WO1992020885A1 - A flooring system having joinable tile elements, particularly plastic tiles - Google Patents
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- a flooring system having joinable tile elements, particularly plastic tiles.
- the present invention relates to a system of flooring tiles of plastic and of the type, in which the single tiles are designed as slightly resilient, user friendly flooring members to be laid out on hard floors, these tiles being adapted to be joined edge to edge by means of interengaging coupling members.
- a flooring system is disclosed in DK-C-155,616, in which it is specified that it is possible to achieve a very effective coupling together of the tiles by means of special, projecting coupling parts, which can be brought into engagement with complementary coupling means located retracted from the single side edges of the tiles.
- climate conditioned heatings and coolings of the floor will produce different degrees of associated expansions and contractions of the layers constituted by the rigid support surface and the plastic tile layer thereon, respectively, whrereby, by way of example, a relative contraction, of the latter layer will imply large pulling forces in the coupling parts integrally associated with the tiles.
- the coupling parts may be designed correspondingly heavily, but then without overcoming the associated productional problem relating to a desired minimizing of the material consumption of the coupling parts.
- the viewpoint is adopted that it is unecoomical to secure the tiles, generally, by making their coupling parts extremely heavy and resistant, as it will then be better to use non-integrated coupling parts, which, when breakage might occur, are easily replaceable, while it is also endavoured to make it easier to effect the coupling together of the tiles.
- the invention provides for coupling members comprising a cross connector part having widened head portions of both ends thereof, while the tiles, along their side walls, are shaped with slots extending upwardly from the underside of the tile adapted to receive the cros connector part, while behind these slots the tiles are provided with vertical channel portions for receiving the said head portions in such a guided manner that a coupling member mounted by insertion into, that is upwardly into the channel portion will be held therein by a light clamping or snap lock action and will thus be stabilized in a position, in which it projects from the tile edge by half the length of the cross connector part, such that the projecting portion of the coupling member is ready to be connected with another tile by a relative movement, whereby the projecting part of the coupling member is introduced upwardly into the slot and channel portion of the other tile with the
- the tiles for the laying of the tiles, it can be chosen to let the already laid-out tiles appear with the projecting coupling members at their free edges, where ⁇ after further tiles can be added by a simple laying down, as by such a laying down edge to edge the comple ⁇ mentary tile sides will enter into a locking engagement with the projecting portions of the coupling members.
- the tiles may easily be separated at any desired place by a simple lifting of one tile edge from the neighboring til edge.
- edge slots nor the channel portions will need to extend up to top side plane of the single tiles, i.e. the tile top sides may extend all the way out to the edges of the tiles without being broken by these details.
- a set of tiles may comprise not only the regular main tiles, e.g. with a size of 25 x 25, but also a selection of smaller tiles having a side length of a suitable modular fraction, e.g. 5 cm, of the side length of the main tiles and provided with coupling parts that will make these small tiles suitable for being coupled together mutually and and with the main tiles by means of the said coupling members.
- Such lines may particularly easily be rectilinear, but they can also be arched, and it will thus be possible to arrange the entire flooring with signs and symbols, e.g. for indicating floor numbers and escape route arrows on off-shore units or ships, where a corresponding floor painting will not be particularly durable.
- the flooring may be laid out with logo pictures, e.g. on large exhibition areas. The relevant markings will be so to speak undestructable, but if desired they can be easily removed or changed without any need of breaking up larger parts of the flooring.
- a corresponding marking possibility may be achieved in another or an additionel manner, namely when the tiles are of the type provided with holes in their upper stepping layer, e.g. with a center distance of of 2-5 cm; in these holes can be inserted a holding pin portion a button shaped cover member, and these cover members may then be mounted in any desired pattern on the flooring, just as they can be mounted and dismounted without any interference with the flooring itself.
- a center distance of 2.5 cm there will be one hundred holes in tiles measuring 25 x 25 cm, and thus it will be possible to work with a rather high degree of dissolution in the pattern.
- the bottons may be produced in many different colours, but the same will apply to the said small tiles.
- Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a tile according to the invention
- Fig. 2 is a perspective view of an associated coupling member
- Fig. 3 is a perspective fractional view of a tile seen from below
- Fig. 4 is a sectional view of the joining area between two tiles
- Fig. 5 is a sectional view, seen from above, of the joint between two tiles.
- Fig 6 is a plan view of a tile according to the invention.
- Fig. 7 is a perspective view of a tile according to the invention, coupled together partly with a ramp element and partly with modular tiles of smaller sizes,
- Fig 8 is a plan view of a tile edge with marked associations of tiles of different sizes
- Fig. 9 is a top view of a flooring with both 'normal tiles' and 'small tiles', and
- Fig. 10 is a perspective view of a flooring laid out in a sports court.
- the tile 2 shown in Figs. 1 and 3 is diecast and has a top layer 4, in which, as well known, there is provided holes 6, the areas between these holes having depending, floor supported cylindrical carrier portions 8, the tile having correspondingly depending edge walls 10, In these walls a number of slots 12 is provided in a uniform manner along each of the edges, these slots being downwardly open and extending only over a lower part of the height of the edge wall.
- each of the slots there is arranged, confined by rib portions 14 depending from the top side 4, a downwardly open channel 16 which is somewhat broader than the slot and extends upwardly beyond the upper end of the slot.
- the members 18 have a middle beam portion 20, the length of which is approximately twice the thickness of the edge wall adjacent the slots 12, and opposed, wider head portions 22, which are both broader and upwardly higher than the beam portion 20. These head portions are provided with interfacing parallel inner sides 24, while at their upper ends they are preferably shaped in a slightly tapered manner.
- the head portions 22 are dimensioned relative to the channels 16 such that when they are introduced from below into the channels they will be held in the channels by clamping action, first of all in being clamped against a channel wall 26 located behind the rear of the slot 12.
- a coupling member mounted in only a single tile will be held in a position, in which it will project, in a well defined manner, just so far as to be suited for engaging a neighboring tile, which can be mounted simply by lowering of a slot area 12 over the projecting part of the coupling member 18.
- a snap locking for which purpose the channels 16 are provided with rip portions 23, Figs. 3 and 4, which may cooperate with holding grooves 25 in the head portions 22.
- This self holding engagement is conditional for the tiles being premounted with projecting coupling members 18, see Fig. 6, such that it is easily possible to couple similar neighboring tiles to the respective tile edges, viz. by a simple lowering of the new tiles over the projecting coupling members, whereby a coherent flooring will be easy to establish.
- a further holding of the coupling part is achievable when the surface thereof is provided with groove or rib portions which may cooperate lockingly with complementary rib or groove portions inside the channels 16.
- This type of holding or locking means is advantageously arranged near the upper ends of the freely upstanding end portions of the head portions 22, as indicated by ribs 23 in Fig. 3 and grooves 25 in Fig. 2. For the same reason it will be suitable that both the head portions 22 and the channels 16 are designed so as to engage each other all over their cross section, whether this being rectangular or rounded.
- any desired number of joining places along each tile edge can be used any desired number of joining places along each tile edge, even different numbers in the respective two main directions as suggested in Fig. 6; this may apply e.g. to foot path floorings, where the tiles may be subjected to forces that are higher in the longitudinal direction than in the transverse direction. It will apply generally that an occurring break of the joint between two tile edges may be repaired solely by a changing out of the broken coupling members 18, this being a lot cheaper than a replacing of the relevant tiles themselves.
- the tiles will be both easier to lay out and much cheaper to repair, should breaks occur, as also the tiles will be more resistant against breakage i the joining areas.
- These areas may be arranged in such a manner, e.g. symmetrically about the middle of each tile edge, that the tiles may be coupled together alternatively directly edge to edge or with a desired bond between only partly overlapping tile sides.
- the coupling members 18 may be dimensioned other ⁇ wise as shown, e.g. with an increased width relative to their height, and the tiles may be designed with reinforced edge portions at the relevant areas of engagement. According to the invention, however, it is important to adapt the dimensionings in a manner such that in case of strong breaking forces a possible break will occur in the coupling members and not in the associated parts of the tiles.
- the coupling members could well be designed so heavily, e.g. with a large width of the beam portion 20 and a small extra width of they may be connected both mutually and with adjoining tiles 2.
- These small tiles 32 will be immediately suited for being laid as straightlined 'lines' in a flooring having normal tiles 2 placed at both sides of such a line, e.g. if the small tiles are made with a clearly deviating surface or colour.
- the achievable marking effect is not limited to such straight lines, as the small tiles 32 or many of them may appear with the same surface and colour character as the tiles 2, while in the flooring it will be possible, then, to use single and deviating small tiles, which may be placed in any desired pattern among the other small tiles, i.e. also with a broken or arched configuration a og these other tiles.
- Fig.8 there is shown some tiles 2 seen against an edge thereof, and underneath there is indicated a 'large tile' 2' and two'small tiles' 32 coupled to that edge.
- the tile 2' is placed in bond with the upper tiles 2, e.g. with coupling members 18 mounted at the slots 12a and 12b. Should a coupling member be mounted next to a corner of the tile 2', as in slot 12c, this particular coupling member should be removed.
- the tiles see also Figs. 1 and 7, may be shaped with corner recesses 34 underneath the upper stepping side, such that coupling members 18 happening to be located adjacent a tile corner may be received in the adjoining corner recesses, though without any holding effect on these tiles.
- Fig. 9 shows an example of the use of the said may comprise loose plugs 40 adapted for mounting by a self holding insertion into the holes 6 and having a flat head 42 that will hereby be placed flat against the top side of the tile.
- These plugs or 'buttons' 40 may be available in different colours, and it will be appreciated that this will provide for rich possibilities of arranging, in a durable manner, writing, drawing or decoration on the flooring, irrespective of a possible further use of the small tiles 32.
- Fig. 10 is indicated a sports court, in which there is provided marking lines with the use of small tiles 32, or of medium size tiles with the module 1x5 small tiles, or by using the marking buttons 40,42.
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