FLOORING SYSTEM INCORPORATING ACOUSTIC INSULATION

Brand Owner Address Description
PLITEQ Pliteq Inc. 131 Royal Group Crescent Vaughan, Ontario L4H1X9 Canada Flooring system incorporating acoustic insulation, namely, a floor system for sound control comprised of non-metal acoustic tiles; flooring system incorporating acoustic insulation, namely, a floor system for vibration and structural control comprising non-metal tiles; Acoustic flooring underlayment; non-metal building panels incorporating acoustic insulation, namely, flanking isolation systems for sound control; Anchor washers specially adapted for the installation of non-metal building panels incorporating acoustic insulation in the nature of flanking isolation systems; Floating floor systems comprising non-metal floor panels and floor underlayment, and also mats, pads, anchor clips, brackets, and/or gaskets for airborne and impact sound and vibration isolation; Recycled rubber surfacing, namely, playground tiles and synthetic non-metal surfaces for playgrounds and play areas, in the nature of gymnasiums, schools, rock-climbing facilities and recreational premises;Acoustic tiling systems, namely, acoustical tiles for sound control for flooring; acoustic tiling systems, namely, acoustical tiles for vibration and structural control;rubber floor mats for sound control; resilient floor coverings for playgrounds, gymnasiums, schools, rock-climbing facilities and recreational premises;P LITE Q; P LIGHT Q;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A two-ply flooring plank is disclosed having two layers or "plies" with a bottom layer having a grain that runs generally transverse to a top layer or "cross-ply" to provide dimensional stability to the plank. The bottom layer includes a number of strips secured to the bottom of the top layer. The bottom layer strips are also placed with gaps between the individual strips of the second layer to allow flexibility of the flooring plank, which allows the flooring to more easily conform to irregularities in a subfloor upon which the flooring plank is mounted.