Claims
- 1. A floor panel for use in elevated floor assemblies, comprising:
- generally rectangular upper and lower facing sheets laminated to opposite faces of a relatively incompressible core;
- said panel having an upper face and a lower face and contiguous side and end faces;
- a relatively thin, flexible strip extending along said side and end faces around the perimeter of said panel, said flexible strip projecting laterally outwardly from and generally parallel with said upper face of said panel;
- said upper and lower facing sheets including perimeter flanges extending inwardly toward but outboard of said incompressible core;
- perimeter frame members surrounding said core and receiving said flanges; and
- said flexible strip being provided in plural strips, one carried by each of said frame members and extending substantially the entire length thereof.
- 2. The floor panel as defined in claim 1 wherein said flexible strip includes an inboard strip portion, and said panel presents a perimeter recess captively retaining said inboard strip portion.
- 3. The floor panel as defined in claim 2 wherein said recess is parallel with said side and end faces; and wherein said inboard strip portion extends above the upper face of the upper facing sheet and serves as a decorative cover stop.
- 4. The floor panel as defined in claim 2 wherein said recess is normal to said side and end faces; and wherein said flexible strip and said inboard strip portion are disposed below said upper face of said panel.
- 5. The floor panel as defined in claim 2 wherein said flexible strip and said inboard strip portion comprise a single piece of dual-durometer plastic material, said inboard strip portion being formed from rigid plastic material.
- 6. The floor panel as defined in claim 1 including a rigid carrier member connected to said side and end faces and having a lengthwise groove; and said flexible strip presents an inboard strip portion captively retained in said lengthwise groove.
- 7. The floor panel as defined in claim 6 wherein said panel member presents a perimeter recess captively retaining said carrier member.
- 8. The floor panel as defined in claim 9 wherein each said inboard strip portion extends above the upper face of the upper facing sheet and has an inboard face spaced from and generally normal to the upper facing sheet, the inboard faces serving as a decorative cover stop.
- 9. The floor panel as defined in claim 8 wherein each of said perimeter frame members presents an upwardly opening perimeter recess, and wherein each of said flexible strips includes an inboard strip portion captively retained by one said perimeter recess.
- 10. The floor panel as defined in claim 9 wherein said flanges of the upper and lower facing sheets include embossments which promote frictional engagement of said flanges in said upper and lower grooves.
- 11. The floor panel as defined in claim 1 wherein each of said frame members presents a laterally outwardly opening recess; and wherein the flexible strip and the associated inboard strip portion reside below the level of the upper face of the upper facing sheet.
- 12. The floor panel as defined in claim 1 wherein each of said frame members comprises:
- a central wall positioned outboard of said flanges;
- an inboard frame portion cooperating with said central wall to define upper and lower grooves captively receiving said flanges; and
- an outboard frame portion cooperating with said central wall to define a perimeter recess captively retaining a segment of the associated flexible strip.
CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 502,897 filed June 10, 1983 now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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