The present invention relates to a caulk tube useful for facilitating the mixing of dyes or tint into a caulk composition.
The present invention relates to a caulk tube useful for facilitating the mixing of dyes or tint into a caulk composition. In one embodiment of the invention, the caulk tube includes one or more baffles on the inner surface of the tube. In another embodiment, a static mixing device is secured to the outlet end of a caulk tube for mixing the tint or dye with the caulk as it is expelled from the tube. The invention also includes an adapter device for mixing a dye or tint with the caulk in a caulk tube using a paint shaker apparatus.
Provided is a caulk tube. The caulk tube includes a hollow tube having a first end comprising an end wall with an outlet opening, a second end, a removable cap positioned on the second end, wherein the caulk tube comprises one or more baffles on the inside surface of the hollow tube.
Further provided is a method of tinting a caulk composition. The method includes the following steps: (a) providing a caulk tube comprising a hollow tube having a first end comprising an end wall with an outlet opening, a second end comprising an opening, a removable cap positioned on the second end, wherein the caulk tube comprises one or more baffles on the inside surface of the hollow tube, and wherein the hollow tube is filled with caulk; (b) removing the removable cap; (c) placing a coloring composition in opening at the second end; (d) replacing the cap on the second end of the caulk tube; (e) providing a paint mixer having an adapter for accommodating caulk tubes; (f) placing the caulk tube in the adapter; and (g) mixing the caulk and coloring composition using the paint mixer.
A caulk tube in accordance with the present invention is illustrated in
As shown in
Typically, caulk compositions are white or neutral in color or are clear. The white, neutral, or clear caulk in the tube may be tinted at the point of purchase, such as to match a paint or tile color. A technician or worker at a store may remove the cap on the second end 14 of the caulk tube. In one useful embodiment, there is a space between the second end of the tube and the top of the caulk composition when the lid is removed. The worker can add a coloring composition such as a dye or tint coloring formula to the tube on top of the caulk. In one embodiment, instead of dye or tint, a paint composition, such as a tinted latex paint, may be used as the coloring composition. After the coloring composition has been added to the tube, the cap is replaced so that the coloring composition may be mixed into the caulk.
In one useful embodiment, the caulk tube can be placed into an existing paint mixing machine or shaker in order to mix in the coloring composition. An adapter may be used to allow the caulk tubes to be mixed in paint shakers. For example, useful paint shaking machines and types of adapters are described in U.S. Pat. No. 6,817,751, U.S. Pat. No. 7,235,968, U.S. Pat. No. 7,445,373, and U.S. Pat. No. 7,077,560, all of which are hereby incorporated by reference. An adapter may be used to allow caulk tubes to be mixed in the paint shakers. For example,
A method in accordance with the present invention comprises the steps of providing a tube in accordance with the present invention containing a caulk composition, removing the removable cap from the second end of the tube, adding a coloring composition to the caulk in the tube through the opening in the second end 14, replacing the cap, placing the tube, or preferably at least two caulk tubes, containing caulk and coloring composition into an adapter in a paint mixing apparatus, and mixing the caulk and coloring composition in the paint mixing apparatus.
In another embodiment of the invention, the coloring composition may be mixed into the caulk or further mixed by means of a static mixer 40 included in or as part of the tip 22. As the caulk and coloring composition flow out of the static mixer tip 40, they are mixed together to have the desired color upon application.
While the present invention has been illustrated by the description of embodiments thereof, and while the embodiments have been described in considerable detail, it is not the intention of the applicants to restrict or in any way limit the scope of the appended claims to such detail. Additional advantages and modifications will readily appear to those skilled in the art. Therefore, the invention, in its broader aspects, is not limited to the specific details, the representative apparatus, and illustrative examples shown and described. Accordingly, departures may be made from such details without departing from the spirit or scope of the applicant's general inventive concept.
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