Claims
- 1. A transition between two adjacent surface elements of a floor, each of the surface elements having an upper surface and joining elements disposed on edges of the surface elements, the transition comprising:
a first section comprising a joining element for connecting to one surface element, the joining element comprising at least one of a tongue and groove, and locking elements for joining to a second section; and a second section comprising a joining element for connecting to a second surface element, the joining element comprising at least one of a tongue and groove, and locking elements for joining to the first section; wherein the locking elements of the first section and the second section when locked together, are configured to prevent separation of the first section and the second section in both the plane of the floor (x-axis) and transverse to the plane of the floor (y-axis), while permitting relative movement in a plane defined by the joint therebetween (z-axis).
- 2. The transition of claim 1, wherein at least one of the joining elements of the first section and the second section comprise a glue.
- 3. The transition of claim 1, wherein the first section and the second section comprise a planar upper surface, such that when the first section, second section, and surface elements are joined, the upper surfaces define a plane.
- 4. The transition of claim 1, wherein the first surface element is a floor board and the second surface element is one selected from the group consisting of a hard surface reducer, carpet reducer and a stair nose reducer.
- 5. The transition of claim 4, further comprising an anchor plate, affixed to a surface below the second surface element, wherein the second surface element comprises at least one of a tongue and a groove, configured to cooperate with the anchor plate, wherein the anchor plate and the second surface element are configured to permit relative movement along the x-axis and z-axis, while prohibiting relative movement along the y-axis.
- 6. The transition of claim 5, wherein the anchor plate is magnetically affixed to the surface below the second surface element.
- 7. The transition of claim 5, wherein the anchor plate is mechanically affixed to the surface below the second surface element.
- 8. The transition of claim 1, wherein the upper surfaces of the first section and second section comprise a decorative surface, wherein the decorative surfaces match the upper surfaces of the surface elements.
- 9. The transition of claim 1, further comprising at least one frangible joining the first section to the second section.
- 10. A planar surface comprising:
a first surface element and a second surface element, each of the surface elements comprising an upper surface and joining elements disposed on edges of the surface elements; and the transition of claim 1.
- 11. The surface of claim 10, wherein the planar surface is a floor.
- 12. A method of forming a surface comprising:
providing:
a first surface element and a second surface element, each of the surface elements comprising an upper surface and joining elements disposed on edges of the surface elements; and a transition between the surface elements, the transition comprising:
a first section comprising a joining element for connecting to one surface element, the joining element comprising at least one of a tongue and groove, and locking elements for joining to a second section; and a second section comprising a joining element for connecting to a second surface element, the joining element comprising at least one of a tongue and groove, and locking elements for joining to the first section; and preventing separation of the first section and the second section in both the plane of the floor (x-axis) and transverse to the plane of the surface (y-axis), while permitting relative movement in a plane defined by the joint therebetween (z-axis) by joining the surface elements, the first section and the second section.
- 13. The method of claim 12, further comprising gluing at least one of the first section to the first surface element and the second section to the second surface element.
- 14. The method of claim 13, wherein the gluing step comprises activating a preglue.
- 15. The method of claim 12, whereby the joining step comprises forming a plane, defined by the upper surfaces of the first section, second section and the surface elements.
- 16. The method of claim 12, wherein the first surface element is a floor board and the second surface element is selected from the group consisting of a hard surface reducer, carpet reducer and a stair nose reducer, and further comprising affixing an anchor plate to a surface below the second surface element and joining the second surface element to the joining plate, thereby permitting relative movement along the x-axis and z-axis, and prohibiting relative movement along the y-axis..
- 17. The method of claim 12, wherein the joining comprises relatively sliding the first section along the z-axis with respect to the second section.
- 18. The method of claim 12, further comprising breaking at least one frangible section to separate the first section from the second section.
- 19. A transition between two adjacent surface elements of a floor, each of the surface elements having an upper surface and joining elements disposed on edges of the surface elements, the transition comprising:
a first section having a modified rectangular shape comprising:
a planar upper surface; a lower surface comprising a groove; a first lateral surface comprising a tongue; and a second lateral surface comprising an extension, extending substantially parallel to the upper surface, and a locking flange, the locking flange forming a substantially right angle with the extension; and a second section comprising:
a planar upper surface; a lower surface; a first lateral surface joining the upper surface and the lower surface, the first lateral surface comprising a tongue; a second lateral surface extending downward from the upper surface, the second lateral surface comprising a substantially L-shaped groove, the groove corresponding substantially to the size and shape of the locking flange and extension of the first section; and a lateral flange, extending along the lower surface, opposite the first lateral surface, the lateral flange comprising a tongue on an upper surface, the tongue corresponding substantially to the size and shape of the groove of the first section.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 10/347,489, filed Jan. 21, 2003, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/986,414, filed Nov. 8, 2001, now abandoned, each of which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
Continuation in Parts (2)
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10747261 |
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10347489 |
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