ANTI-SLIP FLOOR TILE ASSEMBLY WITH INLAID TILES AND METHOD OF MAKING AN ANTI-SLIP FLOOR TILE
20230044501 · 2023-02-09
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04F15/022
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E04F15/02172
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E04F15/082
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International classification
E04F15/022
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E04F15/02
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E04F15/06
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Abstract
A floor tile is disclosed that includes a metal frame, a backing plate, and a plurality of tiles assembled to the metal frame and the backing plate. The metal frame defines a plurality of openings, and has a thickness T. The openings are separated by a plurality of connected strips that are coated with an anti-slip coating. The backing plate is attached to a bottom side of the metal frame. The plurality of tiles are each assembled into one of the plurality of openings with the backing plate supporting the tiles. The tiles have a height H that is less than T and have a top surface that is recessed below the anti-slip coating on the connected strips.
Claims
1. A floor tile comprising: a metal frame defining a plurality of openings, the metal frame having a thickness T, wherein the openings are separated by a plurality of connected strips, and wherein the plurality of connected strips are coated with an anti-slip coating; a backing plate attached to a bottom side of the metal frame; and a plurality of tiles each assembled into one of the plurality of openings with the backing plate supporting the tiles, wherein the tiles have a height H that is less than T, and wherein the tiles have a top surface that is recessed below the anti-slip coating on the connected strips.
2. The floor tile of claim 1 further comprising: an adhesive applied between the tiles and both the plurality of openings and the backing plate, wherein the adhesive bonds the tiles into the openings.
3. The floor tile of claim 1 wherein the metal framework is aluminum and the anti-slip coating is a stainless steel coating.
4. The floor tile of claim 1 wherein the connected strips extend in a linear array.
5. The floor tile of claim 1 wherein the connected strips are curved and intersect with each other to define the openings.
6. The floor tile of claim 1 wherein the anti-slip coating is a metal coating that is flame sprayed on the plurality of intersecting strips.
7. A method of making a floor tile comprising: providing a metal frame defining a plurality of openings; applying an anti-slip coating to an upper surface of the metal frame; attaching a base plate to a bottom surface of the metal frame; applying an adhesive to the tiles; and assembling a plurality of tiles each into one of the plurality of openings and securing the tiles in the openings and on the base plate with an adhesive, wherein a top surface of the tiles is recessed relative the upper surface of the metal frame.
8. The method of making a floor tile of claim 7 further comprising: punching the plurality of openings to form the metal frame.
9. The method of making a floor tile of claim 7 wherein the step of applying the anti-slip coating is performed by spraying a molten metal coating on the top surface of the metal frame.
10. The method of making a floor tile of claim 7 wherein the metal framework is aluminum.
11. The method of making a floor tile of claim 7 wherein the anti-slip coating is stainless steel.
12. A floor tile comprising: a metal tile including a plurality of connected strips defining a plurality of openings, the connected strips having a top surface, wherein the top surfaces of the plurality of connected strips are coated with an anti-slip coating; and a plurality of tiles disposed each in one of the openings in the metal tile between the plurality of connected strips, wherein the tiles have an upper surface that is recessed below the top surface of the connected strips in an installation orientation.
13. The floor tile of claim 12 wherein the plurality of tiles are selected from the group consisting of: ceramic tiles; glass tiles; marble tiles; wood tiles; and granite tiles.
14. The floor tile of claim 12 wherein the metal tile is aluminum and the anti-slip coating is stainless steel.
15. The floor tile of claim 12 wherein the plurality of tiles are attached to the metal tile and the base plate by an adhesive.
16. The floor tile of claim 12 wherein the openings defined by the connected strips extend from a bottom surface of the metal tile to the top surface of the metal tile.
Description
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[0026] The illustrated embodiments are disclosed with reference to the drawings. However, it is to be understood that the disclosed embodiments are intended to be merely examples that may be embodied in various and alternative forms. The figures are not necessarily to scale and some features may be exaggerated or minimized to show details of particular components. The specific structural and functional details disclosed are not to be interpreted as limiting, but as a representative basis for teaching one skilled in the art how to practice the disclosed concepts.
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[0029] The anti-slip coating 18 is preferably made of a stainless steel alloy to provide a surface that does not corrode and provide a hard, durable surface covering the framework 12. The stainless steel alloy is preferably applied to the upper surface 20 by spraying molten stainless steel from welding rods (not shown) in an arc-welding process onto the upper surface 18. The process is described in applicant's prior U.S. Pat. No. 5,711,118 the disclosure of which is incorporated by reference.
[0030] The tiles 14 are preferably ceramic tiles that provide a durable surface and offer flexibility in design and an aesthetically pleasing appearance. Alternatively, the tiles 14 may be made of marble, glass, wood, fiberglass, plastic, granite, or the like. The tiles 14 may be rectilinear, circular, ovate, or irregular in shape. The tiles 14 are shown with small dots on their top surface in
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[0033] The tiles 14 are secured to the framework 12 by a conventional tile adhesive (not shown) applied between the tiles 14 and the openings 22. The adhesive is primarily applied between a bottom surface 28 of the tiles 14 and to a supporting upper surface 30 of the openings 22. The upper surface 30 provides support for the tiles 14. Any gaps between the lateral sides 32 of the tiles and the openings 22 may be filled with adhesive.
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[0035] The embodiments described above are specific examples that do not describe all possible forms of the disclosure. The features of the illustrated embodiments may be combined to form further embodiments of the disclosed concepts. The words used in the specification are words of description rather than limitation. The scope of the following claims is broader than the specifically disclosed embodiments and also includes modifications of the illustrated embodiments. In addition, the features of various implementing embodiments may be combined to form further embodiments of the invention.