Tile Installation
20170051513 ยท 2017-02-23
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04F15/02022
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04F15/02038
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A tile installation method and associated device comprised of a tile and any of several types of pins assemblies and spacer assemblies. The tile has a peripheral edge with any of bores, grooves and/or slots that are adapted to mate with the pin assemblies and spacer assemblies. A portion of the pin assemblies or spacer assemblies are inserted into each adjacent tile peripheral edge connecting adjacent tiles and ensuring that the top surfaces remain level. A spacer may be provided on both the spacer assembly and pin assembly ensuring a uniform gap between adjacent tiles. The spacers assemblies and pin assemblies are permanently embedded and concealed with the grout.
Claims
1. A tile installation method for leveling the tile installation with uniform grout lines between a plurality of tile assemblies, comprising; providing tile assemblies having an upper surface, a bottom surface and a peripheral edge around the tile, said peripheral edges includes a groove or a slot between the upper surface and the lower surface of a predetermined height; providing a spacer assembly having quarters, said quarters having a thickness dimensioned to fit into the height of the groove or slot; providing spacer assembly having a spacer, said spacer has a thickness dimensioned larger than the height of the groove or slot so that the spacer cannot fit into the groove or slot, and a predetermined width equal to a predetermined grout gap; arranging the tile assemblies corresponding to each other such that the spacer assembly remains below the upper surface when inserted into the groove or slot; fitting a quarter area of spacer assembly into a slot or groove of corresponding tiles so that the spacer fits into the corners of corresponding tiles; and adhering the tiles to a substrate.
2. A tile installation method for leveling the tile installation with uniform grout lines between a plurality of tile assemblies, comprising; providing tile assemblies having an upper surface, a bottom surface and four peripheral edges around the tile, said peripheral edges includes a bore between the upper surface and the lower surface of a predetermined diameter; providing a pin assembly having a pin, said pin assembly has a diameter dimensioned to fit into the bore; providing a pin assembly having a spacer, said spacer has a thickness dimensioned larger than the diameter of the bore so that the spacer cannot fit into the bore and a predetermined width equal to a predetermined grout gap; arranging tiles corresponding to each other such that the pin assembly remains below the upper surface when inserted into the bore and fits into a bore on the first tile so that the spacer contacts the peripheral edge of the first tile and the pin fits into a corresponding bore on the second tile wherein, the spacer contacts the peripheral edge of the second tile; attaching each tile with corresponding four adjacent tiles through pins; and adhering the tiles to a substrate.
3. The method as recited in claim 1, farther comprising: applying grout between the grout gaps and permanently burying the spacer assembly beneath the grout.
4. The method as recited in claim 1, wherein the spacer assembly can be broken into multiple pieces if the connection between less than four adjacent tiles is required.
5. The method as recited in claim 1, wherein various desired grout gaps can be provided by choosing spacer assembly of desired spacer width.
6. The method as recited in claim 2, wherein the predetermined width of the spacer lies between an eighth inch to one inch.
7. A method as recited in claim 2, farther comprising: applying grout between the grout gaps and permanently burying the pin assembly beneath the grout.
8. A method as recited in claim 2, wherein various desired grout gaps can be provided by choosing pin assembly of desired spacer width.
9. A method as recited in claim 2, wherein the predetermined width of the spacer lies between an eighth inches to one inch.
10. A system for installation of tiles comprising: a plurality of tile assemblies, the plurality of tile assemblies having upper surfaces, bottom surfaces and peripheral edges, the peripheral edges consist of a groove or a slot between the upper surface and the bottom surface of a predetermined height; and a spacer assembly, the spacer assembly has a spacer and quarters, the quarters have a thickness dimensioned to fit into the height of the groove or slot and the spacer have a thickness dimensioned larger than the height of the groove or slot such that the spacers have a predetermined width equal to a predetermined grout gap and the spacer assembly remains below the upper surface when inserted into the groove or slot.
11. A system as recited in claim 10, farther comprising: applying grout between the grout gaps and permanently burying the spacer assembly beneath the grout.
12. A system as recited in claim 10, wherein the spacer assembly can be broken into multiple pieces if the connection between less than four adjacent tiles is required.
13. A system as recited in claim 10, wherein various desired grout gaps can be provided by choosing spacer assembly of desired spacer width.
14. A system as recited in claim 10, wherein the predetermined width of the spacer lies between an eighth inches to one inch.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0014] With the above and other related objects in view, the invention consists in the details of construction and combination of parts as will be more fully understood from the following description, when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0023] Traditional tile laying has for many years consisted of preparing a smooth substrate then applying mortar or another adhesive and laying the tiles out over the substrate in particular fashion. A problem has been noted by many that tiles are not easy to space, arrange or level without specific aids. In the past, spacers have been used that keep adjacent tiles spaced during curing of the mortar. Typically the spacers are then removed prior to application of a grout or other filler to fill the resulting gaps between the tiles.
[0024] Some tiles have protrusions around the edge of the tile to aid in managing the spacing between tiles with limited success. Problems of this system include that it sets a minimum gap but not a maximum gap. The gap is not held in place. Also, adjacent tiles are not connected so they cannot share the benefit of each other's adhesion to the substrate below the tiles.
[0025] This can become important, for example, if the substrate or mortar under one tile fails. Using traditional installation means and methods that tile is at risk of failing and becoming detached from the substrate. Conversely, even if one tile using the present system becomes at risk of detachment from the substrate directly below the tile will not fail because it is also held in place by attachment to the other tiles that share an edge with that tile.
[0026] Referring now to the drawings, where the present invention is generally referred to with numeral 10, it can be observed that it basically includes a tile assembly 12 and a spacer assembly 14. Selected sub-components of the several variations of the elements include, among other features, a surface 16, a pin 18, bores 20, slots 22, an edge 24, an edge 26, a spacer 28, a surface 30, an edge 32, a spacer assembly 34, a spacer 36, a surface 38, an edge 40, a pin 42, a pin 44, a spacer 46, a tile assembly 48, a surface 50, bores 52, a groove 54, an edge 56 and grout gaps 58.
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[0028] Generally in this tile assembly 12 version a series of bores 20 are located about the periphery of the tile on the edge 24, edge 26 and the unseen (in this view) edges. The bores 20 each have a predetermined diameter and depth to correspond to the diameter and length of pins 18 or 44 or other style of pin.
[0029] A pin 18 is inserted into a bore 20 prior to installation. During the installation, after the mortar or other adhesive is applied to the substrate, adjacent copies of the tile assembly 12 are aligned by insertion of a pin 18 into the corresponding bore 20 on the adjacent tile assembly 12. Essentially the pin 18 is inserted about half way into the bore 20 of each tile, less the distance of the grout gap spacing.
[0030] The tile assembly 12, or other iterations of tile assemblies within the scope of this invention, are fabricated including any of the slots 22 or bores 20. The tile assemblies 12 may have these features included prior to firing or curing of the tile material itself. For some materials and applications it may also be possible to cut these features into a tile assembly later in the process of manufacture.
[0031] Generally, the slots 22 are only made deep enough to full accept a corresponding spacer assembly such as the spacer assembly 14. Similarly, the bores 20 only need be sufficiently deep to accept the corresponding pin, such as the pin 18 or pin 44.
[0032] A spacer assembly 14, or one of the other variations of spacers, can also be used with or instead of the any of the pin styles. In at least one version of the tile assembly 12 there may be only slots 22 and no bores 20. In an alternate version there could be bores 20 and no slots 22. Similarly, the number and positioning of the bores 20 and slots 22 may vary from a style of tile to another. Generally all tiles in a batch of tiles will have the same configuration so that the tiles from that batch are compatible with each other.
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[0034] The spacer 28 is raised from the surface 30 so that the spacer 28 cannot enter into the slot 22 on a tile assembly. The spacer 28 would remain between the edges of adjacent tiles and would define the spacing between adjacent tiles. The width of the spacer 28 defines the width of the grout line between adjacent tiles. The width of the spacer 28 can be selected for a particular tile installation. For a typical home tile installation the width of the spacer 28 could be from about an eighth inch to about an inch. These measurements are merely typical guidelines and the width could be any size that the installer wants to make a grout gap between adjacent tiles. In some cases the spacer 28 may not be present at all if the installer does not want the spacer assembly 14 to define the grout lines or for use with no or minimal grout such as might be needed with an edge justified type of tile product.
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[0036] The height of the spacer assembly 14 or spacer assembly 34 is, in at least one embodiment, shallow enough that when installed in a slot 20 or groove 54 the top of the spacer 36 or spacer 28 does not extend above the surface 16 or surface 50 of the respective tile assemblies. When grout is applied between the tiles then the spacer assembly 14 or spacer assembly 34 the spacer assembly used will be permanently buried beneath the grout where they will continue to lend support to the tile work as a whole by connecting adjacent tiles.
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[0038] The width of the spacer 46 would typically be the same as the width of spacer 28 if spacer assembly 14 is used with the spacer 46, or spacer 36 if the spacer assembly 34 is selected by the installer.
[0039] The types of pin assemblies shown generally in
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[0043] A version of the invention can be fairly described as a tile installation method comprised of a first tile, a second tile and a spacer assembly. The first and second tiles have an upper surface that is a show side, a bottom surface that adheres to a substrate and a peripheral edge around the tile. The peripheral edge includes a groove or a slot between the upper surface and the lower surface. The groove or slot has a predetermined height across the thickness of the edge. The spacer assembly has a spacer and a surface. The spacer assembly surface has a thickness dimensioned to fit into the height of the groove or slot. The spacer assembly spacer is has a thickness dimensioned larger than the height of the groove or slot so that the spacer cannot fit into the groove or slot yet remains between adjacent tiles to fix a specific special distance between the tiles. The spacer assembly spacer has a predetermined width equal to a predetermined grout gap. The spacer assembly remains below the upper surface when inserted into the groove or slot so that it can be covered and hidden by later applied grout. The spacer assembly fits into a slot or groove on the first tile so that the spacer contacts the peripheral edge of the first tile and the spacer fits into a corresponding slot or groove on the second tile so that the spacer contacts the peripheral edge of the second tile and keeps the spacing consistent. The first and second tiles are adhered to a substrate.
[0044] The invention can be fairly described as a tile installation method comprised of a first tile, a second tile and a pin assembly. The first and second tiles have an upper surface, a bottom surface and a peripheral edge around the tile. The peripheral edge includes a bore between the upper surface and the lower surface. The bore has a predetermined diameter. The pin assembly has a spacer and a pin. The pin assembly has a diameter dimensioned to fit into the bore. The pin assembly spacer is has a thickness dimensioned larger than the diameter of the bore so that the spacer cannot fit into the bore. The pin assembly spacer has a predetermined width equal to a predetermined grout gap. The pin assembly remains below the upper surface when inserted into the bore. The pin fits into a bore on the first tile so that the spacer contacts the peripheral edge of the first tile and the pin fits into a corresponding bore on the second tile so that the spacer contacts the peripheral edge of the second tile. The first and second tiles are adhered to a substrate.
[0045] The foregoing description conveys the best understanding of the objectives and advantages of the present invention. Different embodiments may be made of the inventive concept of this invention. It is to be understood that all matter disclosed herein is to be interpreted merely as illustrative, and not in a limiting sense.