Tile spacing plate for lippage control
11214969 ยท 2022-01-04
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Inventors
Cpc classification
E04F15/02022
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A spacing plate for tile lippage control has a base plate and at least one spacing member extending perpendicularly from an upper surface thereof. At least one spacing member comprises a pair of parallel elongate spacer walls defining parallel outer facing spacing control faces and the elongate spacer walls are spaced apart to define an elongate gap therebetween. As such, the spacing members may flexibly slightly to account for slight horizontal misalignments. Furthermore, edges of the baseplate may comprise cutouts dividing the baseplate into independently flexing leaves which can flexibly engage under individual tiles to account for slight vertical misalignments.
Claims
1. A spacing plate for tile lippage control, the spacing plate comprising a base plate and at least one spacing member extending perpendicularly from an upper surface thereof wherein the at least one spacing member comprises a pair of parallel elongate spacer walls defining parallel outer facing spacing control faces and wherein the elongate spacer walls are spaced apart to define an elongate gap therebetween, wherein the elongate spacer walls meet at a central portion comprising a screw hole aperture for a screw shaft of a reusable clamping device and wherein a top surface of a distal end of the at least one spacing member lies below a top surface of the central portion.
2. The spacing plate as claimed in claim 1, wherein the elongate spacer walls meet at distal ends thereof.
3. The spacing plate as claimed in claim 2, wherein the elongate spacer walls meet at a buttress, the buttress having a thickness greater than twice the width of each spacer wall.
4. The spacing plate as claimed in claim 1, wherein at least one edge of the baseplate is bisected by a cutout forming flexing leaves either side thereof.
5. The spacing plate as claimed in claim 4, wherein the cutout coincides with the at least one spacing member such that the flexing leaves are formed either side of the at least one spacing member.
6. The spacing plate as claimed in claim 5, wherein a distal end of the at least one spacing member extends over the cutout.
7. The spacing plate as claimed in claim 5, wherein the elongate gap of the at least one spacing member extends over the cutout.
8. The spacing plate as claimed in claim 6, wherein the flexing leaves have a radial extent greater than that of the at least one spacing member.
9. The spacing plate as claimed in claim 6, wherein the at least one edge curves inwardly towards the cutout.
10. The spacing plate as claimed in claim 4, wherein each flexing leaf comprises an adhesive port therethrough.
11. The spacing plate as claimed in claim 4, wherein each leaf narrows towards a distal tip.
12. The spacing plate as claimed in claim 11, wherein each flexing leaf curves upwardly.
13. The spacing plate as claimed in claim 12, wherein at upper surface of the distal tip extends up above a bottom edge of the at least one spacing member.
14. The spacing plate as claimed in claim 4, wherein upper and undersurfaces of the baseplate are convex and wherein the upper surface has a greater radius of curvature as compared to that of the undersurface.
15. The spacing plate as claimed in claim 1, wherein the at least one spacing member comprises four orthogonal spacing members.
16. The spacing plate as claimed in claim 1, wherein the at least one spacing member comprise two spacing members in line and a third spacing member extending orthogonally from a midpoint thereof.
17. The spacing plate as claimed in claim 1, wherein the at least one spacing member comprise two spacing members in line.
18. A spacing plate for tile quadrant lippage control, the spacing plate comprising a base plate and an orthogonal quadrant of four spacing members extending perpendicularly from an upper surface thereof wherein each spacing member comprises a pair of elongate and parallel spacer walls defining parallel outer facing spacing control faces and wherein the elongate spacer walls are spaced apart to define an elongate gap therebetween and wherein each of four edges of the baseplate is bisected by a cutout forming four flexing leaves and wherein each cutout coincides with a respective spacing member such that each of the four flexing leaves locates between respectively adjacent spacing members and wherein the leaves have greater radial extent as compared to the spacing members.
19. A spacing plate for tile lippage control, the spacing plate comprising: a base plate and at least one spacing member extending perpendicularly from an upper surface thereof, wherein the at least one spacing member comprises a pair of parallel elongate spacer walls defining parallel outer facing spacing control faces, the elongate spacer walls are spaced apart to define an elongate gap therebetween, at least one edge of the baseplate is bisected by a cutout forming flexing leaves either side thereof, the cutout coincides with the at least one spacing member such that the flexing leaves are formed either side of the at least one spacing member, and a distal end of the at least one spacing member extends over the cutout.
20. A spacing plate for tile lippage control, the spacing plate comprising: a base plate and at least one spacing member extending perpendicularly from an upper surface thereof, wherein the at least one spacing member comprises a pair of parallel elongate spacer walls defining parallel outer facing spacing control faces, wherein the elongate spacer walls are spaced apart to define an elongate gap therebetween, wherein at least one edge of the baseplate is bisected by a cutout forming flexing leaves either side thereof, wherein the cutout coincides with the at least one spacing member such that the flexing leaves are formed either side of the at least one spacing member, and the elongate gap of the at least one spacing member extends over the cutout.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Notwithstanding any other forms which may fall within the scope of the present invention, preferred embodiments of the disclosure will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
(15) Tile lippage control apparatus comprises a reusable clamping device 101 having a screw shaft 108 which fastens within a central screw hole 111 of a spacing plate 100.
(16) The clamping device 101 comprises a body 121 having a barrel 118 through which the screw shaft 108 rotates. The barrel 118 supports an annular base 116 via struts 117 so as to define a downward urging clamping face 102. The spacing plate 100 comprises a base 120 defining an upward urging clamping face 103.
(17) The barrel 118 and the struts 117 may be shaped to facilitate gripping thereof and wherein the screw shaft 118 may comprise a roughened head 119 to facilitate rotation of the screw shaft 108 with respect to the body 121.
(18) The spacing plate 100 comprises at least one elongate spacing member 107 extending perpendicularly from an upper surface of the base plate 120. The spacing member 107 defines opposing outer spacing control faces 112.
(19) In use, adhesive may be applied to a prepared surface and the spacing plate 110 placed thereatop in the orientation given in
(20) The height of the spacing members 107 may be less than that of the height of the tiles for which the apparatus is to be used so as to allow the spacing plate 100 to be concealed with grout between the tiles when left in place.
(21) The distal end of the screw shaft 108 is inserted between the arranged tiles into the screw hole 111 and tightened therein by rotating the roughened head 119 of the screw shaft 108 clockwise with respect to the body 121 of the clamping device 108 which remains static. As the distal end of the screw shaft 118 screws into the screw hole 111, the downward clamp face 102 is urged towards the upward clamp face 103 so as to clamp the tiles therebetween, ensuring lippage conformity between the adjacently arranged tiles.
(22) In the preferred embodiment shown, the at least one space member 107 comprises a pair of spacer walls 108 defining the outer spacer faces 112. The spacer walls 108 are spaced apart to allow an inner elongate gap 109 (such as of less than 2 mm in width in embodiments) therebetween.
(23) The gap 109 allows the spacer walls 108 to flex slightly together, thereby providing horizontal spacing tolerance between the adjacent edges of tiles.
(24) Furthermore, the gap 109 may fill with grout, providing a sufficiently deep bed therefor, allowing for the adequate anchoring and purchase of the grout therein, preventing or reducing the likelihood of the grout being inadvertently dislodged therefrom in use.
(25) Distal ends of the spacer walls 108 may meet. Preferably, distal end of the spacer walls 108 meet at buttresses 115 which preferably have rounded distal faces. The buttresses 115 preferably have a thickness (both radially and/or tangentially) twice that of the width of each wall 108.
(26) The walls 108 may meet at a central portion 122. The buttress 115 and the central portion 112 provide structural support for the spacing members 107 and the screw hole 111.
(27) Furthermore, as can be seen for example from
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(30) Furthermore, the embodiments shown in
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(32) In embodiments, the base plate 120 may comprise adhesive flow ports 106 therethrough allowing the adhesive thereunderneath to contact the tile the above for adequate adhesion.
(33) In a preferred embodiment, at least one edge of the base plate 120 bisected by a cut out 124. The cut out 124 may be substantially V-shaped. The cut out 124 divides adjacent portions of the baseplate 122 into independently flexing leaves 105.
(34) In an embodiment shown, each of the four edges of the baseplate 120 comprises a bisecting cut out 124 substantially midway therealong thereby forming a quadrant of four independently flexing leaves 105.
(35) Each cut out 124 preferably coincides with a distal end of each spacing member 107 such that the flexing leaves 105 are formed between orthogonally adjacent spacing members 107.
(36) Distal ends of the spacing members 107 may extend above each cut out 124. Furthermore, the elongate gap 109 therealong may extend above each cut out 124.
(37) Each edge of the baseplate 124 may curve inwardly towards the cut out 124. Furthermore, distal tips 125 of the flexing leaves 105 may have a greater radial extent than that of the spacer members 107.
(38) Furthermore, the leaves 105 may tapered towards the tips 125.
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(40) The base plate 100 may be provided in variants having spacer members 107 of thicknesses for 2 mm, 3 mm and 5 mm spacings.
(41) As can be appreciated from the foregoing, the elongate gap 109 along each spacing member 107 allows each spacing member to flex and vary in width to account for horizontal alignment imperfections.
(42) Furthermore, the elongate gap 109 is able to receive grout therein during tile finishing, thereby enhancing the purchase thereof and reducing inadvertent dislodgement therefrom.
(43) The thicker buttresses 112 and central portion 122 provide structural support for the spacing plate 100 and for engaging the shaft of the thumb screw 108.
(44) Furthermore, the central screw hole 111 preferably does not pass through the base plate 120 such that the thumb screw 108 does not pierce a substrate waterproofing membrane thereunderneath.
(45) The adhesive flow ports 106 through the base plate 120 enhance adhesion of adhesive directly between the floor surface and the undersurface of the tile.
(46) Furthermore, the edge cutouts 124 divide the base plate 120 into leaves 105 which are able to independently flex at respective tile corners to account for vertical alignment and/or thickness imperfections of individual tiles. The edge cutouts 124 are preferably located at distal ends of the spacer members 107 such that each flexing leaf 105 is defined under a respective tile corner.
(47) The elongate gaps 109 of the spacer members 107 may extend over the edge cutouts 124 such that grout may flow directly therethrough to the floor surface underneath distal ends of the spacer members 107.
(48) The foregoing description, for purposes of explanation, used specific nomenclature to provide a thorough understanding of the invention. However, it will be apparent to one skilled in the art that specific details are not required in order to practice the invention. Thus, the foregoing descriptions of specific embodiments of the invention are presented for purposes of illustration and description. They are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise forms disclosed; obviously, many modifications and variations are possible in view of the above teachings. The embodiments were chosen and described in order to best explain the principles of the invention and its practical applications, they thereby enable others skilled in the art to best utilize the invention and various embodiments with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated. It is intended that the following claims and their equivalents define the scope of the invention.