Claims
- 1. Impact sound isolation of a gravity-held-inplace-horizontal-tile-array of jobsite-installed tiles, comprising, in combination, a horzontal-base-surface, a horizontal-disassociation-cushioning-layer loose laid over said horizontal-base-surface, one or more slip sheets, and a plurality of horizontal-individual-tiles of uniform thickness having a top wearing surface, a bottom surface and three or more sides loose laid and overlying said one or more slip sheets, said tiles being arranged in a patterned layout, joined to one another by means of a dynamic-interactivefluidtight-flexible-joint, and held in place by gravity, friction and accumulated-interactive-assemblage over said horizontal-disassociation-cushioning-layer and said one or more slip sheets so that the assembly is cushioned by said horizontal-disassociation-cushioning-layer and responds dynamically, interactively and accommodatively to foot and rolling traffic, said dynamic-interactive-fluidtightflexible-joint comprising an elastomeric sealant, said impact sound isolation achieved by means of the placement of said horizontal-disassociation-cushioning-layer between the hard top surface of said horizontal-base-surface and the hard bottom surface of said horizontal-individual-tiles and by means of the resilient, dynamic system of said dynamicinteractive-fluidtight-flexible-joint joining said tiles together.
- 2. The tile array of claim 1 in which said dynamic-interactive-fluidtight-flexible-joint material comprises room-temperature-curing elastomeric sealant materials selected from the group consisting of urethane sealants, polyurethane sealants, silicone sealants, and polysulfide sealants.
- 3. The tile array of claim 1 in which said horizontal-disassociation-cushioning-layer comprises a flexible elastic foam material selected from the group consisting of urethane foam, polyurethane foam, polyethylene foam, polystyrene foam, latex rubber foam, and solid elastomeric materials.
- 4. The tile array of claim 1 in which said slip sheet comprises materials selected from the group consisting of polyethylene, polyolefin, plastic, and flexible composition.
- 5. The tile array of claim 1 in which said horizontal-individual-tiles forming said array comprise rigid tile materials selected from the group consisting of wood, composition materials, cementitious materials, quarry tile, ceramic tile, ceramic mosaic tile, porcelain tile, vitreous tile, pavers, masonry tile, stone tiles, marble, slate, granite, terrazzo, concrete, and plastic.
- 6. The tile array of claim 1 in which said horizontal-disassociation-cushioning-layer comprises an elastic carpet pad selected from the group consisting of rubberized animal hair, synthetic fiber, India jute, flat sponge rubber, waffled sponge rubber, flat latex rubber, herringbone design rippled sponge rubber, waffled EPDM polymer sponge, and latex foam rubber.
- 7. The tile array of claim 1 in which said horizontal-disassociation-cushioning-layer comprises a material selected from factory-manufactured rolled, flat and folded sheet, poured-in-place foams from jobsite pouring systems, and sprayed-in-place foams from jobsite spraying systems.
- 8. The tile array of claim 1 in which one said slip sheet is adhered to the top surface of said horizontal-disassociation-cushioning-layer and one said slip sheet is adhered to the bottom surface of said horizontal-disassociation-cushioning-layer.
- 9. The tile array of claim 1 in which said one or more slip sheets is inherently bonded in the manufacturing process to said horizontal-disassociation-cushioning-layer.
- 10. The tile array of claim 1 in which said one or more slip sheets is loose laid.
- 11. The tile array of claim 1 in which said one or more slip sheets is disposed above said horizontal-disassociation-cushioning-layer.
- 12. Impact sound isolation of a gravity-held-inplace-load-bearing-tile-array of site-installed tiles, comprising, in combination, a horizontal-base-surface, a flexible horizontal-disassociation-cushioning-layer loose laid over said horizontal-base-surface, a plurality of horizontal-composite-assemblage-sheets loose laid over said horizontal-disassociation-cushioning-layer, and a plurality of horizontal-individual-tiles of uniform thickness having a top wearing surface, a bottom surface, and three or more sides adhered to said horizontal-composite-assemblage-sheets, said tiles being arranged in a patterned layout, joined one to another by means of a dynamic-interactive-fluidtight-flexible-joint, and held in place by gravity, friction and accumulated-interactive-assemblage over said flexible horizontal-disassociation-cushioning-layer so that the assembly is cushioned by said horizontal-disassociation-cushioning-layer and responds dynamically, interactively and accommodatively to foot and rolling traffic, said dynamic-interactive-fluidtight-flexible-joint comprising an elastomeric sealant, said impact sound isolation schieved by means of the loose-laid placement of said horizontal-disassociation-cushioning-layer between the hard top surface of said horizontal-base-surface and the hard bottom surface of said horizontal-composite-assemblage-sheets and by means of the resilient, dynamic system of said dynamic-interactive-fluidtight-flexible-joint joining said tiles together.
- 13. The tile array of claim 12 in which said horizontal-composite-assemblage-sheet comprises flexible boards selected from the group consisting of asbestos-cement board, tempered hardboard, and composition board.
- 14. Impact sound isolation and thermal insulation of a gravity-held-in-place-load-bearing-horizontal-tile-array of site-installed tiles, comprising, in combination, a horizontal-base-surface, a horizontal-rigid-foam-insulationlayer loose laid over said horizontal-base-surface, one or more slip sheets loose laid over said horizontal-rigid-foam-insulation-layer, and a plurality of horizontal-individual-tiles of uniform thickness loose laid and overlying said one or more slip sheets, said tiles being arranged in a patterned layout, joined one to another by means of a dynamic-interactive-fluidtight-flexible-joint, and held in place by gravity, friction and accumulated-interactive-assemblage over said horizontal-rigid-foam-insulation-layer and said one or more slip sheets so that the assembly is cushioned by and responds dynamically, interactively, and accommodatively to foot and rolling traffic, said dynamic-interactivefluidtight-flexible-joint comprising an elastomeric sealant, said impact sound isolation and thermal insulation achieved by means of the placement of said horizontal-rigid-foam-insulation-layer between the hard top surface of said horizontal-base-surface and the hard bottom surface of said horizontal-individual-tiles and by means of the resilient, dynamic system of said dynamic-interactive-fluidtight-flexible-joint joining said tiles together.
- 15. The tile array of claim 14 in which said horizontal-rigid-foam-insulation-layer comprises a rigid-foam-insulation material selected from the group consisting of polystyrene foam board, polystyrene bead board, polyurethane foam board, polyisocyanurate foam board, phenolic foam board, foamed-in-place rigid urethane foam, and urethane pour systems.
- 16. The tile array of claim 14 in which said horizontal-rigid-foam-insulation-layer diminishes the effects of solar heat gain being transmitted from one occupied space to another through the floor assembly.
- 17. Impact sound isolation and thermal insulation of a gravity-held-in-place-load-bearing-horizontal-tile-array of site-installed tiles, comprising, in combination, a horizontal-base-surface, a horizontal-rigid-foam-insulation-layer loose laid over said horizontal-base-surface, one or more slip sheets loose laid over said horizontal-rigid-foam-insulation-layer, a plurality of horizontal-composite-assemblage-sheets loose laid over said one or more slip sheets, and a plurality of horizontal-individual-tiles of uniform thickness having a top wearing surface, a bottom surface, and three or more sides adhered to said horizontal-composite-assemblage-sheets, said horizontal-individual-tiles being arranged in a patterned layout, joined one to another by means of a dynamic-interactive-fluidtight-flexible-joint, and held in place by gravity, friction and accumulated-interactive-assemblage over said horizontal-composite-assemblage-sheets, said one or more slip sheets, and said horizontal-rigid-foam-insulation-layer so that said array is cushioned by and responds dynamically, interactively and accommodatively to foot and rolling traffic, said dynamic-interactive-fluidtight-flexible-joint comprising an elastomeric sealant, said impact sound isolation and thermal insulation achieved by means of the placement of said horizontal-rigid-foam-insulation-layer between the hard top surface of said horizontal-base-surface and the hard bottom surface of said horizontal-composite-assemblage-sheets and by means of the resilient, dynamic system of said dynamic-interactive-fluidtight-flexible-joint joining said tiles together.
- 18. The tile array of claim 17 in which a horizontal-disassociation-cushioning-layer is placed above or below said slip sheet.
- 19. The tile array of claim 17 in which a horizontal-disassociation-cushioning-layer is sandwiched between and adhered to said horizontal-composite-assemblage-sheet and said horizontal-rigid-foam-insulation-layer.
- 20. A resilient, dynamic system responding to foot and rolling traffic, comprising, in combination, a horizontal-base-surface, a horizontal-disassociation-cushioning-layer loose laid over said horizontal-base-surface, an array of rigid tiles "floating" by gravity, friction and accumulated-9interactive-assemblage over said horizontal-disassociation-cushioning-layer, said rigid tiles joined to one another by means of a plurality of dynamic-interactive-fluidtight-flexible-joints, the stress from said foot and rolling traffic distributed to surrounding tiles in wavelike damping and dispersing action by means of said dynamic-interactive-fluidtight-flexible-joints and said horizontal-disassociation-cushioning-layer.
Parent Case Info
This is a file-wrapper-continuation of Ser. No. 131,516, filed Mar. 18, 1980, now abandoned
US Referenced Citations (6)
Continuations (1)
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