Impact damping mat, equipment accessory and flooring system
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
A63B-021/00
E04F-015/10
E04F-015/22
A63B-006/00
A63C-019/04
A63B-021/072
출원번호
US-0954185
(2015-11-30)
등록번호
US-9914011
(2018-03-13)
발명자
/ 주소
Downey, Paul
Gartenburg, Paul
출원인 / 주소
Pliteq Inc.
대리인 / 주소
Tarolli, Sundheim, Covell & Tummino LLP
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3인용 특허 :
114
초록▼
An impact damping mat comprises a base layer having a base surface with a plurality of protuberances, a damping layer overlying the base layer, a load distribution layer overlying the damping layer and an upper layer overlying the load distribution layer and having a planar top surface. The material
An impact damping mat comprises a base layer having a base surface with a plurality of protuberances, a damping layer overlying the base layer, a load distribution layer overlying the damping layer and an upper layer overlying the load distribution layer and having a planar top surface. The materials and dimensions of the layers cooperate to provide a selected rebound characteristic and a selected sound reduction characteristic.
대표청구항▼
1. An impact damping mat comprising: a base layer having a base surface with a plurality of protuberances;a damping layer overlying the base layer;a load distribution layer overlying the damping layer; andan upper layer overlying the load distribution layer and having a planar top surface,wherein th
1. An impact damping mat comprising: a base layer having a base surface with a plurality of protuberances;a damping layer overlying the base layer;a load distribution layer overlying the damping layer; andan upper layer overlying the load distribution layer and having a planar top surface,wherein the materials and dimensions of the base layer, the damping layer, the load distribution layer and the upper layer cooperate to provide a selected rebound characteristic and a selected sound reduction characteristic,wherein the upper layer has a recessed undersurface from which a plurality of impact pedestals depend, andwherein the impact pedestals contact the load distribution layer and space the undersurface from the load distribution layer, defining an interstitial void between the upper layer and the load distribution layer. 2. The impact damping mat of claim 1, wherein the selected rebound characteristic is a coefficient of restitution no greater than 30% and the selected sound reduction characteristic is a reduction of a maximum sound level of at least 5 dB from 40 to 63 Hz ⅓ octave bands and at least 13 dB at and above 80 Hz ⅓ octave bands normalized to a conventional ⅜ inch rollout rubber flooring product. 3. The impact damping mat of claim 1, wherein the base layer is formed of rubber and has a thickness no greater than 1 inch. 4. The impact damping mat of claim 3, wherein the thickness of the base layer is 11/16 of an inch. 5. The impact damping mat of claim 1, wherein the damping layer is formed of a polyether urethane material and has a thickness of ¼ of an inch to 1½ inches, inclusive. 6. The impact damping mat of claim 5, wherein the thickness of the damping layer is ½ of an inch. 7. The impact damping mat of claim 1, wherein the load distribution layer is formed of rubber and has a thickness of 3/16 of an inch to 7/16 of an inch, inclusive. 8. The impact damping mat of claim 7, wherein the thickness of the load distribution layer is 5/16 of an inch. 9. The impact damping mat of claim 1, wherein the upper layer is formed of rubber and has a thickness of 1 inch to 1½ inches, inclusive. 10. The impact damping mat of claim 9, wherein the thickness of the upper layer is 1¼ inches. 11. The impact damping mat of claim 1, further comprising at least one interlocking feature adapted to engage an adjacent mat. 12. A flooring system comprising a plurality of the impact damping mats of claim 1, wherein the impact damping mats are placed contiguously to overlie a horizontal surface. 13. An equipment accessory comprising: at least one impact damping zone, each impact damping zone including: a base layer having a base surface with a plurality of protuberances,a damping layer overlying the base layer,a load distribution layer overlying the damping layer, andan upper layer overlying the load distribution layer and having a planar top surface,wherein the materials and dimensions of the base layer, the damping layer, the load distribution layer and the upper layer cooperate to provide a selected rebound characteristic and a selected sound reduction characteristic,wherein the upper layer has a recessed undersurface from which a plurality of impact pedestals depend, andwherein the impact pedestals contact the load distribution layer and space the undersurface from the load distribution layer, defining an interstitial void between the upper layer and the load distribution layer; andat least one less damped zone adjacent to at least one of the impact damping zones, each less damped zone providing a different selected rebound characteristic and a different selected sound reduction characteristic than the adjacent impact damping zones. 14. The equipment accessory of claim 13, wherein for at least one of the impact damping zones the selected rebound characteristic is a coefficient of restitution no greater than 30% and the selected sound reduction characteristic is a reduction of a maximum sound level of at least 5 dB from 40 to 63 Hz ⅓ octave bands and at least 13 dB at and above 80 Hz ⅓ octave bands normalized to a conventional ⅜ inch rollout rubber flooring product. 15. A flooring system comprising: at least one impact damping zone, each impact damping zone including: a base layer having a base surface with a plurality of protuberances,a damping layer overlying the base layer,a load distribution layer overlying the damping layer, andan upper layer overlying the load distribution layer and having a planar top surface,wherein the materials and dimensions of the base layer, the damping layer, the load distribution layer and the upper layer cooperate to provide a selected rebound characteristic and a selected sound reduction characteristic,wherein the upper layer has a recessed undersurface from which a plurality of impact pedestals depend, andwherein the impact pedestals contact the load distribution layer and space the undersurface from the load distribution layer, defining an interstitial void between the upper layer and the load distribution layer. 16. The flooring system of claim 15, wherein for at least one of the impact damping zones the selected rebound characteristic is a coefficient of restitution no greater than 30% and the selected sound reduction characteristic is a reduction of a maximum sound level of at least 5 dB from 40 to 63 Hz ⅓ octave bands and at least 13 dB at and above 80 Hz ⅓ octave bands normalized to a conventional ⅜ inch rollout rubber flooring product. 17. An equipment accessory comprising: two impact damping zones, each impact damping zone comprising:a base layer having a base surface with a plurality of protuberances, the base layer being formed of rubber and having a thickness of 11/16 of an inch,a damping layer overlying the base layer, the damping layer being formed of a polyether urethane material and having a thickness of ½ of an inch,a load distribution layer overlying the damping layer, the load distribution layer being formed of rubber and having a thickness of 5/16 of an inch, andan upper layer overlying the load distribution layer and having a planar top surface, the upper layer being formed of rubber, having a thickness of 1¼ inches and comprising a recessed undersurface from which a plurality of impact pedestals depend,wherein the impact pedestals contact the load distribution layer and space the undersurface from the load distribution layer, defining an interstitial void between the upper layer and the load distribution layer,wherein all of the layers are secured together with an adhesive, andwherein the base layer, the damping layer, the load distribution layer and the upper layer cooperate to provide a coefficient of restitution no greater than 30% and a reduction of a maximum sound level of at least 5 dB from 40 to 63 Hz ⅓ octave bands and at least 13 dB at and above 80 Hz ⅓ octave bands normalized to a conventional ⅜ inch rollout rubber flooring product;a less damped zone located adjacent and between the two impact damping zones, the less damped zone providing a different coefficient of restitution and a different reduction of the maximum sound level than each of the impact damping zones; anda frame at least partially surrounding the two impact damping zones and the less damped zone. 18. A flooring system comprising: a base layer having a base surface with a plurality of protuberances, the base layer being formed of rubber and having a thickness of 11/16 of an inch, the base layer comprising a plurality of elongate base layer runs placed contiguously in a first direction;a damping layer overlying the base layer, the damping layer being formed of a polyether urethane material and having a thickness of ½ of an inch, the damping layer comprising a plurality of elongate damping layer runs placed contiguously in a second direction perpendicular to the first direction;a load distribution layer overlying the damping layer, the load distribution layer being formed of rubber and having a thickness of 5/16 of an inch, the load distribution layer comprising a plurality of elongate load distribution layer runs placed contiguously in the first direction; andan upper layer overlying the load distribution layer and having a planar top surface, the upper layer being formed of rubber and having a thickness of 1¼ inches, the upper layer comprising a plurality of side-by-side tiles, each of the tiles comprising a recessed undersurface from which a plurality of impact pedestals depend;wherein, for each of the tiles, the impact pedestals contact the load distribution layer and space the undersurface from the load distribution layer, defining an interstitial void between the upper layer and the load distribution layer;wherein all of the layers are secured together with an adhesive;wherein the base layer, the damping layer, the load distribution layer and the upper layer cooperate to provide a coefficient of restitution no greater than 30% and a reduction of a maximum sound level of at least 5 dB from 40 to 63 Hz ⅓ octave bands and at least 13 dB at and above 80 Hz ⅓ octave bands normalized to a conventional ⅜ inch rollout rubber flooring product; andwherein each of the tiles comprises at least one interlocking feature to engage at least one adjacent tile in the plurality of side-by-side tiles. 19. An impact damping mat comprising: a plurality of layers arranged in a stacked formation, one of said layers having a recessed undersurface from which a plurality of impact pedestals depend, the impact pedestals contacting an underlying layer in the stacked formation and spacing the undersurface of the one layer from the underlying layer thereby to define an interstitial void between the one layer and the underlying layer;wherein the one layer is an upper layer of said stacked formation, and wherein the one layer has a planar upper surface;wherein the underlying layer is a load distribution layer;wherein the impact damping mat further comprises a base layer beneath said load distribution layer, the base layer having a contoured base surface and an array of protuberances depending therefrom. 20. The impact damping mat of claim 19, further comprising a damping layer interposed between said base layer and load distribution layer. 21. The impact damping mat of claim 20, wherein the base layer is formed of rubber. 22. The impact damping mat of claim 21, wherein the damping layer is formed of a polyether urethane material. 23. The impact damping mat of claim 22, wherein the load distribution layer and upper layer are formed of rubber. 24. The impact damping mat of claim 23, wherein the load distribution layer has a thickness in the range of 3/16 of an inch to 7/16, wherein the upper layer has a thickness in the range of 1 inch to 1½ inches, and wherein the damping has a thickness in the range of ¼ of an inch to 1½ inches. 25. The impact damping mat of claim 24, wherein the impact damping mat has a coefficient of restitution no greater than 30% and a reduction of a maximum sound level of at least 5 dB from 40 to 63 Hz ⅓ octave bands and at least 13 dB at and above 80 Hz ⅓ octave bands. 26. The impact damping mat of claim 19, further comprising at least one interlocking feature adapted to engage an adjacent impact damping mat. 27. The impact damping mat of claim 26, wherein the impact damping mat is generally square, and comprises at least one interlocking feature at each side thereof to engage adjacent impact damping mats. 28. A flooring system comprising a plurality of the impact damping mats of claim 27, wherein the impact damping mats are placed contiguously to overlie a horizontal surface. 29. The impact damping mat of claim 19, wherein the impact damping mat has a coefficient of restitution no greater than 30% and a reduction of a maximum sound level of at least 5 dB from 40 to 63 Hz ⅓ octave bands and at least 13 dB at and above 80 Hz ⅓ octave bands. 30. The impact damping mat of claim 19, further comprising a damping layer interposed between said base layer and load distribution layer.
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