EP1416104A1 - Improved tile-, floor tile- or similar-type ceramic piece - Google Patents
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- E04F15/00—Flooring
- E04F15/02—Flooring or floor layers composed of a number of similar elements
- E04F15/08—Flooring or floor layers composed of a number of similar elements only of stone or stone-like material, e.g. ceramics, concrete; of glass or with a top layer of stone or stone-like material, e.g. ceramics, concrete or glass
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- E04F13/00—Coverings or linings, e.g. for walls or ceilings
- E04F13/07—Coverings or linings, e.g. for walls or ceilings composed of covering or lining elements; Sub-structures therefor; Fastening means therefor
- E04F13/08—Coverings or linings, e.g. for walls or ceilings composed of covering or lining elements; Sub-structures therefor; Fastening means therefor composed of a plurality of similar covering or lining elements
- E04F13/14—Coverings or linings, e.g. for walls or ceilings composed of covering or lining elements; Sub-structures therefor; Fastening means therefor composed of a plurality of similar covering or lining elements stone or stone-like materials, e.g. ceramics concrete; of glass or with an outer layer of stone or stone-like materials or glass
- E04F13/142—Coverings or linings, e.g. for walls or ceilings composed of covering or lining elements; Sub-structures therefor; Fastening means therefor composed of a plurality of similar covering or lining elements stone or stone-like materials, e.g. ceramics concrete; of glass or with an outer layer of stone or stone-like materials or glass with an outer layer of ceramics or clays
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- E04F—FINISHING WORK ON BUILDINGS, e.g. STAIRS, FLOORS
- E04F2201/00—Joining sheets or plates or panels
- E04F2201/09—Puzzle-type connections for interlocking male and female panel edge-parts
- E04F2201/091—Puzzle-type connections for interlocking male and female panel edge-parts with the edge-parts forming part of the panel body
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E04—BUILDING
- E04F—FINISHING WORK ON BUILDINGS, e.g. STAIRS, FLOORS
- E04F2201/00—Joining sheets or plates or panels
- E04F2201/09—Puzzle-type connections for interlocking male and female panel edge-parts
- E04F2201/096—Puzzle-type connections for interlocking male and female panel edge-parts with only one type of connection parts, i.e. with male or female on one edge
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- the present invention refers to a ceramic piece, wall tile, floor tile or similar, improved, the main purpose of which consists of providing a novel ceramic piece for paving and surfacing which presents a configuration for which important improvements can be obtained at the aesthetic level.
- This configuration is obtained by means of some tongue-and-groove projections and depressions in the sides of the piece which are adapted to the corresponding decorative motif and which break the continuity of the line of the grid formed by a plurality of pieces, thus making it difficult to distinguish those lines and permitting ornamentations which could not be achieved with conventional quadrangular pieces.
- Ceramic pieces, wall tiles, floor tiles or similar are known that are arranged contiguously in rows and columns by way of a grid.
- These conventional pieces for paving and surfacing present relative drawbacks in that they leave the lines produced when the pieces are laid next to each other very visible, since they are all completely quadrangular and, once they have been laid in position, a kind of grid can be clearly seen, corresponding to the areas where the pieces join. Since they are all straight, these grid lines aesthetically spoil the continuity of a decorative motif and lessen the impact of the ornamentation effect, whether this be geometric, or one of imitation of marble shapes, imitation of natural stone or others.
- the invention consists of an improved ceramic piece, wall tile, floor tile or similar, of the type that is arranged in contiguous rows and columns in the manner of a grid.
- the said piece presents certain tongued-and-grooved projections and depressions in its sides adapted to the corresponding decorative motif that breaks the continuity in the lines of that grid, thereby making it difficult to distinguish said lines and enabling the possibility of ornamentations of sets of pieces with a non-grid structure.
- these projections and depressions present a trapezoid shape, with one projection being included in the centre of one of the sides of the piece, another projection in the centre of the opposite side, a depression in the centre of another side of the piece and a further depression in the centre of the side opposite to this latter.
- the shape of these projections and depressions can vary, always provided that the characteristics of their being easily slotted together and that they adequately break the continuity of the lines of join between the pieces are maintained.
- the advantage of the piece of the invention consists of the fact that it makes possible some much better aesthetic effects in the corresponding pavements or wall surfacings.
- the improved ceramic piece of this example of embodiment consists of an essentially quadrangular piece 1 of the type of a tile or similar, though with the particular feature that its four sides present respective projections 2 and depressions 3, as can be seen in figure 1.
- the projections 2 and the depressions 3 are trapezoid and are arranged in such a manner that one of the projections 2 is in the centre of one of the sides of piece 1, another projection 2 is on the side opposite to the previous one, one depression 3 in the centre of another side of the piece 1, and the remaining side presents a depression 3 similar to the previous one.
- This configuration determines that the various pieces 1 can be easily slotted together, since the projections 2 correspond perfectly to the depressions 3.
- the corresponding grid lines corresponding to the joins between pieces become broken up due to the projections 2 and the depressions 3, making it difficult to see them.
- the projections 2 and depressions 3 are adapted to the ornamentation of the pieces, as can be seen in figures 2, 3 and 4, the decoration provided by the pieces 1 will have an excellent aesthetic appearance, as can be appreciated in the said figures 2, 3 and 4.
- figure 2 can be seen an application representing pieces of natural stone, giving a sensation of irregularity that is impossible to obtain with conventional quadrangular pieces.
- Figure 3 shows an application to parquet in which the strips of wood seem to represent a complex arrangement with an attractive appearance, and it looks as though strips of very different sizes and shapes have been used when in fact just the pieces of this example have been used, all of them equal.
- figure 4 can be seen an application to an ornamentation which resembles a mosaic in which the pieces used are large octagonal pieces, some smaller hexagonal pieces and other pentagonal pieces, also small, when in fact only the pieces like those of figure 1 have been used, all of them equal.
Abstract
It refers to a piece (1) of the kind that is
arranged contiguously in rows and columns in the form of a
grid. The sides of said piece (1) present certain
projections (2) and depressions (3) which can be slotted
together, adapted to the corresponding decorative motif,
which break the continuity in the lines of said grid,
making it difficult to distinguish said lines and enabling
the possibility of ornamentations in sets of pieces with a
non-grid structure.
Description
- As stated in the title of this specification, the present invention refers to a ceramic piece, wall tile, floor tile or similar, improved, the main purpose of which consists of providing a novel ceramic piece for paving and surfacing which presents a configuration for which important improvements can be obtained at the aesthetic level. This configuration is obtained by means of some tongue-and-groove projections and depressions in the sides of the piece which are adapted to the corresponding decorative motif and which break the continuity of the line of the grid formed by a plurality of pieces, thus making it difficult to distinguish those lines and permitting ornamentations which could not be achieved with conventional quadrangular pieces.
- Ceramic pieces, wall tiles, floor tiles or similar are known that are arranged contiguously in rows and columns by way of a grid. These conventional pieces for paving and surfacing present relative drawbacks in that they leave the lines produced when the pieces are laid next to each other very visible, since they are all completely quadrangular and, once they have been laid in position, a kind of grid can be clearly seen, corresponding to the areas where the pieces join. Since they are all straight, these grid lines aesthetically spoil the continuity of a decorative motif and lessen the impact of the ornamentation effect, whether this be geometric, or one of imitation of marble shapes, imitation of natural stone or others.
- In order to achieve the objectives and avoid the drawbacks stated in the above paragraphs, the invention consists of an improved ceramic piece, wall tile, floor tile or similar, of the type that is arranged in contiguous rows and columns in the manner of a grid.
- As a novelty, according to the invention, the said piece presents certain tongued-and-grooved projections and depressions in its sides adapted to the corresponding decorative motif that breaks the continuity in the lines of that grid, thereby making it difficult to distinguish said lines and enabling the possibility of ornamentations of sets of pieces with a non-grid structure.
- In a preferred embodiment of the invention, these projections and depressions present a trapezoid shape, with one projection being included in the centre of one of the sides of the piece, another projection in the centre of the opposite side, a depression in the centre of another side of the piece and a further depression in the centre of the side opposite to this latter. Nevertheless, in other embodiments, the shape of these projections and depressions can vary, always provided that the characteristics of their being easily slotted together and that they adequately break the continuity of the lines of join between the pieces are maintained.
- With the configuration that has been described, the advantage of the piece of the invention consists of the fact that it makes possible some much better aesthetic effects in the corresponding pavements or wall surfacings.
- Below, in order to facilitate a better understanding of this descriptive specifications and forming an integral part thereof, some figures are included in which the object of the invention has been represented by way of illustration, and not to be regarded as limiting.
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- Figure 1.- Represents a plan view of a ceramic piece produced according to the present invention.
- Figure 2.- Represents a plan view of various pieces of the type referred to in figure 1 above, showing their application to an ornamentation imitating pieces of natural stone.
- Figure 3.- Represents a plan view of an arrangement of pieces of the type referred to in figure 1 above, showing an application to a parquet.
- Figure 4.- Represents a plan view of a plurality of pieces of the type referred to in figure 1 above, showing an application in which the ornamentation imitates a mosaic with pieces of different geometric shapes.
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- A description of an example of the invention will now be made, making reference to the numbering adopted in the figures.
- So, the improved ceramic piece of this example of embodiment consists of an essentially
quadrangular piece 1 of the type of a tile or similar, though with the particular feature that its four sides presentrespective projections 2 anddepressions 3, as can be seen in figure 1. - In this example, the
projections 2 and thedepressions 3 are trapezoid and are arranged in such a manner that one of theprojections 2 is in the centre of one of the sides ofpiece 1, anotherprojection 2 is on the side opposite to the previous one, onedepression 3 in the centre of another side of thepiece 1, and the remaining side presents adepression 3 similar to the previous one. This configuration determines that thevarious pieces 1 can be easily slotted together, since theprojections 2 correspond perfectly to thedepressions 3. Moreover, whenvarious pieces 1 are laid in rows and columns, the corresponding grid lines corresponding to the joins between pieces become broken up due to theprojections 2 and thedepressions 3, making it difficult to see them. - Moreover, if the
projections 2 anddepressions 3 are adapted to the ornamentation of the pieces, as can be seen in figures 2, 3 and 4, the decoration provided by thepieces 1 will have an excellent aesthetic appearance, as can be appreciated in the said figures 2, 3 and 4. - So, in figure 2 can be seen an application representing pieces of natural stone, giving a sensation of irregularity that is impossible to obtain with conventional quadrangular pieces.
- Figure 3 shows an application to parquet in which the strips of wood seem to represent a complex arrangement with an attractive appearance, and it looks as though strips of very different sizes and shapes have been used when in fact just the pieces of this example have been used, all of them equal.
- In figure 4 can be seen an application to an ornamentation which resembles a mosaic in which the pieces used are large octagonal pieces, some smaller hexagonal pieces and other pentagonal pieces, also small, when in fact only the pieces like those of figure 1 have been used, all of them equal.
Claims (2)
- CERAMIC PIECE, WALL TILE, FLOOR TILE OR SIMILAR, of a kind that is arranged contiguously in rows and columns forming a grid, characterised in that sides of said piece (1) are provided with projections (2) and depressions (3) which can be slotted together, adapted to a corresponding decorative motif, which break a continuity in lines of said grid, making it difficult to distinguish said lines and enabling a possibility of ornamentations in sets of pieces with a non-grid structure.
- CERAMIC PIECE, WALL TILE, FLOOR TILE OR SIMILAR, according to claim 1, characterised in that said projections (2) and depressions (3) are provided with a trapezoidal shape, with one projection (2) being included in a central part of one of the sides of the piece (1), another projection (2) in the centre of the opposite side, a depression (3) in the centre of another side of the piece (1) and a further depression (3) in the centre of the side opposite to this latter side.
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ES200101861U ES1049710Y (en) | 2001-07-19 | 2001-07-19 | CERAMIC, TILE, TILE OR SIMILAR PIECES, IMPROVED. |
ES200101861U | 2001-07-19 | ||
PCT/ES2002/000361 WO2003008736A1 (en) | 2001-07-19 | 2002-07-17 | Improved tile-, floor tile- or similar-type ceramic piece |
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WO (1) | WO2003008736A1 (en) |
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ES1060522Y (en) * | 2005-05-06 | 2006-01-16 | Bestile S L | TILE FOR COATING AND PAVING |
CA2659649A1 (en) * | 2008-03-21 | 2009-09-21 | Tapco International Corporation | Stone work simulation system |
USD754370S1 (en) | 2014-08-01 | 2016-04-19 | J. Sonic Services Inc. | Tile pattern |
USD778466S1 (en) | 2014-08-21 | 2017-02-07 | J. Sonic Services Inc. | Tile pattern |
EP3812114B1 (en) * | 2019-10-24 | 2023-06-07 | Compac Corporate, S.L. | Cuttable cladding panel with a matching pattern, use and manufacturing method thereof |
US20220267964A1 (en) * | 2021-02-24 | 2022-08-25 | Michael Allan WELSH | Methods for Preparing and Installing A Natural Stone Surface and A Tiled Natural Stone Paving System Therefor |
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US2323299A (en) * | 1941-04-09 | 1943-07-06 | Edward L Craig | Surface covering |
DE4421940A1 (en) * | 1994-06-23 | 1996-01-04 | Joachim Mrochen | Cladding panel for paving |
GB2306184A (en) * | 1995-10-14 | 1997-04-30 | Adrian Fisher | Elements and plane tessellations for covering or decoration |
JP2000064572A (en) * | 1998-08-25 | 2000-02-29 | Toyo Exterior Co Ltd | Floor surface forming block for randomely laid stone pavement and manufacturing method therefor |
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US2323299A (en) * | 1941-04-09 | 1943-07-06 | Edward L Craig | Surface covering |
DE4421940A1 (en) * | 1994-06-23 | 1996-01-04 | Joachim Mrochen | Cladding panel for paving |
GB2306184A (en) * | 1995-10-14 | 1997-04-30 | Adrian Fisher | Elements and plane tessellations for covering or decoration |
JP2000064572A (en) * | 1998-08-25 | 2000-02-29 | Toyo Exterior Co Ltd | Floor surface forming block for randomely laid stone pavement and manufacturing method therefor |
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