DRYWALL JOINT TOOL
20210054635 ยท 2021-02-25
Inventors
Cpc classification
B23B45/008
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
E04F21/0046
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04F21/165
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E04F21/165
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
B23B45/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A drywall joint tool includes a housing with upper and lower surfaces and an interior. A drivetrain is mounted in said interior and originates at a drive input shaft. The drivetrain reduces the rotational speed and increases the torque force from the drive input shaft to multiple rollers depending downwardly from the housing lower surface. A guide fence also depends downwardly from the housing lower surface and includes a guide wall. The spacing between the guide rollers in the guide wall correspondence to nominal and compressed thicknesses of a gypsum board panel along a cut edge traversed by the tool. In an alternative embodiment, four guide rollers are provided.
Claims
1. A drywall joint tool for compressing a cut edge of a gypsum board panel with a cut edge, which tool includes: a housing with upper and lower surfaces and a housing interior; a drivetrain including an input driveshaft extending from the housing upper surface and a pair of drive rollers depending downwardly from said housing lower surface; said drivetrain configured for reducing rotational speeds at said drive rollers from an input driveshaft speed and increasing torque force from said input driveshaft to said drive rollers; a panel edge constraint depending downwardly from said housing lower surface and configured for engagement by said panel along said cut edge thereof; said panel edge constraint and said drive rollers forming a slot therebetween with a minimum width corresponding to a compressed thickness of said panel along said cut edge thereof; and said tool being configured for simultaneously traversing and compressing said panel in said slot said along said cut edge.
2. The drywall joint tool according to claim 1, which includes: said panel edge constraint comprising a guide fence depending downwardly from said panel lower surface, said guide fence including a guide wall positioned in spaced relation from said drive rollers.
3. The drywall joint tool according to claim 2, wherein said guide fence is adjustably mounted on said housing lower surface and configured for adjusting a width of said slot.
4. The drywall joint tool according to claim 3 wherein said constraint comprises an additional pair of rollers depending downwardly from said housing lower surface.
5. The drywall joint tool according to claim 4, wherein said drivetrain drives both pairs of said rollers.
6. The drywall joint tool according to claim 5, wherein said drivetrain comprises multiple, drivingly interconnected gears.
7. The drywall joint tool according to claim 1, which includes: a handle mounted on and extending upwardly from said housing; and said handle being configured for gripping by an operator guiding said tool along said panel cut edge.
8. The drywall joint tool according to claim 1, which includes: an electric drill drivingly connected to said input shaft.
9. The drywall joint tool according to claim 7 wherein said electric drill is variable speed reversible (VSR).
10. The drywall joint tool according to claim 1 wherein said housing comprises: an upper housing with said housing upper surface; a lower housing with said housing lower surface; and a housing interior between said upper and lower housings, said housing interior receiving said drivetrain.
11. The drywall joint tool according to claim 1 wherein said drivetrain comprises multiple drive belts and pulleys.
12. The drywall joint tool according to claim 1, which includes an electric drive motor incorporated in said housing and drivingly connected to said drivetrain.
13. A drywall joint tool for compressing a cut edge of a gypsum board panel with a cut edge, which tool includes: a housing with upper and lower surfaces and a housing interior; a drivetrain including an input driveshaft extending from the housing upper surface and a pair of drive rollers depending downwardly from said housing lower surface; said drivetrain configured for reducing rotational speeds at said drive rollers from an input driveshaft speed and increasing torque force from said input driveshaft to said drive rollers; said drivetrain comprising multiple, drivingly interconnected gears a panel edge constraint depending downwardly from said housing lower surface and configured for engagement by said panel along said cut edge thereof; said panel edge constraint and said drive rollers forming a slot therebetween with a minimum width corresponding to a compressed thickness of said panel along said cut edge thereof; said tool being configured for simultaneously traversing and compressing said panel in said slot said along said cut edge; a handle mounted on and extending upwardly from said housing; said handle being configured for gripping by an operator guiding said tool along said panel cut edge; and an electric drill drivingly connected to said input shaft.
14. The drywall joint tool according to claim 13, which includes: said panel edge constraint comprising a guide fence depending downwardly from said panel lower surface, said guide fence including a guide wall positioned in spaced relation from said drive rollers.
15. The drywall joint tool according to claim 13, wherein said guide fence is adjustably mounted on said housing lower surface and configured for adjusting a width of said slot.
16. The drywall joint tool according to claim 13 wherein said constraint comprises an additional pair of rollers depending downwardly from said housing lower surface.
17. The drywall joint tool according to claim 13, wherein said drivetrain drives both pairs of said rollers.
18. The drywall joint tool according to claim 13 wherein said housing comprises: an upper housing with said housing upper surface; a lower housing with said housing lower surface; and a housing interior between said upper and lower housings, said housing interior receiving said drivetrain.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0007] The drawings constitute a part of this specification and include exemplary embodiments of the present invention and illustrate various objects and features thereof.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
I. Introduction and Environment
[0028] As required, detailed embodiments and/or aspects of the present invention are disclosed herein; however, it is to be understood that the disclosed embodiments/aspects are merely exemplary of the invention, which may be embodied in various forms. Therefore, specific structural and functional details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting, but merely as a basis for the claims and as a representative basis for teaching one skilled in the art to variously employ the present invention in virtually any appropriately detailed structure.
II. Drywall Joint Tool 2
[0029] Referring to the drawings in more detail, the reference numeral 2 generally designates a drywall joint tool embodying an aspect or example of the present invention. The tool 2 is particularly configured for compressing a gypsum board (drywall) panel 4 along a cut edge 6 thereof. The tool 2 generally includes a housing 8 comprising upper and lower housing sections 8a, 8b with respective housing upper and lower surfaces 10a, 10b. The housing sections 8a, 8b enclose a housing interior 12. A handle 14 is mounted on and extends upwardly from the upper surface 10a and is positioned whereby an operator can simultaneously hold the tool 2 with the handle 14 and operate an electric drill 16. The drill 16 is preferably variable-speed reversible (VSR) and can be AC-powered or DC-powered. A portable, DC-powered drill can include a rechargeable battery unit 17. In an alternative aspect or embodiment of the present invention, a drive motor can be integrally incorporated in the housing 8 for a self-contained, stand-alone drywall joint tool.
[0030] The housing interior 12 receives a drivetrain 18 originating at an input driveshaft 20 extending upwardly from the housing upper surface 10a and configured for coupling with a drill chuck 22. The drivetrain 18 preferably comprises multiple gear sets, which collectively reduce the rotational speed at the input driveshaft 20 and correspondingly increase the output torque, which rotationally drives a pair of rollers 24 extending downwardly from the housing lower surface 10b. A guide fence 26 is adjustably mounted on the housing lower surface 10b. The guide fence 26 includes a guide wall 28 which is spaced from the rollers 24 by approximately the thickness of the gypsum board panel 4. The guide fence 4 can be finely adjusted to optimize the compression of the gypsum board cut edge 6. An adjustable-width guide slot is formed between the rollers 24 and the guide wall 28. The guide fence has slightly curved portions for guiding the panel cut edge 6 through compression by the rollers 24.
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[0032] Drywall construction of interior walls and partitions generally follows the rough-in and framing construction phases. Common gypsum board (drywall) panels for residential and commercial construction are nominally 4 feet wide and 8-10 feet long. Standard thicknesses are generally in the range of about to inches. Gypsum board panels used in residential and commercial construction can be fabricated in various sizes from different materials. For example, water-resistant, fire-retardant and other special-purpose panels are commonly specified. The joint construction tool of the present invention is adjustable to accommodate a variety of panel thicknesses.
[0033] Factory panels are commonly fabricated with pre-compressed edges to accommodate joint compound and tape layers where the panels abut. Field-cut panels, on the other hand, have nominal-thickness cut edges, which the drywall joint tool of the present invention can compress for enabling smooth, flat, finished surfaces. Typical projects require field-cutting multiple drywall panels to cover the finished, interior surfaces. A drywall installer places the tool on the cut edges 6 requiring compression for finishing joints where adjacent panels abut. The operator-installer grasps the handle 14 with one hand and operates the drill 16 with the other while guiding the tool 2 along the length of the cut edge 6. Such compressed-edge panels can be finished using standard tape and finishing compound techniques and materials.
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IV. Alternative Embodiment Drywall Joint Tool 52
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[0036] It is to be understood that while certain embodiments and/or aspects of the invention have been shown and described, the invention is not limited thereto and encompasses various other embodiments and aspects. The preferred and alternative embodiments outlined herein are examples of two ways to practice the present invention, but are not intended to limit the practice of the present invention in any way.