Spray edger devices suitable for use with material application apparatus
10035165 ยท 2018-07-31
Inventors
Cpc classification
B05B12/36
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B7/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B9/01
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A spray edger device, which is suitable for use with a material application apparatus, said spray edger device includes a planar blade member, a substantially V-shaped frame member for supporting the planar blade member, and a collar member configured for moveably connecting the planar blade member to a barrel portion of a material application apparatus.
Claims
1. A spray edger, comprising: a collar member configured for releasable engagement with a barrel portion of a material application apparatus; a planar blade member configured to extend in parallel orientation relative to a longitudinal axis of the barrel portion of the material application apparatus; and a frame member having first and second frame portions, first ends of the first and second frame portions being spaced-apart a greater distance than second ends of the first and second frame portions so as to define a substantially V-shaped configuration of the frame member, the first and second frame portions supporting the planar blade member thereon at the first ends thereof, wherein the first and second frame portions are fully disposed within a plane that extends in parallel orientation relative to the planar blade member, and wherein the first and second frame portions are configured to extend from the longitudinal axis of the barrel portion of the material application apparatus at equal, opposite acute angles, the second ends of the frame member engaged with the collar member.
2. The spray edger according to claim 1, wherein at least a portion of the planar blade member is transparent.
3. The spray edger according to claim 1, further comprising a flange extending from the planar blade member, the flange provided with a throughhole configured to receive the barrel portion of the material application apparatus.
4. The spray edger according to claim 1, further comprising a wall insert configured to releasably engage the planar blade member.
5. The spray edger according to claim 4, wherein the planar blade member includes a plurality of elongated slots defined therethrough, each elongated slot configured to receive an end portion of the wall inserts to releasably engage the wall insert with the planar blade member.
6. A spray edging system, comprising: a material application apparatus having a barrel portion extending therefrom, the barrel portion defining a longitudinal axis; and a spray edger releasably engagable with the material application apparatus, the spray edger including: a planar blade member extending in parallel orientation relative to the longitudinal axis of the barrel portion of the material application apparatus; a frame member having first and second frame portions, first ends of the first and second frame portions being spaced-apart a greater distance than second ends of the first and second frame portions so as to define a substantially V-shaped configuration of the frame member, the first and second frame portions supporting the planar blade member thereon at the first ends thereof, wherein the first and second frame portions are fully disposed within a plane that extends in parallel orientation relative to the planar blade member, and wherein the first and second frame portions extend from the longitudinal axis of the barrel portion of the material application apparatus at equal, opposite acute angles; and a collar member coupled to the second ends of the first and second frame portions, the collar member configured for releasable engagement about the barrel portion of the material application apparatus.
7. The spray edging system according to claim 6, wherein at least a portion of the planar blade member is transparent.
8. The spray edging system according to claim 6, wherein the collar member is configured to selectively allow movement of the planar blade member relative to a nozzle of the material application apparatus.
9. The spray edging system according to claim 6, wherein the first and second frame portions of the planar blade member and the barrel portion of the material application apparatus are disposed in a common plane.
10. The spray edging system according to claim 9, wherein the barrel portion of the material application apparatus is tiltable relative to the first and second frame portions of the planar blade member within the common plane.
11. The spray edging system according to claim 9, wherein the barrel portion of the material application apparatus is tiltable relative to the first and second frame portions of the planar blade member out of the common plane.
12. The spray edging system according to claim 9, wherein the common plane is disposed in parallel orientation relative to the planar blade member.
13. The spray edging system according to claim 6, wherein the spray edger is symmetrical about opposing sides of the barrel portion.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Objects and features of the presently disclosed spray edger devices will become apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art when descriptions of various embodiments thereof are read with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(11) Hereinafter, embodiments of the presently disclosed paint spray edger will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings. Like reference numerals may refer to similar or identical elements throughout the description of the figures. As shown in the drawings and as used in this description, and as is traditional when referring to relative positioning on an object, the term proximal refers to that portion of the apparatus that is closer to the user and the term distal refers to that portion of the apparatus that is further from the user. As used in this description, spray and spray pattern are intended to be understood in their broadest meaning to include not only those processes commonly referred to as spray and spray pattern but additionally any application technique involving the directing of a coating material across a space towards a target surface. As it is used in this description, fluid generally refers to a liquid, a gas or both.
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(13) The distal end of the barrel portion 15 may be provided with a spray nozzle 17 capable of delivering a volume of a material, such as a coating material, e.g., paint, stain or sealer. Spray nozzle 17 may be capable of delivering a liquid coating material at 2 gallons per minute (gpm) at 3 psi pressure, with the spray pattern covering a width W at a distance D.sub.1 from the nozzle tip T. It is to be understood that any suitable spray nozzle may be used with any suitable material to be sprayed. The shape and size of the barrel portion 15, the spray nozzle 17, the material delivery member 14, and the handle portion 13 may be varied from the configuration depicted in
(14) In embodiments, the spray edger device 100 includes a planar blade member 184, a substantially V-shaped frame member 186 for supporting the blade member 184, and a collar member 188 for connecting the blade member 184 to the barrel portion 15 of a spray gun 10. As shown in
(15) In embodiments, the barrel portion 15 may be provided with a plurality of engagement grooves 105 spaced apart with an equal interval disposed on an outer circumferential surface of the barrel portion 15. Collar member 188 may be adapted to selectively allow movement of the blade member 184 along a longitudinal axis of the barrel portion 15. Collar member 188 may be adapted to be releaseably engageable with the engagement grooves 105. The size, number and spacing of the engagement grooves 105 may be varied from the configuration depicted in
(16) The substantially V-shaped frame member 186 is coupled to the collar member 188. Although the frame member 186 of the spray edger device 100 shown in
(17) In embodiments, the spray edger device 100 is adapted to allow a worker to adjust the spacing between the spray nozzle 17 and the forward lateral edge of the blade member 184. For example, the collar member 188 may be adapted to selectively allow adjustment of the blade member 184 to any appropriate position (e.g., P.sub.1, P.sub.2, P.sub.3 . . . P.sub.N shown in
(18) In embodiments, the position of the blade member 184 relative to the nozzle tip T is adjustable. Collar member 158 may be adapted to selectively allow movement of the blade member 184 to any appropriate position relative to the nozzle tip T.
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(23) Although embodiments of the present invention have been described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings for the purpose of illustration and description, it is to be understood that the inventive processes and apparatus are not to be construed as limited thereby. It will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art that various modifications to the foregoing embodiments can be made without departing from the scope of the disclosure.