Paint edger apparatus
10399379 ยท 2019-09-03
Inventors
Cpc classification
B44D3/225
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B05C21/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B44D3/22
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A Paint Edger Apparatus comprising mainly a Paint Protector Member and a Hand Engagement Member. The Paint Protector Member is basically composed of rigid structure having a center member with sides members mounted thereon which form a generally hollow rectangular-shaped structure. The side members are slanted downward and away from the center member. The center member also has opening members through which a Hand Engagement Member is coupled so that it may be moved towards and away from the center member. The Hand Engagement Member has a generally horizontal handle member which is positioned above the center member of the Paint Protector Member. Mounted on each end of the handle member are support members which extend downward through the opening members located on the center member of the Paint Protector Member. A spring member is also included as part of the Hand Engagement Member which provides resistance to the movement of the Hand Engagement Member in the downward direction. At the lower end of the support members are attachment members which are used to attach the Hand Engagement Member to a solid surface, such as plastic, glass, mirror, wood, drywall, etc.
Claims
1. A paint edger apparatus comprising: a paint protector member having a rigid structure, said rigid structure having a center member and side members which extend outward and downward at an angle from said center member to create a hollow open area underneath; a hand engagement member having an elongated handle member with at least one support member rigidly and perpendicularly mounted at one of its ends, said at least one support member configured to moveably couple said hand engagement member to said paint protector member, said at least one support member extending away from said handle member and into said hollow area of said paint protector member and having an attachment member mounted at its end and positioned within said hollow area; said handle member and said paint protector member being located in parallel planes; whereby said handle member of said hand engagement member is to push said attachment member of said hand engagement member against a solid surface, said attachment member configured to attach said hand engagement member and said paint protector member against said solid surface, such that said paint edger apparatus is configured to prohibit paint from being unintentionally applied to said solid surface.
2. The paint edger apparatus as claimed in claim 1, said center member of said paint protector member further having at least one open member mounted thereon, said open member being open into said hollow open area of said paint protector member; said at least one support member of said hand engagement member being sized to fit within said at least one open member of said paint protector member and moveably coupling said hand engagement member to said paint protector member such that said hand engagement member may be moved towards and away from said paint protector member.
3. The paint edger apparatus as claimed in claim 1, said hand engagement member further having a spring member mounted upon said support member, said spring member used to resist movement of said hand engagement member towards said paint protector member, and being used to firmly press said side members of said paint protector member against said solid surface.
4. The paint edger apparatus as claimed in claim 1, said side members of said paint protector member having bottom edges, said attachment member of said hand engagement member being positioned at a level which is higher than the level of said bottom edges of said side member of said paint protector member.
5. The paint edger apparatus as claimed in claim 1, said attachment members of said hand engagement member being suction cups.
6. A paint edger apparatus comprising: a paint protector member having a rigid structure, said rigid structure having a center member and side members which extend outward and downward at an angle from said center member to create a hollow open area underneath, said center member also having open members which open into said hollow area; a hand engagement member having an elongated handle member with support members rigidly and perpendicularly mounted at each end, said support members sized to fit within said open members of said paint protector member and moveably coupling said hand engagement member to said paint protector member, said support members extending away from said handle member and into said hollow area of said paint protector member and having an attachment member mounted at each end and positioned within said hollow area; said handle member and said paint protector member being located in parallel planes; whereby said handle member of said hand engagement member is to push said attachment members of said hand engagement member against a solid surface, said attachment members configured to attach said hand engagement member and said paint protector member against said solid surface such that said paint edger apparatus is configured to prohibit paint from being applied to said solid surface.
7. The paint edger apparatus as claimed in claim 6, said hand engagement member further having a spring member mounted upon each of said support members, said spring members used to resist movement of said hand engagement member towards said paint protector member, and being used to firmly press said side member of said paint protector member against said solid surface.
8. The paint edger apparatus as claimed in claim 6, said side members of said paint protector member having bottom edges, said attachment member of said hand engagement member being positioned at a level which is higher than the level of said bottom edges of said side members of said paint protector member.
9. The paint edger apparatus as claimed in claim 6, said attachment members of said hand engagement member being suction cups.
10. A paint edger apparatus comprising: a paint protector member having a rigid structure, said rigid structure having a center member and side members which extend outward and downward at an angle from said center member to create a hollow open area underneath, said center member also having open members which open into said hollow area, said side members having bottom edges; a hand engagement member having an elongated handle member with support members rigidly and perpendicularly mounted at each end, said support members sized to fit within said open members of said paint protector member and moveably coupling said hand engagement member to said paint protector member, said support members extending away from said handle member and into said hollow area of said paint protector member and having an attachment member mounted at each end and positioned within said hollow area; said handle member and said paint protector member being located in parallel planes; said attachment member of said hand engagement member being positioned at a level which is higher than the level of said bottom edges of said side members of said paint protector member; and a spring member mounted upon each of said support members, said spring members configured to resist movement of said hand engagement member towards said paint protector member, and configured to firmly press said side member of said paint protector member against said solid surface; whereby said handle member of said hand engagement member is to push said attachment members of said hand engagement member against a solid surface, said attachment members configured to attach said hand engagement member and said paint protector member against said solid surface such that said paint edger apparatus is configured to prohibit paint from being applied to said solid surface.
11. The paint edger apparatus as claimed in claim 10, said attachment members of said hand engagement member being suction cups.
12. The paint edger apparatus as claimed in claims 1, 6, and 10, said attachment members of said hand engagement member being gel pads.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
(16) Before explaining in detail the present invention, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction or arrangement of parts illustrated in the accompanying drawings, since the invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced or carried out in various ways. Also, it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology employed herein is for the purpose of description, and not limitation.
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(21) Since the Side members 12 and Attachment Members 24 are at initially at different levels, the bottom edges of the Side Members 12 will contact the solid surface first. The apparatus will not become attached to the solid surface until the Attachment Members 24 attach themselves to the solid surface. This feature allows the apparatus to be pressed lightly against the solid surface and then be moved along the solid surface until the desired location of attachment is determined. Once the desired location is found, the Hand Engagement Member is pushed further downward, so that the Attachment Members come into contact with, and attach themselves to, the solid surface. It is preferable that the apparatus be constructed of a paint resistance material, especially the Paint Protector Member.
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(24) Many variations of the numerical display apparatus exist, along with the configurations described above. While it will be apparent that the preferred embodiment of the invention herein disclosed is well calculated to fulfill the objects above stated, it will be appreciated that the invention is susceptible to modification, variation, and change without departing from the proper scope or fair meaning of the subjoined claims.