Claims
- 1. A panel connection, particularly for flooring panels, comprising:a first panel (1) having a first side edge (5), the first side edge having a first upper lip (31) and a lower lip (33) forming a groove (35) that extends parallel to the first side edge (5), the groove (35) having a first surface (16) on the lower lip (33) extending at an upward incline with respect to a first top side (3) of the first panel (1), the groove (35) also having a second surface (14) on the upper lip (31) opposite the first surface (16), the first upper lip (31) completely covering the first surface (16), the first side edge (5) also having a recess (40) formed by a third surface (11) and a fourth surface (12), the third surface (11) extending substantially perpendicular to the first top side (3) and the fourth surface (12) extending substantially parallel to the first top side (3); and a second panel (2) having a second side edge (6), the second side edge (6) having a tongue (32) extending parallel to the second side edge (6), the tongue (32) having a fifth surface (26) on the bottom thereof extending at an upward incline with respect to a second top side (4) of the second panel (2), the tongue (32) also having a sixth surface (24) forming the top thereof, the second side edge (6) also having a second upper lip (30) formed by a seventh surface (21) and an eighth surface (22), the seventh surface (21) extending substantially perpendicular to the second top side (4) and the eighth surface (22) extending substantially parallel to the second top side (4), the tongue (32) and the second upper lip (30) forming a second groove (37); wherein, in an interlocked state of the connection: the second and sixth surfaces (14, 24) rest against one another and the first and fifth surfaces (16, 26) rest against one another to keep the first and second side edges (5, 6) in contact with one another; the fourth and eighth surfaces (12, 22) rest against one another; and the third and seventh surfaces (11, 21) rest against one another.
- 2. The connection according to claim 1 wherein the second and sixth surfaces (14, 24) extend at an incline with respect to the first and second top sides (3, 4).
- 3. The connection according to claim 1 wherein the second and sixth surfaces (14, 24) extend parallel to the first and second top sides (3, 4).
- 4. The connection according to claim 1 wherein:the first upper lip (31) comprises an end surface (13) at the distal end of the first upper lip (31); the lower lip (33) comprises an end surface (18) at the distal end of the lower lip (33); and the end surfaces (13, 18) are substantially aligned in the same plane.
- 5. The connection according to claim 1 wherein the distal end of the tongue (32) projects beyond the distal end (21) of the second upper lip (30).
- 6. The connection according to claim 1 wherein the first upper lip (31) and the lower lip (33) are embodied in one piece with the first panel (1).
- 7. The connection according to claim 1 wherein the second upper lip (30) and the tongue (32) are embodied in one piece with the second panel (2).
- 8. The connection according to claim 2 wherein:the first upper lip (31) comprises an end surface (13) at the distal end of the first upper lip (31); the lower lip (33) comprises an end surface (18) at the distal end of the lower lip (33); and the end surfaces (13, 18) are substantially aligned in the same plane.
- 9. The connection according to claim 3 wherein:the first upper lip (31) comprises an end surface (13) at the distal end of the first upper lip (31); the lower lip (33) comprises an end surface (18) at the distal end of the lower lip (33); and the end surfaces (13, 18) are substantially aligned in the same plane.
- 10. The connection according to claim 2 wherein the distal end of the tongue (32) projects beyond the distal end (21) of the second upper lip (30).
- 11. The connection according to claim 3 wherein the distal end of the tongue (32) projects beyond the distal end (21) of the second upper lip (30).
- 12. The connection according to claim 4 wherein the distal end of the tongue (32) projects beyond the distal end (21) of the second upper lip (30).
- 13. The connection according to claim 2 wherein the first upper lip (31) and the lower lip (33) are embodied in one piece with the first panel (1).
- 14. The connection according to claim 3 wherein the first upper lip (31) and the lower lip (33) are embodied in one piece with the first panel (1).
- 15. The connection according to claim 4 wherein the first upper lip (31) and the lower lip (33) are embodied in one piece with the first panel (1).
- 16. The connection according to claim 5 wherein the first upper lip (31) and the lower lip (33) are embodied in one piece with the first panel (1).
- 17. The connection according to claim 2 wherein the second upper lip (30) and the tongue (32) are embodied in one piece with the second panel (2).
- 18. The connection according to claim 3 wherein the second upper lip (30) and the tongue (32) are embodied in one piece with the second panel (2).
- 19. The connection according to claim 4 wherein the second upper lip (30) and the tongue (32) are embodied in one piece with the second panel (2).
- 20. The connection according to claim 5 wherein the second upper lip (30) and the tongue (32) are embodied in one piece with the second panel (2).
- 21. The connection according to claim 6 wherein the second upper lip (30) and the tongue (32) are embodied in one piece with the second panel (2).
- 22. A panel connection, particularly for flooring panels, comprising:a first panel (1) having a first side edge (5), the first side edge having a first upper lip (31) and a lower lip (33) forming a groove (35) that extends parallel to the first side edge (5), the groove (35) having a first surface (16) on the lower lip (33) extending at an upward incline with respect to a first top side (3) of the first panel (1), the groove (35) also having a second surface (14) on the upper lip (31) opposite the first surface (16), the first upper lip (31) having an end surface (13) at the distal end of the first upper lip (31) and the lower lip (33) having an end surface (18) at the distal end of the lower lip (33), the end surfaces (13, 18) being substantially aligned in the same plane, the first side edge (5) also having a third surface (11) and a fourth surface (12), the third surface (11) extending substantially perpendicular to the first top side (3) and the fourth surface (12) extending substantially parallel to the first top side (3); and a second panel (2) having a second side edge (6), the second side edge (6) having a tongue (32) extending parallel to the second side edge (6), the tongue (32) having a fifth surface (26) on the bottom thereof extending at an upward incline with respect to a second top side (4) of the second panel (2), the tongue (32) also having a sixth surface (24) forming the top thereof, the second side edge (6) also having a second upper lip (30) formed by a seventh surface (21) and an eighth surface (22), the seventh surface (21) extending substantially perpendicular to the second top side (4) and the eighth surface (22) extending substantially parallel to the second top side (4), the tongue (32) and the second upper lip (30) forming a second groove (37); wherein, in an interlocked state of the connection: the second and sixth surfaces (14, 24) rest against one another and the first and fifth surfaces (16, 26) rest against one another to keep the first and second side edges (5, 6) in contact with one another; the fourth and eighth surfaces (12, 22) rest against one another; and the third and seventh surfaces (11, 21) rest against one another.
- 23. The connection according to claim 22 wherein the first upper lip (31) completely covers the first surface (16).
- 24. A panel connection, particularly for flooring panels, comprising:a first panel (1) having a first side edge (5), the first side edge having a first upper lip (31) and a lower lip (33) forming a groove (35) that extends parallel to the first side edge (5), the groove (35) having a first surface (16) on the lower lip (33) extending at an upward incline with respect to a first top side (3) of the first panel (1), the groove (35) also having a second surface (14) on the upper lip (31) opposite the first surface (16), the first side edge (5) also having a third surface (11) and a fourth surface (12), the third surface (11) extending substantially perpendicular to the first top side (3) and the fourth surface (12) extending substantially parallel to the first top side (3); and a second panel (2) having a second side edge (6), the second side edge (6) having a tongue (32) extending parallel to the second side edge (6), the tongue (32) having a fifth surface (26) on the bottom thereof extending at an upward incline with respect to a second top side (4) of the second panel (2), the tongue (32) also having a sixth surface (24) forming the top thereof, the second side edge (6) also having a second upper lip (30) formed by a seventh surface (21) and an eighth surface (22), the seventh surface (21) extending substantially perpendicular to the second top side (4) and the eighth surface (22) extending substantially parallel to the second top side (4), the tongue (32) and the second upper lip (30) forming a second groove (37), the distal end (42) of the tongue (32) projecting beyond the distal end (21) of the second upper lip (30); wherein, in an interlocked state of the connection: the second and sixth surfaces (14, 24) rest against one another and the first and fifth surfaces (16, 26) rest against one another to keep the first and second side edges (5, 6) in contact with one another; the fourth and eighth surfaces (12, 22) rest against one another; and the third and seventh surfaces (11, 21) rest against one another.
- 25. The connection according to claim 24 wherein the first upper lip (31) completely covers the first surface (16).
- 26. The connection according to claim 25 wherein the first upper lip (31) has an end surface (13) at the distal end of the first upper lip (31) and the lower lip (33) has an end surface (18) at the distal end of the lower lip (33), the end surfaces (13, 18) being substantially aligned in the same plane.
- 27. The connection according to claim 24 wherein the first upper lip (31) has an end surface (13) at the distal end of the first upper lip (31) and the lower lip (33) has an end surface (18) the distal end of the lower lip (33), the end surfaces (13, 18) being substantially aligned in the same plane.
- 28. A panel connection, particularly for flooring panels, comprising:a first panel having a first side edge, the first side edge having a first upper lip and a lower lip forming a groove that extends parallel to the first side edge, the lower lip forming part of an underside of the first panel, the groove having a first surface on the lower lip extending at an upward incline with respect to a first top side of the first panel, the groove also having a second surface on the first upper lip opposite the first surface, the first upper lip completely covering the first surface, the first side edge having a third surface extending substantially perpendicular to the first top side, the first upper lip having a fourth surface forming a top thereof, a second panel having a second side edge, the second side edge having a tongue extending parallel to the second side edge, the tongue having a fifth surface on the bottom thereof extending at an upward incline with respect to a second top side of the second panel, the tongue also having a sixth surface forming the top thereof, the second side edge having a seventh surface extending substantially perpendicular to the second top side, the seventh surface adjoining the second top side, the second side edge having a second upper lip, the second upper lip and the tongue forming a second groove, the second groove having an eighth surface on the second upper lip extending substantially parallel to the second top side; wherein, in an interlocked state of the connection: the first and fifth surfaces rest against one another; the fourth and eighth surfaces rest against one another; and the third and seventh surfaces rest against one another.
- 29. The connection according to claim 28 wherein the seventh surface forms part of the second upper lip.
- 30. The connection according to claim 28 wherein the second and sixth surfaces also rest against one another in the interlocked state of connection.
- 31. The connection according to claim 28 wherein the second and sixth surfaces are not inclined with respect to the first and second top sides.
- 32. The connection according to claim 28 wherein:the groove of the first panel further has a back surface extending substantially perpendicular to the first top side; and the third surface and the back surface are substantially aligned in the same plane.
- 33. The connection according to claim 28 wherein the distal end of the second upper lip projects beyond thedistal end of the tongue.
Priority Claims (2)
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| 100 10 351 |
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| 100 13 557 |
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Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of International Patent Application PCT/EP00/07541, filed Aug. 3, 2000, German Patent Application No. 100 10 351.0, filed Mar. 7, 2000, and German Patent Application No. 100 13 557.3, filed Mar. 20, 2000.
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