Method providing a workpiece with a three-dimensionally textured surface coating
US-2024116307-A1 · Apr 11, 2024 · US
US10047529B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10047529-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715603806-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 24, 2017 |
| Priority date | Oct 3, 2011 |
| Publication date | Aug 14, 2018 |
| Grant date | Aug 14, 2018 |
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A floor panel has a core, a print and a wear resistant layer. The core is assembled at least from a plurality of paper sheets, or other carrier sheets, impregnated with a thermosetting resin.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A floor panel comprising: parallel upper and lower major surfaces; a core having upper and lower surfaces, the core located between the upper and lower major surfaces of the floor panel: wherein the core is assembled at least from a metal layer and a plurality of carrier sheets impregnated with a thermosetting resin; and wherein the plurality of carrier sheets extend in a direction parallel to the upper and lower major surfaces of the floor panel; a first edge and a second edge: wherein the first and second edges are located between the upper and lower major surfaces of the floor panel; wherein the first and second edges are located opposite one another; wherein the first edge defines a groove, and wherein the second edge defines a tongue; wherein the groove is bordered by upper and lower lips having upper and lower contact surfaces, respectively: wherein the upper and lower contact surfaces are arranged for engagement with a tongue of another one of the floor panel; wherein an upper lip thickness (TUL) of the upper lip is defined between the upper surface of the core and the upper contact surface, and wherein a lower lip thickness (TLL) is defined between the lower surface of the core and the lower contact surface; and wherein the upper lip thickness (TUL) and the lower lip thickness (TLL) are each at least once a thickness of each of the carrier sheets of the core. 2. The floor panel of claim 1 , wherein said carrier sheets each have a weight between 150 and 450 grams per square meter. 3. The floor panel of claim 1 , wherein the carrier sheets comprise paper-based sheets, and the core by weight overall comprises more resin than paper. 4. The floor panel of claim 1 , wherein the carrier sheets comprise paper-based sheets, and each carrier sheet, in a dry condition as having less than 7 weight percent humidity carries an amount of resin that is between 1 and 2 times the weight of a respective paper sheet of the carrier sheets. 5. The floor panel of claim 1 , wherein said core comprises 5 or 6 to 15 carrier sheets, each carrier sheet including a resin impregnated paper sheet. 6. The floor panel of claim 1 , wherein said floor panel has a weight between 3 and 10 kilograms per square meter. 7. The floor panel of claim 1 , wherein said floor panel has a density between 800 and 2400 kilograms per cubic meter. 8. The floor panel of claim 1 , wherein said floor panel has an overall thickness (TP) between 2 and 5 millimeters. 9. The floor panel of claim 1 , further comprising a print applied on a paper sheet having a weight between 20 and 150 grams per square meter. 10. The floor panel of claim 1 , further comprising a wear resistant layer including a resin, an impregnated paper sheet and/or hard particles having an average particle size between 1 and 200 micrometer. 11. The floor panel of claim 1 , wherein said core comprises filling particles obtained from scrap paper. 12. The floor panel of claim 1 , wherein said resin comprises one or more thermosetting resins chosen from the list consisting of melamineformaldehyde, ureumformaldehyde, melamineureumformaldehyde, lignosulfonate. 13. The floor panel of claim 1 , wherein the majority of said plurality of carrier sheets shows one or more of the following properties: the property that said majority has a specific density of less than 750 kilogram per cubic meter; the property that said majority has an absorbency according to Klemm's method of lower than 60 millimeters; the property that said majority has a wet tensile strength of above 500 N/m. 14. The floor panel of claim 1 , wherein said thermosetting resin is a melamine or phenol resin. 15. The floor panel of claim 1 , wherein said floor panel comprises a beveled transitional region extending from the upper major surface of the floor panel to at least one of the first and second edges, wherein the print follows the contours of the beveled transitional region and extends to the at least one of the first and second edges. 16. The floor panel of claim 1 , further comprising a relief realized at the upper major surface of said panel, wherein the relief comprises an embossment having a depth of more than 0.5 mm. 17. A method for manufacturing the floor panel of claim 1 , wherein the resin impregnated carrier sheets are consolidated by means of a short cycle press. 18. A method for manufacturing the floor panel of claim 16 , wherein the relief on the upper major surface of the panel is realized by means of a structured press plate.
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