DOOR HINGE MASKING TAPE AND METHOD OF USE
20240066543 ยท 2024-02-29
Inventors
Cpc classification
B05B12/24
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A method of use protects a door hinge from splattered paint while allowing movement of the door, because the barrel portion is covered by the non-adhesive central portion of a masking tape. Use of a specialized roll of painter's masking tape includes the steps of having a longitudinal narrow region in the center without adhesive, in between two outer left and right regions which include adhesive. This non-adhesive center region is sized to match the circumference of the pin barrel exposed on the front of the hinge when opened flat. The tape is cut at predetermined lengths to form disposable masks for masking door hinges. The same tape is used for masking at least a portion of both the front butt plates as well as all of the back pin barrel side of the hinge. The front mask does not impede movement of the attached door, which can be pivotably opened to 180 degrees.
Claims
1. A painter's masking tape configured to a door hinge comprising identical left and right leaves and a curled barrel or knuckle, the left and right leaves attached to a door and a door jamb, respectively, and are swingingly connected via the knuckle or curled barrel, against paint and paint sprays, without requiring the door and door hinge to be immobilized, the painter's masking tape comprising: a length of a thin, flat flexible tape member arranged on a roll so that the tape member can be unrolled for deployment of a door hinge, the tape member having a face surface and a back surface is separated into equal-width, parallel, left edge and right edge sections, and separated by a middle section, parallel with the left and right edge sections, the left and right edge sections and the middle section extending across at least a portion of the entire length of the thin, flat flexible tape member; and a coating of adhesive evenly applied over at least a portion of the left and right edge sections, but not the middle section, of the back surface of the thin, flat tape member; wherein the left and right edge sections of the back surface of the thin, flat flexible tape member are pressed against and adhered to cover at least a portion of the left and right leaves such that the middle section is pressed against and covers the knuckle or curled barrel of the door hinge to be protected against paint and paint sprays and the middle.
2. The painter's masking tape of claim 1, wherein a width of the middle section is less than the widths of the left and right edge sections.
3. The painter's masking tape of claim 2, wherein the width of the non-adhesive middle section is sized to match an extent of the outer surface of the curled barrel on a front of the door hinge when the door hinge is opened flat.
4. The painter's masking tape of claim 3, wherein the door hinge is opened flat when left and right leaves of the door hinge are coplanar separated by the curled barrel.
5. The painter's masking tape of claim 2, wherein the width of the non-adhesive middle section is sized to match an extent of the outer surface of the curled barrel, which is the arc length of the circular dimension of the barrel.
6. The painter's masking tape of claim 5, the width of the non-adhesive middle section is sized to match an extent of the outer surface of the curled barrel, which is the radius of the barrel.
7. The painter's masking tape of claim 1, wherein the thin, flat flexible tape member is manufactured to be cut into discrete strips without the need of specialized templates.
8. The painter's masking tape of claim 1, wherein the thin, flat flexible tape is used for masking both the front butt plates as well as the back pin barrel side of the hinge.
9. The painter's masking tape of claim 1, wherein upon adhering the painter's masking tape to at least portions of the left and right leaves of the door hinge, the door with the tape-covered door hinge may be opened to 180 degrees while being painted, without tearing at the curled barrel.
10. The painter's masking tape of claim 1, wherein a same length of masking tape is used for masking both the front leave sections as well as a back curled barrel side of the door hinge.
11. A method of using a painter's masking tape to cover and protect a door hinge, comprising identical left and right leaves and a curled barrel or knuckle, the right and left leaves attached to a door and a door jamb, respectively, and swingingly connected via the knuckle or curled barrel, against paint and paint sprays, and without requiring the door and door hinge to be immobilized, wherein the tape member has a face surface and a back surface separated into equal-width, parallel, left edge and right edge sections, and a middle section in parallel with the left and right edge sections, the method comprising the steps of: drawing a length of a thin, flat flexible masking tape member from a roll sufficient in length and configuring said masking tape member to cover at least a portion of a vertical length or the right and left leaves and to completely cover the curled barrel or knuckle of the door hinge, said middle section extending continuously and longitudinally along the length of said tape and being free of adhesive; aligning one of the left and right edge sections of the masking tape with a portion of the left leave section and then smooth the tape to the curled barrel or knuckle; then, aligning the other right and left edge sections of with at least a portion of the outer edge of the right leave section, including smoothing the other right and left edge section toward the center; whereby said curled barrel or knuckle is free of any adhesive; and wherein if the door is open less than 180 degrees, the middle section of the tape covering the curled barrel or knuckle will be loose and set a small distance away a surface of the curled barrel or knuckle, but still offering paint splatter protection without impeding movement of said door.
12. A method of using a painter's masking tape of claim 11, further comprising unrolling the tape member deployment at a door hinge.
13. The method of using a painter's masking tape of claim 11, wherein only a very small region of adhesive attaches to the barrel since the center region has no adhesive and covers the exposed portion of the circumference of the barrel with a non-adhesive circumferential exposed portion of about 0.75 inches in circumferential curved length.
14. The method of using a painter's masking tape of claim 11, wherein a small region of adhesive of about inch on each side of said barrel center region attaches to the small sections of exposed left and right leaves of the barrel hinge attached to the door on one side, and to the door jamb on the opposite side of the barrel hinge.
15. The method of using a painter's masking tape of claim 11, wherein the tape has tear perforations transverse to its length at every interval equal to the length of the hinge.
16. A method of using a painters masking tape to cover and protect a door hinge attached to a door comprising the steps of: drawing a portion of said masking tape from a roll sufficient in length and configured to cover a vertical length, and width sufficient to cover right and left leaves of said hinge and to completely cover a pin barrel of the door hinge; said masking tape having areas adjacent edges of said tape coated with an adhesive, leaving a middle longitudinal strip extending a full length of said tape on said roll without any adhesive, said middle longitudinal strip being sufficiently wide to leave said pin barrel free of adhesive; applying said portion of masking tape to cover said door hinge, said middle longitudinal strip extending over said pin barrel of said door hinge; and whereby said pin barrel of said door hinge remains free of adhesive, and therefore does not impede movement of the attached door.
17. The method of claim 16 in which said tape is provided with tear perforations transverse to its length at every interval equal to the length of said hinge.
18. The method of claim 16 in which the middle longitudinal strip without adhesive is sized to match a circumference of the pin barrel exposed on the front of said hinge when opened flat.
19. The method of claim 16 in which said tape when applied to said hinge allows said door to be opened all the way up to 180 degrees.
20. A painters masking tape comprising: a roll of said masking tape sufficiently wide to cover a hinge attached to a door including leaves thereof and a pin barrel between said leaves; said masking tape having areas adjacent edges of said tape coated with an adhesive, leaving a middle longitudinal strip between coated areas adjacent said edges extending a full length of said tape on said roll without any adhesive; said masking tape adapted to cover said door hinge, said middle longitudinal strip extending over said pin barrel of said door hinge; and whereby said pin barrel of said door hinge remains free of adhesive, and therefore not capable of impeding movement of the attached door when a section of said masking tape is applied to said hinge.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0023] The present invention can best be understood in connection with the accompanying drawings. It is noted that the invention is not limited to the precise embodiments shown in drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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[0032] A length of tape 10 with adhesive side showing is illustrated in
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[0034] Therefore, the central non-adhesive portion 12 in
[0035] The painter's masking tape 10 includes: [0036] a length of a thin, flat flexible tape member 10 arranged on a roll so that the tape member 10 can be unrolled for deployment of a door hinge 1, the tape member 10 having a face surface and a back surface is separated into equal-width, parallel, left edge and right edge sections 11, 11, and separated by a middle section 12, parallel with the left and right edge sections 11, 11, wherein the left and right edge sections 11, 11 and the middle section 12 extend along at least a portion of the entire length of the thin, flat flexible tape member 10, such as on each side of the curled pin barrel 3; [0037] a coating of adhesive is evenly applied over at least portions of the left and right edge sections 11, 11 of
[0039] In the painter's masking tape 10, a width of the middle section 12 or 112 may be more or less than the respective widths of the left and right edge sections 11, 11 or 111a, 111b. In fact, the width of the non-adhesive middle section 12 or 112 is preferably sized to match an extent of the outer surface of the curled barrel 3 on a front of the door hinge 1 when the door hinge 1 is opened flat, when the left and right butt leaves 2, 2 of the door hinge 1 are coplanar and separated by the curled barrel 3.
[0040] Furthermore, the width of the non-adhesive middle section 12 or 112 is sized to match an extent of the outer surface C of the curled barrel, which is the arc length of the circular dimension of the barrel.
[0041] Moreover, the width of the non-adhesive middle section 12 or 112 is sized to match an extent of the outer surface C of the curled barrel 3, which is the radius of the barrel 3.
[0042] Optionally, the thin, flat flexible tape member 10 is manufactured to be cut into discrete strips without the need of specialized templates.
[0043] Also optionally, the thin, flat flexible tape 10 or 110 is used for masking both the front butt plates 2, 2, as well as the back pin barrel side of the hinge 1.
[0044] Consequently, upon adhering the painter's masking tape 10 or 110 to the left and right butt leaves plates 2, 2 of the door hinge 1, the door 20 with the tape-covered door hinge may be opened to 180 degrees while being painted, without tearing at the curled barrel 3. A same length of masking tape is used for masking both the front butt leave sections 2, 2 as well as a back curled barrel side of the door hinge 1.
[0045] A method of using the painter's masking tape 10 configured to cover and protect the center portion of a door hinge 1, comprising identical portions of the left and right butt leaves 2, 2 and a curled barrel 3 or knuckle, where the right and left butt leaves 2, 2 are attached to a door 20 and a door jamb 21, respectively, and swingingly connected via the knuckle or curled barrel 3, against paint and paint sprays, and without requiring the door 20 and door hinge 1 to be immobilized, and wherein the tape member 10 of
[0050] The method of using the painter's masking tape 10 or 110, optionally, further comprising the step of unrolling the tape member 10's or 110's deployment at a door hinge 1.
[0051] The method of using a painter's masking tape 10 or 110, optionally includes the step of providing only a very small region of adhesive which attaches to the barrel 3 since the center region 12 or 112 has no adhesive.
[0052] The method of using a painter's masking tape 10 or 110 further optionally includes the step of providing a small region of adhesive on the left and right tape sections 11, 11, or 111a, 111b, which attaches to the small sections of exposed left and right butt leaves 2, 2 of the door hinge 1.
[0053] The method of using a painter's masking tape 10 further optionally includes the step of providing the tape 10 or 110 with tear perforations transverse to its length at every interval, equal to the length of a hinge 1.
[0054] In the foregoing description, certain terms and visual depictions are used to illustrate the preferred embodiment. However, no unnecessary limitations are to be construed by the terms used or illustrations depicted, beyond what is shown in the prior art, since the terms and illustrations are exemplary only, and are not meant to limit the scope of the present invention.
[0055] It is further known that other modifications may be made to the present invention, without departing the scope of the invention