[0001] As stated in the title of this descriptive specification, the present invention relates
to certain improvements introduced into Invention Patent No. P-200402065, for: removable
covering for surfaces.
[0002] As in the case of the main patent, the improvements in the invention are applicable
to the surfaces of floors, terraces, gardens, the outsides of swimming pools, the
interiors of homes, premises where food is handled, etc.
[0003] It is easily removable, permitting proper draining of water and liquids falling on
to its surface.
[0004] It basically comprises pairs of pieces: a lower one as base or support made of a
plastic material and another upper one made of an essentially ceramic material, both
being joined by their faces in contact, each pair of pieces constituting a tile module
which is coupled to adjacent ones via the complementary engaging elements located
in the perimeter edges of the base bases made of plastic material.
[0005] Starting from this premise, the objective of the invention concerns a new distribution
of the engaging elements which permit any edges of the tile modules that are adjacent
to each other to be connected, in such a way that the decorative motifs of the ceramic
pieces will be able to be combined in different ways.
PRIOR ART OF THE INVENTION
[0006] There currently exist different coverings for floors, notably those, which are laid
on outdoor surfaces in order to facilitate the draining of rainwater and also in swimming
pool areas.
[0007] In some cases the coverings comprise pieces of a plastic material with a hollow structure
of a certain thickness defining an lower drainage chamber.
[0008] These coverings can present problems of hygiene, and at the same time they leave
a lot to be desired aesthetically.
[0009] In other cases, the coverings comprise certain bodies manufactured in porous materials,
which, though it is true that they are capable of draining a certain flow of water,
when this flows increases they become saturated. Moreover, in some cases the porosity
of these bodies facilities the proliferation of fungi and bacteria.
[0010] Patent No. P-200402065 relates to a covering for surfaces which comprises the combination
of some lower drainage support elements and some upper plaques which are fixed to
those support bodies, in such a way that when water falls on that covering, whether
it be rainwater, swimming pool water or other, it does not remain on the exterior
visible surface but instead reaches the lower chamber formed by the drainage support
elements, via some separation grooves between the plaques when these are made of a
ceramic or similar material.
[0011] All these coverings included the one corresponding to Patent No. P-200402065, have
the limitation that not all the perimetric edges adjacent to each other among the
array of tiles are able to engage with each other, which limits the possibilities
of playing with the decoration of the ceramic pieces.
[0012] In order to cover all these possibilities it would be necessary to locate the decoration
of the tiles in various different positions or to join the ceramic piece to the base
in different positions, which would complicate the entire process.
DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0013] With the aim of achieving the objectives and avoiding the drawbacks mentioned in
the above sections, the invention proposes certain improvements introduced into Patent
No. P-200402065, for: removable covering for surfaces.
[0014] In principle it comprises a combination of some lower drainage support elements and
some upper plaques which are fixed to those support bodies, in such a way that water
falls on that covering, whether it be rainwater, swimming pool water or other, it
does not remain on the exterior visible surface but instead reaches the lower chamber
formed by the drainage support elements, via some separation grooves between the plaques
when these are made of a ceramic or similar material.
[0015] This combination of elements provides a covering for inhibiting both damp and the
retention of water due to the fact that the falling water reaches the lower chamber
formed by the support elements which are essentially made of a plastic material.
[0016] The side edges of the plastic material supports incorporate engaging elements in
order to ensure the anchoring between said adjacent supports and therefore of the
array of tiles.
[0017] Starting from this premise, the improvements in the invention are characterised in
that the distribution of the engaging elements permits one base support to be connected
to another adjacent one in as many possible positions as these supports have sides.
[0018] For example, the most usual thing is for the supports and the respective plaques
to have a quadrangular shape, such that in this case the possible relative positions
will be four. With a triangular shape there would be three, with a hexagon six, etc.
[0019] In order to achieve this range of possibilities, each side of the support will have
at least two engaging elements, one male and one female, uniformly distributed, with
all its sides having the same distribution of engaging elements so that one support
can be connected to another support via any of its sides.
[0020] The improvements in the invention allow us a wide range of possibilities, in such
a way that, for example, with the plaques having the same decoration located in a
certain position, it is possible to obtain different combinations in the final result
of the covering.
[0021] Below, in order to facilitate a better understanding of this specification and forming
an integral part thereof, some figures are attached in which, on an illustrative rather
than limiting basis, the object of the invention has been represented.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0022]
Figure 1.- Shows an exploded perspective view of an array of tiles forming part of a removable
covering for surfaces which incorporate the improvements in the invention. This array
of tiles basically comprises a base support of plastic material and an upper plaque
joined to that base. The base support incorporates male and female elements in its
sides in order to ensure the anchoring between the arrays of tiles.
Figure 2. - Shows a plan view of that shown in the previous figure.
Figure 3.- Shows a detailed view of the anchoring between a male and female element belonging
to two adjacent base support forming part of two arrays of tiles.
Figures 4, 5 and 6.- Shows respective coverings in plan view where the improvements in the invention
enable us to distinguish various possibilities of decoration in accordance with the
motifs of the upper plaques.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED FORM OF EMBODIMENT
[0023] Considering the numbering adopted in the figures, the removable covering for surfaces
with the improvements in the invention is defined starting from certain base supports
of plastic material 1, fixed on the upper faces of which by means of gluing are separate
plaques of ceramic or other material 2 in order thereby to create tiles which are
joined together by means of male elements 3 and female elements 4, which project from
the side edges of the said supports 1 forming an integral part thereof.
[0024] The alternating arrangement of male 3 and female 4 elements, together with the distance
between them, permits an array of tiles 5 to be laid with respect to each other in
as many positions as the tile has sides, obtaining a wide range of possibilities in
relation to the decorative motifs 6 of the free face of the upper plaques 2 (figures
4, 5 and 6).
[0025] The orientation with which the plastic supports 1 are laid therefore does not matter
since they are all identical, their male 3 and female 4 anchoring elements being arranged
alternatively along the entire perimetric border of the plastic support 1. In this
way, greater ease of assembly is achieved for the installation.
[0026] So, the sides of the base support 1 will be of the same length, and at the same time
each one of them will incorporate pairs of anchoring elements: one female 4 and another
male 3, the distance between them being double the distance existing between each
one of the end anchoring elements and the respective adjacent corner of the base support
1.
[0027] If each side of the supports 1 incorporates four anchoring elements (male and female
arranged alternatively) as shown in the figures, the distance between them will be
double the distance existing between each end anchoring element and the closest adjacent
corner of the tile array.