Patent classifications
B44C3/123
RANDOMIZED SURFACE PANEL KIT AND SURFACE PANEL SYSTEM
The present disclosure relates generally to surface panels for covering a building surface. The disclosure relates more particularly to a surface panel kit and system including a set of panels for attaching to a support structure. Each of the panels includes opposing ends, and each end includes one of a group of end configurations. A first end configuration is mateable with a first portion of the group and is unmateable with a second portion of the group, and a second end configuration is mateable with a third portion of the group and is unmateable with a fourth portion of the group. The set of panels includes at least three panel types including a first panel type with the first and second end configurations, a second panel type with the first and without the second end configurations, and a third panel type with the second and without the first end configurations.
CONCRETE-MOSAIC
A method of forming an aesthetic surface on a concrete structure. The aesthetic surface includes a mosaic design including a plurality of aesthetic elements, such as tiles, aggregate or the like, which are embedded within the hardened concrete structure. The aesthetic elements are affixed to the concrete form in the arrangement corresponding to the mosaic design prior to using the form during construction of the concrete structure. The concrete is poured into the form and allowed to harden, after which, the forms are stripped from the concrete, thereby exposing the embedded aesthetic elements within the concrete structure.
FULL-BODY MARBLE-PATTERNED GLASS MOSAIC AND PREPARATION METHOD THEREOF
The present invention discloses a method for preparing a full-body marble-patterned glass mosaic, comprising mixing a glass powder with an additive to obtain a mixture; adding water to the mixture and mixing thoroughly; granulating and sieving to obtain base clay body powder; mixing a colorant and a flux according to a specific ratio to obtain a colorant mixture in powder form; distributing the base clay body powder and the colorant mixture into multiple layers via a mold; press-molding to obtain a clay body; firing the clay body to obtain the full-body marble-patterned glass mosaic. Accordingly, the present invention provides a full-body marble-patterned glass mosaic prepared by the method described above. The glass mosaic of the present invention has a strong layering texture and a well-defined structure, and it faithfully resembles the pattern and texture of natural marble.
FLEXIBLE SELF-STICKING MOSAIC TILE AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING SAME
Flexible mosaic tiles and methods for manufacturing same are disclosed. A mold cavity of a mold element may have a cavity floor, a facing edge, perimeter wall surfaces extending therebetween, and a cavity volume. A layer of gel medium may be applied to the perimeter wall surfaces and allowed to dry. A volume of pouring medium is poured into the mold cavity. A volume of one or more fluid pigments is inserted into the mold cavity. The volume of pouring medium and the volume of fluid pigment are blended together. The blended volumes are allowed to set for a setting period. The blended volumes cure for a curing period in a curing environment, thereby forming a mosaic tile. The mosaic tile is removed from the mold cavity. A peel-and-stick backing may be applied to the rear of the mosaic tile for facilitating attachment of the mosaic tile to a substrate.
Methods and apparatus for creating girih strapwork patterns
A kit that includes multiple rectilinear elongate polygonal elements having five unique shapes, four of which are concave polygonal elements. In some examples, when arranged with respect to one another, the elements of the kit form a girih strapwork pattern. In one aspect, respective elements in a kit may include bezels or boarders along longer sides to enhance an over/under weaving effect of the girih strapwork pattern. In other aspects, one or more elements may be formed as a tray, and some of the trays may include various components or materials disposed in the tray (e.g., architectural surface materials, biological systems, various electronic components) to provide for a variety of creative designs and structural/sculptural installations for built environments. In some implementations, one or more such trays may have beveled rims so as to appear light and thin when viewed.
Bead Product System
A bead product is provided. The bead product comprises a plurality of beads, each of the plurality of beads having a first surface facing a first direction opposing a second surface facing a second direction; a plurality of holding members, one of the plurality of holding members disposed within or attached to the plurality of beads; a framework formed from the holding member and the plurality of beads, the framework having a first configuration and a second configuration; and a locking mechanism, the locking mechanism locks positions of the holding member, the plurality of beads or both on the framework in the first configuration and the locking mechanism unlocks only a predetermined bead of the plurality beads for movement on the framework in the second configuration. Systems and methods are disclosed.
SET OF FLOOR PANELS AND METHOD FOR COMPOSING THEREOF
A set of floor panels is intended for installing a floor in a room. The set comprises a plurality of first floor panels having a common shape and dimension, and one or more second floor panels showing an adaptation of the common shape and/or the common dimension. The adaptation is performed corresponding to the aforementioned room. A method for composing such set of floor panels.
Mechanism for supplying mosaic tile to an automated tile setter
A method of supplying mosaic tile to an automated mosaic tile setter includes automatically loading a variety of mosaic tiles selected from mosaic tiles of at least two different colors, textures, patterns, or other visual or tactile characteristics into a plurality of hoppers. The automatic loading includes controlling a first pick-and-place robot to pick each of the mosaic tiles from a source of the mosaic tiles and place each respective mosaic tile into a respective one of the plurality of hoppers based on one of a last-in, first-out basis, or a last-in, last-out basis, and a desired pattern of a mosaic tile arrangement for installation at a work site. Each respective one of the loaded mosaic tiles is picked from a hopper using a second pick-and-place robot and placed onto one of a plurality of sheets of underlayment material.
Bead board having two sides
According to an aspect of the present invention, a double-sided bead board, comprising: a base; a first pattern of recessed designs on a first side of the base; and a second pattern of recessed designs on a second side of the base.
CONCRETE-MOSAIC
A method of forming an aesthetic surface on a concrete structure. The aesthetic surface includes a mosaic design including a plurality of aesthetic elements, such as tiles, aggregate or the like, which are embedded within the hardened concrete structure. The aesthetic elements are affixed to the concrete form in the arrangement corresponding to the mosaic design prior to using the form during construction of the concrete structure. The concrete is poured into the form and allowed to harden, after which, the forms are stripped from the concrete, thereby exposing the embedded aesthetic elements within the concrete structure.