Claims
- 1. A system for forming an actual texture pattern on a wall surface substantially matching a desired texture pattern selected from a plurality of predetermined texture patterns comprising:
- a container defining an internal chamber and having an opening in an upper portion thereof;
- a valve assembly defining a portion of an exit passageway and operable in closed and open configurations, where the valve assembly is normally in the closed configuration and is mounted on the upper portion of the container at the opening therein such that the exit passageway extends through the opening and
- when the valve assembly is in the closed configuration, fluid is substantially prevented from flowing through the exit passageway and,
- when the valve assembly is in the open configuration, fluid is allowed to flow through the exit passageway;
- an actuator member having an internal passageway, where the actuator member is arranged on the valve assembly such that the internal passageway defines a portion of the exit passageway, where depressing the actuator member places the valve assembly in the open configuration;
- texture material arranged within the internal chamber of the container;
- propellant material arranged within the internal chamber of the container, where at least a pressurized portion of the propellant material is in a pressurized, gaseous state and the pressurized portion of the propellant material pressurizes the texture material; and
- a flexible member having a bore, a cross-sectional area of the bore being variable by deforming the flexible member, where the flexible member is arranged adjacent to the actuator member such that the bore in the flexible member defines an outlet portion of the exit passageway; wherein
- each one of the plurality of predetermined texture patterns is associated with a given cross-sectional area of the outlet portion of the exit passageway;
- the flexible member is deformed such that the cross-sectional area of the outlet portion of the exit passageway corresponds to the cross-sectional area associated with the desired texture pattern; and
- the actuator member is depressed to place the valve assembly in the open configuration such that the propellant material forces the texture material out of the internal chamber through the exit passageway, out the outlet portion of the exit passageway, and onto the surface in the actual texture pattern that substantially matches the desired texture pattern.
- 2. A system as recited in claim 1, further comprising mounting means for mounting the flexible member onto the actuator member such that the bore of the flexible member is aligned with the internal passageway of the actuator member.
- 3. A system as recited in claim 2, in which the mounting means comprises a movable member movably connected to the actuator member, where, when the movable member is moved relative to the actuator member, the movable member acts on and deforms the flexible member.
- 4. A system as recited in claim 3, in which the mounting means further comprises a fixed member having a first end that is rigidly attached to the actuator member, where the movable member is movably attached to a second end of the fixed member such that the movable member can be moved to one of a plurality of locations relative to the actuator member.
- 5. A system as recited in claim 2, in which the movable member is threadably mounted relative to the actuator member such that rotation of the movable member in a first direction displaces the movable member towards the actuator member and rotation of the movable member in a second direction displaces the movable member away from the actuator member.
- 6. A system as recited in claim 3, in which the movable member is threadably mounted onto the fixed member such that rotation of the movable member in a first direction displaces the movable member towards the actuator member and rotation of the movable member in a second direction displaces the movable member away from the actuator member.
- 7. A system as recited in claim 1, further comprising a mounting assembly comprising:
- a mounting projection extending from the actuator member; and
- a movable member mounted on the mounting projection such that the movable member is movable towards and away from the actuator member; wherein
- the flexible member is arranged relative to the movable member and the actuator member such that movement of the movable member relative to the actuator member deforms the flexible member.
- 8. A system as recited in claim 7, further comprising fixing means for fixing the movable member at one of a plurality of mounting locations relative to the mounting projection, where each of the mounting locations determines the cross-sectional area of the outlet portion of the exit passageway.
- 9. A system as recited in claim 1, further comprising a mounting assembly comprising:
- a mounting projection extending from the actuator member, where the mounting projection has a first threaded surface portion; and
- a movable member mounted on the mounting projection, where the movable member has a second threaded surface portion that engages the first threaded surface portion of the mounting projection such that rotation of the movable member in a first direction displaces the movable member towards the actuator member and rotation of the movable member in a second direction displaces the movable member away from the actuator member; wherein
- the flexible member is arranged relative to the movable member and the actuator member such that movement of the movable member relative to the actuator member deforms the flexible member.
- 10. A system as recited in claim 9, in which:
- the mounting projection is hollow and cylindrical and the first threaded surface portion is formed on an outer surface of the mounting projection;
- the movable member is hollow, cylindrical, has an annular end portion, and the second threaded surface portion is formed on an inner surface of the movable member; and
- the flexible member is mounted within the mounting projection such that the annular end portion of the movable member engages the flexible member.
- 11. A method of forming an actual texture pattern on a wall surface that substantially matches a desired texture pattern selected from a plurality of predetermined texture patterns, the method comprising the steps of:
- providing a container defining an internal chamber and having an opening in an upper portion thereof;
- providing a valve assembly defining a portion of an exit passageway and operable in closed and open configurations, where the valve assembly is normally in the closed configuration;
- mounting the valve assembly on the upper portion of the container at the opening therein such that the exit passageway extends through the opening and
- when the valve assembly is in the closed configuration, fluid is substantially prevented from flowing through the exit passageway and,
- when the valve assembly is in the open configuration, fluid is allowed to flow through the exit passageway;
- providing an actuator member having an internal passageway;
- arranging the actuator member on the valve assembly such that
- the internal passageway of the actuator member defines a portion of the exit passageway, and
- depressing the actuator member places the valve assembly in the open configuration;
- arranging texture material within the internal chamber of the container;
- arranging propellant material within the internal chamber of the container, where at least a pressurized portion of the propellant material is in a pressurized, gaseous state and the pressurized portion of the propellant material pressurizes the texture material;
- providing a flexible member having a bore, a cross-sectional area of the bore being variable by deforming the flexible member;
- mounting the flexible member adjacent to the actuator member such that the bore in the flexible member defines an outlet portion of the exit passageway;
- associating a given cross-sectional area of the outlet portion of the exit passageway with each one of the plurality of predetermined texture patterns;
- deforming the flexible member such that the cross-sectional area of the outlet portion of the exit passageway corresponds to the cross-sectional area associated with the desired texture pattern; and
- depressing the actuator member to place the valve assembly in the open configuration such that the propellant material forces the texture material out of the internal chamber through the exit passageway, out the outlet portion of the exit passageway, and onto the surface in the actual texture pattern that substantially matches the desired texture pattern.
- 12. A method as recited in claim 11, further comprising the step of aligning the bore of the flexible member with the internal passageway of the actuator member.
- 13. A method as recited in claim 12, further comprising the steps of:
- providing a movable member;
- connecting the movable member to the actuator member such that the movable member may be moved relative to the actuator member; and
- moving the movable member such that the movable member acts on and deforms the flexible member.
- 14. A method as recited in claim 13, further comprising the steps of:
- providing a fixed member;
- rigidly attaching a first end of the fixed member to the actuator member;
- attaching the movable member to a second end of the fixed member such that the movable member can be moved to one of a plurality of locations relative to the actuator member.
- 15. A method as recited in claim 12, further comprising the steps of:
- threadably mounting the movable member onto the actuator member; and
- rotating the movable member in a first direction to displace the movable member towards the actuator member; and
- rotating the movable member in a second direction to displace the movable member away from the actuator member.
- 16. A method as recited in claim 13, further comprising the steps of:
- threadably mounting the movable member mounted onto the fixed member;
- rotating of the movable member in a first direction to displace the movable member towards the actuator member; and
- rotating the movable member in a second direction to displace the movable member away from the actuator member.
- 17. A method as recited in claim 11, further comprising the steps of:
- forming a mounting projection on the actuator member; and
- mounting a movable member the mounting projection such that the movable member is movable towards and away from the actuator member; and
- arranging the flexible member relative to the movable member and the actuator member such that movement of the movable member relative to the actuator member deforms the flexible member.
- 18. A method as recited in claim 17, further comprising the step of fixing the movable member at one of a plurality of mounting locations relative to the mounting projection, where each of the mounting locations determines the cross-sectional area of the outlet portion of the exit passageway.
- 19. A method as recited in claim 11, further comprising the steps of:
- forming a mounting projection on the actuator member;
- forming a first threaded surface portion on the mounting projection; and
- providing a movable member;
- mounting the movable member on the mounting projection;
- forming a second threaded surface portion on the movable member adapted to threadingly engage the first threaded surface portion of the mounting projection such that rotation of the movable member in a first direction displaces the movable member towards the actuator member and rotation of the movable member in a second direction displaces the movable member away from the actuator member; and
- arranging the flexible member relative to the movable member and the actuator member such that movement of the movable member relative to the actuator member deforms the flexible member.
- 20. A method as recited in claim 19, further comprising the steps of:
- forming the mounting projection such that it is hollow and cylindrical;
- forming the first threaded surface portion on an outer surface of the mounting projection;
- forming the movable member such that it is hollow, cylindrical, and has an annular end portion;
- forming the second threaded surface portion such that it is formed on an inner surface of the movable member; and
- mounting the flexible member within the mounting projection such that the annular end portion of the movable member engages the flexible member.
- 21. An assembly for dispensing texture material onto a surface to be coated, comprising:
- an aerosol container assembly comprising a container adapted to contain the texture material and a propellant material, a valve assembly mounted on the container, and an actuator member that engages the valve assembly, where depressing the actuator member places the valve assembly in an open configuration in which the propellant material forces the texture material out of an exit opening in the actuator member;
- a flexible member defining a bore; and
- mounting means for mounting the flexible member adjacent to the actuator member such that
- texture material passing out of the exit opening in the actuator member passes through the bore in the flexible member, and
- the flexible member may be deformed to change an effective cross-sectional area of the bore; wherein
- the effective cross-sectional area of the flexible member determines an actual texture pattern formed by the texture material as the texture material is deposited on the surface to be coated.
- 22. A assembly as recited in claim 21, in which the mounting means comprises a movable member movably connected to the actuator member, where, when the movable member is moved relative to the actuator member, the movable member acts on and deforms the flexible member.
- 23. An assembly as recited in claim 22, in which the mounting means further comprises a fixed member having a first end that is rigidly attached to the actuator member, where the movable member is movably attached to a second end of the fixed member such that the movable member can be moved to one of a plurality of locations relative to the actuator member.
- 24. An assembly as recited in claim 22, in which the movable member is threadably mounted relative to the actuator member such that rotation of the movable member in a first direction displaces the movable member towards the actuator member and rotation of the movable member in a second direction displaces the movable member away from the actuator member.
- 25. An assembly as recited in claim 23, in which the movable member is threadably mounted onto the fixed member such that rotation of the movable member in a first direction displaces the movable member towards the actuator member and rotation of the movable member in a second direction displaces the movable member away from the actuator member.
- 26. An assembly as recited in claim 21, in which the mounting means comprises:
- a mounting projection extending from the actuator member; and
- a movable member mounted on the mounting projection such that the movable member is movable towards and away from the actuator member; wherein
- the flexible member is arranged relative to the movable member and the actuator member such that movement of the movable member relative to the actuator member deforms the flexible member.
- 27. An assembly as recited in claim 26, further comprising fixing means for fixing the movable member at one of a plurality of mounting locations relative to the mounting projection, where each of the mounting locations determines the cross-sectional area of the outlet portion of the exit passageway.
- 28. An assembly as recited in claim 21, in which the mounting means comprises:
- a mounting projection extending from the actuator member, where the mounting projection has a first threaded surface portion; and
- a movable member mounted on the mounting projection, where the movable member has a second threaded surface portion that engages the first threaded surface portion of the mounting projection such that rotation of the movable member in a first direction displaces the movable member towards the actuator member and rotation of the movable member in a second direction displaces the movable member away from the actuator member; wherein
- the flexible member is arranged relative to the movable member and the actuator member such that movement of the movable member relative to the actuator member deforms the flexible member.
- 29. An assembly as recited in claim 21, in which:
- the mounting projection is hollow and cylindrical and the first threaded surface portion is formed on an outer surface of the mounting projection;
- the movable member is hollow, cylindrical, has an annular end portion, and the second threaded surface portion is formed on an inner surface of the movable member; and
- the flexible member is mounted within the mounting projection such that the annular end portion of the movable member engages the flexible member.
- 30. A system for depositing texture material on a surface in a pattern that substantially matches an existing pattern on the surface, the system comprising:
- a container defining an internal chamber and having an opening in an upper portion thereof;
- a valve assembly defining a first portion of an exit passageway, the valve assembly being mounted on the upper portion of the container such that the exit passageway extends through the opening of the container;
- the valve assembly being configurable into open and closed positions, the valve assembly normally being in the closed position, wherein texture material is allowed to flow through the exit passageway when the valve assembly is in the open position and texture material is substantially prevented from flowing through the exit passageway when the valve assembly is in the closed position;
- an actuator member having a first passageway, the actuator member being arranged on the valve assembly such that the first passageway defines a second portion of the exit passageway and such that depressing the actuator member places the valve assembly in the open position; and
- a flexible member having a second passageway, the flexible member being arranged adjacent to the actuator member such that the second passageway in the flexible member forms a third portion of the exit passageway;
- the flexible member being deformable to vary a cross sectional area of the second passageway such that a pattern of the texture material formed by depressing the actuator member and depositing the texture material on the surface matches the existing pattern.
- 31. A system as recited in claim 30, further comprising an adjustable retainer for retaining the flexible member adjacent to the actuator member, wherein the flexible member is deformed by adjusting the retainer and the retainer is continuously adjustable.
- 32. A method for depositing texture material on a surface in a pattern that substantially matches an existing pattern on the surface, the method comprising the steps of:
- providing a container defining an internal chamber and having an opening in an upper portion thereof;
- arranging texture material and propellant material within the internal chamber such that the propellant material pressurizes the texture material;
- providing a valve assembly defining a first portion of an exit passageway, the valve assembly being mounted on the upper portion of the container such that the exit passageway extends through the opening of the container;
- the valve assembly being configurable into open and closed positions, the valve assembly normally being in the closed position, wherein texture material is allowed to flow through the exit passageway when the valve assembly is in the open position and texture material is substantially prevented from flowing through the exit passageway when the valve is in the closed position;
- providing an actuator member having a first passageway, the actuator member being arranged on the valve assembly such that the first passageway defines a second portion of the exit passageway and such that depressing the actuator member places the valve assembly in the open position;
- providing a flexible member having a second passageway, the flexible member being arranged adjacent to the actuator member such that the second passageway in the flexible member forms an outlet portion of the exit passageway;
- deforming the flexible member to vary a cross sectional area of the second passageway such that a pattern of the texture material formed by depressing the actuator member and depositing the texture material on the surface matches the existing pattern.
- 33. A method as recited in claim 3, further comprising the step of providing an adjustable retainer for retaining the flexible member adjacent to the actuator member, and wherein the step of deforming the flexible member is performed by adjusting the retainer into one position selected from among a continuum of positions.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 08/626,834 filed Apr. 2, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,715,975, and U.S. Ser. No. 09/008,524 filed Jan. 16, 1998.
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