The present invention relates to a leveling device, and more particularly, to a leveling device for planar objects and the like.
The conventional tile leveling devices known to applicant are disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 9,470,003 and 9,322,186. The U.S. Pat. No. 9,470,003 comprises a spool which includes a pressure plate, a flanged end, a nipple sleeve and an axial passage. A separation portion is located between the pressure plate and the flanged end. The flanged end is located between the separation portion and the nipple sleeve. A T-shaped handle extends through the axial passage and includes opposed blades 14 and a threaded portion 47 on two ends thereof. The threaded portion is exposed beyond the spool. A handle is connected to the threaded portion. A coil spring is mounted to the nipple sleeve, the shaft and the handle, and biased between the handle and the flanged end. The alignment device is located between the two tiles, and the gap is located corresponding to the gap between the two tiles. When pushing the handle to compress the coil spring, the blades extend through the gap, and when the alignment device is rotated 90 degrees, the blades are in contact to the undersides of the two tiles, so that the two tiles re in flush with each other.
The shortcomings of the U.S. Pat. No. 9,470,003 are that the coil spring 24 is mounted to the nipple sleeve 37, the shaft 12 and the handle 26, and is exposed beyond the alignment device 10. This arrangement does not meet aesthetic purposes. Besides, the coil spring located beyond the alignment device easily gets dust or paint, and is difficult to be cleaned up. The shaft is a T-shaped handle which enters into the gap in the horizontal direction, and then is rotated 90 degrees, and the blades 14 are in contact with the underside of the tiles. Because there is no proper marks to check the whether or not the blades are rotated 90 degrees. Furthermore, the shaft extends through the axial passage, and the threaded portion is located outside of the spool 30 and connected to the threaded portion, so that when the handle is rotated upward along the threaded portion, the threaded portion is exposed beyond the handle and the spool, and is easily get rusted.
The U.S. Pat. No. 9,322,186 discloses a leveling spacer system and comprises a plurality of panel members, multiple spacers, multiple plates and multiple knobs. The U.S. Pat. No. 9,322,186 does not have any coil spring so that the cleaning concerns are not existed, and the leveling spacer system looks neat when compared with the U.S. Pat. No. 9,470,003. However, the shortcomings are that the U.S. Pat. No. 9,322,186 includes two parts and each of which includes inner threads, and the number of the parts can easily reach to at least one thousand. In other words, the workers have to threading the two parts together over one thousand times. The threading actions require a lot of time and labor cost.
The present invention intends to provide a leveling device for planar objects and the shortcomings mentioned above are eliminated.
The present invention relates to a leveling device for planar objects and comprises a first part having a circular end hole, a chamber, a flange, a handle, a contact portion, two blades and a bottom face. A second part includes a receiving hole, a first shoulder, two recesses, a slot, a mark, an axial hole and a second shoulder. The first and second parts are connected to each other. A movable member movably inserted into the first and second parts. The movable member includes a push potion, a middle section, a lower section and a room. An engaging member is securely inserted into the room and has a lower portion extending beyond the movable member. The engaging member is movable with the movable member. A resilient member is mounted to the lower section and biased between the middle section and the second shoulder.
The resilient member is located in the chamber and the slot, and hidden in the first and second parts so that the whole leveling device is neat and does not get dust and dirt. The engaging member is fixed to the movable member, and a portion of the engaging member extends beyond the movable member and located within the second part. Foreign objects do not attach to the portion of the engaging member which is not bent or deformed by foreign objects. The blades of the engaging member are inserted through the gap between the planar objects when pushing the movable member. This action is easy and saves workers' time.
The present invention will become more apparent from the following description when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings which show, for purposes of illustration only, a preferred embodiment in accordance with the present invention.
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A movable member 30 movably extends through the first and second parts 10, 20, and has a push potion 31 on the upper portion thereof and a lower section 33 on the lower portion thereof. A middle section 32 extends from the movable member 30 and located between the push portion 31 and the lower section 33. The push portion 31 movably extends through the chamber 12 and protrudes beyond the top of the first part via the end hole 11, so that the users can push the push portion 31. The shape of the middle section 32 is shaped to be movable in the chamber 12 of the first part 10. A room 34 is defined in the lower end of the lower section 33. The lower section 33 is movable in the chamber 12, the slot 24 and the axial hole 26. The middle section 32 has a protrusion 35 extending therefrom, and the protrusion 35 is movably engaged with the V-shaped groove 18.
An engaging member 40 is securely inserted into the room 34 and has a lower portion extending beyond the lower end of the movable member 30. The lower portion is located in the second part 20. Two blades 41 extend perpendicularly from the lower portion of the engaging member 40. The two blades 41 are exposed beyond the lower portion of the engaging member 40 and extend along the direction identical to the direction that the mark 25 extends. The engaging member 40 has an upper portion 42 which is fixed in the room 34. The engaging member 40 is put in the molding set of the movable member 30 so that when the movable member 30 is made by way of injection molding, the engaging member 40 is integrally formed with the movable member 30.
A resilient member 50 is mounted to the lower section 33 and biased between the middle section 32 of the movable member 30 and the second shoulder 27 of the second part 20. The middle portion 32 contacts the underside of the flange 13 by the resilient member 50.
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The advantages of the present invention are that the resilient member 50 is located in the chamber 12 and the slot 24, and hidden in the first and second parts 10, 20 so that the whole leveling device is neat and does not get dust and dirt.
The engaging member 40 is fixed to the movable member 30, and a portion of the engaging member 40 extends beyond the movable member 30 and is located within the second part 20 so that foreign objects cannot access the portion of the engaging member 40.
The blades 41 of the engaging member 40 are inserted through the gap 61 between the planar objects 60 when pushing the movable member 30. This action is easy and saves workers' time.
The mark 25 is located in alignment with the handle 14 and the contact portion 15, and the blades 41 extend in the direction that is identical with that of the handle 14, the contact portion 15 and the mark 25. When the leveling device is located between the two planar objects 60, the contact portion 15 and the mark 25 are aligned with the gap 61, and the blades 41 are located corresponding to the gap 61. The handle 14 and the mark 25 help the users to correctly and quickly set the leveling devices.
While we have shown and described the embodiment in accordance with the present invention, it should be clear to those skilled in the art that further embodiments may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.
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