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Date of filing: 09.06.1995 |
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International Patent Classification (IPC)7: E04F 21/04 |
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A METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR FORMING A DECORATION ON A WALL
VERFAHREN UND VORRICHTUNG ZUM HERSTELLEN EINER DEKORATION AUF EINER WAND
PROCEDE ET APPAREIL DE CREATION D'UNE DECORATION SUR UN MUR
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- Creighton, Padraig Marian
Dublin 16 (IE)
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Cruickshank & Co.,
1 Holles Street Dublin 2 Dublin 2 (IE) |
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WO-A-95/02516 DE-U- 9 319 667 US-A- 4 497 114 US-A- 4 733 476
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[0001] The present invention relates to a method and apparatus for use in forming a decoration
on a wall.
[0002] In many instances, where outer walls of buildings are plastered with a cementitious
mixture, it is desirable to form decorative features on the plastered outer surface.
For example, it is common practice to stucco a wall to form an imitation stone finish,
and in particular, to create imitation corner stones adjacent external and/or internal
corners of the building. In general, stuccoing the walls of a building to form corner
stones requires that the walls should first be plastered. After setting of the plaster
a plurality of laths are then secured to the plaster surface adjacent the corner formed
by the walls to define the outline of the corner stones. The spaces between the laths
are then plastered with a cementitious mixture and the surface is levelled off according
to the level of the laths. On removal of the laths the corner stones are formed. However,
in general, further plastering is required, particularly, between the grooves of adjacent
corner stones for finishing off the appearance of the corner stones.
[0003] This is rather a time consuming task, and in many cases does not provide an adequate
finish.
[0004] Other decorative type finishes which are also desirable are ashlar or ribbed plastering.
In general, the method for forming ashlar or ribbed plastering is similar to that
described for forming a stucco finish, and accordingly, is likewise rather time consuming,
and in many cases fails to provide an adequate finish.
[0005] In many cases it is also desirable to form a decorative finish on a floor, such as,
for example, a patio to simulate a stone, tile or other similar type finish. Known
methods for forming such finishes on floors and patios are likewise time consuming,
and also do not always provide an adequate finish.
[0006] In the prior art U.S. 2,602,232 discloses apparatus for simulating a brick finish
on a wall. The apparatus comprises a horizontal support fixed to a wall above an area
to which a brick design is to be applied. A framework of spaced-apart parallel horizontal
bars is suspended from the horizontal support by a pair of hangers. A gouging tool
is drawn along the slots between the horizontal bars to form horizontal slots in the
outer surface of the wall. A second vertical tool guide is suspended from the horizontal
support and has vertical slots for marking brick ends with the gouging tool.
[0007] In U.S. 4,733,476 there is disclosed apparatus comprising a pair of vertical hangers
which are nailed spaced-apart to a wall. The hangers have notches to support a horizontal
guide in the form of a plank of wood or the like between the hangers. A scoring knife
is drawn along a top horizontal edge of the guide to provide horizontal scoring lines
in the surface of the wall plasters. Vertical scoring lines are later formed by hand.
[0008] In U.S. 4,497,114 there is disclosed a gouging tool for producing an imitation brick
wall in a wall coated with plaster or the like. The tool has a frame with four spaced-apart
blades which, when drawn along the wall, scores four parallel horizontal lines in
the wall, each adjacent pair of lines being spaced-apart by the depth of a brick.
The two inner blades can be removed so that only the two outer blades remain, these
being spaced-apart by the length of a brick so that when drawn vertically through
the plaster vertical joints are formed in the plaster.
[0009] U.S. 4,793,586 describes a mould for applying stucco at a corner of a wall. The mould
is nailed to the wall for use. The mould forms a design frame against the wall with
openings into which cement is filled to form quoins on the wall.
[0010] There is therefore a need for a method and apparatus for use in decorating a wall,
floor, patio and the like, which facilitates the forming of the decorative finish
relatively quickly and easily with an acceptable finish.
[0011] The present invention is directed towards providing such a method and apparatus,
and the method and apparatus are defined in claims 1 and 10.
[0012] Hereinafter for convenience, the term "wall" is used to mean any type of wall, floor,
patio or the like.
[0013] In one aspect of the invention the locating means comprises a plurality of spaced
apart parallel locating ridges formed on the respective abutment surfaces by adjacent
parallel locating grooves arranged in such a way that each abutment surface is provided
with a series of parallel alternate locating ridges and grooves, the locating ridges
of one abutment surface being engagable with the locating grooves of the other abutment
surface. Preferably, the locating ridges of each abutment surface of the engagement
members extend parallel to the guide means. Advantageously, the locating ridges of
the abutment surfaces of the respective engagement members extend transversely of
the guide means. Ideally, the locating means also act for retaining the guide means
parallel to each other.
[0014] In a further aspect of the invention an elongated fastener receiving slot extends
through one of the engagement members for accommodating the securing means and for
facilitating relative movement of the engagement members for varying the spacing between
the guide means. Preferably, an elongated fastener receiving slot is provided in each
engagement member. Advantageously, each fastener receiving slot extends in a direction
generally transversely of the guide means.
[0015] Preferably, and advantageously each fastening means comprises a screw.
[0016] In another aspect of the invention a spigot extends from each engagement member for
engaging the corresponding guide means. Preferably, each spigot extends parallel to
the guide means for engaging a bore extending longitudinally into the corresponding
guide means, which is parallel to the guide means.
[0017] Ideally, the guide members of each guide means are of similar length.
[0018] In a preferred aspect of the invention the guide members of the respective guide
means are pivotal through at least 90° relative to each other from an inoperative
position whereby the guide members of the respective guide means lie parallel to each
other through a plurality of operative positions with the guide members of the respective
guide means extending at an angle to each other to a maximum angle of 90° relative
to each other. In one aspect of the invention the guide members of the respective
guide means are pivotal through an angle of at least 180° relative to each other from
the inoperative position. Preferably, the guide members of the respective guide means
are pivotal through an angle of at least 270° relative to each other from the inoperative
position.
[0019] In one aspect of the invention the working surfaces of the trowel diverge from each
other for forming a substantially V-shaped groove in the plaster or grouting.
[0020] In another aspect of the invention the trowel is provided with three working surfaces,
a first working surface which in use extends substantially parallel to the surface
of the plaster or grouting, and a pair of second working surfaces diverging from the
first working surface for forming a groove of truncated V-shaped cross-section.
[0021] In a further aspect of the invention the template is pivoted intermediate its ends
for facilitating placing of the template on a pair of adjacent surfaces of respective
walls which extend at an angle to each other.
[0022] In another aspect of the invention the method is for forming a decoration, wherein
the decoration simulates corner stones at a corner of a building, the method comprising
the steps of plastering a portion of each wall surface forming the corner of the building
where the simulated corner stones are to be formed, sequentially placing the template
at vertically spaced apart locations on the surfaces of the walls adjacent the corner
with the template abutting the adjacent plastered surfaces, engaging the trowel through
the guide opening and urging the trowel along the respective guide means for forming
horizontally extending grooves in the plaster for defining upper and lower edges of
the respective simulated stones.
[0023] In a further aspect of the invention the method further comprises the steps of sequentially
placing the template on the plastered surfaces of the walls for forming vertically
extending grooves in the plaster for forming vertical edges of the simulated stones,
engaging the trowel through the guide opening and urging the trowel along the guide
means for forming the vertical grooves.
[0024] In another aspect of the invention the portions of the plaster bounded by a vertical
and spaced apart horizontal groove are removed from the wall for forming the simulated
corner stones with a staggered effect
[0025] The advantages of the invention are many. The apparatus permits a decorative pattern
to be formed on a plastered wall quickly and easily with the minimum amount of setting
up. All that is required is to place the template on the plastered surface of the
wall before the plaster has set and by inserting an appropriately shaped trowel between
the guide means and urging the trowel along the guide means, a groove of the pattern
can readily easily be formed. Provided the surface of the trowel is relatively smooth,
the surface finish of the groove should be adequate and should not require further
trowelling.
[0026] The invention will be more clearly understood from the following description of some
preferred embodiments thereof which are given by way of example only with reference
to the accompanying drawings in which:
Fig. 1 is a perspective view of apparatus according to the invention for use in the
decoration of a wall, in this case, for stuccoing a wall to create an imitation cut
stone finish,
Fig. 2 is a plan view of the apparatus of Fig. 1 in one position,
Fig. 3 is an elevational view of a portion of the apparatus of Fig. 1 in another position,
Fig. 4 is a partly cut away perspective view of a portion of the apparatus of Fig.
1,
Fig. 5 is an exploded perspective view of a detail of the portion of Fig. 4 of the
apparatus of Fig. 1,
Fig. 6 is a perspective view of a trowel for use with the apparatus of Fig. 1,
Fig. 7 is a cross-sectional end elevational view of the apparatus of Fig. 1 and the
trowel of Fig. 6 in use,
Fig. 8 is a perspective view of another trowel for use with the apparatus of Fig.
1,
Fig. 9 is a cross-sectional end view of the trowel of Fig. 8,
Fig. 10 is a perspective view of still another trowel for use with the apparatus of
Fig. 1,
Fig. 11 is a perspective view of a portion of a wall illustrating the apparatus of
Fig. 1 in use,
Fig. 12 is a perspective view of a portion of a corner of a wall of a building illustrating
the apparatus of Fig. 1 in use,
Fig. 13 is a perspective view of the corner of the wall of Fig. 12 illustrating the
apparatus of Fig. 1 in use, and
Fig. 14 is an exploded perspective view of a portion of apparatus according to another
embodiment of the invention.
[0027] Referring to the drawings and initially to Figs. 1 to 7 there is illustrated apparatus
according to the invention which in this case comprises a template according to the
invention indicated generally by the reference numeral 1 for guiding a trowel 2 for
use in forming a decorative pattern 5 on a wall 3 of a building. The pattern 5, in
this case is a stucco pattern which simulates cut stone work on the wall 3, see Fig.
11. In Figs. 12 and 13 the apparatus 1 is also illustrated in use stuccoing a corner
4 of a wall 3 of another building to form a simulated staggered cut corner stone appearance.
Before describing the template 1 in detail the method for using the template 1 for
stuccoing the wall 3 will first be described briefly with reference to Fig. 11. A
more detailed description of the method for stuccoing the wall 3 using the template
1 will be given after the template 1 has been described.
[0028] Briefly, the wall 3 is plastered with a layer 6 of cementitious mixture and finished
to a finished level surface 7. Prior to the layer 6 of cementitious mixture setting,
the template 1 is placed along the wall 3 as illustrated in Fig. 11 for guiding the
trowel 2 along a predetermined path. The trowel 2 is urged along the predetermined
path using the template for guiding the trowel 2, and as the trowel 2 moves along
the predetermined path a portion 8 of the cementitious layer 6 is removed by the trowel
2 thereby forming a groove 9 of the cut stone pattern 5. The template 1 is progressively
moved along the wall and aligned with respective appropriate predetermined paths for
forming the horizontal and vertical grooves 9 of the pattern 5 until the pattern 5
on the wall simulates a cut stone wall.
[0029] Turning now to the template 1, and referring in particular to Figs. 1 to 7, the template
1 comprises a pair of spaced apart parallel elongated guide means, which in this embodiment
of the invention are formed by respective pairs of elongated guide members 10 of hollow
section aluminium, which are pivotally connected together by hinges 12 secured to
the corresponding guide members 10 of each pair. A pair of connecting means comprising
two adjustable connecting members 14 connect the pairs of guide members 10 at respective
opposite ends, and retain the pairs of guide members 10 in parallel spaced apart relationship.
Each guide member 10 comprises a flat wall engaging surface 15 for abutting the surface
7 of the plaster layer 6 on the wall 3, and a guide surface 16. The guide surfaces
16 of the pairs of guide members 10 diverge away from each other from the wall engaging
surface 15 for slidably engaging respective smooth working surfaces 17 of the trowel
2. In this embodiment of the invention the guide surfaces 16 diverge from each other
to define an included angle of approximately 70°. Elongated side edges 18 defined
by the wall engaging surface 15 and the guide surface 16 of the pairs of guide members
10 define a guide opening 20 which accommodates the trowel 2 into the plaster layer
6 of the wall 3 for removing the portion 8 of the plaster as will be described in
more detail below.
[0030] The hinges 12 of the pairs of guide members 10 define a common pivot axis 22 about
which the respective guide members 10 of the pairs of guide members 10 are pivotal.
The pivot axis 22 defines two parts 24 and 25 of the template 1 which are pivotal
about the pivot axis 22 for accommodating placing of the parts 24 and 25 of the template
1 on adjacent surfaces of adjacent walls which extend at an angle to each other, for
example, adjacent surfaces of the wall 3 forming the corner 4 as illustrated in Figs.
12 and 13. In this embodiment of the invention ends of the guide members 10 adjacent
the hinges 12 are bevelled at 27 to accommodate pivoting of the parts 24 and 25 of
the template 1 from an inoperative position with the two parts 24 and 25 side by side
and extending parallel to each other as illustrated in Fig. 2 through 270° through
a plurality of intermediate operative positions to the operative position illustrated
in Fig. 3 with the two parts 24 and 25 of the template 1 extending at right angles
to each other for engaging adjacent surfaces of a corner 4 of a wall 3.
[0031] Each connecting member 14 comprises a pair of cooperating engagement members 29 and
30 of cast aluminium. Spigots 31 extending from the respective engagement members
29 and 30 engage bores 32 in the corresponding guide members 10. The transverse cross-section
of the spigots 31 is substantially similar to that of the bores 32, and the spigots
31 engage the bores 32 with a tight interference fit. If necessary, a grub screw may
be provided through the guide members 10 for engaging and retaining the spigots 31
in the bores 32. Abutment faces 34 of the respective engagement members 29 and 30
abut each other and a screw 35 through slots 36 in the engagement members 29 and 30
secure the engagement members 29 and 30 together. The abutment faces 34 of the respective
members 29 and 30 are moveable over each other in the directions of the arrows A and
B for varying the spacing between the guide members 10, and in turn, for varying the
width of the guide opening 20. A locating means for locating the engagement members
29 and 30 in a desired position with the guide members 10 spaced apart from each other
to form the guide opening 20 of a desired width comprises a plurality of parallel
spaced apart locating ridges 42. The locating ridges 42 are formed by adjacent parallel
grooves 43 formed in the abutment faces 34. The grooves 43 are formed so that the
abutment faces 34 are provided with a series of alternate locating ridges 42 and grooves
43. The locating ridges 42 of the abutment face 34 of one of the engaging members
29 engage the grooves 43 of the other engagement member 30 and vice versa thereby
locating the guide members 10 at a desired spacing on the engagement members 29 and
30 being tightly secured together by the screw 35. The locating ridges 42 and grooves
43 extend parallel to the guide members 10 for locating the guide members 10 parallel
to each other. The slots 36 in the engagement members 29 and 30 extend perpendicularly
to the guide members 10 for accommodating movement of the guide members 10 towards
and away from each other.
[0032] First and second indicating means for indicating the orientation of the parts 24
and 25 of the template 1, and in particular, for indicating when the parts 24 or 25
are horizontal and vertical, respectively, comprise respective pairs of spirit levels
45 and 46. The two spirit levels 45 are located in the respective guide members 10
of one pair of guide members 10 for indicating when the guide members 10 of the template
1 of the respective parts 24 and 25 are horizontal. The two spirit levels 46 are located
in the guide members 10 of the other pair of guide members 10 for indicating when
the guide members 10 of the template 1 of the parts 24 and 25 are vertical.
[0033] The template 1 may be used with trowels 2 of many shapes and construction. The shape
and construction of the trowel 2 used will largely be determined by the shape of the
grooves 9 which are to be formed in the wall 3. In Figs. 6 and 7 the trowel 2 comprises
a handle 50 onto which a blade 51 of V-shaped cross-section is secured. The blade
51 defines the working surfaces 17, which slidably engage the guide surface 16 of
the guide members 10 and form the grooves 8 of the pattern 5. The trowel 2 illustrated
in Figs. 6 and 7 is used where it is desired to form grooves 8 of V-shaped cross-section.
A trowel 2 for forming a groove of truncated V-shaped cross-section is illustrated
in Figs. 8 and 9. The blade 51 of the trowel 2 of Figs. 8 and 9 is shaped to form
three working surfaces, namely, a first working surface 52 from which the working
surfaces 17 extend and diverge. In general, it is envisaged that the included angle
α defined by the working surfaces 17 of the trowels 2 of Figs. 6 and 7, and Figs.
8 and 9 will be in the order of 70°. Accordingly, the working surfaces 17 of the trowels
2 of Figs. 6 and 7 and Figs. 8 and 9 snugly and slidably engage the guide surfaces
16 of the guide members 10. The depth and width of the grooves 9 formed in the plaster
layer 6 on the wall 3 is determined by the width of the guide opening 20. The wider
the guide opening 20 is, the deeper and wider will be the grooves 9 formed by the
respective trowels 2.
[0034] Referring now to Fig. 10 a trowel 2 for forming a groove of square cross-section
is illustrated. The trowel 2 comprises a portion 54 for forming the groove of square-shaped
cross-section, and portions 55 diverging from the portion 54 define working surfaces
17 which define an included angle of 70° for engaging the guide surfaces 16 of the
guide members 10. When using the trowel 2 of Fig. 10, the spacing between the guide
members 10 is adjusted so that the width of the guide opening 20 is substantially
similar to the width of the portion 54 for forming the grooves of square cross-section.
The trowel 2 of Fig. 10 is particularly suitable for forming an ashlar pattern on
a wall.
[0035] The method according to the invention for forming a pattern on a wall will now be
described, and will initially be described with reference to Fig. 11. The wall 3 is
plastered with the layer 6 of a cementitious mixture, typically, a mixture of sand
and cement, and the plaster layer 6 is finished to a level finished surface 7 by trowelling
or any other suitable means, which will be well known to those skilled in the art.
The width of the guide opening 20 of the template 1 is adjusted by varying the spacing
of the guide members 10 by adjusting the abutment members 29 and 30 so that the width
of the guide opening 20 is sufficient to provide grooves 9 in the plaster layer 6
of the desired depth and width on the surface 7. In this embodiment of the invention
since the grooves 9 are to be of V-shaped cross-section, the trowel 2 of Figs. 6 and
7 is used.
[0036] A predetermined path along which the first of the grooves 9 is to be formed is marked
on the surface 7 of the plaster layer 6. The template 1 with the two parts 24 and
25 extending at 180° to each other, in other words, longitudinally aligned is placed
with the wall engaging surface 15 of the guide members 10 abutting the level surface
7 of the plaster layer 6. The positioning of the template 1 on the surface 7 of the
layer 6 is adjusted so that one of the side edges 18 coincides with a line marking
the predetermined path along which the groove 9 is to be formed. Any final adjustment
of the template to ensure that the guide members 10 of the template 1 are horizontal
is achieved by checking the spirit levels 45. With the template 1 held in position,
the trowel 2 is engaged through the guide opening 20 to one end of the guide opening
20, so that the working surfaces 17 of the blade 51 of the trowel 2 slidably engage
the guide surfaces 16. In this position the blade 51 of the trowel 2 is located for
forming the groove 9 in the plaster layer 6. The trowel 2 is then urged in the direction
of the arrow C along the guide opening 20 with the working surfaces 17 of the trowel
2 remaining in slidable engagement with the guide surfaces 16 for forming the groove
9. The trowel 2 is urged in the direction of the arrow C by pushing the trowel 2 by
hand. As the trowel 2 is urged along the guide opening 20 the portion 8 of the plaster
layer 6 is removed thereby forming the groove 9. By virtue of the fact that the blade
51 of the trowel 2 has a smooth working surface 17 the surface of the groove 9 is
smooth, and requires no further working by trowel. When the trowel 2 has been urged
to the opposite end of the template 1 the template is then moved further along the
predetermined path and the trowel is again urged along the guide opening 20 from one
end to the other, and so on until the first of the horizontal grooves 9 in the wall
3 has been formed. The remaining horizontal grooves 9 are sequentially formed in this
manner.
[0037] The vertical grooves 9 are formed in similar fashion by placing the template 1 on
the surface 7 of the plaster layer 6 in a vertical orientation. The final adjustment
of the template 1 to ensure that the guide members 10 are extending vertically is
carried out by checking the spirit levels 46. The formation of the vertical grooves
9 is similar to the formation of the horizontal grooves 9.
[0038] Referring now to Figs. 12 and 13, a method also according to the invention for forming
a pattern of simulated staggered cut corner stones 53 will now be described. Initially,
the wall 3 of the building is plastered with a cementitious mixture, which is levelled
to a smooth finished surface 60. This surface may or may not be stuccoed as described
with reference to Fig. 11 to form a simulated cut stone pattern. After the surface
60 has been finished and is set, a pair of vertically extending laths 61 are secured
to the surface 60 for forming outer edges 63 of the simulated corner stones 53. Edges
of the laths 61 which form the edges 63 of the corner stones 53 are bevelled at an
angle of 35° for forming a corresponding bevel on the edges 63 of the corner stones
53. The area between the laths 61 and the corner 4 is then plastered with a layer
65 of cementitious mixture similar to the layer 6 described with reference to Fig.
11. The layer 65 is finished to a smooth level surface 66.
[0039] Prior to the layer 65 setting, a plurality of spaced apart horizontal grooves 67
are formed which form top and bottom edges of the simulated corner stones 53. The
grooves 67 are similar to the grooves 8 of the wall 3 of Fig. 11 and are similarly
formed. The width of the opening 20 of the template 1 is adjusted to form the grooves
67 with the desired depth and width, and the parts 24 and 25 of the template 1 are
pivoted through an angle of 270° from the inoperative position so that the parts 24
and 25 of the template 1 extend at right angles to each other to embrace the plaster
layer 65 at the corner 4. The template 1 is placed on the surfaces 66 with the portion
of the template 1 adjacent the pivot axis 22 engaging the corner 4 of the wall 3.
The template 1 is adjusted as already described so that the guide members 10 extend
horizontally. The trowel 2 with the V-shaped blade 51 is inserted through the guide
opening 20 adjacent the corner 4 with the working surfaces 17 engaging the guide surfaces
16 of the guide members 10 at the ends of the guide members 10 adjacent the hinges
12. The trowel 2 is then urged in the direction of the arrow C along the guide opening
20 and the groove 67 is formed as already described. The remaining horizontal grooves
67 are then sequentially formed in like manner.
[0040] Vertical grooves 69 are then formed in alternate simulated stones 53 for forming
the staggered effect of the stones 53. The vertical grooves 69 are formed in similar
fashion as the vertical grooves 9 which have already been described with reference
to Fig. 1. On the formation of all the vertical grooves 69, a portion 70 of the plaster
layer 65 which is bounded by the vertical grooves 69, the vertical laths 61 and horizontal
grooves 67, is removed from the finished surface 60, and thus the simulated staggered
corner stone pattern is formed.
[0041] Referring now to Fig. 14 there is illustrated a pair of engagement members 29 and
30 of an adjustable connecting member 14 for use with a template according to another
embodiment of the invention. The engagement members 29 and 30 are identical to those
already described with the exception that the locating ridges 42 and grooves 43 extend
at right angles to the guide members 10 rather than parallel to the guide members
10 as in the case of the template 1 described with reference to Figs. 1 to 7. The
fact that the ridges 42 and grooves 43 extend perpendicularly to the guide members
10 likewise retains the guide members 10 parallel to each other once the ridges 42
and grooves 43 of the respective abutment faces 34 of the engaged members 29 and 30
securely engage each other. One of the advantages of providing the locating ridges
42 and grooves 43 at right angles to the guide members 10 is that the width of the
guide opening 20 is infinitely variable between its minimum and maximum width, while
in the case of the template 1 of Figs. 1 to 7 the width of the guide opening 20 is
variable in incremental steps corresponding to the pitch of the locating ridges 42.
However, it is essential that the screw 35 be securely tightened for preventing relative
slippage between the engagement members 29 and 30 in the embodiment of the invention
of Fig. 14.
[0042] While the template has been described as being of aluminium material, the template
may be of any other suitable material, for example, plastics material, wood or the
like.
[0043] It will also be appreciated that while each guide means of the template has been
described as being formed by a pair of elongated guide members which are pivotally
connected together, each guide means may be formed by a single elongated guide member.
In which case, the template would not comprise two parts 24 and 25 which would be
pivotal relative to each other. Where the guide members are pivotally connected together,
any other suitable pivotal connecting means may be used besides a hinge.
[0044] It will also be appreciated that while the connecting means have been described as
being adjustable, while it is preferable, it is not essential that the connecting
means be adjustable. Where adjustable connecting means are provided, other suitable
adjustable connecting means besides pairs of engagement members may be used.
[0045] It will of course be appreciated that the template may be used for forming other
patterns on a wall besides those described. It will also be appreciated that the template
may be used for forming patterns on a floor, a patio, or indeed, any other surface
which may be plastered with a plaster layer. Needless to say, the plaster layer may
be of any material besides a cementitious material, for example, it may be of plaster,
of the type normally used for interior plastering and the like.
[0046] It is also envisaged that the template may be used with a trowel for finishing grouting
between blockwork and brickwork. The template would be used in similar fashion as
already described. Prior to the grouting setting, the template would be placed on
the wall with the guide opening aligned with the grouting. An appropriately shaped
trowel would be inserted between the guide openings for engaging the grouting for
finishing thereof.
1. Apparatus for use in decorating a wall (3) comprising a template (1) for placing on
a surface (7) of the wall (3) for guiding a trowel (2) for removing plaster or grouting
(8) from the wall (3) prior to setting of the plaster or grouting (6) for forming
the decoration (5), the template (1) comprising a pair of spaced apart elongated guide
members (10) forming therebetween an elongated guide opening (20) for accommodating
the trowel (2) and for guiding the trowel (2) along a predetermined path along the
wall surface (7) for removing the plaster or grouting (8) along the predetermined
path, each guide member having a flat wall engaging surface (15) for abutting the
surface (7) of the wall and a guide surface (16) for slidable engagement by the trowel
(2), elongated side edges (18) defined by the wall engaging surfaces (15) and the
guide surfaces (16) of the pair of guide members (10) defining said guide opening
(20), and a connecting means (14) for connecting and retaining the guide means (10)
in spaced apart relationship parallel to each other, characterised in that level indicating means (45, 46) is provided on one of the guide members (10) for
indicating the orientation of the template (1), and the connection means (14) is an
adjustable connecting means (14) for facilitating varying of the spacing between the
guide means (10), the connecting means (14) comprising a pair of engagement members
(29,30) extending from respective guide means (10), the engagement members (29,30)
being movable relative to each other for varying the spacing between the guide members
(10), and a securing means (35) cooperable with the engagement members (29,30) for
securing the engagement members (29,30) together with the guide means (10) in a desired
relative position.
2. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1 wherein each engagement member (29,30) has an abutment
surface (34), the abutment surfaces (34) of the respective engagement members (29,30)
being inter-engagable with each other, the abutment surfaces (34) of the respective
engagement members (29,30) being provided with complementary inter-engagable locating
means (42,43) for locating the engagement members (29,30) in a plurality of different
relative positions, preferably the locating means (42,43) comprising a plurality of
spaced apart parallel locating ridges (42) formed on the respective abutment surfaces
(34) by adjacent parallel locating grooves (43) arranged in such a way that each abutment
surface (34) is provided with a series of parallel alternate locating ridges (42)
and grooves (43), the locating ridges (42) of one abutment surface (34) being engagable
with the locating grooves (43) of the other abutment surface (34).
3. Apparatus as claimed in claim 2 wherein the locating ridges (42) of each abutment
surface (34) of the engagement members (29,30) extend either parallel to the guide
means (10) or transversely of the guide means (10).
4. Apparatus as claimed in claim 2 or 3 characterised in that the locating means (42,43) also act for retaining the guide means (10) parallel to
each other, an elongated fastener receiving slot (36) extending through one of the
engagement members (29,30) for accommodating the securing means (35) and for facilitating
relative movement of the engagement members (29,30) for varying the spacing between
the guide means (10), an elongated fastener receiving slot (36) being provided in
each engagement member (29,30), each fastener receiving slot (36) extending in a direction
generally transversely of the guide means (10).
5. Apparatus as claimed in any preceding claim characterised in that the securing means (35) comprises fastening means (35), each fastening means (35)
comprising a screw (35), a spigot (31) extending from each engagement member (29,30)
for engaging the corresponding guide means, each spigot (31) extending parallel to
the guide means (10) for engaging a bore (32) extending longitudinally into the corresponding
guide means (10), which is parallel to the guide means (10).
6. Apparatus as claimed in any preceding claim characterised in that a pair of connecting means (14) are provided, the connecting means (14) being provided
at opposite ends of the guide means (10), each guide means (10) comprising an elongated
guide member (10), each guide means (10) comprising a pair of elongated longitudinally
aligned guide members (10), the guide members (10) of each guide means (10) being
pivotally connected together by a pivotal connecting means (12), the respective pivotal
connecting means (12) of the respective guide means (10) defining a common pivot axis
(22) so that the template (1) is pivotal intermediate its ends for facilitating placing
of the template (1) on adjacent surfaces (66) of respective walls (3) extending at
an angle to each other, the guide members (10) of each guide means (10) being of similar
length, the guide members (10) of the guide means (10) being pivotal through at least
90° relative to each other from an inoperative position whereby the guide members
(10) of the respective guide means (10) lie parallel to each other through a plurality
of operative positions with the guide members (10) of the respective guide means (10)
extending at an angle to each other, preferably the guide members (10) of the respective
guide means (10) are pivotal through an angle of at least 180° relative to each other
from the inoperative position and most preferably the guide members (10) of the respective
guide means (10) are pivotal through an angle of at least 270° relative to each other
from the inoperative position.
7. Apparatus as claimed in any preceding claim characterised in that each guide means (10) defines a wall engaging surface (15) for abutting a wall in
use, and a longitudinally extending guide surface (16) defining one longitudinally
extending side edge (18) of the guide opening (20) for engaging a corresponding working
surface (17) of the trowel (2), the guide surface (16) of at least one of the guide
means (10) diverging from the guide surface (16) of the other guide means (10) from
the wall engaging surface (15), the guide surfaces (16) of the respective guide means
(10) diverge from each other from the wall engaging surface (15), the wall engaging
surface (15) and the guide surface (16) of each guide means (10) define an acute included
angle.
8. Apparatus as claimed in any preceding claim wherein the level indicating means (45,46)
comprises a spirit level (45,46).
9. Apparatus as claimed in any preceding claim characterised in that the apparatus (1) comprises a trowel (2) for locating within the guide opening (20)
and for slidably engaging the respective guide means (10).
10. A method for decorating a wall using the apparatus as claimed in any preceding claim,
the method comprising the steps of plastering or grouting the wall (3), placing a
template (1) on the surface (7) of the wall (3) prior to the plaster or grouting (6)
setting, aligning the template (1) on the wall surface (7) with the indicating means
(45, 46), placing a trowel (2) in the guide opening (20), the trowel (2) having a
pair of working surfaces (17), and placing the trowel (2) in the guide opening (20)
with the working surfaces (17) slidably engaging the guide surfaces (16) of the respective
guide members (10) and portions of the working surfaces (17) engaging the plaster
or grouting (6), urging the trowel (2) through the plaster or grouting (6) along the
guide members (10) for removing plaster or grouting (8) along the predetermined path
for forming the decoration (5).
1. Vorrichtung zur Verwendung beim Dekorieren einer Wand (3), die eine Schablone (1)
zum Platzieren auf einer Oberfläche (7) der Wand (3) zum Führen einer Maurerkelle
(2) zum Entfernen von Putz oder Vergussmaterial (8) von der Wand (3) vor Erstarrung
des Putzes oder Vergussmaterials (6) zum Bilden der Dekoration (5), wobei die Schablone
(1) ein Paar voneinander beabstandeter länglicher Führungselemente (10) aufweist,
die zwischen sich eine längliche Führungsöffnung (20) zum Aufnehmen der Maurerkelle
(2) und zum Führen der Maurerkelle (2) entlang eines vorbestimmten Weges entlang der
Wandoberfläche (7) zum Entfernen des Putzes oder Vergussmaterials (8) entlang des
vorbestimmten Wegs bilden, wobei jedes Führungselement eine flache Wandangriffsfläche
(15) zum Anstoßen an der Oberfläche (7) der Wand und eine Führungsfläche (16) für
verschiebbaren Eingriff mit der Maurerkelle (2) umfasst, längliche Seitenkanten (18),
die durch die Wandangriffsflächen (15) und die Führungsflächen (16) des Paars von
Führungselementen (10) begrenzt werden, welche die Führungsöffnung (20) definieren,
und ein Verbindungsmittel (14) zum Verbinden und Halten der Führungsmittel (10) in
voneinander beabstandetem Verhältnis parallel zu einander aufweist, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass ein Niveauanzeigemittel (45, 46) an einem der Führungselemente (10) zum Anzeigen
der Ausrichtung der Schablone (1) vorgesehen ist, und das Verbindungsmittel (14) ein
einstellbares Verbindungsmittel (14) zum Vereinfachen der Änderung des Abstands zwischen
den Führungsmitteln (10) darstellt, wobei das Verbindungsmittel (14) ein Paar Eingriffselemente
(29, 30), die sich von dem jeweiligen Führungsmittel (10) erstrecken, wobei die Eingriffsmittel
(29, 30) in Bezug zueinander zum Ändern des Abstands zwischen den Führungselementen
(10) bewegbar sind, und ein Sicherungsmittel (35) aufweist, das mit den Eingriffselementen
(29, 30) zum Befestigen der Eingriffsmittel (29, 30) mit dem Führungsmittel (10) in
einer gewünschten relativen Position zusammenwirken kann.
2. Vorrichtung nach Anspruch 1, bei der jedes Eingriffselement (29, 30) eine Anlagefläche
(34) aufweist, wobei die Anlageflächen (34) der jeweiligen Eingriffselemente (29,
30) miteinander in Eingriff gebracht werden können, und die Anlageflächen (34) der
jeweiligen Eingriffselemente (29, 30) mit komplementären, miteinander in Eingriff
zu bringenden Lokalisierungsmitteln (42, 43) zum Lokalisieren der Eingriffselemente
(29, 30) in einer Mehrzahl verschiedener relativer Positionen versehen sind, wobei
die Lokalisierungsmittel (42, 43) vorzugsweise eine Mehrzahl von beabstandeten, parallelen
Lokalisierungsstegen (42) aufweisen, die auf den jeweiligen Anlageflächen (34) durch
benachbarte, parallele Lokalisierungsnuten (43) ausgebildet sind, die derart angeordnet
sind, dass jede Anlagefläche (34) mit einer Reihe paralleler abwechselnder Lokalisierungsstege
(42) und Nuten (43) versehen ist, wobei die Lokalisierungsstege (42) einer Anlagefläche
(34) mit den Lokalisierungsnuten (43) der anderen Anlagefläche (34) in Eingriff gebracht
werden können.
3. Vorrichtung nach Anspruch 2, bei der sich die Lokalisierungsstege (42) jeder Anlagefläche
(34) der Eingriffselemente (29, 30) entweder parallel zu den Führungsmitteln (10)
oder quer zu den Führungsmitteln (10) erstrecken.
4. Vorrichtung nach Anspruch 2 oder 3, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Lokalisierungsmittel (42, 43) auch zum Halten der Führungsmittel (10) parallel
zueinander wirken, wobei sich ein länglicher Befestigungsaufnahmeschlitz (36) durch
eines der Eingriffselemente (29, 30) zum Aufnehmen des Sicherungsmittels (35) und
zum Vereinfachen relativer Bewegung der Eingriffselemente (29, 30) zum Variieren des
Abstands zwischen den Führungsmitteln (10) erstreckt, und ein länglicher Befestigungsaufnahmeschlitz
(36) in jedem Eingriffselement (29, 30) vorgesehen ist, wobei sich jeder Befestigungsaufnahmeschlitz
(36) in einer Richtung allgemein quer zu den Führungsmitteln (10) erstreckt.
5. Vorrichtung nach einem vorhergehenden Anspruch, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das Sicherungsmittel (35) Befestigungsmittel (35) aufweist, wobei jedes Befestigungsmittel
(35) eine Schraube (35) umfasst, wobei sich ein Zapfen (31) von jedem Eingriffselement
(29, 30) zum Ergreifen des entsprechenden Führungsmittels erstreckt und jeder Zapfen
(31) sich parallel zu den Führungsmitteln (10) zum Eingreifen in eine Bohrung (32)
erstreckt, die in Längsrichtung in das entsprechende Führungsmittel (10) verläuft
und parallel zu den Führungsmitteln (10) ist.
6. Vorrichtung nach einem vorhergehenden Anspruch, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass ein Paar Verbindungsmittel (14) vorgesehen ist, wobei die Verbindungsmittel (14)
an entgegengesetzten Enden der Führungsmittel (10) vorgesehen sind und jedes Führungsmittel
(10) ein längliches Führungselement (10) aufweist, wobei jedes Führungsmittel (10)
ein Paar länglicher, in Längsrichtung ausgerichteter Führungselemente (10) aufweist
und die Führungselemente (10) jedes Führungsmittels (10) schwenkbar miteinander durch
ein Schwenkverbindungsmittel (12) verbunden sind, wobei das jeweilige Schwenkverbindungsmittel
(12) des jeweiligen Führungsmittels (10) eine gemeinsame Schwenkachse (22) definiert,
so dass die Schablone (1) schwenkbar zwischen seinen Enden zum Vereinfachen der Platzierung
der Schablone (1) auf benachbarten Oberflächen (66) jeweiliger Wände (3) ist, die
sich bei einem Winkel zueinander erstrecken, wobei die Führungselemente (10) jedes
Führungsmittels (10) die gleiche Länge haben, und die Führungselemente (10) der Führungsmittel
(10) über wenigstens 90° in Bezug zueinander aus einer nichtoperativen Position schwenkbar
sind, wodurch die Führungselemente (10) der jeweiligen Führungsmittel (10) parallel
zueinander durch eine Mehrzahl von Arbeitspositionen mit den Führungselementen (10)
des jeweiligen Führungsmittels (10) liegen, die sich in einem Winkel zueinander erstrecken,
wobei die Führungselemente (10) des jeweiligen Führungsmittels (10) vorzugsweise über
einen Winkel von wenigstens 180° in Bezug zueinander von der nichtoperativen Position
schwenkbar sind und die Führungselemente (10) des jeweiligen Führungsmittels (10)
am stärksten bevorzugt über einen Winkel von wenigstens 270° in Bezug zueinander von
der nichtoperativen Position schwenkbar sind.
7. Vorrichtung nach einem vorhergehenden Anspruch, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass jedes Führungsmittel (10) eine Wandangriffsfläche (15) zum Anliegen an eine Wand
in Gebrauch, und eine sich in Längsrichtung erstreckende Führungsfläche (16) definiert,
welche eine sich in Längsrichtung erstreckende Seitenkante (18) der Führungsöffnung
(20) zum Ergreifen einer entsprechenden Arbeitsfläche (17) der Maurerkelle (2) begrenzt,
wobei die Führungsfläche (16) wenigstens eines Führungsmittels (10) von der Führungsfläche
(16) des anderen Führungsmittels (10) von der Wandangriffsfläche (15) divergiert,
die Führungsflächen (16) des jeweiligen Führungsmittels (10) voneinander von der Wandangriffsfläche
(15) divergieren und die Wandangriffsfläche (15) und die Führungsfläche (16) jedes
Führungsmittels (10) einen spitzen einbeschriebenen Winkel definieren.
8. Vorrichtung nach einem vorhergehenden Anspruch, bei der das Niveauanzeigemittel (45,
46) eine Nivellierwaage (45, 46) aufweist.
9. Vorrichtung nach einem vorhergehenden Anspruch, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Vorrichtung (1) eine Maurerkelle (2) zum Anordnen innerhalb der Führungsöffnung
(20) und zum verschiebbaren Ergreifen des jeweiligen Führungsmittels (10) aufweist.
10. Verfahren zum Dekorieren einer Wand unter Verwendung der Vorrichtung nach einem vorhergehenden
Anspruch, wobei das Verfahren die Schritte umfasst, die Wand (3) zu verputzen oder
mit Vergussmaterial zu bearbeiten, eine Schablone (1) auf der Oberfläche (7) der Wand
(3) vor der Erhärtung des Putzes oder Vergussmaterials (6) anzuordnen, die Schablone
(1) auf der Wandoberfläche (7) mit den Anzeigemitteln (45, 46) auszurichten, eine
Maurerkelle (2) in der Führungsöffnung (20) vorzusehen, wobei die Maurerkelle (2)
ein Paar von Arbeitsflächen (17) aufweist, und die Maurerkelle (2) so in der Führungsöffnung
anzuordnen (20), dass die Arbeitsflächen (17) verschiebbar die Führungsflächen (16)
der jeweiligen Führungselemente (10) ergreifen und Teile der Arbeitsflächen (17) den
Putz oder das Vergussmaterial (6) ergreifen, die die Maurerkelle (2) durch den Putz
oder das Vergussmaterial (6) entlang der Führungselemente (10) zum Entfernen des Putzes
oder Vergussmaterials (8) entlang des vorbestimmten Wegs zum Ausbilden der Dekoration
(15) pressen.
1. Dispositif destiné à être utilisé dans la décoration d'un mur (3) comprenant un gabarit
(1) destiné à être placé sur une surface (7) du mur (3) pour guider une truelle (2)
afin d'enlever du plâtre ou du jointoiement (8) du mur (3) avant le séchage du plâtre
ou du jointoiement (6) pour former la décoration (5), le gabarit (1) comprenant une
paire d'éléments de guidage allongés espacés (10) formant entre eux une ouverture
de guidage allongée (20) pour recevoir la truelle (2) et pour guider la truelle (2)
le long d'un trajet prédéterminé le long de la surface de mur (7) pour enlever le
plâtre ou le jointoiement (8) le long du trajet prédéterminé, chaque élément de guidage
ayant une surface plate d'engagement de mur (15) destinée à jouxter la surface (7)
du mur et une surface de guidage (16) destinée à être engagée de manière coulissante
par la truelle (2), des bords latéraux allongés (18) définis par les surfaces d'engagement
de mur (15) et les surfaces de guidage (16) de la paire d'éléments de guidage (10)
définissant ladite ouverture de guidage (20), et un moyen de connexion (14) pour connecter
et retenir les moyens de guidage (10) en une relation espacée parallèle l'un par rapport
à l'autre, caractérisé en ce qu'un moyen d'indication de niveau (45, 46) est fourni sur l'un des éléments de guidage
(10) pour indiquer l'orientation du gabarit (1), et le moyen de connexion (14) est
un moyen de connexion réglable (14) pour faciliter la variation de l'espacement entre
les moyens de guidage (10), le moyen de connexion (14) comprenant une paire d'éléments
d'engagement (29, 30) s'étendant depuis les moyens de guidage respectifs (10), les
éléments d'engagement (29, 30) étant mobiles l'un par rapport à l'autre afin de faire
varier l'espacement entre les éléments de guidage (10), et un moyen de fixation (35)
pouvant coopérer avec les éléments d'engagement (29, 30) pour fixer les éléments d'engagement
(29, 30) et les moyens de guidage (10) dans une position relative désirée.
2. Dispositif selon la revendication 1, dans lequel chaque élément d'engagement (29,
30) a une surface de butée (34), les surfaces de butée (34) des éléments d'engagement
respectifs (29, 30) étant inter-engageables l'une avec l'autre, les surfaces de butée
(34) des éléments d'engagement respectifs (29, 30) étant munies de moyens de positionnement
inter-engageables complémentaires (42, 43) pour positionner les éléments d'engagement
(29, 30) dans une pluralité de positions relatives différentes, de préférence les
moyens de positionnement (42, 43) comprenant une pluralité de nervures de positionnement
parallèles espacées (42) formées sur les surfaces de butée respectives (34) par des
rainures de positionnement parallèles adjacentes (43) disposées de manière à ce que
chaque surface de butée (34) soit munie d'une série de nervures (42) et de rainures
(43) de positionnement alternées parallèles, les nervures de positionnement (42) d'une
surface de butée (34) étant engageables avec les rainures de positionnement (43) de
l'autre surface de butée (34).
3. Dispositif selon la revendication 2 dans lequel les nervures de positionnement (42)
de chaque surface de butée (34) des éléments d'engagement (29, 30) s'étendent soit
parallèlement aux moyens de guidage (10), soit transversalement aux moyens de guidage
(10).
4. Dispositif selon la revendication 2 ou 3, caractérisé en ce que le moyen de positionnement (42, 43) sert aussi à retenir les moyens de guidage (10)
parallèlement l'un par rapport à l'autre, une fente de réception d'attache allongée
(36) s'étendant à travers un des éléments d'engagement (29, 30) pour recevoir le moyen
de fixation (35) et pour faciliter le mouvement relatif des éléments d'engagement
(29, 30) afin de faire varier l'espacement entre les moyens de guidage (10), une fente
de réception d'attache allongée (36) étant fournie dans chaque élément d'engagement
(29, 30), chaque fente de réception d'attache (36) s'étendant dans un sens généralement
transversal aux moyens de guidage (10).
5. Dispositif selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en que
le moyen de fixation (35) comprend un moyen d'attache (35), chaque moyen d'attache
(35) comprenant une vis (35), un emboîtement (31) s'étendant depuis chaque élément
d'engagement (29, 30) pour engager les moyens de guidage correspondants, chaque emboîtement
(31) s'étendant parallèlement aux moyens de guidage (10) pour engager un alésage (32)
s'étendant longitudinalement dans les moyens de guidage correspondants (10), lequel
est parallèle aux moyens de guidage (10).
6. Dispositif selon l'une quelconque des revendications, caractérisé en ce qu'une paire de moyens de connexion (14) sont fournis, les moyens de connexion (14) étant
fournis à des extrémités opposées du moyen de guidage (10), chaque moyen de guidage
(10) comprenant un élément de guidage allongé (10), chaque moyen de guidage (10) comprenant
une paire d'éléments de guidage alignés longitudinalement allongés (10), les éléments
de guidage (10) de chaque moyen de guidage (10) étant connectés de manière pivotante
ensemble par un moyen de connexion pivotant (12), le moyen de connexion pivotant respectif
(12) du moyen de guidage respectif (10) définissant un axe pivot commun (22) de telle
sorte que le gabarit (1) pivote entre ses extrémités afin de faciliter le placement
du gabarit (1) sur des surfaces adjacentes (66) de murs respectifs (3) s'étendant
à un certain angle l'un par rapport à l'autre, les éléments de guidage (10) de chaque
moyen de guidage (10) étant de longueur semblable, les éléments de guidage (10) des
moyens de guidage (10) pouvant pivoter d'au moins 90° l'un par rapport à l'autre depuis
une position inopérante où les éléments de guidage (10) des moyens de guidage respectifs
(10) reposent parallèlement l'un par rapport à l'autre en passant par une pluralité
de positions opérantes avec les éléments de guidage (10) des moyens de guidage respectifs
(10) s'étendant à un certain angle l'un par rapport à l'autre, de préférence les éléments
de guidage (10) des moyens de guidage respectifs (10) pivotent d'un angle d'au moins
180° l'un par rapport à l'autre depuis la position inopérante et de préférence surtout
les éléments de guidage (10) des moyens de guidage respectifs (10) pivotent d'un angle
d'au moins 270° l'un par rapport à l'autre depuis la position inopérante.
7. Dispositif selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que chaque moyen de guidage (10) définit une surface d'engagement de mur (15) pour jouxter
un mur traité, et une surface de guidage s'étendant longitudinalement (16) définissant
un bord latéral s'étendant longitudinalement (18) de l'ouverture de guidage (20) pour
engager une surface de travail correspondante (17) de la truelle (2), la surface de
guidage (16) d'au moins un des moyens de guidage (10) divergeant de la surface de
guidage (16) de l'autre moyen de guidage (10) à partir de la surface d'engagement
de mur (15), les surfaces de guidage (16) des moyens de guidage respectifs (10) divergent
l'une de l'autre à partir de la surface d'engagement de mur (15), la surface d'engagement
de mur (15) et la surface de guidage (16) de chaque moyen de guidage (10) définissent
un angle inclus aigu.
8. Dispositif selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans lequel le moyen
d'indication de niveau (45, 46) comprend une nivelle (45, 46).
9. Dispositif selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que le dispositif (1) comprend une truelle (2) destinée à être positionnée à l'intérieur
de l'ouverture de guidage (20) et à engager de manière coulissante les moyens de guidage
respectifs (10).
10. Procédé pour décorer un mur en utilisant le dispositif tel que revendiqué dans l'une
quelconque des revendications précédentes, le procédé comprenant les étapes de plâtrage
ou jointoiement du mur (3), placement d'un gabarit (1) sur la surface (7) du mur (3)
avant le séchage du plâtre ou du jointoiement (6), alignement du gabarit (1) sur la
surface de mur (7) avec le moyen d'indication (45, 46), placement d'une truelle (2)
dans l'ouverture de guidage (20), la truelle (2) ayant une paire de surfaces de travail
(17), et placement de la truelle (2) dans l'ouverture de guidage (20) avec les surfaces
de travail (17) engageant de manière coulissante les surfaces de guidage (16) des
éléments de guidage respectifs (10) et des parties des surfaces de travail (17) engageant
le plâtre ou le jointoiement (6), poussée de la truelle (2) à travers le plâtre ou
le jointoiement (6) le long des éléments de guidage (10) pour retirer le plâtre ou
le jointoiement (8) le long du trajet prédéterminé afin de former la décoration (5).