Wallpaper handling device
09597923 ยท 2017-03-21
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B44C7/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B44C7/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A wallpaper handling device comprising a wallpaper support member having a first face for supporting a sheet of wallpaper and first and second sides extending therefrom; first and second clamps connected to the first and second sides respectively, each clamp comprising at least one clamping plate, the clamping plates of the two clamps extending inwardly towards each other over the first face, each clamp being adapted to be displaced between an open position in which the clamping plate is remote from the first face and a closed position in which the clamping plate abuts the first face so clamping a sheet of wallpaper between the first face and clamping plate.
Claims
1. A wallpaper handling device comprising a wallpaper support member having a first face for supporting a sheet of wallpaper across a top surface of the first face; the first face having first and second sides extending therefrom; first and second clamps connected to the first and second sides respectively, each clamp comprising at least one clamping plate, the clamping plates of the two clamps extending inwardly towards each other over the first face, each clamp being configured to be displaced between an open position in which the clamping plate is remote from the first face and a closed position in which the clamping plate abuts the first face to clamp a sheet of wallpaper between the top surface of the first face and clamping plate.
2. A wallpaper handling device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first face is divided into at least two spaced apart sub faces.
3. A wallpaper handling device as claimed in claim 1, wherein each clamp is pivotally connected to its associated side so that the clamping plates are pivotally displaced between open and closed positions.
4. A wallpaper handling device as claimed in claim 1, wherein each clamp is slideably connected to its associated side such that the clamping plates are slideably displaced between open and closed positions.
5. A wallpaper handling device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the clamps are connected to a common handle for displacing the clamps between open and closed positions.
6. A wallpaper handling device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first face is curved.
7. A wallpaper handling device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first face comprises at least two planar portions inclined to each other.
8. A wallpaper handling device as claimed in claimed 1, wherein the first and second sides are orthogonal to the first face.
9. A wallpaper handling device as claimed in claim 1, wherein at least one clamp comprises a plurality of clamping plates configured to abut the first face.
10. A wallpaper handling device as claimed in claim 1 further comprising a handle connected to the wallpaper support member.
11. A wallpaper handling device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the clamps are biased in the closed position.
Description
(1) The present invention will now be described by way of example only and not in any limitative sense with reference to the accompanying drawings in which
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(10) In use a strip of wallpaper 7 is pasted and arranged on the first face 3 paste side up. The wallpaper strip 7 is held in place by inserting the end of the wallpaper strip 7 into the clips 5,6 as shown. The first face 3 is then pushed up to the top of the wall and the wallpaper urged against the wall. The wallpaper that hangs down is then brushed into place on the wall with a decorating brush.
(11) The problem with such a device is that the position of the wallpaper strip 7 cannot easily be adjusted with respect to the wallpaper support member 2. If, for example, when the strip 7 is hung it is found that it is not correctly aligned with the pattern on the adjacent strip of wallpaper then the device 1 has to be taken down. The end of the wallpaper strip 7 is cut off and the strip 7 then reconnected to the device 1. Then decorator then tries to hang the strip 7 again. This often has to be repeated a number of times before strip 7 is correctly aligned with respect to the adjacent strip. This is inconvenient and time consuming.
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(13) First and second sides 16,17 extend from the first face 12 as shown. The first and second sides 16,17 are substantially orthogonal to the first face 12.
(14) Connected to each of the sides 16,17 are first and second clamps 18,19 as shown. Each clamp 18,19 comprises a support arm 20,21 pivotally connected to a side 16,17. Each support arm 20,21 has a clamp plate 22,23 extending therefrom. The two clamp plates 22,23 extend inwardly towards each other over the first face 12 as shown. Each clamp plate 22,23 is arranged to be adjacent and parallel to the first face 12. The two support arms 20,21 are connected together by a common handle 24. Also extending from each support arm 20,21 is a spacer arm 25,26, the function of which will be described below.
(15) Also connected to the wallpaper support member 11 is a pole 27 for lifting the device 10 to the top of a wall.
(16) The operation of the clamps 18,19 is shown with reference to
(17) The operation of the device 10 will now be described with reference to
(18) The device 10 is then lifted to the top of the wall and the wallpaper strip 13 at the bottom edge 14 of the first face 12 pushed against the wall. The bottom of the pole 27 remote from the wallpaper support member 11 is fixed in position on the floor so the decorator can then let go of the device 10. The bottom end of the pole 27 may be spring loaded to keep the pole 27 under compression. The wallpaper 13 which hangs down close to the wall is then brushed into contact with the wall.
(19) Once the wallpaper is correctly adhered to the wall the clamps 18,19 are pivoted to the open configuration and the device 10 removed. The very top of the wallpaper strip 13 is then adhered to the wall and cut to the correct length.
(20) As with devices of the prior art the wallpaper may not be correctly aligned with an adjacent strip of wallpaper. In this event the handle 24 is moved slightly pivoting the clamps 18,19 slightly towards the open configuration. The decorator can then pull the wallpaper strip 13 from below The wallpaper strip 13 will slide along the first face 12 from the top edge 15 towards the bottom edge 14 (shown by the arrows). Once the wallpaper strip 13 is in the correct position with respect to the adjacent strip the handle 14 is released and the clamps 18,19 return the closed position clamping the wallpaper strip 13 in fixed position with respect to the first surface 12. The wallpaper hanging down from the device 10 can then be adhered to the wall as before.
(21) Adjustment of the wallpaper strip in this way is possible because the clamps 18,19 are connected to the support member 11 at the sides 16,17 of the first face 12 and reach inwardly over the first face 12 towards each other. When the clamps 18,19 are in the open position the wallpaper strip 13 is free to be displaced on the first face 12 unimpeded by the clamps 18,19.
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(25) The operation of the device 10 has been described with reference to hanging vertical strips of wallpaper on a vertical wall. The device 10 can also be used to hang wallpaper horizontally by feeding the wallpaper 13 onto the first face 12 perpendicular to the direction described previously ie from one clamp to another). The device 10 can also be used to hang wallpaper on a ceiling.
(26) In a further embodiment of the invention (not shown) the first face 12 comprises two planar portions inclined at 90 degrees to each other. Each clamp 18,19 comprises two clamp plates 22,23. When the clamps 18,19 are pivoted to the closed position each clamp plate 22,23 abuts one of the planar portions.
(27) In a further embodiment of the invention the first face 12 is curved.