Claims
- 1. A tool for compressing and smoothing a bead of freshly applied fluent material in a joint at the intersection of two adjacent surfaces and simultaneously cleaning excess of said material from the bead and the adjacent surfaces, comprising:an elongate handle formed with a cavity extending substantially the length of the handle; a working head at one end of the handle, the head being of generally planar triangular shape that extends forwardly from the handle; a sheet of elastomer material affixed to the head and having exposed outer edges that define working edges of the tool; and whereby manipulation of the tool by hand by inserting the working edges against a bead of fluent material at the intersection of the two adjacent surfaces and pulling the tool along the bead while applying a slight pressure causes the working edges to flex to compress and smooth the bead while simultaneously cleaning the adjacent surfaces of excess material which is collected in the cavity of the handle.
- 2. The tool of claim 1 wherein the head extends downwardly from the handle.
- 3. The tool of claim 1 in which the handle and the working head are formed as a unitary member from resilient plastic.
- 4. The tool as claimed in claim 1 in which the elastomer material is removably mountable to the head.
- 5. The tool as claimed in claim 1 adapted to receive elastomer material having rounded acute angles of different radii to permit adjustment of a concavity of a finished caulking bead.
- 6. The tool as claimed in claim 1, in which the head is formed with a rebate to receive the elastomer material.
- 7. The tool as claimed in claim 6 including snap mouldings in the rebate to hold the elastomer material.
- 8. The tool as claimed in claim 1, in which the working head and handle are formed with downwardly extending walls defining a passage to assist in directing excess fluent material to the cavity of the handle.
- 9. A tool for compressing and smoothing a bead of freshly applied fluent material in a joint at the intersection of two adjacent surfaces and simultaneously cleaning excess of said material from the bead and the adjacent surfaces, comprising:an elongate handle formed with a cavity extending substantially the length of the handle; a working head at one end of the handle, the head being of generally planar triangular shape that extends forwardly from the handle; a sheet of elastomer material affixed to the head by snap mouldings, and having exposed outer edges that define working edges of the tool; and whereby manipulation of the tool by hand by inserting the working edges against a bead of fluent material at the intersection of the two adjacent surfaces and pulling the tool along the bead while applying a slight pressure causes the working edges to flex to compress and smooth the bead while simultaneously cleaning the adjacent surfaces of excess material which is collected in the cavity of the handle.
- 10. The tool of claim 9 wherein the head extends downwardly from the handle.
- 11. The tool of claim 9 in which the handle and the working head are formed as a unitary member from resilient plastic.
- 12. The tool as claimed in claim 9 in which the elastomer material is removably mountable to the head.
- 13. The tool as claimed in claim 9 adapted to receive elastomer material having rounded acute angles of different radii to permit adjustment of a concavity of a finished caulking bead.
- 14. The tool as claimed in claim 9, in which the head is formed with a rebate to receive the elastomer material.
- 15. The tool as claimed in claim 14 wherein the snap mouldings are in the rebate to hold the elastomer material.
- 16. The tool as claimed in claim 9, in which the working head and handle are formed with downwardly extending walls defining a passage to assist in directing excess fluent material to the cavity of the handle.
- 17. A tool for compressing and smoothing a bead of freshly applied fluent material in a joint at the intersection of two adjacent surfaces and simultaneously cleaning excess of said material from the bead and the adjacent surfaces, comprising:an elongate handle formed with a cavity extending substantially the length of the handle; a working head at one end of the handle, the head being of generally planar triangular shape that extends forwardly from the handle and terminates at an acute angle remote from the handle; a symmetrical, arrow-shaped flat sheet of elastomer material affixed to the head along shorter inner edges of the elastomer material to define working edges comprising the exposed outer edges of the sheet of elastomer material, the elastomer material being formed with an acute angle which is rounded and which extends beyond the acute angle of the head; and whereby manipulation of the tool by hand by inserting the working edges against a bead of fluent material at the intersection of the two adjacent surfaces and pulling the tool along the bead while applying a slight pressure causes the working edges to flex to compress and smooth the bead while simultaneously cleaning the adjacent surfaces of excess material which is collected in the cavity of the handle.
- 18. The tool of claim 17 wherein the head extends downwardly from the handle.
- 19. The tool of claim 17 in which the handle and the working head are formed as a unitary member from resilient plastic.
- 20. The tool as claimed in claim 17 in which the elastomer material is removably mountable to the head.
- 21. The tool as claimed in claim 20 adapted to receive elastomer material having rounded acute angles of different radii to permit adjustment of a concavity of a finished caulking bead.
- 22. The tool as claimed in claim 20, in which the head is formed with a rebate to, received the elastomer material.
- 23. The tool as claimed in claim 22 including snap mouldings in the rebate to hold the elastomer material.
- 24. The tool as claimed in claim 17, in which the working head and handle are formed with downwardly extending walls defining a passage to assist in directing excess fluent material to the cavity of the handle.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/051,215, filed Apr. 2, 1998, now abandoned which is a 371 of PCT/CA96/00657 filed Oct. 1, 1996.
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Continuations (1)
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