Tile installation template
11408185 · 2022-08-09
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Abstract
The “Tile Installation Template” provides a total room accurate tile layout in a matter of minutes. The “Template” is a thin sheet of bendable plastic that has colored grout lines imprinted upon it for placement of tiles. The invention is used for installing ceramic tiles and provides tile cut measurements to guarantee an accurate centered layout. The Template has checker board type lines printed thereon. The lines are configured to replicate actual size of tiles and width of grout areas. The lines also contain ruler measurements to provide tile cut sizes. The Template is laid on the floor, centered and trimmed so each end across from the other has approximately the same measurement against its endpoint (wall) thus guaranteeing an accurate layout. The Template is secured with large head nails or staples. The Template also contains holes to allow the glue to adhere to the tile and the floor.
Claims
1. A method for installing tiles onto a subfloor, the method consisting essentially of: applying a plastic template overlay onto the subfloor, the plastic template overlay a length and a width each greater than a length and a width of the subfloor and comprising: a plurality of vertical and horizontal lines imprinted on said overlay to form a grid, wherein the grid comprises a plurality of tile spaces formed within intersecting vertical and horizontal lines, the tile spaces having a predefined length and width corresponding to the length and width of a tile, and wherein the vertical and horizontal lines have a predefined width corresponding to the width of grout areas in between said tiles; measurements imprinted along the plurality of vertical and horizontal lines to provide measurements for end tiles; and a plurality of holes through the overlay and contained within each of the tile spaces configured to allow tile glue to adhere directly to the overlay and directly to the subfloor to secure the tile to the subfloor, wherein the plurality of holes remove approximately eighty percent of the plastic overlay; adjusting the plastic template overlay by reading the printed measurements on the plastic template to ensure the plastic template overlay is centered in a room in which the tiles are to be laid; trimming any excess portions of the plastic template overlay extending beyond a wall of the room; securing the plastic template to the subfloor; applying adhesive to the plastic template to further and permanently secure the plastic template to the subfloor; securing said tiles to said template and the subfloor; and installing grout in the grout areas between said tiles.
2. A template for installing tiles onto a subfloor, the template comprising: a bendable plastic overlay, the bendable plastic overlay comprising a length and a width each greater than a length and a width of the subfloor; a plurality of vertical and horizontal lines imprinted on said overlay to form a grid, wherein the grid comprises a plurality of tile spaces formed within intersecting vertical and horizontal lines, the tile spaces having a predefined length and width corresponding to the length and width of a tile, and wherein the vertical and the horizontal lines have a predefined width corresponding to the width of grout areas in between said tiles; measurements imprinted along the plurality of vertical and horizontal lines to provide measurements for end tiles; and a plurality of holes through the overlay and contained within each of the tile spaces configured to allow tile glue to adhere directly to the overlay and directly to the subfloor to secure the tile to the subfloor, wherein the plurality of holes remove approximately eighty percent of the plastic overlay.
3. The template of claim 2, wherein the plurality of vertical and horizontal lines imprinted on said overlay are colored.
4. The template of claim 2, wherein the width of the vertical and the horizontal lines is between 1/16″ and ½″.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The accompanying drawings form a part of the specification and are to be read in conjunction herewith, in which like reference numerals are employed to indicate like or similar parts in the various views, and wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(6) The following detailed description of the invention references the accompanying drawing figures that illustrate specific embodiments in which the invention may be practiced. The embodiments are intended to describe aspects of the invention in sufficient detail to enable installers to practice the invention. Other embodiments may be utilized and changes may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention. The present invention is defined by the appended claims and, therefore, the description is not to be taken in a limiting sense and shall not limit the scope of equivalents to which such claims are entitled.
(7) The present invention is directed toward a Template 10 for laying and installing ceramic tile on floors (and in some cases walls) in commercial or residential settings. As illustrated in
(8) In order for the installer to begin the tile installation project, the installer will simply rolls the Template 10 out onto the subfloor 9, as illustrated in
(9) After the Template 10 is stapled to the subfloor and installation begins, the plastic Template 10 is further secured to the subfloor by applying tile glue across the area of the Template 10 during the installation of the tile. Said area, like all areas on the Template consists of factory cut holes 7, as further illustrated in
(10) After the Template 10 is secured to the subfloor 9, the installer will then proceed to lay each individual tile in accordance with the designated tile spaces 6 on the Template 10. The Tile Template 10 further simplifies this process for the installer by eliminating the hassle and expense of using tile spacers to create grout lines. Traditionally, professional installers use tile spacers to ensure correct tile placement. However, these spacers are not secured to the subfloor and are dictated by the installer's tile placement. Therefore, the spacers could easily shift or angle throughout the installation process and result in uneven/non-centered tile placement.
(11) The Template 10 thus eliminates the need for individual tile spacers and ensures proper and accurate tile placement simply by following the colored grout lines 5 of the template 10, as illustrated in
(12) When the installer is installing the end tiles that abut the walls of the room, edge of the area or any fixture or cabinet in the area being tiled, the installer simply refers to the measurements 8c imprinted upon the Tile Template 10, as illustrated in
(13) Finally, the Tile Installation Template 10 also simplifies the tile installation process because for the first time an installer (professional or homeowner) can commence installing tile from the far end of an area rather than the center of the room. This can be accomplished because once the Tile Installation Template 10 is secured to the subfloor 9, the center point is already established and the Template 10 therefore designates the entire layout. For this reason, the installer can start installing tile at the easiest location to avoid any chance of having to walk over tile prior to the tile adhering (glue drying) to the floor. This truly simplifies the installation process for anyone laying the tile.
(14) After all of the individual tiles are placed within the designated tile spaces 6, as illustrated in