Claims
- 1. A tile mounting system comprising:
- a tile having a front face and a rear face, the rear face of said tile having an elongated groove extending substantially laterally of the tile and inwardly into said tile from the rear face, at least a portion of said groove being undercut in cross-section, a side wall of said undercut groove portion being slanted inwardly at an angle from a base of said groove to said rear face of said tile; and
- an anchor member for both mounting and anchoring said tile to a supporting body, said anchor member including an insert portion for being mechanically fixedly secured within said undercut groove portion of said groove at a location spaced from and between opposite ends of said groove without the use of cement mortar or like bonding agent and having a side wall slanted at substantially the same angle as said side wall of said undercut groove portion to engage with said side wall of said undercut groove portion when said insert portion is mechanically fixedly secured within said undercut groove portion, and an attachment portion extending from said insert portion in a direction substantially perpendicular to the rear face of said tile when said insert portion is fixedly secured within said undercut groove portion, said attachment portion being at least partially threaded for being threadedly attached to said supporting body.
- 2. The tile mounting system of claim 1, wherein said insert portion comprises a conical-shaped insert portion, and wherein said undercut groove portion is cut to a depth substantially equal to the length of said conical-shaped insert portion.
- 3. The tile mounting system of clam 1 and further including a locking mechanism for mechically fixedly securing said insert portion within said undercut groove portion.
- 4. The tile mounting system of claim 3 wherein said locking mechanism includes a washer, and a locknut threaded onto said attachment portion to press said washer against said rear face.
- 5. The tile mounting system of claim 1 and further including an attachment mechanism for mechanically attaching said attachment portion to said supporting body without the use of cement mortar or like bonding agent.
- 6. A tile mounting system comprising:
- a tile having a front face and a rear face, the rear face of said tile having an elongated groove extending substantially laterally of the tile and inwardly into said tile from the rear face, at least a portion of said groove being undercut in cross-section, a side wall of said undercut groove portion being slanted inwardly at an angle from a base of said groove to said rear face of said tile;
- an anchor member for both mounting and anchoring said tile to a supporting body, said anchor member including an insert portion for being fixedly secured within said undercut groove portion of said groove at a location spaced from and between opposite ends of said groove without the use of cement mortar or like bonding agent and having a side wall slanted at substantially the same angle as said side wall of said undercut groove portion when said insert portion is fixedly secured within said undercut groove portion, and an attachment portion extending from said insert portion in a direction substantially perpendicular to the rear face of said tile when said insert portion is fixedly secured within said undercut groove portion for being fixedly attached to said supporting body without the use or cement mortar or like bonding agent;
- a locking mechanism for mechanically fixedly securing said insert portion within said undercut groove portion without the use of cement mortar or like bonding agent; and
- an attachment mechanism for mechanically fixedly attaching said attachment portion to said supporting body without the use of cement mortar or like bonding agent.
- 7. A tile mounting system comprising:
- a tile having a front face and a rear face, the rear face of said tile having an elongated groove extending substantially laterally of the tile, said elongated groove being undercut in cross-section along substantially its entire length and having side walls which are slanted inwardly at an angle from a base of said groove toward the rear face of said tile; and
- an anchor member for both mounting and anchoring said tile to a supporting body, said anchor member including an insert portion for being fixedly secured within said groove without the use of cement mortar or like bonding agent, said insert portion comprising an elongated solid body sized and configured to substantially fill said groove when said insert portion is fixedly secured within said groove and having side walls which are slanted at substantially the same angle as the side walls of said elongated groove so that said side walls of said insert portion engage the side walls of said groove when said insert portion is fixedly secured within said groove, and an attachment portion extending from said insert portion in a direction substantially perpendicular to the rear face of said tile when said insert portion is fixedly secured within said groove, said attachment portion being at least partially threaded for being threadedly attached to said supporting body.
- 8. The tile mounting system of claim 7, wherein said side walls of said groove and said side walls of said insert portion are slanted at an angle of about 12 degrees to about 15 degrees.
- 9. A tile mounting system of claim 7, wherein said insert portion is sized and configured to substantially fill undercut elongated grooves in each of a pair of adjacent tiles so as to interlock said pair of adjacent tiles to one another and to mount and anchor said pair of adjacent tiles to said supporting body.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 08/037,292, filed Mar. 26, 1993 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,417,050, which is a continuation-in-part of prior application Ser. No. 07/787,674 filed Nov. 4, 1991 (now abandoned), which is a continuation of prior application Ser. No. 07/513,801 filed Apr. 24, 1990 (now abandoned).
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