Method for masking a gap
10232396 ยท 2019-03-19
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B05B12/265
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B12/24
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A method for masking a gap between a closure panel member and a surround, such, for example, as an automobile door arrangement, in which a mask protrudes from the gap and overlies the panel member edge defining a space tapering towards the edge, whereby to feather the paint towards the edge, and masking tapes used in carrying out the method. The masking can be effected by introducing a resiliently deformable elongate strip mask into the gap so as to compress it to be pinched in the gap to protrude therefrom and, after painting, to remove the strip from the gap prior to overpainting. The mask may be introduced with the closure member closed, and needs no adhesive to hold it to the door or surround.
Claims
1. A method for masking a gap between two members, at least one of which is a panel or is an edge of a panel, comprising trapping a masking tape in the gap, whereby to mask against penetration of paint into the gap, and to hold the masking tape in place without the use of adhesive, characterized by the masking tape having a cross section which is pinched with lobes on either side of the pinch, the masking tape being disposed so that the lobes are on opposite sides of the panel or edge of the panel.
2. The method according to claim 1, in which the relative sizes of the gap and the masking tape are such that the masking tape can be introduced into the gap by compressing a section of one lobe so as to pass through the gap so that one lobe is on one side of the panel or edge of the panel and the other lobe is on the other side of the panel or edge of the panel, but the masking tape is slidable along the gap and the entire gap is masked by slidingly introducing the masking tape.
3. The method according to claim 1 in which the gap is openable for masking tape insertion, and closable to trap the masking tape.
4. The method according to claim 1, in which the masking tape protrudes from the gap and overlies the edge of the panel defining a space tapering towards the edge, whereby to feather the paint towards the edge.
5. The method according to claim 1, in which the masking tape is a foam tape.
6. The method according to claim 1, in which the masking tape comprises a superabsorbent polymer.
7. The method according to claim 1, in which the masking tape is introduced by compressing at one end of the masking tape.
8. A method of masking with a tape, the tape being adapted to mask a gap between a closure panel member and a surround, in which a part of the tape is adapted to protrude from the gap and overlie an edge of the closure panel member defining a space tapering towards the edge, whereby to feather paint towards the edge; wherein the tape is a strip, has no adhesive stripe, is adapted to be held in the gap solely by a pinching effect, and is resiliently deformable and wider than the gap so that the tape compresses on introduction to the gap to be pinched therein for retention, characterized in that the tape has a cross section which is pinched with lobes on either side of the pinch; in which a smaller diameter lobe is pushed into the gap, leaving a larger diameter lobe outwith the gap, to form the tapering space by virtue of a cusp between the larger diameter lobe and the edge of the closure panel member.
9. The method of masking with a tape according to claim 8, in which the smaller diameter lobe is held in the gap by elastic deformation of a web joining the smaller diameter lobe and the larger diameter lobe and/or of the smaller diameter lobe, the larger diameter lobe or both the smaller diameter lobe and the larger diameter lobe.
Description
(1) Embodiments of masking tapes, methods of using them and methods of making them will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which
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(10) The drawings illustrate a method for masking a gap 11 between a closure panel member 12 and a surround 13, in which a mask 14 protrudes from the gap 11 and overlies the panel member edge 12a defining a space 15 tapering towards the edge 13a, whereby to feather the paint towards the edge 12a.
(11) The drawings also illustrate a method for masking a gap 11 between a closure member 12 and a surround 13 by introducing a resiliently deformable elongate strip mask 14 into the gap 11 so as to compress it to be pinched in the gap 11 to protrude therefrom and, after painting, to remove the strip 14 from the gap 11 prior to overpainting. The mask may be introduced, as seen in
(12) The tape 14 is held in the gap 11 solely by the pinching effect and without the use of adhesive. The mask 14 overlies the panel member edge 12a defining a space tapering towards the edge 12a, whereby to feather the paint towards the edge.
(13) The tape 14 comprises a foam tape, and may comprise a superabsorbent polymer foam tape.
(14) The tape 14 is resiliently deformable and wider than the gap 11 so that it compresses on introduction to the gap 11 to be pinched therein for retention. The strip may have no adhesives stripe, and be adapted to be held in the gap solely by the pinching effect.
(15) The tape 14 illustrated in
(16) The larger diameter section might not be a complete circlea semicircular section, as illustrated in
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(19) The tape illustrated in
(20) While particularly adapted to mask for a primer coat, the tape, particularly the embodiments of
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(22) In use, masking tapes substantially as herein described have been found to be very effective and easy to apply. Tapes which have a cross section comprising two equal circles as well as tapes which have a cross section comprising unequal circles, have both been found effective and easy to apply. The cross sections effectively comprise a central groove that can guide the tape around the gap to be masked, so that it is necessary only to insert a part of a length of the tape, which advantageously is on end of the tape, into the gap, then the tape can be pushed around the gap until all the gap is masked.
(23) The tape can be supplied on a roll, which may comprise a rolled up length of formed foam with numerous tear-off tapes, or a single tape wound on to a core, distributed across the length of the core much as a package of yarn is built.
(24) While foam tales have been particularly described, similar tapes may also be made of tubular, or solid, but compressible, plastics materials, which may be of superabsorbent polymer.