Claims
- 1. An outdoor deck surface unit comprising:a substrate support member; a plurality of separate boards, said plurality of boards being unitized by being secured to said substrate in a desired pattern; said deck surface unit being sufficiently large that an entire deck surface is created relatively quickly, but being sufficiently small that a deck surface unit is capable of being readily lifted, moved, placed and handled by a single individual; said substrate support member comprises a top side to which said boards are adhered and an opposite side having a nap surface projecting therefrom.
- 2. The deck surface unit of claim 1 in which said plurality of separate boards are sufficiently small in area to minimize the effects of warpage on any individual board.
- 3. The deck surface of claim 2 in which said plurality of separate boards are made of lumber of sufficient thickness to resist warpage.
- 4. The deck surface unit of claim 3 in which said lumber is treated to be resistant to outdoor conditions.
- 5. The deck surface unit of claim 1 in which said unit has the shape of a hexagon.
- 6. The deck surface unit of claim 5 in which said boards include a hexagonally-shaped centerpiece and trapezoidally-shaped boards arranged in rows and extending parallel to the side edges of said centerpiece.
- 7. The deck unit of claim 5 in which said boards are shaped to define trapezoids of equal dimensions.
- 8. The deck unit of claim 7 comprising six sections, and three trapezoidally-shaped boards per section.
- 9. The deck surface unit of claim 1 in which said substrate support member is a flexible member.
- 10. The deck surface unit of claim 9 in which said substrate support member is sufficiently thick and cushiony to absorb some irregularities in an underlying surface.
- 11. The deck surface unit of claim 10 in which said substrate support member comprises outdoor carpet.
- 12. The deck surface unit of claim 1 which covers an area of from about 2 square feet to about 6 square feet.
- 13. The deck surface unit of claim 12 in which each of said boards is at least about ¾ inch thick.
- 14. A deck system comprising a plurality of deck surface units in accordance with claim 1.
- 15. The deck system of claim 14 in which at least some of said deck surface units are held in place by pieces of double-faced tape applied to the undersurface of said substrate.
- 16. The deck system of claim 15 in which said double-faced tape comprises a tacky, adhesive bead material.
- 17. The deck system of claim 14 in which said plurality of deck surface units are held in position by a trim member extending around the perimeter edge of said plurality of units.
- 18. An outdoor deck surface unit comprising:a substrate support member; a plurality of separate boards, said plurality of boards being unitized by being secured to said substrate in a desired pattern; said deck surface unit being sufficiently large that an entire deck surface is created relatively quickly, but being sufficiently small that a deck surface unit is capable of being readily lifted, moved, placed and handled by a single individual; said substrate comprising a relatively thin fabric layer with a fuzzy layer projecting from one side thereof, said individual boards being adhered to the side of said fabric opposite said fuzzy layer side.
- 19. The deck surface unit of claim 18 in which said plurality of separate boards are sufficiently small in area to minimize the effects of warpage on any individual board.
- 20. The deck surface of claim 19 in which said plurality of separate boards are made of lumber of sufficient thickness to resist warpage.
- 21. The deck surface unit of claim 20 in which said lumber is treated to be resistant to outdoor conditions.
- 22. The deck surface unit of claim 18 in which said thin layer of fabric comprises geo fabric.
- 23. The deck surface unit of claim 18 in which said unit has the shape of a hexagon.
- 24. The deck surface unit of claim 23 in which said boards include a hexagonally-shaped centerpiece and trapezoidally-shaped boards arranged in rows and extending parallel to the side edges of said centerpiece.
- 25. The deck unit of claim 23 in which said boards are shaped to define trapezoids of equal dimensions.
- 26. The deck unit of claim 25 comprising six sections, and three trapezoidally-shaped boards per section.
- 27. The deck surface unit of claim 18 which covers an area of from about 2 square feet to about 6 square feet.
- 28. The deck surface unit of claim 27 in which each of said boards is at least about ¾ inch thick.
- 29. A deck system comprising a plurality of deck surface units in accordance with claim 18.
- 30. The deck system of claim 29 in which at least some of said deck surface units are held in place by pieces of double-faced tape applied to the undersurface of said substrate.
- 31. The deck system of claim 30 in which said double-faced tape comprises a tacky, adhesive bead material.
- 32. The deck surface unit of claim 29 which covers an area of from about 2 square feet to about 6 square feet.
Parent Case Info
Applicant claims priority to U.S. provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/054,360, filed Jul. 13, 1997, and to International Patent Application No. PCT/US98/15965, filed Jul. 13, 1998.
PCT Information
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PCT/US98/15965 |
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Publishing Document |
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WO99/06645 |
2/11/1999 |
WO |
A |
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Provisional Applications (1)
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