This invention relates to systems and methods for laying tile and more specifically for efficiently reducing tile lippage. Throughout this description, the term tile is used as an example of various matter which is arranged or disposed adjacent a substrate (which can be horizontal—floors or vertical—walls or other) in multiple pieces, the term tile should be understood to include panels, sheets, boards, paving stones, bricks, stone or porcelain slabs, or the like. The present invention relates more specifically to improved methods and systems which use tab systems to align tiles.
U.S. Pat. No. 7,861,487, U.S. Design patent D63077 and the web site www.tuscanleveling.com describe a system for aligning tiles. While such systems have enjoyed some success in the past, they do have drawbacks. Typically, such systems require the use of a tool to tighten a strap and cap combination. The tile laying professional would typically use the tool by firmly grasping a lever, trigger or other structure on the tool and causing the gap between the cap and the base of the strap to decrease. The amount and duration of the squeezing of the tool, in some designs, may determine the amount of relative movement between the cap and the base of the strap. Knowing how hard to squeeze and when to stop could be a critical skill in certain applications. Also having the requisite hand grasping strength could be an issue for some tile laying professionals.
Consequently, there is a need for improvement in tile aligning and lippage tuning systems and methods.
More specifically, an object of the invention is to provide a cost effective tile aligning and mechanical edge setting system.
It is a feature of the present invention to include a tool-less cap structure disposed above the tile.
It is an advantage of the present invention to decrease the time required to perform each job.
It is another feature of the invention to include a cap system that is an adjustable shim shell that is detachable from the tab or shaft, while the tab remains in place, attached to the base located under the tile.
It is also an advantage of the present invention to provide improved ease of use and reduce unwanted dislocation of tiles after desired placement is accomplished.
It is another feature of the present invention to change how pressure is applied to the surface of the tile and the connecting tab.
It is another advantage of the present invention to reduce over tightening of cap and strap combinations.
The present invention includes the above-described features and achieves the aforementioned objects.
Accordingly, the present invention comprises a tile leveling and mechanical edge setting system, with a shim shell leveler which is easily installed on, and removable from, an attached connecting tab or shaft, without the need for a specialized tool.
In the following description of the drawings, in which like reference numerals are employed to indicate like parts in the various views:
Referring now to the drawings, where like numerals refer to like matter throughout, and more particularly to
Shim shell cap 2 is configured with a hollow interior and an open bottom side to be placed over interstitial strap 1, and allowing a top portion of the strap to pass through and out a top orifice in the shim shell cap 2. Shim shell cap 2 has, at one end, a bottom tile mating shim receiving orifice 23 and, at an opposing end, a top shim receiving orifice therein. Between these opposing shim receiving orifices are planar opposing sides with protuberance slot entrance 21 and protuberance slot inclined portion 22. Slots 21 and 22 are configured on opposing sides of shim shell cap 2 for receiving top shim slot engaging protuberance 41, which is located on each opposing sides of top shim 4.
Additionally, the sides of shim shell cap 2 at the bottom tile mating shim receiving orifice 23 have a void therein for receiving a surface feature on the sides of bottom tile mating shim 3 nearer the wider end thereof.
Bottom tile mating shim 3 is configured with an angled top surface for slidability mating with the bottom side of top shim 4. Bottom tile mating shim 3 has a slot running to the tip for receiving strap 1.
Top shim 4 is configured to easily slide along the top side of bottom tile mating shim 3 and top shim 4 has along its angled top side top shim mating teeth 42, which are configured to engage with, and be retained by, top shim mating protuberance teeth 111 of top shim mating protuberance 11 of interstitial strap 1. Top shim 4 has a tip at its bottom edge with a central slot for receiving the strap therein.
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In operation, the system of the present invention function as follows:
Beneath tile base 5 and interstitial strap 1 are deployed as usual. Bottom tile mating shim 3 is slid along the tile where a slot extending to the tip of bottom tile mating shim 3 allows for the strap 1 to extend up through the bottom tile mating shim 3. Top shim 4 is inserted into the channel of bottom tile mating shim 3 and slid therein to a point of engagement with top shim mating protuberance 11 and beyond to a point which provides the desired amount of force to reduce lippage.
Throughout this description, the term lippage is used and is hereby defined as meaning relatively uneven edges existing with respect to adjacent tiles arranged in an array.
It is believed that when these teachings are combined with the known prior art by a person skilled in the art of the prior art systems, many of the beneficial aspects and the precise approaches to achieve those benefits will become apparent.
It will be understood that certain features and sub-combinations are of utility and may be employed without reference to other features and sub-combinations. This is contemplated by and is within the scope of the claims.
Since many possible embodiments may be made of the invention without departing from the scope thereof, it is understood that all matter herein shown in the accompanying drawings is to be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense.
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