The present invention relates generally to a painting system, and more particularly to a painting system employing in combination a pole extension paint spray system together with a paint roller system.
Painting professionals are in general very familiar with hydraulic or air-less spray painting as well as with painting utilizing a paint roller mounted on an L-shaped frame with a handle. In the hydraulic or air-less spray painting system, a spray tip is mounted at the distal end of a spray gun which controls the supply of high pressure paint to the spray tip whereby the high pressure paint exiting the spray tip is atomized suitable for spray painting purposes. For purposes of reaching elevated or difficult to reach surfaces for spray painting, a pole extension having an on-off control valve and handle at one end and a spray tip mounted at the opposite end is utilized. The pole extension consists of one or more extension elements depending on the length of the pole extension required. Similarly, for painting elevated or difficult to reach surfaces with a paint roller, an elongated pole extension is attached to the paint roller handle. For this purpose, handles of paint roller systems are internally threaded to accept the threaded ends of the elongated handles or extension poles. Such internally threaded paint roller handles are generally provided with a uniform diameter and thread size throughout the range of standard paint roller sizes, including 9, 12 and 18 inch wide rollers. However, some variation in handle thread size exists among different manufacturers.
Painting system manufacturers recognized the need among painting professionals for a painting system employing the benefit of speed of a spray paint system and the quality of the rolled finish of a paint roller system. One such combined painting system is the JetRoller System manufactured by Graco Inc. of Minneapolis, Minn., U.S.A. The Graco Inc. JetRoller System consists of a pole extension hydraulic paint spray system with at least one extension element which is adapted to accept a specially designed detachable paint roller system for use together with the hydraulic paint spray system. The hydraulic paint spray portion of the JetRoller System includes a specially adapted pole extension element having an on-off control valve and handle at one end connected via a high pressure hose to a source of high pressure paint and an air-less spray tip at the opposite end of the pole extension. The on-off control valve directs the high pressure paint through a channel in the pole extension to the spray tip, wherein the spray tip or nozzle causes the high Painting system manufacturers recognized the need among painting professionals for a painting system employing the benefit of speed of a spray paint system and the quality of the rolled finish of a paint roller system. One such combined painting system is the JetRoller System manufactured by Graco Inc. of Minneapolis, Minn., U.S.A. The Graco Inc. JetRoller System consists of a pole extension hydraulic paint spray system with at least one extension element which is adapted to accept a specially designed detachable paint roller system for use together with the hydraulic paint spray system. The hydraulic paint spray portion of the JetRoller System includes a specially adapted pole extension element having an on-off control valve and handle at one and connected via a high pressure hose to a source of high pressure paint and an air-less spray tip at the opposite end of the pole extension. The on-off control valve directs the high pressure paint through a channel in the pole extension to the spray tipl, wherein the spray tip or nozzle causes the high pressure paint to be atomized for spray painting. Additional pole extension elements may be interconnected between the on-off control valve/handle and the specially adapted pole extension element for greater pole length. The paint roller portion of the JetRoller System is uniquely designed although similar in structure to standard paint roller systems and includes a rotatable paint roller mounted on the forward arm of an L-shaped frame which has a cylindrically shaped handle disposed perpendicular to the axis of the paint roller mounted at the other or rear end of the frame. The handle includes an elongated hinged portion which allows the handle to be connected axially to the specially adapted pole extension so as to be releasably clamped thereon. The length of the paint roller frame is such that the rotatable roller is positioned forward of the spray tip which is rotatably mounted via a swivel joint at the forward end of the pole extension to rotate perpendicularly to the axis of the paint roller so that the paint spray issuing therefrom can be adjustably directed relative to the roller. The width of the paint spray pattern vis a vis the rotatable roller can be adjusted by loosening the paint roller handle thereby unclamping the handle and sliding it axially on the pole extension. Positioning the roller closer to the spray tip narrows the spray pattern and positioning it farther away from the spray tip widens the spray pattern. When desirable or necessary, the paint roller can be detached from the pole extension by unclamping the paint roller handle from the pole extension and using the paint roller system separately. Each paint roller size of the Graco JetRoller System, whether 9″, 12″, or 18″, has its own specially designed frame and handle for use with the pole extension of the paint spray portion of the JetRoller System.
It is a primary object of the present invention to provide an extension paint spray-roller system which allows the hydraulic paint spray extension system portion thereof to be combined and utilized with substantially any commercially available off the shelf paint roller system of standard size including the 9″, 12″, and 18″ paint roller systems.
The above object, as well as others which will hereinafter become apparent, is accomplished in accordance with the present invention by providing an extension paint spray-roller system with a mounting system adapted to connect the hydraulic paint spray extension system portion with substantially any commercially available paint roller system. The mounting system includes a transversely extending element adapted to rotate about and slide axially along the length of the pole extension to be clamped in any position therealong and an adapter element securable to a commercially available standard paint roller system and releasably attached to the transversely extending element so that the paint roller system is mounted substantially parallel to and spaced from the hydraulic paint spray extension system.
The objects and features of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description when considered together with the accompanying drawings. It is to be understood that the drawings are designed as an illustration only and not as a definition of the limits of the present invention.
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The pole extension 22 of hydraulic paint spray extension system portion 12 is provided with a longitudinally extending through bore for transmitting the high pressure paint and is connected at a first end 32 to end 24 of on-off control valve/handle 16 via in-line straight through swivel joint or union 34. On-off control valve/handle 16 is arranged relative to pole extension 22 so that handle 26 is substantially aligned with the pole extension for ease of handling and, because of swivel joint 34, on-off control valve/handle 16 is adapted to rotate 360° axially about pole extension 22 as indicated by direction arrow A in
Paint roller system portion 14 includes an L-shaped frame, designated 42, having a paint roller 44 rotatably mounted to a transverse arm at the forward end of frame 42 perpendicular to a handle 46 mounted at the other or rear end of frame 42. The distal end 48 of handle 46 of paint roller system portion 14 is internally threaded with a standard thread size and internal diameter so as to accept a standard paint roller pole extension.
A mounting system, designated 50, includes a mounting block 52 attached to pole extension 22 for axial sliding movement thereon and rotation thereabout. Mounting block 52 is provided at its end attached to pole extension 22 with a split-ring type compression clamp 54 which, when tightened by clamp screw 56, positionally secures mounting block 52 to pole extension 22. A knob-like handle 58 is provided for turning clamp screw 56 for conveniently tightening and loosening clamp 54 by hand. Mounting block 52 can be axially repositioned on pole extension 22 as well as rotationally repositioned thereon simply by loosening clamp 54 and adjusting the position of mounting block 52 as desired or needed. Mounting block 52 extends transversely from pole extension 22 and is bifurcated at its end remote from compression clamp 54 forming an open ended slot 60 directionally aligned with pole extension 22. A paint roller system adaptor, designated 62, includes an elongated rod-like element 64 threaded at end 66 for threaded engagement with the internal threads of end 48 of handle 46 of paint roller system portion 14. Opposing threaded end 66 and separated therefrom by bearing surface 68 is a rod-like bearing shaft 70 adapted to be received in slot 60 of mounting block 52 as indicated by direction arrow C in
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As pointed out above, paint roller system 14 can be disconnected from extension paint spray-roller system 10 and used solely as any paint roller simply by loosening compression nut 72 of paint roller system adaptor 62 and disengaging adaptor 62 from slot 60 of mounting block 52 of mounting system 50. During the separate use of paint roller system 14, paint roller system adaptor 62 can remain connected to handle 46 of the paint roller. In order to accommodate the various thread sizes of the internally threaded handles provided by the different manufacturers of the standard paint roller systems, it is contemplated that several adaptors 62 having different sized threaded ends 64 would be made available.
While only a single embodiment of the present invention has been shown and described, it will be understood that many changes and modifications may be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
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