Apparatus and methods for illuminating an area surrounding a brush
09638411 ยท 2017-05-02
Inventors
Cpc classification
B25G1/102
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F21L4/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
H04R1/028
ELECTRICITY
F21V33/0084
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V23/0435
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V23/0414
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V33/0056
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
H04R1/02
ELECTRICITY
A46B15/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
F21V33/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
The present invention is a multifunctional electronic light emitting removable grip sleeve for a paintbrush. A paintbrush is to be inserted into an encasement to improve handling and control over the paintbrush. The encasement is ergonomic and smoothly contours to the hand of a painter or user. Within the encasement are two elastic walls that can be tapered to allow the handle of a paintbrush to become lodged as it is inserted. Atop the encasement is a plurality of illuminating sources, preferably LED's, which are used to direct light onto a painted surface. Additionally, a multitude of electronic components can be installed into the present invention in increase productivity and provide convenience for the painter. For example, Bluetooth technology can be implemented into the encasement, similar to cellular phones, along with a radio scanner, a stereo system, and a USB port. Painting is facilitated by using the present invention.
Claims
1. An electronic light emitting removable sleeve for a brush comprising: an encasement having a first receiving aperture through a top wall and a second receiving aperture through a bottom wall, the encasement including an open path extending from the first receiving aperture to the second receiving aperture, the open path being configured to removably receive the brush; at least one illuminating source positioned in or on a top wall exterior surface of the top wall; at least one power source located within the encasement, the at least one power source being configured to power the at least one illuminating sources via an electrical circuitry; at least one switch coupled to the at least one power source and the at least one illuminating source via the electrical circuitry, the at least one switch controlling power flow to the at least one illuminating source; and a rear wall having a wave-shaped exterior surface, a front wall having a flat exterior surface, a left wall having a rounded exterior surface, and a right wall having a rounded exterior surface located between the top wall exterior surface and a bottom surface.
2. The sleeve according to claim 1 further comprising; at least one recessed groove recessed in the top wall exterior surface, each of the at least one recessed groove containing at least one of the at least one illuminating sources.
3. The sleeve according to claim 2 further comprising: at least one groove cover located above or within a respective one of the at least one recessed grooves, the at least one groove cover enclosing one of the at least one illuminating source in the at least one recessed groove.
4. The sleeve according to claim 2 further comprising each of the at least one recessed groove being recessed in the top wall and positioned around the first receiving aperture.
5. The sleeve according to claim 1 further comprising: at least one of the group consisting of an audible system, a speaker, a radio frequency receiver, a Bluetooth transceiver, a headphone jack, and a USB port coupled to the electrical circuitry.
6. The sleeve according to claim 1 further comprising: an attachment clip.
7. The sleeve according to claim 1 further comprising the at least one switch being one of the group consisting of an on/off switch and a dimmer.
8. The sleeve according to claim 1 further comprising the electrical circuitry including a processor.
9. The sleeve according to claim 1 further comprising the at least one illuminating source being an LED.
10. The sleeve according to claim 1 further comprising: an encasement wrap.
11. The sleeve according to claim 10 further comprising the encasement wrap being a rubber binding.
12. The sleeve according to claim 1 further comprising: the front wall being positioned opposite the rear wall; and the rear wall being coupled to the front wall by the left wall and the right wall, the left wall positioned opposite the right wall.
13. The sleeve according to claim 1 further comprising: a left elastic wall and a right elastic wall, the left elastic wall being located between the front and rear walls, the right elastic wall being located between the front and rear walls and opposite the left elastic wall.
14. The sleeve according to claim 13 further comprising the elastic wall curvature of the left elastic wall and the right elastic wall being substantially equivalent to the brush curvature of a portion of the brush with which the sleeve is utilized.
15. The sleeve according to claim 13 further comprising the left elastic wall and the right elastic wall being coupled to the front wall and the rear wall in a substantially perpendicular manner.
16. The sleeve according to claim 15 further comprising the left elastic wall and the right elastic wall being formed of a material able to exert a compressive stress on a portion of the brush when the portion is inserted into the open path.
17. The sleeve according to claim 1 further comprising the power source being at least one of the group consisting of a battery and a rechargeable power source.
18. The sleeve according to claim 1 further comprising: a mechanical tightening system able to exert a compressive stress on a portion of the brush when portion is inserted into the open path.
19. A method for illuminating an area around a brush comprising: slidably attaching a removable sleeve over a portion of the brush; and the removable sleeve being comprised of: an encasement having a first receiving aperture through a top wall and a second receiving aperture through a bottom wall, the encasement including an open path extending from the first receiving aperture to the second receiving aperture, the open path being configured to removably receive a portion of the brush; at least one illuminating source positioned in or on a top wall exterior surface of the top wall; at least one power source located within the encasement, the at least one power source being configured to power the at least one illuminating sources via an electrical circuitry; at least one switch coupled to the at least one power source and the at least one illuminating source via the electrical circuitry, the at least one switch controlling power flow to the at least one illuminating source; and a rear wall having a wave-shaped exterior surface, a front wall having a flat exterior surface, a left wall having a rounded exterior surface, and a right wall having a rounded exterior surface located between the top wall exterior surface and a bottom surface.
20. The method according to claim 19, wherein the at least one illuminating source directs light onto a surface.
21. The method according to claim 20, wherein the surface is a surface being painted.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAIL DESCRIPTIONS OF THE INVENTION
(17) All illustrations of the drawings are for the purpose of describing selected versions of the present invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.
(18) The present invention is a multifunctional electronic light emitting removable grip sleeve for a paintbrush, which is shown in
(19) As is shown in
(20) The ergonomic nature of the present invention decreases the amount of strain induced into a painters hand while holding the encasement 1 with a paintbrush attached. This is enabled by the contrasting wall surfaces and the gradual increasing width of these wall surfaces. The increasing width of the wave-shaped wall surface 2 is shown in
(21) In order for a paintbrush to be inserted within the encasement 1, apertures on the wide top surface 7 and the narrow bottom surface 12 are provided. The first receiving aperture 9 is concentrically positioned on the wide top surface 7. The second receiving aperture 13 is concentrically positioned on the narrow bottom surface 12. The wide top surface 7 is positioned oppositely to the narrow bottom surface 12, wherein the ergonomic wall surfaces serve as the medium between both the wide top surface 7 and the narrow bottom surface 12. An open path from the first receiving aperture 9 to the second receiving aperture 13 should be made within the encasement 1, which is denoted by the open passage. Contained within the encasement 1 are the left elastic wall 10 and the right elastic wall 11. As is shown in
(22) The design of the encasement 1 facilitates being used as a grip for a paintbrush. To be used as a grip, the bottom handle of a paintbrush should be first inserted through the first receiving aperture 9. As the handle is being traversed through the first receiving aperture 9 into the encasement 1, the handle of the paintbrush should make contact with both the left elastic wall 10 and the right elastic wall 11. A compressive pressure force should then be induced onto the handle from the left elastic wall 10 and the right elastic wall 11; the further the handle traverses through the encasement 1, the greater the compressive pressure force should become. This compressive pressure force onto the handle should cause the handle to become temporarily lodged within the encasement 1;
(23) The present invention directs light onto a surface using the plurality of illuminating sources 14. Atop the wide top surface 7 should be the plurality of recessed grooves 8 which the illuminating sources 14 are to be fitted within. These recessed grooves 8 should also be perimetrically positioned around the first receiving aperture 9. Each of the plurality of illuminating sources 14 are positioned and affixed within each of the plurality of recessed grooves 8 as is shown in
(24) The present invention is an electrical device. To this end, the present invention comprises a power source 16, an electronics processor 15 and a plurality of wires 19.
(25) The present invention can comprise a multitude of additional electrical components and should not only be limited to the aforementioned electrical components. An additional electrical component could be an audible system 101 that comprises a plurality of speaker wires 102 and a plurality of speakers 103, and also a radiofrequency transmitter that comprises a plurality of receiver wires 202.
(26) An alternative embodiment of the present invention implements a modified left elastic wall 10 and a right elastic wall 11. As opposed to a compressive pressure force being applied to the handle of a paintbrush strictly because the open path narrows from the wide top surface 7 to the narrow bottom surface 12, a mechanical tightening system could be implemented. The mechanical tightening system would function by decreasing the volume within the open passage by causing the left elastic wall 10 and the right elastic wall 11 both to contract inwards towards each other. By contracting, the open path should narrow, and a compressive force from the left elastic wall 10 and the right elastic wall 11 would lodge the paintbrush handle within the encasement 1.
(27) The present invention is multifunctional and can be used in tandem with other painting accessories. It is not uncommon for a painter to strap a flashlight to a helmet, hardhat, head strap or similar head devices so that the lighting is steady and only moves with the motion of the painter's body, not their arm or hand. The present invention could be used to strap onto these head devices. Additional components or connections could simply be installed onto the present invention or adhesives such as Velcro could be simply adhered to the encasement 1 and to the head device to provide this capability without departing from the scope of the present invention.
(28) Another alternative embodiment of the present invention could be an electronic grip sleeve that uses an interchangeable paintbrush head that does not need an entire paintbrush. The paintbrush head would be attached into the first receiving aperture 9 and the encasement 1 would operate as the handle of the paintbrush. Though, the paintbrush head could be fixed to the encasement 1 making the present invention an electronic paintbrush. This electronic paintbrush would not require any assembly with a paintbrush because the brush head would be part of the invention and the handle could simply be an elongated encasement 1.
(29) Another alternative embodiment of the present invention comprises an attachment clip 301, which is shown in
(30) Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.