Claims
- 1. A hardwood floor system comprising:
- a plurality of portable sections, each said section including means adapted for operatively interconnecting said sections together to form an interconnected floor system;
- a plurality of resilient, shock absorbing and vibration dampening pads attached to a bottom surface of each said section for supporting said section above a base, and
- a plurality of glide members, each said glide member located below one of said pads and being substantially non-compressible under normal floor loading conditions, the glide members having a lower coefficient of friction than the pads, thereby to facilitate interconnection of said sections in order to form said floor system.
- 2. The floor system of claim 1 wherein each of said pads has an inverted and truncated conical shape, with a flattened lower end below which said respective glide member extends to ground support said floor section above said base.
- 3. The floor system of claim 2 wherein said glide member is a tip which is molded into a respective pad.
- 4. A hardwood floor system comprising:
- a lower subfloor disposed above a base and having top and bottom surfaces;
- an upper subfloor disposed above said lower subfloor and having top and bottom surfaces;
- a wearing surface consisting of a plurality of floorboards arranged end to end in parallel rows along the entire base, with staggered joints between the ends of the floorboards of adjacent rows and each floorboard in a row being interconnected by a tongue and a groove with floorboards of adjacent rows, the floorboards having a predetermined thickness and top and bottom surfaces and downwardly directed hollow kerfs in said bottom surfaces, the kerfs oriented at angles intersecting the longitudinal direction of the floorboards, the wearing surface secured to a top surface of the upper subfloor; and
- a plurality of pads for supporting the subfloors and floorboards in spaced relation above a base whereby, upon impact to the floorboards at an impact point, the kerfs promote attenuation of deflection within a reduced surface area centered on the point of impact.
- 5. The floor system of claim 4 wherein said kerfs extend in a direction substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal edges of the floorboards.
- 6. The floor system of claim 4 wherein one surface of said lower subfloor top and bottom surfaces and said upper subfloor top and bottom surfaces also has kerfs formed therein.
- 7. The floor system of claim 6 wherein at least two surfaces of said lower subfloor top and bottom surfaces and said upper subfloor top and bottom surfaces also have kerfs formed therein.
- 8. A hardwood floor system comprising:
- at least one subfloor panel disposed above a base and having top and bottom surfaces;
- a wearing surface consisting of a plurality of floorboards arranged end to end in parallel rows along the entire base, with staggered joints between the ends of the floorboards of adjacent rows and each floorboard in a row being interconnected by a tongue and a groove with floorboards of adjacent rows, the floorboards having a predetermined thickness and top and bottom surfaces, the floorboards secured to at least one subfloor panel and having hollow downwardly directed kerfs in said bottom surfaces, the kerfs oriented at angles intersecting the longitudinal direction of the floorboards; and
- a plurality of pads below the panel for providing resilient, shock absorbing and vibration dampening support for said subfloor panel and said floorboards in spaced relation above a base whereby, upon impact to the floorboards at an impact point, the kerfs promote attenuation of deflection within a reduced surface area centered on the point of impact.
- 9. A hardwood floor system comprising:
- a lower subfloor disposed above a base and having top and bottom surfaces;
- an upper subfloor disposed above said lower subfloor and having top and bottom surfaces;
- a plurality of floorboards secured to said upper subfloor, the floorboards arranged end to end in parallel rows along the entire base, with staggered joints between the ends of the floorboards of adjacent rows and each floorboard in a row being interconnected by a tongue and a groove with floorboards of adjacent rows, the floorboards having top and bottom surfaces;
- a plurality of pads for supporting the subfloors and floorboards in spaced relation above a base, each of the pads having first and second ends of unequal surface area, one of the first and second ends residing in contact with the base and the other of the ends residing in contact with the bottom surface of the lower subfloor, each of the pads having at least one hollow volume located adjacent one of said first and second ends; and
- wherein kerfs are formed in at least one surface of the group of surfaces including said lower subfloor top and bottom surfaces, said upper subfloor top and bottom surfaces and said floorboard bottom surface and whereby, upon impact to the floorboards at an impact point, the kerfs promote attenuation of deflection within a reduced surface area centered on the point of impact.
- 10. The floor system of claim 9 wherein at least two surfaces of said lower subfloor top and bottom surfaces and said upper subfloor top and bottom surfaces also have kerfs formed therein.
- 11. A hardwood floor system comprising:
- at least one subfloor panel disposed above a base and having top and bottom surfaces;
- a plurality of floorboards disposed above said subfloor panel and arranged end to end in parallel rows along the entire base, with staggered joints between the ends of the floorboards of adjacent rows and each floorboard in a row being interconnected by a tongue and a groove with floorboards of adjacent rows, the floorboards having top and bottom surfaces;
- a plurality of pads below the subfloor panel for providing resilient, shock absorbing and vibration dampening support for said subfloor and said floorboards above a base, each of the pads having first and second ends of unequal surface area, one of the first and second ends residing in contact with the base and the other of the ends residing in contact with the bottom surface of the panel, each of the pads having at least one hollow volume located adjacent one of said first and second ends; and
- wherein kerfs are formed in at least one surface of the group of surfaces including said subfloor panel top and bottom surfaces and said floorboard bottom surface and whereby, upon impact to the floorboards at an impact point, the kerfs promote attenuation of deflection within a reduced surface area centered on the point of impact.
- 12. A hardwood floor system comprising:
- a subfloor disposed above a base and having top and bottom surfaces;
- a wearing surface comprising a plurality of floorboards arranged end to end in parallel rows along the entire base, with staggered joints between the ends of the floorboards of adjacent rows and each floorboard in a row being interconnected by a tongue and a groove with floorboards of adjacent rows, the floorboards having a predetermined thickness and top and bottom surfaces, the floorboards secured to the subfloor and having downwardly directed kerfs in said bottom surfaces, the kerfs oriented at angles intersecting the longitudinal direction of the floorboards; and
- a plurality of pads located below the subfloor for providing resilient, shock absorbing and vibration dampening support for said subfloor and said floorboards in spaced relation above the base whereby, upon impact to the floorboards at an impact point, the kerfs promote attenuation of deflection within a reduced surface area centered on the point of impact.
- 13. The hardwood floor system of claim 12 wherein the subfloor comprises one layer of a plurality of panels.
- 14. The hardwood floor system of claim 12 wherein the subfloor comprises two layers, and at least one of said layers comprises a plurality of panels.
- 15. The hardwood floor system of claim 14 wherein each of said subfloor layers comprises a plurality of panels.
- 16. A hardwood floor system for covering a base comprising:
- a floor structure having a wearing surface comprising a plurality of floorboards arranged end to end in parallel rows along the entire base, with staggered joints between the ends of the floorboards of adjacent rows and each floorboard in a row being interconnected by a tongue and a groove with floorboards of adjacent rows, the floorboards having a predetermined thickness and top and bottom surfaces, the floorboards having downwardly directed kerfs in said bottom surfaces, the kerfs oriented at angles intersecting the longitudinal direction of the floorboards; and
- a plurality of pads located below the floor structure for providing resilient, shock absorbing and vibration dampening support for said floor structure in spaced relation above the base whereby, upon impact to the floorboards at an impact point, the kerfs promote attenuation of deflection within a reduced surface area centered on the point of impact.
- 17. The hardwood floor system of claim 16 wherein the floorboards comprise wood.
- 18. The hardwood floor system of claim 16 wherein the floor system is free-floating above the base.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part application of application, Ser. No. 769,157, filed on Sep. 27, 1991 and entitled "Kerfed Hardwood Floor System", which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 459,198, filed on Dec. 29, 1989 and entitled "Kerfed Hardwood Floor System", which is a continuation-in-part application of application Ser. No. 308,243, filed on Feb. 8, 1989 and issued on Jan. 2, 1990 as U.S. Pat. No. 4,890,434, entitled "Hardwood Floor System".
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