SYSTEM AND APPARATUS FOR APPLYING PAINT TO A SURFACE
20180369860 ยท 2018-12-27
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B05C11/1039
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05C17/002
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05D1/28
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05C17/0308
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B05C17/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05C17/03
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
There is disclosed a paint application system. The paint application system comprises an applicator for applying paint to a surface to be painted and a supply unit in fluid communication with the application and having a positive pressure source for supplying paint to the applicator and a negative pressure source for supplying a negative pressure to the applicator. Both the paint and the negative pressure are supplied to the applicator at the same time such that any excess paint present at the applicator during the application of the paint to the surface to be painted is collected by the negative pressure at the applicator and removed from the applicator.
Claims
1. A paint application system comprising: an applicator for applying paint to a surface to be painted; and a supply unit in fluid communication with the application and having a positive pressure source for supplying paint to the applicator and a negative pressure source for supplying a negative pressure to the applicator; wherein both the paint and the negative pressure are supplied to the applicator at the same time such that any excess paint present at the applicator during the application of the paint to the surface to be painted is collected by the negative pressure at the applicator and removed from the applicator.
2. A paint application system according to claim 1, wherein the negative pressure is supplied to the applicator so as to be directed about a periphery of the applicator.
3. A paint application system according to claim 2, wherein the applicator is a pad and the negative pressure is directed about the periphery of the pad.
4. A paint application system according to claim 2, wherein the applicator is a brush and the negative pressure is directed about the periphery of the brush.
5. A paint supply system according to claim 2, wherein the applicator is a roller and the negative pressure is directed about the periphery of the roller.
6. A paint application system according to claim 2, wherein the applicator is a spray gun and the negative pressure is directed about the periphery of the spray gun.
7. A paint application system according to claim 2, wherein, the negative pressure and the paint are supplied to the applicator by way of a pair of tubes arranged in a substantially co-axial manner.
8. A paint application system according to claim 7, wherein any excess paint collected by the negative pressure source is returned to the supply unit for storage.
9. A paint application system according to claim 8, wherein the supply unit comprises a return reservoir for collecting the excess paint collected from the applicator by the negative pressure.
10. A method of painting a surface comprising: supplying paint from a paint source to an applicator for application to the surface; supplying a negative pressure to the applicator to collect any excess paint being applied to the applicator from the paint source; and removing and collecting the excess paint.
11. A method according to claim 10, wherein the step of supplying paint from a paint source comprises supplying paint under pressure to the applicator under pressure.
12. A method according to claim 10, wherein the step of supplying a negative pressure to the applicator comprises supplying negative pressure from a negative pressure source to the applicator.
13. A method according to claim 12, wherein the step of supplying negative pressure to the applicator comprises supplying the negative pressure to the applicator such that it is distributed about a periphery of the applicator.
14. A method according to claim 10 wherein the step of removing and collecting the excess paint comprises delivering the excess paint from the applicator to a collection reservoir.
15. A method according to claim 14, wherein the collection reservoir is located remote from the applicator.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0025] The invention may be better understood from the following non-limiting description of preferred embodiments, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0034] Preferred features of the present invention will now be described with particular reference to the accompanying drawings. However, it is to be understood that the features illustrated in and described with reference to the drawings are not to be construed as limiting on the scope of the invention.
[0035] The present invention will be described below in relation to its application for use with an applicator having a substantially rectangular pad type application surface commonly used for painting along an edge of a surface. However, it will be appreciated that the system and apparatus of the present invention could be used with a variety of different types and shapes of applicators as will be appreciated by those skilled in the art.
[0036] Referring to
[0037] A tube 16 may extend from rear surface of the applicator 12 to a supply unit 18. The supply unit 18 comprises a housing that houses a supply reservoir of paint (not shown) for application to the surface via the applicator 12 and also a pump (not shown) for supplying the paint to the applicator 12 under pressure. The supply unit 18 also contains a secondary or return reservoir (not shown) for receiving excess paint from the applicator 12, as will be described in more detail below.
[0038] In a preferred embodiment, the pump is configured to supply both a positive pressure for delivering the paint from the supply reservoir to the applicator, and a negative pressure (or vacuum) for drawing excess paint from the applicator 12 back to the secondary or return reservoir, as required. In an alternative embodiment, two pumps may be provided within the supply unit 18 for achieving this purpose.
[0039] In a preferred embodiment, the system of the present invention comprises a single tube 16 comprising of an inner tube 16a and an outer tube 16b arranged in a substantially coaxial manner. The inner tube 16a has a smaller diameter than the outer tube 16b and is configured to deliver the paint to the applicator 12, whilst the larger diameter outer tube 16b is attached to the pump to deliver a negative or vacuum pressure to the applicator 12 to facilitate the removal of any excess paint from the applicator 12 during use. The provision of a single, coaxial tube 16 that is capable of delivering both paint and a negative pressure to the applicator 12 reduces the need to attach multiple tubes to the applicator 12 for this purpose. In an alternative embodiment, the coaxial tube 16 may be housed within the handle 14 and where applicable, any extension, such that the tube 16 is largely concealed from view and makes the handle easier to grip and use. However, it will be appreciated that in some embodiments, separate tubes for supplying the paint to the applicator 12 and removing excess paint from the applicator 12 may also be employed and these separate tubes may be located internal or external the handle 14.
[0040] Referring to
[0041] The manner in which the applicator 12 functions to provide a controlled amount of paint to the surface 5 to be painted can be seen more clearly in relation to
[0042] The applicator 12 comprises a body member 20 that defines the external shape of the applicator. In this regard, the body 20 has a rear surface 21 that has the mounting 13 and the outer connector 19b formed thereon to facilitate connection between the handle 14 and the applicator 12 and the tube 16 and the applicator 12 respectively. The rear surface 21 is substantially rectangular in configuration as is shown in
[0043] The body member 20 defines an open topped body into which the distributing member 25 is able to be received. The distributor member 25 comprises a substantially hollow body that is able to receive paint from the inner tube 16a and store the paint in the body for application to the wall surface 5. As the paint is received into the distributor member 25 under pressure, the distributor member 25 is able to fill with paint. The inner surface of the body member 20 is provided with seat members 22 formed thereon, in the form of projections provided on the body surface. The distributor member 25 has a bottom surface 26 and side walls 27 that are shaped to substantially conform to the inner shape of the body member 20. In this regard, when the distributor member 25 is placed within the body member 20, it is received on the seat members 22 such that there is a gap 24 formed between the inner surface of the body member 20 and the outer surface of the distributor member 25. This gap 24 is in direct communication with the outer tube 16b so as to form a vacuum about the perimeter of the distributor member 25, for collecting any excess paint and returning the excess paint back to the supply unit 18.
[0044] The upper surface of the distributor member 25 is depicted more clearly in
[0045] The pad 11 may be made from any number of conventional materials that may be used in painting to apply paint to a surface and is replaceable when required. As the pad 11 is configured to attach to the upper surface of the distributor member 25, it can be readily removed and replaced, when required.
[0046] Due to the angled nature of the walls 23 of the body member 20, the applicator 12 of the present embodiment is capable of performing edging or cutting-in as it can be positioned closely to edges, such as window frames or door frames to perform a clean painted edge without applying paint to any unwanted surfaces.
[0047] Due to the provision of the vacuum gap 24 around the perimeter of the upper surface of the distributor member 25, any excess paint that may travel into this region will be collected by the negative pressure created in this region and returned to the supply unit for reuse or disposal, as appropriate. As depicted in
[0048] As the negative pressure is constantly supplied with the positive supply pressure, the likelihood of a build-up of excess paint at the applicator is significantly reduced, as excess paint is removed from the applicator as it forms. It will be appreciated that the negative pressure may be operated independently of the positive supply pressure such that when the supply pressure is deactivated to stop paint flow, the negative pressure generated about the periphery of the applicator is maintained for a predetermined time to collect any residual leakages of paint that may result. It will also be appreciated that the manner in which the positive and the negative pressure is controlled could vary considerably between applications, with the main issue being that during use, the positive and negative pressure work at the same time to confine the paint to the applicator surface and prevent excess paint building up and creating a mess or reducing the quality of the painting.
[0049] An alternative embodiment of an applicator to be used with a paint applicator system 10 of the present invention is shown in
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[0051] The manner in which the handle 14 connects to the rear of the applicator 40 is via a ball and cup arrangement, to facilitate multiple degrees of movement of the applicator 40 with respect to the handle 14. In this regard, a cup member 46 extends from the rear surface of the applicator 40, as shown, to receive a ball member 50 connected at the end of the handle 14. The ball member 50 is seated within the cup member 46 to facilitate movement of the applicator 40 with respect to the handle 14 in multiple directions.
[0052] A fluid transfer mechanism 52 is also depicted to facilitate transfer of fluid, namely paint, from the supply tube 60 to the applicator 40. It will be appreciated that as the supply tube 60 carries paint from the reservoir to the applicator, the tube 60 will develop a degree of rigidity which may adversely affect the flexible link between the applicator 40 and the handle 14. To address this, the fluid transfer mechanism 52 comprises to separate transfer bodies, a lower transfer body 53 and an upper transfer body 54. The lower transfer body 53 receives the paint from the supply tube 60 and has an open cylindrical passage 53 extending transverse to the direction of flow of the paint from the tube 60, to enable the paint to travel in an orthogonal direction to pass through a pair of connecting channels 55 that connect between the open cylindrical passage 53 of the lower transfer body 53 and the open cylindrical passage 54 of the upper transfer body 54, which is substantially identical in configuration to the lower transfer body. The paint can then pass from the lower transfer body 53 to the upper transfer body 54 as depicted by the arrows, to then flow into the applicator 40.
[0053] Each of the lateral sides of the respective open cylindrical passages 53 and 54 of the lower transfer body 53 and the upper transfer body 54 are pivotally mounted to the connecting channels 55. This enables the lower transfer body 53 and the upper transfer body 54 to pivotally move with respect to each other as depicted by the arrows in
[0054] It will be appreciated that system of the present invention may be made in a variety of ways depending upon the intended purpose of use. In this regard, the system may be configured as a portable system with the paint reservoir carried in a backpack arrangement. In another embodiment, the system may be configured to receive one or more commercially available paint cartridges to provide a simplistic means for users to simply insert a cartridge of the desired type or colour of paint, thereby minimising cleaning and maintenance of the system. As previously mentioned, the applicators may be in any number of sizes and shapes and the manner in which the returned paint is disposed or reused, can vary depending upon the requirements of the user.
[0055] It will be appreciated that by providing a system for applying paint or similar fluid to a surface that can simultaneously recover any excess fluid present during the application process, the system is able to simply and effectively reduce mess and potential wastage and provides a system that has an enhanced ability to provide a more cleaner finish, irrespective of the talent and/or experience of the user.
[0056] Throughout the specification and claims the word comprise and its derivatives are intended to have an inclusive rather than exclusive meaning unless the contrary is expressly stated or the context requires otherwise. That is, the word comprise and its derivatives will be taken to indicate the inclusion of not only the listed components, steps or features that it directly references, but also other components, steps or features not specifically listed, unless the contrary is expressly stated or the context requires otherwise.
[0057] Orientational terms used in the specification and claims such as vertical, horizontal, top, bottom, upper and lower are to be interpreted as relational and are based on the premise that the component, item, article, apparatus, device or instrument will usually be considered in a particular orientation, typically with the apparatus uppermost.
[0058] It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that many modifications and variations may be made to the methods of the invention described herein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.