Claims
- 1. A substantially planar floor element having at least a first edge and a second edge, a lower side and an upper decorative layer,
said first edge comprising an undercut and an upper cheek surface at least partially defining said tongue, said second edge comprising at least one snapping hook and a lower cheek surface, wherein the radially projected length (L) of the undercut is less than or equal to the horizontal rotated radially projected height (H) of the upper cheek surface such that when said first edge is mated to a corresponding second edge on an adjacent floor element through substantially vertical motion, said undercut on said floor element unites with the snapping hook on the adjacent floor element and said upper cheek surface unites with the lower cheek surface of the adjacent floor element to prohibit separation of the floor element and the adjacent floor element.
- 2. The floor element of claim 1, wherein the size and shape of each of said undercut, upper cheek surface, at least one snapping hook and lower cheek surface requires mating by only vertical motion.
- 3. The floor element of claim 2, wherein said undercut has a length smaller than the horizontal height of said upper cheek surface.
- 4. The floor element of claim 3, wherein said snapping hook as a length smaller than the horizontal height of said lower cheek surface.
- 5. The floor element of claim 2, wherein said snapping hood has a length smaller than the horizontal height of said lower cheek surface.
- 6. The floor element of claim 1, wherein said undercut has a length smaller than the horizontal height of said upper cheek surface.
- 7. The floor element of claim 6, wherein said snapping hook as a length smaller than the horizontal height of said lower cheek surface.
- 8. The floor element of claim 1, wherein said snapping hood has a length smaller than the horizontal height of said lower cheek surface.
- 9. The floor element of claim 1, wherein the force required to overcome the static friction along the joint between the floor element and the adjacent floor element is larger than 10N per meter of joint length.
- 10. The floor element of claim 1, further comprising at least a third edge and a fourth edge, wherein each of said third edge and said fourth edge are mated to corresponding edges on adjacent floor elements through motion other than solely vertical motion.
- 10. A method of forming a floor comprising:
providing a first floor element comprising at least one edge, the edge comprising an undercut and an upper cheek surface; providing a second floor element comprising at least one edge, the edge comprising at least one snapping hook and a lower cheek surface; and mating the first floor element with the second floor element by moving the second floor element in a vertical direction with respect to the first floor element.
- 11. The method of claim 10, wherein said mating comprises joining the undercut of the first floor element with the snapping hook of the second floor element, and the upper cheek surface of the first floor element with the lower cheek surface of the second floor element.
- 12. The method of claim 10, wherein said mating consists of moving the second floor element in a vertical direction with respect to the first floor element.
- 13. A substantially planar floor element having at least a first edge and a second edge, a lower side and an upper decorative layer,
said first edge comprising an undercut and an upper cheek surface at least partially defining said tongue, said second edge comprising at least one snapping hook and a lower cheek surface, wherein the radially projected length (L) of the snapping hooks is less than or equal to the horizontally rotated projected height (H) of the lower cheek surface such that when said first edge is mated to a corresponding second edge on an adjacent floor element through substantially vertical motion, said undercut on said floor element unites with the snapping hook on the adjacent floor element and said upper cheek surface unites with the lower cheek surface of the adjacent floor element to prohibit separation of the floor element and the adjacent floor element.
- 14. The floor element of claim 13, wherein the length (L′) of the undercut is less than or equal to the horizontal rotated projected height (H′) of the upper cheek surface.
- 15. The floor element of claim 13, wherein L is substantially equal to L′ and H is substantially equal to H′.
- 16. The floor element of claim 13, wherein the ratio between H and the thickness of the floor element is in the range of about 0.025 to 0.2.
- 17. The floor element of claim 16, wherein the thickness of the floor element is 8 mm and H is from 0.2 to 1.5 mm.
- 18. The floor element of claim 13, wherein H is at least two times L.
- 19. The floor element of claim 13, wherein H′ is at least two times L′.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a Continuation-In-Part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/672,076, filed Sep. 29, 2000, and a Continuation-In-Part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/988,014, filed Nov. 16, 2001 and a Continuation-In-Part of U.S. application Ser. No. 10/242,674, filed Sep. 13, 2002, and additionally claims priority from Swedish Application No. 0001149-4, filed Mar. 31, 2000, the entire disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
Continuation in Parts (3)
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