Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Adhered coplanar veneer tile-type facer; e.g. – parquet – With additional discrete securing means
Patent
1990-02-14
1991-05-21
Chilcot, Jr., Richard E.
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
Adhered coplanar veneer tile-type facer; e.g., parquet
With additional discrete securing means
52385, 52403, 52480, E04F 1308
Patent
active
050164139
ABSTRACT:
A resilient floor (A) is disclosed assembled on a base surface (10) to provide a resilient floor (36) which comprises a plurality of sub-floor sections (B) arranged generally side-by-side. A resilient layer of material (62) is carried generally co-extending underneath the sub-floor sections. A slot (38,74) and widened groove (40) accommodate a fastening member (51,71) which includes lateral flanges (58,60) and (78,80) which limit upward movement of sub-floor sections (B). Flooring strips (D) are nailed to the sub-floor sections so that the flooring strips move integrally together in relative vertical movements relative to the fastening strips (51,71). Resilient layer (62) urges sub-floor sections (B) and integral flooring strips (D) upwardly such that downward forces produced by activity on the floor (36) are provided with a degree of resiliency.
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Chilcot Jr. Richard E.
Flint Cort
Smith Creighton
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