Claims
- 1. A resilient, shock absorbing, vibration dampening pad for supporting a floor system above a base, said pad comprising:
- a compressible material of predetermined volume having a flattened truncated first end and a larger cross-sectional contacting surface area at a second end;
- at least one tab connected to and extending laterally from one of the first and the second ends for securing the one of the first and the second ends to the floor system;
- the pad further including at least one internal hollow volume decreasing from one cross-sectional area near the second end of said material to a smaller cross-sectional area proximate said flattened truncated end;
- said hollow volume having at least one opening at said second end and said opening having a cross-sectional area greater than that of said first end, one of the first and second ends adapted to surface contact a base and the other of the first and second ends adapted to surface contact and support a bottom surface of the floor system above the base.
- 2. The pad of claim 1 wherein the pad has sloping external side walls that in an unloaded, undeflected state diverge from the first end in a substantially straight line to the second end.
- 3. The pad of claim 2 has a closed end proximate the first end and sloping internal side walls diverging from the closed end in a substantially straight line to the opening.
- 4. The pad of claim 4 wherein the closed end of the hollow volume is a generally angular apex.
- 5. The pad of claim 4 wherein the generally angular apex forms an included angle of approximately 110.degree..
- 6. The pad of claim 1 wherein said pad is formed in a truncated conical shape and wherein said hollow volume is also conical in shape.
- 7. The pad of claim 6 wherein said hollow volume occupies about 5% to 15% of the volume occupied by said predetermined volume when the pad is in an uncompressed state.
- 8. The pad of claim 1 wherein said hollow volume occupies less volume than said predetermined volume when the pad is in an uncompressed state.
- 9. The pad of claim 1 and further comprising:
- means for securing one of said first and second ends to said floor system.
- 10. The pad of claim 1 wherein said pad is of ethylene propylene rubber.
- 11. The pad of claim 1 wherein said support has a hardness in the range of about 45 to 80 durometer on the Shore A scale.
- 12. The pad of claim 1 further comprising two opposed tabs connected to and extending laterally from the second end of the material.
- 13. A resilient, shock absorbing, vibration dampening pad for supporting a floor system above a base, said pad comprising:
- a compressible material of predetermined volume having a flattened truncated first end and a larger cross-sectional cover at a second end;
- at least one tab connected to and extending laterally from one of the first and the second ends for securing the one of the first and the second ends to the floor system;
- the pad further including an internal hollow volume decreasing from one cross-sectional area near the second end of said material to a smaller cross-sectional area proximate said flattened truncated end; and
- said hollow volume having an opening at said second end and said opening having a cross-sectional area larger than the cross-sectional area of said first end, one of the first and second ends adapted to surface contact a base and the other of the first and second ends adapted to surface contact and support a bottom surface of the floor system above the base, wherein said first and second ends have no coextensive surface area when said pad is unloaded so that there exists no solid vertical uninterrupted column of pad material between said first and second ends when said pad is unloaded.
- 14. The pad of claim 13 and further comprising:
- a glide member located at said first end, said glide member being slidable with respect to said base.
- 15. The pad of claim 13 wherein said pad is formed in a truncated conical shape and said hollow volume is also conical in shape.
- 16. A resilient, shock absorbing, vibration dampening pad for supporting a floor system on a base, said pad comprising:
- a compressible material of predetermined volume having a flattened truncated first end and a larger cross-sectional contacting surface area at a second end;
- at least one tab connected to and extending laterally from one of the first and the second ends for securing the one of the first and the second ends to the floor system;
- the pad further including at least one internal hollow volume decreasing from one cross-sectional area near the second end of said material to a smaller cross-sectional area proximate said flattened truncated first end;
- said hollow volume having a cross-sectional area larger than the cross-sectional area of said first end; and
- said hollow volume being less than said predetermined volume.
- 17. The pad of claim 16 wherein said hollow volume occupies about 5% to 15% of the volume occupied by said predetermined volume.
- 18. The support of claim 16 and further comprising:
- means for securing one of said first and second ends to said floor system.
- 19. The pad of claim 16 wherein said pad is formed in a truncated conical shape and said hollow volume is also conical in shape.
- 20. The pad of claim 16 wherein said first and second ends have no coextensive surface area when said pad is unloaded, so that there exists no solid vertical uninterrupted column of pad material between said first and second ends when said pad is unloaded.
- 21. The pad of claim 16 and further comprising: a glide tip located at said first end, said glide tip being slidable with respect to said base.
Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional application of applicant's prior U.S. application Ser. No. 07/844,466, filed Mar. 2, 1992, U.S. Pat. No. 5,433,052, which is a continuation-in-part application of application Ser. No. 769,157, filed on Sep. 27, 1991 and entitled "Kerfed Hardwood Floor System", now abandoned which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 459,198, filed on Dec. 29, 1989, now abandoned 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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