The present invention relates generally to plaster applicators, and, more particularly, to a plaster applicator for corners where two walls meet.
Plaster is a material used as the outer surface of a wall in a structure. Plaster can be either plaster of paris, lime plaster or plaster. The base materials are mixed with water and other additives as desired to form a thick mixture of mud which initiates an exothermic chemical reaction which eventually hardens the mud into a solid form. Plastering of interior corners where two walls meet is presently a four step process. In the first step, a plasterer uses a tool called a bazooka which applies tape and mud to the corner. Next, the tape will be firmly seated using a corner roller. The third step is glazing using an angle head tool with the last step a repeat using an angle box.
In view of the prior art, there is a need for a more efficient and workable system which avoids the inefficiency of a four step plaster corner application process.
The present invention meets this need.
It is an object of this invention to provide a tool which allows for a one step process for applying plaster to a corner.
Further objects and advantages of the invention will become apparent as the following description proceeds and the features of novelty which characterize this invention will be pointed out with particularity in this specification and the claims below.
The present invention may be more readily described by reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
The present invention is a plaster applicator 10 for corners 12 where walls 14 meet. Plaster applicator 10 includes a sleeve 22 and a long tube 20 slidably received within sleeve 22. A piston 30 is attached to sleeve 22 by a connector 24. Piston 30 is concentrically received within long tube 20 whereby a sliding movement of sleeve 22 along long tube 20 provides a corresponding sliding movement of piston 30 within long tube 20 and vice versa. In addition, as best seen in
An applicator 58 has a applicator hole 70 at an applicator end 16 of long tube 20. Applicator hole 70 provides liquid communication between the interior and the exterior of long tube 20. A wedge 66 is releasably mounted to the applicator 58
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Applicator 58 includes a rounded top 62 which is adapted to releasably snap fit onto a wedge hole 64 in wedge 66. Rounded top 62 and wedge hole 64 allow wedge 66 to freely rotate and spin within limits defined by when wedge sides 68 engage applicator 58. Applicator hole 70 extends through rounded top 62 and provides liquid communication between the interior of long tube 20 and the exterior thereof.
To use, wedge 66 is first removed from applicator 58 thereby exposing applicator hole 70. Plaster mud 72 is then pumped into hole 70 thereby filling long tube 20 with said mud 72. As mud 72 fills long tube 20, piston 30 is pushed back to a filled position best seen in
Once long tube 20 is filled as desired, wedge 66 is snap fit onto the top of applicator 58. To start, wedge 66 is positioned in a corner as best seen in
Those skilled in the art will recognize that the use of a right angle wedge 66 for right angle corner 12 is exemplary in nature that does not limit the type of corners to which applicator 10 can be mounted.
While the invention has been particularly shown and described with reference to a preferred embodiment. it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes in form and detail may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
Number | Name | Date | Kind |
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3231139 | Bouet | Jan 1966 | A |
6120203 | Modders | Sep 2000 | A |
6155809 | Edwards et al. | Dec 2000 | A |
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