TILE RETAINER
A tile retainer includes a base, a partition plate and a pull tab. The base includes a plurality of overflow holes. The partition plate is arranged on the base to separate a plurality of tiles disposed on the base. The pull tab is arranged on the partition plate.
CROSS REFERENCE
This application claims the benefits of the Taiwan Patent Application No. 107101372, filed on Jan. 15, 2018, the subject matter of which is incorporated herein by reference.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 1. Field of the InventionThe present invention relates to a tile retainer, which not only improves the alignment of tiles on the same horizontal plane, but also helps tiles to be flatly attached on a desired wall surface and strengthens the fixing of tiles.
2. Description of Related ArtTiles are typically used to decorate the floor and the outside wall of a building. However, it is usually difficult to align the tiles during installation, no matter from what direction.
To achieve the object, the tile retainer of the present invention includes a base, a partition plate and a pull tab. The base includes a plurality of overflow holes. The partition. plate is arranged on the base to separate a plurality of tiles disposed on the base. The pull tab is arranged on the partition plate.
According to one embodiment of the present invention, the tile retainer of the present invention fixes a plurality of corners of a plurality of tiles. Once the corners of the tiles are aligned vertically and horizontally, the tiles are aligned with each other accordingly.
According to one embodiment of the present invention, the overflow holes pass through the base to enable slurry to overflow from one surface of the base to another surface of the base.
According to one embodiment of the present invention, the base is rectangular, and the partition plate is a cross-shaped partition plate to separate four tiles. Hence, the four tiles are placed on top of the base to be aligned vertically, and abutted upon the partition plate to be aligned horizontally.
According to one embodiment of the present invention, the overflow holes are distributed symmetrically based on the partition plate.
According to one embodiment of the present invention, the pull tab includes a taper section, and the pull tab is connected with the partition plate through the taper section. The taper section may be broken by rotation to remove the pull tab.
According to one embodiment of the present invention, the tile retainer further includes a press cover equipped with an opening through which the pull tab passes. In addition, the press cover is operated with the base to clamp a plurality of tiles separated by the partition plate. Moreover, the press cover further includes an upper wall and a plurality of side walls. The side walls are perpendicular to and connected with upper wall, and the opening passes through the upper wall. Furthermore, the opening has an oblique inner wall, the pull tab has a saw-toothed outer wall, and the oblique inner wall of the opening matches with the saw-toothed outer wall of the pull tab.
According to one embodiment of the present invention, the pull tab has a pull hole arranged at one end of the pull tab away from the partition plate. The pull hole allows a pivot of the pliers or a connection member extended from the pivot of the pliers to pass through, such that the pivot of the pliers applies force to the pull tab.
Therefore, the tile retainer of the present invention enables the tiles to be vertically and horizontally aligned with each other on the same horizontal plane, and to be flatly attached to the wall surface to which the tiles are fixed, so as to further strengthen the fixing of the tiles.
Although the present invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.
The tile retainer of the present invention can be divided into a pull part and a press part. The pull part includes a base 11, a partition plate 12 and a pull tab 13, The press part includes a press cover 21. The base 11, the partition plate 12, the pull tab 13 and the press cover 21 may be made by plastic.
The base 11 includes a plurality of overflow holes 111. The overflow holes pass through the base 11, and are adapted for slurry 60 to overflow from one surface of the base 11 to the other surface of the base 11. As a result, if there is a large amount of slurry accumulated on one surface of the base 11, the slurry may overflow through the overflow holes to the other surface of the base 11, so that a plurality of corners of the tile retainer itself are aligned on the same horizontal plane. Accordingly, the plurality of tiles 30 fixed by the tile retainer 1, in particular the corners thereof, are aligned on the same horizontal plane, and thus are flatly attached to the desired wall surface 40.
The partition plate 12 is arranged on the base 11, and is adapted to separate a plurality of tiles 30 arranged on the base 11.
The base 11 is of a rectangle, preferably a square, but other shapes are also possible. The partition plate 12 is substantially a cross-shaped partition plate, preferably a cross-shaped partition plate with equal length, for separating four tiles 30; however, other shapes are also possible. In practice, the thickness of the partition plate may be 3 mm with a height of 8 mm, for example. The four tiles 30 may be placed on the base 11 for alignment on the same horizontal plane, and abutted upon the partition plate 12 so as to be aligned vertically and horizontally. Preferably, the partition plate 12 and the base 11 can be integrally formed into one body. Preferably, the overflow holes 111 are distributed symmetrically based on the partition plate 12, thereby allowing a plurality of tiles 30 to be fixed symmetrically based on the tile retainer 1 of the present invention.
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In summary, the tile retainer of the present invention is able to enable the tiles to be aligned with each other on the same horizontal plane, and to be flatly attached to the wall surface to which the tiles are fixed, so as to further strengthen the fixing of the tiles.
Although the present invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiments, it is to be understood that the embodiments, given above, are proposed for exemplification rather than for limitation, and that the present invention can be implemented, through many other possible modifications and variations in line with the features of the present invention. The scope of the present invention, as hereinafter claimed, covers the method and structure previously described, and the equivalents therewith.
Claims
1. A tile retainer, comprising:
- a base including a plurality of overflow holes;
- a cross-shaped partition plate arranged on the base to separate a plurality of tiles disposed on the base; and
- a pull tab arranged on the partition plate,
- wherein the pull tab is disposed on the cross-shaped partition plate and includes a single taper section, and the pull tab is connected with the partition plate through the taper section;
- wherein the taper section is structured to sustain a vertical pulling force but not a rotational torque.
2. The tile retainer as claimed in claim 1, wherein the tile retainer fixes a plurality of corners of a plurality of tiles.
3. The tile retainer as claimed in claim 1, wherein the overflow holes pass through the base to enable slurry to overflow from one surface of the base to another surface of the base.
4. The tile retainer as claimed in claim 1, wherein the base is a rectangle, and the partition plate is a cross-shaped partition plate to separate four tiles; or a T-shaped partition plate to separate two or three tiles.
5. The tile retainer as claimed in claim 1, wherein the overflow holes are distributed symmetrically based on the partition plate.
6. (canceled)
7. The tile retainer as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a press cover equipped with an opening through which the pull tab passes.
8. The tile retainer as claimed in claim 7, wherein the press cover is operated with the base for clamping a plurality of tiles separated by the partition plate.
9. The tile retainer as claimed in claim 7, wherein the press cover including a upper wall and a plurality of side walls perpendicular to and connected with the upper wall, and the opening passes through the upper wall.
10. The tile retainer as claimed in claim 7, wherein the opening has an oblique inner wall, the pull tab has a saw-toothed outer wall, and the oblique inner wall of the opening matches with the saw-toothed outer wall of the pull tab.
11. The tile retainer as claimed in claim 1, wherein the pull tab has a pull hole arranged at one end of the pull tab away from the partition plate.
12. The tile retainer as claimed in claim 7, wherein the press cover is equipped with a threaded hole, the pull tab has a threaded outer wall, and the threaded hole matches with the threaded outer wall of the pull tab.
Type: Application
Filed: Aug 8, 2018
Publication Date: Jul 18, 2019
Inventor: Hsia-Sen LIN (Taoyuan City)
Application Number: 16/057,874