The invention generally relates to the field of floor panels with mechanical locking systems with a flexible and displaceable tongue. The invention also relates to a partly bendable tongue for a building panel with such a mechanical locking system.
In particular, yet not restrictive manner, the invention concerns a tongue for a floor panel and a set of floor panels mechanically joined to preferably a floating floor. However, the invention is applicable to building panels in general as well. More particularly invention relates to the type of mechanically locking system that comprises a flexible or partly flexible tongue and/or displaceable tongue, in order to facilitate the installation of building panels.
A floor panel of this type is presented in WO 2006/043893, which discloses a floor panel with a locking system comprising a locking element cooperating with a locking groove, for horizontal locking, and a flexible tongue cooperating with a tongue groove, for locking in a vertical direction. The flexible tongue, which may be made of plastic, bends in the horizontal plane and is displaced in a groove during connection of two floor panels. The flexible tongue allows the floor panels to be installed by vertical folding or solely by vertical movement.
The flexible tongues are generally connected into a groove with friction connections. One disadvantage with such connection is that the tongue may fall out from the groove when floor panels swell or shrink or when the groove is not made with sufficient tolerances.
It is known that the tongue may be glued into the groove. The problem is that it is difficult to glue plastic to wood and that part of the glue also glues the tongue in such a way that it cannot be displaced during the connection of the floor panels. The present invention provides a simple way to glue a flexible and displaceable tongue into a groove.
The aim of present invention is to provide a tongue that is easy to glue in a groove. Useful areas for the invention are floor panels, preferably to be installed floating, of any shape and material e.g. laminate, wood, HDF, veneer or stone. However, the invention is applicable to building panels in general.
The tongue may be used in any mechanical locking system that facilitates the assembling of building panels. The tongue may be used in the mechanical locking system for vertical locking of two adjacent floor panels. The locking system may further comprise additional elements for horizontal locking of the adjacent floor panels.
A first aspect of the invention is a tongue for connection of a building panel, said tongue is of an elongated shape and made of moulded plastic. The tongue comprises protrusions, preferably bow shaped, at a first long edge of the tongue. The protrusions are bendable in a plane parallel to the upper surface of the tongue and extending essentially in the parallel plane. The tongue has a second long edge, which is essentially straight over substantially the whole length of the tongue. The tongue comprises a gluing part configured to be glued into a groove at an edge of the building panel.
The gluing part may be an edge section, which is spaced in the length direction of the tongue from the protrusions.
The edge section may comprise a glue pocket.
The edge section may comprise a flexible link that connects the edge section to the main tongue body.
The tongue may be provided with said edge sections at each edge of the tongue.
The advantage is that the edge sections are spaced from the main tongue body that is displaced during locking. The risk that glue will be applied in the part of the groove where the tongue has to be displaceable is eliminated.
The edge section may be provided with a breaking part, configured to be broken when the tongue is inserted into the groove.
The edge section may be provided with an outer protruding stop part, which overlaps an inner stop part, which protrudes from the edge of the tongue, wherein said inner and outer stop part cooperates to limit the displacement of the tongue in the groove.
The edge section may be provided with a protruding friction connection, configured to hold the tongue in the correct position until the glue is cured.
The gluing part may be a gluing strip extending in the longitudinal direction of the tongue, preferably along substantially the whole length of the tongue, and wherein the gluing strip is attached to the outer end of some of the protrusions.
The advantage with such a gluing strip is that the tongue is attached steady to the groove of the building panel and with an improved position tolerance. It is also easier to provide the glue along the bottom of the groove, which is made possible by this embodiment.
The outer end of the protrusions, at a first edge of the tongue, may be free and not attached to the gluing strip.
The outer end of the protrusions, at a second edge of the tongue, may be attached to the gluing strip.
The outer end of the protrusions may be provided with a thinner section for facilitating the bending of the protrusion.
The outer end of the gluing strip may be provided with a bow shaped part for facilitating the insertion of the tongue into the groove.
There may be an angle between the protrusions and the longitudinal direction of the tongue.
A second aspect of the invention is a building panel provided with a tongue, according to the first aspect, in a sidewardly open groove at edge of the panel.
The disclosure will in the following be described in connection to exemplary embodiments and in greater detail with reference to the appended exemplary drawings, wherein:
a and 3b shows an edge section of the first embodiment of the tongue
The tongue is of an elongated shape and comprising in this preferred embodiment at least two protrusions 6 at a first long edge L1.
The protrusions are bendable in a plane parallel to the upper surface of the tongue and extending essentially in the parallel plane.
The tongue has a second long edge L2, which is essentially straight over substantially the whole length of the tongue.
The edge section 3 comprises a glue pocket 4 where glue is applied, preferably by an inserting equipment, which also positions the tongue into a groove of a panel. Friction connections 7 may be used to hold the tongue in the groove until the glue cures.
a shows the edge section from above.
The edge section is connected to the main tongue body with a flexible link 5 that allow the tongue to move in the groove 2 and in relation to the edge section 3 that is glued into a groove 2. A wide variety of glues may be used, preferably hot melt based glues.
The tongue is of an elongated shape and comprising in the second embodiment at least two protrusions 6 at a first long edge L1.
The protrusions are bendable in a plane parallel to the upper surface of the tongue and extending essentially in the parallel plane.
The tongue has a second long edge L2, which is essentially straight over substantially the whole length of the tongue.
The outer ends of the protrusions are provided with a thinner section 15 to improve the bending of the tongue.
The gluing strip is provided with a protrusion 13, which makes it easier to remove the tongue from the moulding tool. The tongue body is provided with an aperture 14 adapted to the size of the gluing strip protrusion 13, which make it possible to push the second long edge L2 of the tongue 1 further into the groove 2 of the building panel.
Parts 11, 12 formed by moulding inlets from a moulding tool are shown at the first 9 and the second edge 10 of the tongue 1. These parts are used to facilitate the insertion of the tongue into a groove 2 of a building panel, preferably a floor panel.
The protrusions are bendable in a plane parallel to the upper surface of the tongue and extending essentially in the parallel plane.
The third embodiment of the tongue is provided with said edge sections 3 on each edge of the tongue. Said edge section is provided with a protruding friction connection, configured to hold the tongue in the correct position until the glue is cured. A flexible link 5 connects the edge section 3 to the main tongue body.
The edge sections are each provided with an outer protruding stop part 22, which overlap an inner stop part 21, which protrudes from each edge 9, 10 of the tongue, wherein said inner and outer stop part cooperates to limit the displacement of the tongue 1 in the groove 2.
The edge sections are further provided with a breaking part 20, configured to be broken when the tongue 1 is inserted into the groove 2.
Glue may be used that glues to a wood based material and cures such that a part of the glue will form a small protrusion in the glue pocket and will connect the tongue mechanically even if the glue as such cannot glue the plastic material that is used to form the tongue.
The principles shown above may be used to connect all types of tongues that are intended to be displaceable in a groove. Even tongues that are not flexible and displaceable may be connected according to the described principles.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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1150635-9 | Jul 2011 | SE | national |
1150775-3 | Aug 2011 | SE | national |
1150777-9 | Aug 2011 | SE | national |
The present application is a divisional of U.S. application Ser. No. 13/540,107, which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/504,576, filed on 5 Jul. 2011, Swedish Application No. 1150635-9, filed on 5 Jul. 2011, Swedish Application No. 1150775-3, filed on 26 Aug. 2011, and Swedish Application No. 1150777-9, filed on 29 Aug. 2011. The entire contents of each of U.S. application Ser. No. 13/540,107, U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/504,576, Swedish Application No. 1150635-9, Swedish Application No. 1150775-3, and Swedish Application No. 1150777-9 are hereby incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
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61504576 | Jul 2011 | US |
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Parent | 13540107 | Jul 2012 | US |
Child | 14042887 | US |