Information
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Patent Grant
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6367218
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Patent Number
6,367,218
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Date Filed
Monday, August 9, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, April 9, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 052 3112
- 052 391
- 052 50601
- 052 50605
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A removable tile wall covering includes a number of ceramic tiles held on the wall surface with disengageable-reengageable VELCRO fasteners. The wall covering is simple and inexpensive to install, and the tiles are easily removed for cleaning or redecoration.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a removable wall covering.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Ceramic wall tile is a popular wall covering commonly used in kitchens or baths. The tile is permanently attached to a wall using mortar or tile adhesive. The tiles are spaced apart with the front faces of the tile facing the room and the rear faces of the tile set in the adhesive. Grout fills the spaces between the sides of the tiles to form a hard, durable and watertight wall covering.
Conventional ceramic wall tiles are available in a wide variety of colors and patterns. However, only the front face of each tile is colored and glazed. The coloring agent and glazing agent are conventionally applied to the front face prior to the tile being fired in a kiln. The rear face and sides of the tile are hidden from view when installed and so are not colored or glazed. The rear and sides are also often grooved to enhance adherence of the adhesive and grout to the tile.
The sides of conventional ceramic wall tile are unfinished and irregular and do not define a constant gap between adjacent tiles. Instead, the grout is relied upon to give the appearance of a smooth, regular spacing between tiles. Specially shaped bullnose tiles must be used along the outer perimeter of the tiles to create a finished edge.
The tiles are selected so that the assembled tiles form a pleasing decorative wall pattern compatible with the color scheme or interior decoration of the room. Many find the aesthetic beauty of a ceramic wall an advantage over other wall coverings.
However, the permanent nature of conventional tile wall coverings is a disadvantage if redecoration is desired. Removing or replacing tile is dirty, inconvenient and expensive. As a result, tiles are not changed and an original tile pattern or color scheme remains a permanent part of the room. Yet many homeowners prefer to seasonally decorate room interiors, or wish to change color schemes occasionally. Thus the homeowner chooses either not to install ceramic tile, or to install the tile and lose the ability to redecorate the tiled portions of the wall.
Conventional ceramic tile wall coverings have a number of other disadvantages. Installing the tile with mortar and grout can be intimidating as a do-it-yourself home improvement, and skilled installation is expensive. Replacing damaged or stained tiles is difficult and may damage the wall. The tiles cannot be removed for cleaning.
Thus there is a need for an improved tile wall covering. The tiles should be easily removable for cleaning or replacement, and the tiles should be easily and inexpensively installed.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention is directed to an improved tile wall covering having tiles that are removably attached to the wall. The wall covering is simple and inexpensive to install, and the installed tiles are easily removable for cleaning or replacement.
A tile wall covering having features of the present invention includes a number of rigid tiles fastened to a wall with a disengageable-reengageable fastener that is designed to removably fasten two items together. Adhesive cement or grout is not needed, making for easy installation.
The fastener may be a pressure type or contact type such as a hook and loop type fastener. One portion of the fastener is attached to the tile and the other portion of the fastener is attached to the wall. The wall can be a conventional wall suitable for installing conventional ceramic tile. The tiles are pressed against the wall so that the fastener portions removably hold the tiles to the wall. The tile can be removed by pulling the tile away from the wall.
The tiles are preferably mounted on the wall with each tile abutting its neighboring tiles to form a continuous wall covering. The sides of the tile are finished and smooth so that practically gap-free joints extend along the abutting sides of the tiles. The finished sides also suitably finish the outer perimeter of the tiles. Bullnose tiles or other specialized perimeter tiles are not needed.
The front face of each tile is colored so that the assembled tiles form a predefined pattern or color scheme. The color of each tile preferably extends to and covers the sides of the tile. It has been found that if the sides of the tiles are left uncolored, a line effect may be seen between the tiles that may detract from the overall appearance of the assembled tiles. If desired, the edges of the tile may be left uncolored or may be colored in a contrasting color from that of the front face to accentuate the line effect.
In a first embodiment, the tiles are substantially flat and planar ceramic tiles. The attached fastener portions adhere to the rear face. When the tiles are held on the wall, the fasteners are located between the rear surface of the plate and the wall and space the tiles off the wall.
In a second embodiment, the fastener portions are attached to fastener surfaces spaced inwardly from the rear face of the ceramic tile. The fastener surfaces are sufficiently recessed so that the rear face of the tile can be held flush against the wall.
The wall covering of the present invention may be provided as a kit. The kit includes a plurality of tiles to cover a predetermined wall area. The fasteners are preferably included as a separate component to be attached to the tiles and the wall during installation of the tiles. The kit could be used for new installations or for redecorating existing installations of the present invention.
Other objects and features of the invention will become apparent as the description proceeds, especially when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings illustrating two embodiments of the invention, of which there are four sheets.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a front view of a first embodiment wall covering formed in accordance with the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a side sectional view of the wall covering shown in FIG.
1
and taken along the lines
2
—
2
of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is a top sectional view of the wall covering shown in FIG.
2
and taken along lines
3
—
3
of
FIG. 2
;
FIG. 4
is a rear view of a tile shown in
FIG. 3
;
FIG. 5
is a front view of the wall system shown in
FIG. 1
with the tiles shown in phantom;
FIG. 6
is similar to
FIG. 2
but is a side view of a second embodiment wall system;
FIG. 7
is a top sectional view of the wall covering shown in FIG.
6
and taken along the lines
7
—
7
of
FIG. 6
;
FIG. 8
is a rear view of a tile shown in
FIG. 7
;
FIG. 9
is a side sectional view of the tile shown in
FIG. 8
taken along line
9
—
9
of
FIG. 8
;
FIG. 10
is a front view of the second embodiment wall system but with the tiles shown in phantom; and
FIG. 11
illustrates two components of a wall covering kit in accordance with the present invention.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
FIGS. 1 through 3
illustrate a first embodiment tile wall covering
10
formed in accordance with the present invention. The covering
10
is intended as a decorative back splash behind a kitchen counter or oven.
The wall covering
10
includes a plurality of ceramic tiles
12
attached to a surface
14
of a wall
15
by a hook and loop fastener
16
located between the tiles and the wall surface. The hook and loop fastener is preferably a commercially available VELCRO brand fastener. The fastener
16
includes hook portions
18
attached to the tiles and loop portions
20
attached to the wall surface
14
. The hook portions engage and mesh with the loop portions to hold the tiles to the wall.
The tiles
12
are arranged in a side-by-side relationship with each tile preferably abutting neighboring tiles with no substantial gaps between tiles. The tiles
12
cover a generally square plan outline of the wall and are differentially colored and arranged to display a decorative pattern
22
. Other plan outlines and patterns are equally feasible, and if desired the tiles can display a uniform color. The remainder of the wall may be covered by a conventional wall covering (not shown).
Each tile
12
is substantially square and includes a front face
24
and a rear face
26
. The rear face is substantially flat to conform to the wall surface
14
. Sides
28
extend between the faces at the periphery of the tile. The sides of the tile are finished smooth and straight to form closely fitting, practically gap-free joints with the abutting sides of neighboring tiles. The entire surface of the tile is glazed, including the front face, rear face and sides of the tile to form a nonabsorbent surface. The front face
24
and sides
28
are colored. The tile's rear face can be left uncolored.
The hook portions
18
include a number of hook strips
30
, with a pair of hook strips
30
attached to each rear face
26
of the tiles
12
. See FIG.
4
. Each hook strip
30
is spaced inwardly from the top or bottom edge of the rear face and extends parallel with the other hook fastener along the width of the rear face. Preferably the ends of the hook strips
30
are spaced inwardly about one-half inch from either side of the tile. Each hook strip
30
includes a self-adhesive layer
32
that adheres to the rear face of the tile and an outer fibrous hook layer
34
that faces away from the tile.
FIG. 5
is similar to
FIG. 1
except the tiles are shown in phantom to better illustrate the placement of the loop portions
20
on the wall. The loop portion
20
includes a number of horizontal, spaced apart loop strips
36
extending nearly the width of the outline. Preferably the ends of the loop strips
36
are spaced about one-half inch inwardly from the outer perimeter of the outline. Each loop strip
36
includes a self-adhesive layer
38
that adheres to the wall surface
14
and a fibrous loop layer
40
that faces away from the wall surface.
To attach the tiles
12
to the wall
15
, each tile
12
is positioned with its rear face facing the wall and is then pressed against the wall surface
14
. The hook strips
30
and loop strips
36
are positioned on the tiles and wall so that when the tile is in the desired position, fibrous hook layers
34
and fibrous loop layers
40
overlie one another. Pressing the tile against the wall intermeshes the hook and loop layers to hold the tile to the wall.
The tile is held away from the wall by the thickness of the intermeshed hook and loop layers, see
FIGS. 2 and 3
. The gap between the tiles and the wall is exaggerated in
FIGS. 2 and 3
for clarity. The ends of the hook and loop strips
30
,
36
are spaced inwardly from the outer perimeter of the outline and so are not normally visible after the tiles are installed.
The tiles
12
preferably abut one another to form tightly fitting joints between neighboring tiles. The abutting tiles hide from view the loop strips
36
extending between adjacent tiles and resist the flow of liquids between the tiles.
FIGS. 6-10
illustrate a second embodiment wall covering
110
having a plurality of ceramic tiles
112
attached to a wall surface
114
of a wall
115
by a hook and loop fastener
116
. The tiles
112
cover the same outline of the wall and display the same decorative pattern as wall covering
10
but lie flush with the wall surface
114
. See
FIGS. 6 and 7
.
Each ceramic tile
112
includes a pair of fastener surfaces
118
recessed inwardly about an eighth of an inch from a rear face
120
of the tile and defining a pair of recesses or cavities
121
. See
FIGS. 8 and 9
. The fastener surfaces
118
do not extend the full width of the tile. The hook and loop fastener
116
includes a hook strip
122
attached to each fastener surface
118
. The hook strip
122
includes a self-adhesive layer
124
adhering the hook strip
122
onto the fastener surface
118
and a fibrous hook layer
126
.
The hook and loop fastener
116
includes a number of horizontal rows
130
of spaced apart loop strips
132
.
FIG. 10
illustrates the placement of the loop strips
132
, with the location of the tiles
112
shown in phantom. Each loop strip
132
has a length that corresponds to the length of the hook strips
122
. The loop strips
132
include a self-adhesive layer
134
adhering to the wall
114
and an outer fibrous loop layer
136
.
The tiles
112
are pressed against the wall surface
114
to fasten the tiles to the wall. When a tiles
112
is properly positioned, the pair of hook strips
122
overlie a corresponding pair of loop strips
132
. Pressing the tile engages the fibrous hook and loop layers
126
and
136
to hold the tile against the wall surface
114
. As shown in
FIG. 7
, the engaged hook and loop strips
122
,
132
are contained within the tile recesses
121
and the rear faces
120
of the tiles
112
lie snugly against the wall.
The wall covering of the present invention may be provided as a kit. The kit includes a plurality of tiles
12
or
112
, a length of commercially available hook and loop fastener
138
and a template
140
for marking the walls. See FIG.
11
. The hook and loop fastener
138
is cut into a number of fasteners of appropriate lengths when installing the tiles on the wall. The fastener
138
includes peelable outer protective layers
142
that are removed to expose the self-adhesive prior to installation. If desired, the hook and loop fastener
138
may be precut into a number of fasteners to be included in the kit, or the fastener portions could be preattached to the tiles of the kit.
The template
140
is preferably a clear plastic panel representing a row of the ceramic tiles, although alternatively the template may cover the entire multi-row plan outline. The template may include markings
144
indicating the locations of the tiles along the row and may have cutouts
146
corresponding to the location of the fasteners on the rear face of the tile or on the wall. Other reference markings may be included.
The template is placed against the wall surface and the locations of the fasteners and tile edges are marked on the wall by tracing along the edges of the template. If necessary, the tiles may then be placed against the template and the locations of the fastenings on the rear face of each tiles marked. Such marking is unnecessary for the tiles
112
because the recessed fastener surfaces inherently locate the fasteners. The fastener strips are then cut to the appropriate lengths and separated, with the hook fasteners applied to the tiles and the loop fasteners applied to the wall at the places marked. The tiles are aligned with the marked edges and pressed against the wall to assure that the sides of neighboring tiles closely abut one another.
Although the tiles are shown covering a generally square plan outline, it is understood that the tiles may have curved or irregular edges for forming curved or irregular outlines. It is not necessary that all of the tiles be identically shaped, and differently shaped and sized tiles may be intermixed as desired.
A tile wall covering in accordance with the present invention presents a pleasing appearance to the eye. The exposed tile sides at the perimeter present a finished appearance, and the interior tiles form a substantially smooth and continuous wall covering. The installed tiles can be easily removed from the wall for cleaning, or other tiles can be substituted for a quick and easy room redecoration. The wall covering is suitable for both home and commercial applications wherever ease of installation, cleaning and replacement is desirable.
While I have illustrated and described a preferred embodiment of my invention, it is understood that this is capable of modification, and I therefore do not wish to be limited to the precise details set forth, but desire to avail ourselves of such changes and alterations as fall within the purview of the following claims.
Claims
- 1. In combination with a wall having a surface, a back splash for protecting the wall surface from liquids or steam, said back splash comprising:a plurality of rigid ceramic tiles held on the wall surface, each tile having an exterior glazed over the entirety thereof, the exterior comprising a front face facing away from the wall surface, an opposite rear face facing the wall surface and sides extending between the front and rear faces, the rear face of the tile being flat, the sides of the tile abutting the sides of adjacent tiles and being finished to form mortar-free and gap-free joints with the abutting sides of adjacent tiles to substantially obstruct the flow of liquids or steam between adjacent tiles, and the front face and sides of the tile being colored whereby the back splash presents a predetermined ornamental pattern; and fasteners located between the wall surface and each of the tiles, each fastener having a first side member attached to the wall surface, a second side member attached to the rear face of each tile and a disengageable-reengageable connection between said members wherein the tiles are removably held to the wall surface solely by the fasteners.
- 2. The back splash of claim 1 wherein each tile includes a recessed fastener surface facing the wall surface and spaced inwardly from the rear face of the tile, the second side member of each fastener attached to a recessed fastener surface.
- 3. The back splash of claim 1 wherein said first fastener connection includes one of a hook fastener and a loop fastener attached to each first fastener member and the other of a hook fastener and a loop fastener attached to each second fastener member.
- 4. A back splash kit for removably fastening ceramic tiles in a predefined arrangement to form a back splash on a surface of a wall, said kit comprising:a plurality of ceramic tiles, each tile being glazed over its entire surface and having a front face and an oppositely facing rear face, the rear face being flat and configured to face towards the wall surface when the tile is fastened to the wall, and sides extending between the front and rear faces, the sides of each tile being configured to abut the sides of adjacent tiles and form gap-free and grout-free joints between the tiles to obstruct the flow of liquids or steam between adjacent tiles when the tiles are fastened to the surface of the wall, the front face and sides of the tile being colored wherein the back splash displays a predefined decorative pattern when the tiles are fastened to the wall in such a predefined arrangement; and a fastener for removably fastening the tiles to the wall surface, said fastener having a first member being configured to be attached to the wall, a second member being configured to be attached to the rear face of each tile, and a disengageable-reengageable connection between said members configured to removably fasten the tiles to the wall whereby the fastener fastens the tiles to the wall surface with abutting tile sides to form a backsplash without grout between the tiles.
- 5. The kit of claim 4 comprising a template to locate the tiles on the surface of the wall.
- 6. The kit of claim 4 wherein said fastener connection includes a hook and loop fastener.
- 7. The kit of claim 4 wherein said fastener members are separate from and unattached to the tiles.
- 8. The kit of claim 4 wherein said second fastener member includes a plurality of members, each of the plurality of members attached to a rear face of a tile.
- 9. The kit of claim 4 wherein each tile includes a fastener surface recessed inwardly from the rear face of the tile for attaching a portion of the second member of the fastener.
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