Anti-slip floor for shower area

CN224648060UActive Publication Date: 2026-08-18JINAN YIZHU BUILDING MATERIALS CO LTD
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Application Number
CN202522075009.5
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Priority Date
2024-11-25
Filing Date
2025-09-26
Publication Date
2026-08-18
Estimated Expiration
2035-09-26

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Technical Problem

此类地砖的产品属性上存在较多问题,一是此类地砖表面光滑,摩擦系数低,防滑效果差,应用在淋浴区易导致人员滑倒摔伤;二是此类地砖强度都较差,在生产运输、安装或使用时易磕碰损坏;三是在冬天使用时脚感冰凉,尤其应用在酒店等环境,造成用户使用体验差,不满足用户需求;四是此类地砖只能砌筑在地面上进行固定安装,一旦损坏,只能扒掉旧地砖重新砌筑,安装使用方式较为单一

Benefits of technology

1、本防滑地板通过在顶面设置网格状的防滑纹,使板体的表面具有更多可与用户脚面摩擦的接触点,从而大大增强了板体表面的摩擦系数。配合防滑纹形成的凸起或凹陷,进一步增加对用户脚面的摩擦阻力,提高防滑效果,使用户淋浴时可稳定站立在板体上,提高安全性。

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Abstract

This utility model relates to an anti-slip flooring for shower areas, comprising a board body made of SMC material. The top surface of the board body has an anti-slip texture, which is a grid-like structure. The anti-slip texture forms raised or recessed areas on the top surface of the board body. The anti-slip texture includes multiple parallel horizontal lines and multiple parallel vertical lines, which intersect to form the grid-like structure. The bottom surface of the board body has reinforcing ribs, which include multiple parallel horizontal ribs and multiple parallel vertical ribs, distributed in a grid pattern. The grid-like structure of the anti-slip texture on the top surface of the board body provides more contact points for friction with the user's feet, greatly increasing the coefficient of friction. Combined with the recessed areas formed by the anti-slip texture, this further increases the frictional resistance to the user's feet, improving the anti-slip effect and allowing the user to stand stably on the board while showering, thus enhancing safety.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of shower room decoration and renovation technology, specifically to a non-slip floor for shower areas. Background Technology

[0002] In homes and hotels, shower areas are typically tiled. Currently, the main types of tiles on the market are ceramic, marble, and artificial stone. However, these tiles present several problems: First, their smooth surface and low coefficient of friction result in poor slip resistance, increasing the risk of slips and falls in shower areas. Second, they are generally weak and prone to damage during production, transportation, installation, and use. Third, they feel cold underfoot in winter, especially in environments like hotels, leading to a poor user experience and failing to meet user needs. Fourth, these tiles can only be fixed to the ground; if damaged, they must be removed and rebuilt, limiting their installation and usage options. Utility Model Content

[0003] This invention addresses the shortcomings of existing technologies by providing a non-slip floor with high anti-slip effect and strength, which is flexible in installation and use, greatly enhancing the user experience.

[0004] This utility model is achieved through the following technical solution: a non-slip floor for a shower area, comprising a board body, the top surface of which is provided with anti-slip patterns, the anti-slip patterns being a grid structure, the anti-slip patterns forming protrusions or depressions on the top surface of the board body.

[0005] The anti-slip texture on the top surface of this panel uses a grid structure, creating more contact points for friction with the user's feet, thus significantly increasing the coefficient of friction. Combined with the raised or recessed areas created by the anti-slip texture, this further increases frictional resistance to the user's feet, enhancing the anti-slip effect and allowing the user to stand stably on the panel while showering, thus improving safety.

[0006] As an optimization, the board body is made of SMC material. The SMC material used in this optimized anti-slip flooring solution, commonly known as aerospace resin, features high production efficiency, lightweight for easy transportation, high strength, and is not easily damaged by impacts. Compared to ceramic tiles, this material has a higher coefficient of friction, further improving the anti-slip effect. Furthermore, this material keeps feet warm in winter, providing a comfortable feel and greatly enhancing the user experience.

[0007] As an optimization, the anti-slip texture includes multiple parallel horizontal lines and multiple parallel vertical lines, which intersect and connect to form the grid-like structure. This optimized solution ensures the anti-slip effect by arranging multiple horizontal and vertical lines to form a grid-like anti-slip texture.

[0008] As an optimization, the horizontal and vertical textures are wavy. This optimized wavy texture provides a larger frictional contact area between the user's foot and the anti-slip pattern, further improving anti-slip performance.

[0009] As an optimization, the panel is a rectangular structure. This optimized design makes the rectangular panel easier to assemble and lay, and installation is more convenient.

[0010] As an optimization, the bottom surface of the plate is provided with reinforcing ribs. This optimization scheme improves the structural strength of the plate and enhances its mass by using reinforcing ribs.

[0011] As an optimization, the reinforcing rib and the plate are integrally formed. This optimized solution involves molding the reinforcing rib and plate together under high pressure and high temperature in a single process, simplifying processing, increasing production efficiency, and making the process more convenient.

[0012] As an optimization, the reinforcing ribs include multiple parallel transverse stiffeners and multiple parallel longitudinal stiffeners, with the transverse and longitudinal stiffeners distributed in a grid pattern. This optimized solution uniformly strengthens the entire plate through the grid-like reinforcing ribs, and significantly improves the overall structural strength of the plate through the support provided by the transverse and longitudinal stiffeners.

[0013] As an optimization, among the multiple longitudinal stiffeners, the two outermost longitudinal stiffeners are fixed to the transverse ends of the plate. This optimized solution supports the ends of the plate through the longitudinal stiffeners, ensuring the strength of the plate end plates. It also facilitates the assembly and connection between adjacent plates.

[0014] As an optimization, several perforations are provided on the two outermost longitudinal stiffeners, evenly distributed along the length of the stiffeners. This optimized flooring design can also be used on old floor tiles. Bolts can be inserted into the perforations, allowing adjacent floorboards to be connected and spliced ​​together, preventing the floorboards from separating, improving overall stability, and making installation and use more flexible.

[0015] The beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows: 1. This anti-slip flooring features a grid-like anti-slip texture on its top surface, creating more contact points for the user's feet and significantly increasing the coefficient of friction. The raised or recessed areas created by the anti-slip texture further increase friction resistance, enhancing the anti-slip effect and allowing users to stand stably on the floor while showering, thus improving safety.

[0016] 2. This anti-slip flooring is made of SMC material under high pressure and high temperature in a single molding process. It is simple and convenient to process, featuring high production efficiency, lightweight for easy transportation, high strength, and resistance to damage from impacts. Compared to ceramic tiles, it has a higher coefficient of friction, further enhancing its anti-slip effect. Furthermore, this material keeps feet warm in winter, providing a comfortable feel and greatly enhancing the user experience.

[0017] 3. This anti-slip flooring further enhances its overall structural strength and quality by incorporating a grid-like reinforcing rib on the bottom surface.

[0018] 4. This anti-slip flooring can be installed and fixed on a rough surface or directly laid on old floor tiles. When used on old floor tiles, to improve stability, adjacent floor tiles can be bolted together, making the floor tiles a unified whole, effectively preventing them from separating and improving overall stability. There's no need to remove the old tiles, making installation and use more flexible. Attached Figure Description

[0019] Figure 1 This is a three-dimensional structural schematic diagram of Example 1; Figure 2 This is a front view of Example 1; Figure 3 This is a top view of Example 1; Figure 4 This is a bottom view of Example 1; Figure 5 This is a three-dimensional structural schematic diagram of Example 2; Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram of the connection between adjacent base plates in Example 2; As shown in the figure: 1. Plate body, 2. Anti-slip texture, 21. Horizontal texture, 22. Vertical texture, 3. Reinforcing ribs, 31. Horizontal stiffeners, 32. Vertical stiffeners, 4. Perforation, 5. Bolts. Detailed Implementation

[0020] To clearly illustrate the technical features of this solution, the following detailed implementation method will be used to explain the solution.

[0021] Example 1: like Figures 1-4 As shown, a non-slip flooring for a shower area includes a panel 1, which has a rectangular structure, i.e., the panel 1 is a rectangular board, facilitating the installation and layout of the non-slip flooring. The top surface of the panel 1 is provided with anti-slip patterns 2, which have a grid-like structure and form protrusions or depressions on the top surface of the panel 1.

[0022] Specifically, the anti-slip texture 2 includes multiple parallel horizontal lines 21 and multiple parallel vertical lines 22, wherein the horizontal lines 21 and vertical lines 22 have a wavy structure. The multiple horizontal lines 21 and multiple vertical lines 22 intersect and connect to form the mesh structure. In this embodiment, the multiple horizontal lines 21 are evenly distributed along the longitudinal direction of the board body 1, and the multiple vertical lines 22 are evenly distributed along the transverse direction of the board body 1. Furthermore, both the horizontal lines 21 and the vertical lines 22 are recessed, thereby forming a recessed anti-slip texture 2 on the top surface of the board body 1.

[0023] The anti-slip texture 2 is designed with a grid structure, giving the surface of the board 1 more contact points for friction with the user's feet. This significantly increases the coefficient of friction on the surface of the board 1. Combined with the raised or recessed areas created by the anti-slip texture 2, this further increases the frictional resistance to the user's feet. Furthermore, the wavy texture provides an even larger contact area between the user's feet and the anti-slip texture 2, further improving anti-slip performance and allowing the user to stand stably on the board 1 while showering, thus enhancing safety.

[0024] The bottom surface of the plate 1 is provided with reinforcing ribs 3. Specifically, the reinforcing ribs 3 include multiple parallel transverse ribs 31 and multiple parallel longitudinal ribs 32, with the multiple transverse ribs 31 and multiple longitudinal ribs 32 distributed in a grid pattern. Among the multiple longitudinal ribs 32, the two outermost longitudinal ribs 32 are respectively fixed to the transverse ends of the plate 1. In this embodiment, the bottom surface of the plate 1 is provided with two transverse ribs 31 and three longitudinal ribs 32. The transverse ribs 31 and the longitudinal ribs 32 are both perpendicular to the plate 1. The two transverse ribs 31 are arranged longitudinally along the plate 1, and the three longitudinal ribs 32 are arranged transversely along the plate 1.

[0025] The anti-slip flooring uses grid-like reinforcing ribs 3 to uniformly strengthen the entire board 1, and the transverse ribs 31 and longitudinal ribs 32 to support the board 1, greatly improving the overall structural strength of the board 1. By placing the two outer longitudinal ribs 32 at the ends of the board 1, the edge strength of the board 1 is strengthened, and it is convenient to assemble and connect adjacent boards 1.

[0026] The board 1 is made of SMC material, and the reinforcing rib 3 is also made of SMC material. The reinforcing rib 3 and the board 1 are integrally molded. The entire anti-slip floor uses SMC material, commonly known as aerospace resin. During processing, the board 1 and the reinforcing rib 3 are molded in one piece under high pressure and high temperature using compression molding or injection molding methods, which is simple and convenient to process and has higher production efficiency. SMC material is lightweight, easy to transport, and has high strength, making it less prone to damage from impacts. Compared with ceramic tiles, this material has a higher coefficient of friction, which can further improve the anti-slip effect. Moreover, this material does not freeze the feet when used in winter, providing a comfortable feel and greatly enhancing the user experience.

[0027] Instructions for use: The anti-slip flooring in this embodiment is suitable for use on unfinished floors. Concrete is poured onto the unfinished floor, and the anti-slip flooring is then laid on top of it, thus completing the installation of the anti-slip flooring.

[0028] Example 2: like Figure 5As shown, the difference between this embodiment and Embodiment 1 is that: among the multiple longitudinal stiffeners 32, the two outermost longitudinal stiffeners 32 are provided with a plurality of through holes 4, which are evenly distributed along the length of the longitudinal stiffeners 32. The through holes 4 are used to insert bolts 5.

[0029] Instructions for use: The anti-slip flooring of this embodiment is suitable for both unfinished floors and old floor tiles.

[0030] When used on unfinished floors, the anti-slip flooring in this embodiment is fixed to the unfinished floor by concrete masonry, and this installation method is the same as in Embodiment 1.

[0031] When used to renovate old floor tiles, i.e. when the original old floor tiles in the shower area are damaged by bumps, the anti-slip flooring of this embodiment can be directly placed and laid on the old floor tiles. Therefore, it is not necessary to smash or remove the old floor tiles or to build concrete for fixation, thus saving costs.

[0032] This installation method does not require masonry for fixation. To improve the stability of the anti-slip flooring during installation, if... Figure 6 As shown, adjacent anti-slip floorboards can be connected and fixed together using bolts 5, allowing several anti-slip floorboards to be spliced ​​together into a whole. This whole floorboard is then placed on the old floor tiles, ensuring sufficient space for the user's movement. Splicing them together effectively prevents individual anti-slip floorboards from shifting, thus improving overall stability. This embodiment of anti-slip flooring offers more flexible and convenient installation and use.

[0033] Of course, the above description is not limited to the examples above. Technical features of this utility model not described can be implemented by or using existing technology, and will not be repeated here. The above embodiments and drawings are only used to illustrate the technical solution of this utility model and are not intended to limit this utility model. This utility model has been described in detail with reference to preferred embodiments. Those skilled in the art should understand that any changes, modifications, additions or substitutions made by those skilled in the art within the scope of this utility model do not depart from the spirit of this utility model and should also fall within the protection scope of the claims of this utility model.

Claims

1. A non-slip floor for shower areas, comprising a plate body (1), characterized in that: The top surface of the plate (1) is provided with anti-slip texture (2), which is a grid structure. The anti-slip texture (2) forms protrusions or depressions on the top surface of the plate (1).

2. The slip-resistant floor for a shower area according to claim 1, characterized by: The plate (1) is made of SMC material.

3. The slip-resistant floor for a shower area according to claim 1, characterized by: The anti-slip texture (2) includes multiple horizontal lines (21) and multiple vertical lines (22) arranged side by side. The multiple horizontal lines (21) and multiple vertical lines (22) are intersected to form the grid structure.

4. The anti-slip flooring for shower areas according to claim 3, characterized in that: The horizontal lines (21) and vertical lines (22) are wavy structures.

5. The anti-slip flooring for shower areas according to claim 1, characterized in that: The plate (1) has a rectangular structure.

6. The anti-slip flooring for shower areas according to claim 1, characterized in that: The bottom surface of the plate (1) is provided with reinforcing ribs (3).

7. The anti-slip flooring for shower areas according to claim 6, characterized in that: The reinforcing rib (3) and the plate (1) are integrally formed.

8. The anti-slip flooring for shower areas according to claim 6 or 7, characterized in that: The reinforcing rib (3) includes multiple horizontal stiffeners (31) and multiple vertical stiffeners (32) arranged in parallel, with the multiple horizontal stiffeners (31) and multiple vertical stiffeners (32) distributed in a grid pattern.

9. The anti-slip flooring for shower areas according to claim 8, characterized in that: Among the multiple longitudinal stiffeners (32), the two outermost longitudinal stiffeners (32) are respectively fixed at both ends of the transverse direction of the plate (1).

10. The anti-slip flooring for shower areas according to claim 9, characterized in that: Several perforations (4) are provided on the two outermost longitudinal stiffeners (32), and the perforations (4) are evenly distributed along the length of the longitudinal stiffeners (32).