This application claims foreign priority benefits from Canadian Patent Application Ser. No. 3,001,811 filed Apr. 17, 2018.
The present invention relates generally to an apparatus for applying adhesive, such as mortar or grout, to a tile, and more particularly to such an apparatus which includes a container for receiving the adhesive, which container defines a downwardly-opening orifice through which the adhesive can exit the container, and a track connected to the container for supporting the tile at an adjacent location to the orifice to receive the adhesive.
A method of installing tiles onto a surface generally comprises the steps of applying adhesive to an adhesive-receiving face of a respective tile and subsequently locating the tile with adhesive applied thereto on a target surface. Traditionally, most tile installers apply the adhesive to the tiles by hand. More specifically, this traditional manual application method comprises transferring the adhesive directly from its storage container to each tile and subsequently spreading the adhesive uniformly across the face of the tile with a trowel. This adhesive application step is time consuming and thus considerably prolongs installation.
U.S. Pat. No. 9,234,359 to Bourelle discloses a tile floor adhesive spreading and leveling device adapted for applying adhesive directly to a target surface in rolling movement of the apparatus across the surface. Once the adhesive has been applied, the tiles are laid on the target surface with the adhesive thereon. However, the arrangement of Bourelle is designed specifically for tiling floor surfaces and thus has limited use.
CN 10398841 to Risheng appears to disclose an arrangement for applying adhesive to a tile which comprises a container supported over a conveyor belt. Thus tiles to receive adhesive are placed on the conveyor belt which is operated to move the tile sitting stationary relative to the conveyor past the container to receive adhesive. However, an arrangement like that in Risheng includes complex mechanical components and is not suitably portable for use by an individual installing tiles on-site.
According to an aspect of the invention there is provided an apparatus for applying adhesive to a tile comprising:
a container for receiving the adhesive to be applied to the tile;
the container defining a downwardly-opening orifice through which the adhesive is enabled to pass out of the container; and
a substantially horizontally extending track coupled below the container and adapted for supporting the tile in sliding movement underneath the orifice from an inlet side of the orifice and past the orifice to an outlet side thereof so that the adhesive received in the container passes out of the orifice and onto the tile.
This arrangement, unlike the prior art arrangements, is relatively simply and can be made suitably portable for use on-site to apply adhesive directly to tiles for subsequent placement on any type and orientation of target surface, which can be a floor or a wall surface.
Preferably the track extends from a location underneath the container in a substantially horizontal direction beyond the container on the outlet side of the orifice so that the track defines a tile supporting surface on the outlet side for supporting the tile until the tile is retrieved from the apparatus.
In the illustrated arrangement the track extends beyond the container on the inlet side of the orifice for aligning the tile with the orifice before passing across the orifice.
Preferably the track defines a stationary substantially horizontally oriented surface below the container.
In the illustrated arrangement the track comprises a pair of guide rails extending in a direction of the sliding movement and disposed in transversely spaced condition to one another.
Preferably the track includes a pair of opposite upstanding guide surfaces to confine movement of the tile transversely of a direction of the sliding movement.
Preferably the container includes a fixed peripheral wall supported in fixed location and a movable wall which is displaceable relative to the fixed peripheral wall in a transverse direction to the sliding movement for adjusting a width of the orifice for tiles having different widths.
In the illustrated arrangement the fixed peripheral wall has a leading wall portion on the inlet side of the orifice and a trailing wall portion on the outlet side of the orifice which are spaced from one another in the direction of sliding movement, the leading wall portion and the trailing wall portion each have a fixed width, and the movable wall is displaceable in the transverse direction across the leading wall portion and the trailing wall portion for adjusting the width of the orifice.
In the illustrated arrangement the movable wall includes a cut-out shaped to receive a fixed length trowel blade mounted to the trailing wall portion in transverse orientation relative to the direction of sliding movement so that the fixed length trowel blade is usable for different widths of the orifice.
In the illustrated arrangement the container carries transversely extending guide surfaces on the inlet side and the outlet side of the orifice on the fixed peripheral wall of the container for supporting the movable wall of the container in sliding movement thereof across the fixed peripheral wall in the transverse direction.
Preferably the transversely extending guide surfaces are located closer to an upper end of the fixed container wall than to a lower end thereof.
In the illustrated arrangement the track includes a fixed track portion supported in fixed location and a relocatable track portion displaceable relative to the fixed track portion in said transverse direction to the sliding movement.
Preferably the movable wall of the container and the relocatable track portion are carried on a common mounting member arranged for movement in the transverse direction so that the movable wall and the relocatable track portion are maintained in fixed relation to one another during said movement.
In the illustrated arrangement the mounting member is disposed underneath the relocatable track portion and the movable wall which are mounted on top of the mounting member.
In the illustrated arrangement the mounting member is threadably coupled to a rod which is supported for rotation around a transverse axis below the container and the track such that the rotation of the rod acts to displace the movable wall and the relocatable track portion in the transverse direction.
In the illustrated arrangement the mounting member carries clamps at longitudinally spaced locations which are adapted for securing the mounting member in fixed location relative to the fixed peripheral wall of the container.
In the illustrated arrangement the container defines at least one slot in a peripheral wall of the container forming a respective handle for receiving a hand of a user.
In the illustrated arrangement the container and track are carried on a frame including collapsible legs for resting on a support surface.
According to another aspect of the invention there is provided an apparatus for applying adhesive to a tile comprising:
a container for receiving the adhesive to be applied to the tile;
the container defining a downwardly-opening orifice through which the adhesive is enabled to pass out of the container;
a substantially horizontally extending track coupled below the container and adapted for supporting the tile in sliding movement underneath the orifice from an inlet side of the orifice and past the orifice to an outlet side thereof so that the adhesive received in the container passes out of the orifice and onto the tile;
the container including a fixed peripheral wall supported in fixed location and a movable wall which is displaceable relative to the fixed peripheral wall in a transverse direction to the sliding movement for adjusting a width of the orifice for tiles having different widths;
the track including a fixed track portion supported in fixed location and a relocatable track portion displaceable relative to the fixed track portion in said transverse direction to the sliding movement;
wherein the movable wall of the container and the relocatable track portion are interconnected so as to be maintained in fixed relation to one another during movement in the transverse direction.
The invention will now be described in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
In the drawings like characters of reference indicate corresponding parts in the different figures.
The accompanying figures show an apparatus 10 for applying adhesive to a tile (though neither the adhesive nor tile are shown).
Referring to
The apparatus 10 further includes a track 22 located beneath the container that is formed by a pair of parallel longitudinally extending guide rails 24, 25 which are spaced laterally transversely apart. The rails 24, 25 which are generally L-shaped in transverse cross-section collectively define a stationary substantially horizontally oriented planar guide surface 26 spaced below the orifice 19 to support the tile in a generally horizontal orientation passing across the orifice 19 from an inlet side 27 to an outlet side 28 thereof in sliding movement along the rails 24, 25 so that the tile moves past the container 11 holding the adhesive, and as the tile is displaced relative to the fixedly located container 11 a thickness of the adhesive contained therein is deposited onto an upwardly-facing adhesive-receiving surface of the tile.
Referring to
The rails 24, 25 are oriented in a direction of sliding movement indicated at D in
Tiles are moved through the apparatus 10 along the rails 24, 25 by displacing an already inserted tile which is located beneath the orifice 19 by inserting another tile, which is fresh without adhesive, into the adhesive-depositing area. That is, to begin using the apparatus 10, first a tile is inserted into the apparatus 10 beneath the orifice 19, and then the adhesive is added to the container 11 so that it is the already inserted tile which supports the adhesive in the container above the tile. In order to remove the inserted tile, a fresh tile is inserted at the inlet side 27 of the apparatus, by which action the already inserted tile is moved out from beneath the orifice to the outlet side 28 ready for pick-up while the adhesive is retained within the container 11 by the freshly inserted tile. As such, the rails 24, 25 also extend past the inlet side 27 of the container to provide a leading guide surface to allow a user to more easily align the next tile to be inserted into the apparatus with a rear end of the already inserted tile. A length of the leading guide surface in the direction of sliding movement past a leading wall portion of the container 11 defined by leading end panel 13 is significantly smaller than on a length of the rails protruding on the outlet side 28 of the container to define the trailing pick-up surface as the leading guide surface is simply for prepping the next tile to be inserted by aligning same with the orifice 19 while the pick-up surface has to support a whole tile until it is retrieved by a user.
As more clearly shown in
Referring still to
Tiles are manufactured in various widths and thus both the track 22 and the orifice 19 are each configured with adjustable width so that the apparatus 10 can receive tiles having different widths. In regard to the orifice 19 which is defined by the container 11, the leading end panel 13, the trailing end panel 14, and one of the side panels 15 collectively define a fixed peripheral container wall which is supported in a fixed location with respect to a frame 39 of the tile applicator apparatus 10 that is adapted for resting on a support surface of a worksite, and the opposite side panel 16 defines a movable container wall which is that part of the container arranged for movement relative to the fixed container wall in order to adjust the width of the orifice. More specifically, each of the leading and trailing end panels 13, 14 have a fixed width corresponding to a maximum width of tile that can be received by the apparatus 10, and the movable side panel 16 which spans between the leading and trailing end panels 13, 14 is displaceable across the end panels 13, 14 in a laterally transverse direction relative to the sliding movement of the tiles through the apparatus 10 for adjusting the width of the orifice.
Referring to
In regard to width-adjustment of the track 22, the rail 24 is fixedly located relative to the apparatus frame 39 so as to define a fixed track portion, and the rail 25 defines a relocatable track portion which is movable relative to the fixed-location rail 24 in the lateral width direction. As shown more clearly in
When the movable side panel 16 and relocatable rail 25 are placed at the desired width from the opposite side of the container and track, the base strip 42A carries clamps 55 adapted for anchoring the base strip 42A in fixed location to the tabletop 44 so that the mounting member 42 is secured in fixed relation to the frame 39 of the apparatus.
Even though the width of the orifice 19 and track 22 can be adjusted, the apparatus 10 is adapted to enable use of a fixed length trowel blade sized to correspond to the maximum width of tile receivable by the apparatus, so that a common trowel blade can be used for all widths of tile without having to interchange different widths of blades. As such, as more clearly shown in
Referring to
The container 11 also includes a pair of hand slots 69, 70 defined in the leading and trailing end panels 13, 14, as more clearly shown in
Still referring to
The scope of the claims should not be limited by the preferred embodiments set forth in the examples but should be given the broadest interpretation consistent with the specification as a whole.
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3001811 | Apr 2018 | CA | national |
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3138843 | Gory | Jun 1964 | A |
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4967689 | Wittmann | Nov 1990 | A |
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