Interlocking floor board

Abstract
Aspects relate to improved floor boards. Certain embodiments may be laid and fixed without the need for fixing with adhesive or nails. In one embodiment, a floor board includes a four-sided surface board connected to a four-sided base board. Further example floor boards includes staggered tongue-shaped hooking tongues for connection of multiple floor boards.
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD

The present invention relates to a floor board.


BACKGROUND ART

Existing floor boards are generally composed of a board body and protruding connectors arranged around the board body; when the floor boards are laid, one of the floor boards is laid over the protruding connectors of another floor board, and the two boards are fixed and connected with adhesive or iron nails; because this type of floor board must be fixed and connected with adhesive or iron nails, it is very inconvenient for use.


SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The purpose of the present invention is to provide an easy-to-lay floor board that is convenient for use and simple in structure.


The present invention is implemented in this fashion: the floor board comprises a four sided base board and a four-sided surface board fixed and connected to the four-sided base board; the four-sided base board comprises a four-sided base board body and board-shaped hooking tongues that are arranged on the edges of the four-sided base board body and protrude outward from the edges of the four-sided base board body; each edge of the four-sided base board body is uniformly provided with several board-shaped hooking tongues; the underside of the edge of the four-sided base board body is provided with buckles beside the board-shaped hooking tongues, corresponding to the board-shaped hooking tongues; the positions of the board-shaped hooking tongues on two edges of the four-sided base board body and the positions of the board-shaped hooking tongues on two other edges of the four-sided base board body are arranged in a staggered manner, and the positions of the buckles on two edges of the four-sided base board body and the positions of the buckles on two other edges of the four-sided base board body are arranged in a staggered manner. At the time of use, the edge of one of the floor boards is connected edge-to-edge to the edge of another floor board, and in making such connection, the board-shaped hooking tongues and the buckles of the two edges are arranged in a staggered manner, and in this way, the board-shaped hooking tongues and the buckles on the edge of one of the floor boards can be engaged together with the buckles and the board-shaped hooking tongues of another floor board, and by adopting the form of connection with hooking tongues and buckles, even if the board-shaped hooking tongues and the buckles on one of the edges are disengaged, the board-shaped hooking tongues and the buckles on the other edge are still in an engaged status, so that the reliability of the connection of the two boards is ensured, and the floor boards laid on the floor can be connected firmly without the need for adhesive or iron nails.


Here the four-sided base board comprises a four-sided base board skeleton frame and a functional board fixed within the four-sided base board skeleton frame; the four-sided base board skeleton frame comprises two end-to-end connected L-shaped skeleton units and the hooking tongues and buckles provided on the external edges of the L-shaped skeleton units; the horizontal skeleton end of the L-shaped skeleton unit is provided with insertion blocks while the inner side of the vertical skeleton end corresponding to the insertion blocks is provided with recesses for insertion, or the inner side of the vertical skeleton end is provided with insertion blocks while the horizontal skeleton end of the L-shaped skeleton unit corresponding to the insertion blocks is provided with recesses for insertion, wherein the insertion blocks and recesses for insertion of one of the L-shaped skeleton units are connected in a matching fashion with the recesses for insertion and insertion blocks of the other L-shaped skeleton unit by way of insertion. Because the base board is composed of the four-sided base board skeleton frame, which is itself composed of two L-shaped skeleton units and the functional board fixed inside the four-sided base board skeleton frame, the members that constitute the base board are small in area, easily fabricated, and do not need equipment that require large investment; and after the area is reduced, the members cannot be easily distorted, so that the stability of quality is effectively ensured. With regard to the adoption of functional boards, corresponding functional boards may be adopted according to needs in actual use, thereby enriching the varieties and functions of the products.


Here, in order for the floor boards to be tightly and firmly connected at the time of connection, the distance from the inner side of the tongue head of the board-shaped hooking tongue to the edge of the four-sided base board body is equal to the distance from the inner side of the head of the buckle to the edge of the four-sided base board body.


To facilitate dismantling or installation, the root sections on both sides of the board-shaped hooking tongue are provided with a notch perpendicular to the edge of the four-sided base board body, while the positions on both sides of the buckle located on the edge of the four-sided base board body are provided with a notch perpendicular to the edge of the four-sided base board body. In this way, at the time of dismantling or installation, the notch may be used to bend the board-shaped hooking tongue and the buckle to a certain angle along the edge of the four-sided base board body, so as to make it convenient to hook the board-shaped hooking tongue to the buckle or disengage same from the buckle by means of bending the board-shaped hooking tongue and the buckle to a certain angle along the edge of the four-sided base board body at the time of dismantling or installation.


In order to enrich the decorative patterns of the board surface after the boards are laid, a decorative strip is provided; said decorative strip comprises the decorative strip body, a board-shaped hooking tongue that is provided on one side or two sides of the decorative strip body, protruding outward from the side edge of the decorative strip body and corresponding to the buckle as provided on the underside of the edge of the four-sided base board body, as well as a buckle that is provided on the underside of the edge of one or two sides of the decorative strip body and corresponds to the hooking tongue as provided on the edge of the four-sided base board body. At the time of use, one floor board is connected to another floor board through the decorative strip, and in making the end-to-end connection, the decorative strip and the board-shaped hooking tongues and buckles on both sides of the floor board are arranged in a staggered manner; in this way, the board-shaped hooking tongues and buckles on the edge of the floor board can be engaged with the buckles and board-shaped hooking tongues of the decorative strip, and by adopting the form of connection with hooking tongues and buckles, even if the board-shaped hooking tongues and the buckles on one of the edges are disengaged, the board-shaped hooking tongues and the buckles on the other edge are still in an engaged status, so that the reliability of the connection of the decorative strip and the floor board is ensured, and the floor boards laid on the floor can be connected firmly without the need for adhesive or iron nails. By adopting decorative strips, the laid floor surface with good decorative effects may be formed through matching the decorative strips of different colors with the floor boards, and in addition, the use of decorative strips can visually diminish the gaps where floor boards and decorative strips are connected, so that visual effects are greatly improved. Furthermore, the use of a decorative strip with hooking tongues and buckles provided on one side can effectively decorate the margins of the laid floor boards to make the visual effects of the laid floor boards even better and further improved. Here, in order for the floor boards and decorative strips to be tightly and firmly connected at the time of connection, the distance from the inner side of the tongue head of the board-shaped hooking tongue to the edge of the four-sided base board body is equal to the distance from the inner side of the head of the buckle to the edge of the four-sided base board body.


To facilitate dismantling or installation, the root sections on both sides of the board-shaped hooking tongue on the floor board are provided with a notch perpendicular to the edge of the four-sided base board body, while the positions on both sides of the buckle located on the edge of the four-sided base board body on the floor board are provided with a notch perpendicular to the edge of the four-sided base board body. In this way, at the time of dismantling or installation, the notch may be used to bend the board-shaped hooking tongue and the buckle to a certain angle along the edge of the four-sided base board body, so as to make it convenient to hook the board-shaped hooking tongue to the buckle or disengage same from the buckle by means of bending the board-shaped hooking tongue and the buckle to a certain angle along the edge of the four-sided base board body at the time of dismantling or installation.


Here, the two sides of the decorative strip are provided with board-shaped hooking tongues that protrude outward from the side edge of the decorative strip body and correspond to the buckles as provided on the underside of the edge of the four-sided base board body, as well as buckles that are provided on the underside of the two sides of the decorative strip body and correspond to the hooking tongues as provided on the edge of the four-sided base board body, and the two ends of the decorative strip body are set at an angle of 90°. In this way, the decorative strips for connection between the floor boards can be connected end-to-end to form perfect connection effects. The thickness of the decorative strip body is consistent with the thickness of the four-sided base board and the four-sided surface board put together, and in this way, after the decorative strips and the floor boards are assembled, the surface of the laid floor boards is level and smooth.


Here, the same side of the decorative strip is provided with board-shaped hooking tongues that protrude outward from the side edge of the decorative strip body and correspond to the buckles as provided on the underside of the edge of the four-sided base board body, as well as buckles that correspond to the hooking tongues as provided on the edge of the four-sided base board body. In this way, the decorative strip can be used for decorating the margins of the laid floor boards.


Here, the same side of the decorative strip is provided with board-shaped hooking tongues that protrude outward from the side edge of the decorative strip body and correspond to the buckles as provided on the underside of the edge of the four-sided base board body as well as buckles that correspond to the hooking tongues as provided on the edge of the four-sided base board body; the board-shaped hooking tongues are perpendicular to the front surface of the decorative strip, and the buckles are located under the back surface of the vertically placed decorative strip. In this way, this type of decorative strip can be used at a position where the floor board meets a wall, and provide a natural and visually pleasing transition between the floor board and the wall. The side of the lower edge of the vertically placed decorative strip is provided with an insertion groove that matches the four-sided surface board, and at the time of use, based on the shape of the floor for laying floor boards, the four-sided base board and the four-sided surface board of the floor board close to the wall are cut to match the size of the floor, and the cut four-sided surface board should extend slightly beyond the four-sided base board, so that it can be inserted into the insertion groove as provided on the side of the lower edge of the decorative strip fixed to the corner of the wall.


In comparison with the state of the art, due to the adoption of board-shaped hooking tongues and buckles that are provided on different edges in a staggered way, the present invention thus features the advantages of being able to have floor boards laid and fixed very conveniently without the need for fixing with adhesive or iron nails, and of being convenient for use and simple in structure, and after the decorative strip is adopted, it further has the advantage of good decorative effects.





BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS


FIG. 1 is a structural representation of the four-sided base board and the four-sided surface board in Embodiment 1 of the present invention;



FIG. 2 is an A-A sectional view of FIG. 1;



FIG. 3 is a B-B sectional view of FIG. 1;



FIG. 4 is a rear view of FIG. 1;



FIG. 5 is a partial enlarged view of FIG. 4;



FIG. 6 is a structural representation of Decorative Strip Embodiment 1;



FIG. 7 is a rear view of FIG. 6;



FIG. 8 is a structural representation of Decorative Strip Embodiment 2;



FIG. 9 is an upward view of FIG. 8;



FIG. 10 is a structural representation of Decorative Strip Embodiment 3;



FIG. 11 is an upward view of FIG. 10;



FIG. 12 is a structural representation of Decorative Strip Embodiment 4;



FIG. 13 is a C-C sectional view of FIG. 12;



FIG. 14 is a structural representation of the decoration block in FIG. 12;



FIG. 15 is a structural representation of the corner decoration block.



FIG. 16 is a structural representation of the four-sided base board and the four-sided surface board in Embodiment 2 of the present invention;



FIG. 17 is a structural representation of the four-sided base board in Embodiment 3 of the present invention;



FIG. 18 is a structural representation of the four-sided base board in Embodiment 4 of the present invention.





SPECIFIC EMBODIMENTS

The present invention is now further described in detail, in combination with the attached drawings and embodiments:


Embodiment 1

As shown in FIGS. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7, the floor board of the present invention comprises the square base board 1, the square surface board 2 fixed and connected to the square base board 1, and the decorative strip 4; the square base board 1 comprises the square base board body 1a and the board-shaped hooking tongue 1b that is provided on the edge of the square base board body 1a; each edge of the square base board body 1a is uniformly provided with several board-shaped hooking tongues 1b; the underside of the edge 1c of the square base board body 1a is provided with a buckle 1d beside the board-shaped hooking tongue 1b, corresponding to the board-shaped hooking tongue 1b; the positions of the board-shaped hooking tongues 1b on two edges 1c1 of the square base board body 1a and the positions of the board-shaped hooking tongues 1b on two other edges 1c2 of the square base board body 1a are arranged in a staggered manner, and the positions of the buckles 1d on two edges 1c1 of the square base board body 1a and the positions of the buckles 1d on two other edges 1c2 of the square base board body 1a are arranged in a staggered manner. The distance L1 from the inner side 1b2 of the tongue head 1b1 of the board-shaped hooking tongue 1b to the edge 1c of the square base board body 1a is equal to the distance L2 from the inner side 1d2 of the head 1d1 of the buckle 1d to the edge of the square base board body 1a. The root sections on both sides of the board-shaped hooking tongue 1b are provided with a notch 1e perpendicular to the edge 1c of the square base board body 1a, while the positions on both sides of the buckle 1d located on the edge of the square base board body 1a are provided with a notch if perpendicular to the edge of the square base board body 1a.


Where the floor is not level, in order to make all the laid floor boards stay level and smooth, the board-shaped hooking tongue 1b is provided with a through-hole 3. In this way, when the uneven floor makes a laid floor board warp upwards, a nail may be used to position the present invention and prevent the present invention from warping upwards, or the present invention may be tightly attached to the floor board with adhesive flowing through the through-hole 3.


The decorative strip 4 comprises the decorative strip body 4a, the board-shaped hooking tongue 4b that is provided on the two sides of the decorative strip body 4a, protruding outward from the side edge of the decorative strip body 4a and corresponding to the buckle 1d as provided on the underside of the edge of the four-sided base board body 1a, as well as the buckle 4c that is provided on the underside of the edge of the two sides of the decorative strip body 4a and corresponds to the hooking tongue 1b as provided on the edge of the four-sided base board body 1a. The two ends of the decorative strip body 4a are set at an angle of 90°. The thickness of the decorative strip body 4a is consistent with the thickness of the square base board 1 and the square surface board 2 put together.


At the time of use, the square base boards 1 with the square surface boards 2 may be connected to form grid patterns of floor boards by means of the decorative strips 4.


Decorative Strip Embodiment 2

As shown in FIGS. 8 and 9, the same side of the decorative strip 4 is provided with board-shaped hooking tongues 4b that protrude outward from the side edge of the decorative strip body 4a and correspond to the buckles id as provided on the underside of the edge of the square base board body 1a, as well as the buckles 4c that correspond to the hooking tongues 1b as provided on the edge of the square base board body 1a. The thickness of the decorative strip body 4a is consistent with the thickness of the square base board 1 and the square surface board 2 put together. The decorative strip in Embodiment 2 may be applied to the decoration of the margins of the laid floor boards by way of connection with the hooking tongues 1b and the buckles 1d on the margins of the laid floor boards.


Decorative Strip Embodiment 3

As shown in FIGS. 10 and 11, on the basis of Decorative Strip Embodiment 2, with regard to this embodiment, the upper surface of the decorative strip body 4a is a cambered surface, and an insertion slot 4e is formed between one side 4g of the cambered surface and the board-shaped hooking tongue 4b. In this way, at the time of use, one side 4g of the cambered surface tightly adjoins the square surface board 2, while the other side 4f of the cambered surface forms a natural transition with the floor, creating a point of access.


Decorative Strip Embodiment 4

As shown in FIGS. 12 and 13, on the basis of Decorative Strip Embodiment 2, with regard to this embodiment, the board-shaped hooking tongue 4b is perpendicular to the front surface of the decorative strip body 4a, and the buckle 4c is located under the back surface of the vertically placed decorative strip body 4a. In this way, this type of decorative strip can be used at a position where the floor board meets a wall, and provide a natural and visually pleasing transition between the floor board and the wall. The side of the lower edge of the vertically placed decorative strip body 4a is provided with an insertion groove 4h that matches the square board 2, and at the time of use, based on the shape of the floor for laying floor boards, the four-sided base board and the four-sided surface board of the floor board close to the wall are cut to match the size of the floor, and the cut square surface board 2 should extend slightly beyond the square base board 1 so that it can be inserted into the insertion groove 4h as provided on the side of the lower edge of the decorative strip body 4a fixed to the corner of the wall. A recess 4i is provided on the vertically placed decorative strip body 4a; a through-hole 4j is provided inside the recess 4i, and a decoration block 5 is provided on the recess 4i (as shown in FIG. 14). At the time of use, the nail that goes through the through-hole 4j fixes the vertically placed decorative strip body 4a to the corner of the wall, and the recess 4i is then decorated with the decoration block 5. In order to decorate the corner of the laid floor board, a corner decoration block 6 is further provided (as shown in FIG. 15), and the protruding hooking tongue 7 is provided on the corner decoration block 6.


Embodiment 2 for four-sided base board and four-sided surface board: As shown in FIG. 16, the present embodiment is based on Embodiment 1; the four-sided base board 1 is a rectangle, and the corresponding four-sided surface board 2 is a rectangle.


Embodiment 3 for the four-sided base board: As shown in FIG. 17, the four-sided base board 1 comprises a four-sided base board skeleton frame 8 and a functional board 9 fixed within the four-sided base board skeleton frame 8; the four-sided base board skeleton frame 8 comprises two end-to-end connected L-shaped skeleton units 8a, the hooking tongue 1b and the buckle 1d provided on the external edge of the L-shaped skeleton unit 8a; the horizontal skeleton end 8a1 of the L-shaped skeleton unit 8a is provided with the insertion block 8b, while the inner side of the vertical skeleton end 8a2 corresponding to the insertion block 8b is provided with a recess for insertion 8c, and the insertion block 8b and the recess for insertion 8c of one of the L-shaped skeleton units 8 are connected end-to-end with the recess for insertion 8c and the insertion block 8b of the other L-shape skeleton unit 8a by way of insertion.


Embodiment 4 for the four-sided base board: As shown in FIG. 18, the present embodiment is based on Embodiment 3 for the four-sided base board; the inner side of the vertical skeleton end 8a2 is provided with an insertion block 8b while the horizontal skeleton end 8a1 of the L-shaped skeleton unit 8a is provided with a recess for insertion 8c, and the insertion block 8b and the recess for insertion 8c of one of the L-shaped skeleton units 8a are connected end-to-end with the recess for insertion 8c and the insertion block 8b of the other L-shape skeleton unit 8a by way of insertion.

Claims
  • 1. A floorboard, comprising: a four-sided base board; anda four-sided surface board fixed and connected to the four-sided base board, wherein the four-sided base board comprises:a four-sided base board body wherein the underside of the edges of the four-sided base board body is provided with a plurality of buckles; anda plurality of hooking tongues formed along the edges of the four-sided base board body,wherein the plurality of hooking tongues along a first of the edges of the four-sided base board body and the plurality of hooking tongues along a second of the edges of the four-sided base board body are arranged in a staggered manner, the first edge being opposite to the second edgewherein each of the hooking tongues is elongated along the length of the four-sided base board, and wherein a leading edge of each said hooking tongue has a quarter-circular shape such that each said hooking tongue is slidably inserted into a corresponding buckle of an adjacent one of the four-sided base boards.
  • 2. The floorboard according to claim 1, wherein the plurality of buckles along the first of the edges of the four-sided base board body and the plurality of buckles along the second of the edges of the four-sided base board body are arranged in a staggered manner.
  • 3. The floorboard according to claim 1, wherein the plurality of hooking tongues along a third of the edges of the four-sided base board body and the plurality of hooking tongues along a fourth of the edges of the four-sided base board body are arranged in a staggered manner, the third edge being opposite to the fourth edge.
  • 4. The floorboard according to claim 1, wherein the plurality of buckles along the third of the edges of the four-sided base board body and the plurality of buckles along the fourth of the edges of the four-sided base board body are arranged in a staggered manner, the third edge being opposite to the fourth edge.
Priority Claims (3)
Number Date Country Kind
2009 1 0215155 Dec 2009 CN national
2010 1 0123676 Feb 2010 CN national
2010 1 0203493 Jun 2010 CN national
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION

This application is the continuation application of the U.S. patent application with the application Ser. No. 13/519,063 which claims the benefit of earlier filing date and right of priority to PCT application with application number PCT/CN2010/001304 filed on Aug. 27, 2010, the contents of which is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.

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Related Publications (1)
Number Date Country
20170073977 A1 Mar 2017 US
Continuations (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 13519063 US
Child 15350362 US