This invention relates to a floor panel for forming a floor covering, more particularly for forming a floor covering which can be installed on an underlying surface, wherein the floor panels substantially are realized on the basis of synthetic material and preferably are realized as a layer-shaped, either single-layer or multi-layer, substrate.
More particularly, it relates to floor panel which can be coupled to each other at least on certain edges.
The aim of the invention is that such floor covering is easy to install, this as a result of the claimed combination of characteristics of the floor panels, and/or that, in comparison with existing floor panels, advantageous characteristics after installation are obtained and/or that the floor panels can be realized in a simple manner, for example, by applying less complex profiled edge parts on at least one pair of the edges. The invention primarily aims at offering compromises between coupling systems on a first pair of edges and a second pair of edges, whereby a user-friendly product is achieved which, however, remains effective in its use.
To this aim, the invention relates to floor panels such as described herein below, wherein according to five independent aspects various advantageous embodiments are offered.
Herein, it is noted that the herein below also described sub-characteristics of each of the aspects may be applied at choice as sub-characteristics of the other aspects, such in as far as this is not contradictory.
According to the first of said five aspects, the invention relates to a floor panel for forming a floor covering, wherein this floor panel is realized substantially on the basis of synthetic material and preferably as a layer-shaped, either single-layer or multi-layer, substrate; wherein this floor panel is rectangular, either oblong or square, and thus comprises a first pair of opposite edges and a second pair of opposite edges; wherein the first pair of opposite edges comprises coupling parts, which allow that a plurality of such floor panels mutually can be coupled to each other; wherein these coupling parts form a first mechanical locking system, which, in a coupled condition of two of such floor panels, effects a locking in the plane of the floor panels and perpendicular to the respective edges, as well as form a second mechanical locking system, which, in a coupled condition of two of such floor panels, effects a locking transverse to the plane of the panels; wherein these coupling parts, on the first pair of opposite edges, preferably are realized substantially in the material of the floor panel itself, and more particularly in said substrate; with the characteristic that the floor panel, on the second pair of edges, is provided with an edge configuration which allows that two of such floor panels can be positioned with their respective edges alongside each other, wherein the configuration of the edges is free from mechanical horizontally active locking systems. This aspect offers the advantage that the motion in the material during shrinkage and expansion of the floor panel can easily be accommodated, and there are no horizontally active locking means which might be pushed out of each other.
According to a preferred embodiment, the floor panel of the first aspect further is characterized in that the second pair of edges is also free from mechanical vertically active locking systems.
In the preceding, two possibilities may be provided. According to a first possibility, the floor panel is characterized in that, on the second pair of edges, it has an edge configuration which provides for that the actual panels in installed condition extend along these edges in a non-overlapping manner alongside each other, more particularly can adjoin each other exclusively by butt joint.
According to a second preferred possibility, the floor panel is characterized in that, on the second pair of edges, it has an edge configuration which provides for that the actual panels in installed condition extend along these edges alongside each other in an overlapping manner.
The overlapping may show various characteristics, such as:
According to a preferred embodiment, the floor panel further is characterized in that the edge configuration of the second pair of edges is completely free from locking systems, thus, also from connection systems other than mechanical locking systems, such as adhesive means or the like. According to a possibility, then at least one of the edges of the second pair is provided with a seat, such as a recess or the like, for applying an adhesive, such as glue, during installation of the floor panels.
According to another possibility, the floor panel of the first aspect is characterized in that the edge configuration of the second pair of edges is provided with adhesive means, which allow a connection between the edges. Various possibilities are described in the detailed description and in the claims.
According to a second independent aspect, the invention relates to a floor panel for forming a floor covering, wherein this floor panel is realized substantially on the basis of synthetic material and preferably as a layer-shaped, either single-layer or multi-layer, substrate; wherein this floor panel is rectangular, either oblong or square, and thus comprises a first pair of opposite edges and a second pair of opposite edges, wherein in the case of an oblong floor panel the second pair of edges is formed by the short sides; wherein the first pair of opposite edges comprises coupling parts, which allow that a plurality of such floor panels mutually can be coupled to each other; wherein these coupling parts form a first mechanical locking system, which, in a coupled condition of two of such floor panels, effects a locking in the plane of the floor panels and perpendicular to the respective edges, as well as form a second mechanical locking system, which, in a coupled condition of two of such floor panels, effects a locking transverse to the plane of the panels; wherein these coupling parts, on the first pair of opposite edges, preferably are realized substantially in the material of the floor panel itself, and more particularly in said substrate; characterized in that the floor panel, on the second pair of edges, is provided with coupling parts which allow that such floor panels mutually can be coupled to each other; wherein these coupling parts form a mechanical locking system, which, in a coupled condition of two of such floor panels, provides at least for a locking in horizontal direction, as well as comprise an adhesive means, which offers an additional connection which is at least active in vertical direction.
According to its third aspect, the invention relates to a floor panel for forming a floor covering, wherein this floor panel substantially is realized on the basis of synthetic material and preferably as a layer-shaped, either single-layer or multi-layer, substrate; wherein this floor panel is rectangular, either oblong or square, and thus comprises a first pair of opposite edges and a second pair of opposite edges; wherein the first pair of opposite edges comprises coupling parts, which allow that a plurality of such floor panels mutually can be coupled to each other; wherein these coupling parts form a first mechanical locking system, which, in a coupled condition of two of such floor panels, effects a locking in the plane of the floor panels and perpendicular to the respective edges, as well as form a second mechanical locking system, which, in a coupled condition of two of such floor panels, effects a locking transverse to the plane of the panels; wherein these coupling parts, on the first pair of opposite edges, preferably are realized substantially in the material of the floor panel itself, and more particularly in said substrate; wherein the coupling parts of the first pair of opposite edges are configured such that two of such panels can be coupled to each other at these edges by means of a turning movement, characterized in that coupling parts on the second pair of edges are free from mechanical vertically active locking systems or parts, and more particularly are realized as a so-called drop-in system, wherein the sole mechanical locking system is a mechanical horizontally active locking system, and that the coupling parts comprise one or more inclined and/or rounded edges, which function as locating edges or locating surfaces.
According to a fourth aspect, the invention provides for a floor panel for forming a floor covering, wherein this floor panel substantially is realized on the basis of synthetic material and preferably as a layer-shaped, either single-layer or multi-layer, substrate; wherein this floor panel is rectangular, either oblong or square, and thus comprises a first pair of opposite edges and a second pair of opposite edges, wherein in the case of an oblong panel, the second pair of edges forms the short sides; wherein the second pair of opposite edges comprises coupling parts, which allow that a plurality of such floor panels mutually can be coupled to each other; wherein these coupling parts form a first mechanical locking system, which, in a coupled condition of two of such floor panels, effects a locking in the plane of the floor panels and perpendicular to the respective edges, as well as form a second mechanical locking system, which, in a coupled condition of two of such floor panels, effects a locking transverse to the plane of the panels; wherein these coupling parts allow coupling by means of a turning movement; characterized in that on the first pair of sides coupling parts are present, selected from coupling parts of the drop-in type, push-lock type, or of the type with overlapping portions with adhesive, in such a manner that such floor panel first can be coupled on one edge of the second pair to a preceding floor panel in the same row and subsequently, via a downward movement, can be coupled with an edge of the first pair to one or more floor panels of a preceding row, this latter preferably by means of a rolling movement.
According to a fifth independent aspect, the invention relates to a floor panel for forming a floor covering, wherein this floor panel substantially is realized on the basis of synthetic material and preferably as a layer-shaped, either single-layer or multi-layer, substrate; wherein this floor panel is rectangular, either oblong or square, and thus comprises a first pair of opposite edges and a second pair of opposite edges; wherein the first pair of opposite edges as well as the second pair of opposite edges comprises coupling parts, which allow that a plurality of such floor panels mutually can be coupled to each other; wherein these coupling parts form a first mechanical locking system, which, in a coupled condition of two of such floor panels, effects a locking in the plane of the floor panels and perpendicular to the respective edges, as well as form a second mechanical locking system, which, in a coupled condition of two of such floor panels, effects a locking transverse to the plane of the panels; characterized in that the floor panel, on at least one pair of edges, comprises “velcro”-type fastening parts as a vertically active locking system, whether or not combined with further mechanical locking systems.
In a preferred embodiment, the floor panel of the fifth aspect is characterized in that it shows one or more of the following characteristics:
More specific characteristics of one or more of the aforementioned aspects are defined in the detailed description following below and/or in the appended claims.
It is noted that by “mechanically horizontally or vertically active locking systems”, systems are understood wherein a locking is achieved solely via mechanically locking surfaces. An adhesive connection does not fall in this category, even if the adhesive, in solidified condition or otherwise, should form a locking surface.
Pure friction also is not considered a mechanically active locking system.
A horizontally active locking system is a system in which two floor panels, if they are moved out of each other in the same plane, are counteracted and/or restricted therefrom.
A vertically active locking system is a system, which prevents that two coupled floor panels can be moved out of each other vertically, or at least counteracts this movement.
With the intention of better showing the characteristics of the invention, herein below, as an example without any limitative character, some preferred embodiments are described, with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
The figures are schematic representations which are self-evident. Herein, the figures, such as mentioned herein above, relate to five aspects, which also have been explained in the introduction. The general references P1 and P2 in the figures refer to the first pair of edges and second pair of edges, respectively. Reference A schematically represents an adhesive means or the like, whereas reference Z refers to locating edges.
The various cross-sectional views substantially have the purpose of visualizing the principles of the locking in certain directions or not locking in certain directions.
So, for example,
Herein below, the various aspects of the invention will be explained in greater detail.
The first aspect is explained herein below by means of
According to this first aspect, the invention relates to a floor panel 1 for forming a floor covering 2, wherein this floor panel 1 is realized substantially on the basis of synthetic material and preferably as a layer-shaped, either single-layer or multi-layer, substrate 3; wherein this floor panel 1 is rectangular, either oblong or square, and thus, as indicated in
Still according to the first aspect, the first pair of opposite edges 4-5, as in the examples of
It is noted that such coupling parts 8-9, which in coupled condition provide for a mechanical locking in horizontal as well as vertical direction, can be realized in different manners and are not limited to the embodiments of the
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It is noted that, in the case that, as aforementioned, the first pair of opposite edges is configured such that two of such panels 1 can be coupled to each other at these edges by means of a turning movement R, it is preferred that the second pair of edges is configured such that successively floor panels simply can be installed via a fold-down principle, such as further will become clear from the description of the second pair of edges. In the present application, by the “fold-down principle” must be understood that, when a newly to install floor panel is coupled to a preceding row of floor panels via said turning movement R, this movement also automatically has the final effect that the newly installed floor panel will arrive with its third or fourth edge in the intended end position in respect to the fourth or third edge of the preceding floor panel of the same row. According to the present patent application, the “fold-down principle” thus not necessarily implies that a vertical locking between the third and fourth edge of the adjacent floor panels must be achieved.
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According to a characteristic of the first aspect of the invention, such floor panel is characterized in that the floor panel, on the second pair of edges, is provided with an edge configuration which allows that two of such floor panels 1 can be positioned with their respective edges 6-7 alongside each other, wherein the configuration of the edges is free from mechanical horizontally active locking systems.
According to a particular possibility of the first aspect of the invention, the second pair of edges is also free from mechanical vertically active locking systems. The embodiments of
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Preferably, however, use shall be made of flat flanges.
It is noted that the flanges 20-21 preferably have a thickness which is larger than ⅓ of the overall thickness of the floor panel.
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In general, the overlapping indeed shall be realized such that the floor panels in installed condition adjoin against each other in the proximity of their upper edges.
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According to a not represented alternative, such lower flange also may be formed by a foil which is present on the lower side of the floor panel in an uninterrupted manner, for example, a backing layer which extends farther than the substrate itself.
As explained in the introduction, various types of adhesive can be applied for the herein above-mentioned adhesive means A; however, preferably use is made of a pressure-sensitive adhesive or glue.
In a particular deviating embodiment of the first aspect, this is characterized in that on the first pair of edges the aforementioned second locking system is absent and preferably the coupling parts are realized exclusively from a so-called drop-in system, whether or not combined with an adhesive means.
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As becomes evident from the examples, it is generally preferred that the “velcro”-type fastening parts are active between overlapping flanges. Preferably, no other mechanical vertically active locking systems are applied therewith. Moreover, it is also preferred that no other horizontally active locking systems are applied therewith. For the first pair of edges, preferably coupling parts are applied of the type such as in
It is clear that according to the invention primarily decorative floor panels are concerned, thus, with a decorative upper side, for forming a floor covering on an existing supporting floor, and more particularly for forming a floating floor covering.
The invention is in particular intended for floor panels which substantially consist of synthetic material, or which comprise at least one or more basic layers on the basis of synthetic material, and more particularly with floor panels of the supple type.
Still more particularly, the invention shows its advantages best with vinyl panels, in particular so-called vinyl tiles, and in particular with panels of the so-called LVT type (“Luxury Vinyl Tile”) or VCT type (“Vinyl Composite Tile”, also called “Vinyl Composition Tile”). Of course, also comparable panels of other synthetic materials, such as PU, are applicable.
Such synthetic material floor panel, and in particular supple synthetic material floor panel, and more particularly such vinyl tile, preferably shows one of the following characteristics:
It is noted that “soft PVC” is a term expressing that this relates to supple PVC, in other words, PVC which is relatively smoothly bendable. The term soft PVC is widely known in the technique. Such soft PVC consists of PVC which has been softened, preferably by means of a plasticizer added during the production process. Depending on the added amount of plasticizer, of course different degrees of suppleness can be achieved.
By a plasticizer, any material must be understood which by being added results in a more supple PVC. Typical examples are phthalate plasticizers and isosorbide plasticizers.
By PVC which is softened, of course also PVC can be understood or a composition on the basis of PVC, which as such has the feature of being supple, for example, in that it is modified.
The same is valid for other “soft synthetic materials”, and the above is not limited to PVC.
As already stated herein above, the present invention shows its advantages best when it is applied with floor panels which substantially are manufactured of supple or soft synthetic material, or in other words with supple panels.
By supple floor panels, floor panels are intended, which panels, when they, in the case of a rectangular panel, for example, with a width of less than 50 centimeters, are clamped on one of the two short sides of the panel and herein protrude over a length of 100 centimeters and are not supported, will bend under the influence of their own weight, wherein this bending at the height of the free extremity in respect to the clamped extremity is minimum 10 centimeters. For this bending, a bending time of 10 seconds is taken into account, and wherein the panel starts from a flat horizontal position.
The present invention is in no way limited to the embodiments described by way of example and represented in the figures; on the contrary, the floor panels of the aforementioned aspects can be realized according to various variants, without leaving the scope of the invention.
So, the invention can also be applied, for example, with synthetic material-based floor panels which have a composed substrate, which panels also can be called hybrid floor panels. More particularly, this herein relates to a floor panel which consists at least of two substrate layers, each of a well-defined thickness, namely a first synthetic material-based substrate layer and a second substrate layer, situated there above, preferably directly there above, which second substrate layer has a thickness of at least 0.5 mm, preferably at least 1 mm; wherein this composed substrate, the floor panel concerned, respectively, also shows one of the following characteristics or any combination of these characteristics:
In preferred embodiments of such floor panel with a composed substrate, this further may have one or more of the following characteristics, wherein all not contradictory combinations of characteristics are possible:
This application is a continuation of U.S. non provisional application Ser. No. 16/829,442 filed Mar. 25, 2020, which is a continuation of U.S. non provisional application Ser. No. 16/440,515 filed Jun. 13, 2019, now U.S. Pat. No. 10,697,185 issued Jun. 13, 2019, which is a divisional of the U.S. non provisional application Ser. No. 15/543,911 filed on Jul. 14, 2017, now U.S. Pat. No. 10,329,776 issued Jun. 25, 2019, which is a nationalization of International application No. PCT/M2016/050231 filed Jan. 18, 2016, which claims the benefit under 35 U.S.C. 119(e) to the U.S. provisional application No. 62/104,558 filed on Jan. 16, 2015, each of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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