This invention relates to a device for leveling, aligning and properly spacing tiles. Tiles are usually laid on a substrate or subsurface such a floor or other flat surface adjacent to each other and spaced apart from each other by a small gap. Typically an adhesive is troweled on the surface where the tile is to be applied. Adhesive may also be applied to the back side of the tile. The tile is then placed and adhered to the subsurface. Another tile is then adhered to the subsurface in the same manner next to the previous tile. Typically, spacers may be used to evenly space one tile from the other. However, depending on the unevenness of the subsurface e, i.e., floor, on which the tiles are applied and the unevenness of the applied adhesive, adjacent tiles are not always aligned and thus are not level relative to each other. In this regard, an edge of one tile may extend beyond an edge of an adjacent tile. To overcome this problem, a leveling device has been created which includes a leveling member 10 and a wedge 12, as for example shown in
The device is placed such that one end of the tile sits on one end of the horizontal member of the device and abuts one surface of the vertical member of the device and an adjacent tile sits on the other end of the horizontal member and abuts an opposite surface of the vertical member, as for example shown in
In an exemplary embodiment a tile leveling device and tile combination is provided. The combination includes a first tile having a first surface opposite a second surface, a second tile having a first surface opposite a second surface and a device having a main member, a first section extending transversely from the main member and a second section a second section extending transversely from the main member in a direction opposite the first section. The first tile is located over the first section and the second tile is located over the second section. An opening is formed through the main member and a member is provided for penetrating the opening and exerting a force against both tiles pressing the tiles against the first and second sections. A breakaway section is defined along the main member. The breakaway section is located between the first and second surfaces of each of the first and second tiles. In another exemplary embodiment, an opening is formed through the first section for allowing an adhesive to flow there through. In a further exemplary embodiment, an opening is formed through the second section for allowing an adhesive to flow there through. In another exemplary embodiment, the opening formed through the main member includes a first edge opposite a second edge such that the first edge is further from the first and second sections than the second edge. A stiffener portion is formed proximate the first edge for bolstering the first edge. In yet another exemplary embodiment, the main member includes a first notch extending from a first edge of the main member and a second notch extending from a second edge of the main member and the breakaway section extends from the first notch to the second notch. In yet a further exemplary embodiment, each of the first and second sections have at least a curved portion having a curvature when viewed in cross-section, such that the force causes this curvature to reduce.
In another exemplary embodiment a tile leveling device is provided including a main member, a first section extending transversely from the main member for receiving a first tile having a first surface opposite a second surface, and a second section extending transversely from said main member in a direction opposite the first section for receiving a second tile having a first surface opposite a second surface. A first opening is formed thought the first section. A second opening formed thought the second section. A third opening formed though the main member. In yet another exemplary embodiment, the opening formed through the main member includes a first edge opposite a second edge such that the first edge is further from the first and second sections than the second edge. A stiffener portion is formed proximate the first edge for bolstering the first edge. In yet a further exemplary embodiment, the device further includes a reduced thickness breakaway section formed on the main member. The main member is also includes a first notch extending from a first edge of the main member and a second notch extending from a second edge of the main member and the breakaway section extends from the first notch to the second notch.
In a further exemplary embodiment, a method for leveling tiles is provided. The method includes providing a tile leveling device which includes a main member, a first section extending transversely from the main member and having a first opening formed there through, a second section extending transversely from the main member in a direction opposite the first section and having a second opening formed there through. A third opening is formed through the main member, and a breakaway section is defined along the main member. The method further includes placing the leveling device over a subsurface, placing a first tile over the first section, where the tile has a first surface opposite a second surface, and the second surface if farther from the first section than said first surface, and placing a second tile over said second section, where the second tile has a first surface opposite a second surface and the second tile second surface if farther from the second section than said second tile first surface. The method further includes applying a first adhesive between the first tile and the subsurface, applying a second adhesive between the second tile and the subsurface, and placing a member through the third opening such that the member exerts a force on the first and second tiles pressing the tiles against the first and second sections leveling the first tile second surface relative to the second tile second surface whereby the first adhesive penetrates the first opening and contacts the first tile first surface and the subsurface, and the second adhesive penetrates the second opening and contacts the second tile first surface and the subsurface, and causing the breakaway section to be located between the first and second surfaces of each tile. The method also includes curing the adhesives for adhering the tiles relative to the subsurface and breaking the main member along the breakaway section. In another exemplary embodiment, the second adhesive is the same as the first adhesive. In yet a further exemplary embodiment, the tiles are abutted against said main member prior to curing.
An inventive leveling and spacing device 110 is provided. The inventive device includes a first member 114 and a transverse member 116 which includes a section 116a on one side of the first member and a second section 116b on the other side of the first main member as for example shown in
“Breakaway line” or “breakaway section” as used herein refers to a section of reduced thickness that would promote the breakaway and thus, the separation of such section.
In addition, a stiffener portion 127 may be formed at the upper edge of the opening 118 which accommodates the wedge 112, bolstering such edge. In this regard, as the wedge is inserted into the opening, it does not crush the upper edge of the opening. Furthermore, at least one opening 129 is formed through each section 116a, 116b of the transverse member 116 on either side of the first main member 114. In another exemplary embodiment, multiple openings may be formed through each section of the transverse member. These openings allow for the adhesive 132 to penetrate the opening and extend over the surface of the transverse member sections 116a, 116b, as for example shown in
In an exemplary embodiment, an upper surface 126 of the wedge 112 is tapered downwards and includes teeth 150. Each of these teeth is defined by a vertical surface 152 or riser and an obliquely extending surface 154 from the top of the vertical surface 152 in the same general direction as the upper surface 126 of the wedge. In this regard, these teeth latch on to the upper edge of the opening when the wedge is inserted into the opening 118, thereby preventing the wedge from inadvertently slipping out of the opening 118.
In the exemplary embodiment shown, a center portion of the wedge is hollow, defining two opposing edges. The teeth are formed on these opposing edges.
In an exemplary embodiment, adhesive is applied to the subsurface of where tiles are to be adhered and is also applied to the undersurface of a first tile. As the tile is being placed on the subsurface with the adhesive, an exemplary embodiment leveling and spacing device is positioned such that the tile undersurface sits on top of the transverse member section 116a and it abuts the device first main member 114. The device is positioned on the subsurface such that both transverse member sections sit on the adhesive applied to the subsurface. Adhesive is applied on the undersurface of a second tile. Adhesive may also be further applied to the subsurface if necessary. The second tile is laid on the subsurface such that the second tile undersurface sits on top of the second transverse member section 116b and also abuts the first main member 114. The wedge is then fitted through the opening 118. As the wedge wedges itself in the opening it applies pressure on the upper surfaces of the tiles leveling such tiles relative to each other. The pressure causes the adhesive to travel through the openings formed on the transverse member sections ensuring that the adhesive is spread on the top and bottom and through each of the transverse member sections. It should be understood that if the tiles are being installed so that they are adjacent to more than one other tile, than a leveling device should be placed along each side of a tile that will be adjacent to another tile. For example, if a first tile is going to be surrounded by four other tiles, than a leveling device must be placed adjacent each side of the first tile such that a transverse member section of each device is sandwiched between the first tile and the subsurface.
Once the adhesive cures, the vertical member may be removed by “kicking it” off or by pushing it sideways or pulling it off. Since the breakaway lines on the exemplary devices are positioned such that they are within the tile thickness of the tile and away from the adhesive, the vertical sections should consistently break off when subjected to the same force. In an exemplary embodiment, wedges may be used having a sufficient thickness such that when they are pushed beyond a certain point through the opening of the vertical member, they will apply a sufficient force to break the vertical member along the breakaway line. In such an embodiment, the vertical member may be removed by further pushing the wedge through the vertical member opening.
Although the present invention has been described and illustrated to respect to exemplary embodiments, it is to be understood that it is not to be so limited, since changes and modifications may be made therein which are within the full intended scope of this invention as hereinafter claimed.
This application is based upon and claims priority on U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/920,430, filed on Mar. 26, 2007, the contents of which are fully incorporated herein by reference.
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