Claims
- 1. A rectilinear surfacing article comprising:a substantially planar upper surface, at least one first interlocking edge having a first profile and at least one second interlocking edge having a second profile, the second profile being complementary to the first profile, the first profile comprising a male member located between two female members wherein the male member extends upwardly and outwardly toward a plane formed by the upper surface, and the second profile comprising a female member located between a first male member and a second male member wherein the first male member extends outwardly and downwardly from a plane formed by the upper surface; the first profile further comprising a concavity on the first interlocking edge located between the upper surface and a proximal end of the male member of the first profile, and the second profile further comprising an upper male member on the second interlocking edge located between the upper surface and the female member of the second profile, the upper male member of the second interlocking edge having a convex distal end; wherein the at least one first interlocking edge and the at least one second interlocking edge can be joined to a second adjacent article of like construction by a process comprising: causing a first interlocking edge and a second interlocking edge of two adjacent articles to approach one another at an angle α, wherein α represents an angle formed by the planar surfaces of the two articles; engaging the complementary profiles of the articles; and causing the planar surfaces of the two articles to become coplanar; to form a substantially gapless seam having a longitudinal direction, wherein the articles cannot be separated by a tensile force applied in the plane of the articles and substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the seam without breaking at least one of the interlocking edges, wherein engagement of the complementary profiles further forms a rotatable joint comprising the convex distal end of the upper male member of the second interlocking edge being seated into the concavity of the first interlocking edge, the rotatable joint being amenable to rotation about the seam when under pressure from above; and wherein the male member of the first profile includes an upwardly and outwardly facing surface having a notched surface at a distal end thereof and the first male member of the second profile includes a downwardly and outwardly facing surface having a notched surface at a distal end thereof, the notched surface of the first profile and the notched surface of the second profile being oriented for engagement as first and second profiles of two adjacent articles approach each such that the notched surface of the second profile ramps up onto the notched surface of the first profile until such a time that the notched surface of the second profile rides over the notched surface of the first profile and the male member of the first profile enters the female member of the second profile.
- 2. A rectilinear surfacing article comprising:substantially planar surfaces including an upper planar surface and a lower planar surface, the upper planar surface and the lower planar surface being formed by laminating a surfacing material onto a central core, at least one first interlocking edge having a first profile and at least one second interlocking edge having a second profile, the second profile being complementary to the first profile, the first profile comprising a male member located between two female members wherein the male member extends outwardly and upwardly toward a plane formed by the upper planar surface, and the second profile comprising a female member located between a first male member and a second male member wherein the first male member extends outwardly and downwardly from a plane formed by the upper planar surface; wherein the at least one first interlocking edge and the at least one second interlocking edge can be joined to a second adjacent article of like construction by a process comprising: causing a first interlocking edge and a second interlocking edge of two adjacent articles to approach one another at an angle α, wherein α represents an angle formed by the planar surfaces of the two articles; engaging the complementary profiles of the articles; and causing the planar surfaces of the two articles to become coplanar; to form a substantially gapless seam having a longitudinal direction, wherein the articles cannot be separated by a tensile force applied in the plane of the articles and substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the seam without breaking at least one of the interlocking edges.
- 3. The article of claim 2, wherein the central core is made of a material selected from the group consisting of fiberboard, solid polymeric materials, and foamed polymeric materials.
- 4. The article of claim 2, wherein the central core is made of a material selected from the group consisting of hydrophobic polymers.
- 5. The article of claim 2, wherein the upper planar surface and the lower planar surface are each, independently, selected from the group consisting of high pressure decorative laminates and polymeric surfacing materials.
- 6. The article of claim 2, wherein each of the upper planar surface and the lower planar surface are a high pressure decorative laminate and the central core is a foamed polymeric material.
- 7. The article of claim 6, wherein the foamed polymeric material is a foamed polyvinyl chloride, polyacrylonitrile-co-butadiene-co-styrene (ABS), polyamide, or high impact polystyrene (HIPS).
- 8. A rectilinear surfacing article comprising:substantially planar surfaces including an upper planar surface, at least one first interlocking edge having a first profile and at least one second interlocking edge having a second profile, the second profile being complementary to the first profile, the first profile comprising a male member located between two female members wherein the male member extends outwardly and upwardly toward a plane formed by the upper planar surface, and the second profile comprising a female member located between a first male member and a second male member wherein the first male member extends outwardly and downwardly from a plane formed by the upper planar surface; wherein the at least one first interlocking edge and the at least one second interlocking edge can be joined to a second adjacent article of like construction by a process comprising: causing a first interlocking edge and a second interlocking edge of two adjacent articles to approach one another at an angle α, wherein α represents an angle formed by the planar surfaces of the two articles; engaging the complementary profiles of the articles; and causing the planar surfaces of the two articles to become coplanar; to form a substantially gapless seam having a longitudinal direction, wherein the articles cannot be separated by a tensile force applied in the plane of the articles and substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the seam without breaking at least one of the interlocking edges; and wherein the male member of the first profile includes an upwardly and outwardly facing surface having a notched surface at a distal end thereof and the first male member of the second profile includes a downwardly and outwardly facing surface having a notched surface at a distal end thereof, the notched surface of the first profile and the notched surface of the second profile being oriented for engagement as first and second profiles of two adjacent articles approach each such that the notched surface of the second profile ramps up onto the notched surface of the first profile until such a time that the notched surface of the second profile rides over the notched surface of the first profile and the male member of the first profile enters the female member of the second profile.
- 9. A rectilinear floor surfacing article installed over a flexible pad, the article comprising:substantially planar surfaces including an upper planar surface, the article further including at least one first interlocking edge having a first profile and at least one second interlocking edge having a second profile, the second profile being complementary to the first profile, the first profile comprising a male member located between two female members wherein the male member extends outwardly and upwardly toward a plane formed by the upper planar surface, and the second profile comprising a female member located between a first male member and a second male member wherein the first male member extends outwardly and downwardly from a plane formed by the upper planar surface; wherein the at least one first interlocking edge and the at least one second interlocking edge can be joined to a second adjacent article of like construction by a process comprising: causing a first interlocking edge and a second interlocking edge of two adjacent articles to approach one another at an angle α, wherein α represents an angle formed by the planar surfaces of the two articles; engaging the complementary profiles of the articles; and causing the planar surfaces of the two articles to become coplanar; to form a substantially gapless seam having a longitudinal direction, wherein the articles cannot be separated by a tensile force applied in the plane of the articles and substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the seam without breaking at least one of the interlocking edges, the seam forming a flexible joint such that when weight is applied to the seam the articles rotate slightly about the joint as the seam is slightly depressed into the flexible pad, the flexible joint being constructed so as to prevent any damage from occurring to the first and second interlocking edges as a result of the rotation of the articles.
- 10. The article of claim 9, further comprising a lower planar surface, the upper planar surface and the lower planar surface being formed by laminating a surfacing material onto a central core.
- 11. The article of claim 10, wherein the central core is made of a material selected from the group consisting of fiberboard, solid polymeric materials, and foamed polymeric materials.
- 12. The article of claim 10, wherein the central core is made of a material selected from the group consisting of hydrophobic polymers.
- 13. The article of claim 10, wherein the upper planar surface and the lower planar surface are each, independently, selected from the group consisting of high pressure decorative laminates and polymeric surfacing materials.
- 14. The article of claim 10, wherein each of the upper planar surface and the lower planar surface are a high pressure decorative laminate and the central core is a foamed polymeric material.
- 15. The article of claim 14, wherein the foamed polymeric material is a foamed polyvinyl chloride, polyacrylonitrile-co-butadiene-co-styrene (ABS), polyamide, or high impact polystyrene (HIPS).
- 16. The article of claim 9, wherein the male member of the first profile includes an upwardly and outwardlv facing surface having a notched surface at a distal end thereof and the first male member of the second profile includes a downwardly and outwardly facing surface having a notched surface at a distal end thereof, the notched surface of the first profile and the notched surface of the second profile being oriented for engagement as first and second profiles of two adjacent articles approach each such that the notched surface of the second profile ramps up onto the notched surface of the first profile until such a time that the notched surface of the second profile rides over the notched surface of the first profile and the male member of the first profile enters the female member of the second profile.
- 17. A rectilinear surfacing article comprising:substantially planar surfaces including an upper planar surface, at least one first interlocking edge having a first profile and at least one second interlocking edge having a second profile, the second profile being complementary to the first profile, the first profile comprising a male member located between two female members wherein the male member extends outwardly and upwardly toward a plane formed by the upper planar surface, and the second profile comprising a female member located between a first male member and a second male member wherein the first male member extends outwardly and downwardly from a plane formed by the upper planar surface; wherein the at least one first interlocking edge and the at least one second interlocking edge can be joined to a second adjacent article of like construction by a process comprising: causing a first interlocking edge and a second interlocking edge of two adjacent articles to approach one another at an angle α, wherein α represents an angle formed by the planar surfaces of the two articles; engaging the complementary profiles of the articles; and causing the planar surfaces of the two articles to become coplanar; to form a substantially gapless seam having a longitudinal direction, wherein the articles cannot be separated by a tensile force applied in the plane of the articles and substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the sewn without breaking at least one of the interlocking edges, wherein the articles may be joined and unjoined a plurality of times without functional deterioration of the first and second interlocking edges; and wherein the male member of the first profile includes an upwardly and outwardly facing surface having a notched surface at a distal end thereof and the first male member of the second profile includes a downwardly and outwardly facing surface having a notched surface at a distal end thereof, the notched surface of the first profile and the notched surface of the second profile being oriented for engagement as first and second profiles of two adjacent articles approach each such that the notched surface of the second profile ramps up onto the notched surface of the first profile until such a time that the notched surface of the second profile rides over the notched surface of the first profile and the male member of the first profile enters the female member of the second profile.
- 18. A rectilinear surfacing article comprising:substantially planar surfaces including an upper planar surface and a lower planar surface, the upper planar surface and the lower planar surface being formed by laminating a surfacing material onto a central core, at least one first interlocking edge having a first profile and at least one second interlocking edge having a second profile, the second profile being complementary to the first profile, the first profile comprising a male member located between two female members wherein the male member extends outwardly and upwardly toward a plane formed by the upper planar surface, and the second profile comprising a female member located between a first male member and a second male member wherein the first male member extends outwardly and downwardly from a plane formed by the upper planar surface; wherein the at least one first interlocking edge and the at least one second interlocking edge can be joined to a second adjacent article of like construction by a process comprising: causing a first interlocking edge and a second interlocking edge of two adjacent articles to approach one another at an angle α, wherein α represents an angle formed by the planar surfaces of the two articles; engaging the complementary profiles of the articles; and causing the planar surfaces of the two articles to become coplanar; to form a substantially gapless seam having a longitudinal direction, wherein the articles cannot be separated by a tensile force applied in the plane of the articles and substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the sewn without breaking at least one of the interlocking edges, wherein the articles may be joined and unjoined a plurality of times without functional deterioration of the first and second interlocking edges.
- 19. The article of claim 18, wherein the central core is made of a material selected from the group consisting of fiberboard, solid polymeric materials, and foamed polymeric materials.
- 20. The article of claim 18, wherein the central core is made of a material selected from the group consisting of hydrophobic polymers.
- 21. The article of claim 18, wherein the upper planar surface and the lower planar surface are each, independently, selected from the group consisting of high pressure decorative laminates and polymeric surfacing materials.
- 22. The article of claim 18, wherein each of the upper planar surface and the lower planar surface are a high pressure decorative laminate and the central core is a foamed polymeric material.
- 23. The article of claim 22, wherein the foamed polymeric material is a foamed polyvinyl chloride, polyacrylonitrile-co-butadiene-co-styrene (ABS), polyamide, or high impact polystyrene (HIPS).
- 24. A rectilinear surfacing article comprising:a substantially planar upper surface and a lower planar surface, the upper surface and the lower planar surface being formed by laminating a surfacing material onto a central core, at least one first interlocking edge having a first profile and at least one second interlocking edge having a second profile, the second profile being complementary to the first profile, the first profile comprising a male member located between two female members wherein the male member extends upwardly and outwardly toward a plane formed by the upper surface, and the second profile comprising a female member located between a first male member and a second male member wherein the first male member extends outwardly and downwardly from a plane formed by the upper surface; the first profile further comprising a concavity on the first interlocking edge located between the upper surface and a proximal end of the male member of the first profile, and the second profile further comprising an upper male member on the second interlocking edge located between the upper surface and the female member of the second profile, the upper male member of the second interlocking edge having a convex distal end; wherein the at least one first interlocking edge and the at least one second interlocking edge can be joined to a second adjacent article of like construction by a process comprising: causing a first interlocking edge and a second interlocking edge of two adjacent articles to approach one another at an angle α, wherein α represents an angle formed by the planar surfaces of the two articles; engaging the complementary profiles of the articles; and causing the planar surfaces of the two articles to become coplanar; to form a substantially gapless seam having a longitudinal direction, wherein the articles cannot be separated by a tensile force applied in the plane of the articles and substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the seam without breaking at least one of the interlocking edges, wherein engagement of the complementary profiles further forms a rotatable joint comprising the convex distal end of the upper male member of the second interlocking edge being seated into the concavity of the first interlocking edge, the rotatable joint being amenable to rotation about the seam when under pressure from above.
- 25. The article of claim 24, wherein the central core is made of a material selected from the group consisting of fiberboard, solid polymeric materials, and foamed polymeric materials.
- 26. The article of claim 24, wherein the central core is made of a material selected from the group consisting of hydrophobic polymers.
- 27. The article of claim 24, wherein the upper planar surface and the lower planar surface are each, independently, selected from the group consisting of high pressure decorative laminates and polymeric surfacing materials.
- 28. The article of claim 24, wherein each of the upper planar surface and the lower planar surface are a high pressure decorative laminate and the central core is a foamed polymeric material.
- 29. The article of claim 28, wherein the foamed polymeric material is a foamed polyvinyl chloride, polyacrylonitrile-co-butadiene-co-styrene (ABS), polyamide, or high impact polystyrene (HIPS).
- 30. A rectilinear surfacing article comprising:substantially planar surfaces including an upper planar surface, one first interlocking edge having a first edge profile, one second interlocking edge having a second edge profile, the second edge profile being complementary to the first edge profile, the first edge profile comprising a male member located between two female members wherein the male member extends outwardly and upwardly toward a plane formed by the upper planar surface, and the second edge profile comprising a female member located between a first male member and a second male member wherein the first male member extends outwardly and downwardly from a plane formed by the upper planar surface; wherein the first interlocking edge of a first article may be engaged with the second interlocking edge of a second article of like construction by a process comprising: causing a first interlocking edge of a first article and a second interlocking edge of a second article to approach one another at an angle α, wherein α represents an angle formed by the planar surfaces of the two articles; engaging the complementary edge profiles of the articles; and causing the planar surfaces of the two articles to become coplanar; to form a substantially gapless seam having a longitudinal axis; the rectilinear surfacing article further comprising one first interlocking end having a first end profile, one second interlocking end having a second end profile, the second end profile being substantially complementary to the first end profile, the first end profile comprising a male member located between two female members, and the second end profile comprising a female member located between two male members; wherein the first interlocking end of a first article may be engaged with the second interlocking end of a third article of like construction by a process comprising: sliding a first article along the longitudinal axis of a previously engaged interlocked edge; engaging the complementary end profiles of the articles; and snapping the complementary end profiles together to form a substantially gapless end seam.
- 31. The article of claim 30, further comprising a lower planar surface, the upper planar surface and the lower planar surface being formed by laminating a surfacing material onto a central core.
- 32. The article of claim 31, wherein the central core is made of a material selected from the group consisting of fiberboard, solid polymeric materials, and foamed polymeric materials.
- 33. The article of claim 31, wherein the central core is made of a material selected from the group consisting of hydrophobic polymers.
- 34. The article of claim 31, wherein the upper planar surface and the lower planar surface are each, independently, selected from the group consisting of high pressure decorative laminates and polymeric surfacing materials.
- 35. The article of claim 31, wherein each of the upper planar surface and the lower planar surface are a high pressure decorative laminate and the central core is a foamed polymeric material.
- 36. The article of claim 35, wherein the foamed polymeric material is a foamed polyvinyl chloride, polyacrylonitrile-co-butadiene-co-styrene (ABS), polyamide, or high impact polystyrene (HIPS).
- 37. The article of claim 33, wherein the male member of the first profile includes an upwardly and outwardly facing surface having a notched surface at a distal end thereof and the first male member of the second profile includes a downwardly and outwardly facing surface having a notched surface at a distal end thereof, the notched surface of the first profile and the notched surface of the second profile being oriented for engagement as first and second profiles of two adjacent articles approach each such that the notched surface of the second profile ramps up onto the notched surface of the first profile until such a time that the notched surface of the second profile rides over the notched surface of the first profile and the male member of the first profile enters the female member of the second profile.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of copending application Ser. No. 08/977,536 filed on Nov. 25, 1997.
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