Claims
- 1. A laminated indoor flooring board comprising:
an elongated generally rectangular substrate having top and bottom surfaces and a pair of side surfaces, said substrate being formed of a mixture of sawdust, plastic particles, and a binder; and a laminate bonded to the top surface of said substrate, said laminate being an elongated sheet of natural hardwood.
- 2. The board defined in claim 1 in which a longitudinally extending groove is formed in one side of the substrate and a complementary shaped longitudinally extending tongue is formed in the other side of said substrate.
- 3. The board defined in claim 2 in which the sidewall groove has an inwardly extending truncated configuration and the tongue has a complementary shaped outwardly extending truncated configuration.
- 4. The board defined in claim 1 in which the substrate has a thickness between ½-2 inches and 6 times greater than the thickness of the laminate.
- 5. The board defined in claim 4 in which the substrate has a thickness generally 6 times greater than the thickness of the laminate.
- 6. The board defined in claim 1 in which the plastic particles in the substrate include high density polyethylene and/or polyurethane.
- 7. The board defined in claim 1 in which an adhesive bonds the laminate to the substrate.
- 8. The board defined in claim 6 in which the adhesive is selected from the group consisting of a hot melt adhesive, acrylic adhesive, rubber cement, contact adhesive, epoxy, and hot liquid plastic.
- 9. The board defined in claim 1 in which the laminate is natural wood.
- 10. An indoor floor comprising a plurality of elongated rectangular laminated boards placed in an abutting side-to-side relationship, each of said boards having a substrate with top and bottom surfaces and a pair of opposed side surfaces, with one of said sides being formed with a groove and the other side being formed with a tongue received in the groove of an adjacent board to join said adjacent boards, said substrate being formed of plastic particles, sawdust, and a binder; and a laminate thinner than the substrate bonded to the top surface of each of the substrates, said laminate being formed of a natural hardwood.
- 11. The floor as defined in claim 10 in which a sub-flooring sheeting is supported on and extends across a plurality of spaced floor joists; and in which a plurality of the laminated boards are secured to said sub-flooring.
- 12. The floor as defined in claim 10 in which the plastic particles in the substrate include high density polyethylene and/or polyurethane.
- 13. The floor as defined in claim 10 in which the adhesive is selected from the group consisting of a hot melt adhesive, acrylic adhesive, rubber cement, contact adhesive, epoxy, and hot liquid plastic.
- 14. The floor as defined in claim 10 in which the laminate is natural wood.
- 15. A method of forming a laminated indoor floor board comprising the steps of:
forming a mixture of sawdust and plastic particles; extruding an elongated substrate of said sawdust and plastic particle mixture, said substrate having top and bottom surfaces and a pair of spaced sidewalls; forming a strip of natural hardwood; and bonding said hardwood strip to the top surface of the substrate.
- 16. The method defined in claim 15 including the step of forming a groove along one side of the substrate and a complementary shaped tongue along the other side of the substrate during the extruding step.
- 17. The method defined in claim 15 including the step of applying an adhesive between the substrate and hardwood strip to bond said strip to the substrate.
- 18. The method defined in claim 17 including the step of selecting the adhesive from the group consisting of a hot melt adhesive, an acrylic adhesive, a rubber cement, a contact adhesive, an epoxy, and a hot liquid plastic.
- 19. The method defined in claim 15 including the step of selecting the hardwood strip from the group consisting of maple, oak, hickory, poplar, and cherry.
- 20. The method defined in claim 15 including the step of forming the substrate between ⅛-2 inches and 2-20 times thicker than the laminate.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This is a standard utility patent application based on provisional patent application serial No. 60/383,947, filed May 28, 2002.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60383947 |
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