SURFACE SCRAPER TOOL
20170361644 · 2017-12-21
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Abstract
A surface scraper tool for removing coating from a smooth flat surface with a blade holder having a bottom surface defining a surface plane and a lateral guide face defining a guide plane and with a blade protruding from the front of the blade holder forming a predefined scraping angle with the surface plane and a sharp edge extending across the whole width of the blade holder in the surface pane and not extending beyond the guide plane.
Claims
1. A surface scraper tool comprising a blade holder with a bottom surface that is substantially flat defining a surface plane with a lateral guide face that is substantially flat defining a guide plane a blade protruding from the front face of the blade holder, forming a predefined scraping angle with respect to the surface plane, with a sharp edge lying completely in the surface plane extending essentially across the whole width of the blade holder wherein said sharp edge does not extend beyond the guide plane.
2. The surface scraper tool according to claim 1, wherein said sharp edge forms an acute angle with said guide plane.
3. The surface scraper tool according to claim 1, wherein a first end of said sharp edge lies in the guide plane.
4. The surface scraper tool according to claims 2 and 3, wherein said first end of the sharp edge is the foremost point of the blade.
5. The surface scraper tool according to claim 1, wherein the scraping angle is an acute angle.
6. The surface scraper tool according to claim 1, wherein the sharp edge is a V-edge, a chisel edge, a compound bevel edge or any other commonly known edge.
7. The surface scraper tool according to claim 1, wherein said bottom surface of the blade holder is coated with a material that does not scratch other materials.
8. The surface scraper tool according to claim 1, wherein said bottom surface of the blade holder is equipped with guide grooves oriented in the longitudinal direction.
9. The surface scraper tool according to claim 1, wherein said blade holder contains a bevel in the longitudinal direction between the surface plane and the guide plane said cutting edge does not extend beyond the intersecting line formed by the bevel and the surface plane.
10. The surface scraper tool according to claim 1 further comprising a second blade symmetrically arranged on the opposite side of the blade holder.
11. The surface scraper tool according to claim 1, wherein the blade is fixed to the blade holder.
12. The surface scraper tool according to claim 1, wherein said tool is a single-use tool.
13. The surface scraper tool according to claim 1, wherein a blade guard is removably attached to the tool such that the sharp edge is completely covered by the blade guard.
14. The surface scraper tool according to claim 1, wherein a blade guard is attached to the tool at a pivot point the blade guard covering the sharp edge in the protected position and exposing the sharp edge in the open position said open position achieved by pivoting the blade guard away from the tool.
15. The surface scraper tool according to claim 14, wherein a spring permanently forces the blade guard towards the protected position.
16. The surface scraper tool according to claim 15, wherein the blade guard is L-shaped and a first end of the blade guard is connected to the blade holder at a pivot point.
17. The surface scraper tool according to claim 16, wherein the blade guard pivots in a plane parallel to the surface plane and a second end of the blade guard extends beyond the guide plane.
18. The surface scraper tool according to claim 17, wherein pushing the tool against a surface on the guide plane forces the second end of the blade guard away from the guide plane and into the open position.
19. The surface scraper tool according to claim 16, wherein the blade guard pivots in a plane parallel to the guide plane and a second end of the blade guard extends beyond the surface plane.
20. The surface scraper tool according to claim 19, wherein placing the tool against on surface with the surface plane forces the second end of the blade guard away from the surface plane and into the open position.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0021] Preferred embodiments of the surface scraper tool are described according to the drawings. These preferred embodiments are to be understood as exemplary embodiments and any detailed description shall not be interpreted as limiting. In particular, the present surface scraper tool may be used for any purpose, be it for scratching, scraping or propelling fluids on any kind of surface. Alternate embodiments obvious to one skilled in the art will not be described in detail or will be omitted to prevent the relevant details of the invention to be overlooked.
[0022] The surface scraper tool is aimed at scraping a substantially smooth and flat surface of an object whose coating is to be removed. For example, the object may be a window pane or a wooden surface covered by paint, stickers or other types of coatings.
[0023] The surface scraper tool comprises a blade 1 and a blade holder 2 (
[0024] In order to reach the maximum scraping efficiency, i.e. the most efficient transmission of the user's force to the interface between the coating and the substrate, the blade should at a specific scraping angle β with respect to the surface 31. A too small scraping angle β can prevent the blade from cutting through the coating and separating it from the object to scrape 3 whereas a too large scraping angle β results in the coating being pushed forward rather than lifted from the surface, which requires a much stronger force. The scraping angle β is an acute angle which is often between 5 and 45 degrees. The ideal angle depends on the type of coating and the type of object to scrape. Best results are obtained if the scraping angle is between 15 to 25 degrees.
[0025] When scraping along surrounding parts 32 which shouldn't be scratched, e.g. a window frame, it is important to prevent the blade 1 from touching or bumping into it (
[0026] As a further improvement, the sharp edge 11 of the surface scraper tool forms an angle γ with respect to the guide plane as seen in the top view of
[0027] In one configuration, the sharp edge 11 removes the material present on the surface of the object 3 in the immediate vicinity of the guide plane. While this may be desirable for a clean scraping along the surroundings 32, there are cases where the scraping should leave a peripheral strip of material untouched. For example, windows can be embedded into the frame with a peripheral strip of glazing putty 5, as shown
[0028] In order to improve the contact between the surface scraper tool and the object to scrape 3, the bottom face 21 of the blade holder 2 can be made of or coated with a material that slides easily on a surface such as glass and doesn't scratch the object 3 during the scraping. For example, a polymer with low hardness can be used which does not scratch an object 3 made of glass or wood. In addition, the bottom face 21 may feature longitudinal creases or grooves, which have two advantages. First, the contact surface between the blade holder 2 and the object to scrape 3 is limited to the ridges of the grooves. Thanks to this reduced contact surface the smaller friction force allows the surface scraper tool to slide more easily on the surface. Second, an object featuring grooves has a lower friction coefficient in the direction of the creases than in the direction perpendicular to the creases, which makes it more likely that the surface scraper tool is moved parallel to the grooves and correspondingly the surrounding window frame. This improves the stability of the surface scraper tool and makes it easier to guide.
[0029] As can be seen from
[0030] Alternatively, the surface scraper tool may only comprise a single blade 1 and two symmetrically arranged bottom surfaces 21, 21′ forming the same scraping angle β with the blade 1. Thus, the blade tip 13 can be located on the left side of the scraper when the bottom face 21 is in contact with the object to scrape 3, or on the right side in case the bottom face 21′ is in contact with the object 3.
[0031] Often the object to be scraped 3, such as a ceiling or a high window is not located where it can be reached easily. Thus, using a ladder may be required. In these situations, the user may only have one hand to hold the scraper tool, because the other hand is used for holding himself on the ladder or supporting himself in another manner. When exerting a force on the surface scraper tool, it may be difficult to keep balance and the tool or, even worse, the user himself may fall. Therefore, it is important that the scraper tool is safe and the user is protected in the best possible way. This is achieved by providing the surface scraper tool with a blade guard 7. This blade guard 7 can be arranged on the surface scraper tool in a manner covering the cutting edge 11 of the blade 1 entirely, and removed prior to use (
[0032] In a further embodiment, the blade guard 7 may pivot vertically around the blade holder 2: up into the open position and down into the protected position (
[0033] In some environments use of a ladder for is limited such as in a stairwell or the window to be scraped is located horizontally in a location that is hard to reach. In such cases the blade holder 2 may comprise a means 23 for securing an additional handle 4, e.g. a pole (
[0034] This description and the accompanying drawings show exemplary embodiments of the invention. The invention, however, should not be interpreted as being limited to these particular embodiments. Variations of the embodiments can be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope of this invention as defined by the claims.