Floor system for a rink

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Inventors

Burley, John S.
Moncilovich, Michael R.
Hicks, Jr., John Charles

Application #

105151

Filed

Jun-26-1998

Published

Feb-8-2000

Current US Class

062/235
165/45
472/92

International Classes

F25C 003/02

Field of Search

62/235 472/92 165/45 165/46 237/69

Assignee

Burley's Rink Supply, Inc. (Johnstown, PA)

Examiners

Tapolcai; William E.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Banner & Witcoff, Ltd.

US Patent References

3946529   Floor for sports and...
4191243   Channel beam hav...
4513583   Air cooled ice rink...
4551985   Rink covering struc...
4703597   Arena floor and flo...
4782889   Low mass hydronic...
4979373   Apparatus for maki...
5027613   Floating ice rink
5087030   Roller skating rink
5251689   Rollable heat exch...
5327737   Method and appar...

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Other References

Popular Science Magazine, Home Technology, Phillips, William G., Heating "Hot Feet," Apr. 1998, p. 43.

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Abstract
A floor system having the versatility to be used for ice or in-line skating, ice, in-line, or floor hockey, or any other of a whole host of activities. The floor system includes a number of floor elements that extend the length of the playing or skating surface. The floor elements are interlocked with its adjacent floor elements to form a completed continuous upper planar surface. Supports, having fluid channels therein, support the planar upper surface a fixed distance from a foundation. The upper planar surface has a plurality of holes therein to permit fluid communication between the passages below the upper surface and the region immediately above the upper surface. This arrangement enhances the strength of the ice surface as the water that freezes inside the holes prevents portions of the ice from shearing off. Ice level indicators are frozen within the ice to provide a visual warning when the layer of ice falls below a predetermined amount. Additionally, when the flooring system is used for in-line or floor hockey, forced air may be directed into the passages and through the holes to lower the friction between the projectile and the floor surface. When the flooring system is used outdoors in harsh environmental conditions for floor-based sports, a coolant can be pumped within the floor system to prolong the useful life and desired characteristics of the flooring system.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. An apparatus for providing a playing surface in a rink, said apparatus comprising: a floor element having a length and including an upper floor with a generally-planar top surface, a plurality of parallel supports vertically supporting the top surface above the foundation for substantially the entire length of the floor element, channels located within the parallel supports that extend substantially the entire length of the floor element, passages located below the top surface and between adjacent parallel supports, that extend substantially the entire length of the floor element, and a plurality of holes in the upper floor permitting fluid communication between the passages and the region immediately above the upper surface.



Description
TECHNICAL FIELD

This invention relates to a floor system for a rink, e.g., a hockey rink. More particularly, this invention relates to a floor system comprised of connected floor elements, each including a planar upper surface that can either form the playing surface for floor or in-line hockey, and supporting elements with tubular channels that can be used to freeze water above the upper surface and between the tubular channels for ice skating and hockey.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Floor structures for forming ice rinks commonly include pipes that are buried in sand or embedded in concrete. These ice forming structures have suffered drawbacks. The pipes that are buried in sand are limited to single use application, i.e., ice only, and cannot easily be used for other applications. Pipes embedded in concrete are expensive to install and are thermally inefficient because they are frequently embedded at least one inch below the upper concrete surface to prevent cracking. Additionally, the concrete surface itself is undesirable for many applications. Moreover, for the pipes buried in sand and embedded in concrete, covering the ice surface with wood tiles to form another floor surface is not a viable option due to the cost of installtion/conversion and the associated labor required, and the lack of suitability of the wooden floor for certain applications. Water has also been known to leak through covered ice surfaces causing a risk of injuries for persons participating in sports on the covered surface. Additionally, to use the rink for in-line hockey, the wooden floor covering tiles may need to be covered by another surface more compatible for in-line hockey use, further increasing the cost of installation/conversion.