Paint roller
09999897 ยท 2018-06-19
Inventors
Cpc classification
B05C17/022
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05C17/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
Disclosed is a paint roller device comprising an inner hub and an outer hub spaced by a cage of wires and adapted for supporting a paint roll sleeve. A cylindrical retainer extends axially outwardly from the outer hub and is adapted to retain a ball therein, the cylindrical retainer being spaced radially inwardly from the periphery of the outer hub to define a gap between an inside surface of the paint roll sleeve when on the roller. The end of the paint roll sleeve on the paint roller device and an end of the retainer define a plane perpendicular to an axis of the roller, and at least a portion of the ball extends a predetermined distance axially outwardly from the plane. The gap between the sleeve and the cylindrical extension prevents paint from interfering with the ball.
Claims
1. A paint roller device for use with a paint roller sleeve comprising: an inner hub and an outer hub axially spaced by a cage of wires and adapted for supporting the paint roller sleeve, the paint roller sleeve having an axial length greater than a length of the paint roller device and having a sleeve portion extending outwardly of an outer end of the outer hub when installed on the paint roller device; a cylindrical retainer extending axially outwardly from the outer end of the outer hub and having an outer periphery with a diameter less than a diameter of the outer hub; an open annulus around the cylindrical retainer, the open annulus defined by an inside surface of the outwardly extending sleeve portion when the paint roller sleeve is on the paint roller device, the outer end of the outer hub and the outer periphery of the cylindrical retainer, the open annulus being open at a distal end of the paint roller device to receive excess paint from the paint roller sleeve thereby impeding transference of the excess paint to the cylindrical retainer; a ball partially retained within the cylindrical retainer with at least a portion of the ball extending axially outwardly by a predetermined distance from a plane defined by a distal end of the paint roller sleeve, the plane being perpendicular to an axis of rotation of the paint roller device, wherein the ball acts to guide the paint roller device against an adjacent surface.
2. The paint roller device of claim 1 wherein the distance of the ball outwardly of the plane is adjustable.
3. The paint roller device of claim 1 wherein an outer end of the cylindrical retainer has a flange to retain the ball such that the ball is rotatable therein.
4. The paint roller device of claim 2 wherein the outer hub has an axial bore therethrough, the paint roller device further comprising an axially central rod extending from the inner hub to the outer hub and an outer end of the central rod extending into and through the axial bore and in contact with the ball.
5. The paint roller device of claim 4 wherein the outer end of the central rod in contact with the ball is rounded.
6. The paint roller device of claim 5 wherein the central rod comprises an axially inner rod attached to the inner hub and an axially outer rod threadably connected to the axially inner rod, the outer rod being rotatable relative to the inner rod to adjust the predetermined distance of the ball.
7. The paint roller device of claim 6 wherein the ball is a glass ball.
8. The paint roller device of claim 1 further comprising a handle associated with and extending from the inner hub, the handle being angled from the axis of the paint roller device.
9. A dual paint roller device comprising two paint rollers supported side by side, at least one of the two paint rollers defined in accordance with claim 1.
10. The dual paint roller device of claim 9 wherein the at least one paint roller is defined in accordance with claim 2.
11. The dual paint roller device of claim 9 wherein the at least one paint roller is defined in accordance with claim 3.
12. The dual paint roller device of claim 9 wherein the at least one paint roller is defined in accordance with claim 4.
13. The dual paint roller device of claim 9 wherein the at least one paint roller is defined in accordance with claim 5.
14. The dual paint roller device of claim 9 wherein the at least one paint roller is defined in accordance with claim 6.
15. The dual paint roller device of claim 9 wherein the at least one paint roller is defined in accordance with claim 7.
16. The dual paint roller device of claim 9 wherein the paint rollers are supported laterally spaced in parallel to each other by a bracket support, said bracket support connected to a handle by an adjustable connection.
17. The dual paint roller device of claim 16 wherein the adjustable connection is adapted for adjusting the angle of the handle to a plane of the two rollers.
18. The dual paint roller device of claim 17 further wherein the adjustable connection is configured to also permit the dual rollers and the bracket support to be separated from the handle for cleaning the rollers or changing rollers with a different color.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(21) The invention will be more fully appreciated and understood from the detailed description which follows.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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(23) Hubs 32 and 40 are of plastic and flanged retainer section 42 is also of plastic into which ball 44 can be pushed and is retained by circular flange 46. Ball 44 is held between flange 46 and the outer end 48 of hub 40 such that it can rotate freely. The ball is preferably a glass ball.
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(27) The threaded winged fastener 140 shown in
(28) Although the embodiment of
(29) An exemplary paint roller I have used has a length of about 100 mm from the inside of the flange 34 of inner hub 32 to the outer surface 48 of outer hub 40, with both hubs having a diameter of 35 mm and an axial length of 15 mm. The cylindrical extension 42 has an axial length of 27.5 mm and a diameter of 19 mm. The flanged opening 46 has a diameter of 14 mm with the glass ball a diameter of 16 mm. The depth of the interior of cylindrical extension 42 for the ball in
(30) Although not essential, the preferred angular relationship of handle 26 relative to the axis of the rod 38 is shown in
(31) The preferred ball is a glass ball as it will not mark the surfaces in which it engages as much as metal balls. However, the device will also work with metal balls or plastic balls.
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(34) Attachment 140 can be sold separately with small screws in a kit with simple instructions to drill small holes in the end of the plastic hub 148, if necessary. The attachment of accessory 140 to the hub is made prior to the insertion of the hub into a paint roller sleeve 150.
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(37) To avoid paint spilling over the end of the roller onto the ball during painting, the construction of the roller has two safeguards:
(38) 1) The ball sits inserted in a special cylinder retainer extending from the outer hub; and
(39) 2) The roller sleeve fits over the roller cage and the outer end of the roller sleeve is on the same level or plane as the top of the cylinder retainer (which houses the ball). This allows for any paint to safely spill over into the created gap or reservoir or open annulus around the cylindrical retainer allowing for a clean line finish.
(40) To assure a quality finish and a clean line when painting at a 90 angle, it is most preferred to use a high density foam roller sleeve, especially while painting at a height (up to 5 m) using the dual roller embodiment which requires the use of an extension pole. However, a regular yellow foam sleeve may also be used at lower levels.
(41) The advantage of this invention, as well as the timing in which it takes to finish a job from beginning to end, has been verified by myself with a prototype that I made. I have successfully painted a wall with a dual roller system that was 4.5 meters high in a stairwell and it did not require any prep work such as taping.
(42) Further, the bracket arrangement illustrated in figures such as
(43) The scope of the claims should not be limited by the preferred embodiments set forth in the description, but should be given the broadest interpretation consistent with the description as a whole.