This invention relates to a trowel assembly for distributing spreadable material onto virtually any work surface at various depths and/or different groove patterns by adjusting two overlapping plates of the assembly relative to each other by use of a slide lock.
Hand trowels are commonly used in the building and do-it-yourself industry to distribute spreadable material (e.g., adhesives, plaster, grout, fillers or the like) along a work surface (wooden or cement subfloors, walls, etc.) A typical trowel is of a single, rectangular plate-like configuration having at least one notched edge in the form of a square or saw-tooth configuration. Often these trowels include only one notched side edge sized and selected for their particular thickness of spread. Recently, however, trowels have been manufactured to include two different sides with different sized notching. Notches having a larger distance between them create a thicker layer of material, and those having a smaller distance between the notches spread thinner layers of material.
For example, a person using a conventional trowel for applying tile, brick, block or the like, uses it to scoop out the necessary amount of adhesive material onto the work surface. The user then holds the trowel such that the notched side edge of the trowel makes adequate contact with the adhesive and pulls the notched edge along the adhesive to create the grooves (or ridges) in the adhesive. The notch's size and shape determines the depth of the resulting ridges and should be appropriate to the type and size of the tile being installed. Generally, for tiles of less than 10 in., one would use notches with dimensions of ¼×¼ in.; for tiles between 10 and 14 in., use ⅜ in.×¼ in. trowel; and for tiles larger than 14 in. use a ½×½ in. trowel. Previously, should a tiler need to adjust the depth or shape of the resulting grooves in the adhesive, the user would need to employ a second trowel having the desired notch characteristics (e.g., depth or shape). The user is unable to adjust the trowel notch configuration to vary the resulting depth of the grooves in the spreadable material.
When trying to apply the spreadable material into internal corner joints defined by two planar surfaces meeting at a fixed angle, the user has been limited to pre-manufactured right-handed or left-handed trowels having two adjacent notched edges. Because of the difficulty of positioning two adjacent notched edges in corresponding internal corners, the worker will often have to employ two separate trowels, (i.e., a left-handed trowel and right-handed trowel) each of which are notched at oppositely, adjacent edges to access the corresponding internal corners of the structure.
It has been proposed to provide trowel assemblies comprising two removable and interchangeable plate-like members, one plate having at least one threaded post and the other plate having at least one corresponding slot for slidably receiving the post, wherein the two plates are held stationary relative to each other at the desired position using a wing-nut that engages the threaded post. However, unlike the instant invention which utilizes quick release cam clamps that engage threaded or non-threaded posts, the wing-nut type attachments of the prior art are time consuming to attach, and the threads often become fouled with the material being applied. Thereby, making the wing-nut difficult to rotate about the threads. In addition, during the cleaning process the plate-like members of the assembly must be completely disassembled which can lead to the trowel assembly components (e.g., wing nuts, plates) becoming lost or misplaced.
The instant invention allows the user to modify the notch configuration such that the depth of material being applied can be varied over a wide range until the desired depth is attained. The user is able to employ either the notches formed on the first or second plate-like members alone or in overlapping combination to obtain different groove configurations. The present trowel assembly also allows the user to readily expose the appropriate notched edges of adjacent sides of the trowel assembly to provide a right- or left-handed configuration using a single trowel. In addition, the plates and the quick release cam clamp of the assembly remain connected yet separable so as to allow for easy cleaning therebetween without the possibility of one of the plate-like members becoming lost or misplaced.
Currently there are a few patents directed toward trowel assemblies that are capable of adjusting the depth of the spreadable material as well as the shapes of the resulting grooves created in the spreadable material by the edge of the trowel. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 5,231,729 to Rose discloses a tilers trowel having at least one edge which is notched, wherein an adjustment means is provided for limiting the depth of material which can be applied by adjusting the size of the notching by sliding two plate-like members relative to one another. Adjustment occurs by way of loosely held posts which pass through holes in the lower plate and move along slots in the upper plate, covering the plates to move relative to one another. However, unlike the instant invention which utilizes an integrate and attached quick release cam clamps designed to engage threaded or non-threaded posts, the wing-nut/post type attachment of the aforementioned patent is time consuming to attach and remove, and often becomes occluded with the material being applied making them difficult to rotate about the threads. Moreover, the movement of the two plates is limited to predetermined directions defined by the slots, thereby limiting the user to strictly right- or left-handed operation of the trowel assembly. The multi-directional slot configuration and enlarged cutouts in the plate-like members of the present invention allow the user to move the plates between left- and right-handed operations as desired. This is especially advantageous when the user needs to access internal corner joints defined by two planar surfaces.
GB 2,259,938 to Phillips, is drawn to a trowel assembly comprising a base having edges with notches therein and an un-notched obturator which resides atop the base and movable relative thereto to vary the effective size of the notches. The base has upstanding studs which mate with guiding slots formed in the obturator. However, like the aforementioned patent, the obturator is attached to base by a wing-nut type attachment. Additionally, the invention to Phillips differs from a particularly preferred embodiment of the present invention whereby the handle is slidably attached to the upstanding fastening means of the second plate-like member. Thus, the trowel assembly can be cleaned without having to be completely dissembled so that the component parts are not lost or misplaced.
U.S. Pat. No. 2,167,996 to Pritz discloses a trowel onto a top face is attached a pair of comb-like plate members comprising spaced apart fingers or teeth. The fingers or teeth are spaced apart in accordance with the spacing between the openings in the fold at the longitudinal edges of the blade so as to register with and pass or extend through the openings. By loosening the nuts the members can be shifted inwardly or outwardly beyond the edges of the blade. This length and angular position in which the user holds the trowel determines the depth of the ridges of material formed.
U.S. Pat. No. 3,916,472 to Carder discloses a trowel for spreading adhesives for floor and/or wall coverings. It comprises a handle having a base section, and an integral handgrip. A rhomboidally shaped spreading blade is releasably and reversibly attached to the bottom of the base section, and has serrated edges for spreading adhesive in striated form on a surface. A plurality of spaced slots in the blade is insertable over the heads of a plurality of screws that project from the bottom of the base section. Two of the screws latch the blade in place in either of two different operating positions, when the blade is shifted laterally relative to the handle. A third one of the screws is threadable into a bore in the base section releasably to secure the blade against movement on the handle when the blade is latched in either operating position.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,178,586 to Jafarmadar discloses a hand-held trowel that includes first and second adjoining edges that have a plurality of notches disposed therein that is used to provide grooves in cementious material, the trowel used for spreading cementious material and the trowel including a third edge extending away from the trowel body having sufficient rigidity and strength for prying up a ceramic tile for use as a margin trowel. The trowel also includes a handle for grasping by hand that is rigidly attached to the trowel body which may include a level indicating device to tell with an air bubble and liquid whether or not the fourth edge of the trowel, which is straight when placed on the surface of a tile, is level relative to the gravitational field of the earth.
While the foregoing described prior art trowels may have advanced the art in a variety of ways, there nevertheless remains a need for an adjustable, left- and right-handed trowel capable of applying a spreadable material at a predetermined thickness in a predetermined pattern while remaining capable of being readily separated for thorough cleaning by the user after application of the spreadable material without fear of losing one of its component parts.
All patents and publications are herein incorporated by reference in their entirety to the same extent as if each individual publication was specifically and individually indicated to be incorporated by reference.
Consequently, in response to the aforementioned problems found in the prior art, it is an objective of the instant invention to provide an adjustable, equipoise (i.e., left-handed or right-handed) trowel assembly capable of distributing a spreadable material onto a work surface at various depths and/or with different groove patterns. According to one embodiment, the trowel assembly may be readily separated, yet not completely dissembled, for easy cleaning.
The adjustable trowel assembly of the instant invention includes an upper, first plate-like member having an upper surface with at least one multi-directional slot or enlarged cut-out portion therein, a bottom surface, and a pair of spaced apart side edges, wherein at least two of the adjacent side edges include a plurality of notches. According to a preferred embodiment, the cut-out portion has a substantially rectangular or square shape.
The assembly includes a lower, second plate-like member of approximately the same dimension as the first plate-like member. The second plate-like member having an upper surface with at least one fastening means (post, stud, pin, etc.) integrally connected thereto and projecting upward therefrom at a location which corresponds to the multi-directional slot or enlarged cutout portion in the first plate-like member. The second plate-like member further includes a bottom surface, and a pair of spaced apart side edges wherein at least two of the adjacent side edges include a plurality of notches.
The trowel assembly includes a handle. According to one embodiment, the handle is integrally connected to the upper surface of the first plate-like member. More preferably, the handle is slidably attached to the fastening means of the second plate-like member, so that the plates may be separated after use for easy cleaning yet remain connected so that no part of the assembly is lost. The handle may also include at least one level indicating means integrally connected thereto such that the user may place any of the side edges or bottom surface of the second plate-like member of the assembled trowel assembly against a work surface to determine whether the surface is, in fact, level and/or plumb with respect to the earth. This is especially advantageous when using the trowel assembly of the instant invention to install tile onto a work surface, such that, once the tile are in place the trowel itself can be placed against the installed tile to ensure it is level and/or plumb without having to employ a separate level.
The trowel assembly includes a plurality of simple, quick release cam clamps which correspond with the plurality of fastening means integrally attached to the second plate-like member, such that the first plate-like member may be adjusted relative to the second plate-like member along parallel planes to provide the desired amount of overlap between corresponding notched side edges of the first and second plate-like members. This provides the user with a means to easily and quickly disassemble the trowel, which may prove advantageous when working with fast-setting (or curing) spreadable material, so that the two plate-like members do not become permanently adhered together.
It is another objective of the present invention to teach at least one multi-directional slot formed in the first plate-like member for providing a trowel assembly for left- or right-handed use; this is particularly advantageous for positioning adjacent notched edges of the trowel in various corresponding corner joints, wherein two planar surfaces meet at a particular angle.
It is a further objective of the instant invention to provide a trowel assembly wherein the first and second plate-like members each comprise notches of a disparate size along their respective edges whereby the user can chose the appropriate notch size available on one of the two plates, or create a unique notch size by overlapping the two plates.
It is yet another objective of the current invention to provide a trowel assembly wherein the first and second plate-like members each comprise different shaped notches available on either of the two plates or create a unique notch shape by overlapping the two plates.
Another objective of the instant invention is to provide a trowel assembly that is capable of being utilized to apply plasters, cementations materials, grouts or the like.
Another objective of the present invention is to disclose an aesthetically appealing trowel assembly that more closely resembles commercially available single plate trowels.
It is still a further objective of the invention to provide a trowel assembly wherein the handle includes the use of a slide lock for engaging the two plates in a juxtaposition.
Yet another objective of the instant invention is to provide a trowel assembly wherein the bottom surface of the second plate-like member is a smooth surface in order that this surface may be used to smooth out the spreadable material, which can be particularly advantageous when using the instant assembly for plastering.
An additional objective of the present invention is to provide a trowel assembly that is economical to manufacture in that it has few components or complicated moving parts.
Other objects and advantages of this invention will become apparent from the following description taken in conjunction with any accompanying drawings wherein are set forth, by way of illustration and example, certain embodiments of this invention. Any drawings contained herein constitute a part of this specification and include exemplary embodiments of the present invention and illustrate various objects and features thereof.
a is a side view of the trowel assembly of
a is the same side view of the trowel assembly shown in
a is a top view of the second plate-like member in accordance with the third embodiment showing the two fastening means which correspond and are received in the cutout portions 30d shown in
b is a side view of the second plate-like member shown in
a is a side view of the trowel handle shown disconnected from the plate-like members;
b is a front side view of the handle depicted in
Detailed embodiments of the instant invention are disclosed herein, however, it is to be understood that the disclosed embodiments are merely exemplary of the invention, which may be embodied in various forms. Therefore, specific functional and structural details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting, but merely as a basis for the claims and as a representation basis for teaching one skilled in the art to variously employ the present invention in virtually any appropriately detailed structure.
Referring now to
The trowel assembly comprises an upper, first plate-like member 12 comprising an upper surface 34 and a bottom surface 36 with a handle 14 integrally connected to the upper surface 34 by any means of attaching known in the art, for example, welding, adhesives, rivets, etc. As shown herein, the first plate-like member 12 includes two adjacent edges 18, 20 having substantially rectangular notches 22 formed therein, useful for installing larger tiles. The first plate-like member also includes oppositely adjacent edges 19, 21, shown here without any notches.
The assembly 10 further includes a second, lower plate-like member 16. The second plate-like member 16 includes an upper surface 38 and a bottom surface 40. As with the first plate-like member, the two adjacent edges 24, 26 of second plate-like member 16, shown here provided with smaller serrated notches 28 suitable to spread the material in a striated form often used when installing smaller tiles, however, other shapes (v-shaped, scalloped, etc.,) could be used without departing from the scope of the instant invention. Again, the second plate-like member includes oppositely adjacent edges 23, 25, shown here without any notches formed therein.
Referring again to
Upon assembly, the user places the first plate-like member 12 above the second plate-like member 16 such that the slots 30 in the first plate-like member are aligned with the threaded fasteners 32 on the second plate-like member. The user places the fasteners through the slots 30 in the first plate-like member. Next, the user places the two cam clamps 42 over each of the fasteners 32, as shown in
One such cam clamp 42 (like those sold by Rockler®, Minnesota) is shown in detail at
In an alternative embodiment, a washer (not shown) can be placed juxtaposed to the throw 48 and the 34 upper surface of the first plate-like member to protect the upper surface 34 from becoming worn upon repeated actuation of the lever. The cam clamp of the instant invention is an improvement over conventional types of means of attachment, including wing nuts, which are time consuming to assemble and often become occluded with the material being applied making them difficult to rotate about the screw.
As illustrated in
Referring now to an alternate embodiment illustrated in
In the present embodiment of the trowel assembly, the first plate-like member 12 includes at least two (
The multi-directional slot 30′ comprises a plurality of interconnected cutout portions (30a, 30b, 30c). As shown herein, the first cutout portion 30a is substantially parallel to the edge 19 of the first plate-like member. The second cutout portion 30b is formed at a predetermined angle α with respect to the axis 35 of the first cutout 30a, for example, shown here as approximately 45 degrees. The third cutout portion 30c is formed at another predetermined acute angle β relative to the axis 35 of the first cutout 30a (shown here as substantially equal to angle α).
As with the first embodiment, the second embodiment of the trowel assembly 10 includes a second plate-like member 16 having an upper surface 38, a bottom surface 40 and two or three adjacent edges 24, 25, 26 with smaller serrated notches 28 formed thereon useful for installing smaller tiles. Again, the edge 23 of the second plate-like member is shown here without any notches formed therein, however, it is contemplated that this edge may also include notches without departing from the scope of the invention.
The second plate-like member 16 also includes at least one threaded fastener 32 (posts, studs, pins, bolts, etc.), constructed and arranged for receipt within the multi-directional slot 30′ of the first plate-like member. The threaded fasteners are integrally connected to the upper surface 38 of the second plate-like member by any means of attaching known to the skilled artisan.
As with the first embodiment, the depth of notches 22, 28 revealed by the plate-like members 12, 16, respectively, can be adjusted by sliding the plates relative to one another as the shaft of the attached fasteners 32 are able to travel along the interconnected cutout portions (30a, 30b, 30c) of the multi-directional slot 30′. Once the notched side appropriate for left- or right-hand application is exposed, each of the levers of the cam clamps 42 is pivoted to the closed position to lock the plates relative to each other, as illustrated in
Referring now to a third embodiment of the present invention, illustrated in
As with the previous embodiments, the trowel assembly is capable of applying an even distribution of spreadable material onto a work surface. The second plate-like member 16 has number of fastening means 32a (e.g., posts, studs, pins, bolts or the like) extending upward therefrom. The number and location of the fastening means correspond to the enlarged cutouts. The fastening means may be threaded like those depicted in
In this particular embodiment, the trowel assembly also includes a modified handle 14a (see
Upon assembly, the cam clamp is placed inside the slot 78 formed inside the handle. The pivotal attachment means 76 is then guided through both the handle aperture 82 and cam clamp aperture 74, thereby pivotally attaching the cam clamp to the handle. In a similar manner, the fastening means 32a is slidingly attached to the handle 14a as well. That is, the fastener attachment means 72 (pin, screw, bolt, etc) is guided through both the aperture 80 in the handle and the slot 70 formed in the fastener 32a. The fastener attachment means 72 should be sized so that it easily slides within slot 70 of the fastener.
According to a preferred embodiment, pivotal attachment means and fastener attachment means both include a tool opening 86, 88 respectively, which remains accessible after assembly the trowel so that it may be completely dissembled periodically for more thorough cleaning if needed. Alternatively, the pivotal attachment means and fastener attachment means may be permanently installed by the manufacturer so the user cannot dissemble it. The fastener attachment 72 prevents the first and second plates of the assembly from becoming completely separated when the cam clamp is opened (see
Upon assembly, the first plate-like member 12 is positioned above the second plate-like member 16 such that the fasteners 32a on the second plate-like member extend through the cutouts 30d (see
The third embodiment depicted in
Although in all of the aforementioned embodiments the plate-like members 12, 16 are depicted as rectangular, the shape of the plate-like members is not limited thereto. Other possible shapes include, albeit not limited to, rhomboidal, square or the like. Additionally, either or both of the plate-like members can be constructed from any durable material including, albeit not limited to, an elastomeric material, polymeric material, wood, metal, or combination thereof. Similarly, the handle 14 of any of the aforementioned embodiments can be constructed from any durable material known to those skilled in the art, including wood, metal, elastomeric, polymeric materials or combinations thereof. The handle can also include ergonomic gripping indentions formed therein to provide comfortable handling, as is well known in the art.
Referring now to
In addition, the trowel assembly can also include a second level indicator 60 substantially identical to the first but located along a different plane (i.e., perpendicular) than the first level indicator 54. The second level indicator 60 will indicate whether the trowel assembly is plumb (i.e., substantially perpendicular with respect to the earth). The user places the bottom surface 40 of the second plate-like member against a vertical work surface to determine whether the bubble 62 falls between the two indicia 64.
Although in the aforementioned examples the first plate-like member possesses larger notched edges and the second plate-like member has serrated edges, it will be understood to those of ordinary skill that the second plate-like member could comprise larger notched edges and the first plate-like member could include serrated (or other shaped) edges. Moreover, it is contemplated herein that the adjacent edges 18, 20, 21 of the first plate could include different sized and/or shaped notches, respectively. Similarly, the adjacent edges 24, 25, 26 of second plate 16 could also include different sized and/or shaped notches than that those of the first plate.
In yet another embodiment, not shown, at least one cam clamp could include integrally connected spreader arms formed perpendicular to the vertical axis of the clamp, which upon actuation of the arm reciprocally engage two corresponding fasteners integrally attached to the upper surface of the second plate-like member to fasten the first and second plates relative to each other.
Referring now to
The handle includes a slot 102 for receipt of the slide lock 88. The slide lock engages a fastening means such as a bolt like shape having a stem portion 106 coupled to a lower plate 94 which is sized to pass through a slot 108 of the slide lock and a head portion 110 sized to engage an upper surface 112 of the slide lock. The slot 108 is continuous having first end 114 sized to allow the head portion 110 to pass there through and a second end 116 sized to engage a lower surface 118 of said head portion.
As illustrated, the stem portion 106 may be threaded allowing use of commonly made bolts for lower cost production but further allowing adjustment of the lower surface of the head portion 110 to the upper surface of the slide lock 112 to secure the upper and lower plates in a fixed juxtaposition. A tang 120 on the end of the slide lock permits ease of insertion for purposes of locking the plates as well as removal from the insertion position to allow for plate relocation and/or cleaning. The slot 102 in the handle providing an alignment guide for the slide lock to maintain directional insertion and prohibit movement when the plates are in a fixed position. An opening 122 is provided over the head of the fastener allowing visual inspection, ease of cleaning, and access for adjustment.
It is to be understood that while a certain form of the invention is illustrated, it is not to be limited to the specific form or arrangement herein described and shown. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various changes may be made without departing from the scope of the invention and the invention is not to be considered limited to what is shown and described in the specification and any drawings/figures included herein.
One skilled in the art will readily appreciate that the present invention is well adapted to carry out the objectives and obtain the ends and advantages mentioned, as well as those inherent therein. The embodiments described herein are representative of the preferred embodiments, are intended to be exemplary and are not intended as limitations on the scope. Changes therein and other uses will occur to those skilled in the art which are encompassed within the spirit of the invention and are defined by the scope of the appended claims.
It should be understood that the invention as claimed should not be unduly limited to such specific embodiments. Indeed, various modifications of the described modes for carrying out the invention, which are obvious to those skilled in the art, are intended to be within the scope of the following claims.
This application is a continuation-in-part of co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/550,113, filed Oct. 17, 2006, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/339,147, filed Jan. 24, 2006, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/231,996, filed Sep. 21, 2005, the contents of which are herein incorporated by reference in their entirety.
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