SKIRTBOARD PAINT GUARD
20170189925 ยท 2017-07-06
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Abstract
A paint guard for protecting a stair covering during the painting of a skirtboard on a staircase, the paint guard having a plurality of interconnected and generally perpendicular planar surfaces, including a surface for covering a portion of a stair tread, a surface for covering a portion of a stair riser, and a plurality of surfaces for covering the edges of the stair covering nearest the skirtboard. The paint guard also includes a concave portion attached to the surface for covering a portion of a stair tread, the concave portion covering a forward edge portion of a staircase tread. The paint guard is either rigidly made or constructed of a durable material that can be bent and folded into the final shape, and is adjustable in size to fit on staircases of varying dimension.
Claims
1. A paint guard for protecting a stair covering during the painting of a skirtboard on a staircase, the staircase including a plurality of staircase treads and staircase risers, the paint guard comprising: a planar, rectangular tread plate having a width dimension which is less than the width dimension of a staircase tread, and a depth dimension which is the same as the depth dimension of a staircase tread; a planar, rectangular riser plate attached perpendicularly to the tread plate along the entire width of the tread plate at the portion thereof nearest the staircase riser, the riser plate having a width dimension equal to the width dimension of the tread plate, and a height dimension which is the same as the height dimension of a staircase riser; a nose plate attached to the tread plate along the entire width of the tread plate at the portion thereof farthest from the staircase riser, the nose plate having a width dimension equal to the width dimension of the tread plate, and a concave curvature dimensioned to completely cover a forward edge portion of a staircase tread; a first planar, rectangular side plate attached perpendicularly to the tread plate along the entire depth of the tread plate at the portion thereof nearest the skirtboard, the first side plate having a depth dimension equal to the depth dimension of the tread plate and having a height dimension substantially equal to a thickness of the stair covering; a second planar, rectangular side plate attached perpendicularly to the riser plate along the entire height of the riser plate at the portion thereof nearest the skirtboard, the second side plate having a height dimension equal to the height dimension of the riser plate and having a depth dimension substantially equal to a thickness of the stair covering; and a third planar side plate attached perpendicularly to the nose plate along the entire concave curvature thereof at the portion of the nose plate nearest the skirtboard, the third side plate having a curved dimension with a length of curvature equal to the length of the concave curvature of the nose plate, and having a depth dimension along the entire curvature which is substantially equal to a thickness of the stair covering; wherein the tread plate, the riser plate, the nose plate, the first side plate, the second side plate, and the third side plate are arranged to form a single integral unit which is placed to completely protect the stair covering on one of the plurality of stair treads and adjacent stair riser of the staircase.
2. The paint guard of claim 1, wherein the tread plate further comprises a pull feature on a portion thereof farthest from the skirtboard.
3. The paint guard of claim 2, wherein the pull feature comprises a tab arranged perpendicularly to the planar surface of the tread plate.
4. The paint guard of claim 2, wherein the pull feature comprises a roughened surface area on the planar surface of the tread plate.
5. The paint guard of claim 1, wherein the stair covering comprises carpeting.
6. The paint guard of claim 1, further comprising a slidable insert arranged to slide into first and second side slots of the tread plate, said first side slot being formed on the bottom surface of the tread plate along the depth thereof on the side nearest the first side plate, said second side slot being formed on the bottom surface of the tread plate along the depth thereof on the side opposite the first side plate, said slidable insert including a nose plate attached to the end thereof farthest from the staircase riser, said slidable insert further including a fourth planar side plate attached perpendicularly to the nose plate of the slidable insert at the portion of the nose plate nearest the skirtboard.
7. The paint guard of claim 6, further comprising a plurality of parallel breakoff indentations extending completely across the riser plate and the second side plate at the ends thereof farthest from the tread plate, said parallel breakoff indentations oriented parallel to the surface of the tread plate.
8. The paint guard of claim 7, wherein the plurality of parallel breakoff indentations are scored into the riser plate and the second side plate.
9. The paint guard of claim 7, wherein the plurality of parallel breakoff indentations are perforated in the riser plate and the second side plate.
10. An article of manufacture designed to be used as a paint guard for protecting a stair covering during the painting of a skirtboard on a staircase, the staircase including a plurality of staircase treads and staircase risers, the article of manufacture comprising a rectangular planar sheet of material which includes: a rectangular tread plate section having a width dimension which is less than the width dimension of a staircase tread, and a depth dimension which is the same as the depth dimension of a staircase tread; a rectangular riser plate section adjoining the tread plate section along the shortest dimension of the rectangular planar sheet of material, the riser plate section having a width dimension equal to the width dimension of the tread plate, and a height dimension which is the same as the height dimension of a staircase riser; a plurality of parallel indentations extending completely across the shortest dimension of the rectangular planar sheet of material between the tread plate section and the riser plate section, said plurality of indentations being parallel to a shortest outer edge of the rectangular planar sheet of material; a nose plate section attached to the tread plate section along the entire width of the tread plate section at the portion thereof farthest from the riser plate section, the nose plate section having a width dimension equal to the width dimension of the tread plate; a first pair of planar, rectangular side plate sections attached to the tread plate section along the entire depth of the tread plate section on each side thereof, the first pair of side plate sections having respective depth dimensions equal to the depth dimension of the tread plate section and having respective height dimensions substantially equal to a thickness of the stair covering; a second pair of planar, rectangular side plate sections attached to the riser plate section along the entire height of the riser plate section on each side thereof, the second pair of side plate sections having respective height dimensions equal to the height dimension of the riser plate section and having respective depth dimensions substantially equal to a thickness of the stair covering; a third pair of planar side plate sections attached to the nose plate section along the shortest dimension of the nose plate section on each side thereof, the third pair of side plate sections having a depth dimension which is substantially equal to a thickness of the stair covering; and a plurality of parallel breakoff indentations extending completely across the riser plate section and the second pair of side plate sections at the portions of said sections farthest from the nose plate section, said plurality of breakoff indentations being parallel to a shortest outer edge of the rectangular planar sheet of material.
11. The article of manufacture of claim 10, wherein said nose plate section has a concave curvature dimensioned to completely cover a forward edge portion of a staircase tread.
12. The article of manufacture of claim 11, wherein said third pair of planar side plate sections attached to the nose plate section along the shortest dimension of the nose plate section on each side thereof have a curved dimension with a length of curvature equal to the length of the concave curvature of the nose plate section.
13. The article of manufacture of claim 10, wherein a portion of the surface of the tread plate section is roughened.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
[0026] Other aspects and advantages of this invention will become apparent from the following more detailed description which refers to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0035] As illustrated in
[0036] To provide for reasonable ease in traversing the steps of a staircase, standards have been developed governing the depth of a staircase tread 12 and the height of a staircase riser 14. These standards vary slightly with locale, but generally require the tread depth to range from 12 to 15 inches, and the riser height to range from 7 to 9 inches. A rule of thumb for building a staircase is that the sum of a tread depth and its two adjacent risers should be between 24 and 26 inches.
[0037] The staircase 10 is often provided with a skirtboard on one or both sides for decorative and/or structural reasons. In the illustration of
[0038] The covering material (carpet) 18 runs continuously from the top to the bottom of the staircase 10, and forms a rounded edge or nose 16 as it traverses the outer edge of each tread 12. When the skirtboard 20 is painted, all of the adjacent covering material (carpet) 18 must be protected from dripping, splattering, or splashing of the paint. This includes the material (carpet) 18 covering the treads 12, the risers 14, and the noses 16.
[0039] A paint guard 100 is placed onto a portion of the staircase 10 for this purpose. As seen in
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[0041] Paint guard 100 further comprises three minor planar surfaces formed as perpendicular extensions of the three major planar surfaces. As illustrated in
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[0043] The pull feature 105 is illustrated in
[0044] Referring now to
[0045] As illustrated in
[0046] Sliding insert 106 is provided with its own nose plate, identified as nose plate 107 in
[0047] Referring once again to
[0048] The combination of the adjustable sliding insert 106 on tread plate 101 and the series of breakoff lines 110 on riser plate 102 allows the paint guard 100 to be usable for staircase tread/riser arrangements of any particular dimensions.
[0049] Turning now to
[0050] The sheet of material 150 may comprise a very thin metal, various types of plastic or vinyl materials, or even a thin cardboard. Any material that can be scored or perforated, bent into the appropriate shape, and then remain relatively rigid after bending and shaping, is suitable for use in the present invention. The description herein is not intended to be limited to the use of any particular material, but is rather intended to encompass all suitable materials.
[0051] To quickly and easily transform the sheet of material 150 into a paint guard ready for placement on the covering material (carpet) 18 of a staircase 10, a user first bends the sheet of material 150 along a selected one of the series of bend lines 111 to form a generally L-shaped structure. The particular one of the series of bend lines 111 is selected in accordance with the depth of the tread 12 of the staircase 10 being painted. The portion of the selected bend line which traverses the portion of sheet of material 150 that will become side plates 104 is then cut so that side plates 104 can later be bent into position.
[0052] Next the user determines the height of the riser 14 of the staircase 10 being painted, and selects one of the series of breakoff lines 110 that corresponds to that height. In other words, the distance between the previously selected one of the series of bend lines 111 and the selected breakoff line 110 will cause riser plate 102 of the paint guard 100 to correspond to the height of the riser 14 of staircase 10. The user bends the sheet of material 150 on the selected breakoff line 110 until the excess length of material breaks completely off. The excess material is discarded.
[0053] The user then bends side plates 104 into position by bending the sheet of material 150 along bend line 113. Each side plate 104 is bent downwardly in
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[0056] The present invention has been described in terms of specific embodiments incorporating details to facilitate the understanding of the principles of construction and operation of the invention. Such reference herein to specific embodiments and details thereof is not intended to limit the scope of the claims appended hereto. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that modifications may be made in the embodiment chosen for illustration without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
[0057] The embodiments of the invention in which an exclusive property or privilege is claimed are defined in the following claims.