Claims
- 1. A process for assisting an individual to place tile, the process comprising the steps of:(a) acquiring a template, the template being fabricated from a pliable material, the template having a length and a width correspondent to the size of the room, the template having two surfaces, a top surface and a bottom surface, (b) marking the center point on the floor surface to be tiled, (c) correspondingly marking the center point of the template, (d) drafting a plurality of vertical lines on the top surface of the template, each of the lines being equidistant from the one or two adjacent vertical lines, (e) drafting a plurality of horizontal lines on the top surface of the template, each of the lines being equidistant from the one or two adjacent horizontal lines, each of the horizontal lines intersecting each of the vertical lines, wherein each of the intersections between a horizontal line and a vertical lines is ninety degrees, (f) placing the bottom surface of the template onto a floor surface, (g) marking off areas on the top surface of the template that need to be cut away, (h) removing the template from the floor surface and cutting away the designated marked areas, and (i) determining the correct amount and shapes of needed tile in the area still covered by the template.
- 2. A process for assisting an individual to place tile according to claim 1 wherein the process further comprises the additional steps of:(j) fixedly attached to the bottom surface of the template to the floor surface, and, (k) fixedly attaching the tile to the top surface of the template, using the plurality of vertical lines and the plurality of horizontal lines, along with any cut-away areas, as tile shape indicators.
- 3. A process for assisting an individual to place tile according to claim 2 wherein the length of the template would be between twelve and sixteen feet, and the further wherein the width of the template would be between eight and twelve feet.
- 4. A process for assisting an individual to place tile according to claim 3 wherein the template would be fabricated from vinyl.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of No. 60/353,262 filed Feb. 4, 2002.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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