The present application claims the benefit of Swedish Application No. 2050396-7 filed on Apr. 7, 2020. The entire contents of Swedish Application No. 2050396-7 are hereby incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
The disclosure generally relates to building panels, such as floor panels, comprising a locking system, preferably a mechanical locking system. More specifically, the disclosure relates to building panels comprising a locking system preferably being formed in one piece with a core of the building panels and preferably being configured to be assembled by angling. The building panels may be floor panels, preferably being configured to provide a floating floor.
WO 2013/191632 A1 discloses building panels provided with a locking system for locking of a first edge of a first building panel to an adjacent second edge of a second building panel.
The locking system comprises a tongue and a tongue groove configured to cooperate for vertical locking. The first edge comprises a strip provided with a locking element, which is configured to cooperate with a locking groove formed in the second edge for horizontal locking. The tongue protrudes outwardly beyond a vertical plane provided along the joint edges and the tongue groove comprises a lower and an upper lip. A horizontal extension of the lower lip in relation to the upper lip is smaller than a horizontal extension of the tongue.
An advantage of this type of locking system is that the adjacent edges may easily be guided into a proper position during assembly. Moreover, the locking system may provide a high locking strength and, additionally, it is possible to reduce material waste when forming the locking system. When the tongue cooperates with the lower lip as well as the upper lip at lower and upper vertically locking surfaces, a twofold seal may be provided.
Despite these and many other advantages of this type of locking system, however, there is still room for improvements, such as an improvement of its sound properties.
It is therefore an object of at least embodiments of the present disclosure to provide building panels comprising a locking system in which the risk and/or intensity of noise and/or creaking is reduced.
Another object is to provide such building panels while maintaining, or preferably improving, one or more characteristics of the locking system, such as its sealing property, locking strength, guiding ability, etc.
These and other objects and advantages that will be apparent from the description have been achieved by the various aspects, embodiments and examples described below.
In accordance with a first aspect of the present disclosure, there is provided building panels comprising a locking system for vertical and horizontal locking of a first edge portion of a first building panel to an adjacent second edge portion of a second building panel. In a locked state of the first and second building panels upper portions of the first and second edge portions together define a vertical plane VP perpendicular to a horizontal plane HP, which is parallel to a front side and/or a rear side of the building panels. The locking system comprises a tongue provided in the first edge portion and a tongue groove provided in the second edge portion configured to cooperate, such as engage, for vertical locking. The tongue groove comprises an upper lip and a lower lip, preferably protruding horizontally beyond the upper lip, wherein the tongue is configured to cooperate with the upper lip at upper vertical locking surfaces and with the lower lip at lower vertical locking surfaces. The locking system comprises a locking element provided in the first edge portion and a downwardly open locking groove provided in the second edge portion configured to cooperate, such as engage, for horizontal locking, wherein the locking element is provided on a strip extending beyond the upper portion of the first edge portion.
In the locked state of the first and second building panels an outer end portion of a lower vertical locking surface of the tongue is provided horizontally closer than an outer end portion of an upper vertical locking surface of the upper lip to the locking element.
Alternatively, or additionally, in the locked state of the first and second building panels an inner end portion of a lower vertical locking surface of the lower lip may be provided horizontally closer than an inner end portion of an upper vertical locking surface of the tongue to the locking element.
In accordance with the present disclosure, the upper and lower vertical locking surface(s) may overlap horizontally. For example, the lower vertical locking surface(s) may extend further into the tongue groove. Thereby, the risk of a vertical relative displacement and/or tilting of the building panels when subjected to a load may be reduced. As a consequence, the noise and/or the creaking of the building panels may be reduced, such as when they are loaded. For example, building panels in the form of floor panels may be subjected to a load when a person walks on them.
Generally herein, the wording “up, upper or upward”, etc., may be a direction or position toward a front side of the panel and “down, lower or downward”, etc., may be a direction or position toward the rear side. The wording “inner, inwardly”, etc., may be a, preferably horizontal, direction or position towards a centre of the panel and the wording “outer, outwardly”, etc., may be a, preferably horizontal, direction or position away from the centre of the panel.
The outer end portion of the lower vertical locking surface may be an outermost portion of the lower vertical locking surface. The outer end portion of the upper vertical locking surface may be an outermost portion of the upper vertical locking surface. The inner end portion of the upper vertical locking surface of the tongue may be spaced from the vertical plane. The inner end portion of the lower vertical locking surface of the lower lip may be spaced from an innermost portion of the tongue groove.
A horizontal extension, such as a maximal horizontal extension, of the lower vertical locking surface of the tongue and/or of the lower vertical locking surface of the lower lip may be larger than a horizontal extension, such as a maximal horizontal extension, of the upper vertical locking surface of the upper lip and/or of the upper vertical locking surface of the tongue.
The locking element and the locking groove may cooperate at horizontal locking surfaces.
Generally herein, horizontal and/or vertical locking surfaces may cooperate by direct engagement or indirectly. In any embodiment described herein, there may be a sealing agent, such as a wax or an adhesive, provided between the locking surfaces, thereby providing examples of an indirect engagement.
Each of the horizontal locking surfaces may be essentially planar.
In the locked state of the building panels each of the horizontal locking surfaces may be spaced vertically and/or horizontally from a linking portion in the first building panel provided at an inner base of the locking element.
The horizontal locking surfaces may extend, such as extend entirely, below a horizontal strip plane provided along an upper strip surface disposed inwardly of the locking element.
The locking element and/or a protrusion of the second edge portion may comprise a bevel, wherein the protrusion is configured to be provided in a recess of the first edge portion, preferably in the locked state.
The locking system may be configured to assemble the first and second edge portions by angling of the first and second building panels relative each other. Alternatively, or additionally, the locking system may be configured to assemble the first and second edge portions by a horizontal displacement of the first and second building panels relative each other.
During angling an angular displacement may occur between two portions that are being assembled or disassembled. When angling relates to assembly of two floor panels, the angular motion may generally occur when upper portions of joint edge portions at least partly engage with each other, during at least a part of the displacement.
The building panel may comprise a core and, optionally, a top layer and/or a balancing layer. For example, the top layer may comprise a decorative layer and/or a protective layer, such as a wear layer, lacquer or wax.
The tongue and/or the strip may be formed in one piece with a core of the building panels. Preferably, also the upper and/or the lower lips are formed in one piece with the core.
A horizontal, preferably maximal, extension of the tongue from the vertical plane may be larger than a horizontal, preferably maximal, extension of the lower lip from the vertical plane and/or the upper lip. Alternatively, the horizontal, preferably maximal, extension of the lower lip from the vertical plane and/or the upper lip may be larger than the horizontal, preferably maximal, extension of the tongue from the vertical plane.
The upper and lower vertical locking surfaces may be essentially parallel with the horizontal plane.
The upper and lower vertical locking surfaces may be offset horizontally such that the upper vertical locking surfaces are provided horizontally closer than the lower vertical locking surfaces to the locking element.
The locking system may further comprise outer vertical locking surfaces provided horizontally outside of the tongue in the locked state. By having contact, such as permanent contact, between the outer vertical locking surfaces, whereby a portion of the strip and an underside portion of the second edge portion may move in unison when the panels are subjected to a load, the risk and/or intensity of noise and/or creaking may be reduced even further.
The outer vertical locking surfaces may extend inwardly of the locking element in the locked state. Preferably, they extend entirely inwardly of the locking element.
The outer vertical locking surfaces may be provided in an upper portion of the locking element and in a lower portion of the locking groove.
The locking system may comprise a space between an upper portion of the strip and a lower edge portion of the second edge portion.
The space may extend under an entirety of the lower lip, and from under the lower lip to the locking element.
A core of each of the building panels may be a wood-based core, such as comprising an HDF board, a particle board or a plywood material.
A core of each of the building panels may be a polymer-based core, such as comprising a thermoplastic material, and preferably a filler, or a thermosetting material. For example, the thermoplastic material may comprise PVC and the thermosetting material may comprise a melamine formaldehyde resin.
A core of each of the building panels may be a mineral-based core, such as comprising magnesium oxide and, optionally, magnesium chloride (e.g., MgCl2) and/or magnesium sulfate (e.g., MgSO4).
The building panels may be essentially identical.
The building panels may be rectangular, thereby comprising a pair of long side edges and short side edges. Preferably, the locking system is provided on the long side edges. Alternatively, or additionally, however, the locking system may be provided on the short side edges. The panels may be configured to be assembled by angling on the long side edges and, optionally, on the short side edges. Preferably, however, the short side edges are assembled by a vertical folding displacement.
In accordance with a second aspect of the present disclosure, there is provided building panels comprising a locking system for vertical and horizontal locking of a first edge portion of a first building panel to an adjacent second edge portion of a second building panel.
Upper portions of the first and second edge portions in a locked state of the first and second building panels together define a vertical plane perpendicular to a horizontal plane, which is parallel to a front side (1e) and/or a rear side of the building panels. The locking system comprises a tongue provided in the first edge portion and a tongue groove provided in the second edge portion, wherein the tongue and the tongue groove are configured to cooperate for vertical locking. The tongue groove comprises an upper lip and a lower lip, wherein the tongue is configured to cooperate with the upper lip at upper vertical locking surfaces and with the lower lip at lower vertical locking surfaces. The locking system comprises a locking element provided in the first edge portion and a downwardly open locking groove provided in the second edge portion, wherein the locking element and the downwardly open locking groove are configured to cooperate for horizontal locking and wherein the locking element is provided on a strip extending beyond the upper portion of the first edge portion. The locking system further comprises outer vertical locking surfaces provided horizontally outside of the tongue in the locked state.
As described above, by having contact, such as permanent contact, between the outer vertical locking surfaces, whereby a portion of the strip and an underside portion of the second edge portion may move in unison when the panels are subjected to a load, the risk and/or intensity of noise and/or creaking may be reduced.
Embodiments and examples of the second aspect are largely analogous to embodiments and examples of the first aspect, whereby reference is made thereto.
Aspects of the disclosure has mainly been described above with reference to a few embodiments. However, as is readily appreciated by a person skilled in the art, other embodiments than the ones disclosed above are equally possible within the scope of aspects of the disclosure.
Generally, all terms used in the claims and in the items in the embodiment section below are to be interpreted according to their ordinary meaning in the technical field, unless explicitly defined otherwise herein. All references to “a/an/the [element, device, component, means, step, etc.]” are to be interpreted openly as referring to at least one instance of said element, device, component, means, step, etc., unless explicitly stated otherwise. Reference to one or a plurality of “at least one element”, etc., may shortly be referred to as “the element(s)”.
The disclosure will in the following be described in connection to exemplary embodiments and in greater detail with reference to the appended exemplary drawings, wherein:
Next, various embodiments of building panels 1, 1″ will be described with reference to
A first edge portion 1a of the panel 1 comprises a tongue 2 and a locking element 4 provided on a strip 6. The strip 6 extends horizontally beyond an upper portion 1c of the first edge portion 1a. The tongue 2, the locking element 4 and the strip 6 may extend along a longitudinal direction of the first edge portion 1a, i.e., along a direction which is perpendicular to the cross-sectional plane in
A second edge portion 1b of the panel 1 comprises a tongue groove 3 and a downwardly open locking groove 5. The tongue groove 3 comprises an upper lip 7 and a lower lip 8 protruding horizontally beyond the upper lip. Thereby, the assembly of panels 1, 1′ may become simplified, since the lower lip 8 may provide an improved guiding of an adjacent second panel 1′ with respect to the first panel 1, see, e.g.,
The tongue 2 and/or the strip 6 may be formed in one piece with a core 20 of the panel 1.
Optionally, the panel 1 may comprise a top layer 20a and/or a balancing layer 20b. The core 20 may be a wood-based core, such as comprising an HDF board, a particle board or a plywood material. Alternatively, the core 20 may be a polymer-based core, such as comprising a thermoplastic material or a thermosetting material. Yet alternatively, the core may be a mineral-based core, e.g., comprising magnesium oxide. In first examples, the panel may be a laminate panel or a parquet panel. In second examples, the panel may be a flexible polymeric panel, such as a Luxury Vinyl Tile (LVT), or a rigid polymeric panel, such as a so called Stone Plastic (Polymer) Composite (SPC) flooring panel. An LVT tile and an SPC panel may comprise PVC, a filler, such as chalk or stone powder, and additives. In third examples, the panel may comprise an HDF board, at least one powder-based layer, preferably comprising wood fibres, and optionally, a veneer layer provided on the powder-based layer. The panel may comprise a balancing layer, such as a powder backing layer, which may optionally further comprise a veneer layer.
In a locked state of a pair of building panels 1, 1′, and as shown for example in
The tongue 2 may protrude outwardly beyond the vertical plane VP. Moreover, the lower 8 lip may protrude outwardly beyond the vertical plane VP. A portion, such as an outer wall 7a, of the upper lip 7 may be provided along the vertical plane VP.
The tongue 2 of the building panel 1 and a tongue groove 3 of an adjacent second edge portion 1b of a second building panel 1′ are configured to cooperate for vertical locking. More specifically, the tongue 2 is configured to cooperate with the upper lip 7 at upper vertical locking surfaces 12, 12′ and with the lower lip 8 at lower vertical locking surfaces 13, 13′. In the locked state, the lower lip 8 may be configured to be inserted within a lip groove 9 provided in the first edge portion 1a, preferably provided between the strip 6 and tongue 2.
The tongue 2 comprises an upper vertical locking surface 12 and a lower vertical locking surface 13. Moreover, the upper lip 7 comprises an upper vertical locking surface 12′ and the lower lip 8 comprises a lower vertical locking surface 13′. The upper 12′ and lower 13′ vertical locking surfaces may be provided in an upper wall 3a and a lower wall 3b of the tongue groove 3, respectively.
A horizontal extension HL of the lower vertical locking surface 13 may be larger than a horizontal extension HU of the upper vertical locking surface 12′. Thereby, a risk of a bending and/or a twisting of the second panel V downwards when it is subjected to load may be reduced.
The upper 12, 12′ and lower 13, 13′ vertical locking surfaces may be essentially parallel with the horizontal plane HP. Moreover, the upper and lower vertical locking surfaces may be offset horizontally such that the upper vertical locking surfaces 12, 12′ are provided horizontally closer than the lower vertical locking surfaces 13, 13′ to the locking element 4. Thereby, the assembly of panels 1, 1′ by angling A may become simplified, e.g., since the area under the tongue 2 may become more accessible. In some embodiments, and as shown in, e.g.,
The vertical locking surface 12 may protrude outwardly beyond the vertical plane VP.
Moreover, the vertical locking surface 13 may protrude outwardly beyond the vertical plane VP as well as inwardly of the vertical plane VP. In the locked state the vertical locking surfaces 12, 12′ and 13, 13′ may cooperate, preferably engage, with each other such that the vertical locking surfaces 12′ and 13′ essentially are situated at the location of the vertical locking surfaces 12 and 13, respectively.
In the locked state of the panels 1, 1′ the outer end portion 17 of the lower vertical locking surface 13 is provided horizontally closer than an outer end portion 16 of the upper vertical locking surface 12′ to the locking element 4. Alternatively, or additionally, in the locked state the inner end portion 21 of the lower vertical locking surface 13′ may be provided horizontally closer than an inner end portion 22 of the upper vertical locking surface 12 to the locking element 4. In any of these embodiments, the upper 12, 12′ and lower 13, 13′ vertical locking surface(s) may overlap horizontally and, as a consequence, the risk and/or intensity of noise and/or creaking may be reduced. In the locked state the outer 17 and inner 21 end portions and/or the outer 16 and inner 22 end portions may be located at essentially the same position.
The outer end portions 16, 17 may be horizontal outer end portions. Thereby, the horizontal distance h1 from the outer end portion 17 to the locking element 4 may be smaller than a horizontal distance h3 from the outer end portion 16 to the locking element 4. The distance may be a distance to an inner base 4d of the locking element 4. It is noted that the inner end portions 21, 22 may be horizontal inner end portions.
The outer end portion 16 and/or the outer end portion 17 may be provided vertically under the upper lip 7 in the locked state. For example, the upper wall 3a may comprise a chamfer 3d for positioning the outer end portion 16 under the upper lip 7. Alternatively, or additionally, the inner end portion 21 and/or the inner end portion 22 may be provided vertically under the upper lip 7 in the locked state.
In view of the above, it is clear that the upper and lower vertical locking surface(s) 12, 13 and/or 12′, 13′ may overlap horizontally along a horizontal overlap HO.
The locking element 4 of the building panel 1 and a downwardly open locking groove 5 of the second building panel 1′ are configured to cooperate for horizontal locking. The locking element 4 and the locking groove 5 may cooperate, such as engage, at horizontal locking surfaces 14, 14′ (i.e., surfaces configured for horizontal locking), which for example may be essentially planar and, preferably, substantially parallel. The horizontal locking surface 14 and 14′ may be provided in an inner portion 4a of the locking element and an outer portion 5b of the locking groove, respectively. For example, the horizontal locking surfaces 14, 14′ may be provided at a locking angle LA of about 40-70°, such as 55-65°, against the horizontal plane HP.
Any, or preferably each, as illustrated in
As shown in
The horizontal locking surfaces 14, 14′ may extend below a horizontal strip plane HPS provided along an upper strip surface 6a disposed inwardly of the locking element 4. The HPS plane may be parallel with the horizontal plane HP. The upper strip surface 6a may be located essentially vertically under an outermost portion 2a of the tongue 2. Preferably, and as shown in
In some embodiments, however, and as shown in
The vertical locking surfaces 12, 12′ and 13, 13′ are offset horizontally in relation to the horizontal locking surfaces 14, 14′. In some embodiments, the horizontal locking surfaces 14, 14′ may lock the first 1a and second 1b edge portions both horizontally and vertically, preferably with horizontal and/or vertical pretension.
The locking system may further comprise horizontal locking surfaces 15, 15′ provided at the upper portions 1c, 1d, preferably being disposed substantially vertically. The horizontal locking surfaces 14, 14′ and 15, 15′ may counteract, such as prevent, separation of the panels 1, 1′ and displacement of the panels 1, V toward each other, respectively.
As shown in
The protrusion 11 may cooperate with the recess 10 for horizontal locking. In fact, the horizontal locking surfaces 14, 14′ may be provided on the protrusion and in the recess. The recess 10 and/or the protrusion 11 may comprise a planar portion 10a, 11a, preferably extending essentially in parallel with the horizontal plane HP.
In some embodiments, and as shown in, e.g.,
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Generally herein, the locking system may comprise a space S1, S2 between an upper portion 6b of the strip 6 and a lower edge portion EP of the second edge portion 1b in a locked state of the panels 1, 1′. At least in some embodiments, such a space may reduce or even eliminate noise and/or creaking, e.g., since portions of the locking system that may contribute to such an undesired sound may be separated from each other. At the same time, a strong vertical locking function may be provided by means of the vertical locking surfaces 12, 12′, 13, 13′.
A space S1 may be provided between the upper portion 6b and a lower edge portion EP essentially disposed under the lower lip 8 and/or under the tongue 2 in a locked state of the panels 1, 1′; see, e.g.,
It is emphasized that in some embodiments, there is no space (S1=0) between the upper portion 6b and the lower edge portion EP, which, for example, may be in engagement with each other. In such embodiments, a vertical load may be distributed over a larger portion of the locking system, and, consequently, the vertical locking strength of the locking system may be increased. Such embodiments may be preferred when, for example, the panels 1, 1′ comprise a resilient material, preferably a thermoplastic material, such as PVC, and a filler, or when the panels 1, V comprise a low-density wood-based core, such as a low-density HDF board. For example, the density of the HDF board may be lower than 1000 kg/m3, such as 800-1000 kg/m3.
Preferably, a portion, such as an outer portion 4b and/or an upper portion 4c, of the locking element 4 is spaced from the locking groove 5, such as a lower portion 5c and/or an inner portion 5a thereof, by a space S3 and/or S4, see, e.g.,
In some embodiments, however, and as shown in, e.g.,
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In some embodiments, such as shown in
In some embodiments, such as shown in
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As illustrated in
The third edge portion 1a′ may comprise a, preferably separate and flexible, tongue 2′ and a locking element 4′ provided on a strip 6′. The separate and flexible, tongue 2′ may be displaceably arranged in an insertion groove 9′. The strip 6′ extends horizontally beyond an upper portion 1c′ of the third edge portion 1a′. The fourth edge portion 1b′ may comprise a tongue groove 3′ and a downwardly open locking groove 5′.
For example, as shown in the non-limiting embodiment in
The tongue 2′ and the tongue groove 3′ are configured to cooperate for vertical locking while the locking element 4′ and the locking groove 5′ are configured to cooperate for horizontal locking. It is understood that a separate and flexible tongue 2′ is not shown in
The disclosure has mainly been described above with reference to a few embodiments. However, as is readily appreciated by a person skilled in the art, other embodiments than the ones disclosed above are equally possible within the scope of the disclosure. For example, an ordinarily skilled artisan will appreciate that, within the scope of the present disclosure, embodiments and examples of the panel 1 disclosed herein are equally conceivable for the other panels 1′, 1″, etc., and vice versa. In addition, in some exemplary embodiments,
Item 1. Building panels comprising a locking system for vertical and horizontal locking of a first edge portion (1a) of a first building panel (1) to an adjacent second edge portion (1b) of a second building panel (1′), wherein upper portions (1c, 1d) of the first and second edge portions in a locked state of the first and second building panels (1, 1′) together define a vertical plane (VP) perpendicular to a horizontal plane (HP), which is parallel to a front side (1e) and/or a rear side (1f) of the building panels (1, V),
Item 2. The building panels according to item 1, wherein the outer vertical locking surfaces (25, 25′) extend inwardly of the locking element (4) in the locked state.
Item 3. The building panels according to item 1 or 2, wherein the outer vertical locking surfaces (25, 25′) are provided in an upper portion (4c) of the locking element (4) and in a lower portion (5c) of the locking groove (5).
Item 4. The building panels according to any of the preceding items, wherein the outer vertical locking surfaces (25, 25′) engage with each other along a width portion (W′) along a transverse direction (T) of the first edge portion (1a), the width portion (W′) preferably being larger than 0.10 times, such as larger than 0.30 times, a strip width (W) of the strip (6).
Item 5. The building panels according to any of the preceding items, wherein the lower lip (8) protrudes horizontally beyond the upper lip (7).
Item 6. The building panels according to any of the preceding items, wherein a horizontal extension (HL) of the lower vertical locking surface(s) (13, 13′) of the tongue (2) and/or of the lower lip (8) is larger than a horizontal extension (HU) of the upper vertical locking surface(s) (12′, 12) of the upper lip (7) and/or of the tongue (2).
Item 7. The building panels according to any of the preceding items, wherein the locking element (4) and the locking groove (5) cooperate at horizontal locking surfaces (14, 14′).
Item 8. The building panels according to item 7, wherein each of the horizontal locking surfaces (14, 14′) is essentially planar.
Item 9. The building panels according to item 7 or 8, wherein in the locked state of the building panels (1, V) each of the horizontal locking surfaces (14, 14′) is spaced vertically and/or horizontally from a linking portion (10b) in the first building panel (1) provided at an inner base (4d) of the locking element (4).
Item 10. The building panels according to any of the preceding items 7-9, wherein the horizontal locking surfaces (14, 14′) extend, such as extend entirely, below a horizontal strip plane (HPS) provided along an upper strip surface (6a) disposed inwardly of the locking element (4).
Item 11. The building panels according to any of the preceding items, wherein the locking element (4) and/or a protrusion (11) of the second edge portion (1b) comprises a bevel (18, 18′), said protrusion (11) being configured to be provided in a recess (10) of the first edge portion (1a).
Item 12. The building panels according to any of the preceding items, wherein said locking system is configured to assemble the first (1a) and second (1b) edge portions by angling (A) of the first (1) and second (V) building panels relative each other and/or by a horizontal displacement (HD) of the first (1) and second (V) panels towards each other.
Item 13. The building panels according to any of the preceding items, wherein the tongue (2) and/or the strip (6) is formed in one piece with a core (20) of the building panels (1, 1′).
Item 14. The building panels according to any of the preceding items, wherein a horizontal extension (TE) of the tongue (2) from the vertical plane (VP) is larger than a horizontal extension (LE) of the lower lip (8) from the vertical plane (VP) and/or the upper lip (7), or wherein the horizontal extension (LE) of the lower lip (8) from the vertical plane (VP) and/or the upper lip (7) is larger than the horizontal extension (TE) of the tongue (2) from the vertical plane (VP).
Item 15. The building panels according to any of the preceding items, wherein the upper (12, 12′) and lower (13, 13′) vertical locking surfaces are essentially parallel with the horizontal plane (HP).
Item 16. The building panels according to any of the preceding items, wherein the upper (12, 12′) and lower (13, 13′) vertical locking surfaces are offset horizontally such that the upper vertical locking surfaces (12, 12′) are provided horizontally closer than the lower vertical locking surfaces (13, 13′) to the locking element (4).
Item 17. The building panels according to any of the preceding items, wherein the locking system comprises a space (S1, S2) between an upper portion (6b) of the strip (6) and a lower edge portion (EP) of the second edge portion (1b).
Item 18. The building panels according to item 17, wherein the space (S1, S2) extends under an entirety of the lower lip (8), and from under the lower lip (8) to the locking element (4).
Item 19. The building panels according to any of the preceding items, wherein a core (20) of each of the building panels is a wood-based core, such as comprising an HDF board, a particle board or a plywood material, a polymer-based core, such as comprising a thermoplastic material or a thermosetting material, or a mineral-based core.
Item 20. The building panels according to any of the preceding items, wherein a thickness (TS) of a portion of the strip (6), such as at the location of the vertical locking surface (25), is at least 0.3 times, preferably at least 0.4 times, a thickness (T1) of the first building panel (1).
Item 21. The building panels according to any of the preceding items, wherein a thickness (T2) of the tongue (2) is less than 0.2 times, preferably less than 0.15 times, a thickness (T1) of the first building panel (1).
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