Prefill tool for finishing wallboard joints
10577811 ยท 2020-03-03
Assignee
Inventors
- Robert H. Negri (Lake Villa, IL)
- Aaron St. James (Surrey, CA)
- Elliott St. James (Surrey, CA)
- Bernie St. James (Surrey, CA)
- David J. Pekarcik (Garden Grove, CA, US)
- Jeffrey Samuel Zunk (Stanton, MI, US)
- Rafael Bury (Wheeling, IL, US)
- Pamela Hargrove (Cary, IL, US)
Cpc classification
E04F21/026
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04F21/165
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04F21/023
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04F21/06
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04F21/1652
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E04F21/165
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04F21/06
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A prefill tool for finishing wallboard joints is provided for finishing a wallboard joint, and includes a box assembly defining a hopper, having a top wall and a front wall constructed and arranged for engaging the wallboard joint. The front wall partially defines a gate dimensioned for dispensing joint compound stored in the hopper. Also, the gate is located on a skid plate mounted on the front wall, the skid plate having a main portion, and a gate portion partially defining the gate being displaced from a plane defined by the main portion.
Claims
1. A prefill tool for finishing a wallboard joint, comprising: a box assembly defining a hopper, having a top wall and a front wall constructed and arranged for engaging the wallboard joint; said front wall defining a gate dimensioned for dispensing joint compound stored in said hopper; said gate being located on a skid plate mounted on said front wall, said skid plate having a skid plate main portion, and a gate portion formed on said skid plate main portion, and partially defining said gate, said gate portion being displaced vertically from a plane defined by said skid plate main portion; and said skid plate main portion and said gate portion each have an obliquely tapered trailing edge being separated from said gate.
2. The tool of claim 1, wherein said gate is in communication with said hopper and has a front edge inclined towards said hopper.
3. The tool of claim 1, wherein said gate portion defines a plane in spaced, parallel orientation relative to said skid plate main portion.
4. The tool of claim 1, wherein said trailing edge of both said skid plate main portion and said gate portion being tapered at a same angle.
5. The tool of claim 1, further including an adjustable screed blade located on said gate portion adjacent said gate.
6. The tool of claim 5, wherein said gate has a front edge inclined toward said hopper, said front edge having a base edge adjacent said screed blade.
7. The tool of claim 1, wherein said gate is trapezoidal, with a long edge adjacent said top wall and a short edge in spaced, parallel orientation to said long edge.
8. The tool of claim 7 wherein said long edge extends of a width of said front wall.
9. A prefill tool for finishing a wallboard joint, comprising: a box assembly defining a hopper, having a top wall and a front wall constructed and arranged for engaging the wallboard joint; a pair of guide wheels mounted to said box assembly; said front wall partially defining a gate dimensioned for dispensing joint compound stored in said hopper; said gate being partially defined on a skid plate mounted on said front wall, said skid plate having a skid plate main portion, and a gate portion partially defining said gate being vertically displaced from a plane defined by said skid plate main portion; said gate portion defines a plane in spaced, parallel orientation relative to said skid plate main portion; a screed blade associated with said box assembly; said gate having an inclined wall directed towards said hopper, and having a base adjacent said screed blade; and both said skid plate main portion and said gate portion have a tapered trailing edge, each said tapered edge having the same oblique angle, said gate portion trailing edge being displaced along a direction of travel of said prefill tool from said skid plate main portion trailing edge.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(14) A pair of return springs 38 are each connected to a corresponding side wall 24 at one end 40, and to corresponding spring lugs 42 on the rear wall 22 at opposite ends 44 (best seen in
(15) The return springs 38 exert a biasing force to urge the rear wall 22 against the stop bar 34 against the force exerted by the operator on the handle 18. A pair of guide wheels 56 are each mounted to an axle 58 connected to the box assembly 12 near the bottom edge 32 of the side walls 24 as is well known in the art. The guide wheels 56 facilitate movement of the tool 10 along the wall 46.
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(17) A feature of the present tool 10 is a skid plate 66, which has been found to improve the metering and distribution of wallboard joint compound emitted from the opening 60. The skid plate 66 is preferably made of stainless steel, aluminum or similar sturdy, corrosion-resistant materials, and features a main, generally planar portion 68 mounted to the front wall 26 along or adjacent to, the top edge 64. Attachment is achieved through fasteners 70, which are contemplated as screws, bolts, rivets or any other suitable known fastening technology, including adhesive. A main portion trailing edge 72 is opposite the top edge 64 and is tapered or inclined towards the bottom edge 32.
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(19) The long edge 82 of the gate portion 74 is inclined towards the hopper 52 and has a base 86 adjacent a screed blade 88. A tip 90 of the long edge 82 extends towards an edge of the opening 60. The screed blade 88 is located on the box assembly adjacent the gate and is fixed in relation to the gate 54 to smooth and level the joint compound extruded through the gate during operation of the tool 10. In the preferred embodiment, the screed blade 88 is secured to the box assembly top wall 28 by a clamp 91 and several fasteners 92, preferably bolts, however other fasteners, including other threaded fasteners, are contemplated. It is especially preferred that the screed blade 88 is at least flush or level with, or extends slightly above, the gate portion 74 of the skid plate 66. Referring now to
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(21) A frame 110 is connected to the housing 102 and has a first end 112 with a gate 114 in fluid communication with the hopper 104, and a second end 116 having a pair of guide wheels 118, one on each side of the frame. In the preferred embodiment, the guide wheels 118 are beveled, with larger diameters positioned adjacent the frame end 116, however other configurations are contemplated. An advantage of the beveled wheels 118 is that they follow the inside wallboard corner as the tool 100 moves along the wall in the direction indicated by an arrow 120 (
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(23) While particular embodiments of the present prefill tool for finishing wallboard joints have been described herein, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that changes and modifications may be made thereto without departing from the invention in its broader aspects and as set forth in the following claims.