PANEL, IN PARTICULAR FLOOR PANEL
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Abstract
A panel, in particular a floor panel, includes a core of a wood material or wood material/plastic mixture. The panel includes a top side and an underside. The panel has a profile corresponding to one another on at least two side edges (I, II) lying opposite one another, such that two identically embodied panels can be joined and locked to one another through an essentially vertical joining movement in the horizontal and vertical direction. The locking in the horizontal direction can be effected by a hook connection with an upper locking section having a hook element and a lower locking section having a hook element. The locking in the vertical direction can be effected by at least one spring element that can be moved in the horizontal direction. During the joining movement the at least one spring element snaps in behind a locking edge extending essentially in the horizontal direction. The panel can be embodied as a thin panel with a high strength of the connection, when the at least one spring element is embodied from the core in one piece and the at least one spring element is embodied on the lower locking section.
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Citations
25 Claims
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13. A panel comprising:
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a core of a wood material or wood material/plastic mixture; a top side and an underside; a profile corresponding to one another on at least two side edges (I, II) lying opposite one another, such that two identically embodied panels can be joined and locked to one another through an essentially vertical joining movement in a horizontal (H) and vertical (V) direction; a hook connection with an upper locking section having a hook element and a lower locking section having a hook element which effects the locking in the horizontal direction; at least one spring element movable in the horizontal direction which effects the locking in the vertical direction (V), wherein during joining movement the at least one spring element snaps in behind a locking edge extending essentially in the horizontal direction (H), wherein; the at least one spring element is; embodied from the core in one piece, embodied on the lower locking section, and free in the direction of the side edge (I) lying opposite by an essentially vertical slot with respect to the core and connected to the core in the direction of the side edge (II) on at least one of two ends, and the essentially vertical slot has transition areas on opposing two ends, on which the essentially vertical slot is not embodied through the lower locking section. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21)
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22. A panel, comprising:
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a core having side edges side edges I, II lying opposite one another; a plurality of spring elements embodied on the side edge II and each being identical, the plurality of spring elements including ends, an outer edge, and a slot running through the core, the plurality of spring elements being connected to the core with the ends in a longitudinal direction of the side edge II, the outer edge of the spring element being inclined at an angle α
with respect to a top side of the panel;a groove extending essentially in a horizontal direction H on the side edge I, lying opposite the plurality of spring elements, and extending over a length L of the side edge I, wherein the groove; is dimensioned such that the plurality of spring elements adopt its original position once inserted therein; is deeper in the core than necessary to accommodate the plurality of spring elements; includes an upper groove cheek which forms an essentially horizontal locking edge; and includes a groove base that runs essentially parallel to an outer edge of the plurality of spring elements or at an angle deviating from the angle α
;a first hook element on an edge of the side edge I adjacent to the top side, the first hook element being part of an upper locking section and including; a stepped surface comprising an upper portion on an outer plane and an inner portion on an inner plane with a shoulder therebetween, a step-shaped shoulder with two steps extending in a direction of an underside of the panel; a second hook element on an edge of the side edge II adjacent the under side, the second hook element being part of a lower locking section, the second hook element comprising a step-shaped shoulder with two steps extending in the direction of the top side, wherein surfaces of the two steps of the first hook element and the second hook element interact to form a horizontal plane E when corresponding panels are joined, transition areas arranged on the ends of the slot, the transition areas being embodied as gaps with essentially uniformly decreasing depths such that a greatest depth is at an end that is facing towards the slot and a smallest depth is at an end that is guided in the underside; and a projection extending from the groove, the projection having an edge, which in a lower section runs at an angle β
to the top side, in a central section runs essentially perpendicular and in an upper section runs essentially horizontally, wherein the upper section forms a groove cheek of the groove, wherein;during joining movement of the panel, the plurality of spring elements are configured and structured to be horizontally displaced in a direction of the slot by impact with the projection, during the displacement, the plurality of spring elements are configured and structured to have a tension build up through a connection with the core at the ends such that a width of the slot is reduced, and the tension allows the plurality of spring elements to snap in a last section of the joining movement into the groove such that the horizontal displacement takes place as elastic recovery into a corresponding position under the action of an internal tension such that the slot width thereby increases - View Dependent Claims (23, 24, 25)
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