Manual Paint Application System
20250144662 ยท 2025-05-08
Inventors
Cpc classification
B05C11/11
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05C11/1039
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05C17/002
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05C11/1002
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05C1/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B05C11/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05C1/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05C11/11
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05C17/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05C17/03
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
Disclosed is a manual painting device (brush/roller) that allows surfaces to be coated continuously without the brush or roller having to be dipped manually in order to be loaded with paint. The kit can be mounted on a trolley/structure for transport or can be used in a backpack with a tank connected to a pump and from which the paint flows automatically, conveyed through a hose to the applicator element (brush/roller), such that the applicator element is loaded automatically from inside the painting accessory itself.
Claims
1. A manual paint application system, characterized in that it is made up of at least one tank with paint or other liquids, connected to a drive pump, with control electronics, which assembly is integrated in a case that can be included in a backpack, which pump is connected to a drive tube or feeding hose for a series of interchangeable brush- and roller-type head accessories that are fed with the product contained in the tank from the handle thereof and that include reconveying means for reconveying said product to the bristles of the brush or to the painting element of the rollers, having regulating means for regulating the flow of product to be applied, with the particularity that the control electronics include a remote activation control and means for inverting the rotation of the pump, such as a system for the backflow and recovery of the product to be applied, with the interchangeable heads being envisaged to include a product inlet to which the feeding hose is manually connected and a threaded area designed with different measurements in each painting accessory so as to be compatible with the different handles, wherein the handles are interchangeable by means of connecting different painting accessories, provided with a lower groove determining means for restricting the hose, which groove has an inner projection or rib, which handles include internally and in the upper portion an annular narrowing in which the free end of the hose fits externally and hermetically, on the inside of which there is coupled the lower end or product inlet of the painting head, while said handles include internally and in the upper portion a ring made of rubber or the like for the leak-tight fixing of the hose, concentric to the product inlet.
2. The manual paint application system according to claim 1, characterized in that the tank is linked to the case through a cap with a complementary inner thread of the tank and through which it communicates with the pump, having three nut holders for fixing to the structure of the case.
3. The manual paint application system according to claim 1, characterized in that the electronics are powered through a rechargeable inner battery.
4. The manual paint application system according to claim 1, characterized in that the electronics are powered through grid connection means.
5. The manual paint application system according to claim 1, characterized in that the heads of the accessories which are fed through the hose include a plurality of outlet conduits with organic geometries and progressive curvatures, each of them being linked to a flexible or rigid tube which is prolonged into the inside of the painting element.
6. The manual paint application system according to claim 1, characterized in that the brush-type accessories have a cavity or tank in which the bristles are located and fixed to the corresponding head, having on the upper inner edge thereof a perimeter flange for directing the bristles, once positioned, to the central direction of the paint brush through which the paint flows.
7. The manual paint application system according to claim 1, characterized in that the brush-type accessory includes a projecting male thread in its side or front area for the selective fixing of different flat sash brushes by means of the corresponding nut.
8. The manual paint application system according to claim 7, characterized in that the flat sash brushes include edges determining anti-fouling means for the outer face of the wall, having configurations that can be adapted to different corners or angles of the wall to be painted.
9. The manual paint application system according to claim 7, characterized in that the flat sash brushes include height regulating means, as well as a rounded end in one of the corners thereof.
10. The manual paint application system according to claim 1, characterized in that the roller-type head accessory includes a sliding nut for positioning the roller, and protuberances for securing the accessory to the corresponding bucket.
11. The manual paint application system according to claim 1, characterized in that the roller-type head accessory includes a hose fitting-type connection in which the hose is coupled and a threaded area for attachment to the handle.
12. The manual paint application system according to claim 1, characterized in that there is mounted on the roller-type head accessory a foam painting element, which accessory includes two cylinders, an outer cylinder and an inner cylinder, both cylinders being perforated with communicating holes or grooves for the paint on the foam painting element, the cylinders being independent and free with respect to one another, without requiring mechanical clipping.
13. The manual paint application system according to claim 12, characterized in that the roller-type head accessory has an inlet to the inner cylinder at an angle.
14. The manual paint application system according to claim 12, characterized in that the outer cylinder externally includes radial flanges for securing the foam painting element.
15. The manual paint application system according to claim 12, characterized in that the roller-type head accessory includes at both ends detachable securing means for flat sash brushes, the flat brush being in a position opposite the position of the product inlet, integral and rotational, without clipping, with respect to the inner cylinder and the flat brush positioned at the same end of the product inlet being rotational and detachable with respect to the inner cylinder.
16. The manual paint application system according to claim 1, characterized in that in the roller-type head accessory, there are established inside the roller painting element air chambers for reducing the weight and the volume of the product on the inside of the accessory.
17. The manual paint application system according to claim 1, characterized in that in the roller-type head accessory, there are defined a paint inlet chamber and a paint outlet chamber which are communicated through tubes distributed along of the roller, with there being envisaged that in the paint outlet chamber the accessory has on its outer face a small lip around the spiral-shaped body.
18. The manual paint application system according to claim 1, characterized in that the roller-type head accessory is complemented with a support provided with means for fixing to the roller itself, which includes a shaft parallel thereto, in which a conventional roller can be selectively inserted, in a tangential arrangement, and which, by means of a transmission, is linked to the roller which has an open shell-like protective casing in correspondence with the area of contact with the conventional roller.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0024] To complement the description that will be made below and for the purpose of helping to better understand the features of the invention according to a preferred practical embodiment thereof, a set of drawings is attached as an integral part of said description in which with the following is depicted in a non-limiting illustrative manner:
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PREFERRED EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION
[0041] In view of the mentioned figures, and particularly
[0054] With respect to the heads, and according to
[0055] The brush heads are characterized by having several housings (12) in which a flexible tube (13) which allows conveying the paint to the intermediate area of the bristle (15) of the brush is inserted, without disturbing painting and improving paint distribution
[0056] These flexible tubes (13) can also emerge from the same body of the brush (4) without having to be inserted since they can be provided during the same manufacturing process.
[0057] The brush heads have a tank (14) in which the bristles (15) are located and fixed in the head for painting.
[0058] The brush heads are characterized by having a hose fitting-type connection (16) in which the hose (10) is coupled and a threaded area (17) that serves for attachment to the handle (11), where the head can be quickly exchanged when required.
[0059] The handles and heads can have different measurements and designs depending on the tube or hose (10) used and the purpose of each paint brush or roller.
[0060] As shown in
[0061] The painting heads (4) and handles (11) are provided with inner channels (54) with organic geometries and progressive curvatures such that pressure drops are reduced and conveyance and paint distribution are maximized.
[0062] Another type of heads envisaged are brush heads with a flat sash brush coupling, such as the one shown in
[0063] The flat brush heads (55) are made up of a threaded projection (20) for coupling flat sash brushes (21) which can be used for painting trimming by performing straight painting. Said flat brushes are secured to the threaded projection (20) by means of a nut (23).
[0064] The flat brush is provided with an edge (24) which prevents the outer face of the wall from being painted.
[0065] The flat brush is provided with a rail (25) which allows the height regulation thereof when it is mounted on the flat brush head.
[0066] According to
[0067] The roller head is characterized by having two parts manufactured and coupled without pressing, generating a movement of the sliding nut (26) before tightening the handle, where the bucket support protuberances (27) can be oriented in the required direction and the painting roller can be positioned correctly.
[0068] The roller head has a threaded projection (28) which allows screwing on the roller tube (29), allowing paint to pass through the inner part and feed the inner tank of the roller.
[0069] The roller coupling heads can have different measurements and designs depending on the tube or hose (10) and the handle (11) used and according to the purpose of each paint brush or roller.
[0070] In terms of the handle (11) shown in
[0071] The handles can have different measurements and designs depending on the tube or hose (10) used and the purpose of each paint brush or roller.
[0072] The handles have a clamping system (32) with its corresponding rib (34) in the lower part for introducing the tube or hose (10) once painting is completed, such that said tube or hose is restricted and the paint remaining in the conduit is thereby prevented from flowing through the tube when the paint brush used is detached for replacement with another.
[0073] The handles (11) have a body through which the hose (10) passes from the lower part thereof where the clamping system (32) is located, to the upper part thereof where there is a coarse thread system (33), on which different heads are mounted, having internally and in the upper portion an annular narrowing (35) in which the hose fits hermetically, at the free end and inside of which the lower end or product inlet (16) of the painting head (4) is coupled.
[0074] According to the embodiment variant of
[0075] According to
[0076] In terms of roller accessories, and as shown in
[0077] The foam painting element (37) can be manufactured with different materials, measurements, densities, or porosity, according to required needs, function, or work area.
[0078] The outer roller (38) may or may not have, externally along the cylinder, small radial flanges (42) for securing the foam painting element (37).
[0079] The inner roller may or may not have, at the end opposite the product inlet, a hole for securing flat sash brushes (44), where this can be carried out with a female thread by means of clipping or in an integral manner during the manufacture of the inner roller (39) for securing the different flat sash brushes (44).
[0080] In terms of flat sash brushes (44), which are interchangeable with the roller accessory (36), said roller accessory allows for them to be secured by means of a screw, such that they can be manufactured in an integral manner with respect to the roller accessory (36) or with different clipping methods to make changing them quicker and more comfortable.
[0081] The flat sash brushes (44) can be provided with different edges (45) that prevent the staining of the outer face of the wall and are adapted according to the functional need of each possible corner or angle of the wall to be painted. At the same time, height regulating means and a rounded end or radius in one of the corners thereof can be included to facilitate the entry of the foam painting element (37) on the surface to be painted without staining the surface to be protected.
[0082] According to the embodiment variant of
[0083] The paint inlet chamber (48) and a paint outlet chamber (49) are communicated through tubes (50) distributed along of the roller depending on the design, in the paint outlet chamber (49) the accessory has on its outer face a small lip (51) around the spiral-shaped body for a good distribution of the paint along the roller painting element (37).
[0084] According to the embodiment variant of
[0085] Obviously, the main roller will be assisted by a shell-like protective casing (62) which prevents the paint from coming out in another direction that is not the direction of the conventional roller (60).
[0086] According to