The present invention relates to a coating composition applicator, in particular to a decking coating composition applicator.
Traditionally, coating compositions, such as stains, varnishes, or preservers, have been applied to wooden surfaces using a brush.
A particular application of wooden surfaces is for the construction of external decking. External decking surface areas are often large, and therefore traditional brush application is very time consuming. More recently, coating composition is applied to decking surfaces using a roller or pad. Both pad and roller application offer a quicker solution than brush application, but are limited in terms of giving an even distribution of the coating, particularly between the individual wooden boards which form the decking area.
U.S. Pat. No. 7,192,210 addresses this problem by providing an applicator including a pad, and bristles extending from the pad surface, the bristles serving to apply the coating between adjacent wooden boards.
Recent advances in decking style have resulted in the wooden decking boards including grooves to provide a more slip resistance surface, and to allow some drainage of water. This creates further problems in terms of applying a coating evenly to the surface.
According to the present invention there is provided a decking coating composition applicator including a receptacle for holding a coating composition, the applicator being fluidly connected to the receptacle such that the coating composition can be supplied to the applicator, and an applicator surface, the applicator surface comprising a pad portion, and a bristles portion, in which the bristles portion is positioned outside of an area defined by the pad portion.
Advantageously this enables coating composition fed to the pad portion to be evenly distributed onto a decking surface by the pad portion without disruption from the bristles portion, and then the bristles portion can assist in evenly distributing the coating composition onto the decking surface.
Another problem with known decking coating composition applicator is that the coating composition needs to be decanted from a paint container into the receptacle from where it is fed to the applicator surface which is time consuming.
According to another aspect of the present invention there is provided a decking coating composition applicator including a receptacle, and an applicator surface, the receptacle being fluidly connected to the applicator surface, in which the receptacle can receive a paint container containing a coating composition, such that the coating composition can be supplied to the applicator surface.
Advantageously this eliminates the requirement to decant paint from the paint container into the receptacle.
According to another aspect of the present invention there is provided a decking coating composition applicator including a receptacle which can receive a paint container containing a coating composition, the receptacle including an air vent and a liquid aperture arranged such that they both penetrate a valve on the paint container when the paint container is in the receptacle, thereby immersing both the air vent and the liquid aperture in the coating composition in the paint container.
When coating composition is supplied to the applicator surface, air is drawn into the paint container via the air vent. The fact that the air vent is immersed in the coating composition maintains turbulent liquid flow around the air vent and therefore reduces the risk of blocking the air vent.
According to another aspect of the present invention there is provided a decking coating composition applicator including a receptacle for holding a coating composition, and an applicator surface fluidly connected to the receptacle such that the coating composition can be supplied to the applicator surface, the applicator surface comprising a pad portion, and a bristles portion, in which the bristles portion has a width between 60% and 110% of the width of the pad portion, preferably between 70% and 90%.
The invention will now be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
With reference to
The applicator 10 comprises a metallic handle 14, a plastic main casing 15 (
A receptacle 16 locates inside and rests upon the main casing 15 (
The handle 14 includes a switch 19 which is electrically connected to a pump 22, the pump being powered by a battery pack 24. The pump 22 and the battery back 24 are housed within the main casing 15.
The receptacle 16 is a plastic moulding which is secured to the handle 14 in a known way (
In
In
In
The thrust plate 34 includes guide slots 40 to guide the paint container 12 when it is inserted into the receptacle 16 (see below).
The applicator head 18 is pivotally attached to the receptacle via pin 20 (
With reference to
The pad portion has a width L2.
Typically the foam layer has a thickness of 8 mm, and the flock layer a thickness of 15 mm.
A bristles portion 88 is secured to the plastic housing 81. The bristles that make up the bristles portion are those typically used in paint brushes used to apply coating compositions to wood surfaces, and have a bristle length in the order of 25-30 mm such that the flock layer 84 and bristles portion 88 have substantially the same lowest point.
The bristles portion has a width L1.
In
Typically the width of the bristles portion is between 100 to 150 mm, and between 60% and 110% of the width of the pad portion. The width of the bristles portion will also be wider than the gap between decking boards 200, so that in use the bristles portion 88 and the flock layer 84 are both in contact with the upper surface 210 of the decking boards (
The distribution plate 80 includes a plurality of through apertures 88 which are fed with coating composition via the flexible conduit 32 (
The foam layer 84 includes a plurality of through slots 90 which coincide with the through apertures 88 on the distribution plate 80 (
The flock layer 86 also includes a plurality of through slots 87 which are substantially identical to, and coincide with the slots 90 on the foam layer 84 (
It can be seen from
The pad portion 82 (comprising the foam and flock layers) has a front 91 and rear 93 straight edge, and it can be seen that the bristles portion 88 is substantially parallel to both edges 91,93 (
In
The paint container 12 is inserted into the receptacle 16 of the applicator 10 as follows, the progression of which is shown in
Firstly, the overcap 68 is removed from the closure 60. The paint container 12 is positioned upside down and inserted into the receptacle 16 such that guide projections 68 on the closure 62 locate inside slots 40 on the thrust plate 34. The guide projections 68 then engage with snap-projection 102 to secure the paint container 12 in the receptacle 16.
At the same time, the thrust plate 34 is pushed downwards such that spike 26 penetrates the silicon valve 66.
Once the silicon valve 66 is penetrated, a fluid connection is made between the coating composition in the paint container 12, and apertures 88 on the distribution plate 80, via liquid aperture 30 and flexible conduit 32 (
Activation of switch 19 on the handle 14 causes the pump 22 to operate, and the coating composition is supplied to the distribution plate apertures 88. The coating composition then passes through the slots in the foam and flock layers, at which point the applicator 10 is ready to apply coating composition to a decking surface during a paint mode. As the coating composition is drawn from the paint container, the air vent 28 ensures that the paint container does not collapse.
In
Since the bristles 200 are fixed to the bar 214 at the upper ends 210, the bristles are able to pivot from a position where all of the lower tips are in position 212 (
In
When the flock layer is compressed, the bristles 200 are able to pivot when the applicator moves in the direction of arrow X such that the lower tips 212 remain in contact with the upper surface 312 and the lower tips 212′ remain in contact with the lower surface 310 of the decking board 300. Thus, the coating composition is applied evenly to all of the exposed surface due to a combination of the bristles 200 being able to pivot and follow the profile of the decking, and the flock layer which remains in contact with the upper surface 312.
Comparing
When the user has finished applying the coating composition, the switch 19 is released, and the flow of coating composition stops. The paint container can then be released from the receptacle 16 by depressing button 104 which disengages projection 102 from the guide projection 68 enabling removal of the paint container.
The receptacle can then be filled with a cleaning fluid such as water, followed by activation of the pump again to feed water to the pad portion in a cleaning mode. This serves to clean the conduit 32 and the liquid aperture 30 such that little or no coating composition remains. The pad portion can then be removed from the distribution plate and cleaned as required.
In an alternative embodiment, the receptacle can include a closure which fits onto the receptacle to form a seal during the cleaning mode such that a vacuum is formed as water is expelled from the receptacle to the applicator), thereby causing the air vent to draw in air which in turn prevents the air vent from blocking.
In
The embodiment of
The embodiment of
The embodiment of
In
Whilst the embodiments above relate to decking, it will be appreciated that the concepts of the invention can be used on other wooden surfaces both internally and externally.
The embodiments above also relate to using a pump. It will be appreciated that since the paint container is positioned with its open end facing downwards, it is also possible to rely on a gravity feed to supply the coating composition to the pad portion instead of a pump.
It will also be appreciated that for the embodiments using a pump, the use may not be limited to horizontal surfaces.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
---|---|---|---|
0906448.6 | Apr 2009 | GB | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
PCT/EP2010/054942 | 4/15/2010 | WO | 00 | 12/27/2011 |