Claims
- 1. A method for laying and mechanically joining rectangular building panels in parallel rows, the method comprising the steps of:
- (a) providing a plurality of rectangular building panels having long edges and short edges,
- said panels being provided with first locking means for mechanically locking together their long edges and their short edges in a first direction at right angles to a principal plane of the panels,
- the panels further including second locking means including:
- a locking strip at a first long edge and at a first short edge at a bottom side of each of the panels, and
- a locking groove at a second long edge of each of the panels, opposite the first long edge, and a locking groove at a second short edge of each of the panels, opposite the first short edge,
- each of the locking grooves extending parallel to and spaced from the corresponding second edge and being open at the bottom side of the panel,
- and each locking strip being integrated with the panel and extending throughout substantially an entire length of the corresponding first edge,
- a locking element projecting from each of the locking strips, such that when two adjacent panels have been mechanically joined together along adjacent edges thereof, one of the locking strips of one of the panels extends under the bottom side of an adjacent one of the panels with the locking element of said strip being received in the locking groove of the adjacent one of the panels, thereby mechanically connecting the one panel and the adjacent one panel to each other in a second direction parallel to said principal plane and at right angles to the joined edges;
- (b) placing a new one of the panels adjacent to a long edge of a previously laid first one of the panels in a first row and to a short edge of a previously laid second one of the panels in an adjacent second row, such that the new one of the panels is in the second row, while holding the new one of the panels at an angle relative to a principal plane of the first panel, such that the new one of the panels is spaced from its final longitudinal position relative to said second panel and such that the long edge of the new panel provided with a locking groove is placed upon and in contact with a locking strip at the adjacent long edge of the first panel;
- (c) subsequently angling down the new one of the panels so as to accommodate the locking element of the strip of the first panel in the locking groove of the new panel, whereby the new panel and the first panel are mechanically connected with each other in the second direction with respect to the thus connected long edges, wherein the long edges, in the angled down position of the new panel, are in engagement with each other and thereby mechanically locked together in the first direction also; and
- (d) displacing the new one of the panels in its longitudinal direction relative to the first panel towards a final longitudinal position wherein the locking element of one of the short edges of the new one of the panels and the second panel snaps up into the locking groove of the other one of the short edges, whereby the new one of the panels and the second panel are mechanically connected with each other in both in the first direction and in the second direction with respect to the thus-connected short edges.
- 2. The method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the displacing step includes bending the locking strip located at the short edges to be locked together downwards as a result of displacing the new panel, until the locking element snaps up into the locking groove.
- 3. The method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the displacing step includes engaging the locking groove of the short edge of the new panel to be locked to the short edge of the second panel with the locking element of the short edge of the second panel.
- 4. The method as claimed in claim 3, wherein the angling step includes angling the new panel down into a position where the end portion of the new panel facing the second panel is placed upon and in contact with the locking strip at the short edge of the second panel.
- 5. The method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the displacing step includes engaging the locking element of the short edge of the new one of the panels to be locked to the short edge of the second panel with the locking groove of the short edge of the second panel.
- 6. The method as claimed in claim 1, further comprising the step of taking up the new one of the panels, after having been laid and mechanically joined to the first and to the second panel, by angling the new one of the panels and the second panel together in relation to the first panel and subsequently loosening the new one of the panels from the second panel by angling and/or displacing the new one of the panels in relation to the second panel.
- 7. The method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the providing step includes providing panels wherein the strips are made of a material different from that of the panels and are fixedly mounted on the panels at the factory.
- 8. The method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the providing step includes providing panels wherein the strips are integrally formed with the panels, i.e., made in one piece with the panels.
- 9. The method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the method includes making a floor from the building panels.
- 10. A method for laying and mechanically joining rectangular building panels in parallel rows, the method comprising the steps of:
- (a) providing a plurality of rectangular building panels having long edges and short edges,
- said panels being provided with first locking means for mechanically locking together their long edges and their short edges in a first direction at right angles to a principal plane of the panels,
- the panels further including second locking means including:
- a locking strip at a first long edge and at a first short edge at a bottom side of each of the panels, and
- a locking groove at a second long edge of each of the panels, opposite the first long edge, and a locking groove at a second short edge of each of the panels, opposite the first short edge,
- each of the locking grooves extending parallel to and spaced from the corresponding second edge and being open at the bottom side of the panel,
- and each locking strip being integrated with the panel and extending throughout substantially an entire length of the corresponding first edge,
- a locking element projecting from each of the locking strips, such that when two adjacent panels have been mechanically joined together along adjacent edges thereof, one of the locking strips of one of the panels extends under the bottom side of an adjacent one of the panels with the locking element of said strip being received in the locking groove of the adjacent one of the panels, thereby mechanically connecting the one panel and the adjacent one panel to each other in a second direction parallel to said principal plane and at right angles to the joined edges;
- (b) placing a new one of the panels adjacent to a long edge of a previously laid first one of the panels in a first row and to a short edge of a previously laid second one of the panels in an adjacent second row, such that the new one of the panels is in the second row, while holding the new one of the panels at an angle relative to a principal plane of the first panel, such that the new one of the panels is spaced from its final longitudinal position relative to the second panel and such that a locking strip provided at a long edge of the new one of the panels is inserted under the adjacent long edge of the first panel being provided with a locking groove;
- (c) subsequently angling down the new one of the panels so as to accommodate the locking element of the strip of the new one of the panels in the locking groove of the first panel, whereby the new one of the panels and the first panel are mechanically connected with each other in the second direction with respect to the thus connected long edges, wherein the long edges, in the angled down position of the new one of the panels, are in engagement with each other and thereby mechanically locked together in the first direction also; and
- (d) displacing the new one of the panels in its longitudinal direction relative to the first panel towards the final position until the locking element of one of the short edges of the new one of the panels and the second panel snaps up into the locking groove of the other one of the short edges, whereby the new one of the panels and the second panel are mechanically connected with each other in both in the first direction and in the second direction with respect to the thus connected short edges.
- 11. The method as claimed in claim 10, wherein the displacing step includes bending the locking strip located at the short edges to be locked together downwards as a result of displacing the new one of the panels, until the locking element snaps up into the locking groove.
- 12. The method as claimed in claim 10, wherein the displacing step includes engaging the locking groove of the short edge of the new one of the panels to be locked to the short edge of the second panel with the locking element of the short edge of the second panel.
- 13. The method as claimed in claim 12, wherein the angling step includes angling the new panel down into a position where the end portion of the new one of the panels facing the second panel is placed upon and in contact with the locking strip at the short edge of the second panel.
- 14. The method as claimed in claim 10, wherein the displacing step includes engaging the locking element of the short edge of the new one of the panels to be locked to the short edge of the second panel with the locking groove of the short edge of the second panel.
- 15. The method as claimed in claim 10, further comprising the step of taking up the new one of the panels, after having been laid and mechanically joined to the first and to the second panel, by angling the new one of the panels and the second panel together in relation to the first panel and subsequently loosening the new one of the panels from the second panel by angling and/or displacing the new one of the panels in relation to the second panel.
- 16. The method as claimed in claim 10, wherein the poviding step includes providing panels wherein the strips are made of a material different from that of the panels and are fixedly mounted on the panels at the factory.
- 17. The method as claimed in claim 10, wherein the providing step includes providing panels wherein the strips are integrally formed with the panels, i.e., made in one piece with the panels.
- 18. The method as claimed in claim 10, wherein the method includes making a floor from the building panels.
- 19. A method for laying and mechanically joining rectangular building panels in parallel rows, the method comprising the steps of:
- (a) placing a new one of the panels adjacent to a long edge of a previously laid first one of the panels in a first row and to a short edge of a previously laid second one of the panels in an adjacent second row, such that the new one of the panels is in the second row, while holding the new one of the panels at an angle relative to a principal plane of the first panel, such that the new one of the panels is spaced from its final longitudinal position relative to said second panel and such that a long edge of the new panel is provided with a locking groove which is placed upon and in contact with a locking strip at the adjacent long edge of the first panel;
- (b) subsequently angling down the new one of the panels so as to accommodate a locking element of the strip of the first panel in the locking groove of the new panel, whereby the new panel and the first panel are mechanically connected with each other in a second direction with respect to the thus connected long edges, wherein the long edges, in the angled down position of the new panel, are in engagement with each other and thereby mechanically locked together in a first direction also; and
- (c) displacing the new one of the panels in its longitudinal direction relative to the first panel towards a final longitudinal position until a locking element of one of the short edges of the new one of the panels and the second panel snaps up into a locking groove of the other one of the short edges, whereby the new one of the panels and the second panel are mechanically connected with each other in both in the first direction and in the second direction with respect to the thus connected short edges.
- 20. The method as claimed in claim 19, wherein the displacing step includes bending downwards the locking strip located at the end portion to be locked together as a result of displacing the new panel, until the locking element snaps up into the locking groove.
- 21. The method as claimed in claim 19, wherein the angling step includes angling the new panel down into a position where the short edge of the another set of edges of the new panel is placed upon and in contact with the locking strip at the short edge of the second panel.
- 22. The method as claimed in claim 19, further comprising the step of taking up the new panel, after having been laid and mechanically joined to the first and to the second panel, by angling the new panel and the second panel together in relation to the first panel and subsequently loosening the new panel from the second panel by angling and/or displacing the new panel in relation to the second panel.
- 23. A method for laying and mechanically joining rectangular building panels in parallel rows, the method comprising the steps of:
- (a) placing a new one of the panels adjacent to a long edge of a previously laid first one of the panels in a first row and to a short edge of a previously laid second one of the panels in an adjacent second row, such that the new one of the panels is in the second row, while holding the new one of the panels at an angle relative to a principal plane of the first panel, such that the new one of the panels is spaced from its final longitudinal position relative to the second panel and such that a first locking element provided at a long edge of the new one of the panels is inserted under the adjacent long edge of the first panel being provided with a second locking element;
- (b) subsequently angling down the new one of the panels so as to accommodate the locking element of the new one of the panels in the locking element of the first panel, whereby the new one of the panels and the first panel are mechanically connected with each other in a second direction with respect to the thus connected long edges, wherein the long edges, in the angled down position of the new one of the panels, are in engagement with each other and thereby mechanically locked together in a first direction also; and
- (c) displacing the new one of the panels in its longitudinal direction relative to the first panel towards the final position until a locking element of one of the short edges of the new one of the panels and the second panel snaps up into a locking groove of the other one of the short edges, whereby the new one of the panels and the second panel are mechanically connected with each other in both in the first direction and in the second direction with respect to the thus connected short edges.
- 24. The method as claimed in claim 23, wherein the displacing step includes bending downwards the locking strip located at the end portion to be locked together as a result of displacing the new panel, until the locking element snaps up into the locking groove.
- 25. The method as claimed in claim 23, wherein the angling step includes angling the new panel down into a position where the short edge of the another set of edges of the new panel is placed upon and in contact with the locking strip at the short edge of the second panel.
- 26. The method as claimed in claim 23, further comprising the step of taking up the new panel, after having been laid and mechanically joined to the first and to the second panel, by angling the new panel and the second panel together in relation to the first panel and subsequently loosening the new panel from the second panel by angling and/or displacing the new panel in relation to the second panel.
- 27. A method for laying and mechanically joining rectangular building panels in parallel rows, the method comprising the steps of:
- (a) providing a plurality of rectangular building panels having one set of edges and another set of edges,
- said panels being provided with first locking means for mechanically locking together their one set of edges and their another set of edges in a first direction at right angles to a principal plane of the panels,
- the panels further including second locking means including:
- a locking strip at a first edge of the one set of edges and at a first edge of the another set of edges at a bottom side of each of the panels, and
- a locking groove at a second edge of the one set of edges of each of the panels, opposite the first edge of the one set of edges, and a locking groove at a second edge of the another set of edges of each of the panels, opposite the first edge of the another set of edges,
- each of the locking grooves extending parallel to and spaced from the corresponding second edge and being open at the bottom side of the panel,
- and each locking strip being integrated with the panel and extending throughout substantially an entire length of the corresponding first edge,
- a locking element projecting from each of the locking strips, such that when two adjacent panels have been mechanically joined together along adjacent edges thereof, one of the locking strips of one of the panels extends under the bottom side of an adjacent one of the panels with the locking element of said strip being received in the locking groove of the adjacent one of the panels, thereby mechanically connecting the one panel and the adjacent one panel to each other in a second direction parallel to said principal plane and at right angles to the joined edges;
- (b) placing a new one of the panels adjacent to one edge of the one set of edges of a previously laid first one of the panels in a first row and to one edge of the another set of edges of a previously laid second one of the panels in an adjacent second row, while holding the new panel at an angle relative to a principal plane of the first panel, such that the new panel is spaced from its final position relative to said second panel in a direction parallel to said principal plane and such that the second edge of the one set of edges of the new panel provided with a locking groove is placed upon and in contact with a locking strip at the adjacent first edge of the one set of edges of the first panel;
- (c) subsequently angling down the new panel so as to accommodate the locking element of the strip of the first panel in the locking groove of the new panel, whereby the new panel and the first panel are mechanically connected with each other in the second direction with respect to the thus connected edges of the new panel and the first panel, wherein the connected edges, in the angled down position of the new panel, are in engagement with each other and thereby mechanically locked together in the first direction also; and
- (d) displacing the new panel relative to the first panel in a direction parallel with the connected edges of the new panel and the first panel towards a final position wherein the locking element of one of the another set of edges of the new panel and the second panel snaps up into the locking groove of the other one of the another set of edges, whereby the new panel and the second panel are mechanically connected with each other in both in the first direction and in the second direction with respect to the thus-connected edges of the new panel and the second panel.
- 28. The method as claimed in claim 27, wherein the displacing step includes bending the locking strip located at the another set of edges to be locked together downwards as a result of displacing the new panel, until the locking element snaps up into the locking groove.
- 29. The method as claimed in claim 27, wherein the angling step includes angling the new panel down into a position where the second edge of the another set of edges of the new panel is placed upon and in contact with the locking strip at the first edge of the another set of edges of the second panel.
- 30. The method as claimed in claim 27, further comprising the step of taking up the new panel, after having been laid and mechanically joined to the first and to the second panel, by angling the new panel and the second panel together in relation to the first panel and subsequently loosening the new panel from the second panel by angling and/or displacing the new panel in relation to the second panel.
- 31. A method for laying and mechanically joining rectangular building panels in parallel rows, the method comprising the steps of:
- (a) providing a plurality of rectangular building panels having one set of edges and another set of edges,
- said panels being provided with first locking means for mechanically locking together their one set of edges and their another set of edges in a first direction at right angles to a principal plane of the panels,
- the panels further including second locking means including:
- a locking strip at a first edge of the one set of edges and at a first edge of the another set of edges at a bottom side of each of the panels, and
- a locking groove at a second edge of the one set of edges of each of the panels, opposite the first edge of the one set of edges, and a locking groove at a second edge of the another set of edges of each of the panels, opposite the first edge of the another set of edges,
- each of the locking grooves extending parallel to and spaced from the corresponding second edge and being open at the bottom side of the panel,
- and each locking strip being integrated with the panel and extending throughout substantially an entire length of the corresponding first edge,
- a locking element projecting from each of the locking strips, such that when two adjacent panels have been mechanically joined together along adjacent edges thereof, one of the locking strips of one of the panels extends under the bottom side of an adjacent one of the panels with the locking element of said strip being received in the locking groove of the adjacent one of the panels, thereby mechanically connecting the one panel and the adjacent one panel to each other in a second direction parallel to said principal plane and at right angles to the joined edges;
- (b) placing a new one of the panels adjacent to one edge of the one set of edges of a previously laid first one of the panels in a first row and to one edge of the another set of edges of a previously laid second one of the panels in an adjacent second row, while holding the new panel at an angle relative to a principal plane of the first panel, such that the new panel is spaced from its final position relative to the second panel in a direction parallel to the principal plane and such that a locking strip provided at one edge of the one set of edges of the new panel is inserted under the adjacent edge of the one set of edges of the first panel being provided with a locking groove;
- (c) subsequently angling down the new panel so as to accommodate the locking element of the strip of the new panel in the locking groove of the first panel, whereby the new panel and the first panel are mechanically connected with each other in the second direction with respect to the thus connected edges of the new panel and the first panel, wherein the connected edges, in the angled down position of the new panel, are in engagement with each other and thereby mechanically locked together in the first direction also; and
- (d) displacing the new panel relative to the first panel in a direction parallel with said connected edges of the new panel and the first panel towards the final position until the locking element of one of the another set of edges of the new panel and the another set of edges of the second panel snaps up into the locking groove of the other one of the another set of edges, whereby the new panel and the second panel are mechanically connected with each other in both the first direction and in the second direction with respect to the thus connected edges of the new panel and the second panel.
- 32. The method as claimed in claim 31, wherein the displacing step includes bending the locking strip located at the another set of edges to be locked together downwards as a result of displacing the new panel, until the locking element snaps up into the locking groove.
- 33. The method as claimed in claim 31, wherein the angling step includes angling the new panel down into a position where the second edge of the another set of edges of the new panel is placed upon and in contact with the locking strip at the first edge of the another set of edges of the second panel.
- 34. The method as claimed in claim 31, further comprising the step of taking up the new panel, after having been laid and mechanically joined to the first and to the second panel, by angling the new panel and the second panel together in relation to the first panel and subsequently loosening the new panel from the second panel by angling and/or displacing the new panel in relation to the second panel.
- 35. A method for laying and mechanically joining rectangular building panels in parallel rows, the method comprising the steps of:
- (a) placing a new one of the panels adjacent to one edge of a previously laid first one of the panels in a first row and to another edge of a previously laid second one of the panels in an adjacent second row, while holding the new panel at an angle relative to a principal plane of the first panel, such that the new panel is spaced from its final position relative to said second panel in a direction parallel to said principal plane and such that one edge of the new panel which is provided with a locking groove is placed upon and in contact with a locking strip at the adjacent one edge of the first panel;
- (b) subsequently angling down the new panel so as to accommodate a locking element of the locking strip of the first panel in the locking groove of the new panel, whereby the new panel and the first panel are mechanically connected with each other in a second direction with respect to the thus connected edges of the new panel and the first panel, wherein the connected edges, in the angled down position of the new panel, are in engagement with each other and thereby mechanically locked together in a first direction that is at right angles to the principal plane of the first panel also; and
- (c) displacing the new panel relative to the first panel in a direction parallel with said connected edges of the new panel and the first panel towards a final position until a locking element of one of an another edge of the new panel and the another edge of the second panel snaps up into a locking groove of the other one of the another edges, whereby the new panel and the second panel are mechanically connected with each other in both in the first direction and in the second direction with respect to the thus connected set of another edges.
- 36. The method as claimed in claim 35, wherein the displacing step includes bending downwards the locking strip located at the another edges to be locked together as a result of displacing the new panel, until the locking element snaps up into the locking groove.
- 37. The method as claimed in claim 35, wherein the angling step includes angling the new panel down into a position where the second edge of the another set of edges of the new panel is placed upon and in contact with the locking strip at the first edge of the another set of edges of the second panel.
- 38. The method as claimed in claim 35, further comprising the step of taking up the new panel, after having been laid and mechanically joined to the first and to the second panel, by angling the new panel and the second panel together in relation to the first panel and subsequently loosening the new panel from the second panel by angling and/or displacing the new panel in relation to the second panel.
- 39. A method for laying and mechanically joining rectangular building panels in parallel rows, the method comprising the steps of:
- (a) placing a new one of the panels adjacent to one edge of a previously laid first one of the panels in a first row and to another edge of a previously laid second one of the panels in an adjacent second row, while holding the new panel at an angle relative to a principal plane of the first panel, such that the new panel is spaced from its final position relative to the second panel in a direction parallel to said principal plane and such that a first locking member provided at one edge of the new panel is inserted under the adjacent one edge of the first panel being provided with a second locking member;
- (b) subsequently angling down the new panel so as to engage the first locking member of the new panel with the second locking member of the first panel, whereby the new panel and the first panel are mechanically connected with each other in a second direction with respect to the thus connected edges of the new panel and the first panel, wherein the connected edges, in the angled down position of the new panel, are in engagement with each other and thereby mechanically locked together in a first direction that is at right angles to the principal plane of the first panel also; and
- (c) displacing the new panel relative to the first panel in a direction parallel with the connected edges of the new panel and the first panel towards a final position until a locking element of one of an another edge of the new panel and the another edge of the second panel snaps up into a locking groove of the other one of the another edges, whereby the new panel and the second panel are mechanically connected with each other in both in the first direction and in the second direction with respect to the thus connected edges of the new panel and the second panel.
- 40. The method as claimed in claim 39, wherein the displacing step includes bending downwards the locking strip located at the another edges to be locked together as a result of displacing the new panel, until the locking element snaps up into the locking groove.
- 41. The method as claimed in claim 39, wherein the angling step includes angling the new panel down into a position where the second edge of the another set of edges of the new panel is placed upon and in contact with the locking strip at the first edge of the another set of edges of the second panel.
- 42. The method as claimed in claim 39, further comprising the step of taking up the new panel, after having been laid and mechanically joined to the first and to the second panel, by angling the new panel and the second panel together in relation to the first panel and subsequently loosening the new panel from the second panel by angling and/or displacing the new panel in relation to the second panel.
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Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional, of application Ser. No. 08/436,224, filed May 17, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,706,621.
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