Paint Brush Edging Tool With Swivel End Plate
20180078032 ยท 2018-03-22
Inventors
Cpc classification
A46B15/0055
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B44D3/225
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
A46B17/08
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
The paint brush guide with swivel mounted secondary guide plate has handle clip or strap to removably attach to the brush handle. First and second elevated plates are disposed above and at an acute angle from the 3-D paint brush plane. A swivel mounted secondary guide plate on the second elevated plate has a distal guide edge operable in first and second guide positions, defined as first and second extreme obtuse cut-in angles for the paint brush. These first and second cut-in angles are on opposite sides of the longitudinal centerline of the paint brush. Further, the first and second elevated plates are longitudinally twisted or rotated over the 3-D brush plane. The second elevated plate form an A-shape forward edge. A hinge between the first and second elevated plates permit flexation. Stops can limit the rotation of the swivel mounted secondary guide plate.
Claims
1. A paint brush tool adapted to be removably attached to a handle on a paint brush wherein the paint brush has a handle, a bristle box longitudinally and laterally extending from the handle and paint brush bristles extending both longitudinally outboard beyond the bristle box and the handle and laterally from the bristle box to form a three dimensional (3-D) solid bristle brush plane about a longitudinal centerline of the paint brush and the paint brush handle, the tool comprising: a guide having a proximal handle clip or handle strap adapted to be removably attached to said handle, said handle clip or handle strap adapted to removably attach and detach said guide from said handle; when said guide is attached to said handle via said handle clip or said handle strap: said guide having a first elevated plate coupled to said handle clip or handle strap and extending longitudinally away from said handle; said first elevated plate disposed at an acute angle away from said 3-D brush plane and extending at an angle away from and outboard of said 3-D brush plane; a second elevated plate longitudinally extending beyond a distal edge of said first elevated plate; a swivel mounted secondary guide plate movably mounted on said second elevated plate at or near both a longitudinal centerline of said second elevated plate and said longitudinal centerline of said paint brush, said secondary guide plate having a distal secondary guide terminal edge; said secondary guide terminal edge being operable in at least a first and a second guide position, in said first guide position said secondary guide terminal edge forming a first extreme obtuse cut-in angle, and in said second operational position said secondary guide terminal edge forming a second extreme obtuse cut-in angle, said first and second extreme obtuse cut-in angles being relative to said longitudinal centerline of the paint brush and on opposite sides of said longitudinal centerline of the paint brush; an outboard surface of said second elevated plate disposed at an obtuse angle away from an outboard surface said first elevated plate such that said second elevated plate extends over said 3-D brush plane and said secondary guide terminal edge in said first and second operational positions is elevated over and spaced apart from a terminal brush facing region of said 3-D brush plane; said first elevated plate and second elevated plate being longitudinally twisted and rotated at an acute angle with respect to a longitudinal centerline of the 3-D brush plane; thereby enabling a user to gather paint on said 3-D brush plane and said terminal brush facing region without placing paint on said secondary guide plate.
2. A paint tool as claimed in claim 1 wherein second elevated plate longitudinally extends beyond a distal edge of said first elevated plate, said second elevated plate having a pair of terminal edges forming a terminal vertex above said 3-D brush plane; said secondary guide plate rotatably mounted near said terminal vertex.
3. A paint tool as claimed in claim 2 wherein said distal endpoint of said vertex is adapted to either (a) be co-extensive with said distal terminal edge of said 3-D brush plane or (b) extend longitudinally beyond said distal terminal edge of said 3-D brush plane.
4. A paint tool as claimed in claim 3 including a hinge along an interface between said first elevated plate and said second elevated plate thereby permitting said second elevated plate to flex with respect to said first elevated plate.
5. A paint tool as claimed in claim 4 wherein said hinge is formed as a detent along said interface between said first elevated plate and said terminal plate, said detent establishing a flexible joint between said first elevated plate and said second elevated plate.
6. A paint tool as claimed in claim 1 including first and second stops respectively limiting the rotation of said secondary guide plate at (a) said first operational position for said first extreme obtuse cut-in angle and (b) said second operational position at said second extreme obtuse cut-in angle.
7. A paint tool as claimed in claim 6 wherein said first and second stops are disposed on said secondary guide plate and cooperate with said second elevated plate.
8. A paint tool as claimed in claim 5 including first and second stops respectively limiting the rotation of said secondary guide plate at (a) said first operational position for said first extreme obtuse cut-in angle and (b) said second operational position at said second extreme obtuse cut-in angle.
9. A paint tool as claimed in claim 8 wherein said first and second stops are disposed on said secondary guide plate and cooperate with said second elevated plate.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0024] Further objects and advantages of the present invention are found in the detailed description of the preferred embodiments when taken in conjunction with the drawings which are briefly described below.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0034] The present invention relates to a paint brush tool and, more specifically, an edging tool which is removably mounted onto a paintbrush. Similar numerals designate similar items throughout the Figures.
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[0036] Paint brush 10 includes a handle 12 and a handle transitional segment 12a leading longitudinally to bristle box 14. A plurality of paint brush bristles 17 (diagrammatically partly illustrated in the Figures) extend both longitudinally and laterally outboard beyond bristle box 14 as well as handle 12, 12a. Additionally, bristles 17 extend laterally from bristle box 30 to form a three-dimensional (3-D) solid bristle brush plane.
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[0038] Paint tool 30 includes, at its proximal end, an attachment member which permits the tool to be removably attached to handle 12 of paint brush 10. Attachment systems are discussed later in
[0039] In one embodiment, the tool guide 30 includes a lateral, substantially perpendicular riser wall (not shown) which elevates a first elevated plate 40 above the stabilization plate 34 and the riser wall is perpendicular to the plane of plate 34. In another embodiment shown in the Figures, the first elevated plate 40 rises above the 3-D bristle plane 16 at an acute angle, about 15 degrees and rises above the stabilization plate 34 (plate 34 being adjacent to the brush handle and bristle box) and the first elevational plate is rotated about 30 degrees about the 3-D axial centerline 11a, 11b. In this manner, one lateral edge of plate 34 is nearer to the 3-D plane and the other lateral edge of plate 34 is farther away from the 3-D plane.
[0040] The first elevated plate 40 extends longitudinally beyond the distal end region of stabilization plate 34 and the proximal longitudinal region 38 of plate 40 is very near and sometimes adjacent the bristle brush box 14. The plate 40, with respect to
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[0042] The elevated plate 40 is disposed at an acute angle away from 3-D brush plane 16 and extends at an angle away from and outboard of 3-D brush plane 16. This acute angle is shown as angle 41 in
[0043] The edge guide 30 includes a forward elevated terminal plate 44 (sometime called the second elevated terminal plate 44) which extends beyond the distal interface edge 42 of elevated plate 40. The elevated terminal plate 44 has a distal terminal edge or end 46 which extends longitudinally beyond distal terminal edge 18 of 3-D brush plane 16.
[0044] The forward or second terminal plate 44 is disposed at an obtuse angle away from the elevated plate 40 such that the distal terminal plate 44 and the edge 46 extends longitudinally beyond the 3-D brush plane 16 and the edge 46 lies substantially adjacent a facing region 19 of 3-D brush plane 16. As shown in
[0045] The forward or second plate has a terminal edge 46 (see
[0046] The elevated plate 40 and the terminal plate 44 are adapted to be elevated over and spaced apart from and cover the facing region 19 of the 3-D brush plane 16 and further are rotated about 15-30 degrees with respect to the axial centerline 11a, 11b. In this manner, a user can gather paint on the 3-D brush plane 16 and more specifically on bristles 17 without placing paint on the forward or second terminal plate 16 and on edge 46.
[0047] The lateral span 51 of tool guide 30 is greater than the lateral span 23 of the 3-D brush plane 16. In this manner elevated plate 40 and terminal plate 44 have complementary lateral and longitudinal dimensions which cover all the bristles. By covering 3D plane face 19, paint on bristles 17 do not strike any wall segment that terminal edge 46 of terminal plate 44 strikes. The terminal edge 46 forces bristle end 18 away from the wall striking terminal edge 46.
[0048] The bristles are covered a longitudinal distance 21a with the use of plates 40, 44 having a having a brush coverage distance 57. Further, plates 40, 44 are elevated above and both laterally and longitudinally cover the bristle box 14 and 3D brush plane 16 as shown by the combination of longitudinal distances 55, 57 and lateral distance 51. Although
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[0050] The edging guide tool 30 may have a thin walled interface 42 between elevated plate 40 and terminal plate 44 which interface has thinner wall thickness than the thickness of plate 40 and plate 44. By thinning wall interface 42, this provides an additional flex joint, permitting flexing of the guide end 44, 46, with respect to plate 40. This flex joint 42 is noted by the double headed flex arrow 31 in
[0051] In one embodiment, the stabilization plate 34, riser 36, elevated plate 40 and terminal plate 44 are all one piece, as an integral structure. Preferably, guide structure 30 is made of plastic.
[0052] The guide edging tool 30 can be attached with many different types of attachment mechanisms, systems or members to handle 12. Handle clips
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[0056] In the illustrated embodiment, the elevated plate 44 has a distal terminal ends 113, 115 forming a vertex terminating in a pointed distal edge 117. Near the distal end point 117, a swivel mount for the secondary guide plate 112 permits guide plate 112 to swivel to the left and to the right of the second elevated plate 44. A simple swivel mount such as a rivet 114 extending through a hole 116 can be used. Alternatively, a cotter pin or other pin and hole combination may be used, or a screw system or a nut and screw system. As shown, the pin 114 has a shaft extending from secondary guide 112 with a longitudinal gap formed in the shaft of the pin permitting the shaft to collapse on and occupy a smaller cross-sectional area as compared to the cross-sectional area of the pin shaft at rest. A small head at the distal end of the pin shaft can be forced through hole 116 and the split shaft collapses during insertion. After insertion the split shaft returns to its larger cross-sectional shape, thereby locking the plate 122 onto plate 44. Secondary guide plate 112 includes a distal terminal edge 120.
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[0058] In one embodiment, the edging guide has a second elevated plate 44 with two distal terminal edges 113 and 115 which edges form an acute angle with respect to each other (a vertex). The swivel mounted secondary guide plate 112 can rotate such that the distal edge of the guide plate, that is terminal edge 120, is adjacent the terminal edge 113 of elevated plate 44. In this position as shown along line 171 in
[0059] In this manner, the edging tool or paint guide has a swivel end plate which permits the user to easily cut in a painted edge from different brush-to-wall angles. Holding the inventive paint brush in one's right hand and to paint an edge between a vertical sidewall and a ceiling, when the sidewall is adjacent the user's left shoulder, the swivel end plate is placed in one extreme obtuse cut-in angle (a first extreme obtuse cut-in angle 152 which presents edges 120, 113 the to the wall or ceiling an extreme acute guide edge (the variable angle, forward terminal edge of the guide 110)). When the sidewall is adjacent the user's right shoulder, the swivel end plate 112 can be placed in the other extreme obtuse cut-in angle along line 173 (defined by coextensive edges 115 and 120)(presenting to the wall or ceiling the second extreme acute guide edge 115, 120 with the variable angle forward terminal edge of the guide 110).
[0060] The variable angle cut in edge can be created by using a series of mechanical stops similar to that shown in
[0061] With respect to the variable angle cut in edge, rather than using a single indent-detent shown in
[0062] Therefore, returning to
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[0064] The clip 130 shown in
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[0067] The invention can be configured such that the distal forward edge of elevated plate 44 can be squared off or at a right angle with respect to longitudinal centerline 11a (
[0068] The claims appended hereto are meant to cover modifications and changes within the scope and spirit of the present invention. What is claimed is: