Patent classifications
E04F21/1652
Wall Sanding Apparatus
A wall sanding apparatus includes a plate having a top side, a bottom side, a front edge and a rear edge. An abrasive element for sanding joint compound has an upper surface that is removably attached to the bottom side and has lower surface comprising an abrasive surface. The abrasive element has a forward edge and a rearward edge respectively corresponding to the front edge and rear edge of the plate. The forward edge is adjacent to the front edge and is angled outwardly away and downwardly from the plate such that the forward edge extends forwardly of the front edge. An acute angle is formed at a juncture of the forward edge and the lower surface that is less than 75° and defines an angled edge for sanding corners of wall abutting each other to form angles of less than 180°.
CAULK RESHAPING TOOL
A device for scraping caulk is adapted to be used with a caulk gun. The device includes a base plate having a central void and an elongated portion extending from the base plate along an axis perpendicular to the base plate. The device can be fitted between a caulk tube and a caulk gun to allow the application of caulk and the scraping/reshaping of the caulk in a single run. The device can include different replacement tips useful for different applications and different desired results.
VERSATILE DRYWALL COMPOUND TOOL
A versatile compound tool comprises a handle assembly having a first end and a second end. The handle assembly includes a handle along the first end and an extension extending from the handle along the second end including a first connection feature. The versatile compound tool includes a first implement having a first end and a second end. The first implement comprises a second connection feature along the first end and is configured for a first function along the second end. The versatile compound tool further comprises a retainer. The first implement is removably securable to the handle assembly by the retainer when the first connection feature is engaged to the second connection feature so that the first implement is selectively removable for assembly of a second implement. The second implement comprises a first end and a second end and is configured for a second function along the second end. The second implement includes a second connection feature along the first end. The first implement is configured for forming compound in an internal corner and the second implement is configured for forming compound on an external corner.
Surface repair tool
A surface repair tool for repairing defects in surfaces includes a handle with an applicator blade extending from one end of the handle and a sanding device extending from the opposite end of the handle. The handle includes a receptacle into which is removably received a container of repair compound. The applicator blade includes an application surface and a flow passage that has an inlet and an orifice formed through the application surface. Squeezing the container causes repair compound in the container to flow through the flow passage of the applicator blade and out of the orifice where it is dispensed onto the applicator surface to be spread on a surface needing repair. Once the repair compound dries, the sanding device is used to sand the repair compound to a desire finish.
Automated drywall painting system and method
An automated painting system that includes a robotic arm and a painting end effector coupled at a distal end of the robotic arm, with the painting end effector configured to apply paint to a target surface. The painting system can also include a computing device executing a computational planner that: generates instructions for driving the painting end effector and robotic arm to perform at least one painting task that includes applying paint, via the painting the end effector, to a plurality of drywall pieces, the generating based at least in part on obtained target surface data; and drives the end effector and robotic arm to perform the at least one painting task.
AUTOMATED DRYWALL PAINTING SYSTEM AND METHOD
An automated painting system that includes a robotic arm and a painting end effector coupled at a distal end of the robotic arm, with the painting end effector configured to apply paint to a target surface. The painting system can also include a computing device executing a computational planner that: generates instructions for driving the painting end effector and robotic arm to perform at least one painting task that includes applying paint, via the painting the end effector, to a plurality of drywall pieces, the generating based at least in part on obtained target surface data; and drives the end effector and robotic arm to perform the at least one painting task.
System of drywall finishing in building construction
A system for finishing an interior or exterior drywall surface of a building structure by applying a formulation of dispensable compound material in liquified form at continuous flow with simultaneous surface finishing characteristics while reducing labor intensity and maximizing finish quality to a level 5 standard.
POINTING TOOL
The present invention discloses a pointing tool comprising a working member and a gripping member. The working member is coupled to the gripping member. The working member is adjustable. A surface of the working member is a polygonal prismatic outer surface including a plurality of circular cylindrical surfaces with different radii of curvature. A first connecting member and a second connecting member each extend from one end of the gripping member. The working member includes a first working member and a second working member. The first working member and the second working member are rotatably disposed over the connecting members. A stop mechanism is further included and configured to stop and release the working members. A sealing member is further included and disposed in a terminal portion of the first working member in order to prevent particulate matter from entering the inside of the working member. The present invention has the advantages of a simple structure, convenient adjustability, high operating efficiency and low cost.
FORMABLE CORNER FINISHING AND TRIM STRIP
A formable trim strip for use in connection with drywall applications includes two or more layers, including a trim strip body and a backing paper. The trim strip body extends along a body axis and has a top surface and a bottom surface. The trim strip body comprises a polymer material. The backing paper includes a portion secured to the bottom surface of the trim strip body without an intervening layer of adhesive material. The trim strip body is coated onto the portion of the backing paper when a temperature of the trim strip body is within the melting point range such that the bottom surface of the trim strip body contacts the portion of the backing paper. As the trim strip body cools to a temperature below the melting point range, the portion of the backing paper bonds to the bottom surface of the trim strip body.
MECHANISM TO SECURE THE BASE OF A POLE TO THE LID OF A FLAT BOX FINISHER
A mechanism to secure the base of a pole to the lid of a flatbox finisher is provided. The mechanism utilizes at least one spring grasping device on the lid of the flat box finisher to grasp and secure the base of the pole. The grasping mechanism is depressed and grasps a generally flat rectangular edge of the base of the pole and secures the base of the pole to the lid of the flatbox finisher by friction. In particular, as the base having the pole of the flatbox finisher is first slid over the grasping mechanism, the grasping mechanism is first pushed downward. After the base slides over the grasping mechanism, the grasping mechanism springs back upward and locks the base of the pole into place on the lid of the flatbox finisher. Wing nuts may then be used to further secure the base of the pole to the lid of the flatbox finisher.