A. Field of the Invention
The invention concerns a covering, in particular a floor, ceiling or wall covering, as well as elements to form such a covering.
B. Summary of the Invention
The invention relates to a covering which can be very easily applied and which preferably can also easily be disassembled.
For this purpose, the invention concerns a covering, in particular a floor, ceiling or wall covering, characterised in that it at least includes a number of successive panels on the one hand, and of fixing means therefor on the other hand, which fixing means comprise holders which retain the panels in a disconnectable manner by means of fixing parts, over a part of the thickness of the panels. The term ‘to hold’ can hereby imply, depending on the aimed embodiment, to fix, to surround, to interlock, to enclose or to clamp.
The covering contemplates panels, in particular laths, which are mounted in rows, whereby these panels can be removed, at least irrespective of the panels which are situated in the adjacent rows on either side. Thus is obtained that each row of panels can be freely removed, without being hindered by the panels situated next to it, so that a random part of the covering can be dismounted at any time, without damaging the rest of the covering. This part can be situated in the middle of the covering, and it is not necessary to disassemble the covering starting from the edge.
Use is preferably made of holders which are each provided with at least two fixing parts made in one piece with them, which can co-operate with two edges or portions of the panel respectively. These are preferably the opposite edges of one and the same panel, or portions situated near the edges. The use of such holders offers the advantage that the above-mentioned fixing parts per holder are each time situated at the same distance in relation to one another, as a result of which the co-operation with the edges or parts of the panels concerned is always guaranteed.
According to the invention, the holders preferably consist of separate elements, whereby each holder can mainly co-operate with a single panel or with a certain number of panels. As use is made of separate holders, they are easy to manipulate, and to manufacture as well, especially if they are designed to co-operate with only one panel respectively.
According to the most preferred embodiment, these separate holders are provided with a part forming a stop with which they can be positioned against an already installed part of the covering. Thus is obtained that the holders to be installed are easy to line up, simply by placing them with the stopping part against the edge of the already installed part of the covering.
The design of the holder is preferably such, on the side where the spacer is situated on the one hand, and on the opposite side thereof on the other hand, that when several such holders are mounted one after the other, the spacer of the one holder can be freely brought up to the edge of the panel which is being held by the other holder. Thus is obtained that the mutual positioning, even when the holders are put in line one after the other, is not determined by the contact between the holders themselves, but each time by the contact between said holder and the edge of the panel of the preceding row. Thus, the risk of certain deviations being cumulated is minimised.
The above-mentioned fixing parts preferably consist of hook-shaped elements co-operating with the edges of the panel, in particular clamping elements, one or several of which can be laterally moved or bent in a flexible manner, such that the panels can be snapped in the holders.
According to a special embodiment, one or more of these fixing parts have features which allow for a smooth, lateral, flexible bending, whereas a firm interlocking is provided for in a direction which is perpendicular to the surface of the covering. This offers the advantage that the panels can be put in the holders with little force, can be detached from them respectively on the one hand, but that, according to a direction which is perpendicular to the surface of the covering, a large force can be taken up on the other hand, so that for example in the case of a ceiling covering, accessories such as lighting fixtures and the like can be hung on the covering without any problem.
According to a practical embodiment, the above-mentioned features are formed in that the fixing parts consist of elastically bendable lips which are bent backward out of the plane of the holder, and then forward again to further form a hook-shaped part.
According to the most preferred embodiment, the holders are preferably equipped with a combination of one or more fixing parts on the one hand which are formed of elastically bendable lips which are bent backward out of the plane of the holder and then forward again to form a hook-shaped part, and of one or several fixing parts on the other hand which are equipped with a rather rigid hook-shaped part, whereby at least one of the fixing parts also has an inclined guiding part, such that a panel can be easily mounted by hooking it on one edge behind the fixing part concerned, and by subsequently forcing it over the guiding part in the second fixing part.
The panels preferably overlap near their edges, such that a closed covering is obtained. In particular, the panels preferably mesh near their edges, for example by means of a tongue and groove joint. This offers the advantage that the panels are coupled to one another over their full length, and cannot sag, bend respectively in relation to one another in certain places, and in particular in between the holders.
According to another preferred characteristic of the invention, the covering is characterised in that the panels, or possibly auxiliary elements working in conjunction with them, can mesh as such, but nevertheless can still be shifted laterally when mounted, against the spring force of the clamping parts, whereby the meshing is such that it is always possible to remove a single panel from between the adjacent panels by shifting it as mentioned above and by subsequently turning it down.
To this end, the holders are preferably equipped with fixing parts defining a seating for the panels which is positioned such that there is a lateral play between the panels of the successive rows, which play allows for the above-mentioned lateral shifting.
The above-mentioned holders may possibly be equipped with means which ensure a tight grip when the holders are being applied on a base, even when the holders are only fixed to the base in single point, for example by means of one nail, screw or staple. Thus is avoided that the holders can hinge around this single point.
According to the invention, the holders can also be provided with positioning means which simplify a quick positioning in relation to the base. According to a practical embodiment, these positioning means will consist of supporting means, such as a supporting surface, with which said holder can be forced laterally against the lath or such against which it is to be applied. Together with the bottom side of the holder, such a supporting surface then forms an L-shaped seating which allows for a smooth positioning. Moreover, this supporting surface prevents the holder from turning in case it is only fixed in a single point.
The invention is particularly meant for a covering whereby the panels consist of laths, but naturally it can also be applied in case of larger panels, for example in the shape of rectangular plates.
Further, the invention is also meant in the first place for panels which are hardly or not elastically deformable as such on their edges, especially for panels with a full core, in particular for panels which are composed of a composite material on the basis of wood, such as MDF or HDF.
Further, the invention also concerns a method for installing, disassembling such a covering respectively. The characteristics of this method, as well as other characteristics of the covering, will become clear from the following detailed description, as well as from the accompanying claims.
In order to better explain the characteristics of the invention, hereafter some preferred embodiments are described hereafter as an example only without being limitative in any way, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
As represented in
In the given example, the panels 2 consist of laths which are provided with profiled edges 6 and 7. These laths preferably have a full core and are made of wood or a product on the basis of wood, in particular MDF, HDF or such. The profiled edges 6 and 7 are formed on the laths by means of milling or such. Naturally, these laths will be provided, at least on their visible side, in this case the bottom side 8, with a decorative surface which can be obtained in any way whatsoever.
In the given example, the holders 4 consist of separate elements which can be fixed against the laths 5.
Every holder 4 can co-operate with exactly one panel 2 and consists of a body 9 onto which are provided fixing parts 10–11 and 12–13 which can co-operate with the edges 6–7 of the panel 2 respectively. The panels 2 are hereby surrounded over a part of their thickness by these fixing parts.
The body 9 preferably consists of a plate-shaped part which is provided with openings 14 which make it possible to fix the holder 4 by means of screws, nails or such on the base.
The fixing parts 10–11 and 12–13 together form a fastening system in which the panels 2 can be snapped.
In the example of
The panels 2 are provided at their edges 6 and 7 with collars 19 and 20 which can co-operate with the hook-shaped parts 15 and 17 respectively. On the reveal side, in this case the bottom side 8, are formed protruding parts 21 and 22 on the panels 2 which, when mounted, reach past the fixing parts 10–11 and 12–13, as indicated by the distances D1 and D2 in
Further, the holders 4 are provided with a stopping part 23, in this case a protruding lip which functions as a spacer, such that this holder 4 can be positioned against a part of a covering which has already been installed before being fixed to the lath 5 or such.
The holder 4 hereby preferably has a design, as represented, which is such that when several such holders 4 are mounted in line one after the other, the spacer of this holder 4 can each time be brought freely up against the edge 6 of the already mounted panel 2. To this end, on each holder 4, opposite to the stopping part 23, is provided a portion in the shape of a recess 24 which leaves the edge 6 of the panel 2 concerned free. Practically, this is realised in the example in that the stopping part 23 is situated between the fixing parts 12 and 13, and the fixing parts 10 and 11 are situated at a distance from one another, in between which the recess 24 is formed.
When mounted, the panels 2 lying next to one another overlap, preferably over a short distance D3. This overlap is created as overlapping parts 25–26 are formed on the edges 6 and 7, whereby the part 26 takes place behind the part 25 in mounted position.
On the edge 6 there is a recess or free portion 27, as a result of which the panel 2 can be rotated freely along the overlapping part 26 of the panel 2 situated next to it, as represented in
The assembly of the covering can be easily derived from the
First, a number of holders 4 are fixed at certain distances from one another on a base, in this case a lath structure. Then, a panel 2 as represented in
In order to mount the next row of panels 2, a new series of holders 4 is fixed to the laths 5, whereby these holders 4 are positioned against the collar 19 with their stopping part 23. Then, as described above, the following panel 2 can be snapped in the holders 4.
An important aspect of the preferred embodiment of the covering 1 according to the invention is that a row of panels 2 can always be freely removed from between the other rows, as a panel 2 can be turned down again without any problem thanks to the free portion 27.
According to the invention, the use of such fixing parts 12 and 13 is preferably combined with fixing parts 10 and 11 having a guiding part 16, such that the panel 2 can be simply snapped in by pushing it up. The guiding part 16, which is bevelled, ensures that the panel 2 is hereby laterally moved until it is snapped in.
It should be noted that the fixing parts 10 and 11 in this case must not necessarily be elastically bendable and may consist of rigid elements.
Finally,
A particular characteristic of this embodiment consists in that the coupling part on the edge 6, which in this case is formed by the groove 36, is situated outside the fixing parts 10 and 11 in the assembled condition. In this manner is obtained that the fixing parts 10 and 11 cannot possibly be placed in front of the groove 36.
Another special characteristic of this embodiment is that on the edge 6, on the place P1 where a pressure force has to be exerted during the assembly, the panel 2 is not weakened by the presence of the groove 36.
Another special characteristic consists in that also the coupling part on the other edge 7, in this case the tongue 35, is situated outside the fixing parts 12 and 13.
It should be noted that also in the embodiment of
Further, as represented in the figures, the tongue 35 and the groove 36, as well as the fixing parts 10–11, are preferably dimensioned such that a panel 2, after it has been put in the fixing parts 12 and 13 on the edge 7, can simply be put in place by pushing it up on the edge 6. The panel 2 hereby slides with the collar 19 along the guiding part 16, as a result of which the panel 2, as represented in
As represented in
Although only separate holders 4 are represented in the figures, it is clear that, according to a variant, use can also be made of holders in the shape of a profile equipped with several pairs of fixing parts 10–11 and 12–13.
Nor is it inconceivable to realise the fixing parts 10 and 11 on the one hand, and the fixing parts 12 and 13 on the other hand as separate, whereby they should be positioned at a correct distance from one another.
Instead of the two fixing parts 10 and 11, also one fixing part can be used. The same applies to the fixing parts 12 and 13.
The above-mentioned holders 4, which will also be described hereafter, can be made of metal or plastic or any other suitable material whatsoever.
An example of an embodiment which is particularly suitable to be made of plastic is represented in the
The holder 4 of
In the given example, the points of support 44–45 consist of triangular, crosswise directed ribs. However, it is clear that points of support in other shapes are possible.
The holder 4 of
The supporting surface 47 is formed by the side of a rib 48 which is provided at right angles on the bottom side of the body 9 and which, together with this bottom side, forms an L-shaped seating which allows for a smooth positioning. During the assembly, the holder 4 can then be pressed in the corner with one hand, which is formed of the preceding, already mounted panel 2 and the lath 5, with the stopping part 23 against the edge of the preceding panel 2 and with the supporting surface 47 against the side of the lath 5. With the other hand, the nail 43 can be shot through the opening 14 by means of a pistol.
The supporting surface 47 also prevents the holder 4 from rotating in case it should be fixed in a single point 42 as mentioned above.
The fixing in a single point 42 offers the advantage that the time required for the installation of a ceiling is restricted.
It should be noted that all structural characteristics of an embodiment in plastic can be also be integrated in a metal embodiment and vice versa. In particular, this implies that the single embodiment of
In case the holders 4, as described above, are provided with parts 28 and 29, the part 29 is preferably made such that, in a state of rest, it is pressed against the part 28 with a certain force F, as is indicated in
The fixing parts can be provided with hook-shaped parts 16 and 17 which are directed towards one another, as in the above-described embodiments, as well as with hook-shaped parts 16 and 17 which are directed away from one another. An example of this second possibility is represented as an illustration in
In relation to the embodiment from
It should be noted that the embodiment of
The two above-mentioned aspects do not necessarily need to be combined. Thus, the second aspect could for example also be integrated in the embodiment of
As can be seen in
The assembly and disassembly of the covering can be easily derived from
It is clear that, according to a variant, the holders 4 can be made as a profile or longitudinal structure with several pairs of fixing parts, whereby each holder 4 can then work in conjunction with several successive panels. An example thereof is represented in
Nor is it excluded to make use of one common base, for example in the shape of a profile, onto which several pairs of fixing parts are attached, for example are snapped in. The above-mentioned profile can replace the lath 5.
In the latter case, the fixing parts may consist of separate parts which then need to be applied as separate to the common base, as well as of elements containing several fixing parts, for example pairs of fixing parts, and which can be applied as such to a common base. A pair of fixing parts formed as a whole can hereby be made both of fixing parts which are designed to co-operate with the opposite coupling parts, in particular the edges 6–7 of a single panel, and of fixing parts which are designed to work in conjunction with a coupling part, for example the edge 6, of a single panel 2 and with a coupling part, for example the edge 7, of a panel 2 mounted next to it respectively.
An example of the above-described latter possibility is described in
According to another variant, any fixing part can be part of a separate holder, whereby, in order to fix a panel on both edges, two holders must then be provided on the base.
According to yet another variant, instead of stopping parts 23 which are designed to work in conjunction with the edge of an already installed panel 2, the holders can be provided with stopping parts which can work in conjunction with a preceding holder, or even with coupling parts which make it possible for successive holders to be coupled to one another, or at least to be positioned in relation to one another.
The panels 2 can possibly also be provided at their crosscut ends with coupling parts which provide at least for a locking at right angles to the surface of the covering 1, for example, as mentioned above, by making use of a tongue 39 and a groove 40. According to a variant, not only an interlocking at right angles to the surface of the covering 1 can be provided for, but also in a direction parallel to the surface of the covering 1, for example by making use of coupling parts which snap into one another. An example thereof is represented in
Such an accessory 61 can in principle be provided on each transition between two panels 2, so as to exclude possible mutual shifts between the crosscut far ends, but it is particularly useful in the case of very short panels 2, which are fixed in a holder 4 in only one place. This is illustrated in
Although the invention is in the first place meant for a ceiling or wall covering, it is clear that it is not limited to it. It is for example also possible to apply the covering 1 according to the invention as a floor covering, whereby the whole is then applied upside down. In this case, the above-mentioned holders 4 can be mounted on underlying laths or beams, instead of laths 5 which are fixed against a supporting structure of a wall or ceiling.
One can get a good idea of this by for example turning the
According to a variant, the holders 4 can also be simply placed on the subfloor, whereby measures must be taken, however, to make sure that a mutual connection is maintained. According to a first possibility, the panels 2, which in this case consist of floor panels, can rest on the holders 4. According to a second possibility, the holders 4 can also be made so thin that they have no effect whatsoever on the actual structural support of the panels 2, but are only designed to lock the panels 2, i.e. the floor panels, in relation to one another, both horizontally and vertically. In the latter case, the covering is particularly appropriate for the application of floating floors, for example laminate floors, on a flexible and insulating underlayer. The holders 4 are hereby pressed locally in the underlayer, whereas the panels 2 mainly rest on the underlayer over the entire surface.
An example of this latter possibility is represented in
Naturally, according to a variant which is not represented, both fixing parts 10 and/or 11 on the one hand, and 12 and/or 13 on the other hand, can be situated at a distance from the actual edges 6–7.
It should be noted that in the embodiment of
The strips or splines 37 are hereby preferably fixed tightly in the seatings 68 provided to this end, either during the manufacturing of the panels 2, or during the assembly of the covering. This offers the advantage that the strips 37 always remain in place in the cross direction, so that the whole can always be disassembled.
In the embodiments of
It is clear that the strips 37 do not necessarily have to have the same length as the panels 2.
In order to make sure that the panels 2 are held even better in the holders 4, inclined contact surfaces, if there are any, are preferably made self-locking. This applies among others to the inclined contact surface, in particular the top surface, of the above-mentioned hook-shaped parts 16 and the contact surface of the panel 2 working in conjunction with it.
It is clear that the panels 2 can be made of any material whatsoever, and thus for example of extruded plastic or of metal. The panels 2 can be massive as well as hollow, or they may be formed of a bent, thin-walled plate.
It should be noted that the different characteristics, in particular the different possibilities for co-operation between a fixing part 10–11 or 12–13 and a panel 2 of the various above-described embodiments, can be mutually combined.
It is clear that the invention is also related to the elements of which said covering 1 is composed, in other words that it is also related to the holders 4 on the one hand and to the profiled panels 2 on the other hand.
Finally, the invention also concerns a method for installing, disassembling the above-mentioned coverings respectively, characterised in that use is made of panels which are provided with a tongue 35 and a groove 36 respectively on at least two opposite edges which can work in conjunction when assembled, whereby the method mainly consists in that holders 4 are first mounted with fixing parts which can work in conjunction with the above-mentioned edges, in particular holders 4 as described above, and in that the panels 2 are then provided in the holders 4 by first hooking them with one edge and by then rotating them into the plane of the covering to be realised, whereby not only the panels 2 are fixed between the fixing parts, but also the above-mentioned tongue 35 and groove 36 are coupled.
Further, this method is preferably characterised in that one or several of the steps are carried out as described above for handling the covering, and as represented in a number of the drawings.
According to the most preferred embodiment, the proceedings are as represented in
The disassembly is carried out in the opposite sense.
It is clear that the method according to the invention concerns both the assembly and disassembly of the covering, systematically as of one edge, as well as the assembly and disassembly in the covering of only one or possibly several panels 2 which are situated in the middle of an already existing covering 1.
The present invention is by no means limited to the above-described embodiments represented in the accompanying drawings; on the contrary, such a covering and the components thereof can be made in different shapes and dimensions while still remaining within the scope of the invention.
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