Patent classifications
B05B12/24
Foldable disposable protective cover for round gang boxes and lighting housings mounted in walls and ceilings of residential and commercial buildings
A foldable, disposable protective cover for round gang boxes and lighting housings mounted in walls and ceilings to prevent dust, joint compound, paint, and other building material from entering the receptacles during finish construction operations. This provides a safer electrical environment for electrical wire connections, light bulbs, switches and outlets. The cover is foldable from a stamped planar sheet. The cover is dimensioned to cover conventionally-sized openings of round gang boxes and lighting housings. The cover is easily extracted from a receptacle by lifting the lid from the body and applying hand pressure to crush the cover in-place. Once removed, the gang box or lighting housing interior edges can be easily shaved and sanded clean of excess dried joint compound or paint, to reveal a perfectly completed gang box or lighting housing ready for the installation of electrical components.
Foldable disposable protective cover for round gang boxes and lighting housings mounted in walls and ceilings of residential and commercial buildings
A foldable, disposable protective cover for round gang boxes and lighting housings mounted in walls and ceilings to prevent dust, joint compound, paint, and other building material from entering the receptacles during finish construction operations. This provides a safer electrical environment for electrical wire connections, light bulbs, switches and outlets. The cover is foldable from a stamped planar sheet. The cover is dimensioned to cover conventionally-sized openings of round gang boxes and lighting housings. The cover is easily extracted from a receptacle by lifting the lid from the body and applying hand pressure to crush the cover in-place. Once removed, the gang box or lighting housing interior edges can be easily shaved and sanded clean of excess dried joint compound or paint, to reveal a perfectly completed gang box or lighting housing ready for the installation of electrical components.
Drop cloth for ceiling fixture
A drop cloth is configured to wrap around an enclose a ceiling-mounted light fixture with an attached fan. The drop cloth has a plurality of seams that are capable of being selectively closed to accommodate different sizes of fans and motors and light fixtures via a removable fastener. A cinching cord is disposed at the bottom.
Drop cloth for ceiling fixture
A drop cloth is configured to wrap around an enclose a ceiling-mounted light fixture with an attached fan. The drop cloth has a plurality of seams that are capable of being selectively closed to accommodate different sizes of fans and motors and light fixtures via a removable fastener. A cinching cord is disposed at the bottom.
Masking strip for use in painting vehicles
A masking strip for use in painting automobile doors includes an elongated flexible body configured to cover a gasket of a door assembly, and an elongated spine extending perpendicularly from the elongated flexible body. The elongated spine is configured for receipt in a narrow opening defined between the door assembly and a front fender.
Filament-bearing masking tape
Described is a filament-bearing masking tape extending longitudinally and formed from and including a filament and a base tape having a first edge and a second edge parallel to the first edge. The base tape includes a carrier having upper and lower sides and extending longitudinally with a first adhesive on the lower side having a first adhesive thickness, and a second adhesive having a second adhesive thickness greater than the first adhesive thickness on the upper side, and a release liner attached to the second adhesive. The filament extends longitudinally, parallel to the first edge of the base tape, closer to the first edge than to the second edge.
Filament-bearing masking tape
Described is a filament-bearing masking tape extending longitudinally and formed from and including a filament and a base tape having a first edge and a second edge parallel to the first edge. The base tape includes a carrier having upper and lower sides and extending longitudinally with a first adhesive on the lower side having a first adhesive thickness, and a second adhesive having a second adhesive thickness greater than the first adhesive thickness on the upper side, and a release liner attached to the second adhesive. The filament extends longitudinally, parallel to the first edge of the base tape, closer to the first edge than to the second edge.
FOAM MASKING TAPE INSTALLER, FOAM MASKING TAPES, AND METHODS OF INSTALLING THE SAME USING THE INSTALLER
Installers for elongate foam masking tape have an elongate body that has a spine opposite a fore edge, which are separated from one another by opposing exterior surfaces, and has a material that prevents adhesion of an adhesive on each of the opposing exterior surfaces at a position adjacent to the fore edge and extending the length of the elongate body. The installers are used to insert tubular foam masking tape in the gap between body panels of an automobile vehicle, for example, and to adhere the tubular foaming masking tape to the rear surface of the body panels prior to application of paint thereto. Methods of installing tubular foam masking tape between body panels using the installer are disclosed as well.
PAINT MASK ASSEMBLY AND METHODS OF USE
Paint mask assemblies are described herein in various embodiments. A paint mask assembly includes a window portion having a removable mask affixed thereto. The paint mask assembly can be affixed over a mark on a surface so that the mark is visible through the window portion of the paint mask assembly. When the paint mask assembly is painted, the paint is applied over the removable mask, but the window portion remains unpainted. When the removable mask is removed, the mark remains visible through the window portion of the paint mask assembly.
Offset masking device and method
A mask includes a masking body including at least a first edge, a second edge, and a third edge, together defining at least part of a perimeter around a first surface and a second opposing surface. A standoff arrangement includes at least one projection extending from the first or second surface of the masking body. The at least one projection is connected to the first or second surface at a location inward from the at least one edge of the masking body, thereby defining a first overhanging portion of the masking body overhanging the at least one projection proximate to the at least one edge of the masking body.