Paint shield for door jams
20170266684 · 2017-09-21
Inventors
Cpc classification
B05B12/32
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A paint shield 10 for receipt on top of a doorway floor and between a first door jam and a second door jam. The paint shield includes a flat base sheet having one end with a first cutout center on one end and dimensioned to match a cross section of the bottom of the first door jam and engage the sides of the first door jam to prevent wet paint from spilling onto the floor next to the door jam. The paint shield also includes a sliding top sheet received on top of the flat base sheet. The top sheet has one end having as second cutout with a second cutout center on one end and dimensioned to match a cross second of the bottom of the second door jam.
Claims
1. A paint shield for protecting a floor surface between and next to a first door jam and a second door jam from wet paint when painting the door jams, the paint shield comprising: a flat base sheet having one end with a first cutout centered thereon, the first cutout dimensioned to match a cross section of the first door jam; the first cutout adapted for engaging a bottom of the first door jam; a sliding top sheet received on top of the base sheet, the top sheet having one end with a second cutout centered thereon, the second cutout dimensioned to match a cross section of the second door jam, the second cutout adapted for engaging a bottom of the second door jam; and means for securing sides of the flat base sheet next to sides of the sliding top sheet and allowing the top sheet to slide outwardly from the base sheet into a extended position and slide inwardly into a retracted position.
2. The paint shield as described in claim 1 wherein the means for securing is a pair of “J” shaped or “U” shaped tracks, the tracks received around a portion of opposite sides of the base sheet and the top sheet.
3. The paint shield as described in claim 1 wherein an opposite end of the sliding top sheet includes a foldable handle, the handle used for moving the top sheet on top of the flat base sheet.
4. The paint shield as described in claim 1 wherein a side of the sliding top sheet includes a 90 degree notch therein, sides of the 90 degree notch adapted for engaging baseboard on an exterior wall corner.
5. The paint shield as described in claim 1 wherein an opposite end of the flat base sheet includes a foldable handle, the foldable handle used for moving the flat base sheet on the sliding top sheet.
6. The paint shield as described in claim 1 wherein the flat base sheet includes a foldable stop thereon, the stop used for holding the sliding top sheet in place when retracted on top of the base sheet.
7. A paint shield used for protecting a floor surface between and next to a first door jam and a second door jam from wet paint when painting the door jams, the paint shield comprising: an angular-shaped flat base sheet having one end with a first cutout centered thereon, the first cutout dimensioned to match a cross section of the first door jam; the first cutout adapted for engaging a bottom of the first door jam; an angular-shaped sliding top sheet received on top of the base sheet, the top sheet having one end with a second cutout centered thereon, the second cutout dimensioned to match a cross section of the second door jam, the second cutout adapted for engaging a bottom of the second door jam; and a pair of “J” shaped tracks, the tracks disposed on opposite sides of the base sheet and the top sheet and releasably attached thereto, the tracks allowing the top sheet to slide outwardly from the base sheet into a extended position and slide inwardly into a retracted position.
8. The paint shield as described in claim 7 wherein the tracks include an adhesive tape used for attaching the tracks to a portion of the opposite sides of the flat base sheet.
9. The paint shield as described in claim 7 wherein the sliding top sheet and flat base sheet are made of thin sheet plastic, or laminated cardboard or the like.
10. The paint shield as described in claim 7 wherein an opposite end of the sliding top sheet includes a foldable handle, the handle used for moving the top sheet on top of the flat base sheet.
11. The paint shield as described in claim 7 wherein a side of the sliding top sheet includes a 90 degree notch therein, sides of the 90 degree notch adapted for engaging baseboard on an exterior wall corner.
12. The paint shield as described in claim 7 wherein an opposite end of the flat base sheet includes a foldable handle, the foldable handle used for moving the flat base sheet on the sliding top sheet.
13. The paint shield as described in claim 7 wherein the flat base sheet includes a foldable stop thereon, the stop used for holding the sliding top sheet when retracted on top of the base sheet.
14. A paint shield used for protecting a floor surface between and next to a first door jam and a second door jam from wet paint when painting the door jams, the paint shield comprising: an angular-shaped flat base sheet having one end with a first cutout centered thereon, the first cutout dimensioned to match a cross section of the first door jam; the first cutout adapted for engaging a bottom of the first door jam, an opposite end of the base sheet including a foldable handle; an angular-shaped sliding top sheet received on top of the base sheet, the top sheet having one end with a second cutout centered thereon, the second cutout dimensioned to match a cross section of the second door jam, the second cutout adapted for engaging a bottom of the second door jam, an opposite end of the sliding top sheet including a foldable handle; and a pair of “J” shaped or “U” shaped tracks, the tracks disposed on opposite sides of the base sheet and the top sheet and releasably attached thereto, the tracks allowing the top sheet to slide outwardly from the base sheet into a extended position and slide inwardly into a retracted position.
15. The paint shield as described in claim 14 wherein the base sheet and the top sheet have a width of 24 inches and a length of 24 inches.
16. The paint shield as described in claim 15 wherein when the sliding top sheet is extended outwardly from the base sheet, the length of the paint shield is up to 36 inches.
17. The paint shield as described in claim 14 wherein the tracks include an adhesive tape used for attaching the tracks to a portion of the opposite sides of the flat base sheet.
18. The paint shield as described in claim 14 wherein a side of the sliding top sheet includes a 90 degree notch therein, sides of the 90 degree notch adapted for engaging baseboard on an exterior wall corner.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0010] The accompanying drawings illustrate complete preferred embodiments in the present invention according to the best modes presently devised for the practical application of the subject wet paint shield, and in which:
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[0012] The paint shield 10 includes an angular-shaped flat base sheet 20 having one end 22 with a first cutout 24 center on the end and dimensioned to match a cross section of the bottom of the first door jam 14 and engage the sides of the first door jam to prevent wet paint from spilling onto the floor 12 next to the door jam. The base sheet 20 also includes a foldable stop 25 cut out of the base sheet 20 and a foldable handle 27, shown in
[0013] The paint shield 10 also includes an angular-shaped, sliding top sheet 26 received on top of the flat base sheet 20. The top sheet 26 has one end 28 having as second cutout 30 centered on one end and dimensioned to match a cross section of the second door jam 18. The cutout 30 can be seen more clearly in
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[0019] While the invention has been particularly shown, described and illustrated in detail with reference to the preferred embodiments and modifications thereof, it should be understood by those skilled in the art that equivalent changes in form and detail may be made therein without departing from the true spirit and scope of the invention as claimed except as precluded by the prior art.