Drywall Cornering Tool
20190360218 ยท 2019-11-28
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Abstract
The present invention provides an improved drywall cornering tool adapted for receipt of a cone liner said improved drywall cornering tool including a pole attachment, a pyramid shaped head centrally aligned about the pole attachment and extending from an apex to a bottom where the pyramid shaped head is configured for receiving of a disposable cone liner.
Claims
1. An improved drywall cornering tool adapted for receipt of a cone liner said improved drywall cornering tool comprising: a pole attachment; a pyramid shaped head aligned about said pole attachment and extending from an apex to a bottom; and said pyramid shaped head configured for receipt of a disposable cone liner extending from said apex to said bottom.
2. The improved drywall cornering tool of claim 1 wherein said pyramid shaped head further comprising: a first triangular face, a second triangular face, a third triangular face spaced between said second triangular face and said first triangular face; said first triangular face and second triangular face spanned by a first edge; said second triangular face and said third triangular face spanned by a second edge; and said third triangular face and said first triangular face spanned by a third edge wherein said first edge, said second edge and said third edge extend substantially from said apex to said bottom.
3. The improved drywall cornering tool of claim 2 wherein said first triangular face, said second triangular face and said third triangular face are substantially planar.
4. The improved drywall cornering tool of claim 2 wherein said first triangular face, said second triangular face and said third triangular face present a central vertex.
5. The improved drywall cornering tool of claim 2 wherein at least one of said first triangular face, said second triangular face and said third triangular face includes a notch.
6. The improved drywall cornering tool of claim 1 wherein said pyramid shaped head further comprising at least one spacer extending outwardly from said head.
7. The improved drywall cornering tool of claim 1 wherein said pyramid shaped head further comprises a reactionary support structure extending between said pole attachment and said pyramid shaped head.
8. The improved drywall cornering tool of claim 7 wherein said reactionary support structure further comprises: a crown a rib; and a brace extending between said crown and said rib.
9. The improved drywall cornering tool of claim 8 wherein said crown is centrally aligned with a center axis, said brace is mounted to said pyramid shaped head, said brace extending therebetween.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0017] As required, detailed embodiments of the present invention are disclosed herein; however, it is to be understood that the disclosed embodiments are merely exemplary of the invention, which may be embodied in various forms. It will be readily understood that the components of the present invention, as generally described and illustrated in the figures herein, may be arranged and designed in a wide variety of different configurations. Thus the following specific structural and functional details disclosed herein (including the drawings) are not to be interpreted as limiting, but merely representative of the selected embodiments of the invention and 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.
[0018] The features, structures or characteristics of the invention described throughout this specification may be combined in any suitable manner in one or more embodiments. For example, the usage of the phrases example embodiments, some embodiments, or other similar language, throughout this specification refers to the fact that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic described in connection with the embodiment may be included in at least one embodiment of the present invention. Thus, appearances of the phrases, example embodiments, in some embodiments, in other embodiments, or other similar language, throughout this specification do not necessarily all refer to the same group of embodiments and the described features, structure or characteristics may be combined in any suitable manner in one or more embodiments.
[0019] Referring to the drawings in more detail, and specifically
[0020] In addition, the mountable attachment 6 includes a circular spacer with a frictional outer surface which separates the threaded receiver (not shown) from a biasing member 14 and allows for a better rotational gripping surface while attaching the pyramid shaped head 20 to the extension device (not shown).
[0021] The pyramid shaped head 20 extends from an apex 25 to a bottom 19 and is adapted for receipt of a cone liner 18 for finishing or boxing drywall corners like inside corners (not shown). In general, the drywall cornering tool 10 with pyramid shaped head 20 and cone liner 18 is used to simplify and expedite the drywall process. Use of the pyramid shaped head 20 for the finishing or drywall process allows for concurrent pressure against multiple sheetrock sheets during drywalling.
[0022] The depicted embodiment of the pyramid shaped head 20 of
[0023] As generally depicted in
[0024] By applying concurrent pressure against all three triangular faces 24, 26, 28 a smoother, cleaner corner finish may be obtained. In addition, by applying concurrent pressure against the first, second and third triangular face 24, 26, 28, the corner finish may be obtained more quickly and without damage to the adjacent sheetrock surfaces which may be caused by consecutive finish of adjacent sheetrock surfaces. Use of the drywall cornering tool 10 allows for a quicker, more consistent cornering process than traditional corning methods and tools provide while boxing the drywall corner along adjacent sheets of drywall.
[0025] Generally, the head 20 provides a unique edge surface for applying the cone liner 18. The head 20 may be fabricated from plastic, metal, rubber or such materials as are well known or a combination of any of those materials. The cone liner 18 may be reinforced or fabricated for use with or without joint compound at the tip of the liner 18. Depending on the reinforcement provided, application of joint compound may be unnecessary and the user may be able to mud one side of the liner without interfering with the other sides.
[0026] The embodiment illustrated in
[0027] Radiating outwardly from the center 18d, the fibrous material associated with the cone liner 18 absorbs or is coated by the joint compound (not shown). In addition, the fiber portions provide for less touch up or check out in the angle. The system including the improved drywall corner tool 10 with cone liner 18, will speed up the installation process, provide for easier installation and clean-up of drywall material, providing for better more visually appealing corners.
[0028] In one embodiment of the present invention, at least one plurality of spacers 21 extend from the head 20 depicted in
[0029] A crown 12, is illustrated in
[0030] As illustrated in
[0031] The embodiment of the reactionary support structure illustrated in
[0032] During extended operation, such as when applying the cone liner 18 within an inside corner (not shown), each triangular face 24, 26, 28 extends radially by the telescopic operation of the crown 12 to apply uniform pressure against the cone liner 18 and assist in impregnating the cone liner 18 into the inner corner surface (not shown). The reactionary support structure includes the braces 22 extending from the crown 12 to each face 24, 26, 28. The optional biasing member or top spring 14 assists in the upward extension of the crown 12 for outward extension of the brace 22, for example, during telescopic movement.
[0033] The reactionary support structure allows for redistribution of pressure from one of the triangular faces 24, 26, 28 along all faces on the head 20 reducing the pressure exerted along any single sheetrock surface (not shown) individually and distributing it along all sheetrock surfaces collectively. Reactionary support structures, other than the depicted rib 16 and brace 22 combination may be utilized for distribution of the force from at least one of the triangular faces 24, 26, 28 to the other triangular faces during static or extended operation of the head 20.
[0034] The illustrated embodiment of the rib 16 in
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[0037] The cone liner 18 may be fabricated to be finished directly or be prepared to receive paint or texture. This preparation can be a slightly roughed surface, or a coating of any suitable material that paint or texture will adhere to. If the structure is a laminate containing an outer paper layer, the paper can be of a type that can directly receive paint or texture, or it can be prepared to receive paint or texture with a suitable coating. The entire surface of the cone liner 18 could optionally be bonded with paper that can directly receive paint or texture.
[0038] It is to be understood that while certain forms of the present invention have been illustrated and described herein, it is not to be limited to the specific forms or arrangement of the parts described and shown.