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| United States Patent Application |
20080241294
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| Kind Code
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A1
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Brasier; Robert
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October 2, 2008
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Tile grouting machine
Abstract
A tile grouting machine has an electric motor mounted in a housing. At one
end of the housing is a rubber boot having an outer edge and a back wall
so as to form a cavity to receive grout. A drive connects the shaft of
the motor to the boot and the drive includes a cam for shaking the boot
in a direction parallel to the plane defined by the open end of the boot.
| Inventors: |
Brasier; Robert; (Nashville, TN)
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| Correspondence Address:
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JAMES RAY & ASSOCIATES
2640 Pitcairn Road
Monroeville
PA
15146
US
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| Serial No.:
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077766 |
| Series Code:
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12
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| Filed:
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March 21, 2008 |
| Current U.S. Class: |
425/87; 425/456; 52/749.1 |
| Class at Publication: |
425/87; 52/749.1; 425/456 |
| International Class: |
E04F 21/165 20060101 E04F021/165 |
Claims
1. A tile grouting machine comprisingan electric motor,a boot having an
outer edge defining a plane and a cavity behind said outer edge, anda
drive between said motor and said boot wherein said motor and said drive
will shake said boot causing movement perpendicular to said plane.
2. The tile grouting machine of claim 1 wherein said drive includes a cam.
3. The tile grouting machine of claim 1 and further comprisinga housing,a
motor mounted on and said housing, anda retaining member moveably
retaining said boot to said housing.
4. The tile grouting machine of claim 3 wherein said drive includes a cam
for causing a shaking movement of said foot.
Description
[0001]The applicant claims priority from his provisional application filed
Mar. 28, 2007 and assigned Ser. No. 60/908,440. The present invention
relates to the grouting industry and to a machine to assist in the
applying of grout.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002]Tile setters apply tiles to a surface, such as a wall or floor, and
fill the spaced between adjacent tiles with a grout. Tiling provides a
decorative surface and therefore a tile setter spends a great deal of his
time in the application of grout to ensure that the grout fills all the
spaces between the tiles and is compacted therein to provide an
attractive appearance that will last the life of the tile. Prior to the
present invention, a tile setter must use a trowel and manually force the
grout into the crevices between adjacent tiles.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0003]Briefly, the present invention is a tile grouting machine that
includes an electric motor and a boot having an outer edge that defines a
plane and a cavity within the boot rearward of the outer edge. A drive
connects the motor to the boot to shake the boot by causing movement
perpendicular to the plane of the outer edge of the boot.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0004]A better and more complete understanding of the invention can be had
after a reading of the following detailed description taken in
conjunction with the drawings wherein:
[0005]FIG. 1 is a side elevational view of a grouting machine in
accordance with the present invention;
[0006]FIG. 2 is an isometric view of the bottom of the boot and drive of
the machine shown in FIG. 1;
[0007]FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view of the boot and drive taken through
line 3-3 of FIG. 1; and
[0008]FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view of the drive for the machine taken
through line 4-4 of FIG. 1.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0009]Referring to FIG. 1, a tile grouting machine 10 includes an electric
motor 12 having a power cord 14 with a suitable connector 16 at the
distal end thereof for connecting to a source of AC power to thereby
apply power to the windings of the motor. The machine 10 also includes a
switch 18 one pole of which is connected to one of the connectors 16 and
the other of which is connected to the motor 12 such that opening the
switch 18 terminates power to the motor 12 and closing the switch 18
applies power to the motor 12 when the connector 16 is connected to a
source of AC power.
[0010]The invention may also include an adjustable control 20 for
selectively applying power received through the connector 16 to the motor
12 to thereby adjust the speed of the motor 12.
[0011]The motor 12 is mounted in a housing 22 which may be made of a
non-electrically conductive plastic. Alternately, the housing 22 may be
made of a metal with the portions of the electric motor 12 that are
exposed to the source of electric power insulated from the housing 22.
The housing 22 includes a handle 24 suitably shaped to be grasped by the
human hand to thereby enable a tile setter to control the device as it
assists in the compacting of grout between adjacent tiles.
[0012]The machine 10 also includes a working end 26 adequately spaced from
the handle 22 so as to protect the operator's hands during operation of
the device. Although the device 10 can be used to apply grout between
tiles whether they are attached to a floor, a wall, or ceiling, for the
purposes of this discussion the working end 26 of the machine will be
described as the forward end and therefore the motor 12 is herein
described as being rearward of the working end 26. Accordingly, forward
of the working end 26 is a boot 28 that is preferably made of a
relatively stiff rubber. The boot 28 is generally rectangular in shape
having sides 30, 31, 32, 33 and rearward of the sides a generally planar
back 36. The forward edge 38 of the sides 30-33 define a plane generally
parallel to the back 36 and the inner surfaces of the sides 30-33 and the
back 38 defining a cavity behind the plane defined by the forward edge
38.
[0013]As best shown in FIG. 4, the motor 12 drives an output shaft 40 upon
which is mounted a non-circular cam 42. The cam 42 is received in a
generally cylindrical retainer 44 which is bonded by a glue or other
suitable means to the back 36 of the boot 28. Also, a plurality of
flexible pegs 46, 47, 48, 49 have one end connected to the housing 22 and
the other end thereof connected to the boot 28 to generally retain the
boot 28 a fixed distance from the housing 22 but allowing for a small
amount of movement of the boot in a direction parallel to the plane
define by the outer edge 38.
[0014]As best seen in FIG. 4, the retainer 44 has a cylindrical aperture
50 that is positioned to be coaxial with the shaft 40 and having a
diameter a little larger than the diameter of the cam 42 such that the
cam 42 is rotatable within the aperture 50. The cam 42, however, has an
elongated cam end 52 the length of which is a little longer than the
radius of the aperture 50 such that rotation of the shaft 40 and the cam
42 causes movement of the retainer 44 and the boot 28 in a direction
parallel to the plane defined by the forward edge 38.
[0015]To use the machine 10 to apply grout between adjacent tiles, a
quantity of grout is applied into the cavity of the boot 28 with a trowel
or other tool. The connector 16 of the power cord 14 is inserted into a
suitable receptacle for receiving AC power and the open end of the boot
28 is applied against the surface of the tile. The switch 18 is then
turned to the on position causing the motor 12 to rotate the cam 42 and
shake the boot 28. The flexible pegs 46-49 bend in response to movement
of the boot 28 allowing the boot 28 to vibrate without damaging the pegs
46-49. The machine 10 is then moved over the surface of the tiles causing
the grout in the boot to be urged between the tiles and compacted.
[0016]While the present invention has been described with respect to a
single embodiment, it will be appreciated that many modifications and
variations may be made without departing from the true spirit and scope
of the invention. It is therefore the intent of the appended claims to
cover all such modifications and variations that fall within the spirit
and scope of the invention.
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