Interlocked base and an overlaying surface covering
Multiple polymeric panels molded as a rigid integral body having a planar top surface and a bottom grid structure are attached together mechanically along irregular side edges. Each side surface has alternating upwardly and downwardly facing steps. The steps of adjacent panels engage each other to form complementary upwardly and downwardly facing pairs of steps. The multiple polymeric panels are overlaid with linoleum, carpet, synthetic grass, tile or wood flooring.
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This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 10/349,461, filed Jan. 22, 2003.
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention relates to a base for supporting an overlaying cover. More particularly, it refers to multi-sectional interlocking polymeric panels held together by a mechanical locking feature, the panels forming a base for an overlaying surface.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONSurface coverings, such as carpet, linoleum, wood flooring, rubberized flooring system, and tile, need to be laid over a base that will support the surface covering. Commonly, surface coverings are laid over a base of plywood or cement. These base materials are expensive to install, and then once installed are more difficult to remove. Recreational surfaces frequently need to be moved to different locations because the same site may be used for different activities, such as a basketball court converted to an ice rink. A need exists for an inexpensive, easily movable base surface for use with multiple surface coverings.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe invention of this application is a multiplicity of one piece sectional polymeric panels attachable by locking features to adjacent panels in various directions to create an indoor/outdoor base for supporting a desired surface covering. The multiple polymeric panels are prepared by compression, blow, injection or like molding process to prepare a smooth, planar top surface integral with a bottom grid structure. Locking features are mounted at an end of each panel juxtaposed to an adjacent polymeric panel. After removing the overlaying surface covering, the interlocked panels can be disassembled and moved to a different location.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGSThe invention can be best understood by those having ordinary skill in the art by reference to the following detailed description when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
Throughout the following detailed description the same reference numerals refer to the same elements in all figures.
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The molded integral rigid body with grid structure 32 is made from molded filled or non-filled polymers. These polymers can include polypropylene, structural urethane foams or other suitable commercially available polyolefins.
An alternative locking mechanism for panels 12 is shown in
As seen in
The panels 12 can be configured to fit in the corner of a building. In this use, the sections 52, as shown in
A roll-down top surface 64, as shown in
The interlocked panels 10 with a synthetic grass covering can be used on driving ranges or practice facility for a golf ball hitting area. The configuration of interlocked panels 10 can be longitudinal, squared, rectangular or other geometric shape, and can be used outdoors over turf or sand or indoors over concrete or plywood or as a substitute for a concrete or plywood base. The interlocked panels 10 can be covered with commercially available surfaces, such as SPORT COURT™ athletic floor tiles, hardwood flooring, synthetic wood floor, carpet or linoleum that are easily installed over the interlocked panels and can be removed and reassembled at alternate locations.
The above description has described specific structural details in applying the invention. However, it will be within one having skill in the art to make modifications without departing from the spirit and scope of the underlying inventive concept of this interlock panel with overlaying surface. The invention is not limited to the structure described and includes such modifications as are substantially equivalent to the elements of the interlock panels with surface covering.
Claims
1. An interlocked base and an overlaying surface covering comprising:
- Multiple polymeric panels of an irregular multiple side surface configuration, each side surface having alternating upwardly and downwardly facing steps, the steps of adjacent panels engaging each other to form complementary upwardly and downwardly facing pairs of steps, each polymeric panel molded as a rigid integral body having a planar top surface and a grid structure supporting the top surface;
- the steps of the side surfaces of one panel mechanically attached to a complementary step of an adjacent panel; and
- the surface covering overlaying the planar top surface of the attached multiple molded polymeric panels.
2. The interlocked base according to claim 1, wherein the covering overlaying the planar top surface is a rolled on sheet.
3. The interlocked base according to claim 1, wherein the covering overlaying the planar top surface is a carpet.
4. The interlocked base according to claim 1, wherein the covering overlaying the planar top surface is wood flooring.
5. The interlocked base according to claim 1, wherein the covering overlaying the planar top surface is multiple tiles fastened together.
6. The interlocked base according to claim 1, wherein the steps of the molded polymeric panels have a complementary projecting convex surface from one step engaging a concave dimple on the step from an adjacent panel to mechanically lock the panels together.
7. The interlocked base according to claim 1, wherein the steps are mechanically attached by a screw passing through bores in complementary downwardly and upwardly facing steps from separate adjacent panels.
8. The interlocked base according to claim 1, wherein the steps are mechanically attached by a bolt passing through a bore in one step and engaging a threaded insert in a complementary step in an adjacent panel.
9. The interlocked base according to claim 2, wherein the rolled on sheet is linoleum.
10. The interlocked base according to claim 2, wherein the rolled on sheet is synthetic grass.
11. The interlocked base according to claim 2, wherein the rolled on sheet is indoor/outdoor carpet.
12. The interlocked base according to claim 1, wherein the polymeric panels are about four feet by four feet in length and width.
13. An interlocked base and an overlaying surface covering comprising:
- multiple polymeric panels mechanically joined together, each polymeric panel molded as a rigid integral body having a planar top surface, bottom grid structure and multiple side surfaces;
- a side surface of each panel joined together having alternating downwardly and upwardly facing steps, the upwardly facing step of one panel mating with a downwardly facing step of a side surface of an adjacent panel; and
- the surface covering overlaying the planar top surface of the joined multiple molded polymeric panels.
14. The interlocked base according to claim 13, wherein the mating steps are mechanically joined by complementary convex projections entering a concave dimple on adjacent side surfaces of contiguous panels.
15. The interlocked base according to claim 13, wherein a tapered edge is attached to at least one side surface.
16. An interlocked base and an overlaying surface covering comprising:
- a multiplicity of one piece sectional molded rigid polymeric panels, each panel having alternating downwardly and upwardly facing steps in a side surface, a planar top surface, a grid structure integral with the top surface, the panels mechanically joined together along adjacent side surfaces; and
- a rolled sheet covering the planar top surface of the joined molded polymeric panels.
17. The interlocked base according to claim 16, wherein the polymeric panels are molded from filled polypropylene.
18. The interlocked base according to claim 16, wherein the polymeric panels are formed by compression molding.
19. The interlocked base according to claim 16, wherein the rolled sheet is carpet.
20. The interlocked base according to claim 16, wherein the rolled sheet is synthetic grass.
21. The interlocked base according to claim 16, wherein the panels are mechanically joined together by a step in a side surface of one panel having a convex projection engaging a concave dimple in a step on a side surface of an adjacent panel.
22. The interlocked base according to claim 16, wherein the panels are mechanically joined together by a screw passing through complementary steps in adjacent panels.
Type: Application
Filed: Sep 9, 2004
Publication Date: Feb 10, 2005
Applicant:
Inventors: David Barlow (Seminole, FL), John Hutzenlaub (Oakpark, IL)
Application Number: 10/937,073