Claims
- 1. A portable hardwood floor system adapted to overlay a substrate comprising:
- a plurality of portable sections, each of the sections including means adapted for operatively interconnecting the sections together to form an interconnected floor system;
- a plurality of mounting means attached to a bottom surface of each of the sections for supporting the respective floor section in spaced relation above a base; and
- each of the mounting means including a glide member which is substantially non-compressible under normal floor loading conditions, each of the glide members having a relatively low coefficient of friction with respect to the base, thereby to enhance maneuverability in positioning and aligning the sections to facilitate interconnection thereof to form the floor system.
- 2. The portable floor system of claim 1 wherein each of the mounting means further comprises:
- a vertically compressible pad having a truncated conical shape with an apex portion and a base portion.
- 3. The portable floor system of claim 2 wherein each said glide member is located at the apex portion of a respective pad.
- 4. The portable floor system of claim 1 wherein each of the mounting means further comprises:
- a resilient pad with first and second spaced surfaces; and
- the respective glide further including encasement means for holding the respective pad below the bottom surface of the respective floor section.
- 5. The portable floor system of claim 4 wherein each said encasement means further comprises:
- a pair of interconnected cups, a first of the cups secured to the lower surface of the respective floor section in downwardly opening orientation; and
- a second of the cups releasably connectable to the first cup in upwardly opening orientation to form an encasement with an axis oriented vertically when the floor system covers the substrate;
- the respective pad residing within the encasement, one of the first and the second surfaces of the pad located adjacent an upper surface of the encasement and the other of the first and the second surfaces located adjacent a lower surface of the encasement; and
- the interconnected cups being movable toward each other along the axis to compress the pad held therebetween upon impact to a top surface of the interconnected floor system.
- 6. The portable hardwood floor system of claim 5 wherein the pad has a truncated conical shape and is both compressible and deflectable.
- 7. The portable hardwood floor system of claim 5 wherein, in an uncompressed state, the pad is not compressed by the interconnected cups.
- 8. The portable hardwood floor system of claim 5 wherein the encasement means further comprises:
- stop means for limiting, to a predetermined dimension, movement of the interconnected cups toward each other.
- 9. The portable hardwood floor system of claim 5 wherein each of the upper cups is partially embedded within the bottom of the respective floor section.
- 10. A portable hardwood floor system adapted to overlay a base, comprising:
- a plurality of portable sections, each of the sections including means adapted for operatively interconnecting the sections together to form an interconnected floor system;
- means for resiliently supporting each of the sections above the base to provide a floor system that is deflectable upon the application of an impact force to the top surface thereof; and
- glide means located at the bottom of each of the floor sections, the glide means being substantially non-compressible under normal floor loading conditions and having a low coefficient of friction with respect to the base, thereby to enhance maneuverability in positioning and aligning the sections to facilitate interconnection thereof to form the floor system.
- 11. In a hardwood portable floor system including a plurality of interconnected sections supported in spaced relation over a base, the invention comprising:
- a plurality of mounts attached to a bottom surface of each of the sections, each mount including a resilient pad to provide vertical deflectability to the floor system upon impact from above and a glide member in direct contact with the base, the glide members having a low coefficient of friction with respect to the base, thereby to enhance maneuverability and to facilitate interconnection of the floor sections.
- 12. The invention of claim 11 wherein each mount further comprises:
- a resilient pad attached to the bottom surface of the respective floor section; and
- the respective glide member located at the bottom of the pad.
- 13. The invention of claim 11 wherein each mount further comprises:
- encasement means carried by the bottom surface of each of the sections, the encasement means including a respective glide member in contact with the base; and
- a resilient pad held by the encasement means above the glide member.
- 14. The invention of claim 13 wherein each encasement means is partially embedded in the bottom surface of the respective floor section.
- 15. A portable floor module for interconnection with a plurality of other modules to form a portable floor:
- a plurality of mounts attached to a bottom surface of the module for supporting the module in spaced relation above a base, and
- each of the mounts further including,
- resilient means to promote vertical deflection of the floor when impacted from above,
- a glide member which is substantially non-compressible under normal floor loading conditions, each of the glide members having a relatively low coefficient of friction with respect to the base, thereby to enhance maneuverability in positioning and aligning the module to facilitate interconnection with other modules to form the floor system.
- 16. A portable hardwood floor system adapted to overlay a substrate comprising:
- a plurality of portable sections, each the sections including means adapted for operatively interconnecting the sections together to form an interconnected floor system and each of the sections including a bottom subfloor of elongated and spaced sleepers;
- a plurality of mounts secured to a bottom surface of each of the sleepers for supporting the respective floor section in spaced relation above a base;
- each of the mounts including a glide member which is substantially non-compressible under normal floor loading conditions, each of the glide members having a relatively low coefficient of friction with respect to the base, thereby to enhance maneuverability in positioning and aligning the sections to facilitate interconnection thereof to form the floor system; and
- a plurality of spacing blocks secured to the bottoms of the sections between the sleepers and oriented perpendicular with respect thereto, the spacing blocks of adjacently located floor sections of the floor system being staggered, whereby the sections may be stacked in an offset manner which eliminates compressive loading of the mounts during period of non-use.
- 17. The portable hardwood floor system of claim 16 wherein the mounts ar partially embedded in the bottom surface of the sleepers.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part application based upon applicant's U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/844,466, filed on Mar. 2, 1992, and entitled "KERFED HARDWOOD FLOOR SYSTEM", which is a continuation-in-part application of application, Ser. No. 769,157, filed on Sep. 27, 1991 now abandoned and entitled "Kerfed Hardwood Floor System", which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 459,198, filed on Dec. 29, 1989 now abandoned and entitled "Kerfed Hardwood Floor System", which is a continuation-in-part application of application Ser. No. 308,243, filed on Feb. 8, 1989 and issued on Jan. 2, 1990 as U.S. Pat. No. 4,890,434, entitled "Hardwood Floor System".
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