1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a new and improved tile to cover a desired surface. The tile will be of varying shape to add interest and protection. In particular, the invention relates to a tile that is made with clear resin that would allow different backing material and items to be inserted in the tile for visual interest.
2. Description of the Prior Art
A variety of natural stone, and man made tiles have been designed in the past. These tiles feature a wide range of materials, innovative designs, and shapes.
Traditional tile is cut from natural stone in sheets then shaped to the desired specifications in terms of thickness and surface area. The stone can get secondary processes to machine the edges or other parts of the tile piece. These pieces are then attached to a wall or floor to provide a protective and decorative surface. Tiles have also been made from ceramics, glass, and other moldable or machine able materials.
The prior patents disclose a variety materials and composites including a protective tile consisting of a layer of carbon fiber and a layer of ceramic (Tran et al). Nothing in the prior art teaches or suggests the present invention of a tile of a backing layer with a clear resin above that serves as a protective surface. The backing layer can be decorated or plain, decorative items can be put in front of the backing layer for decoration as well. This layering would then be sealed with resin. This tile could then be attached to serve as a surface covering.
The present invention is an innovative new surface tile, the tile features a backing layer such as a decorated fabric or thin solid material, this backing layer could also have decorative pieces such as shells, stones, dried flowers or other decorative items. The top side of the tile would be filled with a clear resin that will allow the backing layer and decorative inserts to be visible from the front surface of the tile.
The present invention is a new and improved tile that has visual interest and endless decorative possibilities. Each individual tile then is bonded to a surface such as a floor, wall, or ceiling surface. It would offer a resistant surface that is appealing and functionally effective.
The drawings constitute a part of the specification and include general embodiments of the present invention, including the following;
There is a wide range of designs and configurations of tiles. One example could be a colored fabric backing with gold leaf decoration on the surface with sea shells placed on top of the fabric. The acrylic or epoxy resin poured on the surface and allowed to cure. This would form a decorative tile that could be placed on a surface. Thus, specific details of the invention as disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting the scope of the invention, but simply provides a basis for the claims and for teaching one skilled in the art to variously practice and construct the present invention in any appropriate manner. Changes may be made in the details of the construction of the tile, and in individual steps of the method of fabricating such a piece, without departing from the spirit of the invention, especially as outlined in the following claims.