Connection for laminate flooring
A locking connection between first, second and third adjacent flooring panels. A tongue and groove connection is used for joining the long edges of the first and second pieces. The long edge of the third piece is inserted into an engaging relationship with the long edge of the first piece with the third piece is a tilted relationship with the first piece while a male protuberance on the short edge is aligned with a female groove of the second piece. The third piece is then tilted downwardly relative to the first and second pieces until it reaches the horizontal position and the groove has accepted the male protuberance along its full length.
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This invention relates to a connection between pieces of flooring and, more particularly, to a connection between adjacent pieces of laminate flooring which connection allows an efficient and expedited joining of such adjacent pieces.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONWith the introduction of laminate floor tiles which can be installed relatively easily by a non-commercial user, a number of patents have been obtained for the various techniques used in joining adjacent pieces of the tiles and which patents cover, generally, different tongue and groove attachment techniques. Some patents teach connections on the short side of the floor panels and others teach connections on the long sides. Some patents teach connections on both the short and long sides of the floor panels. However, these patents generally require the user to use a “two step” attachment process. Two adjacent pieces of laminate flooring are initially connected along the long sides of the adjacent pieces. Subsequently, a third piece is attached to one of the two adjacent pieces along their long sides in a first step and, thereafter, the third piece is attached to the short side of another of the adjacent pieces. The first step generally involves joining the edges of the long sides and the second step covers joining the edges of the short sides. Either or both steps generally utilise a “snap” connection. This “snap” connection is one where one of the floor panels has a protuberance which is deformed upon the entry into a complementary receiving groove on the adjacent floor panel. The deformed member, following assembly, “snaps” back into an undeformed position to ensure locking integrity of the tongue and groove connections between the adjacent panels. Such a procedure is disclosed, for example, in each of U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,706,621 (Pervan) and 5,860,267 (Pervan).
The two (2) step procedure, however, is disadvantageous in several respects. First, it is a two step procedure. The long sides of adjacent tiles need to be initially joined. Thereafter, the second of the initially joined flooring pieces must be moved towards a previously joined and adjacent piece relative to the initially joined piece to a degree such that the short sides come into contact. Following contact, the second piece must be forced into locking association with the first piece. In order to force the two pieces together and to deform the locking connections, significant force is required. In fact, often a rubber mallet or hammer is used to move the two adjacent pieces into locking association because of the necessity for deforming the piece which snaps into the complementary receptacle on the adjacent piece. Disassembly of the locked pieces is not easy if the assembled flooring is desired to be disassembled for purposes of moving the flooring or re-laying a poorly positioned piece.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONAccording to one aspect of the invention, there is provided a locking connection between first, second and third adjacent pieces of laminate flooring, said connection comprising a female and a male connection along the long sides of said first and third adjacent pieces of said flooring and a male and female connection along the short sides of said second and third adjacent pieces of flooring, said female and male connections between said long sides of said first and third adjacent pieces allowing a limited amount of relative movement between said first and third pieces and said female and male connections extending in a plane which is generally perpendicular to the plane of said flooring in said final assembled generally horizontally position.
According to a further aspect of the invention, there is provided a method of connecting first, second and third adjacent pieces of laminate flooring, said first and said third of said adjacent pieces being connected along their long sides and two (2) of said adjacent pieces being joined along their short sides, said method comprising bringing said third adjacent piece into contact with said first adjacent piece while said third piece is tilted relative to said first piece and bringing said short side of said third piece into contact with said short side of said second piece while in said tilted position, tilting said third piece downwardly into a generally horizontal final position while said short side of said third piece enters into a compressive relationship with said short side of said second piece.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEW OF THE DRAWINGSSpecific embodiments of the invention will now be described, by way of example only, with the use of drawings in which:
Referring now to the drawings, three (3) adjacent pieces of laminate flooring, namely first piece 10, second piece 11 and third piece 12 are illustrated in
Each of the three pieces 10, 11 12 have short and long edges, the short edges of first piece 10 not being illustrated for efficacy. Third piece 12 has a short edge 13 and second piece 11 has a short edge 14. First piece 10 has a long edge 20 which is intended to be connected to long edge 21 of third piece 12 and which long edge 20 is shown already connected to second piece 11 along long edge 22.
The connection area along the long edges 20, 21 of the first and third pieces 10, 12 are illustrated in greater detail in
The connection takes place by tilting the third piece 12 upwardly as also illustrated in
Referring to
A small cutaway portion 31 on the edge 14 (
In operation, it will be assumed that the first and second pieces 10, 11 illustrated in
The long edge 21 of third piece 12 will be brought into proximity with the long edge 20 of first piece 10. Third piece 12 will be tilted upwardly to the position generally illustrated in
Third piece 12 will then be tilted downwardly to the horizontal position with the male connection 21 rotating relative to the female connection 20 and the male protuberance 23 being acted upon by the edge 30 of groove 15 (
Various embodiments of the tongue and groove connections on the short edges of third piece 12 and second piece 11 are readily contemplated. Referring initially to
A further embodiment is illustrated in
Yet a further embodiment of the connection between the short edges of second and third pieces 11, 12 is illustrated in
Yet a further embodiment of the invention is illustrated in
Yet a further embodiment of the invention is illustrated in
It will also be appreciated that while the female groove is generally described as being formed in the short edge of the second piece of flooring with the male protuberance extending from the short edge of the third piece of flooring, the positions could, of course, be reversed with the female connection being formed in the third piece and the male protuberance being formed in the edge of the second piece.
Although the invention has been described as being particularly useful in association with laminate flooring, it is apparent that it would also have value for connecting solid wood flooring and engineering wood flooring as well as virtually any flooring made from wood based materials.
Many further embodiments will readily occur to those skilled in the art to which the invention relates and the specific embodiments described should be considered as illustrative of the invention only and not as limiting its scope as defined in accordance with the accompanying claims.
Claims
1. A locking connection between first, second and third adjacent pieces of flooring, said connection comprising a female and a male connection along the long sides of said first and third adjacent pieces of said flooring and a male and female connection along the short sides of said second and third adjacent pieces of flooring, said female and male connections between said long sides of said first and third adjacent pieces allowing a limited amount of relative movement between said first and third pieces and said female and male connections extending in a plane which is generally perpendicular to the plane of said flooring in said final assembled generally horizontally position.
2. Locking connection as in claim 1 wherein said flooring is laminate flooring.
3. A method of connecting first, second and third adjacent pieces of flooring, said first and said third of said adjacent pieces being connected along their long sides and two (2) of said adjacent pieces being joined along their short sides, said method comprising bringing said third adjacent piece into contact with said first adjacent piece while said third piece is tilted relative to said first piece and bringing said short side of said third piece into contact with said short side of said second piece while in said tilted position, tilting said third piece downwardly into a generally horizontal final position while said short side of said third piece enters into a compressive relationship with said short side of said second piece.
4. Method as in claim 3 wherein said flooring is laminate flooring.
Type: Application
Filed: May 23, 2005
Publication Date: Nov 23, 2006
Applicant:
Inventor: John Brice (Surrey)
Application Number: 11/136,326
International Classification: E04B 2/00 (20060101);