U.S. patent application number 15/972428 was filed with the patent office on 2018-09-06 for floor covering, floor panels for forming such floor covering, and method for realizing such floor panels.
The applicant listed for this patent is FLOORING INDUSTRIES LIMITED, SARL. Invention is credited to Bernard Paul Joseph THIERS.
Application Number | 20180251987 15/972428 |
Document ID | / |
Family ID | 3896562 |
Filed Date | 2018-09-06 |
United States Patent
Application |
20180251987 |
Kind Code |
A1 |
THIERS; Bernard Paul
Joseph |
September 6, 2018 |
FLOOR COVERING, FLOOR PANELS FOR FORMING SUCH FLOOR COVERING, AND
METHOD FOR REALIZING SUCH FLOOR PANELS
Abstract
Floor covering, consisting of hard panels, with a laminated
structure, whereby at least at the upper surface a printed
decorative layer with a wood pattern is present, with thereupon a
transparent layer of synthetic material in which impressions are
formed, wherein the impressions substantially follow the wood
pattern.
Inventors: |
THIERS; Bernard Paul Joseph;
(Beveren-Leie, BE) |
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Applicant: |
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FLOORING INDUSTRIES LIMITED, SARL |
Bertrange |
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LU |
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Family ID: |
3896562 |
Appl. No.: |
15/972428 |
Filed: |
May 7, 2018 |
Related U.S. Patent Documents
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11400190 |
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9970198 |
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15972428 |
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10923780 |
Aug 24, 2004 |
7055290 |
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10395162 |
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6931811 |
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Current U.S.
Class: |
1/1 |
Current CPC
Class: |
B44C 5/04 20130101; E04F
2201/0153 20130101; B44C 1/24 20130101; Y10T 428/24802 20150115;
B44C 5/0446 20130101; B44C 5/043 20130101; Y10T 428/24438 20150115;
E04F 15/04 20130101; E04F 15/181 20130101; E04F 2290/043 20130101;
Y10T 156/1039 20150115; B44C 5/0453 20130101; E04F 15/02 20130101;
E04F 2201/0115 20130101; Y10T 156/1044 20150115; B44F 9/02
20130101; E04F 15/02033 20130101 |
International
Class: |
E04F 15/02 20060101
E04F015/02; B44C 1/24 20060101 B44C001/24; B44C 5/04 20060101
B44C005/04; B44F 9/02 20060101 B44F009/02; E04F 15/18 20060101
E04F015/18 |
Foreign Application Data
Date |
Code |
Application Number |
Jun 13, 2000 |
BE |
2000/0381 |
Claims
1. Floor covering, consisting of panels with a laminated structure,
whereby at least at the upper surface a printed decorative layer
with a wood pattern is present, with thereupon a transparent layer
of synthetic material in which impressions are formed, wherein the
impressions substantially follow the wood pattern, and wherein said
printed decorative layer consists of a non-paper and cellulose free
sheet material.
2. Floor covering according to claim 1, wherein the impressions
follow the wood pattern substantially in longitudinal direction as
well as substantially in transverse direction and directions
situated in between.
3. Floor covering according to claim 1, wherein the transparent
layer of synthetic material consists of a synthetic resin, whether
or not in the form of one or more transparent or translucent
material layers soaked in synthetic resin.
4. Floor covering according to claim 1, wherein the impressions
extend up to a depth, such that they still are situated entirely
above the decorative layer.
5. Floor covering according to claim 1, wherein among the
aforementioned impressions, there are bent impressions which follow
the bent shape of the wood pattern.
6. Floor covering according to claim 1, wherein among the
aforementioned impressions, there are longer uninterrupted
impressions with lengths of 3 cm or more.
7. Floor covering according to claim 1, wherein the impressions are
provided at least in function of the course of the wood nerves of
the printed wood pattern.
8. Floor covering according to claim 1, wherein the aforementioned
impressions comprise successive short impressions which, globally,
follow the nerves of the wood pattern.
9. Floor covering according to claim 1, wherein the impressions are
provided at least in function of and, more particularly, at the
location of the so-called wood pores of the printed wood
pattern.
10. Floor covering according to claim 1, said floor covering
comprising impressions which are obtained by means of a pressing
mold, more particularly pressing plate, the relief of which was
realized by means of image-processing technology, starting from a
wood pattern, either an image of a wood pattern or a real wood
pattern.
Description
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a continuation of U.S. patent
application Ser. No. 11/400,190 filed Apr. 10, 2006, which is a
continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/923,780 filed
Aug. 24, 2004, now U.S. Pat. No. 7,055,290, which is a continuation
of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/395,162 filed Mar. 25, 2003,
now U.S. Pat. No. 6,931,811, which is a continuation of patent
application Ser. No. 09/878,212, filed Jun. 12, 2001,
abandoned.
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0002] This invention relates to a floor covering, more
particularly of the type consisting of hard panels, as well as to
floor panels for forming such floor covering, and a method for
realizing such floor panels.
[0003] In particular, it relates to a floor covering formed of
laminated panels, also called laminated parquet.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0004] It is known that with such laminated parquet, the appearance
of wood is imitated by providing the floor panels at their upper
surface with a decorative layer printed with a wood pattern, on top
of which a transparent layer of synthetic material is provided.
[0005] Mostly, the printed decorative layer consists of printed
paper. Usually, the layer of synthetic material consists of a
synthetic resin or one or more transparent or translucent material
layers soaked in synthetic resin, in which possibly products can be
worked in, in order to enhance, for example, the wear and tear
resistance of the final surface.
[0006] The printed decorative layer and the layer of synthetic
material are provided on an underlying basic layer, which can be
realized according to different techniques.
[0007] So, for example, this is possible by soaking the decorative
layer in resin and bringing it, after hardening, together with said
layer of synthetic material, which then preferably also consists of
a thin transparent paper layer also soaked in resin, and together
with a basic layer and possible other layers, into a press and
compressing it, under the supply of heat, to one hardened whole.
This technique is known under the denomination of DPL (Direct
Pressure Laminate).
[0008] Of course, other techniques are possible, too. So, for
example, first a top layer may be formed which, amongst others,
comprises the aforementioned decorative layer and the layer of
synthetic material present thereupon, after which this top layer is
attached on a basic layer or basic structure.
[0009] Also, said basic layer may consist of different materials or
material layers. A material often used to this end is MDF (Medium
Density Fibre board), HDF (High Density Fibre board),
respectively.
[0010] It is also known that impressions can be realized in the
transparent layer of synthetic material, this in order to obtain an
imitation of wood pores and other unevennesses which can be present
at the surface of real wood. With the known embodiments, this is
performed by simply providing a series of impressions in the floor
panels, which impressions substantially extend according to one and
the same direction. Notwithstanding the use of such impressions,
the known embodiments show the disadvantage that the imitation
effect still is not optimum. So, for example, they show the
disadvantage that if one looks at such floor panels at a relatively
small angle, a light refraction at the transparent layer of
synthetic matter is created, as a result of which only a glossy
surface can be seen, without any visible effect of the actual print
being perceived.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0011] The invention aims at a floor covering, and more
particularly at floor panels, whereby the top layer has technical
characteristics which contribute to a considerable improvement of
the imitation of the wood pattern, or at least the visual
perception of this wood pattern, and whereby the aforementioned
disadvantages of the known embodiments are minimized.
[0012] To this aim, the invention thus relates to a floor covering,
consisting of hard panels, with a laminated structure, whereby at
least at the upper surface a printed decorative layer with a wood
pattern is present, with thereupon a transparent layer of synthetic
material in which impressions are formed, with as a characteristic
that the impressions substantially follow the wood pattern, with
which it is meant that they substantially are provided in function
of the wood pattern. Hereby, it is preferred that the impressions
follow the wood pattern substantially in longitudinal direction as
well as substantially in transverse direction and in directions
situated in between.
[0013] Thereby, a technical solution is offered for letting the
printed pattern seem more real, without the necessity of refining
the printing technique itself in an expensive manner, which is very
important with laminated panels provided with such printed pattern.
By having the impressions run not only substantially according to
one well-defined direction, then, when a person moves over the
floor covering, an effect is obtained that the light incidence
moves, as a result of which, so to speak, a living light effect is
created. Also, a better depth effect is obtained, and the colours
of the printed pattern are better perceptible.
[0014] As usual with the known laminated parquet panels, the
printed decorative layer preferably consists of paper, however,
other materials, either on the basis of cellulose or not, are not
excluded. Moreover, this decorative layer can be processed in
different manners, for example, previous to the application thereof
on the underlying basic layer, soaked in synthetic resin or
such.
[0015] The aforementioned layer of synthetic material, which,
according to the invention, is situated on top of the decorative
layer, can be composed in any manner. By "transparent layer of
synthetic material", it is meant that this layer comprises
synthetic material, as well as, in applied condition, is
sufficiently transparent for perceiving the printed wood pattern.
This layer of synthetic material itself may comprise other
materials than synthetic material, as well as be composed of
several sublayers.
[0016] Preferably, this transparent layer of synthetic material, as
usual with known laminated parquet panels, consists of a synthetic
resin or one or more transparent or translucent material layers
soaked in synthetic resin, for example, very thin transparent
layers of paper.
[0017] In the layer of synthetic material, substances may be
present by which the wear and tear resistance of the surface is
enhanced.
[0018] Although the invention aims at impressions which
substantially follow the printed wood pattern, it is evident that
this inventive idea can be realized in different ways.
[0019] So, for example, impressions can be applied which are bent
or curved and which follow the bent shapes of the wood pattern.
[0020] Also, opposite to the known embodiments, whereby mostly
relatively short impressions are applied, now longer impressions
can be applied, for example, with lengths of 3 cm or more, or even
over the entire length of a wood nerve.
[0021] It is noted that by the term "wood pattern", different
aspects of such wood pattern can be understood. So, for example,
may the impressions, or at least a number of the impressions, be
provided in function of the course of the wood nerves of the
printed wood pattern, however, according to a variant, which either
can be combined with the preceding or not, impressions are provided
which are applied in function, and more particularly at the
location, of the so-called wood pores of the printed wood pattern.
Wood pores mostly are dark, often strip-shaped specks in wood,
which up to now have been particularly difficult to imitate. In the
first place, this problem is pertinent when imitating oak, where
often less nerves are present, however, the wood pores are very
important. By providing, according to the invention, impressions at
the location of these wood pores, the imitated specks will almost
have the look or real pores.
[0022] In the most preferred forms of embodiment, the floor
covering, and more particularly each floor panel concerned, will be
provided with impressions forming an embossment which are obtained
by means of a pressing mould, more particularly pressing plate, the
relief of which was realized by means of image-processing
technology, starting from a wood pattern, either an image of a wood
pattern or a real wood pattern. Hereby, one starts from the same
wood pattern than the one of the print of the decorative layer, and
effectively embosses each floor panel.
[0023] Of course, the invention also relates to floor panels for
realizing the floor covering described in the aforegoing.
[0024] Further, the invention also relates to a method for
realizing such floor panel, which method is characterized in that
the aforementioned impressions are applied in said layer of
synthetic material by means of a pressing mould, more particularly
a pressing plate. Of course, the pressing plate is provided with a
relief, more particularly protruding parts, such that impressions
are formed which, as aforementioned, follow the printed wood
pattern and/or are realized in function of this wood pattern.
[0025] Preferably, hereby use is made of a pressing mould, more
particularly a pressing plate, the relief of which was realized by
means of image-processing technology, starting from a wood pattern,
either an image of a wood pattern or a real wood pattern. By
realizing said relief by means of image-processing, a true copy is
obtained. More particularly, for forming, on one hand, the pressing
plate and, on the other hand, the patterns to be printed, it is
started from one and the same wood pattern, with the advantage that
the relief and the printed pattern can be perfectly attuned to each
other.
[0026] Of course, the results obtained by image-processing can be
processed further.
[0027] It is also not excluded to determine the locations where the
impressions have to be realized and therefore also the relief of
the pressing plate in other ways, for example, by starting from an
image of a wood pattern, to determine the locations and shapes of
the desired impressions, either by means of or with the support of
a computer program.
[0028] According to the invention, during image-processing,
preferably a separation is performed, on one hand, for forming one
or more image layers and, on the other hand, for forming one or
more structural layers. A separation for image layers already is a
known technique and is necessary for being able to print the
different colours. According to the invention, now still an
additional separation is performed for the aforementioned
structural layers, in other words, for forming said relief at the
pressing plate or such. To this end, an image of the wood pattern
is made and, by means of image-processing technology, an image is
formed therefrom which determines the position, and possibly also
the depth and the size, of the impressions, after which, by means
thereof, a pressing plate is realized, for example, by means of
etching techniques or any other technique. It is evident that for
the image processing for creating, starting from, for example, the
pattern of a real piece of wood, an image which is suitable for
forming the relief, different image-processing programs, possibly
especially designed to this aim can be applied.
[0029] Preferably, the floor panels are realized according to the
classical technique which is applied for forming DPL (Direct
Pressure Laminate), with the only difference that a pressure mould,
more particularly, a pressing plate is applied in the usual
production press which is provided with a relief by which
impressions, such as mentioned in the aforegoing, are formed. As
usual, the floor panels hereby are formed from larger plates. These
plates are formed by bringing a basic layer, more particularly a
base plate, together with the decorative layer and the layer of
synthetic material, and possible other layers, in a heated press
and compressing them to a whole, whereby said synthetic resins
provide for adhesion and hardening. Simultaneously to pressing, the
impressions are applied, as the press, at the surface of the
pressing part which comes into contact with the upper side of the
aforementioned plate, is provided with said pressing plate
comprising the relief which is necessary for applying impressions
in accordance with the invention.
[0030] Preceding the pressing, according to the present invention,
preferably a positioning is performed between, on one hand, the
decorative layer and, on the other hand, the applied pressing
plate, in order to position the printed pattern on the decorative
layer and the pattern present at the pressing plate over each
other.
[0031] Practically, the positioning preferably is performed by
shifting the base plate, together with the decorative layer and the
layer of synthetic material present thereupon, until they obtain
the desired position.
[0032] The aforementioned positioning may be performed in different
manners, however, it can be realized in a particular manner by
performing such positioning by means of one or more marks provided
on the decorative layer.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0033] With the intention of better showing the characteristics of
the invention, hereafter, as an example without any limitative
character, several preferred forms of embodiment are described,
with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
[0034] FIG. 1 schematically represents a part of a floor covering
which is composed of panels according to the invention;
[0035] FIG. 2 represents a panel of the floor covering from FIG. 1
in plan view;
[0036] FIGS. 3 and 4 represent cross-sections according to lines
and IV-IV in FIG. 2, respectively;
[0037] FIG. 5, at a larger scale, represents a cross-section
according to line V-V in FIG. 1;
[0038] FIG. 6, at a larger scale, represents a cross-section
according to line VI-VI in FIG. 1;
[0039] FIG. 7, at a larger scale, represents the part indicated by
F7 in FIG. 6;
[0040] FIG. 8 represents a view analogous as in FIG. 7, but whereby
the panels are shifted towards each other substantially in one and
the same plane;
[0041] FIG. 9, in cross-section, represents another panel according
to the invention, with bevels provided with a print;
[0042] FIG. 10, schematically represents how the print in the
embodiment of FIG. 9 can be provided;
[0043] FIG. 11 schematically represents a cross-section according
to line XI-XI in FIG. 10;
[0044] FIG. 12, at a larger scale, represents the upper surface of
a floor panel according to the invention, in particular the part
indicated by F12 in FIG. 2;
[0045] FIG. 13 represents a cross-section according to line
XIII-XIII in FIG. 12;
[0046] FIG. 14 schematically represents how plates can be realized
from which floor panels according to the invention can be
formed.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0047] As represented in FIGS. 1 and 2, the invention relates to a
floor covering 1, as well as to hard panels, more particularly
floor panels 2, from which such floor covering 1 is assembled,
whereby these floor panels 2, at their top side 3 or decorative
side, are provided with a top layer 4 with a printed wood pattern
5.
[0048] In the represented example, the floor panels 2 are
rectangular, however, it is clear that they, according to
not-represented variants, also can have another shape, for example,
can be square or polygonal.
[0049] Preferably, the floor panels 2, at least at two opposite
edges 6-7, and even better, as represented in FIGS. 2 to 8, at both
pairs of edges 6-7, 8-9, respectively, are provided with coupling
means 10, by means of which several of such floor panels 2 mutually
can be coupled, such that these coupling means 10 provide for a
locking according to a direction R1 perpendicular to the plane of
the floor covering 1, as well as in a direction R2 perpendicular to
the edges 6-7 and/or 8-9 concerned and parallel to the plane of the
floor covering 1. A generally planar interior region is defined on
the topside 3 of the panel 2 between the first and second pairs of
edges 6-7, 8-9.
[0050] Hereby, such coupling means 10 can be realized such that the
different floor panels 2 mutually can be coupled by means of
translation movements T1 and/or T2 and/or pivoting movements W1,
such as indicated in FIG. 1, as well as made clear in FIGS. 6 to
8.
[0051] Such coupling means 10 which allow a glue-free mutual
coupling of the floor panels 2, as well as an uncoupling thereof,
are already known in themselves from the international patent
application
[0052] It is noted that the present invention, however, is not
limited to floor parts with coupling means 10 which provide for a
mechanical locking in the directions R1 and R2, but in fact also
can relate to floor panels which are provided with other coupling
means, for example, with a classical tongue and groove which can be
glued into each other, or even to floor panels comprising no
coupling means at all.
[0053] Besides, the floor panels 2 either can be provided with
additional particularities or not, such as an edge contour defined
by bevels 11 at the upper edges, for example, such as represented
in FIGS. 3 to 10, on which, as specifically illustrated in FIGS. 9
to 10, either a decorative layer 12 is provided or not, for
example, by means of transfer printing, whereby, such as
schematically represented in FIGS. 10 and 11, a print layer 13,
which is present on a carrier, is transferred to the surface of the
bevels 11, for example, by means of a heated pressing roll 15.
[0054] The actual invention to which the present application is
relating, is represented schematically in FIGS. 12 and 13.
[0055] The particularity thereby consists in that at the top side
of the floor panels 2, a decorative layer 16 is present, with
thereover a transparent layer of synthetic material 17, in which
impressions 18A-18B-18C are formed thereby forming an embossment.
Hereby, the decorative layer 16 and the layer of synthetic material
17 are of the kind as described in the introduction and together
form the top layer 4 indicated schematically in FIGS. 3 to 10.
[0056] According to the invention, the impressions 18A-18B-18C
follow the printed wood pattern 5, preferably substantially in
longitudinal direction as well as substantially in transverse
direction and in directions situated in between.
[0057] As represented in FIG. 13, the impressions 18A-18B-18C
preferably only extend up to such a depth that they are situated
above the printed decorative layer 16.
[0058] As indicated by 18A and 18C, the impressions may consist of
successive short impressions, or, as represented by 18B, of longer,
uninterrupted, possibly bent impressions. Of course, other designs
are not excluded. However, it is important that the location and/or
shape of the impressions is in function of the wood pattern 5, with
which it is meant in the first place that these impressions are
realized in function of the wood nerves and/or in function of the
wood pores.
[0059] In the case of short impressions, these, such as indicated
by 18A, can be directed with their length according to the printed
wood nerve 19 or, as indicated by 18C, also be directed with their
longitudinal direction otherwise, however, positioned such that
their configuration globally follows the wood nerve 19.
[0060] It is noted that the three possibilities of impressions
18A-18B-18C represented in FIG. 12 are not limitative. Also, these
will normally not be applied in combination with each other, but
one well-defined type 18A or 18B or 18C or another configuration
will be used.
[0061] According to a variant, the impressions, instead of at the
wood nerve 19 itself, also can be situated in the zones formed
therebetween, and/or at the transitions between the wood nerve 19
and the zones situated therebetween and/or at locations where
so-called wood pores are depicted.
[0062] In FIG. 14, a form of embodiment of the method of realizing
said floor panels 2, described in the introduction, is represented
schematically.
[0063] As represented, the impressions concerned, for example 18A
and/or 18B and/or 18C, hereby are formed by using a pressing mould,
more particularly a pressing plate 20, which, at the side intended
for coming into contact with the products to be treated, is
provided with a suitable relief 21.
[0064] First, during production, large plates are manufactured,
from which several floor panels 2 can be formed, more particularly
can be sawn therefrom, which subsequently can be provided with
coupling means 10, for example, by means of a milling
treatment.
[0065] For forming said plates, as schematically represented in
FIG. 14, at least a printed decorative layer 16 and a layer of
synthetic material 17 are provided on a base plate 22, such in a
press 23, after which the whole is compressed by means of the
pressing plate 20, preferably while supplying heat.
[0066] According to the invention, previous to pressing, a
positioning is performed between, on one hand, the decorative layer
16 and, on the other hand, the applied pressing plate 20, in order
to position the printed pattern on the decorative layer 16 and the
pattern present at the pressing plate 20 over each other.
[0067] In the example, this positioning is performed by shifting
the base plate 22, together with the decorative layer 16 and layer
of synthetic material 17 present thereon, until the desired
position is achieved. This positioning is realized by means of one
or more adjustable stops 24 against which the base plate 22, with
the decorative layer 16 and layer of synthetic material 17 present
thereupon, and possible other layers, is positioned, possibly by
means of marks which are applied on the decorative layer 16, which
are perceived by means of one or more sensors 25, and whereby, by
means of control means 26 and in function of the signals obtained
from the sensors, it is provided for the control of driving means
27 of the movable stops 24.
[0068] Obviously, the positioning can be achieved in the two
directions of the plane of the base plate 22.
[0069] It is evident that, according to a variant, the layer of
synthetic material and the decorative layer, already before their
application on the base plate, may consist of a single layer, for
example, in that the decorative layer is soaked such that
sufficient synthetic material is present thereupon in order to form
impressions therein. It is also not excluded to start from a layer
of synthetic material which is provided with a decorative layer at
the underside, which layer is exclusively formed by a print. The
term print must be interpreted in the broadest sense, and thereby
any technique is intended with which an image of a wood pattern can
be realized.
[0070] Also, other layers may be taken up in the top layer, such
as, for example, a layer of white paper, also impregnated with
resin, which is provided under the decorative layer, which has the
purpose of forming a neutral underground.
[0071] The present invention is in no way limited to the forms of
embodiment described as an example and represented in the figures,
on the contrary may such floor covering, and more particularly said
panels, as well as said method, be realized in different variants
without leaving the scope of the invention.
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