OBJECT
[0001] The object to which the present invention refers consists of a method for making
decorative openwork ceramic tile borders, products manufactured employing the same
and the utilization thereof.
[0002] The term "tile border" is to be understood herein as being a component bearing a
decorative pattern which is placed along the length of walls and which usually consists
of individual tiles bearing one same pattern placed one after the other. These general
features are applicable in the present application to individual decorative openwork
ceramic tile borders.
BACKGROUND
[0003] As regards the current state of the art, decorative ceramic tile borders are most
often used in the form of affixing the individual tiles to the face of the walls,
located in between the wall tiling (linear tile border).
[0004] Nevertheless, there are also decorative ceramic tile borders which have one edge
which juts out and which is overlapped on the adjacent edge of the adjacent wall tiling
(overlapped tile border).
[0005] In any event, the known manufacturing process begins with the design of the decorative
aspects, which can be either smooth or in relief.
[0006] Once the molds have been built in keeping with the ornamental features selected,
the individual tiles are made by means of the dry pressing of a sprayed material of
a porous make-up.
[0007] In the case of overlapped borders, an adjustment is made on the reverse of the tiles
following manufacture (on unexposed side), this being a procedure which consists of
trimming the tile down in thickness using abrasive discs, thinning it down to the
point where the distance from the edge of the border is equal to the depth of the
overlapped section.
[0008] This procedure therefore gives rise to a raised ridge on the reverse side, the difference
in thickness of which must be equal to the thickness of the wall tiles such that an
exact overlap which be achieved.
DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0009] In the method for manufacturing decorative openwork ceramic border tiles which comprises
one of the objects of this Patent, the procedure employed is based on relief designs
in which these tiles are highlighted at the bottom of the indented portions thereof
[0010] These tiles are manufactured by means of state-of-the-art techniques (molding, pressing,
grinding), although, for the grinding on the reverse side, as a result of the depth
of the bas relief, the depths of the indented areas are cut using abrasive discs,
thus resulting in holes or openings of a shape defined by the configuration of the
indented parts cut out of the designed relief being cut all the way through to exposed
side of the tile.
[0011] The grinding is done symmetrically, from the two lengthwise edges of the tile by
means of two abrasive discs which act simultaneously on the reverse plane proper at
a distance such that a central raised ridge or rib is formed along the lengthwise
axis thereof, which is the result of the grinding done by another two abrasive disks
on planes perpendicular to that of the reverse side.
[0012] The products manufactured by employing the procedure described are decorative ceramic
border tiles, characterized by the existence of openwork on the exposed side thereof
which is that of the cutting of the deepest parts of the front relief thereof located
to one side and another of a raised ridge or rib centered lengthwise along the same.
[0013] The ornamental ceramic openwork tile border described hereinabove is positioned between
two adjacent wall tiles which butt up to its central rib or raised ridge, which, in
addition to this securing function, acts as a means of keeping this tile rigid, the
openwork portions of the decorative tile border being overlapped on the two adjacent
wall tiles, to one side and the other of the lengthwise axis thereof, the joints thus
being concealed yet visible through the openwork on the surfaces of said adjacent
wall tiles, thus achieving a beautifully decorative optical illusion, as if the decorative
tile border were to have been sculpted into the wall.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0014] As a further explanation regarding the description of the invention and for the purpose
of aiding in the interpretation of the formal, structural and functional aspects thereof,
drawings are attached hereto in which different aspects of a preferred embodiment
of the method for the manufacture of decorative openwork ceramic border tiles as well
as the products manufactured by means of employing the same and the utilization thereof,
all of which comprises the object of this Patent, are provided in diagram form.
[0015] In said drawings:
Fig. 1 shows the method for grinding the openwork by means of grinding using abrasive
discs from the back side of the decorative ceramic border tiles, as well as the working
of the lengthwise rib using other discs.
Fig. 2 shows the use of the decorative openwork ceramic border tiles positioned between
two wall tiles, the openwork areas thereof being overlapped over the same.
DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0016] For the purpose of clearly demonstrating the nature and the scope of the advantages
afforded by the employing the method for manufacturing decorative openwork ceramic
border tiles as well as the products manufactured through the use thereof and the
advantageous use thereof which comprises the object of the invention in question,
a description is provided in following of the structure and functioning thereof, making
reference to the drawings, which, given that they entail a preferred embodiment of
said object of an informative nature, must be taken in the broadest, non-limiting
sense of the application and the content of the invention.
[0017] The decorative ceramic openwork border tile manufacturing process entails the state-of-the-art
techniques (molding, pressing, grinding).
[0018] This process is based on designs in which the bottom of the indented parts is highlighted
such that, in the process of grinding from the back side (1) of the tiles (2), the
bottoms of said indented parts are cut by two abrasive discs (3) which grind simultaneously
on the plane of the reverse side proper (1), which leads to holes or openings (4)
of a shape defined by the configuration of the indented parts being cut out from the
designed relief through to the exposed side.
[0019] The grinding is done symmetrically, from the two lengthwise edges of the tile, the
discs (3) being spaced apart from one another such that a central raised ridge or
rib (5) is formed along the lengthwise axis thereof, being ground by another two abrasive
discs (7) along planes perpendicular to that of the reverse side (1).
[0020] The products are decorative ceramic border tiles (2) into which openwork (4) is cut
on the exposed side by means of the cutting out of the deepest parts of the frontal
relief, positioned to one side and the other of a lengthwise raised ridge or rib (5)
centered on the reverse side (1).
[0021] The use thereof is by means of positioning each decorative openwork ceramic border
tile (2) between two adjacent wall tiles (6'-6'') which butt up against the central
raised ridge or rib (5) on the back side thereof (1).
[0022] In addition to having a binding function, said raised ridge acts as a means of making
the tiles rigid, the openwork portions of the decorative ceramic border tile being
overlapped on the adjacent wall tiles (6' - 6'') along one side and another of the
lengthwise axis thereof, the joints thus being concealed but visible through the openwork
on the surfaces of said adjacent wall tiles, thus achieving a beautifully decorative
optical illusion, as if the decorative tile border were sculpted into the wall.
1. Method for manufacturing decorative ceramic openwork border tiles, products thus manufactured
and the use thereof, in the process of which state-of-the-art techniques are employed
(molding, pressing, grinding) and is characterized essentially because designs in
relief in which the deepening of the indented parts is highlighted are used as a basis,
such that, in the grinding of the reverse side (1) of the tiles (2), the depths of
said indented parts are cut by two abrasive discs (3) which act simultaneously on
the plane of the reverse side proper (1), giving rise to holes or openings (4) of
a shape defined by the configuration of the indented parts cut out from the relief
designed cut all the way through to the exposed side, the grinding being done symmetrically
from the two lengthwise edges of the tile and the discs (3) being spaced apart such
that a central raised ridge or rib (5) located on the lengthwise axis thereof, worked
by another two abrasive sides (7) which act on planes perpendicular to that of the
reverse side (1) is created between them.
2. Method for manufacturing decorative ceramic openwork border tiles, products thus manufactured
and the use thereof, in which the products manufactured by means of the use of the
method described under Claim 1 are characterized essentially because they are decorative
ceramic border tiles into the exposed side of which openwork (4) is cut by grinding
out the most deeply indented parts of the frontal relief thereof, positioned to one
side and the other of a lengthwise raised ridge or rib (5) centered on the reverse
side thereof (1).
3. Method for manufacturing decorative ceramic openwork border tiles, products thus manufactured
and the use thereof, in which the products manufactured by means of the use of the
method described under Claim 1 and described in Claim 2, characterized essentially
because it is achieved by positioning each individual decorative ceramic openwork
border tile (2) between two adjacent wall tiles (6' - 6''), which butt up against
the central raised ridge or rib (5) on the reverse side thereof (1), which, in addition
to fulfilling a securing function, acts as a means of making the tiles rigid (2),
the openwork portions of the decorative border tile positioned to overlap the two
adjacent (6' - 6'') wall tiles, to one and the other side of the lengthwise axis thereof,
the joints thus being concealed yet visible through the openwork on the surfaces of
said adjacent wall tiles, thus achieving a beautifully decorative optical illusion,
as if the decorative tile border were to have been sculpted into the wall.