Veneer underlayment
US-9428920-B2 · Aug 30, 2016 · US
US9797146B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9797146-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615251929-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 30, 2016 |
| Priority date | Sep 12, 2012 |
| Publication date | Oct 24, 2017 |
| Grant date | Oct 24, 2017 |
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An underlayment for use between a veneer material and a foundation surface includes a base layer and a series of individual supports extending upwardly from the base layer. The supports are configured to create voids in a layer of bonding material used to adhere the veneer material to the underlayment. Each support includes at least one outer wall extending upwardly from the base layer and terminating at an upper lip, a bowl area defined adjacent a center of each of the individual supports, and an internal wall extending downwardly and inwardly from the upper lip toward the center of each of the individual supports to at least partially define the bowl area within each of the individual supports, the internal wall comprising a plurality of surfaces extending from the upper lip.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A tile installation, comprising: an underlayment disposed between a veneer material and a foundation surface, the underlayment comprising: a base layer; a series of individual supports extending upwardly from the base layer and being configured to create voids in a layer of bonding material used to adhere the veneer material to the underlayment, each of the individual supports including: at least one outer wall extending upwardly from the base layer and terminating at an upper lip; a protrusion extending from the outer wall to form an overhang beneath which a heating element can be fitted; a bowl area defined adjacent a center of each of the individual supports; and an internal wall extending downwardly and inwardly from the upper lip toward the center of each of the individual supports to at least partially define the bowl area within each of the individual supports, the internal wall comprising a plurality of surfaces extending from the upper lip; and a layer of bonding material, the layer of bonding material adhering to an undersurface of the veneer material and to a surface of the internal wall of each of the individual supports. 2. The installation of claim 1 , wherein the outer wall extends substantially completely around a perimeter of each of the supports. 3. The installation of claim 1 , wherein the internal wall slopes from the upper lip toward a center of the bowl area and terminates at a support foot that is supported from an elevation substantially level with the base layer of the underlayment. 4. The installation of claim 1 , wherein the internal wall includes a series of stepped plateaus formed therein. 5. The installation of claim 1 , wherein the internal wall includes a series of corrugations formed therein. 6. The installation of claim 1 , wherein the internal wall defines a conic cavity at least partially circumscribed by the outer wall. 7. The installation of claim 6 , wherein the conic cavity includes at least one wall that defines a plane that is angled from 40 degrees to 80 degrees from a center axis of the conic cavity. 8. The installation of claim 6 , wherein the conic cavity includes at least one wall that defines a plane that is angled 60 degrees from a center axis of the conic cavity. 9. The installation of claim 1 , further comprising a liner material bonded to an undersurface of the base layer. 10. The installation of claim 1 , wherein the internal wall slopes from the upper lip toward a center of the bowl area and terminates at a support foot that has an elevation that is substantially the same as an elevation of the base layer immediately adjacent the outer wall of the individual supports. 11. The installation of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of surfaces extending from the upper lip each have a substantially matching contour. 12. The installation of claim 1 , wherein the upper lip includes a series of linear segments, and wherein each of the plurality of surfaces each extends from one of the linear segments. 13. An underlayment for use between a veneer material and a foundation surface, the underlayment comprising: a base layer; a series of individual supports extending upwardly from the base layer and being configured to create voids in a layer of bonding material used to adhere the veneer material to the underlayment, each of the individual supports including: at least one outer wall extending upwardly from the base layer and terminating at an upper lip, the outer wall extending substantially completely around a perimeter of each of the supports; a protrusion extending from the outer wall to form an overhang beneath which a heating element can be fitted; a bowl area defined adjacent a center of each of the individual supports and having a foot support defined at a bottom of the bowl area; an internal wall extending downwardly and inwardly from the upper lip toward the foot support to at least partially define the bowl area within each of the individual supports, the internal wall defining a conic cavity at least partially circumscribed by the outer wall; and a hollow space defined between the internal wall and the external wall. 14. The underlayment of claim 13 , wherein the conic cavity includes at least one wall that defines a plane that is angled from 40 degrees to 80 degrees from a center axis of the conic cavity. 15. The underlayment of claim 13 , wherein the conic cavity includes at least one wall that defines a plane that is angled from 50 degrees to 70 degrees from a center axis of the conic cavity. 16. The underlayment of claim 13 , further comprising a liner material bonded to an undersurface of the base layer. 17. The underlayment of claim 13 , wherein the upper lip includes a series of linear segments, and wherein the internal wall comprises a plurality of surfaces, each of the plurality of surfaces extending from one of the series of linear segments of the upper lip.
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