The present invention relates generally to a pliers for levelling spacers. In particular, it is a pliers for pushing wedges of levelling spacers.
As is well known, levelling spacers comprising a one-way element in the form of a jumper with a through opening, and a levelling element, i.e. a wedge, are used to lay tiles all in the same plane.
The disposable element is placed between two tiles so that it also acts as a spacer, while the wedge is pushed into the through-opening.
The wedge, having a flat base, pushes the surface of the two adjacent tiles so that they are coplanar.
The pushing action of the wedge inside the through opening is achieved by a pliers that squeezes the disposable element on one side and the end of the wedge on the other.
Known pliers, used for the applications described above, present certain problems.
Firstly, they do not allow the wedge to move perfectly coplanar to the tile surface. This can only be adjusted by the operator.
Consequently, the result obtained, i.e. a perfect coplanarity of the tiles, can be affected by the lack of experience of the operator.
Another problem with known pliers lies in their poor adaptability to the different types of wedges used.
In fact, the wedges on the market, apart from the perfectly flat lower base, can have different shapes, particularly of the side end on which the pliers go to push.
As a result, one has to choose an appropriate pliers depending on the wedge used, with negative effects in terms of cost and material to be stored.
The aim of the invention is, therefore, to realise a pliers for levelling spacers that overcomes the problems of the known technique.
Another purpose of the invention is to provide a pliers for levelling spacers that can be used effectively and with optimal results, regardless of the skills and experience of the operator using it.
A further scope of the invention is to provide a spacer pliers that can be used for various types of wedges.
Yet another purpose of the invention is to provide a pliers for levelling spacers that can be easily adapted to the type of wedge to be pushed.
All the purposes and more are achieved, according to the invention, by a pliers for levelling spacers comprising a wedge and a disposable element, suitable for pushing a side face of the wedge so that it enters an opening of the disposable element so that the lower face of the wedge makes two adjacent tiles between which the disposable element is arranged coplanar.
The pliers are characterised by the fact that the handle includes at least one supporting body so that it can go against at least one of the two tiles.
Thanks to this feature, the operator is able to push the wedge through the pliers and at the same time find a foothold on the floor so that the pushing can be carried out comfortably and conveniently, thus avoiding unwanted movements of the pliers during use.
Advantageously, the handle may comprise a gripping body from which a first leg and a second leg descend, to which a first supporting body and a second supporting body are respectively attached to allow the pliers to rest on the tiles.
In this way, the pliers can have two points of support on the floor, so as to be even more stable.
In addition, the handle can include a spirit level, which is useful for checking the flatness of the tile or tiles on which the pliers rests.
Advantageously, the handle may be pivoted to the handle and include a gripping element and a push lever, which can be used to push the wedge.
In order to keep the pliers open when it is at rest, elastic means can be accommodated between the gripping element and the handle.
Advantageously, the pliers can comprise a pusher body that can be pushed by the push lever so that the wedge advances towards the disposable element.
In this way, the movement of the pusher body can be made to differ from that of the push lever. In fact, while the push lever can have a rotary movement, the pusher body can instead have a linear movement, like that which the wedge must perform.
Advantageously, the pusher body may comprise a front element with a stop face capable of engaging the side face of the wedge.
In particular, the striking face of the front element may have a conformation homologous to the side face of the wedge, so as to ensure an optimal coupling between the pusher body and the wedge and to obtain a perfect movement of the wedge.
In addition, the pusher body can be accommodated in a guide so as to have a determined movement.
Advantageously, the first supporting body can comprise a guide in which the pusher body can move.
Furthermore, the movement of the pusher body in the guide can be parallel to the tile on which the pliers rest, so that the wedge also moves according to the same movement.
Further features and details of the invention may be better understood from the following description, given by way of non-limiting example, as well as from the accompanying drawing plates, wherein
With reference to the appended Figures, in particular
The handle 12 has an inverted U shape in that it comprises a gripping body 36 having a slightly arched shape from which a first leg 38 and a second leg 40 descend at the ends.
The first leg 38 can go to rest on the floor by means of a second support body 42, while the second leg 40 is fixed to the first support body 32, which is also intended to allow support on the floor.
Accordingly, the second support body 42 and the first support body 32 allow the handle 12 and, consequently, the entire pliers 10 to rest on the floor.
In order to verify the horizontal arrangement of the tiles on which the pliers 10 rests, a small spirit level 44 is arranged on the gripping body 36.
An arched seat 17 is formed in the movable stop element 16 suitable for accommodating or abutting on the disposable element or jumper, while the front element 30 of the pusher body 28 abuts on the side face of the wedge.
The movable stop element 16 can be arranged and fixed in position on the elongated track element 14 depending on the initial position of the wedge with respect to the disposable element.
A spring, not visible in the figures, is interposed between the gripping element 24 and the gripping body 36, so as to keep the gripping element 24 raised relative to the handle 12. Consequently, the pliers 10 remains open when it is at rest.
Once the movable stop element 16 and the front element 30 have been suitably positioned with respect to the disposable element and the wedge respectively, the operator can start to tighten the grip on the pliers 10, i.e. on the handle 20 and the grip 12, by bringing the gripping element 24 closer to the gripping body 36.
In this way, the push lever 26 pushes the front element 30 of the pusher body 28 guided in a straight direction into the seat formed in the first support body 32.
In turn, the front element 30 pushes the wedge inside the through opening obtained in the one-way jumper element, thereby arranging the two adjacent tiles in the same plane.
The particular configuration of the pliers 10 according to the invention allows the use of different shaped pusher bodies depending on the type of wedge to be pushed.
Indeed, as illustrated in
In this way, it is sufficient to replace the pusher body and not the entire pliers, with positive consequences in terms of expense and material conservation.
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Further variations and embodiments other than those illustrated above are possible and are to be considered within the scope of protection defined by the appended claims.
For example, various pusher bodies can be used, with front elements of different shapes.
The handle may also have a different shape from the one described, maintaining however a ground support so as to verify the flatness of the tile on which the pliers rest.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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102021000024671 | Sep 2021 | IT | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/IB2022/059167 | 9/27/2022 | WO |