FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present disclosure relates to a levelling system for laying tiles, floor tiles
and like with the interposition of gaps.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] The laying of tiles and coverings composed of tiles or more generally floor elements
such as floor tiles, slabs of medium or large size with reduced or lowered thickness,
wooden boards or such typically requires levelling the tiles or floor elements and
ideally equally spacing the tiles in order to provide the regular gaps therebetween.
[0003] Levelling systems are known for laying tiles, floor tiles and the like which are
constituted by a base, to be arranged below two laterally adjacent tiles; optionally
some spacing protrusions, extending from such base in order to define the width of
the gaps and in fact define the abutments for the edges of the tiles.
[0004] By arranging for example two levelling spacers at each side of a tile, preferably
proximate to each corner, one obtains for such tile the desired planarity, and at
the same time correct placement is sought with respect to the tiles that surround
it and also are laid with other identical levelling spacers.
[0005] A flat tab protrudes from the base of the levelling spacer, is extended so as to
exit from the channel defined between the tiles in order to provide the gap, and is
provided with an opening for insertion of a tile locking wedge between the surface
of the tile and the upper edge of the opening.
[0006] Such wedge-type locking system has two functions: locking the edges of the laterally
adjacent tiles between such wedge and the base of the levelling spacer, ensuring co-planner
arrangement during the laying of the tiles, removing the tabs of the respective bases
for the provision of the gaps by striking the wedge in the direction of insertion
in the window of such tab.
[0007] Another similar levelling spacer has a toothed strap-like tab that extends from the
base with spacers and is preset to be inserted in a locking body, which in turn is
adapted to be pressed so as to straddle the two laterally adjacent edges of the nearby
tiles.
[0008] Yet another similar levelling spacer comprises a base to be positioned under adjacent
tiles and with stem provided extending between both tiles, wherein the stem comprises
a threaded outer surface. The levelling system further comprises a pressure member
made of a tubular body with an internal thread configured to cooperate with the thread
on the stem and allowing turning the pressure body towards the base and hence adjusting
the plane of the tile by pressing the tile down on the base with the pressure member.
[0009] Such known levelling systems, although widely used, have some important drawbacks,
such as damaging the upper surface of tiles, due to the rotation or sliding of the
pressure body on the tile when levelling the tile, time consuming removal of the pressure
body from the stem in case of a rotational pressure which discourages re-use of the
pressure body and increases cost of the levelling system.
[0010] It follows that there remains a market need for user friendly, preferably ecological
and in particular fool proof levelling systems that can be applied for levelling tiles
or other floor elements without the risk of damaging the visible upper surface of
the tiles or floor elements.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0011] The present invention addresses the above market need by providing a levelling system
for laying tiles or floor elements in a desired plane XY, comprising:
- a base extending in a plane A,
- a stem extending from the base in a longitudinal direction Z and fixed to said base
by means of at least one pre-weakened point, configured to allow separating the stem
from the base, the stem comprising at least one first engagement member;
- a pressure member comprising a tubular body defining an inner slot configured to slide
over the stem in the longitudinal direction Z, the slot defining guiding means mating
with the stem, thereby preventing rotation of the pressure member around the stem,
the pressure member comprising a pressure surface extending in a plane parallel to
the XY plane and facing the base when the pressure member is positioned over the stem;
- a pressure adjustment member comprising a tubular body having at least one a inwardly
directed second engagement member configured to engage with the first engagement member,
characterized in that at one of first or second engagement members comprises at least
one barb and that the other engagement member comprises a thread configured to engage
with the thread.
[0012] The present invention also aims at a method of levelling tiles, the method comprising
the steps of
- A) providing a levelling system comprising:
- a base extending in a plane A,
- a stem extending from the base in a longitudinal direction Z and fixed to said base
by means of at least one pre-weakened point, configured to allow separating the stem
from the base, the stem comprising at least one first engagement member;
- a pressure member comprising a tubular body defining an inner slot configured to slide
over the stem in the longitudinal direction Z, the slot defining guiding means mating
with the stem, thereby preventing rotation of the pressure member around the stem,
the pressure member comprising a pressure surface extending in a plane parallel to
the XY plane and facing the base when the pressure member is positioned over the stem;
- a pressure adjustment member comprising a tubular body having at least one a inwardly
directed second engagement member configured to engage with the first engagement member,
wherein at one of first or second engagement members comprises at least one barb and
that the other engagement member comprises a thread configured to engage with the
thread.;
- B) positioning the base in a predetermined plane A and placing two adjacent tiles
on said base at opposed sides of the stem;
- C) sliding a pressure member over said stem; and subsequently
- D) providing the pressure adjustment member over said stem and adjusting the position
of the pressure adjustment member in the longitudinal direction Z until the tile or
floor element is pressed between the base and the pressure surface of the pressure
member in the XY plane;
- E) fixing the tile or floor element in place whilst maintained in position by the
levelling element;
- F) breaking the pre-weakened zone between base and stem and removing of the stem from
between two adjacent tiles or floor elements;
- G) removing the pressure member and the pressure adjustment member from the stem by
a pure translation motion of both members over the stem.
DETAILED SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0013] The present invention is defined in the appended independent claims. Preferred embodiments
are defined in the dependent claims.
[0014] According to a preferred embodiment of the levelling system of the present invention,
first engagement member comprises a series of superposed barbs slantingly extending
from the stem in a direction of plane A, the barbs defining free end portions. Alternatively,
the first engagement members may comprise a series of superposed thread sections.
[0015] The second engagement member may comprise a thread configured to engage with free
end portions of the series of superposed barbs, allowing adjusting the position of
the pressure element in a longitudinal direction Z. In accordance with an alternative
embodiment, the second engagement member preferably comprises at least one barb slantingly
extending from the pressure adjustment member in a direction away of plane A (when
the pressure adjustment member is positioned over the stem), the barb defining a free
end portion configured to engage with the thread sections, allowing adjusting the
position of the pressure element in a longitudinal direction Z.
[0016] The levelling system according to the present invention preferably has a stem that
has a maximum diameter/dimension measured in the XY plane that is smaller than largest
dimension of the slot of the pressure member.
[0017] The barb or barbs used as the first or second engagement members preferably are flexible
allowing movement of the pressure adjustment member over the stem in a direction to
the pre-weakened point without or with limited rotation of the pressure adjustment
member.
[0018] The stem may comprise a spacer portion positioned proximate to the base, said spacer
portion having a thickness corresponding to a desired gap between two adjacent tiles
or floor elements.
[0019] The base and/or stem are preferably manufactured in a bio-degradable or recyclable
material.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0020] A preferred embodiment of the levelling system according to the present invention
will be disclosed below with reference to the appended drawings, illustrated as a
of non-limiting example of the present invention, wherein:
FIG. 1 shows the different parts of a levelling system according to the present invention;
FIG. 2-5 schematically show different steps of a method of levelling tiles with the
levelling system of FIG 1.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0021] Fig. 1 shows a levelling system 1 according to the present invention in a disassembled
state, with a base 2 and a stem 3 extending in a longitudinal direction Z from the
base 2 and leaving part of the base exposed at two opposite sides of the stem; a pressure
member 4 and a pressure adjustment member 5.
[0022] The base 2 in this case comprises two slightly wedged portions designed to be positioned
under two adjacent tiles or floor elements substantially in a plane A, while the stem
3 comprises a lower portion 6 with which it is fixed to the base, said fixation comprising
a pre-weakened zone 7 such as a score line or a thin film zone allowing breaking the
stem off from the base. The lower portion 6 in this case is made from a relative thin
plate like section, having a thickness in a range of 1 to 2 mm (corresponding to the
typical dimensions of a gap between two adjacent tiles or floor elements). The stem
further comprises a functional portion 8 distal from the base, where in this case
the thickness of the stem is substantially larger than at the lower portion and may
typically range between 4 and 10 mm. This functional zone comprises a first engagement
member 9 that in this case comprises 2 series of superimposed barbs 9', each provided
at an opposed side of the stem. The barbs are directed slantingly downward towards
with free end portions facing or directed towards plane A. The barbs are preferably
made flexible such that the free end portions thereof can flex towards the stem which
corresponds to a slight compression of the barbs in view of the longitudinal direction.
[0023] The width W1 of the functional portion preferably exceeds the width W2 of the lower
portion of the stem 3.
[0024] The pressure member 4 comprises a tubular body defining an inner slot 10 configured
to slide over the stem 2 in the longitudinal direction Z, the slot 10 defining guiding
means 10' mating with the stem, thereby preventing rotation of the pressure member
4 around the stem 2. The pressure member further comprises a pressure surface 11 that
in an assembled state of the levelling system extends in a plane parallel to an XY-plane
corresponding to the plane wherein the visible surface of the tiles or floor elements
to be levelled extend and that faces the base when the pressure member is positioned
over the stem.
[0025] The inner slot 10 of the pressure member is dimensioned to allow sliding the pressure
member over both the functional portion and the lower portion of the stem without
allowing substantive translation of the pressure member.
[0026] The pressure adjustment member 5 comprises a tubular body having at least one a inwardly
directed second engagement member 12 configured to engage with the first engagement
9 member on the stem.
[0027] In the illustrated embodiment, the second engagement member 12 comprises a thread
a the inner surface of the tubular body of the pressure adjustment member 5, whereby
the inner diameter of the thread is just smaller than the distance between the free
end portions of both opposed series of barbs on the stem (measured in a plane parallel
to the XY plane), thereby allowing engagement of the thread with the free end portions
of the barbs and hence preventing the pressure adjustment member from sliding upwards,
in a direction Z and away from the base when applied on the stem.
[0028] Preferably at least the stem and the base of the levelling system are made of a recyclable
material and/or a biodegradable polymer such as biodegradable polycondensates, in
particular a biodegradable poly(lactic acid) which is defined herein as a thermoplastic
aliphatic polyester derived from renewable resources, such as corn starch, cassava
roots, chips or starch, or sugarcane. Clearly, also the pressure member and pressure
adjustment member may be manufactured in such materials.
[0029] In some cases, it may be desired to manufacture the base and stem in different materials.
An example of a stem and base manufactured in different materials, is a base made
in a polyolefinic material such as polypropylene, a polyester such as PA6 or PLA;
block copolymers such as ABS or admixtures thereof that are known to have a relatively
long life-time (more than ten years) similar to or even longer than the average life-time
of floor tiles, whereas the stem can be made of a biodegradable and/or recyclable
material, allowing break-down thereof in a couple of months or even weeks when placed
in appropriate biodegradation conditions such as in warm (+20°C) and humid conditions
typically found in a compost heap. Such embodiment allows for using the levelling
system of the invention whereby the base remains present under the tiles for an extended
period of time, preferably during the entire life-time of the tiles, while the stem
can be easily disposed off. When manufacturing the base and stem in different materials,
it is preferred that both materials can be either welded together to achieve the fixation
between both parts or co-injection moulded, in case both parts can not be welded or
co-injection moulded together, mechanical attachment means or gluing can be applied.
[0030] Turning now to the figures 2 to 5, the use of the levelling system according to the
present invention will be disclosed here below.
[0031] In a first step, the base of the system is positioned on a support surface, with
the stem extending in an upright position (upright here indicating that the stem faces
away from the support surface, which for a wall might be horizontally), with the wedged
portions of the base positioned under two adjacent tiles (the base is thus extending
between the support surface and a lower surface of the tiles).
[0032] Once in position the pressure member is applied over the free end of the stem, followed
by the pressure adjustment member. In case the barbs are made flexible, both members
are pressed downward towards the base until the pressure surface of the pressure member
abuts the visible upper surface of at least one of the tiles as is illustrated in
figure 3.
[0033] Next both tiles can be accurately levelled by turning the pressure adjustment member,
thereby forcing the pressure member down over the stem and adjusting the tiles by
a clamping action between base and pressure surface of the levelling system. As the
pressure member is blocked from rotation over the stem, the pressure surface does
not move or slide in a direction in the XY plane over the surface of the tiles, thereby
preventing damaging the tiles especially when small particles of dirt might be present
on the tile surfaces.
[0034] When both tiles are levelled in the XY plane, the tiles can be fixed in place either
by a mechanical fixation or by waiting until an adhesive applied between the support
surface and tiles cures. Once the fixation of the tiles is sufficiently secured, the
stem can be broken off from the base of the levelling system, by applying a force
on the stem, eg by kicking on it or knocking it over with a hammer.
[0035] Finally, the pressure member and pressure adjustment member can both be removed from
the stem by a sliding motion towards the end of the stem broken free from the base.
Especially when the barbs are made flexible, such removal of the pressure adjustment
member does not require rotation thereof versus the base, but a simple and fast sliding
action suffices.
[0036] Both the pressure body and pressure adjustment body can be re-used with a new stem
and base assembly.
[0037] It will be understood by a person skilled in the art that the engagement members
on both the stem and the pressure adjustment body can be switched such that the barb(s)
are provided on the pressure adjustment body and the thread (or thread sections) are
provided on the stem, without changing the functionality of the levelling system and
without departing from the present invention.
1. A levelling system for laying tiles or floor elements in a desired plane XY, comprising:
- a base extending in a plane A,
- a stem extending from the base in a longitudinal direction Z and fixed to said base
by means of at least one pre-weakened point, configured to allow separating the stem
from the base, the stem comprising at least one first engagement member;
- a pressure member comprising a tubular body defining an inner slot configured to
slide over the stem in the longitudinal direction Z, the slot defining guiding means
mating with the stem, thereby preventing rotation of the pressure member around the
stem, the pressure member comprising a pressure surface extending in a plane parallel
to the XY plane and facing the base when the pressure member is positioned over the
stem;
- a pressure adjustment member comprising a tubular body having at least one a inwardly
directed second engagement member configured to engage with the first engagement member,
characterized in that at one of first or second engagement members comprises at least one barb and that
the other engagement member comprises a thread configured to engage with the thread.
2. The levelling system according to claim 1, wherein the first engagement member comprises
a series of superposed barbs slantingly extending from the stem in a direction of
plane A, the barbs defining free end portions.
3. The levelling system according to claim 2, wherein the second engagement member comprises
a thread configured to engage with free end portions of the series of superposed barbs,
allowing adjusting the position of the pressure element in a longitudinal direction
Z.
4. The levelling system according to claim 1, wherein the first engagement member comprises
a series of superposed thread sections.
5. The levelling system according to claim 4, wherein the second engagement member comprises
at least one barb slantingly extending from the pressure adjustment member in a direction
away of plane A (when the pressure adjustment member is positioned over the stem),
the barb defining a free end portion configured to engage with the thread sections,
allowing adjusting the position of the pressure element in a longitudinal direction
Z.
6. The levelling system according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the stem has
a maximum diameter/dimension measured in the XY plane that is smaller than largest
dimension of the slot of the pressure member.
7. The levelling system according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the barb or
barbs are flexible allowing movement of the pressure adjustment member over the stem
in a direction to the pre-weakened point without or with limited rotation of the pressure
adjustment member.
8. The levelling system according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the stem comprises
a spacer portion positioned proximate to the base, said spacer portion having a thickness
corresponding to a desired gap between two adjacent tiles or floor elements.
9. The levelling system according to any of the preceding claims, wherein at least the
base and/or stem are manufactured in a bio-degradable or recyclable material.
10. A method of levelling tiles or floor elements, the method comprising the steps of
A) providing a levelling system comprising:
- a base extending in a plane A,
- a stem extending from the base in a longitudinal direction Z and fixed to said base
by means of at least one pre-weakened point, configured to allow separating the stem
from the base, the stem comprising at least one first engagement member;
- a pressure member comprising a tubular body defining an inner slot configured to
slide over the stem in the longitudinal direction Z, the slot defining guiding means
mating with the stem, thereby preventing rotation of the pressure member around the
stem, the pressure member comprising a pressure surface extending in a plane parallel
to the XY plane and facing the base when the pressure member is positioned over the
stem;
- a pressure adjustment member comprising a tubular body having at least one a inwardly
directed second engagement member configured to engage with the first engagement member,
wherein at one of first or second engagement members comprises at least one barb and
that the other engagement member comprises a thread configured to engage with the
thread.;
B) positioning the base in a predetermined plane A and placing two adjacent tiles
on said base at opposed sides of the stem;
C) sliding a pressure member over said stem; and subsequently
D) providing the pressure adjustment member over said stem and adjusting the position
of the pressure adjustment member in the longitudinal direction Z until the tile or
floor element is pressed between the base and the pressure surface of the pressure
member in the XY plane;
E) fixing the tile or floor element in place whilst maintained in position by the
levelling element;
F) breaking the pre-weakened zone between base and stem and removing of the stem from
between two adjacent tiles or floor elements;
G) removing the pressure member and the pressure adjustment member from the stem by
a pure translation motion of both members over the stem.
11. The method according to claim 9, comprising re-using the pressure member and/or pressure
adjustment member for levelling subsequent tiles or floor members.