Floor panel

US12442196B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12442196-B2
Application numberUS-202418440230-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateFeb 13, 2024
Priority dateNov 10, 2016
Publication dateOct 14, 2025
Grant dateOct 14, 2025

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A floor panel with a substrate, including thermoplastic material, a decor provided thereon, and, on at least one pair of opposite edges, coupling parts realized at least partially from the substrate. The coupling parts allow a mechanical locking between two of such floor panels, where the substrate includes a rigid, non-foamed substrate layer of thermoplastic material.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A floor panel comprising: a substrate and a decor provided on the substrate; wherein on at least one pair of opposite edges of the substrate, coupling parts realized at least partially from the substrate, wherein said coupling parts are configured to effect a mechanical locking between two of such floor panels, wherein the substrate comprises a rigid substrate layer formed by extrusion of a composition comprising polyvinyl chloride, an amount of filler, an impact modifier and a stabilizer; wherein said rigid substrate layer is free from plasticizers or comprises an amount of less than 5 phr of plasticizers; wherein said amount of filler is at least 60 percent by weight of said rigid substrate layer; wherein a density of the rigid substrate layer is at least 1300 kg/m 3 ; wherein a thickness of said rigid substrate layer is at least 65% of an overall thickness of said floor panel; wherein said overall thickness of said floor panel is between 3 and 10 mm, the floor panel showing a modulus of elasticity or Young's modulus of at least 3000 N per square millimeter. 2. The floor panel of claim 1 , wherein the thickness of said rigid substrate layer is between 2 and 6 mm. 3. The floor panel of claim 1 , wherein said decor is printed directly on one or a plurality of base coats provided on said substrate, wherein said floor panel further comprises a transparent or translucent wear and/or lacquer layer provided on said decor. 4. The floor panel of claim 1 , wherein said decor is printed on a décor carrier, wherein said decor carrier is a thermoplastic film or a paper layer impregnated with a melamine resin, and wherein said floor panel comprises a transparent or translucent wear and/or lacquer layer provided on said decor. 5. The floor panel of claim 4 , wherein said wear layer is a thermoplastic foil having a thickness between 350 and 750 micrometers, or a paper layer impregnated with melamine resin. 6. The floor panel of claim 4 , wherein a relief is formed in an upper side of said floor panel, wherein said relief reaches deeper than 100 microns, wherein said relief is provided by means of mechanical and/or chemical embossing. 7. The floor panel of claim 6 , wherein said relief extends into said substrate. 8. The floor panel of claim 1 , wherein said decor is a veneer of wood or stone. 9. The floor panel of claim 1 , wherein said mechanical locking is operative in both a horizontal and a vertical direction, wherein said locking is realized by cooperating locking surfaces, wherein the zones in which the locking surfaces cooperate are situated at least partially in said rigid substrate layer. 10. The floor panel of claim 1 , wherein said filler is an inorganic filler. 11. The floor panel of claim 10 , wherein the thermoplastic material of the rigid substrate layer comprises an amount of filler of at least 70 percent by weight. 12. A floor panel comprising: a substrate and a decor provided on the substrate; and, on at least one pair of opposite edges of the substrate, coupling parts realized at least partially from the substrate, wherein said coupling parts are configured to, in a coupled condition of two such floor panels, effect a mechanical locking at said one pair of opposite edges, wherein said mechanical locking is operative in both a horizontal direction and a vertical direction, said coupling parts being realized as a tongue and groove connection, the groove being bordered by an upper and a lower lip, wherein said tongue and groove connection comprises locking elements in the form of a protrusion at a lower side of the tongue and a recess in an upper side of the lower lip, which, in a coupled condition, counteract a moving apart of the tongue and the groove in a horizontal direction, wherein said mechanical locking is realized by cooperating locking surfaces of said tongue and groove and said locking elements; wherein the substrate comprises a rigid substrate layer formed by extrusion of a composition comprising a thermoplastic material and an amount of inorganic or mineral filler; wherein said amount of inorganic or mineral filler is at least 60 percent by weight and said thermoplastic material is chosen from group consisting of polyethylene, polypropylene, polyester and polyethylene terephthalate; wherein a density of the rigid substrate layer is at least 1300 kg/m 3 ; wherein a thickness of said rigid substrate layer is at least 65 % of an overall thickness of said floor panel; wherein said overall thickness of said floor panel is between 3 and 10 mm, the floor panel showing a modulus of elasticity or Young's modulus of at least 2000 N per square millimeter; wherein said upper lip and said lower lip are at least partially realized from said rigid substrate layer; wherein a center line through said tongue is in said rigid substrate layer and wherein said groove comprises a most inwardly located point, said point being situated in said rigid substrate layer; wherein zones in which the locking surfaces cooperate are situated at least partially in said rigid substrate layer. 13. The floor panel of claim 12 , wherein the thickness of said rigid substrate layer is between 2 and 6 mm. 14. The floor panel of claim 13 , wherein said decor is chosen from a list consisting of: a decor printed directly on one or a plurality of base coats provided on said substrate; a decor printed on a decor carrier, wherein said decor carrier is a thermoplastic film or a paper layer impregnated with a melamine resin; and a decor being a veneer of wood or stone. 15. The floor panel of claim 14 , wherein said floor panel comprises a transparent or translucent wear and/or lacquer layer provided on said decor. 16. The floor panel of claim 15 , wherein said wear layer is a thermoplastic foil having a thickness between 350 and 750 micrometers, or a paper layer impregnated with melamine resin. 17. The floor panel of claim 16 , wherein a relief is formed in an upper side of said floor panel, wherein said relief reaches deeper than 100 microns, wherein said relief is provided by means of mechanical and/or chemical embossing. 18. The floor panel of claim 17 , wherein said relief extends into said substrate. 19. The floor panel of claim 15 , wherein the thermoplastic material of the rigid substrate layer comprises an amount of filler of at least 70 percent by weight. 20. The floor panel of claim 19 , wherein said modulus of elasticity or Young's modulus is at least 3000 N per square millimeter. 21. The floor panel of claim 20 , wherein said coupling parts allow bringing two of such floor panels in said coupled condition by means of a turning movement as well as by means of a substantially horizontal snap movement. 22. The floor panel of claim 21 , wherein said lower lip is subjected to bending during said bringing said two of such floor panels in said coupled condition, wherein said lower lip is not broken. 23. The floor panel of claim 12 , wherein said modulus of elasticity or Young's modulus is at least 3500 N per square millimeter.

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  • of fibrous or chipped materials, e.g. bonded with synthetic resins · CPC title

  • containing glass elements · CPC title

  • Glass fibres · CPC title

  • comprising vinyl halide (co)polymers, e.g. PVC, PVDC, PVF, PVDF · CPC title

  • of foam · CPC title

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What does patent US12442196B2 cover?
A floor panel with a substrate, including thermoplastic material, a decor provided thereon, and, on at least one pair of opposite edges, coupling parts realized at least partially from the substrate. The coupling parts allow a mechanical locking between two of such floor panels, where the substrate includes a rigid, non-foamed substrate layer of thermoplastic material.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Unilin Bv
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification E04F15/107. Mapped technology areas include Fixed Constructions.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Oct 14 2025 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 12 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).