US2024247498A1PendingUtilityA1
Multi-Purpose Tile System, Tile Covering, and Tile
Est. expiryMay 23, 2038(~11.8 yrs left)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
E04F 2201/043E04F 2201/042E04F 2201/023E04F 2201/0153E04F 2201/0138E04F 15/02038
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Abstract
The invention relates to a multi-purpose tile system, in particular a floor tile system, comprising a plurality of multi-purpose tiles, in particular floor tiles, wall tiles, or ceiling tiles. The invention also relates to a tile covering, in particular floor covering, ceiling covering, or wall covering, consisting of mutually coupled tiles according to the invention. The invention further relates to a tile for use in multi-purpose tile system according to the invention.
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exact text as granted — not AI-modified1 . A multi-purpose tile system comprising a plurality of multi-purpose tiles wherein said multi-purpose tiles are configured to be joined in a chevron pattern, wherein each tile comprises:
a first pair of opposing edges comprising a first edge and an opposite second edge; a second pair of opposing edges comprising a third edge and an opposing fourth edge,
wherein:
the first edge and the third edge enclose a first acute angle, and wherein the second edge and the fourth edge enclose a second acute angle opposing said first acute angle, and wherein the second edge and the third edge enclose a first obtuse angle, and wherein the first edge and the fourth edge enclose a second obtuse angle opposing said first obtuse angle, and wherein
the first pair of opposing edges have pairs of opposing first mechanical coupling means for locking together said tiles at least vertically, comprising:
a first coupling profile comprising a sideward tongue extending in a direction substantially parallel to an upper side of the tile, and
an opposing second coupling profile comprising a recess configured for accommodating at least a part of the sideward tongue of a further tile, said recess being defined by an upper lip and a lower lip, wherein said first mechanical coupling profiles allow locking together said tiles by inward angling whereby at least a part of the sideward tongue is received by the recess, and wherein
the second pair of opposing edges have pairs of opposing second mechanical coupling means for locking together said tiles vertically and horizontally, comprising:
a third coupling profile, comprising an upward tongue, at least one upward flank lying at a distance from the upward tongue and an upward groove formed between the upward tongue and the upward flank, and
a fourth coupling profile, comprising a downward tongue, at least one downward flank lying at a distance from the downward tongue, and a downward groove formed between the downward tongue and the downward flank, wherein the second mechanical coupling profiles allow locking together said tiles during inward angling of the first coupling profile of a tile and the second coupling profile of another tile, wherein the fourth coupling profile of the tile to be coupled makes a scissoring movement toward the third coupling profile of yet another tile, leading to locking of the third coupling profile and the fourth coupling profile,
wherein the length of the first edge and the length of the second edge of a tile are greater than the length of the third edge and the length of the fourth edge of said tile, wherein each tile comprises a substantially rigid base layer at least partially made of at least one plastic material and at least one filler, wherein at least one tile comprises at least one upper substrate affixed to an upper side the base layer, wherein said upper substrate comprises a decorative layer wherein at least one tile comprises a plurality of strip shaped, parallelogrammatic upper substrates affixed to an upper side the base layer, wherein said upper substrates are arranged side by side in the same plane, in a parallel configuration, and wherein longitudinal edges of said upper substrates run parallel to the third and fourth edges of said tile.
2 . The multi-purpose tile system according to claim 1 , wherein the multi-purpose tile system comprises two different types of tiles (A and B respectively), and wherein the first mechanical coupling means of one type of tile along the first pair of opposite edges are arranged in a mirror-inverted manner relative to the corresponding first mechanical coupling means along the same first pair of opposite edge portions of the other type of tile.
3 . The multi-purpose tile system according to claim 1 , wherein at least one tile has a configuration wherein:
the first coupling profile is arranged at the first edge; the second coupling profile is arranged at the second edge; the third coupling profile is arranged at the third edge; and the fourth coupling profile is arranged at the fourth edge.
4 . The multi-purpose tile system according to claim 1 , wherein at least one tile has a configuration wherein:
the first coupling profile is arranged at the second edge; the second coupling profile is arranged at the first edge; the third coupling profile is arranged at the third edge; and the fourth coupling profile is arranged at the fourth edge.
5 . The multi-purpose tile system according to claim 1 , wherein:
the first coupling profile comprises a sideward tongue extending in a direction substantially parallel to the upper side of the tile, the bottom front region of said sideward tongue, the bottom back region of said tongue being configured as bearing region, wherein the bottom back region is located closer to the level of the upper side of the tile than a lowest part of the bottom front region, and wherein the second coupling profile comprises a recess for accommodating at least a part of the sideward tongue of a further tile, said recess being defined by an upper lip and a lower lip, said lower lip being provided with a upwardly protruding shoulder for supporting and/or facing the bearing region of the sideward tongue, wherein the sideward tongue being designed such that locking takes place by an introduction movement into the recess of the sideward tongue a further tile and a angling down movement about an axis parallel to the first coupling profile, as a result of which a top side of the sideward tongue will engage the upper lip and the bearing region of the sideward tongue will be supported by and/or will be facing the shoulder of the lower lip, leading to locking of adjacent tiles at the first and second edges in both horizontal direction and vertical direction.
6 . The multi-purpose tile system according to claim 1 , wherein:
the third coupling profile comprises an upward tongue, at least one upward flank lying at a distance from the upward tongue and an upward groove formed between the upward tongue and the upward flank, wherein at least a part of a side of the upward tongue facing the upward flank is inclined toward the upward flank, and wherein at least a part of a side of the upward tongue facing away from the upward flank optionally comprises at least one first locking element, which makes integral part of the upward tongue, and wherein the fourth coupling profile comprises a downward tongue, at least one downward flank lying at a distance from the downward tongue, and a downward groove formed between the downward tongue and the downward flank, wherein at least a part of a side of the downward tongue facing the downward flank is inclined toward the downward flank, and wherein the downward flank comprises at least one second locking element, which makes integral part of the downward flank, and adapted for co-action with the at least one first locking element of the third coupling profile of yet a further tile, the third and fourth coupling profiles being configured such that locking takes place during angling down of a tile to be coupled at the first coupling profile to the second coupling profile of a further tile, wherein the fourth coupling profile of the tile to be coupled makes a scissoring movement toward a third coupling profile of yet another tile, such that the downward tongue of the fourth coupling profile of the tile to be coupled will be forced into the upward groove of the third coupling profile of said other tile and the upward tongue of said other tile will be forced into the downward groove of the tile the be coupled, by deformation of the third coupling profile and/or the coupling profile edge, leading to locking of adjacent tiles at the third and fourth coupling profiles in both horizontal direction and vertical direction.
7 . The multi-purpose tile system according to claim 1 , wherein the length of the first edge and the length of the second edge of a tile are substantially identical.
8 . The multi-purpose tile system according to claim 1 , wherein the length of the first edge and the length of the second edge of a tile are greater than the length of the third edge and the fourth edge of said tile.
9 . The multi-purpose tile system according to claim 1 , wherein the first acute angle and the second acute angle are situated between 30 and 60 degrees.
10 . The multi-purpose tile system according to claim 1 , wherein the first obtuse angle and the second obtuse angle are situated between 120 and 150 degrees.
11 . The multi-purpose tile system according to claim 1 , wherein at least one pair of opposing edges of at least one tile are provided, near the top side, with a bevel.
12 . The multi-purpose tile system according to claim 1 , wherein each strip shaped upper substrate comprises:
a decorative layer and an abrasion resistant wear layer covering said decorative layer, wherein a top surface of said wear layer is the top surface of said tile, and wherein the wear layer is a transparent and/or translucent material, such that decorative layer is visible through the transparent wear layer, and wherein each bevel provided at facing longitudinal edges of at least two strip shaped upper substrates is formed by a cut-away portion and/or imprinted portion of said wear layer, and a transparent finishing layer situated in between the decorative layer and the wear layer, and a back layer situated in between the base layer and the decorative layer.
13 . The multi-purpose tile system according to claim 1 , wherein each strip shaped upper substrate comprises a substantially transparent or translucent three-dimensional embossing structure at least partially covering said print layer.
14 . The multi-purpose tile system according to claim 1 , wherein each of the plurality of upper substrates comprises a decorative layer, wherein the decorative layers of at least two adjacently arranged upper substrates have different appearances.
15 . The multi-purpose tile system according to claim 1 , wherein at least one filler of the base layer is selected from the group consisting of: talc, chalk, wood, calcium carbonate, and a mineral filler.
16 . The multi-purpose tile system according to claim 1 , wherein a side of the downward tongue facing away from the downward flank is provided with a third locking element, and wherein the upward flank is provided with a fourth locking element, said third locking element being configured to cooperate with a fourth locking element of another tile.
17 . The multi-purpose tile system according to claim 1 , wherein distinctive visual markings are applied to different tile types for installation purposes.
18 . The multi-purpose tile system according to claim 1 , wherein the decorative layer is formed by an ink layer digitally directly printed onto a supporting layer, such as the base layer or a primer layer applied onto the base layer.
19 . The multi-purpose tile system according to claim 1 , wherein facing longitudinal edges of at least two strip shaped upper substrates are provided, near the top side, with a bevel.
20 . A multi-purpose tile covering comprising mutually coupled tiles of the multi-purpose tile system according to claim 1 .Join the waitlist — get patent alerts
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