Abstract
A new version of a paintbrush cures the painter's cramp from gripping a paintbrush for a long period of time and allows for a superior method of painting with more control covering a larger area in a faster time. A gloved version of the paint brush covers the painter's hands to keep them from getting paint on them. The paint brush is worn attached to a glove or on the hand or wrist so that the hand is free from gripping or holding the brush tightly. The width of the paintbrush allows for covering more area and faster painting and better control as an extension of the hand. A artists painters version could be used for small interchangeable or fixed brushes and tools and useful for other industries such as applying makeup useful for a makeup professional.
Claims
1. A paint brush or paint bristles that are worn, fastened, or attached to the hand, back of the hand, wrist, fingers, finger, or arm using a glove, strap, or other attachment device.
2. A paint brush that opens and closes with the spreading of the fingers either or combined; in a glove like a hand fan, and or using a handle opening and closing the bristles or brushes in either a scissor like side to side open or a mop like forward backwards motion to open or close.
3. A Paint Brush that is comprised of bristles that are attached to a glove or other hand or wrist or arm worn device; the bristles and glove or wrist device may be a made of any natural or synthetic material such as cotton, cloth, silicon, nylon, polyester, wood, rubber, natural fibers, or animal hair.
4. Dependent on claim 1, a Paint Brush which has bristles attached to, or glued to a glove, paint bristles may be detachable from the glove or worn device.
5. Dependent on claim 2, a paint brush further including multiple paint brushes attached to the hand or glove that can be fixed or be moved left to right on the glove to allow for expanding the bristles to cover a wider area.
6. Dependent on claim 3, a paint brush glove with detachable interchangeable individual brushes or tools attached to the fingers or glove.
7. Dependent on claim 3, a paint brush attaching to only the finger.
8. Dependent on claim 2, a paint brush extension that opens and closes the bristles by pushing, pulling, or using a hinge on an arm worn device.
9. Dependent on claim 1, a roller paint brush attached to the arm.
10. Dependent on claim 3, a gloved paint brush with attached bristles in between fingers, and or between thumb and fingers on any part of the glove.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING(S)
[0005] FIG. 1 Is a view of the gloved version of the invention. FIG. 1A is the users wrist, FIG. 1B is the glove, FIG. 1C are the brush bristles
[0006] FIG. 2 Depicts a webbed gloved version to add area covered by the bristles. FIG. 2A glove, FIG. 2B bristles, FIG. 2C users wrist, FIG. 2D bristles attached to webbed areas in between all fingers and thumb.
[0007] FIG. 3 Depicts a back of the Hand worn version. The Human Hand is seen under the bristles. The device is strapped to the hand and wrist and the bristles are coming out of the depicted wooden device made to hold the bristles. The Human Hand FIG. 3A thumb is seen under the bristles. The device is strapped FIG. 3B to the hand and wrist and the bristles are coming out of the depicted device FIG. 3C made to hold the bristles.
[0008] FIG. 4 Depicts an artist's version for a painter of canvas, with a different bush or bristles on each finger over a glove. The brushes can be removed or changed out from one finger to the other. FIG. 4A user's wrist, FIG. 4B glove or hand, FIG. 4C straps to glove or fingers, FIG. 4D an individual artist paintbrush, FIG. 4E a painter's scraper. The brushes FIG. 4D can be removed from straps or glove FIG. 4C and changed out with other brushes or tools
[0009] FIG. 5. Depicts a finger attachment version of the invention
[0010] FIG. 6 Depicts a gloved version of the invention showing a paint brush version highlighting the 3-dimension squared off bristles that a standard paint brush has. FIG. 6A paint brush bristles, FIG. 6B squared off dimension thickness. FIG. 6C human wrist.
[0011] FIG. 7 Depicts an arm worn extension device that allows the holder to pull and push the handle to open and close the bristles, allowing the painter to close bristles completely or partially and dip into a can, then open to expand the area being painted. FIG. 7A Handle controls the bristles which is restricted by FIG. 7B a containment, the bristles FIG. 7D go through, allowing the painter to pull back the handle FIG. 7C direction of motion pull back to close bristles completely or partially or push forward to open bristles and expand the bristle area.
[0012] FIG. 8 Depicts a scissor opening brush attached to the arm FIG. 8A Handle, FIG. 8B Straps, FIG. 8C Hinge, FIG. 8D Arm controlled by FIG. 8A, FIG. 8E Direction of motion of handle, FIG. 8F bristles.
[0013] FIG. 9 Depicts an arm worn device that allows a standard paint roller with extension to attach screw on.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0014] FIG. 1 is a view of the gloved version of the invention bristles attached to the finger tips. FIG. 1A is the user's wrist, FIG. 1B is the glove, FIG. 1C are the bristles
[0015] FIG. 2 depicts a webbed gloved version to add area covered by the bristles, bristles attached to fingers and in-between fingers. FIG. 2A glove, FIG. 2B bristles, FIG. 2C user's wrist, FIG. 2D bristles attached to webbed areas in between all fingers and thumb.
[0016] FIG. 3 depicts a back of the Hand worn version. The Human Hand FIG. 3A thumb is seen under the bristles. The device is strapped FIG. 3B to the hand and wrist and the bristles are coming out of the depicted device FIG. 3C made to hold the bristles.
[0017] FIG. 4 depicts an artist's version for a painter of canvas, with a different bush or bristles on each finger over a glove. The brushes can be removed or changed out from one finger to the other. FIG. 4A user's wrist, FIG. 4B glove or hand, FIG. 4C straps to glove or fingers, FIG. 4D an individual artist paintbrush, FIG. 4E a painter's scraper. The brushes FIG. 4D can be removed from straps or glove FIG. 4C and changed out with other brushes or tools like a makeup professional having mascara wand on one finger and blush on another.
[0018] FIG. 5 depicts a finger attachment version of the invention
[0019] FIG. 6 depicts a gloved version of the invention showing a squared off thickness of a standard paint brush version. FIG. 6A depicting the side depth of the bristles connected to the glove via the horizontal line band which depicts the connection of the bristles to the glove a band or binding comprised of rubber, metal, silicon or other material binding the bristles to the glove. This horizontal line connection could be simply where the bristles are melted into a rubber or silicon glove with the length of bristles varying to allow more bristles to connect on any side of the glove and the bristles to be embedded in the glove as far down as the end of the glove where it meets the wrist to give more control to the user the entry point of the bristles to the glove could be any point of the tip of fingers down the base of the glove at the wrist. FIG. 6B depicting the 3-dimensional squared off depth of bristles (FIG. 6A) that a standard paint brush has. FIG. 6C the user's wrist of hand.
[0020] FIG. 7 Depicts an arm worn extension device that allows the holder to pull and push the handle FIG. 7A like a mop to open and close the bristles which is restricted by FIG. 7B a containment the bristles FIG. 7D go through, allowing the painter to pull back the handle FIG. 7C and close bristles completely or partially and dip into a can, then push forward open to expand the area being painted.
[0021] FIG. 8 Depicts an arm worn device FIG. 8D shown attached straps FIG. 8B that allows the holder to open and close the bristles FIG. 8F using a scissor motion handle FIG. 8A to open and close the bristles with hinge FIG. 8C, allowing the painter to close bristles completely or partially and dip into the paint or to squeeze to get excess paint off the bristles, allows to open to expand the area being painted and contract to paint a smaller area. FIG. 8E shows the apparatus direction opening and closing direction of the handle 8A controlling 8D closing the bristles and when 9E opens further opening 8D making wider bristles.
[0022] FIG. 9 Depicts an arm worn device that allows a standard paint roller with extension to attach or screw on. This gives the painter an easier way to paint up and down using arm attachment to hold the paint roller and alleviate the weight and allow for a larger roller. The pole is strapped to the arm and or wrist allowing the hand to grasp the roller for added control or to be free.