1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a floor panel.
2. Background Description
WO 01/75247 A1 discloses a floor panel which, on a first side edge, has connecting means for locking in the transverse and vertical directions. These locking means are arranged on the longitudinal side of the panel and bring about locking by the connecting means being introduced and pivoted into a corresponding recess of a second panel. The transverse side of the panel has two snap-in hooks which, when the panels are laid, are intended to engage in corresponding undercuts of an adjacent panel and to hinder the vertical movement between the laid panels. The two snap-in hooks are located vertically one above the other.
The disadvantage with such a profile is the fact that such a profile configuration does not ensure that the panels are securely locked with one another since the snap-in hooks, which are arranged one above the other, are pressed in during the laying movement and, in the case of a resilient underlying surface, for example carpet, the transverse side springs out of the locking means when the panels are stepped on with force. This is also due to the fact that the panel provided with the snap-in hooks is angled slightly relative to the corresponding panel when stepped on, with the result that the panel twists out to some extent.
The object of the present invention is to provide a panel which allows straightforward laying and which ensures secure locking both in the transverse direction and in the vertical direction.
The object is achieved according to the invention by a floor panel having the features of claim 1. Advantageous configurations and developments of the invention are given in the dependent subclaims. By virtue of the rounded design of the underside of the tongue on the first side edge, it is particularly easy to pivot the panel into the corresponding groove of the already laid panel, the spacing apart of form-fitting elements in the transverse and vertical directions providing two spatially separate locking locations on the second side edge. This second side edge is advantageously arranged on the transverse side, and the spatially separated locking locations ensure that the panels, which have been positioned against one another and laid, are better secured.
A development of the invention provides that the radius of curvature of the contour of the underside of the tongue remains essentially constant over at least 90°, with the result that a uniform pivoting-in movement and a straightforward sliding action on the corresponding recess can take place.
A development provides that a step-like milled relief with a shoulder which projects in the direction of the underside is formed on the second side edge, the shoulder having an essentially horizontally oriented head surface in which is incorporated a channel which is oriented along the longitudinal extent of the second side edge. This channel creates a dust pocket in which dirt or abraded material which is produced during laying of the panels may be enclosed without this adversely affecting the laying accuracy. The channel, furthermore, gives rise to a slight spring effect, with the result that the locking on the second side edge is subjected to a certain amount of prestressing.
An exemplary embodiment of the invention will be described hereinbelow with reference to the attached figures, in which the same designations are used to designate the same objects and in which:
The panel 1 is provided with a tongue 10 on a first side edge, preferably on the longitudinal side of the panel, and with a correspondingly designed groove 3 on the opposite side. The groove 3 and the tongue 10 run over the entire length of the side edge. Provided on the tongue 10 is an outwardly projecting, rounded nose, which is adjoined by the underside 120 of the tongue 10 with a rounded contour. The radius of this contour is constant over at least 90 degrees and thus allows the tongue 10 to slide easily into the groove 3.
In the installed state, the tongue 10 engages in an undercut formed by the top lip 4 of the groove 3, with the result that locking takes place in the vertical direction V along the first edge. The locking in the transverse direction Q takes place by virtue of the underside 120 of the tongue 10 butting in a form-fitting manner against a shoulder 9, which terminates the groove 3. Formed on the top side of the shoulder 9 is a horizontally running surface which serves as a support for a bearing region 14.
The operations of laying and locking two panels 1, 2 with such a profile take place by virtue of the first panel 1 being positioned with the tongue 10 at an angle to the second panel 2 and by the tongue 10 being introduced into the groove 3 of the second panel 2. The angled first panel 1 is then pivoted about an axis parallel to the longitudinal direction of the first side edge, in the present case in the clockwise direction, with the result that the round contour of the underside 120 of the tongue 10 slides along in the groove 3 until the bearing region 14 rests in a planar manner on the shoulder 9. In this state, the undercut of the top lip 4 and also the shoulder 9 result in effective locking in the vertical direction V and transverse direction Q.
In order to allow locking with another panel not just on two opposite side edges of a panel, a profile which is illustrated in
As an alternative to the embodiment illustrated, it is provided that the inner surface 27 runs essentially parallel to the outer wall 22, with the result that the inner shoulder wall 27 forms an undercut in relation to the head surface 26. Provision is likewise made for the outer wall 22, in addition to being designed essentially rectilinearly at an acute angle α to the vertical, to be rounded or to run vertically. It is necessary here for the form-fitting element 24 to project beyond the termination edge 28 of the top side 15, in order to carry out form-fitting locking with the second panel.
A recess 29 is formed above the form-fitting element 24 and acts as a dust pocket.
If the inner shoulder wall 27 is designed as an undercut in relation to the head surface 26, additional vertical locking is provided, in particular if the corresponding inner shoulder wall 270 of the upwardly directed shoulder 250 is likewise designed as an undercut. Form-fitting locking then takes place by the profiles being bent up slightly or elastically deformed, with the result that the form-fitting elements 23, 24 and the undercut provided by the inner shoulder wall 27 can pass into effective engagement with the corresponding undercuts 230, 240 and the undercut provided by the inner shoulder wall 270.
The corresponding recess (e.g. other milled relief) 200, which starts from the top side 15, is designed such that it can accommodate the opposite profile, with the result that, on the one hand, the head surface 26 rests in a completely planar manner on the base surface 280 and, on the other hand, the surfaces 15 of the two panels 1, 2 in the installed state, as is illustrated in
As can clearly be seen in
Furthermore, the form-fitting elements 23, 24 are arranged on different vertical levels, this resulting in the formation of a top locking point and a bottom locking point. The top locking point is formed by the form-fitting element 24 and the undercut 240 formed on inner wall 210, and the bottom locking point is formed by the form-fitting element 23 and the undercut 230 formed on outer wall 220.
The upwardly directed shoulder 250, rather than being formed over the entire length of the second side edge, is milled off down to the base surface 280, this milling being provided in the direction of the first side edge with a tongue 10. By virtue of this milling out or non-formation of the shoulder 250, it is possible, during laying of the panels, for the initially angled panel to be lowered further downward before an abrupt installation movement in the downward direction gives rise to definitive locking via the second side edge, preferably the transverse side.
In the installed state, there is a free space between the head surface 260 of the shoulder 250 and the corresponding surface of the milled relief 20, this free space being necessary in order that the form-fitting element 23 can engage behind the undercut 230. This free space likewise serves as a dust pocket.
It can also clearly be seen in
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This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 10/697,567 filed on Oct. 31, 2003 now U.S. Pat. No. 7,617,651, which claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119 to German Application No. 102 52 864 filed on Nov. 12, 2002, the contents of all of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
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U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, 02-1222-1291 Alloc, Inc. vs. International Trade Commission, pp. 1-32, 2003. |
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit Decision in Alloc, Inc. et al. vs. International Trade Commission and Pergs, Inc. et al. decided Sep. 10, 2003. |
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