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1. Field of the Invention
The present invention is directed to drywalling tools and, more particularly, to a drywall corner bead cutting device which includes a drywall corner bead retaining body having a cross-sectional shape approximately similar to the cross-sectional shape of the drywall corner bead to be cut, the retaining body including a longitudinally extended top wall plate and inner and outer base wall retainers for releasably retaining the drywall corner bead within the retaining body and at least one cutting blade assembly movably mounted on the retaining body which includes a handle and a cutting blade which extends through the retaining body to cut the drywall corner bead on a diagonal to permit the cut sections of drywall corner bead to be butted against one another at a joint.
2. Description of Related Art
A vast majority of buildings which are constructed in the United States use drywall to form the interior walls of the building. Briefly, drywall is a sheet material consisting of a uniform layer of gypsum sandwiched between facings of paper which can used as an interior wall covering which can be painted or covered with decorative paper or paneling once installed over the framing for the building. Drywall is generally used for interior walls of buildings as it is relatively inexpensive to manufacture and can be quickly and easily installed in a variety of room configurations. Once of the problems encountered in the use of drywall, however, is that the drywall must be fitted around windows which are built into the sides of the building, thus requiring sections of the drywall to be cut out to permit the window to be seen there through. These cut out sections must then be cleaned up to enhance the appearance of the interior wall and until relatively recently, this was done by merely plastering the edges of the drywall to the window frame to even out the edges of the drywall adjacent the window frame.
A relatively recent innovation in drywall construction, however, is the advent of the drywall corner bead, also known as the bullnose corner bead. This generally consists of an extruded length of plastic sheet having a length of approximately 24″ to 48″ and a width of approximately 2″ to 4″ with the center top section of the corner bead having a generally accurate cross-sectional shape with left and right generally perpendicular sidewalls extending outward from the center section. In use, the drywall corner bead is placed over the intersection between the drywall edge and the window frame such that the top center curved section is positioned over the protruding corner of the cut drywall section. The drywall corner bead is then affixed to the drywall and to the window frame and then would be plastered over thus providing a curved corner adjacent the window which is aesthetically pleasing and far more durable than the cut corner of the drywall section.
One of the disadvantages of the use of drywall corner bead, however, is that the corner angles of the window frame must be accommodated by the drywall corner bead to permit the adjacent sections of the drywall corner bead to butt against one another to provide a seamless and generally continuous wall surface adjacent the window. The cutting of the drywall corner bead to correctly produce these corner joints can be quite difficult, however, and cutters without much experience often make mistakes in making the corner cuts. Briefly, the procedure for cutting the drywall corner bead would include cutting the drywall corner bead to the desired length which corresponds with the inside height or width of the window then taking a pattern which shows how the cut should be made and positioning it adjacent the drywall corner bead. A pencil or other such marking device would then be used to draw a line on the drywall corner bead as delineated by the pattern positioned adjacent the drywall corner bead, the pattern would be placed to the side and the cutter would then use a pair of snips or the like to cut along the drawing line to produce the corner for the one section of drywall corner bead. This must be done for each corner of the window, which means a total of eight cuts must be made to the four sections of the drywall corner bead to produce the desired window frame result, with each cut including each of the above-described steps. Once the process is completed, the drywall corner bead would be placed on the drywall and window frame and affixed in position.
Of course, this process is very time consuming and the final product is only as good as the person following the pencil line with the snips. There is enormous variation in the skill level of persons practicing drywalling, and it is clear that the above-described process provides many opportunities for mistakes to be made which would result in the need for the cutter to begin again, thus increasing the length of time needed to complete the process and resulting in far more waste due to production of unusable sections. There is therefore a need for a cutting device which will eliminate many of the above-described steps yet will produce very accurate and precise results each and every time the cutting device is used.
Therefore, an object of the present invention is to provide an improved drywall corner bead cutting device.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a drywall corner bead cutting device which includes a longitudinally extended top wall plate having a top section with a generally accurate cross-sectional shape and lower inner and outer wall plate sections extending downwards and respectively inwards and outwards from the top section to form a top wall plate having approximately the same cross-sectional shape as the drywall corner bead which will be cut by the present invention.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a drywall corner bead cutting device which includes at least one cutting blade assembly movably mounted on the retaining body which includes a cutting blade mounted on a handle, the cutting blade extending through the top wall plate to cut the drywall corner bead positioned there within, the cut being made quickly and accurately to produce excellent results.
Another object of the present invention is to provide an improved drywall corner bead cutting device which may be quickly and easily used even by novice drywall cutters in order to provide far more consistent and acceptable cutting results regardless of the skill level of the user of the present invention.
Another object of the present invention is to provide an improved drywall corner bead cutting device which includes two cutting blade assemblies, one designed for right-hand cuts and one designed for left-hand cuts, in order to permit use of the present invention regardless of the direction of cut desired to complete the drywall corner bead framing of the window.
Finally, an object of the present invention is to provide an improved drywall corner bead cutting device which is relatively simple in construction and is safe, durable and efficient in use.
The present invention provides an improved drywall corner bead cutting device which includes a cutting device base and at least one cutting blade assembly mounted on the cutting device base. The cutting blade assembly includes at least one corner bead support section including a corner bead support structure mounted on the cutting device base and having a corner bead support wall operative to engage the upper wall of a drywall corner bead having a nose and wing sections, the corner bead support wall including a nose support section and opposite wing support sections for engaging and supporting the upper wall of a drywall corner bead having a longitudinal axis. A corner bead support structure cutting blade is mounted on the corner bead support structure, the corner bead support structure cutting blade generally diagonally aligned relative to the corner bead support wall such that the corner bead cutting structure cutting blade engages a drywall corner bead supported thereon to cut the drywall corner bead at an angle not perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the drywall corner bead. A cutting arm section includes a pivotably mounted cutting arm, a handle portion and a cutting blade mounted on the cutting arm, the cutting blade positioned adjacent to and parallel with the corner bead support structure cutting blade. Finally, the cutting blade and the corner bead support structure cutting blade are cooperatively operative to cut drywall corner bead supported on the corner bead support wall and extending beyond the corner bead support structure cutting blade into a cutting area defined by interaction of the cutting blade and the corner bead support structure cutting blade via pivoting movement of the cutting arm to drive the cutting blade and the corner bead support structure cutting blade into and through a drywall corner bead thereby dividing the drywall corner bead along a diagonal cut.
The present invention as thus described provides many improvements to the drywall corner bead cutting methods which were previously used. For example, the cutting skill level of the drywaller becomes less important as the present invention is designed to make accurate, repeatable cuts each and every time the invention is used. Also, because the drywall corner bead is completely supported adjacent the cutting area by resting on the corner bead cutting structure, the correct positioning and cutting of the drywall corner bead within the invention can be accurately determined and performed after the initial measurement is made, thus greatly reducing the possibility of an incorrect cut at an incorrect location being made. Furthermore, because the cutting blade of the present invention is movably mounted to the base, it is not used in a “freehand” manner, thus greatly reducing the possibility for injury which often occurs when using a sharp cutting blade to cut a piece of plastic such as the drywall corner bead. Also, because the present invention includes a safety bar, the likelihood of injury resulting from use of the present invention is greatly reduced. Finally, the expected useable life span for the invention is quite long and it should be relatively inexpensive to manufacture, thus making it available for a vast majority of drywall erectors in the industry. It is thus seen that the present invention provides a substantial improvement over those devices and methods found in the prior art.
Additional aspects of the invention, together with the advantages and novel features appurtenant thereto, will be set forth in part in the description which follows, and in part will become apparent to those skilled in the art upon examination of the following, or may be learned from the practice of the invention. The objects and advantages of the invention may be realized and attained by means of the instrumentalities and combinations particularly pointed out in the appended claims.
a and 3b are detailed side elevational views showing the blade cutting a drywall corner bead positioned within the retaining body;
The drywall corner bead cutting device 10 of the present invention is shown best in
Mounted on, extending between and connecting the lower edges of lower inner wall plate section 18 and lower outer wall plate section 20 of top wall plate 14 are a pair of base plates 22a and 22b which, in the preferred embodiment, would be positioned adjacent opposite ends of the top wall plate 14 and extend approximately one fifth to one third of the length of top wall plate 14 thus leaving a central opening 24 between the base plates 22a and 22b. For structural strength purposes, it is preferred that the retaining body 12 be constructed as including these base plates 22a and 22b, however, it should be noted that the use of any appropriate inner and outer base wall retention devices such as generally horizontal projecting metal strips mounted on each of the lower ends of lower inner wall plate section 18 and lower outer wall plate section 20 may be substituted for the base plates 22a and 22b as described above so long as the intended purpose and functionality of retaining the drywall corner bead 80 within the retaining body 12 is maintained. Such substitution of equivalent drywall corner bead retaining elements should be understood to be within the scope of this description. Also, it should be noted that the center opening 24, while preferred to be part of the present invention, is not critical to the functionality of the present invention as it is merely designed to permit the cut off section of the drywall corner bead 80 to fall downwards out of the retaining body 12 to facilitate use of the drywall corner bead cutting device 10 of the present invention.
Finally, mounted on and extending forwards from the retaining body 12 is a pivot mount support plate 26 which provides a support structure for the pivot mounts for the cutting blade assemblies 40a and 40b. Also, mounted on and extending outwards from the retaining body 12 is a handle 28 which is designed to provide an easy-to-grasp location for supporting the retaining body 12 of the drywall corner bead cutting device 10 of the present invention. Of course, the positioning, size and shape of the handle 28 may be modified or changed as necessary to facilitate use of the drywall corner bead cutting device 10 of the present invention, and it may be expedient to position the handle 28 in such a manner that use of the cutting blade assemblies 40a and 40b is facilitated to render the cutting of the drywall corner bead 80 even easier by use of the present invention.
The cutting blade assemblies 40a and 40b are each pivotally mounted on the pivot mount support plate 26 of retaining body 12 as shown best in
An important feature of the cutting blade 50 of the present invention is shown best in
An additional feature of the cutting blade assembly 40a of the present invention is that the cutting blade 50 may be constructed to be removable and replaceable from handle 42, and specifically blade mounting section 48 of handle 42, such that when a cutting blade 50 becomes dull or is damaged, it may be quickly and easily replaced to permit the drywall corner bead cutting device 10 of the present invention to continue to function correctly. Also, the cutting blade 50 may be constructed of any appropriate cutting materials, although it is preferred that a razor blade-like cutting blade be used with the present invention in order to provide consistently accurate and repeatable cutting results.
The present invention would be used in the following manner. Once the measurements are taken by the drywaller as to the proper lengths of the sections of drywall corner bead 80, the drywall corner bead 80 is cut to the approximate length of the section and the end of the rough cut drywall corner bead 80 is inserted into the retaining body 12 of the drywall corner bead cutting device 10 of the present invention until the rough cut drywall corner bead 80 is positioned where the cut should take place. The handle 42 of the cutting blade assembly 40 is then lowered to force the cutting blade 50 into contact with the rough cut drywall corner bead 80 through the generally diagonal cutting blade slot 30. By forcing the handle 42 downwards, the cutting blade 50 is driven down and through the rough cut drywall corner bead 80 thus cutting the rough cut drywall corner bead 80 in the desired location and producing an accurate and dependable cut in the rough cut drywall corner bead 80 which will permit the drywall corner bead 80 to be positioned and abut the adjacent section of drywall corner bead 80 surrounding the window, as shown in
Finally,
A preferred alternative embodiment of the drywall corner bead cutting device of the present invention is shown best in
Cutting blade assembly 114a is shown best in
In the preferred embodiment, the cutting arm 122 would have a length of approximately 8 to 12 inches and would be constructed of a sturdy metal material with a plastic or rubber handle grip 126 affixed to the outer end 128 of the cutting arm 122. Mounted on the cutting arm 122 intermediate the bolt 124 and outer end 128 is cutting blade 130 which, in the preferred embodiment, would consist of a generally rectangular metal plate which extends downwards from the cutting arm 122 and is bolted thereto to securely mount the cutting blade 130 on the cutting arm 122. The cutting edge 132 of cutting blade 130 would be positioned at the base of cutting blade 130 and would preferably be angled downwards from outer end to inner end, as shown best in
The drywall corner bead support section 140 is shown best in
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An additional important element of the drywall corner bead cutting device 110 of the present invention is shown best in
Mounted on the safety bar 162 is a curved slot 164 through which extends a pin 166 which extends into and is secured on the cutting arm 122, as shown best in
Two further features of the present invention are shown best in
Use of the dry wall corner bead cutting device 110 is quite simple yet still provides an extremely accurate and precise 45 degree angle cut to the section of drywall corner bead 80 being cut. The user would simply place the drywall corner bead 80 in the bead support structure 142 against corner bead support wall 144 (as shown in
It is to be understood that numerous additions, modifications and substitutions may be made to the drywall corner bead cutting device 10 of the present invention which fall within the intended broad scope of the appended claims. For example, the precise angle at which cutting blade assemblies 40a and 40b are mounted may be modified or changed depending upon the angle of cut desired, and accordingly the shape of cutting blade 50 would be likewise modified to accommodate a different angle of cut. Such modifications would be necessary if one were to use the present invention to make cuts intended for 30 degree, 45 degree or even 60 degree angles surrounding windows, the occurrence and use of which is becoming more and more popular. Also, the specific size, shape and construction materials used in connection with the present invention may be modified or changed depending upon the needs of the user and/or manufacturer of the present invention and so long as such modifications do not significantly degrade or destroy the functional features of the present invention, they should be understood to be part of the present specification. Finally, it should be noted that the specific design features of the drywall corner bead cutting device 10 of the present invention may be modified or changed to accommodate various sizes and shapes of drywall corner beads as are commonly found in the industry, and such modifications would be understood by one skilled in the art of metal fabrication.
There has therefore been shown and described a drywall corner bead cutting device 10 which accomplishes at least all of its intended objectives.
The present application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 10/984,281 filed Nov. 8, 2004, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 10984281 | Nov 2004 | US |
Child | 12072399 | US |