Claims
- 1. A flooring system comprising rectangular floorboards which are mechanically lockable,
in which system the individual floorboards along their long sides have pairs of opposing connectors for locking together similar, adjoining floorboards both vertically and horizontally and along their short sides have pairs of opposing connectors which lock the floorboards horizontally, wherein the connectors of the floorboards are designed to allow locking-together of the long sides by angling along an upper joint edge, wherein the system comprises two different types of floorboards, the connectors of one type of the floorboards along one pair of opposite edge portions arranged in a mirror-inverted manner relative to the corresponding connectors along the same pair of opposite edge portions of the other type of floorboards.
- 2. The flooring system as claimed in claim 1, wherein said pair of opposing connectors of said short sides are adapted for locking the floorboards only horizontally.
- 3. The flooring system as claimed in claim 1, wherein the connectors of the floorboards on the short sides are designed so as to allow horizontal locking by an essentially vertical motion.
- 4. The flooring system as claimed in claim 3, wherein the floorboards are disconnectable by an angular motion away from the subfloor.
- 5. The flooring system as claimed in claim 1, wherein the floorboards are disconnectable by an angular motion away from the subfloor.
- 6. The flooring system as claimed in claim 1, wherein the connectors of the floorboards are designed to allow locking-together of the long sides by angling along the upper joint edge and of the short sides by a substantially vertical motion, and
wherein a first short side is lockable to a first long side vertically and horizontally, and a second short side is lockable to a second long side only horizontally by a substantially vertical motion, and wherein the horizontal connectors on the short sides have cooperating locking surfaces which are formed differently from the cooperating locking surfaces of the horizontal connectors of the long sides.
- 7. The flooring system as claimed in claim 6, wherein the cooperating locking surfaces of the short sides have a higher locking angle to the front side of the floorboard than do the cooperating locking surfaces of the long sides.
- 8. The flooring system as claimed in claim 7, wherein parts of the horizontal connectors include a separate fiberboard-based strip mechanically joined to the floorboard.
- 9. The flooring system as claimed in claim 7, wherein parts of the horizontal connectors include a separate strip of aluminum sheet which is formed by bending and which is mechanically joined to the floorboard.
- 10. The flooring system as claimed in claim 6, wherein the cooperating locking surfaces of the floorboards on the long side and the short side have a locking angle which is essentially perpendicular to the surface of the floorboards, and that the cooperating locking surfaces of the short sides have a higher vertical extent than do the cooperating locking surfaces of the long sides.
- 11. The flooring system as claimed in claim 6, wherein parts of the horizontal connectors include a separate fiberboard-based strip mechanically joined to the floorboard.
- 12. The flooring system as claimed in claim 6, wherein parts of the horizontal connectors include a separate strip of aluminum sheet which is formed by bending and which is mechanically joined to the floorboard.
- 13. A method for manufacturing a floor of rectangular, mechanically locked floorboards,
which along their long sides have pairs of opposing connectors for locking together similar, adjoining floorboards both vertically and horizontally and along their short sides have pairs of opposing connectors, wherein the connectors of the floorboards on the long sides are designed so as to allow locking-together by an angular motion along the upper joint edge, and wherein the connectors of the floorboards on the short sides are designed so as to allow locking-together by an essentially vertical motion, said floorboards comprising a first and a second type of floorboard, which differ from each other by the connectors of the first type of floorboard along one pair of opposite edge portions being arranged in a mirror-inverted manner relative to the corresponding connectors along the same pair of opposite edge portions of the second type of floorboard, the method comprising: joining a floorboard of the second type in a new row to a last laid floorboard of the first type in a preceding row.
- 14. The method as claimed in claim 13, wherein the floorboards are laid in parallel rows.
- 15. The method as claimed in claim 13, wherein the horizontal connectors on the short sides have cooperating locking surfaces which are designed differently from the cooperating locking surfaces on the long sides.
- 16. The method as claimed in claim 15, wherein the floorboards are laid in parallel rows.
- 17. A method for making a flooring of rectangular, mechanically locked floorboards,
which along their long sides have pairs of opposing connectors for locking together similar, adjoining floorboards both vertically and horizontally and along their short sides have pairs of opposing connectors which allow locking-together of similar, adjoining floorboards only horizontally, wherein the connectors of the floorboards on the long sides are designed so as to allow locking-together by an angular motion along the upper joint edge, said floorboards comprising a first and a second type of floorboard, which differ from each other by the connectors of a first type of floorboard along one pair of opposite edge portions being arranged in a mirror-inverted manner relative to the corresponding connectors along the same pair of opposite edge portions of a second type of floorboard, the method comprising: locking together two long sides of at least two floorboards of the first type of floorboard by angling towards two similar floorboards of the same type; and locking together another floorboard of the second type of floorboard by inward angling towards a similar floorboard of the same type.
- 18. A flooring system comprising:
rectangular floorboards with long sides which have pairs of opposing connectors which at least allow locking-together both horizontally and vertically by inward angling, wherein the system comprises floorboards with a surface layer of laminate, said floorboards being joined in a herringbone pattern, and that joining and disconnecting is achievable by an angular motion.
Priority Claims (2)
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0300626-9 |
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0302865-1 |
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application is a continuation-in-part of PCT Application No PCT/SE04/00327 filed on Mar. 8, 2004, and claims the benefit of U.S. Application No. 60/456,956 filed on Mar. 25, 2003. The contents of PCT/SE04/00327 and U.S. 60/456,956 are incorporated herein by reference. This application also claims the priority of Swedish Application No. 0300626-9 filed on Mar. 6, 2003 and Swedish Application No. 0302865-1 filed on Oct. 29, 2003, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60456956 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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