Patent classifications
B44C7/02
Drywall banjo tools for applying joint tape
Method and apparatus are disclosed for drywall banjo tools for applying joint tape. An example drywall banjo for applying joint tape includes a banjo body. The banjo body includes a panel and side walls protruding from outer edges of the panel to define a cavity that is configured to contain joint compound mud. The side walls include a first side wall that extends between an inlet and an outlet. The example disclosed drywall banjo also includes a sloped mound configured to couple to and project away from the first side wall within the cavity. The sloped mound is configured to guide the joint compound mud within the cavity toward the joint tape travelling between the inlet and the outlet to enable the joint compound mud to uniformly collect on a side of the joint tape.
HANGING SYSTEM FOR STORAGE AND DISPLAY OF ARTWORK
The invention involves a system for storage and display of artworks. The system includes at least one panel assembly that is moveably mounted from above on a pair of rails so that the panel hangs from the rails. The panel assembly includes a frame supporting perforated metal to allow artwork, such as paintings, to be hung adjacent to the panel from their original hanging mount. A plurality of the sliding panels may be positioned in a parallel spaced manner to allow the artworks to be closely positioned with respect to each other. Security walls may be positioned in close proximity to the panels when in a storage position to prevent unwanted access to the artwork. Viewing the art requires the panels to be pulled out one at a time to view the art on that panel.
HANGING SYSTEM FOR STORAGE AND DISPLAY OF ARTWORK
The invention involves a system for storage and display of artworks. The system includes at least one panel assembly that is moveably mounted from above on a pair of rails so that the panel hangs from the rails. The panel assembly includes a frame supporting perforated metal to allow artwork, such as paintings, to be hung adjacent to the panel from their original hanging mount. A plurality of the sliding panels may be positioned in a parallel spaced manner to allow the artworks to be closely positioned with respect to each other. Security walls may be positioned in close proximity to the panels when in a storage position to prevent unwanted access to the artwork. Viewing the art requires the panels to be pulled out one at a time to view the art on that panel.
Seam Cutting Assembly
A seam cutting assembly includes a holder that has a blade slot therein, a cutting space and a hooked end extending partially across the cutting space. The hooked end abuts a wall having a wall covering being positioned in the cutting space. A blade is provided and the blade is slidable into the blade slot. The blade extends into the cutting space when the blade is positioned in the blade slot for cutting the wall covering. The hooked end is positioned beneath the blade when the blade is inserted into the blade slot to inhibit the blade from cutting the wall. A sleeve is slidable over the holder and the blade when the blade is positioned in the blade slot such that the sleeve retains the blade in the blade slot.
WALLPAPER SCRAPER
Disclosed is a wallpaper scraper having a support disc for mounting on a shaft, and a plurality of blades attached to the support disc, each of the blades being held by a clamp.
Caulking assisting device
A caulking assisting device has of a fixed frame mounted to a filler coating-supplying device, a rolling part mounted to the fixed frame, a movable frame and an elastic element. The positioning frame has a pair of first limiting recesses and a pair of second limiting recesses. The movable frame is pivoted to the fixed frame and is rotatable, and a tapered roller is pivoted at the end of the movable frame. Meanwhile, the elastic element is disposed on the movable frame, while a positioning protrusion is located at both ends respectively. As a result, the tapered roller can be moved to a use position and a non-use position by the rotation of the movable frame, thereby switching between the rolling part and the tapered roller while in use.
Caulking Assisting Device
A caulking assisting device has of a fixed frame mounted to a filler coating-supplying device, a rolling part mounted to the fixed frame, a movable frame and an elastic element. The positioning frame has a pair of first limiting recesses and a pair of second limiting recesses. The movable frame is pivoted to the fixed frame and is rotatable, and a tapered roller is pivoted at the end of the movable frame. Meanwhile, the elastic element is disposed on the movable frame, while a positioning protrusion is located at both ends respectively. As a result, the tapered roller can be moved to a use position and a non-use position by the rotation of the movable frame, thereby switching between the rolling part and the tapered roller while in use.
ADHESIVE SHEET MATERIAL APPLICATION SQUEEGEE
Adhesive sheet material application squeegees are disclosed.
Drywall banjo tools for applying joint tape
Method and apparatus are disclosed for drywall banjo apparatus for applying joint tape. An example tool for applying joint tape to a corner drywall joint includes a base and a wheel configured to rotatably couple to the base and roll along the corner drywall joint. The wheel includes a body that defines an outer surface. The outer surface includes a first angled surface configured to press the joint tape against a first drywall defining the corner drywall joint, a second angled surface opposite the first angled surface and configured to press the joint tape against a second drywall defining the corner drywall joint, and a rounded vertex defined between the first angled surface and the second angled surface. The rounded vertex is rounded to deter the wheel from perforating the joint tape.
DRYWALL BANJO TOOLS FOR APPLYING JOINT TAPE
Method and apparatus are disclosed for drywall banjo tools for applying joint tape. An example drywall banjo for applying joint tape includes a banjo body. The banjo body includes a panel and side walls protruding from outer edges of the panel to define a cavity that is configured to contain joint compound mud. The side walls include a first side wall that extends between an inlet and an outlet. The example disclosed drywall banjo also includes a sloped mound configured to couple to and project away from the first side wall within the cavity. The sloped mound is configured to guide the joint compound mud within the cavity toward the joint tape travelling between the inlet and the outlet to enable the joint compound mud to uniformly collect on a side of the joint tape.