DEVICE FOR CORRECTLY LAYING FLOOR TILES
20220154476 · 2022-05-19
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04F15/02022
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E04F15/02
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A knob (1), for correctly laying tiles, comprises a first jaw (10) and a second jaw (20) which are connected to each other in such a way that said knob (1) can adopt a clamped configuration, in which the first and the second jaw (10,20) are in contact with each other, and a wide apart configuration, in which the first and the second jaw (10,20) are not in contact with each other.
Claims
1. Knob (1), for correctly laying tiles, comprising a first jaw (10) and a second jaw (20), each jaw (10,20) delimiting a half-seat (30) and a threaded half-duct (40); wherein the first and the second jaw (10,20) are connected to each other in such a way that said knob (1) can adopt a clamped configuration, in which the first and the second jaw (10,20) are in contact with each other and the two half-seats (30) and the two half-ducts (40) respectively form a cylindrical seat (31) and a threaded duct (41), which is intended to house a threaded rod (S) of a strap (B); and a wide apart configuration, in which the first and the second jaw (10,20) are not in contact with each other; said knob (1) comprising closing means (5) for keeping the knob (1) in the clamped configuration and characterising in that said closing means (5) are of the latch type wherein one of said two jaws (10,20) comprises an elastic latch (7) and the other jaw (10,20) comprises a slot (8) suitable for housing the latch (7) with an elastic snap-in action.
2. Knob (1) according to claim 1, wherein each jaw (10,20) comprises a base semi-annular flange (60), projecting from an opposite side of the jaw (10,20) relative to the half-duct (40) and the half-seat (30) of the jaw; said base semi-annular flanges (60), of the jaws (10,20) being suitable for being positioned on said two adjacent tiles and for forming an annular flange (61) when the knob (1) is in the clamped configuration.
3. Knob (1) according to claim 2, wherein each semi-annular flange (60) has a lower surface which is inclined, so that it is sloping outwards.
4. Knob (1) according to claim 1, wherein said first and second jaw (10,20) are hinged to each other.
5. Knob (1) according to claim 4, wherein the first jaw (10) comprises a pin (11) and the second jaw (20) comprises at least one open sleeve (21), housing said pin (11).
6. Knob (1) according to claim 5, wherein said sleeve (21) of the second jaw (20) comprises a radial opening (22) directed towards an opposite side of the second jaw (20) relative to the half-duct (40) and to the half-seat (30) of the second jaw (20).
7. Knob (1) according to claim 1, wherein the threaded duct (41) formed by the two half-ducts (40) has a thread with rounded edges.
8. Device (100), for correctly laying tiles, comprising a strap (B) which includes a base plate (P), lying in a horizontal plane, which is intended to be positioned on a sub-floor or on a wall, below two or more adjacent tiles, and a vertical threaded rod (S), which is connected directly, or by means of a vertical thin plate (V), to the base plate (P); and a knob (1) according to claim 1.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0018] For a clearer explanation the description of the invention continues with reference to the appended drawing plates, which are provided by way of illustration only and do not limit the scope of the invention, wherein:
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BEST EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION
[0029] With reference to
[0030] The knob (1) is intended to be used for correctly laying tiles of a floor and is shaped in such a way as to operate in conjunction with a strap (B).
[0031] With reference to
[0032] There is nothing to prevent the threaded rod (S) from jutting directly from the base plate (P) of the strap, without said thin plate (V) being interposed between them.
[0033] Returning to
[0034] In particular with reference to
[0035] Each jaw (10,20) comprises a half-seat (30) and a threaded half-duct (40), both made on the inner face (FI) of the jaw (10,20).
[0036] The first and the second jaw (10,20) of the knob are connected to each other in such a way that the knob (1) can adopt a clamped configuration (shown in
[0037] In particular with reference to
[0038] Obviously, when the thin plate (V) has a width greater than the diameter of the threaded rod (S), then the width of the cylindrical seat (31) is also greater than the diameter of the threaded duct (41).
[0039] It is also evident that, were a strap (B) without the thin plate to be used, that is to say, with the threaded rod (S) attached directly to the base plate (P), then the knob (1) would be provided with only the threaded duct (41).
[0040] Advantageously, the threaded duct (41) formed by the two half-ducts (40) has a thread with rounded edges. In that way, when closing the knob (1) on the threaded rod (S) of the strap, if the crest of a thread of the threaded rod (S) were to make contact with the crest of a thread of the threaded duct (41) of the knob, the rounded edges of the thread of the threaded duct (41) of the knob would cause a small sliding of the knob along the threaded rod (S) of the strap, in such a way that the threads of the threaded rod (S) engage precisely with the threads of the threaded duct (41) of the knob.
[0041] Returning to
[0042] In particular with reference to
[0043] Alternatively, both of the jaws (10, 20) may comprise closed sleeves (21), intended to house an external pivot pin.
[0044] Alternatively, the first and the second jaw (10,20) could be connected to each other by means of a flexible thinned portion, made of plastic material, that is to say, the knob (1) could be monolithic and made, in a single piece, by moulding plastic material.
[0045] The knob (1) comprises closing means (5) for keeping the knob (1) in the clamped configuration.
[0046] In particular with reference to
[0047] The pawl (7) comprises a wedge (70) and a flexible tongue (71) which connects the wedge (70) to the first jaw (10). In particular, the first jaw (10) comprises a window (A) (shown in
[0051] The straight second portion (T3) of the flexible tongue of the pawl (7) passes through the window (A) of the first jaw (IO), in such a way that the wedge (70) projects from the inner face (FI) of the first jaw (10).
[0052] The slot (8) made in the second jaw (20) is delimited by an enlarged edge (80) having an inner surface (81) inclined outwards, in such a way as to act as a guide for insertion of the wedge (70) of the pawl (7) into the slot (8). The enlarged edge (80) comprises an outer surface (82) having a rib (9) which acts as a locking surface for the pawl (7) inserted into the slot (8). The wedge (70) of the pawl has an inclined wall suitable for sliding on the inner surface (81) of the enlarged edge delimiting the slot (8).
[0053] As long as the wedge (70) slides on the inner surface (81) of the enlarged edge delimiting the slot (8), the flexible tongue (71) of the pawl is subject to gradual elastic bending, thanks to which the flexible tongue (71) itself is released, to adopt its home configuration again, as soon as there is an end to the interference between the wedge (70) and the inner surface (81) of the enlarged edge delimiting the slot (8).
[0054] The wedge (70) of the pawl (7) also comprises a groove (72) suitable for housing the rib (9) of the enlarged edge delimiting the slot (8), when the knob (1) is in the clamped configuration.
[0055] With reference to
[0056] Those base semi-annular flanges (60) of the jaws (10, 20) are intended to be positioned on top of the adjacent tiles and form a single annular flange (61), when the knob (1) is in the clamped configuration (as shown in
[0057] Each semi-annular flange (60) has a lower surface which is inclined, so that it is sloping outwards, as shown in
[0058] With regard to this it should be noticed that, during the step of clamping knob (1) on the threaded rod (S) of the strap, a stress state is generated which tends to force apart the two jaws (10, 20) of the knob.
[0059] Therefore, precisely in order to counter that phenomenon, the device of giving each semi-annular flange (60) the above-mentioned inclination was adopted, so that the lower surface of the flange (61) does not lie in a horizontal plane, but instead has the above-mentioned double inclination.
[0060] In that way, during screwing of the knob (1) onto the threaded rod (S) of the strap, the peripheral edge of the flange (61) is the first to intercept the upper surface of the tiles.
[0061] That means that, during the gradual screwing of the knob (1) against the tiles below, as a reaction, a peripheral thrust is generated which pushes the two semi-annular flanges (60) upwards, generating a bending moment which pushes the two jaws (10, 20) against each other, during screwing of the knob.
[0062] The description continues with reference to the method for aligning tiles by means of the device according to the invention.
[0063] The base plate (P) of the strap is positioned on a sub-floor or on a wall which is coated with adhesive, and two or more tiles are positioned, adjacent to each other, on said base plate (P), in such a way that the vertical thin plate (V) of the strap projects from a space obtained between said two or more adjacent tiles.
[0064] The knob (1), in the wide apart configuration, is clamped on the threaded rod (S) of the strap, in such a way that the threaded rod (S), along almost its whole length, is accommodated inside the threaded duct (41) of the knob.
[0065] In other words, during this step of clamping the two jaws (10, 20), the relative semi-annular flanges (60) brush against the upper surface of the tiles.
[0066] Then, the pawl (7) of the first jaw (10) is pushed into the respective slot (8) made in the second jaw (20), so as to cause the two jaws (10,20) to be fastened to each other, which corresponds to a simultaneous insertion of the threaded rod (S) into the threaded duct (41) of the knob.
[0067] At this point, the operator rotates the knob (1), so as to cause its screwing onto the threaded rod (S) of the strap, which ends at the moment when the flange (61) of the knob abuts, with force, on top of the tiles.
[0068] It is during this step that the advantage of the invention is appreciated, since a rotation of the knob (1), even by less than one turn, will be sufficient to reach the screwing end of stroke.
[0069] Once the tiles are fixed to the sub-floor or to the wall, the operator can remove the knob (1) from the strap by simply opening the jaws (10,20), by acting on the flexible tongue (71) of the pawl, in order to free the pawl (7) from its gripping slot (8).
[0070] The final operation, which is completely conventional, is that of stressing the threaded rod (S) of the strap in order to cause the vertical thin plate (V) to be torn from the base plate (P) of the strap, whilst said strap remains disposable, trapped under the tiles.
[0071] Thanks to the fact that two jaws (10,20) hinged to each other are provided, the knob (1) can be fastened to and released from the thin plate of the strap easily and rapidly, without having to screw the knob onto and unscrew it from the whole length of the threaded rod (S) of the strap, meaning that it speeds up the tile laying times.