QUICK RELEASE PAINT ROLLER SYSTEM
20200376517 ยท 2020-12-03
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Abstract
A quick release paint roller system; the quick release paint roller system includes a paint roller assembly including a paint roller frame having a first-bracket-arm having a first-retaining-pin, a second-bracket-arm having a second-retaining-pin, a handle, a first-endcap, a second-endcap, a locking mechanism, and a user-control including a finger actuated release button. The paint roller frame allows a hosted paint roller to be removed in a hands-free manner without direct, manual contact with the paint roller, thus eliminating mess, waste, and inconvenience that would ordinarily result with standard manual brush removal.
Claims
1. A quick release paint roller system comprising: a paint roller assembly including a paint roller frame having a first-bracket-arm; a first-retaining-pin; a second-bracket-arm; a second-retaining-pin; a handle; a first-endcap; a second-endcap; a locking mechanism; and a user-control comprising a finger actuated release button; wherein said handle comprises a top-end and a bottom-end, said top-end hosts said first-bracket-arm and said second-bracket-arm; wherein said first-bracket-arm and said second-bracket-arm are configured to move between an engaged position and a releasing position; wherein said first-endcap and said second-endcap are removably mounted to opposing open ends of a paint roller, said first-endcap is configured to engage with said first-retaining-pin of said first-bracket-arm, said second-endcap is configured to engage said second-retaining-pin of said second-bracket-arm such that said paint roller is supported between said first-bracket-arm and said second-bracket-arm; wherein manipulation of said user-control is configured to actuate movement between said engaged position to mount said paint roller between said first-bracket-arm and said second-bracket-arm and said releasing position to release said paint roller; and wherein said locking mechanism is configured to lock said first-bracket-arm and said second-bracket-arm in said engaged position via user manipulation of said locking mechanism.
2. (canceled)
3. The quick release paint roller system of claim 1 claim 2, wherein depression of said finger actuated release button separates said first-bracket-arm from said second-bracket-arm into said releasing position.
4. (canceled)
5. The quick release paint roller system of claim 3 claim 4, wherein said first-endcap and said second-endcap comprise apertures for receiving said first-retaining-pin and said second-retaining-pin respectively, said paint roller being able to rotate during an engaged state.
6. The quick release paint roller system of claim 5, wherein said first-endcap and said second-endcap are friction fit within each of said opposing open ends of said paint roller.
7. The quick release paint roller system of claim 6, further comprising a wherein said locking mechanism control comprising having a switch positioned on said handle.
8. The quick release paint roller system of claim 7, wherein said locking mechanism control includes a wedge member which contacts said first-bracket-arm during a locked condition.
9. The quick release paint roller system of claim 1, wherein said handle houses two tension springs and a pivot point member positioned between said first-bracket-arm and said second-bracket-arm.
10. The quick release paint roller system of claim 9, wherein a terminal end of said first-bracket-arm comprises a curved profile extending away from said second-bracket-arm, said first-bracket-arm is in contact with an interior portion of said finger actuated release button within said handle.
11. The quick release paint roller system of claim 10, wherein compression of said finger actuated release button actuates a pivoting movement of said first-bracket-arm about said pivot point member.
12. The quick release paint roller system of claim 11, wherein said pivot point member comprises a columnar shaft, pivoting movement of said first-bracket-arm about said pivot point member causes said first-bracket-arm and said second-bracket-arm to separate and move between said engaged position to said releasing position.
13. The quick release paint roller system of claim 1, wherein said first-bracket-arm and said second-bracket-arm extend outwardly perpendicularly from a handle-aperture positioned at said top-end of said handle forming a Y-shaped said paint roller frame.
14. The quick release paint roller system of claim 13, wherein said handle-aperture being sized to accommodate movement of said first-bracket-arm and said second-bracket-arm between said engaged position and said releasing position.
15. The quick release paint roller system of claim 1, wherein said bottom-end of said handle comprises a threaded aperture configured to receive an extension pole.
16. The quick release paint roller system of claim 9, wherein said two springs are positioned on outer portions of said first-bracket-arm and said second-bracket-arm between an inner wall of said handle and said outer portions of said first-bracket-arm and said second-bracket-arm.
17. The quick release paint roller system of claim 1, wherein said paint roller is a 9-inch long tubular said paint roller.
18. The quick release paint roller system of claim 1, further comprises arm end caps for slidably engaging and concealing end-portions of said first-bracket-arm and said second-bracket-arm.
19. A quick release paint roller system, the quick release paint roller system comprising: a paint roller assembly including a paint roller frame having a first-bracket-arm; a first-retaining-pin; a second-bracket-arm; a second-retaining-pin; a handle; a first-endcap; a second-endcap; a locking mechanism; and a user-control; wherein said handle comprises a top-end and a bottom-end, said top-end hosts said first-bracket-arm and said second-bracket-arm; wherein said first-bracket-arm and said second-bracket-arm are configured to move between an engaged position and a releasing position; wherein said first-endcap and said second-endcap are removably mounted to opposing open ends of a paint roller, said first-endcap is configured to engage with said first-retaining-pin of said first-bracket-arm, said second-endcap is configured to engage said second-retaining-pin of said second-bracket-arm such that said paint roller is supported between said first-bracket-arm and said second-bracket-arm; wherein manipulation of said user-control is configured to actuate movement between said engaged position to mount said paint roller between said first-bracket-arm and said second-bracket-arm and said releasing position to release said paint roller; wherein said locking mechanism is configured to lock said first-bracket-arm and said second bracket-arm in said engaged position via user manipulation of said locking mechanism; wherein said user-control comprises a finger actuated release button; wherein depression of said finger actuated release button separates said first-bracket-arm from said second-bracket-arm into said releasing position; wherein said first-endcap is configured to engage with said first-retaining-pin and said second-endcap is configured to engage said second-retaining-pin; wherein said first-endcap and said second-endcap comprise apertures for receiving said first-retaining-pin and said second-retaining-pin respectively, said paint roller being able to rotate during an engaged state; wherein said first-endcap and said second-endcap are friction fit within each of said opposing open ends of said paint roller; wherein said locking mechanism comprising a switch positioned on said handle; wherein said locking mechanism includes a wedge member which contacts said first-bracket-arm during a locked condition; wherein said handle houses two tension springs and a pivot point member positioned between said first-bracket-arm and said second-bracket-arm; wherein a terminal end of said first-bracket-arm comprises a curved profile extending away from said second-bracket-arm, said first-bracket-arm is in contact with an interior portion of said finger actuated release button within said handle; wherein compression of said finger actuated release button actuates a pivoting movement of said first-bracket-arm about said pivot point member; wherein said pivot point member comprises a columnar shaft, pivoting movement of said first-bracket-arm about said pivot point member causes said first-bracket-arm and said second-bracket-arm to separate and move between said engaged position to said releasing position; wherein said first-bracket-arm and said second-bracket-arm extend outwardly perpendicularly from a handle-aperture positioned at said top-end of said handle forming a Y-shaped said paint roller frame; wherein said handle-aperture being sized to accommodate movement of said first-bracket-arm and said second-bracket-arm between said engaged position and said releasing position; wherein said bottom-end of said handle comprises a threaded aperture configured to receive an extension pole; wherein said two springs are positioned on outer portions of said first-bracket-arm and said second-bracket-arm between an inner wall of said handle and said outer portions of said first-bracket-arm and said second-bracket-arm; wherein said paint roller is a 9-inch long tubular said paint roller; and wherein said quick release paint roller system further comprises arm end caps for slidably engaging and concealing end-portions of said first-bracket-arm and said second-bracket-arm.
20. (canceled)
21. A quick release paint roller system comprising: a paint roller assembly including a paint roller frame having a first-bracket-arm; a first-retaining-pin; a second-bracket-arm; a second-retaining-pin; a handle; a first-endcap; a second-endcap; a locking mechanism; and a user-control; wherein said handle comprises a top-end and a bottom-end, said top-end hosts said first-bracket-arm and said second-bracket-arm, wherein said first-bracket-arm and said second-bracket-arm are configured to move between an engaged position and a releasing position, wherein said first-endcap and said second-endcap are removably mounted to opposing open ends of a paint roller, wherein manipulation of said user-control is configured to actuate movement between said engaged position to mount said paint roller between said first-bracket-arm and said second-bracket-arm and said releasing position to release said paint roller, wherein said locking mechanism is configured to lock said first-bracket-arm and said second-bracket-arm in said engaged position via user manipulation of said locking mechanism, wherein said first-endcap is configured to engage with said first-retaining-pin and said second-endcap is configured to engage said second-retaining-pin, wherein said first-endcap and said second-endcap comprise apertures for receiving said first-retaining-pin and said second-retaining-pin respectively, said paint roller being able to rotate during an engaged state, wherein said first-endcap and said second-endcap are friction fit within each of said opposing open ends of said paint roller, further comprising a locking mechanism control having a switch positioned on said handle, and wherein said locking mechanism control includes a wedge member which contacts said first-bracket-arm during a locked condition.
22. The quick release paint roller system of claim 21, wherein said handle houses two tension springs and a pivot point member positioned between said first-bracket-arm and said second-bracket-arm.
23. The quick release paint roller system of claim 22, wherein a terminal end of said first-bracket-arm comprises a curved profile extending away from said second-bracket-arm, said first-bracket-arm is in contact with an interior portion of said finger actuated release button within said handle.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0011] The figures which accompany the written portion of this specification illustrate embodiments and methods of use for the present disclosure, a quick release paint roller system, constructed and operative according to the teachings of the present disclosure.
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[0018] The various embodiments of the present invention will hereinafter be described in conjunction with the appended drawings, wherein like designations denote like elements.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0019] As discussed above, embodiments of the present disclosure relate to a painting device and more particularly to a quick release paint roller system as used to improve the use of paint rollers and removal thereof. The quick release paint roller system eliminates mess and damage when removing a paint roller from a paint roller frame after use.
[0020] Generally, a paint roller frame is provided that allows a hosted paint roller to be removed without direct, manual contact with the paint roller, thus eliminating mess, waste, and inconvenience that would ordinarily result with standard manual brush removal. The quick release paint roller system includes a paint roller frame having two bracket arms that securely host a paint roller, and the arms feature retaining pins to facilitate support of the paint roller. Additionally, the design of the bracket arms allows each bracket arm to act as border along various edges. Within a handle of the paint roller frame the two bracket arms terminate, and are in communication with a rubber retention band, two durable springs, a pivot point, and a push button that is accessed from an exterior of the handle. The push button, when depressed, separates the bracket arms to allow hands-free release of a paint roller or replacement of the paint roller. The invention further comprises a locking mechanism that secures the two bracket arms in an engaged position to prevent accidental release of a paint roller during use. The quick release paint roller system may include a splash guard attachable to the structure at various points of convenient applicability.
[0021] In a preferred embodiment, the bracket arms of the device are made of aluminum alloy. Their outer endpoints each have an approximate four-inch (4) length, then extend at a slight horizontal angle for a linear extension of approximately four and one-half inches (4), then return to alignment. In extension from that point of alignment, the inner endpoint of a first bracket arm extends for approximately five inches (5) in length. The inner endpoint of a second bracket arm extends for approximately two and one-half inches (2), then extends outward at an approximate ninety-degree angle for approximately one inch (1) in length. These endpoints are contained within a handle, made of cellulose acetate in columnar format with an approximate six-inch length by one-inch diameter (61). The angled extension of the aforementioned second bracket arm projects through an aperture within this handle and ends in an extended button.
[0022] The bracket arms are positioned to allow the width between their exterior endpoints to be approximately nine inches (9) to accommodate hosting of a standard roller brush. Extending inward from each of these endpoints are retaining pins with approximate three-quarter inch () lengths. Attachable to these retaining pins are free-rotating, brush-hosting endcaps made of polyvinyl chloride (PVC). At the top contact point of the bracket arms, and within the handle, is an elasticized band that holds them in place while allowing their controlled motion. Below the elasticized band and featured between the interior sidewalls of the handle and each individual bracket arm, are tension springs. Directly below these tension springs and positioned between the two (2 ) bracket arms, is a pivot point structure. Directly at its top point where the bracket arms are first contained within its structure, is a locking mechanism, which immobilizes both bracket arms simultaneously. Extending through the handle is a lever operable by finger that allows operation of the locking mechanism. The exterior endpoint of the handle features an interior, threaded column of two-inch (2) depth for receiving handle extensions. In another embodiment, the quick release paint roller system includes a single bracket arm which hosts a spindle of extendable diameter or in which the spindle would include extendable/retractable appendages, and in which a button or other exterior control device would control this diameter extension and/or appendage motion, allowing the roller brush to drop from the spindle upon operation of the button.
[0023] Referring now more specifically to the drawings by numerals of reference, there is shown in
[0024] The handle 130 of the paint roller frame comprises a top-end 132 and a bottom-end 134; the first-bracket-arm 122 and the second-bracket-arm 126 extend from the top-end 132 of the handle 130. The first-bracket-arm 122 and the second-bracket-arm 126 are configured to move between an engaged position and a releasing position. The first-endcap 140 and the second-endcap 142 may be removably mounted to opposing open ends of a paint roller 10. The first-endcap 140 is configured to engage with the first-retaining-pin 124 of the first-bracket-arm 122 and the second-endcap 142 is configured to engage the second-retaining-pin 128 of the second-bracket-arm 126 such that the paint roller 10 is supported between the first-bracket-arm 122 and the second-bracket-arm 126. Manipulation of the user-control 168 is configured to actuate movement between the above-mentioned engaged position in order to mount the paint roller 10 between the first-bracket-arm 122 and the second-bracket-arm 126 and the releasing position to release the paint roller 10. The locking mechanism 160 is configured to lock the first-bracket-arm 122 and the second-bracket-arm 126 in the engaged position via user manipulation of the locking mechanism 160.
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[0026] The first-bracket-arm 122 and the second-bracket-arm 122 extend outwardly perpendicularly from a handle-aperture 136 positioned at the top-end 132 of the handle 130 forming a Y-shaped paint roller frame 120. The handle-aperture 136 being sized to accommodate movement of the first-bracket-arm 122 and the second-bracket-arm 126 between the engaged position and the releasing position. The paint roller assembly 110 distributes paint evenly by ensuring even pressure upon both ends of the paint roller 10.
[0027] According to one embodiment, the quick release paint roller system 100 may be arranged as a kit 105, shown in
[0028] As mentioned above, the first-endcap 140 is configured to engage with the first-retaining-pin 124 and the second-endcap 142 is configured to engage the second-retaining-pin 128. The first-endcap 140 and the second-endcap 142 comprise apertures for receiving the first-retaining-pin 124 and the second-retaining-pin 128 respectively. The paint roller 10 is able to rotate during an engaged state. The first-endcap 140 and the second-endcap 142 are configured to be friction fit within each of the opposing open ends of the paint roller 10. In certain embodiments, the first-endcap 140 and the second-endcap 142 are integral to the paint roller frame 120 or included with the paint roller assembly 110. In other embodiments, the first-endcap 140 and the second-endcap 142 are replaceable and provided separately.
[0029] The system may further include arm end caps 148 for slidably engaging and concealing top end-portions of the first-bracket-arm 122 and the second-bracket-arm 126. The arm end caps 148 form as even border as a user runs the paint roller assembly down a wall in a concealed space such as up against another wall. Further the arm end caps 148 prevent paint from spreading to another surface such as an abutting wall.
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[0032] The paint roller assembly 110 may be produced in various sizes and shapes to accommodate paint rollers 10 of various sizes and shapes, including but not limited to paint rollers 10 of standard nine-inch (9) length and smaller variations of a four-inch (4) length. The first-bracket-arm 122 and the second-bracket-arm 126 may comprise various materials of applicable durability, such as but not limited to aluminum alloy, stainless steel and high-density polyethylene (HDPE). The handle 130 of the device may comprise various materials of applicable durability, such as but not limited to cellulose acetate and polyvinyl chloride (PVC). The first-endcap 140 and second-endcap 142 may comprise aluminum alloy, polyvinyl chloride (PVC), or other suitable equivalent materials. As shown in
[0033] The embodiments of the invention described herein are exemplary and numerous modifications, variations and rearrangements can be readily envisioned to achieve substantially equivalent results, all of which are intended to be embraced within the spirit and scope of the invention. Further, the purpose of the foregoing abstract is to enable the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and the public generally, and especially the scientist, engineers and practitioners in the art who are not familiar with patent or legal terms or phraseology, to determine quickly from a cursory inspection the nature and essence of the technical disclosure of the application.