Claims
- 1. A composite vehicular trailer flooring system comprising:
a plurality of wood boards forming a continuous trailer floor having an upper surface and a bottom surface; and a water impervious layer affixed to said bottom surface of each of the plurality of wood boards.
- 2. The composite flooring system of claim 1 wherein the water impervious layer comprises a layer of fiber reinforced polymer bonded to said bottom surface.
- 3. The composite flooring system of claim 2 wherein about 70% to about 100% of the fibers of the fiber reinforced polymer extend in a direction substantially parallel to a longitudinal length of the boards of the trailer flooring system.
- 4. The composite flooring system of claim 2, wherein said wood is a hardwood selected from the group consisting of ash, yellow-poplar, elm, oak, maple, birch and beech, and the fibers are glass fibers, carbon fibers, or mixtures thereof.
- 5. The composite flooring system of claim 2, wherein said fiber reinforced polymer layer comprises rovings of continuous fibers impregnated by a polymeric resin.
- 6. The composite flooring system of claim 2, wherein said fiber reinforced polymer layer comprises one or more strand mat impregnated by a polymeric resin.
- 7. The composite flooring system of claim 2, wherein about 70 to 90% of said continuous fibers extend in a direction substantially parallel to the longitudinal length of the boards of the trailer floor.
- 8. The composite flooring system of claim 2, wherein the polymer of the fiber reinforced polymer is selected from polymers of the group consisting of vinyl ester, polyester, epoxy, phenolic, polypropylene, and polyamide polymers.
- 9. The composite flooring system of claim 2, wherein the fiber reinforced polymer comprises a combination of continuous rovings and one or more fabrics of reinforcing fibers impregnated by a polymeric resin.
- 10. The composite flooring system of claim 2, wherein said fiber reinforced polymer comprises one or more fabrics of reinforcing fibers which fabric is selected from the group consisting of woven rovings, stitched fabrics and knitted fabrics.
- 11. In a hardwood composite vehicular trailer flooring system having a hardwood upper surface and formed from a plurality of hardwood boards, comprising:
a plurality of hardwood boards forming a continuous trailer floor having an upper hardwood surface and a bottom surface; the improvement wherein a water impervious layer is affixed to the bottom surface of said hardwood boards.
- 12. The composite hardwood flooring system of claim 11, wherein said water impervious layer is a layer of a fiber reinforced polymer bonded to said bottom surface of the plurality of hardwood boards.
- 13. The composite hardwood flooring system of claim 12 wherein about 70% to about 100% of the fibers of said fiber reinforced polymer extend in a direction substantially parallel to a longitudinal length of the boards of the trailer floor.
- 14. The composite hardwood flooring system of claim 12 wherein the wood is selected from the group consisting of ash, yellow-poplar, elm, oak, maple, birch and beech, and the fibers are glass fibers, carbon fibers or mixtures thereof.
- 15. The composite hardwood flooring system of claim 12, wherein the polymer of the fiber reinforced polymer is selected from the polymers of the group consisting of vinyl ester, polyester, epoxy, phenolic, polypropylene, and polyamide polymers.
- 16. The composite hardwood flooring system of claim 12, wherein the fiber reinforced polymer comprises a combination of continuous rovings and one or more fabrics of reinforcing fibers impregnated by a polymeric resin.
- 17. The composite hardwood flooring system of claim 12, wherein said fiber reinforced polymer layer comprises rovings of continuous fibers impregnated by a polymeric resin.
- 18. The composite hardwood flooring system of claim 12, wherein said fiber reinforced polymer layer comprises one or more strand mats impregnated with a polymeric resin.
- 19. The composite hardwood flooring system of claim 12, wherein said fiber reinforced polymer comprises one or more fabrics of reinforcing fibers which fabric is selected from the group consisting of woven rovings, stitched fabrics and knitted fabrics.
- 20. A composite vehicular trailer flooring system having an exposed wood upper surface and formed from a plurality of wood boards, the vehicular trailer floor having a longitudinal length and a lateral width, said composite vehicular trailer flooring system comprising:
a plurality of wood boards forming a continuous trailer floor having an upper wood surface and a bottom surface for extending for the lateral width of the vehicular trailer floor; and each of the plurality of wood boards of said composite wood flooring system further comprising a substantially planar polymer layer formed of a fiber reinforced polymer bonded to said bottom surface of the plurality of wood boards of said trailer floor, wherein about 70% to about 100% of the fibers of said fiber reinforced polymer extend in a direction substantially parallel to a longitudinal length of the boards of the trailer floor.
- 21. In a hardwood vehicular trailer flooring system having a hardwood upper surface and formed from a plurality of hardwood boards, the vehicular trailer floor having a longitudinal length and a lateral width comprising:
a plurality of hardwood boards forming a continuous trailer floor having an upper hardwood surface and a bottom surface extending for the lateral width of the vehicular trailer floor; the improvement comprising the compositing of said hardwood layer with a substantially planar polymer layer formed of a fiber reinforced polymer bonded to said bottom surface of the plurality of hardwood boards of said trailer floor, and about 70% to about 100% of the fibers of said fiber reinforced polymer extend in a direction substantially parallel to a longitudinal length of the boards of the trailer floor.
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/294,476, filed Apr. 20, 1999, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/484,364 filed June 7, 1995.
Continuations (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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