The present invention generally concerns an apparatus, hereinafter referred to as a “tiling plate”, and methods for installing pool tile and screeding pool walls. More specifically, a tiling plate may be used to apply one or more tiles to a pool wall by bonding the tiling plate to the pool wall and bonding the one or more tiles to the tiling plate. A tiling plate may also be used as a foundation for applying a screed to a substrate of a pool wall by providing smooth, even surfaces and sharp, well-defined edges over which the screed may be applied. A tiling plate may replace the use of conventional wood (or other conventional material) tile backings which may be prone to degradation when exposed to moist environments.
According to some embodiments, a tiling plate may be thin and elongated with at least two parallel surfaces. In some aspects, a tiling plate may be generally rectangular with a front side having a surface about parallel to a surface of a back side. A tiling plate may further include a plurality of edges disposed between the front side and the back side and defining the thickness of the tiling plate.
In some embodiments, the front side of a tiling plate may be adapted for the application of an adhesive thereon. To promote adhesion of a tile to the tiling plate, the front side of the tiling plate may be textured (e.g., comprising bumps, protrusions, grooves, etc.). Similarly, and according to some embodiments, the back side of the tiling plate may be adapted for the application of an adhesive thereon. To promote adhesion of the tiling plate to a substrate (e.g., shotcrete or gunite), the back side of the tiling plate may comprise one or more ribs and/or notches, or the like.
According to some embodiments of the present invention, a tiling plate may comprise a bond breaker. In particular, the back side of tiling plate may comprise a bond breaker adapted to prevent bonding between the tiling plate and a substrate for the given area of the substrate that the bond breaker covers.
In some embodiments, one or more edges of a tiling plate may be chamfered and/or beveled. In some aspects, a chamfered or beveled edge may be formed at an angle of about 45 degrees, relative to an adjacent surface.
According to some embodiments, a tiling plate may be irregularly shaped. In some aspects, a tiling plate may generally comprise an elongated oval shape, wherein a first distal end is outwardly rounded and a second distal end is inwardly rounded. A plurality of tiling plates may be arranged in a line with the first distal end of a first tiling plate engaged with, or abutting, the second distal end of a second tiling plate. According to some aspects, a plurality of tiling plates may be arranged in a curved line.
In some embodiments of the present invention, a tiling plate may be adapted for screeding a pool wall. According to some aspects, a rectangularly shaped tiling plate may be used to produce flat, even surfaces on a substrate of a pool wall. According to some embodiments, a tiling plate may generally comprise a shape of an elongated triangular prism. In some aspects, a tiling plate in accordance with such configuration may be used to produce a sharp, well-defined elongated edge on a pool wall.
In accordance with some embodiments of the present invention, a method of tiling may include the steps of preparing a first tiling plate, preparing a substrate for adhesion to the first tiling plate, and preparing one or more tiles for adhesion to the first tiling plate. In some aspects, the step of preparing the first tiling plate may include roughening the surface of a front side of the first tiling plate and/or forming ribs or grooves on a back side of the first tiling plate. In some aspects, the step of preparing the substrate for adhesion to the first tiling plate may include applying an adhesive to a surface of the substrate and/or to the back side of the first tiling plate. In some aspects, the step of preparing the one or more tiles for adhesion to the first tiling plate may include applying an adhesive to a back side of the one or more tiles and/or to the front side of the first tiling plate.
In some embodiments, a method of tiling may further include the step of engaging the first tiling plate to the surface of the substrate. According to some embodiments, a method of tiling may further include engaging one of the one or more tiles to the first tiling plate. In some embodiments, a method of tiling may further include the step of preparing a second tiling plate. In some embodiments, a method of tiling may further include the step of engaging the first tiling plate with the second tiling plate.
According to some embodiments of the present invention, a method of screeding a pool wall may include the steps of preparing a substrate, preparing the tiling plate for adhesion to the substrate and for screeding, applying the tiling plate to the substrate, and applying and flattening (hereafter referred to as “floating”) a screed over the tiling plate and the substrate. In some embodiments, the step of preparing the substrate may comprise applying an adhesive to a surface of the substrate. In some embodiments, the step of preparing the tiling plate for adhesion to the substrate and for screeding may comprise applying an adhesive to a back and/or a front of the tiling plate. According to some aspects, the back of the tiling plate may be scored prior to applying the adhesive thereto. In some aspects, the front of the tiling plate may be texturized or otherwise roughened prior to applying a screed thereto.
Further to the above, in some embodiments, the step of applying the tiling plate to the substrate may comprise placing the tiling plate over a portion of the surface of the substrate such that the back of the tiling plate is adhered to an adhesive overlaying the portion of the surface of the substrate and such that the back surface of the tiling plate is about parallel to the portion of the substrate surface. According to some embodiments, the tiling plate may be applied to the portion of the substrate surface in a rotated position, relative to a desired position. Following contact with the portion of the substrate surface, the tiling plate may be rotated into its desired position.
According to some embodiments, the step of floating the screed over the tiling plate and the substrate may comprise floating the screed over the front of the tiling plate, using the surface of the front of the tiling plate to form a smooth, level surface. In some embodiments, the thickness of the tiling plate may provide a means by which the screed is floated to a uniform thickness over the surface of the substrate adjacent to the tiling plate. According to some aspects, a tiling plate may positioned such that a lateral edge thereof may be adjacent to an edge of a pool wall thereby providing a means for floating the screed over the surface of the pool wall edge and the surface of the lateral edge of the tiling plate, wherein the lateral edge of the tiling plate may provide a well-defined edge to which to float the screed. In some embodiments, the lateral edge of the tiling plate may be chamfered or beveled, thereby providing a fine edge to which to float the screed.
The invention, in its various aspects, will be explained in greater detail below. While the invention will be described in conjunction with several exemplary embodiments, the exemplary embodiments themselves do not limit the scope of the invention. Similarly, the exemplary illustrations in the accompanying drawings, where like elements have like numerals, do not limit the scope of the exemplary embodiments and/or invention, including any length, angles, or other measurements provided. Rather the invention, as defined by the claims, may cover alternatives, modifications, and/or equivalents of the exemplary embodiments.
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In some implementations of the present invention, a tiling plate may be used for tiling a pool wall. Prior to using a tiling plate, it may first be prepared for bonding with one or more pool tiles and a wall. Preparing the tiling plate may include roughening the front side surface of a front side and/or forming ribs (or the like) on the back side surface. Following, the tiling plate may be prepared for adhesion with a substrate (e.g., a pool wall) which may include applying an adhesive to an area of the substrate to be tiled and/or the surface of the back side of the tiling plate. Then, the tiling plate may be pressed against the area of the substrate to be tiled in order to form a bond therebetween. Once the tiling plate is in a desired position (e.g., at a given height and level), an adhesive may be applied to the surface of the front side of the tiling plate and/or the back side of a tile (or sheet of tiles). Then, the tile may be pressed against the front side of the tiling plate in order to form a bond therebetween.
To prepare a line of pool tiles, the process above may be repeated, with each subsequent tiling plate being adjoined with, or abutting, an adjacent tiling plate. Alternatively, each tiling plate in a line of plates may be adhered to a pool wall before pool tiles are adhered thereto. For curved tiling patterns, a first tiling plate may be placed at a desired position on a pool wall (and bonded thereto), followed by the placement of a second tiling plate at a desired position adjacent to, and abutting, the first tiling plate. For example, and as illustrated in
According some implementations, one or more tiling plates may be used to screed a pool wall. For example, first an area of a pool wall may be prepared by applying an adhesive thereto. Optionally, an adhesive may be applied to the back of one or more tiling plates to be adhered to the prepared area of the pool wall.
In some embodiments, the step of preparing the substrate may comprise applying an adhesive to a surface of the substrate. In some embodiments, the step of preparing the tiling plate for adhesion to the substrate and for screeding may comprise applying an adhesive to a back and/or a front of the tiling plate. According to some aspects, the back of the tiling plate may have a plurality of ribs formed thereon prior to applying the adhesive thereto. In some aspects, the front of the tiling plate may be texturized prior to applying the adhesive thereto.
Further to the above, in some embodiments, the step of applying the tiling plate to the substrate may comprise placing the tiling plate over a portion of the surface of the substrate such that the back of the tiling plate makes flush contact with the portion of the substrate surface. According to some embodiments, the tiling plate may then be applied to the portion of the substrate surface. Following contact with the portion of the substrate surface, the tiling plate may be rotated into its desired position.
According to some embodiments, the step of floating the screed over the tiling plate and the substrate may comprise floating the screed over the front of the tiling plate, using the surface of the front of the tiling plate to form a smooth, level surface. In some embodiments, the thickness of the tiling plate may provide a means by which the screed is floated to a uniform thickness over the surface of the substrate adjacent to the tiling plate. According to some aspects, a tiling plate may positioned such that a lateral edge thereof may be adjacent to an edge of a pool wall thereby providing a means for floating the screed over the surface of the pool wall edge and the surface of the lateral edge of the tiling plate, wherein the lateral edge of the tiling plate may provide a well-defined edge to which to float the screed.
In some embodiments, a lateral edge of the tiling plate may be chamfered or beveled, thereby providing a sharp, defined edge to which to float the screed. For example, for a portion of a pool wall which extends above a ground surface, a beveled tiling plate may be applied on a front side and a back side of the pool wall, near the top thereof. Each tiling plate may be oriented such that the bevel may be positioned adjacent to the top of the pool wall, with a lower edge of each bevel (i.e., the edge closest to the ground surface) proximal to the pool wall and an upper edge of each bevel (i.e., the edge furthest from the ground surface) distal to the pool wall. The screed may then be floated over the top of the pool wall, between the bevels of the two tiling plates, with the edges of the surface of the screed being defined along the upper edges of each bevel (see, e.g.,
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It is to be understood that variations, modifications, and permutations of embodiments of the present invention may be made without departing from the scope thereof. It is also to be understood that the present invention is not limited by the specific embodiments, descriptions, or illustrations or combinations of either components or steps disclosed herein. Thus, although reference has been made to the accompanying figures, it is to be appreciated that these figures are exemplary and are not meant to limit the scope of the invention.
The present application claims priority to, and the benefit of, U.S. Nonprovisional patent application Ser. No. 18/052,385, filed Nov. 3, 2022, which claimed priority to, and the benefit of, U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 63/373,446, filed Aug. 24, 2022, and U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 63/275,225, filed Nov. 3, 2021, each of which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety.
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