Claims
- 1. A wood flooring strip for assembly into a wood floor, said flooring strip comprising:
- (a) a top, decorative wood layer;
- (b) a base layer for being adhered to a supporting subfloor;
- (c) at least one intermediate layer positioned intermediate said top layer and said bottom layer;
- (d) said top, said at least one intermediate layer, and said base layer bonded in registration to each other to define a unitary laminated elongate wood flooring strip;
- (e) locking means extending along the length of said flooring strip on both side edges for locking adjacent flooring strips together side-to-side to form an assembled wood floor, said locking means comprises a tongue formed on one side edge of the flooring strip and a mating groove on the other side edge of the flooring strip, each of said tongue and said groove for mating connection with complementary elements on adjacent flooring strips, said flooring strips including non-locking, opposing end portions, said end portions each having a first non-locking flat area encompassing the entire end portion surface area of at least the top, decorative wood layer for abutting engagement with like flat areas on adjacent flooring strips to form a substantially continuous, flat decorative flooring surface, and a second non-locking area encompassing the entire end portion surface area of at least the base layer for providing a gap between the base layers of adjacent flooring strips, and;
- (f) said flooring strip having a lengthwise dimension of between 1.5 and 7 inches and a lengthwise dimension of between 2 feet and 8 feet.
- 2. A wood flooring strip according to claim 1, wherein said second non-locking area comprises a chamfer formed on the ends of at least the base layer for spacing the base layer of adjacent flooring strips apart from each other on opposing ends of the flooring strips.
- 3. A wood flooring strip according to claim 1, and including including stress-relieving means cooperating with said strip along its length, said stress-relieving means comprising a multiplicity of closely spaced-apart scores cut into the base layer of the flooring strip along substantially the entire length of the flooring strip to relieve stress and increase flexibility in the wood strip for more closely adhering to irregularities of a sub-floor.
- 4. A wood flooring strip according to claim 3, wherein said scores extend transverse to the length of the flooring strip and comprise approximately 12 percent of surface area of the base layer of the flooring strip.
- 5. A wood flooring strip according to claim 1, wherein said at least one intermediate layer comprises one intermediate layer and said flooring strip comprises a three-layer laminated flooring strip.
- 6. A wood flooring strip according to claim 1, wherein said at least one intermediate layer and said base layer each comprise wood.
- 7. A wood flooring strip for assembly into a wood floor, said flooring strip comprising:
- (a) a top, decorative wood layer;
- (b) a base layer for being adhered to a supporting subfloor;
- (c) at least one intermediate layer positioned intermediate said top layer and said bottom layer;
- (d) said top, said at least one intermediate layer, and said base layer bonded in registration to each other to define a unitary laminated elongate wood flooring strip;
- (e) locking means extending along the length of said flooring strip on both side edges for locking adjacent flooring strips together side-to-side to form an assembled wood floor, for abutting engagement with like flat areas on adjacent flooring strips;
- (f) said flooring strips including non-locking, opposing end portions for abutting engagement with like flat areas on adjacent flooring strips, said end portions each having a first non-locking flat area encompassing the entire end portion surface area of at least the top, decorative wood layer for abutting engagement with like flat areas on adjacent flooring strips to form a substantially continuous, flat decorative flooring surface, and a second non-locking area encompassing the entire end portion surface area of the base layer for providing a gap between the base layers of adjacent flooring strips; and
- (g) said flooring strip having a lengthwise dimension of between 1.5 to seven inches and a lengthwise dimension of between 6 inches and 8 feet.
- 8. A wood flooring strip according to claim 7, wherein said second non-locking area comprises a chamfer formed on the ends of at least the base layer for spacing the base layer of adjacent flooring strips apart from each other on opposing ends of the flooring strips.
- 9. A wood flooring strip according to claim 7, and including including stress-relieving means cooperating with said strip along its length, said stress-relieving means comprising a multiplicity of closely spaced-apart scores cut therein along substantially the entire length of the flooring strip to relieve stress and increase flexibility in the wood strip for more closely adhering to irregularities of a sub-floor.
- 10. A wood flooring strip according to claim 8, and including including stress-relieving means cooperating with said strip along its length, said stress-relieving means comprising a multiplicity of closely spaced-apart scores cut therein along substantially the entire length of the flooring strip to relieve stress and increase flexibility in the wood strip for more closely adhering to irregularities of a sub-floor.
- 11. A wood flooring strip according to claim 10, wherein said scores extend transverse to the length of the flooring strip and comprise approximately 12 percent of surface area of the base layer of the flooring strip.
- 12. A wood flooring strip according to claim 7, wherein said at least one intermediate layer comprises one intermediate layer and said flooring strip comprises a three-layer laminated flooring strip.
- 13. A wood flooring strip according to claim 7, wherein said at least one intermediate layer and said base layer each comprise wood.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application of U.S. Ser. No. 08/185,489 filed Jan. 24, 1994, now abandoned, which is continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 07/967,718 filed Oct. 28, 1992, U.S. Pat. No. 5,283,102.
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Tibbals Flooring Company, Hartco The Quality Wood Flooring, 1988, pp. 2, 3, 4, 6, 8 and 10. |
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