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Panelling system formed from panels defined by tongue and groove strips

a panel and tongue technology, applied in the field of panelling systems formed from tongue and groove strips, can solve the problems of unsuitable high-quality interior flooring, unattractive appearance, and not accepted as high-quality wood products

Inactive Publication Date: 2008-12-11
GIBSON KELLY +1
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"The present invention provides an improved panelling system with fastened panel members that have effective joints between them. The panelling system includes a plurality of panel members with main strips and dividing strips that are fastened together to form a common panel member for transportation and installation. The main strips and dividing strips are fastened together with corrugated joining plate members that have a series of corrugations extending through the height of the plate member. The system also includes interconnected main strips that have exposed tongues and grooves for co-operation with the next adjacent panel. The technical effects of the invention include improved fastening of the panel members and more effective joints between them."

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This construction is time consuming and relatively inaccurate so that gaps can be exposed leading to an unattractive appearance.
Often such panels are formed from laminated or other non-wood materials and hence are not accepted as a high quality wood product.
This arrangement as disclosed was proposed for use with rectangular panels of solid wood or for deck strips and as such was not suitable for high quality interior flooring.

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[0102]Reference is made to the above published application of Gibson which shows and describes the details of the panels with the dividing strips and the interconnection between the four corners of the panels.

[0103]The arrangement described herein comprises a floor system defined by a series of panel members, four of which are shown at 10 through 13. Each of the panel members has a top surface 16 defining a floor surface on which the user walks and providing an attractive appearance as described hereinafter. Each of the panel members includes a bottom surface 17 for sitting on a sub floor of a conventional nature.

[0104]Each of the panel members is formed from a plurality of side by side main strips 10A to 10G which are connected together side by side to form an initial panel portion which has four side edges so that for example the panel 10 has side edges 20 and 21 which form a first pair of opposed side edges and side edges 22 and 23 which form a second pair of opposed side edges.

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Abstract

A panelling system preferably for floors is defined by a series of panels each formed of a plurality of tongue and groove main floor plank strips arranged side edge to side edge and cut to a common length with a tongue along one cut edge and a groove along the other. At the edges are attached edge strips formed also from the flooring planks with tongue and groove and fastened together to form a common panel member for transportation and installation. The outwardly facing edge of each edge has a tongue or groove for mating with a groove or tongue of a next adjacent panel. The strips are fastened by a corrugated fastening plate bridging the junction or by pins from the rear or by a bonded sheet material on the rear.

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[0001]This application is a continuation-in-part application from application Ser. No. 11 / 760,098 filed Jun. 8, 2007.[0002]This invention relates to a panelling system defined by a plurality of inter-engaging panels. The system is primarily designed for flooring but can be used for other surfaces requiring to be paneled with an attractive layer of a covering material formed in individual panels. The system is primarily designed for use with panels formed of wood but other materials can be used either to form the entire panel or a part of the panel.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0003]Various techniques have been proposed for the manufacture of wood panel flooring. Conventionally wood panel flooring is formed as tongue and groove planks which are arranged edge to edge so that the tongue of one projects into a groove of the next. This construction is time consuming and relatively inaccurate so that gaps can be exposed leading to an unattractive appearance.[0004]Floor panels in rectangular...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): E04F15/16
CPCE04F15/02E04F15/16E04F2201/042E04F2201/043E04F2201/0511E04F15/02038E04F2201/07
Inventor GIBSON, KELLYHOARD, LEN
Owner GIBSON KELLY