Claims
- 1. A polymer tile for forming a floor covering, comprising:
- a perimeter wall for providing support and for enclosing a perimeter boundary for the tile;
- a honeycomb configuration of intermediate wall structure interconnected between inner portions of the perimeter wall and forming recurring hexagon units of hexagon support walls of common dimension, said hexagon support walls having a height common with a height of the perimeter wall for providing support for a load imposed at a top surface of the tile within an intermediate area; and
- a plurality of ribs of lesser height than the hexagon support walls and being disposed in traversing orientation between opposing vertices of the hexagon support walls, said ribs being joined at a central axis of the hexagon units as a common load transfer point to form a tile grid defining a plurality of hexagon support walls reinforced by equilateral triangles of lesser height formed within the hexagon units of the tile.
- 2. The tile of claim 1, wherein a majority of wall sections of the hexagon units form respective common walls with respective adjacent hexagon units within the tile.
- 3. The tile of claim 2, wherein the hexagon units and plurality of traversing ribs are disposed in a common plane.
- 4. The tile of claim 1, wherein opposing side walls of the hexagon units are spaced apart from one another between 0.3 to 1.0 inches.
- 5. The tile of claim 4, wherein the side walls are spaced apart at a distance between 0.5 and 0.7 inches.
- 6. The tile of claim 4, wherein the side walls are spaced apart and a distance of approximately 0.625 inches.
- 7. The tile of claim 1, wherein the interconnecting ribs traversing between the vertices of the hexagon units have a cross-section thickness within a range of 0.10 to 0.30 inches and a height between 0.03 to 0.30 inches.
- 8. The tile of claim 7, wherein the interconnecting ribs traversing between the vertices of the hexagon units have a cross-section thickness of approximately 0.075 inches and a height of approximately 0.05 inches.
- 9. The tile as defined in claim 1, further comprising interconnecting structure for releasably connecting with interconnecting structure of adjacent tiles to form a continuous floor surface.
- 10. A tile for forming a floor covering, comprising:
- a perimeter support wall defining an outer boundary of the tile and including interconnecting structure for releasably connecting with interconnecting structure of adjacent tiles to form a continuous floor surface;
- intermediate grid structure internally coupled to the perimeter support wall and within the outer boundary, said grid structure comprising hexagon units having at least two differing cross-sectional geometries taken in two different planes parallel to a top surface of the tile, including:
- (i) a first planar cross-section comprising a repeating pattern of equilateral triangles extending substantially across an entire area of the first planar cross-section and being located at an upper portion of the tile; and
- (ii) a second planar cross-section comprising a repeating pattern of hexagonal polygons extending in parallel orientation substantially across an entire area of the second planar cross-section of the same tile.
- 11. The tile of claim 10, wherein a majority of wall sections of the hexagon units form respective common walls with respective adjacent hexagon units within the tile.
- 12. The tile of claim 11, wherein the hexagon units include a plurality of traversing ribs disposed in a common plane with the hexagonal units.
- 13. The tile of claim 10, wherein opposing side walls of the hexagon units are spaced apart from one another between 0.3 to 1.0 inches.
- 14. The tile of claim 13, wherein the side walls are spaced apart at a distance between 0.5 and 0.7 inches.
- 15. The tile of claim 14, wherein the side walls are spaced apart and a distance of approximately 0.625 inches.
- 16. The tile of claim 10, wherein the interconnecting ribs traversing between the vertices of the hexagon units have a cross-section thickness within a range of 0.10 to 0.30 inches and a height between 0.03 to 0.30 inches.
- 17. The tile of claim 16, wherein the interconnecting ribs traversing between the vertices of the hexagon units have a cross-section thickness of approximately 0.075 inches and a height of approximately 0.05 inches.
- 18. The tile as defined in claim 10, further comprising interconnecting structure for releasably connecting with interconnecting structure of adjacent tiles to form a continuous floor surface.
- 19. A method for uniformly dispersing load in a floor covering assembly, the method comprising:
- (a) forming the floor covering from a plurality of tiles having intersecting ribs disposed so as to form a plurality of hexagonal support walls configured in honeycomb manner and including reinforcing cross rib structure disposed between vertices of the hexagonal support walls to form six equilateral triangles wherein the cross ribs have a lesser height than the hexagonal support walls; and
- b) placing a load on the tile.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation in part of Ser. No 08/531,926, filed on Sep. 21, 1995 now U.S. Pat No. 5,787,654.
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