Method of making surf fin including injection molded pre-impregnated composite fiber matrix inserts
US-2024017455-A1 · Jan 18, 2024 · US
US2018245353A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2018245353-A1 |
| Application number | US-201815964142-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Apr 27, 2018 |
| Priority date | May 10, 2010 |
| Publication date | Aug 30, 2018 |
| Grant date | — |
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A floor panel may include a substrate and a top layer located above the substrate. The substrate may include a closed cell foamed synthetic material layer with fillers. The closed cell foamed synthetic material layer may have an average density of more than 300 kilograms per cubic meter. The top layer may include a back layer, a printed synthetic material film located above the back layer, and a transparent or translucent synthetic material wear layer located above the printed synthetic material film. The back layer may include a vinyl compound with fillers. The back layer may have a thickness of at least 45 percent of the thickness of the top layer. The floor panel may be rectangular and oblong and may include a pair of long edges and a pair of short edges. The floor panel may include first mechanical coupling parts at the pair of long edges and second mechanical coupling parts at the pair of short edges. The first mechanical coupling parts may allow a horizontal and vertical locking of two of such floor panels using a turning movement along the respective long edges. The first mechanical coupling parts may include a tongue and a groove. The groove may be flanked by an upper lip and a lower lip. The first mechanical coupling parts may include a vertical locking mechanism having a vertically active locking surface at the upper side of the tongue and the lower side of the upper lip, respectively. The first mechanical coupling parts may include a horizontal locking mechanism having a horizontally active locking surface at the lower side of the tongue and the upper side of the lower lip, respectively. The horizontally active locking surfaces and the vertically active locking surfaces may be formed in the material of the closed cell foamed synthetic material layer.
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A floor panel comprising: a substrate; and a top layer located above the substrate; wherein the substrate includes a closed cell foamed synthetic material layer with fillers; wherein the closed cell foamed synthetic material layer has an average density of more than 300 kilograms per cubic meter; wherein the top layer includes a back layer, a printed synthetic material film located above the back layer, and a transparent or translucent synthetic material wear layer located above the printed synthetic material film; wherein the back layer includes a vinyl compound with fillers; wherein the back layer has a thickness of at least 45 percent of the thickness of the top layer; wherein the floor panel is rectangular and oblong and includes a pair of long edges and a pair of short edges; wherein the floor panel includes first mechanical coupling parts at the pair of long edges and second mechanical coupling parts at the pair of short edges; wherein the first mechanical coupling parts allow a horizontal and vertical locking of two of such floor panels using a turning movement along the respective long edges; wherein the first mechanical coupling parts include a tongue and a groove; wherein the groove is flanked by an upper lip and a lower lip; wherein the first mechanical coupling parts include a vertical locking mechanism having a vertically active locking surface at the upper side of the tongue and the lower side of the upper lip, respectively; wherein the first mechanical coupling parts include a horizontal locking mechanism having a horizontally active locking surface at the lower side of the tongue and the upper side of the lower lip, respectively; and wherein the horizontally active locking surfaces and the vertically active locking surfaces are formed in the material of the closed cell foamed synthetic material layer. 2 . The floor panel of claim 1 , wherein at least 70 percent of the circumference of the first mechanical coupling parts is formed in the material of the closed cell foamed synthetic material layer. 3 . The floor panel of claim 1 , wherein the first mechanical coupling parts comprise additional horizontally active locking surfaces situated at the height of the location where the top layers of two of such floor panels in coupled condition are flanking each other; and wherein the additional horizontally active locking surfaces are formed in the material of the top layer. 4 . The floor panel of claim 1 , wherein the first mechanical coupling parts comprise additional vertically active locking surfaces at the lower side of the tongue and the upper side of the lower lip, respectively; and wherein the additional vertically active locking surfaces are formed in the material of the closed cell foamed synthetic material layer. 5 . The floor panel of claim 1 , wherein the average density of the closed cell foamed synthetic material layer is at least 500 kilograms per cubic meter. 6 . The floor panel of claim 1 , wherein the closed cell foamed synthetic material layer has a local density on the flat side which is situated closest to the top layer, which is higher than in the center of the closed cell foamed synthetic material layer. 7 . The floor panel of claim 6 , wherein the closed cell foamed synthetic material layer has a local density on both flat sides which is higher than in the center of the closed cell foamed synthetic material layer. 8 . The floor panel of claim 1 , wherein the closed cell foamed synthetic material layer is a closed cell foamed PVC layer. 9 . The floor panel of claim 1 , wherein the substrate has a thickness of at least 5 millimeters. 10 . The floor panel of claim 1 , wherein the transparent or translucent synthetic material wear layer comprises a vinyl layer; and wherein the transparent or translucent synthetic material wear layer has a thickness of 1 millimeter or less. 11 . The floor panel of claim 1 , wherein the printed synthetic material film is a printed PVC film. 12 . The floor panel of claim 1 , wherein the back layer is the thickest and densest layer of the top layer. 13 . The floor panel of claim 1 , wherein the top layer has a thickness of 0.5 to 3 millimeters. 14 . The floor panel of claim 1 , wherein the top layer is glued to the substrate. 15 . The floor panel of claim 1 , wherein the top layer has a density of more than 500 kilograms per cubic meter. 16 . The floor panel of claim 1 , wherein the top layer has a higher density than the substrate. 17 . The floor panel of claim 1 , wherein the floor panel has a thickness of 5 to 10 millimeters. 18 . The floor panel of claim 1 , wherein the floor panel comprises a backing layer below the substrate. 19 . The floor panel of claim 18 , wherein the backing layer has a lower density than the back layer. 20 . The floor panel of claim 1 , wherein the floor panel will bend less than 10 centimeters per meter under its own weight. 21 . A floor panel comprising: a substrate; a top layer located above the substrate; and a backing layer located below the substrate; wherein the top layer is glued to the substrate; wherein the substrate includes a closed cell foamed PVC layer with fillers; wherein the closed cell foamed PVC layer has an average density of more than 300 kilograms per cubic meter; wherein the top layer includes a back layer, a printed synthetic material film located above the back layer, and a transparent or translucent synthetic material wear layer located above the printed synthetic material film; wherein the back layer comprises a vinyl compound with fillers; wherein the back layer has a thickness of at least 45 percent of the thickness of the top layer; wherein the transparent or translucent synthetic material wear layer includes a vinyl layer; wherein the floor panel is rectangular and oblong and includes a pair of long edges and a pair of short edges; wherein the floor panel includes first mechanical coupling parts at the pair of long edges and second mechanical coupling parts at the pair of short edges; wherein the first mechanical coupling parts allow a horizontal and vertical locking of two of such floor panels using a turning movement along the respective long edges; wherein the first mechanical coupling parts include a tongue and a groove; wherein the groove is flanked by an upper lip and a lower lip; wherein the first mechanical coupling parts include a vertical locking mechanism having a vertically active locking surface at the upper side of the tongue and the lower side of the upper lip, respectively; wherein the first mechanical coupling parts include a horizontal locking mechanism having a horizontally active locking surface at the lower side of the tongue and the upper side of the lower lip, respectively; and wherein the horizontally active locking surfaces and the vertically active locking surfaces are formed in the material of the closed cell foamed PVC layer. 22 . The floor panel of claim 21 , wherein the average density of the closed cell foamed PVC layer is at least 500 kilograms per cubic meter. 23 . The floor panel of claim 21 , wherein the substrate has a thickness of at least 5 millimeters. 24 . The floor panel of claim 21 , wherein the printed synthetic material film is a printed PVC film. 25 . The floor panel of claim 21 , wherein the top layer comprises a surface layer locat
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