GB2490338A - Producing a mosaic using a temporary, perforated, support sheet on face side - Google Patents

Producing a mosaic using a temporary, perforated, support sheet on face side Download PDF

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GB2490338A
GB2490338A GB1106938.2A GB201106938A GB2490338A GB 2490338 A GB2490338 A GB 2490338A GB 201106938 A GB201106938 A GB 201106938A GB 2490338 A GB2490338 A GB 2490338A
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Abstract

A perforated sheet 1 is adhered to the face side of a mosaic 2. The sheeted mosaic is fixed to a substrate 5, and then the temporary support sheet 1 is removed before the material used to fix the mosaic 4 is fully cured. Prior to contacting the mosaicâ s tesserae 2, the support sheet 1 has a release layer over the adhesive layer. The support sheet 1 is preferably a transparent or translucent plastic having holes over the faces of the tesserae 2 and the spaces between them. The mosaic is preferably pre-grouted. The tesserae 2 may be stone, ceramic, porcelain or glass, and the fixing material may be glue or cement based.

Description

LAMINATE FOR SHEETING MOSAICS, SHEETED MOSAICS AND
METHODS OF APPLICATION
The invention relates to a laminate for use in producing a sheeted mosaic. The laminate is herein referred to as "Lamitoff'. The invention also relates to a sheeted mosaic, a method of sheeting a mosaic, and a method of applying a sheeted mosaic to a substrate.
The term "mosaic" refers to an assemblage of small pieces. In order to produce a mosaic that does not have to be installed piece by piece, the mosaic can be pre-set in a number of ways by manufacturers and craftsmen. The term "tessera(e)" refers to an individual piece(s) that form a mosaic. The tesserae may be of a consistent or mixed type in colour, shape, size or material, giving a plain, patterned, variegated or other effect to the mosaic.
The tesserae can range from large tiles to small hand-cut pieces. Pre-setting can be done industrially to produce in bulk sheeted mosaics ready to be applied to a substrate. Pre-setting can also be used by manufacturers, craftsmen, ete, to prepare mosaic art works, murals, features and other forms of mosaic specialist work.
Tesserae may be pre-set by adhering on a face side thereof a sheet with a tack adhesive, thereby to form a sheeted mosaic. UK patent no. GB2233285, the disclosure of which is herein incorporated by reference, describes use of a self-adhesive, temporary sheet which is translucent or transparent. Thus the design formed by the tesserae can usefully be seen through the translucent or transparent sheet. The mosaic can be installed in a fixing bed and the translucent or transparent sheet peeled away after the fixing bed has cured.
The fixing bed may be thick or thin screeds, renders (or stucco), tile adhesives or other glues or cement-based materials. To cure, many of these require evaporation of moisture into the air. Although some tile adhesives are hydroscopic, that is, absorb moisture therein, and not air curing, tile adhesives do not usually indicate whether they are hydroscopic or rely on evaporation for curing.
The sheet, which may be plastic, prevents moisture escaping from the fixing bed. If the substrate surface is substantially impervious and/or the ambient temperature is low, the fixing bed may never cure or take far longer than normal.
Grout may be applied in spaces between tesserae. Optionally this may be done from the back of the tesserae while the tesserae are adhered on the sheet and prior to the sheet being installed. This is referred to as "pre-grouting". Pre-grouting may be done, for example, to allow installation of a grouted sheeted mosaic onto a fixing bed in a single process, and/or to allow use of a grout of different tone and/or colour than the material of the fixing bed. Also pre-grouting prevents the material of the fixing bed from filling the spaces between the tesserae when fixed. Furthermore, where grouting is desired, pre-grouting may be preferred to over grouting, particularly if the mosaic surface is sensitive to grout, or is pitted or textured, which makes cleaning of the mosaic surface after over grouting difficult or impossible.
Trapping of moisture from curing of pre-applied grout, or from both pre-applied grout and the fixing bed, or from the fixing bed where there is no pre-grouting, may problematically impede or prevent curing.
Another problem is that air bubbles may be trapped between the sheet and the facing side of tesserae when the sheet is applied. This may result in tesserae coming loose from the sheet before the sheeted mosaic is applied to a substrate.
Also, the sheet cannot be removed at that time without pulling away some or all tesserae adhered to it, since the bond between the sheet and the mosaic during curing is stronger than the bond between the mosaic and the fixing bed.
Further, air pockets may be created during pre-grouting, which can disadvantageously leave voids in the grout.
It is an object of the present invention to address some or all of the above mentioned problems.
According to a first aspect of the present invention, there is provided a sheeted mosaic for fixing on a substrate, comprising a sheet adhered to the mosaic over a face side of the mosaic, wherein the sheet includes at least one perforation therein overlying the mosaic.
The sheet preferably includes a plurality of perforations therein. The perforations may be arranged in the sheet over spaces between tesserae forming the mosaic. Additionally or alternatively, the perforations may be arranged in the sheet over face sides of tesserae forming the mosaic.
The sheet may be transparent or translucent. Thus the face side of the mosaic is visible.
The sheet may have information printed thereon. For example, sheeting instructions may be included.
The sheet may be formed of a plastics material, for example a plastics film. Such materials are inexpensive and may be conveniently provided in a sheet or roll form.
According to a second aspect of the present invention, there is provided a laminate for use in producing a sheeted mosaic according to any one of the preceding claims, the laminate comprising a sheet with an adhesive layer thereon for adhering to the mosaic on a face side thereof, the laminate including at least one perforation therein for overlying the face side.
The laminate may further comprise a release layer over said adhesive layer.
According to a third aspect of the present invention, there is provided a method of sheeting a mosaic, comprising adhering a sheet having at least one perforation therein to a face side of a mosaic.
There may be provided a method of applying a mosaic to a substrate, comprising sheeting the mosaic in accordance with the method defined, fixing the sheeted mosaic to the substrate using fixing material, and removing the sheet.
The method may further comprise pre-grouting the mosaic.
The sheeted mosaic described above may be made in accordance with this method.
According to a fourth aspect of the present invention, there is provided a method of applying a sheeted mosaic to a substrate using a fixing material requiring curing, wherein the sheeted mosaic comprises a sheet and an adhesive material adhering the sheet to a face side of the mosaic, the method comprising adhering a back side of the mosaic to the substrate using the fixing material, and peeling the sheet from the face side before the fixing material has cured. This addresses some or all of the problems mentioned above.
For example, tesserae will not be dislodged or displaced if the sheet is removed before the fixing material has fully cured. Also, the position of tiles may be individually adjusted.
According to a fifth aspect of the present invention, there is provided a sheeted mosaic for adhering to a substrate using a fixing material that requires curing, the sheeted mosaic comprising a sheet and an adhesive material adhering the sheet to a face side of the mosaic, wherein the adhesive material is such that the sheet can be peeled from the face side of the mosaic before the fixing material has cured.
According to a sixth aspect of the present invention, there is provided a laminate for use in producing such a sheeted mosaic, the laminate comprising a sheet with an adhesive material thereon for adhering to the mosaic on a face side thereof, wherein the adhesive material is such that the sheet can be peeled from the face side of the mosaic before the fixing material for adhering a back side of the mosaic to a substrate has cured.
Embodiments of the present invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which: Figure 1 is a schematic underneath view of a sheeted mosaic in accordance with an embodiment, wherein the sheeted mosaic is partially pre-grouted; and Figure 2 is a schematic cross-sectional view of the sheeted mosaic located in a fixing bed on a substrate.
Like parts are denoted by like reference numerals throughout.
In Figure 1 a sheeted mosaic consists of a sheet 1 in the form of a plastic film adhered by an adhesive layer (not shown) to a face side of each of a plurality of tesserae 2. The adhesive layer is such that the tesserae are adequately adhered to the sheet. The sheet is preferably such as to provide support for the mosaic. The sheet 1 has a plurality of perforations therein.
The tesserae may be pieces of natural or manufactured material, typically up to 10 cm in longest dimension. They may be of regular or irregular shape. They may be formed of stone, ceramic, porcelain, glass or other natural or composite processed or manufactured materials.
The sheet may be formed of suitable materials other than a plastic film.
The sheeted mosaic is partially pre-grouted such that there is grout 3 located between some of the tesserae.
The sheeted, pre-grouted mosaic can be fixed to a substrate using a fixed bed, also referred to as "fixing material". The fixing bed may be, for example, thick or thin screeds, renders (or stucco), tile adhesives or other glues or cement-based materials. The invention is not limited to use of any particular material as the fixing bed or fixing material.
In Figure 2, the sheeted mosaic is embedded in such a fixing bed 4 located on a substrate 5. The sheeted mosaic is not pre-grouted.
The arrows indicated at 6 in Figure 2 indicate the direction of passage of moisture from between the sheet 1 and the fixing bed 4.
The perforations are spaced in the sheet 1 so that when the sheet 1 is adhered to the mosaic, at least one perforation is located over a face side of substantially each of the tesserae and so that there are perforations over spaces between the tesserae.
The sheet 1 is provided as part of a laminate. The laminate may be provided in the form of a roll or a strip for cutting to size, or in a sheet form. The laminate includes the sheet 1 and the adhesive layer and a release paper (not shown) over the adhesive layer. The laminate may be manufactured in accordance with techniques known to persons skilled in the art of laminate manufacture.
In use, the release paper, if any is present, is removed and the sheet I is adhered to the mosaic on the face side thereof. The tesserae are prepared to enable the sheet I to be adhered. Alternatively, it is possible that the tesserae may be individually adhered to the sheet. Perforations over the face side of the tesserae prevent air bubbles forming when the sheet 1 is applied.
If the sheeted mosaic is to be pre-grouted as in the example of Figure 1, the next step is to apply the grout. The pre-grouted sheeted mosaic is then applied to a fixing bed. This may be done after the grout has cured or before the grout has fully cured.
If the sheeted mosaic is not to be pre-grouted, the sheeted mosaic is then applied to a fixing bed 4, as in the example of Figure 2.
In each case the fixing bed is allowed to cure and the sheet 1 is then peeled away.
In another embodiment, which includes the sheeted mosaic with perforations in the sheet as described above, or a sheeted mosaic without perforations, the adhesive layer is such as to adher the face side of the tesserae 2 to the sheet 1 less strongly than the fixing bed 4 adhers to the tesserae 2 when or soon after the sheeted mosaic is installed in the fixing bed 4, before the fixing bed 4 has cured. This is termed a "positive bond differential".
The sheeted mosaic may be used and provided like in the embodiments described above.
Advantageously however, the sheet 1 can be peeled from the face side of the tesserae before the fixing bed 4 has cured or substantially cured.
In this case, the fixing bed may be still moist yet the tesserae will not have been dislodged or displaced. The position of individual tiles may be adjusted after the tesserae 2 have been applied to the substrate 4. Additionally, the fixing bed may cure without trapping of moisture.
Optionally, in accordance with any of the embodiments described above, the sheet 1 is such that information may be printed on it. The sheet may include information, for example installation instructions, printed thereon.
It will be apparent to a person skilled in the art that various modifications can be made to the embodiments.
The applicant hereby discloses in isolation each individual feature or step described herein and any combination of two or more such features, to the extent that such features or steps or combinations of features and/or steps are capable of being carried out based on the present specification as a whole in the light of the common general knowledge of a person skilled in the art, irrespective of whether such features or steps or combinations of features and/or steps solve any problems disclosed herein, and without limitation to the scope of the claims. The applicant indicates that aspects of the present invention may consist of any such individual feature or step or combination of features and/or steps. In view of the foregoing description it will be evident to a person skilled in the art that various modifications may be made within the scope of the invention.

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  1. CLAIMS1. A sheeted mosaic for fixing on a substrate, comprising a sheet adhered to the mosaic on a face side of the mosaic, wherein the sheet includes at least one perforation therein overlying the face side.
  2. 2. A sheeted mosaic according to claim 1, wherein the sheet includes a plurality of perforations therein.
  3. 3. A sheeted mosaic according to claim 2, wherein the perforations are arranged in the sheet at least over spaces between tesserae forming the mosaic.
  4. 4. A sheeted mosaic according to claim 2 or claim 3, wherein the perforations are arranged in the sheet at least over face sides of tesserae forming the mosaic.
  5. 5. A sheeted mosaic according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the sheet is transparent or translucent.
  6. 6. A sheeted mosaic according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the sheet has information printed thereon.
  7. 7. A sheeted mosaic according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the sheet is formed of a plastics material.
  8. 8. A laminate for use in producing a sheeted mosaic according to any one of the preceding claims, the laminate comprising a sheet with an adhesive layer thereon for adhering to the mosaic on a face side thereof, the laminate including at least one perforation therein.
  9. 9. A laminate according to claim 8, further comprising a release layer over said adhesive layer.
  10. 10. A method of sheeting a mosaic, comprising adhering a sheet having at least one perforation therein to a face side of a mosaic.
  11. 11. A method of applying a mosaic to a substrate, comprising: sheeting the mosaic in accordance with the method of claim 10; fixing the sheeted mosaic to the substrate using fixing material; and removing the sheet.
  12. 12. A method according to claim 11, further comprising pre-grouting the mosaic.
  13. 13. A sheeted mosaic according to any one of claims 1 to 7, wherein the mosaic is sheeted in accordance with the method of claim 10.
  14. 14. A method of applying a sheeted mosaic to a substrate using a fixing material requiring curing, wherein the sheeted mosaic comprises a sheet and an adhesive material adhering the sheet to a face side of the mosaic, the method comprising: adhering a back side of the sheeted mosaic to the substrate using the fixing material; and peeling the sheet from the face side before the fixing material has cured.
  15. 15. A sheeted mosaic for adhering to a substrate using a fixing material that requires curing, the sheeted mosaic comprising a sheet and an adhesive material adhering the sheet to a face side of the mosaic, wherein the adhesive material is such that the sheet can be peeled from the face side of the mosaic before the fixing material has cured.
  16. 16. A laminate for use in producing a sheeted mosaic according to claim 15, the laminate comprising a sheet with an adhesive material thereon for adhering to the mosaic on a face side thereof, wherein the adhesive material is such that the sheet can be peeled from the face side of the mosaic before the fixing material for adhering a back side of the mosaic to a substrate has cured.
  17. 17. A sheeted mosaic substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
  18. 18. A laminate for use in sheeting the mosaic substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
  19. 19. A method of sheeting a mosaic substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
  20. 20. A method of applying a sheeted mosaic to a substrate substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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PCT/EP2012/057700 WO2012146682A2 (en) 2011-04-26 2012-04-26 Laminate for sheeting mosaics, sheeted mosaics, method of sheeting a mosaic, and methods of application

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