IP Library Granted Patent US 10,214,921
Granted Patent B2
US 10,214,921 · App. 15/972,710 · Granted Feb 26, 2019

Floor panel

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Patent No.
US 10,214,921
App. No.
15/972,710
Granted
Feb 26, 2019
Kind
B2
Abstract

A floor panel has a rectangular and oblong shape, and includes a substrate and a top layer provided on the substrate and forming a decorative side of the floor panel. The top layer is composed of a print provided on a carrier sheet and a transparent thermoplastic layer situated above the print. The substrate has a thickness from 2 to 10 millimeter and forms at least half of the thickness of the floor panel. The substrate is a polyurethane-based substrate and the transparent thermoplastic layer is polyurethane-based. The floor panel has a length of more than 1.1 meters and has a plurality of reinforcing layers situated outside the center line of the substrate. A reinforcing layer may be provided in combination with the substrate and the top layer.

Claims (84)

1. A floor panel comprising:

a substrate; and

a top layer located above the substrate;

wherein the substrate is single-layered and includes PVC material having a density of more than 650 kilograms per cubic meter;

wherein the substrate has a thickness of 2 to 10 millimeters;

wherein the substrate forms at least half of the thickness of the floor panel;

wherein the top layer includes a printed synthetic film and a transparent or translucent thermoplastic layer located above the printed synthetic film;

wherein the transparent or translucent thermoplastic layer includes PVC material and a percentage of plasticizer of 5 to 75 percent by weight;

wherein the PVC material of the substrate is harder than the PVC material of the transparent or translucent thermoplastic layer;

wherein the floor panel is free of intermediate layers between the printed synthetic film and the substrate;

wherein the floor panel is rectangular and oblong and includes a pair of long edges and a pair of short edges;

wherein the floor panel includes first mechanical coupling parts at the pair of long edges and second mechanical coupling parts at the pair of short edges;

wherein the first mechanical coupling parts are arranged for horizontal and vertical locking of two of such floor panels using a turning movement along the respective long edges;

wherein the first mechanical coupling parts include a tongue and a groove;

wherein the tongue and the groove are substantially responsible for the vertical locking;

wherein the tongue and the groove include locking parts substantially responsible for the horizontal locking;

wherein the first mechanical coupling parts are substantially realized in the substrate;

wherein the second mechanical coupling parts comprise a male coupling part and a female coupling part arranged for horizontal and vertical locking of two of such floor panels using a downward movement along the respective short edges;

wherein the downward movement is automatically created by the turning movement along the respective long edges; and

wherein the second mechanical coupling parts are substantially realized in the substrate.

2. The floor panel of claim 1 , wherein the PVC material of the substrate is hard PVC material.

3. The floor panel of claim 1 , wherein the PVC material of the substrate has a density of more than 750 kilograms per cubic meter.

4. The floor panel of claim 1 , wherein the transparent or translucent thermoplastic layer has a thickness of 1 millimeter or less.

5. The floor panel of claim 1 , wherein the transparent or translucent thermoplastic layer has a Shore A hardness situated between 50 to 100.

6. The floor panel of claim 1 , wherein the floor panel comprises a backing layer located below the substrate.

7. The floor panel of claim 1 , wherein the floor panel has a thickness of 5 to 15 millimeters.

8. The floor panel of claim 1 , wherein the floor panel has a length of more than 110 centimeters.

9. The floor panel of claim 1 , wherein the floor panel will bend less than 25 centimeters per meter under its own weight.

10. A floor panel comprising:

a substrate; and

a top layer located above the substrate;

wherein the substrate is single-layered and

includes hard PVC material having a density of more than 750 kilograms per cubic meter;

wherein the substrate has a thickness of 2 to 10 millimeters;

wherein the substrate forms at least half of the thickness of the floor panel;

wherein the top layer includes a printed synthetic film and a transparent or translucent thermoplastic layer located above the printed synthetic film;

wherein the transparent or translucent thermoplastic layer includes PVC material and a percentage of plasticizer of 5 to 75 percent by weight;

wherein the PVC material of the substrate is harder than the PVC material of the transparent or translucent thermoplastic layer;

wherein the floor panel is free of intermediate layers between the printed synthetic film and the substrate;

wherein the floor panel is rectangular and oblong and includes a pair of long edges and a pair of short edges;

wherein the floor panel includes first mechanical coupling parts at the pair of long edges and second mechanical coupling parts at the pair of short edges;

wherein the first mechanical coupling parts are arranged for horizontal and vertical locking of two of such floor panels using a turning movement along the respective long edges;

wherein the first mechanical coupling parts include a tongue and a groove;

wherein the tongue and the groove are substantially responsible for the vertical locking;

wherein the tongue and the groove include locking parts substantially responsible for the horizontal locking;

wherein the first mechanical coupling parts are substantially realized in the substrate;

wherein the second mechanical coupling parts comprise a male coupling part and a female coupling part arranged for horizontal and vertical locking of two of such floor panels using a downward movement along the respective short edges;

wherein the downward movement is automatically created by the turning movement along the respective long edges; and

wherein the second mechanical coupling parts are substantially realized in the substrate.

11. The floor panel of claim 10 , wherein the transparent or translucent thermoplastic layer has a thickness of 1 millimeter or less.

12. The floor panel of claim 10 , wherein the floor panel comprises a backing layer located below the substrate.

13. The floor panel of claim 10 , wherein the floor panel has a thickness of 5 to 15 millimeters.

14. The floor panel of claim 10 , wherein the floor panel has a length of more than 110 centimeters.

15. The floor panel of claim 10 , wherein the floor panel will bend less than 25 centimeters per meter under its own weight.

16. A floor panel comprising:

a substrate; and

a top layer located above the substrate;

wherein the substrate is multi-layered and includes PVC material having a density of more than 650 kilograms per cubic meter;

wherein the substrate has a thickness of 2 to 10 millimeters;

wherein the substrate forms at least half of the thickness of the floor panel;

wherein the substrate includes a plurality of embedded glass fiber layers situated on both sides of the center line of the substrate;

wherein the top layer includes a back layer, a printed synthetic film located above the back layer and a transparent or translucent thermoplastic layer located above the printed synthetic film;

wherein the back layer includes PVC with plasticizers and fillers;

wherein the transparent or translucent thermoplastic layer has a thickness of 1 millimeter or less;

wherein the transparent or translucent thermoplastic layer includes PVC material and a percentage of plasticizer of 5 to 75 percent by weight;

wherein the PVC material of the substrate is harder than the PVC material of the transparent or translucent thermoplastic layer;

wherein the top layer has a thickness of 0.5 to 3 millimeters;

wherein the floor panel is rectangular and oblong and includes a pair of long edges and a pair of short edges;

wherein the floor panel includes first mechanical coupling parts at the pair of long edges and second mechanical coupling parts at the pair of short edges;

wherein the first mechanical coupling parts are arranged for horizontal and vertical locking of two of such floor panels using a turning movement along the respective long edges;

wherein the first mechanical coupling parts include a tongue and a groove;

wherein the tongue and the groove are substantially responsible for the vertical locking; and

wherein the tongue and the groove include locking parts substantially responsible for the horizontal locking.

17. The floor panel of claim 16 , wherein the first mechanical coupling parts are substantially realized in the substrate.

18. The floor panel of claim 16 , wherein the second mechanical coupling parts comprise a male coupling part and a female coupling part arranged for horizontal and vertical locking of two of such floor panels using a downward movement along the respective short edges;

wherein the downward movement is automatically created by the turning movement along the respective long edges; and

wherein the second mechanical coupling parts are substantially realized in the substrate.

19. The floor panel of claim 16 , wherein the back layer is located above the center line determined by the tongue-in-groove coupling.

20. The floor panel of claim 16 , wherein the PVC material of the substrate is hard PVC material.

21. The floor panel of claim 16 , wherein the PVC material of the substrate has a density of more than 750 kilograms per cubic meter.

22. The floor panel of claim 16 , wherein the floor panel comprises a backing layer located below the substrate.

23. The floor panel of claim 16 , wherein the floor panel has a thickness of 5 to 15 millimeters.

24. The floor panel of claim 16 , wherein the floor panel has a length of more than 110 centimeters.

25. The floor panel of claim 16 , wherein the floor panel will bend less than 10 centimeters per meter under its own weight.

Assignments (3)
NUNC PRO TUNC ASSIGNMENT Recorded Mar 18, 2024
From: FLOORING INDUSTRIES LIMITED, SARL
To: UNILIN BV
Reel/Frame 066805/0445 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 24, 2019
From: CAPPELLE, MARK
To: FLOORING INDUSTRIES LIMITED, SARL
Reel/Frame 050477/0044 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 7, 2018
From: MEERSSEMAN, LAURENT; VANHASTEL, LUC
To: FLOORING INDUSTRIES LIMITED, SARL
Reel/Frame 045733/0389 →