The present invention relates to paint rolling tools and apparatuses that are utilized to apply paint to objects, specifically in the context of artwork.
A paint roller and pan are frequently used by both professionals and do-it-yourselfers for many different painting applications, and techniques for using both rollers and pans are well-known in the art. These simple tools are often the best available tools for painting particular objects, such as walls.
When using a paint roller and pan, however, both the pan and the paint roller must be replenished with paint on a frequent basis. This is time consuming, and results in an inefficient way of applying paint to objects. As a result, it has been suggested to include a reservoir for paint within the paint roller tool itself. Additionally, traditional roller techniques allow application of only one color of paint per roller at a given time. These techniques limit the designs and paint patterns that can be created without the use of brushes. Accordingly, it has been suggested to include multiple paint reservoirs within the paint roller tool for applying multiple paint colors simultaneously.
In accordance with the present invention, a cylindrical outer roller surface provides multiple cavities or reservoirs in which paint can be held in the claimed paint roller. The outer roller surface has a plurality of openings, which are preferably circular holes. A cylindrical sponge affixed to the outer surface absorbs paint from the reservoirs through the plurality of openings, and in turn deposits the paint onto a surface during rolling. While the sponge may be permanently affixed, it is preferred that it be removable, as removable sponges are easier to clean. In addition, removable sponges enable the user to choose between sponges with various artistic patterns, or characteristics better suited to the surface being painted.
Sealed caps fit over the ends of the outer roller surface to contain paint within the cavities or reservoirs inside the paint roller. In preferred embodiments, the caps include centralized holes through which paint can flow into specific reservoirs. Delivery tubes inside hollow roller arms may interface with these centralized holes to allow paint flow from refill reservoirs into the roller reservoirs.
The present invention also includes methods of painting. As an example, one may provide a painting tool for dispensing paint comprising a handle and a roller with a cylindrical outer surface connected to the handle via hollow roller arms. The outer roller surface will have a plurality of openings, and be surrounded by a removable cylindrical sponge capable of absorbing paint through said openings. The method includes filling the roller reservoirs with different colors of paint and manipulating the painting tool so as to paint a surface with said different colors of paint simultaneously. This method further includes refilling the roller reservoirs from refill reservoirs in the handle via the hollow roller arms, and regulating the refill rate with valves. Finally, the method may also include dipping the sponge into yet another color of paint to enhance the pattern created on the painted surface.
The following describes an exemplary embodiment of the paint roller and delivery system of the present invention. In describing the embodiments illustrated in the drawings, specific terminology will be used for the sake of clarity. However, the invention is not intended to be limited to the specific terms so selected, and it is to be understood that each specific term includes all technical equivalents that operate in a similar manner to accomplish a similar purpose.
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The paint delivery system includes hollow roller arms 28 that interface with the end cap openings 23 to allow paint flow from refill reservoirs 34 into the roller reservoirs formed by the outer roller surface 20 and divider 26. Valves 30 regulate this paint flow, while sealable openings 36 rotating on hinges 44 allow access to the refill reservoirs. The paint delivery system further comprises a handle 38 with a threaded base 40.
The present invention also includes methods of painting. As an example, one may use the preferred embodiment of the paint roller to paint a surface with three different colors of paint simultaneously. Although sponges of any texture may be used, increasingly creative paint patterns can be created using sponges with patterned (rather than smooth) surfaces such as the sponge shown in
Another preferred method includes using the disclosed paint delivery system in conjunction with the roller, wherein the paint reservoirs 25 in the roller are replenished via hollow roller arms 28 with paint from refill reservoirs 34. Paint is deposited in the refill reservoirs 34 via sealable openings 36, and paint flow to and from the roller paint reservoirs 25 is regulated by gravity (tilting the roller and paint delivery system assembly) and valves 30.
Although the invention herein has been described with reference to particular embodiments, it is to be understood that these embodiments are merely illustrative of the principles and applications of the present invention. It is therefore to be understood that numerous modifications may be made to the illustrative embodiments and that other arrangements may be devised without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention as defined by the appended claims.
Number | Name | Date | Kind |
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673960 | Looker | May 1901 | A |
6109809 | Pistis | Aug 2000 | A |