This application is a national stage filing under 35 U.S.C. §371 of International Application No. PCT/SE2007/000271, filed on Mar. 21, 2007, which claims priority from Swedish Application No. 0600680-3, filed on Mar. 27, 2006.
The present invention relates to a method of making a floorboard with an elongated rectangular shape, said floorboard having a carrier layer and, applied to the top thereof, a wear layer which is provided with longitudinal edge bevels, and said floorboard having connecting means at its longitudinal side edges and being arranged to be connected to other identical floorboards to form a floor, which comprises a plurality of juxtaposed floorboards which are interconnected long side to long side, the connecting means consisting of a female connecting means and a male connecting means, which extend along one and respectively the other longitudinal side edge of the floorboard, the female connecting means having a first connecting part, which projects laterally from said one longitudinal side edge and extends along the same at a level below the upper surface of the floorboard and which has an upward open groove extending along the first connecting part, the male connecting means having a second connecting part, which extends along said other longitudinal side edge and under which is formed a downward and laterally open longitudinal recess, and when interconnecting two identical floorboards the second connecting part of one floorboard being inserted in the groove in the first connecting part of the other floorboard and said first connecting part being received in the longitudinal recess of said one floorboard, in which method the floorboard is made of a raw board, which is substantially rectangular in cross-section and which comprises a barrier layer and, applied to the top thereof, a wear layer, by profiling the raw board and varnishing its wear layer.
A prior art method of making a floorboard in the way stated above will now be described in more detail with reference to
The floorboard 1 shown in
The connecting means 2-5 consist of a first pair of connecting means 2, 4, which consists of a female connecting means 2, which extends along one longitudinal side edge 6 of the floorboard 1, and a male connecting means 4, which extends along the other longitudinal side edge 7 of the floorboard 1, and a second pair of connecting means 3, 5, which consists of a female connecting means 3, which extends along one short side edge 8 of the floorboard 1, and a male connecting means 5, which extends along the other short side edge 9 of the floorboard 1.
The female connecting means 2, 3 in each pair of connecting means 2, 4 and 3, 5 has a first connecting part 10, which projects laterally from the side edge 6, 8 and extends along the same at a level below the upper surface of the floorboard 1. The first connecting part 10 has an upward open groove 11, which extends along the first connecting part.
The male connecting means 4, 5 in each pair of connecting means 2, 4 and 3, 5 has a second connecting part 12, which projects laterally from the side edge 5, 7 and extends along the same. A downward and laterally open longitudinal recess 13 is formed under the second connecting part 12.
For interconnection of two floorboards 1, the second connecting part 12 of the associated male connecting means 4 or 5 of one floorboard 1 is inserted in the groove 11 in the first connecting part 10 of the associated female connecting means 2 or 3 of the other floorboard 1, the first connecting part 10 being received in a corresponding recess 13 in the second connecting part 12, as shown in
As is evident from
In the prior art method of making a floorboard of this type, one starts from a raw board, which is substantially rectangular in cross-section and which comprises a carrier layer 14, 15 and, applied to top thereof, a wear layer 16. In a first working step, the raw board is profiled for forming of connecting means 2-5 in the carrier layer 14, 15, at the longitudinal side edges as well as at the short side edges, and for bevelling of the wear layer 16 at its two longitudinal side edges. In a second working step, the profiled raw board is varnished by being passed on a conveyor belt through a plurality of varnishing stations and hardening stations, located between these varnishing stations, for hardening, for instance UV hardening, of the varnish or paint that has been applied. In each varnishing station, there are arranged an applicator roll for applying varnish/paint to the wear layer 16 and its edge bevels 17 and a counter roll which is placed under the conveyor belt.
This process of varnishing suffers, however, from the drawback that the varnish/paint is not applied in a homogeneous way to the wear layer 16, especially its edge bevels 17. In particular, there are difficulties in the corner area where the two male connecting means 4 and 5 of the floorboard 1 meet each other. In an attempt at eliminating these difficulties, separate edge bevel varnishing has been performed by means of applicator rolls in an additional varnishing plant between the two working steps described above, said application rolls being inclined according to the respective edge bevels. However, nor has this provided satisfactory varnishing results since a varnish/paint layer edge was obtained in the transition between the horizontal part of the wear layer 16 and the edge bevels 17. Moreover, the method is made more complicated and expensive by this additional varnishing plant.
The object of the present invention therefore is to provide a method of making a floorboard of the type described above, in which the above difficulties and drawbacks are eliminated.
In the method described by way of introduction, this object is achieved in that first the raw board is subjected to limited profiling, comprising the step of the surface layer being provided with longitudinal edge bevels at its longitudinal side edges, the surface layer provided with edge bevels is then varnished, and after that the raw board is subjected to final profiling intended for finishing of the connecting means, said final profiling comprising forming of the longitudinal recess at said other longitudinal side edge.
The limited profiling preferably also comprises partial forming of the first connecting part.
The final profiling advantageously also comprises the step of a female connecting means and a male connecting means being formed at one and respectively the other short side edge of the floorboard.
The method according to the present invention will now be described in more detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
In a method of making the floorboard 1, shown in
The raw board 18 is first subjected to limited profiling, in which the wear layer 16 in a milling or planing operation or the like is provided with longitudinal edge bevels 17 at its longitudinal side edges and is given the appearance shown in
Subsequently the raw board 18′ subjected to the limited profiling as described above is varnished. The varnishing operation is preferably performed in the above described prior art manner by the raw board 18′ being passed through a plurality of varnishing stations for varnishing of the wear layer 16 and its edge bevels 17 and through hardening stations, positioned between these varnishing stations, for hardening, for instance UV hardening, of the varnish or paint that has been applied. Varnishing is advantageously carried out in an existing prior art varnishing plant of the type described above.
The varnished raw board 18′ is then subjected to final profiling intended for finishing of all connecting means 2-5, said final profiling especially comprising forming of the recess 13 in the second connecting part 12 of the male connecting means 4 and, if a male connecting means 5 is also formed, also in the second connecting part 12 thereof, the raw board 18″ having, after final profiling, a shape that is identical to that of the floorboard 1.
It has been found that the above described difficulties and drawbacks are eliminated when the floorboard 1 is made in this way.
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