1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a universal accessory system for use with tile, for example. Particularly, the present invention is directed to a universal tile accessory that is well suited for bathrooms.
2. Description of Related Art
Existing bathroom accessories are either ceramic elements that match the color and finish of specific ceramic wall tile or the “surrounds” with which these accessories are meant to be used, or they are stand-alone elements on wallboard or plaster surfaces. In the latter case, they may be made of ceramic metal, perhaps with architectural metal finishes, plastic or composites of different materials.
In recent years, because of the difficulty of stocking ceramic bathroom accessories in all of the colors and finishes available in bathroom tile that is sold, the fashion of having matching accessories has become less possible. Metal, ceramic, and plastic or composite bathroom accessories are available in hardware and home furnishing stores. Very few are bought through tile suppliers with matching tile any more. Of the ceramic tile manufacturers who still distribute ceramic accessories, only a few types of accessories are offered, usually a soap dish and toilet tissue holder and usually only in a white color. Some of the accessories attach with tile setting grout or adhesive. Other accessories attach with screws or proprietary clips. There are also accessories that do not mount to walls but sit on horizontal surfaces in the bathroom.
As can be seen, there is a continued need in the art for improvements to bathroom accessories and tile accessories in general. There also remains a need in the art for a bathroom or other tile accessory that is inexpensive and easy to make. The present invention provides a solution for these and other problems, as described herein.
The purpose and advantages of the present invention will be set forth in and become apparent from the description that follows. Additional advantages of the invention will be realized and attained by the methods and systems particularly pointed out in the written description and claims hereof, as well as from the appended drawings.
In accordance with a first aspect, a universal tile accessory system, such as for bathrooms, is provided, which minimizes the number of different objects or elements which must be manufactured and stored in local warehouses for sale to the building trade.
In accordance with a further aspect of the invention, a universal unit is provided for use singly or in pairs in a tile accessory system, preferably in a bathroom tile accessory system. If desired, one or more universal units may be mounted on a wall either individually or as a pair in spaced relationship to each other, depending on the application.
In accordance with a preferred embodiment, the universal unit has a back portion with a substantially flat front surface and a rear surface which is adapted and configured for mounting on a wall.
The universal unit also includes an outwardly extending projecting portion that extends perpendicularly outward from the front surface. This projecting portion preferably has two lateral and substantially parallel sides with at least one recess in one side for holding a separate accessory. If desired, the recess may be round, in which case the accessory may be, for example, a toilet tissue spindle, a towel bar or a grab bar, or the recess may be elongate in which case the accessory may be, for example, a shelf, a soap dish, a tumbler holder and/or toothbrush holder, among others. It will be recognized that the recesses may be any suitable shape depending on their specific application (e.g., round, elliptical, generally triangular or rectangular, elongate, etc.), as desired. If desired, for added safety and decorative purposes, the front edge of the projecting portion may be rounded.
In accordance with a further aspect of the invention, the back portion of the universal unit may be square shaped and may have the dimensions of a standard ceramic tile or a non-standard ceramic tile. It will be recognized that a variety of dimensions may be considered to be standard, such as four by four inches, six by six inches, eight by eight inches, twelve by twelve inches, fourteen by fourteen inches, eighteen by eighteen inches, four by eight inches, or three by six inches, among others. In accordance with one embodiment of the invention, the back portion may be made of ceramic and the front surface thereof may have a glazed or unglazed tile finish designed to match a complete set of tiles of various shapes, such as square or rectangle tiles.
In accordance with still a further aspect of the invention, the front surface of the back portion may have four edges of substantially equal length and the lateral sides of the projecting portion may extend substantially parallel to one of the edges. Preferably, the projecting portion is off-set from the center of the back portion to facilitate packing two universal units together in a common packaging, such as a box, with the projecting portion of one facing the back portion of the other. In accordance with still a further aspect of the invention, the projecting portions of two universal units may be off-set sufficiently to permit a toilet tissue roll to fit between them when used in pairs. The offsets can be further varied, as desired, based on a given application. For example, the projecting portions may be off-set toward one edge or corner of the tile if a tile is used that is substantially larger than a roll of toilet tissue, such as a tile that is, for example, six by six inches, eight by eight inches, twelve by twelve inches, or larger, as desired. It will be further appreciated that the projecting portions may be sized relatively longer as desired to accommodate different rolls of material, such as paper towel rolls and the like. Preferably, the sizing and relative offset of projections corresponds to accommodating different objects to be secured between the projecting portions, as desired.
In accordance with yet a further aspect of the invention, if desired, one lateral side of a projecting portion of the universal unit may have more than one recess, such as two, three, four or five recesses, as desired. In accordance with a preferred embodiment, two recesses may be provided. The recesses may be of the same or different shapes. In accordance with one example, one recess may be round in shape and the other recess may be elongate in shape. The elongate recess may extend generally perpendicular to the front surface of the back portion and in direct alignment with the round recess.
In accordance with still a further aspect of the invention, the universal unit may be made of any suitable material, such as a ceramic material, a plastic material, a metal or a composite of different materials, as desired. The universal unit may be provided in any desired color, and may be provided with a surface finish, such as a glaze, a baked enamel finish, a painted finish, or a plated or anodized finish, among others, as desired.
In accordance with still a further aspect of the invention, the back portion of the universal unit and the projecting portion of the universal unit may be integral and made of the same material. By way of further example, the back portion of the universal unit and the projecting portion may be made separately of similar or different materials, as desired, and assembled prior to being received by the end user, or after being received by the end user.
In accordance with still another aspect of the invention, the rear surface of the back portion of the Universal unit may be serrated to form lugs and cavities for improved adhesion when it is mounted on a wall. For added strength in mounting, the back portion of the Universal unit may have one or two openings extending through the back portion into the projecting portion to receive one or more attachment devices such as reinforcement studs or the like, as desired.
In further accordance with the invention, a universal tile accessory system is provided. The system includes a universal unit for use singly or in pairs. The universal unit includes a back portion with a substantially flat front surface and a substantially flat rear surface adapted for mounting on a wall, wherein the back portion of the universal unit may have the dimensions of a standard ceramic tile, whereby when the universal unit is mounted, the back portion blends in with surrounding tile. The back portion preferably defines a substantially circular opening therein. The universal unit further includes a projecting portion extending substantially perpendicularly outward from the front surface. The projecting portion includes two lateral and substantially parallel sides with at least one recess on one side for holding a separate accessory, wherein the projecting portion is rotatably received in the opening in the back portion. Preferably, at least one recess in the projecting portion is adapted and configured to permit the exchange of a plurality of different types of accessories to permit the universal unit to be used to construct a plurality of different types of bathroom fixtures.
In accordance with a further aspect, the perimeter of the opening in the back portion may include a plurality of radially displaced lugs that are adapted to interdigitate with radially displaced lugs on one end of the projecting portion. By way of further example, the perimeter of the opening in the back portion may include a circumferential groove for receiving material to secure the projecting portion to the back portion.
For a full understanding of the present invention, reference should now be made to the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments of the invention as illustrated in the accompanying drawings. It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description are exemplary and are intended to provide further explanation of the invention described and claimed herein.
The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute part of this specification, are included to illustrate and provide a further understanding of the method and system of the invention. Together with the description, the drawings serve to explain the principles of the invention.
Reference will now be made in detail to the present preferred embodiments of the invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. The method and corresponding steps of the invention will be described in conjunction with the detailed description of the system and kits provided therewith.
The present invention relates to a tile accessory system, preferably a bathroom accessory system, comprised of a ceramic, plastic, composite, or metal universal unit which, when used singly or in pairs, along with adapter pieces, such as toilet tissue spindles or soap dish adapters, creates common wall-mounted bathroom accessories. In accordance with a further aspect of the invention, the universal unit may be provided in various sizes to accommodate paper towel rolls, shelves, and the like for use in areas outside of the bathroom, such as in the kitchen. In accordance with a preferred embodiment, the universal unit is formed from ceramic material of the same color and finish as the ceramic tile surrounding it, to give a homogeneous and aesthetic appearance. The adapter pieces could be made of ceramic to match the tile, or alternatively of plastic, metal or a composite material, among others.
The preferred embodiments of the present invention will now be described with reference to
For purposes of illustration and not limitation, as embodied herein,
In accordance with one embodiment of the invention, the projecting portion may be centered on the back portion, or may be off-set from the centerline. In the latter embodiment, two universal units can be nested and, if based on a 4 by 4 inch tile, may fit into a box or other suitable container approximately 4.5 inches square for compact storage, stocking and stacking. The projecting portion's location with respect to the back portion may be determined in accordance with the dimensions of a standard roll of toilet tissue, among other things. Installed in a tile wall other than one based on four by four inch tile may require the use of one or more sizes of adapter tiles. Moreover, significantly larger tile sizes than 4 by 4 inch tile may be used. The placement of the projecting portion may then be determined in accordance with the intended use, such as holding toilet tissue, paper towels in a non-bathroom setting, for example, or the like.
In the context of bathroom use, a significant problem with hanging damp towels against a gypsum board or plaster surface is the that these surfaces will absorb moisture which will blister the paint and often promote mildew or mold growth. A surround of tile as depicted herein, such as ceramic tile, would be a functional improvement over the current situation in most homes and other settings. Moreover, wall surfaces surrounding most bathroom accessories receive more abrasion abuse than other wall areas. As such, these locations would benefit from having a durable, tile surround as embodied herein.
In accordance with a further aspect of the invention, a method is provided of attachment of the universal unit to a substrate. For purposes of illustration and not limitation, as embodied herein, attachment of the universal unit to a tile substrate would, in most cases, be by the same method as used for attaching the tile. If greater pull-out strength is required for a towel bar or grab bar or shelf, for example, or for higher abuse areas such as public restrooms or showers, a stud system may be employed, wherein a template is provided to aid the installer in locating the installation of a rustproof metal stud(s). The stud(s) may project a significant length of a cavity formed inside the universal unit through the projecting portion, or may even project nearly the full length. The studs may include, for example only, annular “harpoon” rings and a hex head, for example, to facilitate installation with a socket wrench into a stud or specially reinforced blocking behind the gypsum board. The cavity in the universal unit may be filled with a curing type cementitious or synthetic high strength grout of putty consistency and the unit inserted over the stud and into the tile setting bed.
According to a particular preferred embodiment of the present invention, the universal unit in the tile accessory system utilizes a back portion of the same appearance as a standard ceramic wall tile, but has a recess similar in nature to a dove-tail socket, wherein separate “accessory adapters” are inserted into the recess and tile grout is forced into the joint between them thereby permanently locking the back portion to the accessory insert. This embodiment is depicted in
As illustrated in
Embodiments of the universal unit and bathroom accessory system have a number of advantages, such as:
1. The system can provide designers with a graceful line of accessories that will appear to be sculpted from the wall with no unnecessary protrusions.
2. Because there is only one kind of ceramic object that must be stocked in local warehouses, it is possible for manufacturers to furnish the accessories in the color and finish of the tile being used.
3. The non-symmetrical design of the Universal unit allows two units to be stocked in a box (e.g., 4.5 inches square), which is more compact than current accessories storage requirements.
4. The simple shape of the Universal unit will require a minimum of hand finishing prior to glazing, should glazing be desired.
5. The preferred embodiment of the Universal unit as illustrated has a smooth appearance with no sharp edges to injure users.
6. The tile surround system provides a means to use the universal bathroom accessory system on walls that are otherwise untiled.
7. The tile surround system provides a more durable surface at accessory locations to prevent moisture damage to sheetrock or plaster walls as well as abrasion damage.
In further accordance with the disclosure additional embodiments of a universal tile accessory system are provided that provide still additional flexibility and variation.
For purposes of illustration,
The concentric grooves 125, 126 are preferably formed in the soft clay to make the back portion 103 and projecting portion prior to firing and glazing the components. The grooved surfaces 125, 126 are preferably best left unglazed to enhance adhesion to the grout or compound. As further depicted in
For purposes of installation, back portion 103 is installed first. After the tiles and back portions 103 have been installed and the tile setting compound has set-up and cured, the opening 102, in cooperation with the exposed substrate 108, forms a recess that is filled with compound cement or grout. Prior to the insertion of the male end of the projecting portion 101 containing lugs 121, it is coated liberally with compound or grout and the cavity 106 (if provided) is filled to facilitate installation if a reinforcing stud 107 is not used. If a reinforcing stud 107 is used, then a suitable amount of adhesive or other suitable material may be used inside of cavity 106 to strengthen the bond, as appropriate. Then the projecting portion 101 is inserted into the opening 102 in the back portion 103 so that the lugs 121 on the male end of the projecting portion 101 fit through the gaps 122 on the back portion 103. The projecting portion 101 is then rotated until the projecting portion 101 has reached its desired angular orientation. The interfitting lugs 121 hold the projecting portion 101 stationary until the cement compound or grout 105 has set and cured.
If desired, the surfaces of adjacent lugs 121 on the projecting portion 101 and back portion 103 that engage each other are slightly tapered to provide a progressively tighter fit during rotation. During installation, all of the voids between the lugs are preferably filled with compound or grout to facilitate locking the back portion 103 and projecting portion 101 together. As depicted, concentric grooves 125, 126 may be provided in the back portion 103 and projecting portion to provide additional surface area for compound or grout to contact to enhance the physical strength of the joint after installation.
As will be appreciated by those of skill in the art, opening 102 can be positioned in any desired location in back portion 103. The location of opening 102 will depend on the particular application, as well as the size of tile. In accordance with one embodiment, the center of the opening 102 in the back portion 103 in a number of tile sizes is placed a predetermined distance from the edge of the back portion. For example, regardless as to size of tile, the opening can be placed the predetermined distance from the edge in order to facilitate making a toilet tissue holder from any size tile. When positioning the opening 102 eccentrically in this manner, it is still possible to make a wide variety of bathroom or other tile accessories. By way of further example, opening 102 can be centered in the back portion 103.
As will be appreciated, the embodiments depicted in
It will be appreciated by those of skill in the art that all of the teachings herein applicable to the embodiments of
In accordance with another aspect, the dimensions of the universal units disclosed herein preferably match the thickness of a standard ceramic tile. For purposes of illustration, those of skill in the art know that typical standard thicknesses of tile can be about ¼ inch, about 5/16 inch, about ⅜ inch or about ½ inch. For example,
By way of further example, it will be appreciated that the back portions (e.g., 103) herein may be made in different shapes, such as rectangular shapes, hexagonal shapes and the like. By way of further example, universal units as described herein may be used with back portions having dimensions that are multiples of, but do not exactly match, surrounding tile. For example, a universal unit with a four inch square back portion may be used with one inch square tile. Similarly, a universal unit with a four by six inch rectangular back portion may be used with tile that is four inches square, or a mixture of different tile sizes or colors, depending on the desired surrounding tile design. For example, by using a universal unit having a back portion with length and width dimensions that are a multiple of the dimensions of the surrounding tile, the advantages of the disclosed embodiments are still realized. In other words, many configurations of tile surrounding the universal unit may be used. Advantageously, by using a universal unit that blends into the surrounding tile that can be used to hold a variety of accessories, many choices are made possible that were not previously available.
It will be appreciated that embodiments of the invention and the invention itself provide many other advantages, only some of which are described herein. There has thus been shown and described a novel universal tile accessory system such as for bathrooms which fulfills all the objects and advantages sought therefor. Many changes, modifications, variations and other uses and applications of the subject invention will, however, become apparent to those skilled in the art after considering this specification and the accompanying drawings which disclose the preferred embodiments thereof. All such changes, modifications, variations and other uses and applications which do not depart from the spirit and scope of the invention are deemed to be covered by the invention, which is to be limited only by the claims which follow. Thus, it is intended that the present invention include modifications and variations that are within the scope of the appended claims and their equivalents.
This present application claims benefit of priority from U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/348,181, filed Feb. 6, 2006 and issued as U.S. Pat. No. 7,503,534, which in turn claims the benefit of priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/650,203, filed Feb. 4, 2005. The disclosure of each of the aforementioned applications is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
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60650203 | Feb 2005 | US |
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Parent | 11348181 | Feb 2006 | US |
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