Hard panels formed from a wood-based material and having a decorative layer for floor coverings are provided, at least on two opposite edges, with coupling devices made in one piece with the panels wherein similar panels may be coupled together to form a floor covering, wherein these coupling device
Hard panels formed from a wood-based material and having a decorative layer for floor coverings are provided, at least on two opposite edges, with coupling devices made in one piece with the panels wherein similar panels may be coupled together to form a floor covering, wherein these coupling devices provide for an interlocking in a direction perpendicular to the plane of coupled panels, as well as in a direction perpendicular to the edges concerned and parallel to the plane of coupled panels. These coupling devices are constituted of a tongue and a groove. The top side of the tongue has a protrusion that cooperates with a meshing recess located in the lower side of the upper lip of the groove of the coupling devices, and a portion extending generally parallel with the plane of the panel to form a contact surface cooperating with the lower side of the upper lip of the groove.
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1. A floor panel, for forming a floor covering, wherein the floor panel is generally made of synthetic material; wherein the floor panel comprises two pairs of opposite edges;wherein the first pair of opposite edges comprises first coupling means, as a result of which several of such floor panels ca
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A floor panel, for forming a floor covering, wherein the floor panel is generally made of synthetic material; wherein the floor panel comprises two pairs of opposite edges;wherein the first pair of opposite edges comprises first coupling means, as a result of which several of such floor panels can be mutually coupled to one another, whereby said first coupling means provide for an interlocking in a direction perpendicular to the plane of the coupled floor panels, as well as in a direction perpendicular to the edges concerned, and parallel to the plane of the floor panel;wherein the second pair of opposite edges comprises second coupling means, as a result of which several of such floor panels can be mutually coupled to one another, whereby said second coupling means provide for an interlocking in a direction perpendicular to the plane of the coupled floor panels, as well as in a direction perpendicular to the edges concerned, and parallel to the plane of the floor panel;wherein said second coupling means are made in one piece with the floor panel;wherein said second coupling means are configured for allowing assembly of two of such floor panels by means of a movement of rotation of one panel in respect to the other;wherein said second coupling means comprise a tongue and a groove, said groove being bordered by an upper lip and a lower lip;wherein said upper lip has a distal end and said lower lip extends beyond the distal end of the upper lip; wherein an interlocking part is situated on the lower lip, with a contact surface which, when coupled, works in conjunction with the contact surface which is provided on the other floor panel so as to provide said interlocking in a direction perpendicular to the edges concerned, and parallel to the plane of the floor panel;wherein the edge comprising said tongue comprises a lower surface being substantially horizontal;wherein said lower surface is located distally from said contact surface working in conjunction with the contact surface of the interlocking part when coupled;wherein said substantially horizontal lower surface in a distal direction connects to an upwardly inclined surface;wherein the top side of said interlocking part defines a horizontal level;wherein said second coupling means comprise coupling parts formed of contact surfaces working in conjunction with one another, on the top side of the tongue and the bottom side of the upper lip respectively, said contact surfaces defining a contact zone which is situated above said horizontal level;wherein the distal end of the upper lip defines a vertical plane; andwherein said vertical plane intersects the upper side of the lower lip at an intersection point which is situated beneath said horizontal level. 2. The floor panel of claim 1, wherein said lower surface comprises a contact surface working in conjunction with a contact surface situated on the upper side of the lower lip, when two of such floor panels are coupled. 3. The floor panel of claim 1, wherein said upwardly inclined surface borders the lower side of the tongue and extends up to the tip of the tongue. 4. The floor panel of claim 1, wherein said upwardly inclined surface is substantially flat. 5. The floor panel of claim 1, wherein said interlocking part is situated on a part of the lower lip which extends past the free end of the upper lip. 6. The floor panel of claim 1, wherein, in the coupled condition of two of such floor panels, a free space is formed underneath the substantially horizontal lower surface. 7. The floor panel of claim 1, wherein the distal end of the lower lip, in the coupled condition of two of such floor panels, in distal direction, is spaced from the other floor panel coupled thereto. 8. The floor panel of claim 1, wherein another free space is provided under the tip of the tongue. 9. The floor panel of claim 1, wherein said substantially horizontal lower surface is completely horizontal. 10. The floor panel of claim 1, wherein said substantially horizontal lower surface is slightly upwardly inclined in distal direction. 11. The floor panel of claim 1, wherein said substantially horizontal lower surface is directly located distally from said contact surface working in conjunction with the contact surface of the interlocking part when coupled. 12. The floor panel of claim 1, wherein, in coupled condition of two of such floor panels, said substantially horizontal lower surface cooperates with a substantially horizontal surface at the other floor panel. 13. The floor panel of claim 1, wherein the floor panel comprises a decorative layer; wherein the floor panel is rectangular and has a longitudinal form, and has long and short edges;wherein the first pair of opposite edges forms the short edges; andwherein the second pair of opposite edges forms the long edges. 14. The floor panel of claim 1, wherein each of said coupling means are formed by coupling profiles. 15. A floor panel, for forming a floor covering, wherein the floor panel is generally made of synthetic material; wherein the floor panel comprises two pairs of opposite edges;wherein the first pair of opposite edges comprises first coupling means, as a result of which several of such floor panels can be mutually coupled to one another, whereby said first coupling means provide for an interlocking in a direction perpendicular to the plane of the coupled floor panels, as well as in a direction perpendicular to the edges concerned, and parallel to the plane of the floor panel;wherein the second pair of opposite edges comprises second coupling means, as a result of which several of such floor panels can be mutually coupled to one another, whereby said second coupling means provide for an interlocking in a direction perpendicular to the plane of the coupled floor panels, as well as in a direction perpendicular to the edges concerned, and parallel to the plane of the floor panel;wherein said second coupling means are made in one piece with the floor panel;wherein said second coupling means are configured for allowing assembly of two of such floor panels by means of a movement of rotation of one panel in respect to the other;wherein said second coupling means comprise a tongue and a groove, said groove being bordered by an upper lip and a lower lip;wherein said upper lip has a distal end and said lower lip extends beyond the distal end of the upper lip;wherein said second coupling means consist at least of first coupling parts formed of contact surfaces that in a coupled condition of two of such floor panels work in conjunction with one another, on the top side of the tongue and the bottom side of the upper lip respectively, second coupling parts formed of contact surfaces, on the top side of the lower lip and an opposite part of the other coupled floor panel respectively, and third coupling parts which provide for the horizontal interlocking, comprising an interlocking part on the lower lip, said interlocking part having a contact surface which, when coupled, works in conjunction with the contact surface which is provided on the other floor panel;wherein the top side of said interlocking part defines a horizontal level;wherein the contact surfaces of the second coupling parts are situated beneath said horizontal level; andwherein, in the coupled condition of two of such floor panels, a free space is situated above the upper side of the lower lip and between the second and third coupling parts. 16. The floor panel of claim 15, wherein the second coupling parts are situated between the first and third coupling parts. 17. The floor panel of claim 15, wherein the contact surfaces of the first coupling parts are substantially horizontal. 18. The floor panel of claim 15, wherein the contact surfaces of the second coupling parts are inclined with respect to the plane of the floor panel. 19. The floor panel of claim 15, wherein the contact surfaces of the first coupling parts are situated above said horizontal level. 20. The floor panel of claim 15, wherein the contact surfaces of the first coupling parts define a contact zone, whereby the point of this contact zone which is situated most inwardly defines or intersects a vertical plane; and wherein the second coupling parts are configured such that in the coupled condition of two of such floor panels another free space exists under the tongue, said another free space extending as of the tip of the tongue up to at least said vertical plane. 21. The floor panel of claim 15, wherein the floor panel comprises a decorative layer. 22. The floor panel of claim 15, wherein the floor panel is rectangular and has a longitudinal form, and has long and short edges; wherein the first pair of opposite edges forms the short edges; and wherein the second pair of opposite edges forms the long edges. 23. The floor panel of claim 15, wherein each of said coupling means are formed by coupling profiles. 24. A floor panel, for forming a floor covering, wherein the floor panel is generally made of synthetic material; wherein the floor panel comprises two pairs of opposite edges;wherein the first pair of opposite edges comprises first coupling means, as a result of which several of such floor panels can be mutually coupled to one another,whereby said first coupling means provide for an interlocking in a direction perpendicular to the plane of the coupled floor panels, as well as in a direction perpendicular to the edges concerned, and parallel to the plane of the floor panel;wherein the second pair of opposite edges comprises second coupling means, as a result of which several of such floor panels can be mutually coupled to one another, whereby said second coupling means provide for an interlocking in a direction perpendicular to the plane of the coupled floor panels, as well as in a direction perpendicular to the edges concerned, and parallel to the plane of the floor panel;wherein said second coupling means are made in one piece with the floor panel;wherein said second coupling means are configured for allowing assembly of two of such floor panels by means of a movement of rotation of one panel in respect to the other;wherein said second coupling means comprise a tongue and a groove, said groove being bordered by an upper lip and a lower lip;wherein said upper lip has a distal end and said lower lip extends beyond the distal end of the upper lip;wherein said tongue is situated on a part which is connected to the floor panel via a zone in the shape of a local constriction or reduced cross-section, whereby said zone has a thickness which is smaller than half the thickness of the floor panel; andwherein an interlocking part is situated on the lower lip, with a contact surface which, when coupled, works in conjunction with the contact surface which is provided on the other floor panel so as to provide said interlocking in a direction perpendicular to the edges concerned, and parallel to the plane of the floor panel; wherein the top side of said interlocking part defines a horizontal level;wherein said second coupling means at least comprise coupling parts formed of contact surfaces working in conjunction with one another, on the top side of the tongue and the bottom side of the upper lip respectively, said contact surfaces defining a contact zone which is situated above said horizontal level; andwherein a space is provided under the tongue. 25. The floor panel of claim 24, wherein the thickness of said zone is smaller than ⅔ of the thickness of said part upon which the tongue is situated. 26. The floor panel of claim 24, wherein said zone is situated past said contact surface of the interlocking part seen as of the tongue. 27. The floor panel of claim 24, wherein the distal end of the lower lip, in the coupled condition of two of such floor panels, in distal direction, is spaced from the other floor panel coupled thereto. 28. The floor panel of claim 24, wherein said zone is a flexible zone. 29. The floor panel of claim 24, wherein the floor panel is rectangular and has a longitudinal form, and has long and short edges; wherein the first pair of opposite edges forms the short edges; and wherein the second pair of opposite edges forms the long edges. 30. The floor panel of claim 24, wherein each of said coupling means are formed by coupling profiles.
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