be formed of a separate material,
for instance aluminium or HDF, which is integrated with the floor panel, i.e. joined
with the floor panel in connection with the manufacture thereof.
[0008] The main advantages of floating floors with mechanical locking systems are that they
are easy to install. They can also easily be taken up again and be used once more
at a different location.
Definition of Some Terms
[0009] By "horizontal plane or principal plane" is meant a plane, which extends parallel
to the outer part of the surface layer. Immediately juxtaposed upper parts of two
adjacent joint edges of two joined floor panels together define a "vertical plane
(V)" perpendicular to the horizontal plane. By "horizontally" is meant parallel to
the horizontal plane and by "vertically" parallel to the vertical plane
[0010] By "locking systems" are meant co acting connecting means, which connect the floor
panels vertically and/or horizontally. By "mechanical locking system" is meant that
joining can take place without glue.
[0011] By a "discontinuous surface layer and core" is meant that the surface layer and core
of two elements are connected to each other to form one panel, or two panels connected
to each other to form a floor. Consequently, the core and the surface layer of the
elements and the panels respectively is discontinuous. A joint is detectable between
the two element or panels at the discontinuity.
Prior Art Technique and Problems thereof
[0012] Printing and pressing technology have in recent years been developed further and
very natural copies of stone, tiles and parquet strips have been introduced on the
market.
[0013] There are however a lot of designs and patterns which are not possible to produce
and install with the present printing, pressing and mechanical locking technology.
[0014] Most designs which contain patterns or structures where parts have to be aligned
with the format of the floor panel are difficult to produce since swelling and shrinking
of the printed paper and the positioning of the printing paper and the press sheet
are difficult to control. Joints, which cross a specific pattern, which is designed
to be one unit, gives an unnatural appearance.
[0015] It is known that some advanced patterns could be produced with individual rectangular
small floor panels, which could be connected to floor units. Such patterns and floor
panels are described in
WO 03/089736. This known technology is not suitable for patterns, which aim to copy for example
advanced stone and tile floors.
US 6, 729, 091 describe small panels with polygonal shape. These panels are very difficult and costly
to produce and time consuming and difficult to install. Further,
US 6 536 178 B1 discloses a vertically joined flooring material comprising floor elements with mainly
triangular, square, rectangular, rhomboidal or polygonal shape. At least two floor
elements are used - female and male, each having male and female joining members.
During laying the floor elements are laid one by one.
Brief Description of the Invention and Objects thereof
[0016] A first overall objective of the present invention is to provided a flooring system
comprising floor panels with mechanical locking systems, which could be installed
in advanced patterns and where the pattern to a large extent is obtained by the size,
shape and mechanical working of the panels and the elements and not only by printing
and pressing technology.
[0017] More specifically the object is to provide a flooring system comprising panels with
mechanical locking system where one or several of the following advantages are obtained.
Another object is to provide a method of installing such flooring.
[0018] The floor panel should preferably be possible to assemble mechanically to a floor
surface which generally only could be obtained with small individual wood, tile or
stone pieces with different sizes or non parallel edges and with panels, which are
not floating but glued or nailed to the sub floor
[0019] The floor panels should be easy to install in spite of the fact that the floor pattern
could comprise a lot of small floor panels with different sizes and advanced shapes,
which differ from the traditional rectangular panels.
[0020] The substantial waste, which is required in order to produce floor panels and mechanical
locking system in floors comprising small and non rectangular floor panels, should
be reduced as much as possible
[0021] The above objects of the invention are achieved wholly or partly by a flooring system
and a method according to the independent claims. Embodiments of the invention are
evident from the dependent claims and from the description and drawings.
[0022] According to the invention, a flooring system is provided comprising a plurality
of floor panels with a core and a discontinuous surface layer. The floor panels are
mechanically connectable to each other along one pair of adjacent edges and each floor
panel comprises at least two floor elements whereof at least one of the floor elements
is non rectangular.
[0023] The floor elements are factory connected to a floor panel and delivered as floor
panels in a package to the installation place as parts of a pre installed floor. The
connection between floor elements should be such that several floor elements are kept
in a pre determined position in relation to each other during installation. This connection
could be such that floor elements are permanently connected with for instance glue
or mechanical locking system, which keeps the floor elements in a correct position
during installation.
[0024] A floor panel, which is formed of several individual floor elements, offers a lot
of advantages. Patterns could be created which are not possible to produce with printing
or linear machining of the edges. Installation is easy since several floor elements
could be installed at the same time. The joint between the floor elements could be
rather simple and cheep but still strong and reliable since the floor elements are
connected in the factory where suitable equipment could be used. The floor is to a
large extent pre-installed at the factory and the individual elements could be connected
to each other in a very efficient way. A lot of time consuming and difficult installation
work where the floor installer has to work close to the floor, could be moved to a
controlled factory environment.
Brief Description of the Drawings
[0025]
Figs 1a-4b illustrate prior art locking systems.
Figs 4c-5 illustrate a first embodiment of the invention
Figs 6a-9d illustrate embodiments of the invention.
Description of Embodiments of the Invention
[0026] To facilitate understanding, several floor panels and locking systems in the figures
are shown schematically. It should be emphasised that improved or different functions
can be achieved using combinations of the preferred embodiments. The inventor has
tested all known and especially all commercially used locking systems on the market
in all type of floor panels, especially laminate and wood floorings and the conclusion
is that at least all these known locking systems which have one or more tongues and
grooves or locking elements cooperating with locking grooves could be used to connect
floor elements to a floor panel and to connect the floor panels to a floor.
[0027] Angles, dimensions, rounded parts etc are only examples and could be adjusted within
the principles of the invention.
[0028] Figures 1a - 1c show known mechanical locking systems, which could be locked with
angling and/or snapping. These locking systems have a tongue 10 and a groove 9 for
vertical locking of adjacent edges parallel to the vertical plane V and a locking
groove 12 and a locking element 8 for horizontal locking parallel with the horizontal
plane H. The locking element could be located on a tongue 10 or a strip 6.
[0029] Figures 2a-2c show mechanical locking systems, which could be locked by horizontal
snapping. The locking elements could be made in one piece with the core as in figure
2c or of a separate material, hereafter referred to as two piece snap, as in figure
2a and 2b. These snap systems have a low snapping resistance and a high locking strength
and are therefore very suitable to use in floor panels according to the invention.
[0030] Figure 3a - 3c show mechanical locking systems which could be locked by a vertical
folding. Such systems could have means for horizontal locking only, as in figure 3a,
hereafter referred to as vertical hook systems or they could have a small tongue 10
made in one piece, as in figure 3b, hereafter referred to as vertical tongue systems.
Alternative the tongue 10 could be flexible as in figure 3c. Such vertical folding
with a tongue, which is displaceable horizontally, is very suitable to use in the
floor panels according to the invention. Such systems are referred to a flex tongue
systems.
[0031] Fig. 4a-4b show traditional locking systems, which are locked vertically with a tongue
10 and a groove 9 and horizontally with glue 7. Figure 4c show how a tongue and groove
joint could be adjusted to be used in a factory connection of floor elements. The
tongue 10 has been made smaller since special glue with controlled equipment could
be used. The under lip 6 has been made slightly longer and extends beyond the upper
lip 6'. This simplifies the application of glue and the under lip 6 could be formed
such that it creates a vertical pre tension and keeps the floor element together until
the glue cures.
[0032] Fig. 5 illustrates schematically a cross section of a floor panel 2, which comprises
two separate floor elements 1, 1', which have been factory connected with a tongue
and groove locking system. The floor panel 2 has a surface layer 31 and a core 30,
which are discontinuous, and edges, which in this preferred embodiment could be locked
with angling. The floor elements have a decorative groove 40, bevel or similar on
one edge. When floor elements are connected to floor panels very advanced groove patterns
could be obtained which are not possible to produce in a cost efficient way if they
are to be made in an individual traditional floor panel.
[0033] All these locking systems could be used in various combinations to connect floor
elements 1, 1' or two or several adjacent edges of floor panels. Mechanical locking
systems could be adjusted to lock for example floor elements vrith a simple snapping
which only holds the panels together until the glue cures. Preferred embodiments to
lock floor elements are locking systems using glue, since the panels could easily
be positioned correctly horizontally to each other in the factory. Floor elements
could also be connected with tape on the rear side or be glued to a underlay 16 which
could be a foam, a cork layer, various types of plastic materials, wood based sheet
materials or wood veneer or similar.
[0034] Figure 6a shows two non rectangular floor elements 1, 1', which are connected to
a floor element 2 as shown in figures 6a-6b. The floor elements could have a surface
of the same material, for example laminate, but they could also have surface layers
of different materials for example laminate-wood, plastic material-laminate, cork
- wood etc. More than two different materials could be combined. The floor elements
have decorative grooves 40 on three edges. An advanced floor panel with decorative
grooves, which in this embodiment meet each other at an angle different from 90 degree,
could be produced with linear machining.
[0035] Figure 6d show how floor panels 2 could be installed in the order of A-H with combinations
of angling, snapping and vertical folding. Rather simple locking systems could be
used since the irregular shape of the panels could be used to prevent displacement
along the length direction of the panels.
[0036] Figure 6e shows a floor with an advanced pattern according to the invention. Such
a floor could be installed just as easy as traditional rectangular floor panels. It
is obvious that six, eight or more floor elements could be connected to a floor panel.
Start and end pieces with straight edges could be supplied.
[0037] Practical testing show that a floor panel comprising four floor elements could be
installed more than four times faster than if the floor was installed with floor panels
comprising only one floor element.
[0038] Figure 7a shows a floor element 1 which is used to form a floor panel 2 similar to
the floor panel in figure 6. The floor panel 2 has nine pairs (4a-4i and 5a -5i) of
edges. The floor panel 2 comprises six pairs (4c-d 4d-e, 4g-h, 5b-c, 5e-f and 5f-g)
of adjacent edges, which are inclined with an angle (A) of more than 90 degrees.
[0039] The panels could be locked in several ways. The parallel edges (4b-5b, 4d-5d, 4f-5f,
and 4h-5h could for example have a one or a two piece snap system and the other edges
could have a traditional tongue and groove system. Alternatively all edges could be
locked with horizontal snapping.
[0040] Two pairs of adjacent edges (4b-5b and 4f-5f) could have an angling system and two
pairs (4d-5d and 4h-5h) could have a flex tongue system. All other edges could have
a vertical hook system or a vertical tongue system or a flex tongue system or any
other system that allows vertical folding.
[0041] The floor panel comprises two protrusions (P1, P2) with straight edges, which are
positioned along a straight line L. Such protrusions will block mutual displacement
of connected panels. The straight edges 4b, 4f of these protrusions could have a mechanical
locking system, which could be locked with angling to opposite parallel edges 5b,
5f of a similar panel. The other edges could be locked with vertical folding.
[0042] Figures 7c-7f show different embodiments according to the same principles. In figure
7d nine pairs of adjacent edges (4a-4i and 5a-5i) could be connected to each other
and two pairs of adjacent edges (4c-5b and 4g-5f) could for example be connected with
angling. In figure 7f eleven pairs of adjacent edges (4a-4k and 5a-5k) could be connected
to each other and there are three protrusions P1, P2, P3 with three pairs of edges
(4d-5a, 4g-5d and 4j-5g) which could be connected with for example angling and the
other edges could be connected with for example vertical folding.
[0043] All embodiments where some edges are installed with angling and some other with vertical
folding allow a very simple installation with one angling action only around the outer
edges (4d, 4g, 4j) which are positioned along the straight line L as shown in figure
7f.
[0044] As an alternative all edges could be connected with flex tongue systems.
[0045] As a non-restrictive example it could be mentioned that the edges preferably could
have a length of 80 - 200 mm
[0046] These embodiments show that the invention makes it possible to connect floor element
in a much simpler way and that the shape of the floor panel makes it possible to use
other combinations of efficient and simple locking systems than what is possible with
traditional locking technology based on individual floor element which are difficult
to position and install.
[0047] Figures 8a-8e and 9a-9d show different embodiments. The floor panels according to
figure 8d are installed offset to each other while the floor panels in figure 9d are
installed side by side in parallel rows.
[0048] In embodiments with irregular shape, it is net possible to use the traditional angle,
displace and snap method, Therefore preferable installation methods are angling only
or snapping only or just a vertical displacement.
[0049] The invention could be used to connect tile shaped panes installed on a wall or in
furniture components.
1. A flooring system in the form of a package comprising a plurality of floor panels
(2,2'), each floor panel in the package comprising at least two factory-connected
floor elements (1,1'), and said package being adapted to be delivered to an installation
place, whereby the panels have a discontinuous core (30) and surface layer (31), and
whereby said floor panels are mechanically connectable to each other along one pair
of adjacent edges and, at least one of the floor elements comprises adjacent edges,
which subtend an angle (A) of more than 90 degrees and whereby a first pair of adjacent
edges of two floor panels is provided with a mechanical locking system, preferably
a horizontal snapping or an angling or a vertical folding locking system, configured
to lock the panels in the horizontal and vertical direction.
2. A flooring system as claimed in claim 1, wherein said first pair of said two floor
panels is provided with the angling locking system and a second pair of adjacent edges
of said two floor panels is provided with a vertical folding locking system, or wherein
said first pair of said two floor panels is provided with the horizontal snapping
locking system and a second pair of adjacent edges of said two floor panels is provided
with a tongue and groove joint.
3. A flooring system as claimed in any one of the proceeding claims, wherein the floor
panel comprises at least two pairs of adjacent edges, which subtend an angle (A) of
more than 90 degrees.
4. A flooring system as claimed in any one of the proceeding claims, wherein at least
one of the floor elements comprises a surface layer of laminate, or at least one of
the floor elements comprises a surface layer of a thermoplastic material or wood.
5. A flooring system as claimed in any one of the proceeding claims, wherein at least
two floor elements have a decorative groove (40) on at least one edge and at least
two decorative grooves meet each other at an angle other than 90 degree.
6. A flooring system as claimed in any one of the proceeding claims, wherein the floor
elements are of different size.
7. A flooring system as claimed in any one of the proceeding claims, wherein the floor
panel comprises at least two floor elements and the floor elements are connected to
each other with a tongue (10), a groove (9) and glue.
8. A flooring system as claimed in any one of the proceeding claims, wherein the floor
panel comprises at least three floor elements and that at least two floor elements
have six or eight edges.
9. A flooring system as claimed in any one of the proceeding claims, wherein one of the
floor elements have eight edges and another floor element has four edges.
10. A flooring system as claimed in any one of the proceeding claims, wherein two panels,
in a connected state, are prevented from sliding along each other.
11. A flooring system as claimed in any one of the proceeding claims, wherein the floor
panel comprises at least two protrusions (P1, P2) with straight edges, which are positioned
along a straight line L.
12. A flooring system as claimed in any one of the proceeding claims, wherein at least
one of the floor elements comprises five to twelve edges, or at least one of the floor
elements comprises six or eight edges.
13. A method of installing a flooring comprising the steps of
providing a plurality of floor panels (2,2'), comprising as least two factory-connected
floor elements (1,1'), wherein the floor panels have a discontinuous core (30) and
a surface layer (31), wherein at least one of the floor elements comprises adjacent
edges which subtend an angle (A) of more than 90 degrees and wherein a first pair
of adjacent edges of two floor panels is provided with a mechanical locking system;
and
mechanically connecting said floor panels to each other along one pair of adjacent
edges, which connection preferably is made by a horizontal snapping or an angling
or a vertical folding, whereby said mechanical locking system, locks the panels in
the horizontal and vertical direction.
14. A method as claimed in claim 13, wherein the floor panels are connected to each other
with a tongue (10), a groove (9) and glue.
1. Fußbodensystem in Form einer Packung, das eine Vielzahl von Fußbodenplatten (2, 2')
umfasst, wobei jede Fußbodenplatte in der Packung wenigstens zwei vorverbundene Fußbodenelemente
(1, 1') umfasst und die Packung zur Lieferung zu einem Installationsort eingerichtet
ist, die Platten einen unterbrochenen Kern (30) sowie eine Oberflächenschicht (31)
haben, die Fußbodenplatten entlang eines Paars aneinandergrenzender Kanten mechanisch
miteinander verbindbar sind, wenigstens eines der Fußbodenelemente aneinandergrenzende
Kanten umfasst, die einen Winkel (A) von mehr als 90° begrenzen, ein erstes Paar aneinandergrenzender
Kanten von zwei Fußbodenplatten mit einem mechanischen Verriegelungssystem, vorzugsweise
einem System zum Verriegeln mittels horizontalem Einrasten oder mittels Einwinkeln
oder vertikalem Klappen, versehen ist, das so eingerichtet ist, dass die Platten in
der horizontalen und der vertikalen Richtung verriegelt werden.
2. Fußbodensystem nach Anspruch 1, wobei das erste Paar aus den zwei Fußbodenplatten
mit dem System zum Verriegeln mittels Einwinkeln versehen ist und ein zweites Paar
aneinandergrenzender Kanten der zwei Fußbodenplatten mit einem System zum Verriegeln
mittels vertikalem Klappen versehen ist oder das erste Paar aus den zwei Fußbodenplatten
mit dem System zum Verriegeln mittels horizontalem Einrasten versehen ist und ein
zweites Paar aneinandergrenzender Kanten der zwei Fußbodenplatten mit einer Nut -
und-Feder-Verbindung versehen ist.
3. Fußbodensystem nach einem der vorangehenden Ansprüche, wobei die Fußbodenplatte wenigstens
zwei Paare aneinandergrenzender Kanten umfasst, die einen Winkel (A) von mehr als
90° begrenzen.
4. Fußbodensystem nach einem der vorangehenden Ansprüche, wobei wenigstens eines der
Fußbodenelemente eine Oberflächenschicht aus Laminat umfasst oder wenigstens eines
der Fußbodenelemente eine Oberflächenschicht aus einem Thermoplastmaterial oder Holz
umfasst.
5. Fußbodensystem nach einem der vorangehenden Ansprüche, wobei wenigstens zwei Fußbodenelemente
eine Ziernut (40) an wenigstens einer Kante haben und wenigstens zwei Ziernuten einander
in einem anderen Winkel als 90° treffen.
6. Fußbodensystem nach einem der vorangehenden Ansprüche, wobei die Bodenelemente unterschiedliche
Größe haben.
7. Fußbodensystem nach einem der vorangehenden Ansprüche, wobei die Fußbodenplatte wenigstens
zwei Fußbodenelemente umfasst und die Fußbodenelemente mittels einer Feder (10), einer
Nut (9) und Leim miteinander verbunden sind.
8. Fußbodensystem nach einem der vorangehenden Ansprüche, wobei die Fußbodenplatte wenigstens
drei Fußbodenelemente umfasst und wenigstens zwei Fußbodenelemente sechs oder acht
Kanten haben.
9. Fußbodensystem nach einem der vorangehenden Ansprüche, wobei eines der Fußbodenelemente
acht Kanten und ein anderes Fußbodenelement vier Kanten hat.
10. Fußbodensystem nach einem der vorangehenden Ansprüche, wobei verhindert wird, dass
zwei Platten in einem verbundenen Zustand aneinander gleiten.
11. Fußbodensystem nach einem der vorangehenden Ansprüche, wobei die Fußbodenplatte wenigstens
zwei Vorsprünge (P1, P2) mit geraden Kanten umfasst, die entlang einer geraden Linie
L positioniert sind.
12. Fußbodensystem nach einem der vorangehenden Ansprüche, wobei wenigstens eines der
Fußbodenelemente fünf bis zwölf Kanten umfasst oder wenigstens eines der Fußbodenelemente
sechs oder acht Kanten umfasst.
13. Verfahren zum Installieren eines Fußbodens, das die folgenden Schritte umfasst:
Bereitstellen einer Vielzahl von Fußbodenplatten (2, 2'), die wenigstens zwei vorverbundene
Fußbodenelemente (1, 1') umfassen, wobei die Fußbodenplatten einen unterbrochenen
Kern (30) sowie eine Oberflächenschicht (31) aufweisen, wenigstens eines der Fußbodenelemente
aneinandergrenzende Kanten umfasst, die einen Winkel (A) von mehr als 90° begrenzen,
und ein erstes Paar aneinandergrenzender Kanten von zwei Fußbodenplatten mit einem
mechanischen Verriegelungssystem versehen ist; und
mechanisches Verbinden der Fußbodenplatten miteinander entlang eines Paars aneinandergrenzender
Kanten, wobei die Verbindung vorzugsweise mittels eines horizontalen Einrastens oder
eines Einwinkelns oder eines vertikalen Klappens hergestellt wird und das mechanische
Verriegelungssystem die Platten in der horizontalen und der vertikalen Richtung verriegelt.
14. Verfahren nach Anspruch 13, wobei die Fußbodenplatten mittels einer Feder (10), einer
Nut (9) und Leim miteinander verbunden sind.
1. Système de plancher sous la forme d'un ensemble comprenant une pluralité de panneaux
de plancher (2, 2'), chaque panneau de plancher dans l'ensemble comprenant au moins
deux éléments de plancher reliés en usine (1, 1'), et ledit ensemble étant adapté
pour être livré en un lieu d'installation, dans lequel les panneaux ont un coeur discontinu
(30) et une couche de surface (31), et dans lequel lesdits panneaux de plancher peuvent
être reliés mécaniquement ensemble le long d'une paire de bords adjacents et, au moins
un des éléments de plancher comprend des bords adjacents, qui sous-tendent un angle
(A) de plus de 90 degrés et dans lequel une première paire de bords adjacents des
deux panneaux de plancher est pourvue d'un système de blocage mécanique, de préférence
un système de blocage par emboîtement horizontal, inclinaison ou pliage vertical,
configuré pour bloquer les panneaux dans la direction horizontale et verticale.
2. Système de plancher selon la revendication 1, dans lequel ladite première paire desdits
deux panneaux de plancher est pourvue du système de blocage par inclinaison et une
seconde paire de bords adjacents desdits deux panneaux de plancher est pourvue d'un
système de blocage par pliage vertical, ou dans lequel ladite première paire desdits
deux panneaux de plancher est pourvue du système de blocage par emboîtement horizontal
et une seconde paire de bords adjacents desdits deux panneaux de plancher est pourvue
d'une jonction par languette et rainure.
3. Système de plancher selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans lequel
le panneau de plancher comprend au moins deux paires de bords adjacents, qui sous-tendent
un angle (A) de plus de 90 degrés.
4. Système de plancher selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans lequel
au moins l'un des éléments de plancher comprend une couche de surface de stratifié,
ou au moins un des éléments de plancher comprend une couche de surface d'un matériau
thermoplastique ou de bois.
5. Système de plancher selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans lequel
au moins deux éléments de plancher comportent une rainure décorative (40) sur au moins
un bord et au moins deux rainures décoratives se rencontrent à un angle autre que
90 degrés.
6. Système de plancher selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans lequel
les éléments de plancher sont de taille différente.
7. Système de plancher selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans lequel
le panneau de plancher comprend au moins deux éléments de plancher, et les éléments
de plancher sont connectés ensemble avec une languette (10), une rainure (9) et de
la colle.
8. Système de plancher selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans lequel
le panneau de plancher comprend au moins trois éléments de plancher et au moins deux
éléments de plancher ont six ou huit bords.
9. Système de plancher selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans lequel
un des éléments de plancher a huit bords et un autre élément de plancher a quatre
bords.
10. Système de plancher selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans lequel
deux panneaux, dans un état relié, sont empêchés de glisser l'un par rapport à l'autre.
11. Système de plancher selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans lequel
le panneau de plancher comprend au moins deux saillies (P1, P2) avec des bords droits,
qui sont positionnées le long d'une ligne droite L.
12. Système de plancher selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans lequel
au moins un des éléments de plancher comprend de cinq à douze bords, ou au moins un
des éléments de plancher comprend de six ou huit bords.
13. Procédé d'installation d'un plancher comprenant les étapes consistant à
fournir une pluralité de panneaux de plancher (2, 2'), comprenant au moins deux éléments
de plancher connectés en usine (1, 1'), dans lequel les panneaux de plancher ont un
coeur discontinu (30) et une couche de surface (31), dans lequel au moins un des éléments
de plancher comprend des bords adjacents qui sous-tendent un angle (A) de plus de
90 degrés et dans lequel une première paire de bords adjacents des deux panneaux de
plancher est pourvue d'un système de blocage mécanique ; et
relier mécaniquement lesdits panneaux de plancher ensemble le long d'une paire de
bords adjacents, laquelle liaison est faite de préférence par un emboîtement horizontal
ou une inclinaison ou un pliage vertical, moyennant quoi ledit système de blocage
mécanique, bloque les panneaux dans la direction horizontale et verticale.
14. Procédé selon la revendication 13, dans lequel les panneaux de plancher sont connectés
ensemble avec une languette (10), une rainure (9) et de la colle.