Claims
- 1. A floor covering panel comprising a laminated hard floor panel having a wood-based core material comprising a ground wood product and a binding agent unified to form a cured composite;
a decorative layer adjacent said core material; said floor panel having an upper side, an under side and a perimeter defining first and second pairs of opposed substantially parallel sides; said first and second pairs of sides both being provided with coupling parts substantially in the form of a tongue and a groove extending substantially the entire perimeter, the coupling parts further including monolithically formed locking elements; said groove including an upper lip and a lower lip, said lower lip extending distally beyond the upper lip; said coupling parts cooperating to establish a locking between coupled parts in a direction perpendicular to the plane of the panel as well as in a direction perpendicular to the side edges and parallel to a plane including the panel when the coupling parts of a plurality of ones of said panel are coupled; said tongue, groove and locking elements being monolithically formed in said composite core and positioned so that when a multiplicity of ones of said panel are coupled to form a floor, and each floor panel is provided with a peripherally located floor panel adjacent its first and second pair of opposed sides, each panel will be locked against movement in a plane of the floor and perpendicular thereto and the coupled coupling parts are secured so that the panels are coupled without play in the plane of the coupled panels; at least one clearance between said tongue and said groove of coupled coupling parts; and the coupling parts of said first pair of sides being engageable and coupled by rotational motion relative to each other about an axis extending parallel to said sides.
- 2. The floor covering panel according to claim 1, wherein said tongue includes an upper tongue contact surface and a lower tongue contact surface and an outer peripheral portion of the tongue defined along and between said tongue contact surfaces;
said groove including corresponding upper and lower groove contact surfaces which engage the upper and lower tongue contact surfaces of said tongue upon coupling of said coupling parts; said coupling parts upon coupling defining a plurality of separate clearances adjacent at least a portion of said outer peripheral portion of said tongue between said groove and said tongue, said clearances defining independent separate chambers.
- 3. The floor covering panel according to claim 2, further comprising intermediate tongue and groove contact surfaces on said tongue and groove positioned along the outer peripheral portion of said tongue, and intermediate the upper and lower tongue and groove contact surfaces.
- 4. The floor panel according to claim 3, wherein said intermediate contact surface on said groove is disposed proximally relative to a distalmost portion of said upper lip.
- 5. The floor covering according to claim 3, wherein at least one clearance is defined by said engaged tongue and groove in an area between the respective intermediate tongue and groove contact surfaces and the lower tongue and groove contact surfaces of said engaged tongue and groove.
- 6. The floor covering panel according to claim 1, wherein the coupling parts of said second pair of sides are engageable and coupled by rotational motion relative to each other about an axis extending parallel to said sides.
- 7. The floor covering panel according to claim 1, wherein the cured composite core comprises MDF/HDF.
- 8. The floor covering according to claim 1, wherein the locking elements include a locking protrusion defined on the tongue and a cooperating recess defined in the groove.
- 9. The floor covering panel according to claim 8, wherein the locking protrusion is defined on an under side of said tongue.
- 10. The floor covering panel according to claim 8, wherein the locking protrusion is in the form of a local sharp protrusion on the under side of said tongue.
- 11. The floor covering panel according to claim 8, wherein the cooperating recess formed in the lower lip defines a portion of a clearance between the tongue and the groove that is established when the coupling parts are coupled.
- 12. The floor covering panel according to claim 9, wherein the locking protrusion provided in the under side of the tongue extends substantially downward from the under side of the tongue and the recess defined in the groove is oriented in juxtaposed alignment with the locking protrusion when the coupling parts are coupled.
- 13. The floor covering panel according to claim 1, wherein the lower lip has a cross-section configuration uniform along the length of the respective edge including the lower lip and has a non-uniform thickness between upper and under sides thereof.
- 14. The floor covering panel according to 13, wherein the lower lip has a thickness adjacent a proximal inner portion of the groove that becomes non-uniformly thinner towards at least a distal portion of the lip as the lip extends distally.
- 15. A floor covering panel comprising a hard floor panel having a perimeter defining at least a first pair of opposed substantially parallel edges and an upper and lower side;
said pair of edges being provided with complementary coupling parts substantially in the form of a tongue and groove extending distally along the length of said pair of edges; the coupling parts further including locking elements; said coupling parts and locking elements cooperating upon coupling of said coupling parts such that coupled ones of said panel are locked in a direction perpendicular to the plane of the panel as well as in a direction perpendicular to the edges and parallel to a plane including the panel; said groove having an upper lip and a lower lip, said lower lip extending distally beyond said upper lip; said upper lip defining a first clearance below said upper side of said panel and an upper lip contact surface adjacent said clearance, said first clearance defining an upper chamber below said upper side and above said tongue upon coupling of cooperating coupling parts; said lower lip having an inwardly and downwardly inclined lower lip contact surface formed therein; said tongue having an upper tongue contact surface and a lower tongue contact surface located along the tongue periphery such that the upper and lower tongue contact surfaces respectively abut the upper and lower lip contact surfaces when adjacent panels are coupled; and at least one second chamber defined between the tongue and groove in the area along the tongue periphery between the respective upper tongue contact surface and the lower tongue contact surface when adjacent panels are coupled.
- 16. The floor covering panel according to 15, wherein the tongue and groove may be coupled to each other by rotating one coupling part relative to another cooperating coupling part about an axis extending parallel to the respective coupled edges.
- 17. The floor covering panel according to claim 15, wherein said first clearance is a closed chamber bounded on a lower side by abutting upper lip and upper tongue contact surfaces upon coupling of said coupled parts.
- 18. The floor covering panel according to claim 17, said upper lip contact surface extending along the panel edge and perpendicular to the plane of the panel.
- 19. The floor covering panel according to claim 15, wherein said floor panel is a laminate including an MDF/HDF core.
Priority Claims (2)
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09600527 |
Jun 1996 |
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09700344 |
Apr 1997 |
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RELATED APPLICATION DATA
[0001] This application is a continuation of pending application Ser. No. 09/471,014, filed Dec. 23, 1999; which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/872,044 filed Jun. 10, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,006,486.
Continuations (2)
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09471014 |
Dec 1999 |
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10265657 |
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08872044 |
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09471014 |
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