This product was designed to eliminate the expense, time, and frustration along with the professional expertise needed for interior painting of both commercial and residential applications. The product permanently adheres directly to the wall, creating a crisp, definitive line to the adjoining ceiling, baseboard, trim or molding, and eliminating an unprofessional uneven paint edge, as is commonly created with a paint brush or roller. In a preferred aspect, this invention relates to residential or commercial interior painting.
Indoor ceilings in homes and businesses are usually a different color than the depending walls, usually lighter. Producing this color scheme without imperfections, however, is impossible.
Usually the ceiling is painted first, to avoid drips and splatters on the finished walls. Then, the walls are painted. In the location where the ceilings join the walls, caution has to be taken to prevent the overlapping of colored paints and to confine the joining of the color lines.
Baseboards, crown moldings, door and window frames, and other trim items of different color or paint texture than the adjacent walls present a similar problem.
Correcting painting edging errors is time consuming, especially since a second trip to the site may be required.
What is needed is a permanent paint edging product which avoids the errors in the first place, as well as eliminating the time and expense necessary in hiring a professional craftsman to perform the project.
It is an object of this invention to provide a perfect painted line along the edges of ceilings, adjoining walls, trim, moldings and baseboards.
It is an object of this invention to provide an edging product for painting, especially interior painting.
It is another object of this invention to provide a paint edging product for an interior room that is designed as a permanent application and eliminates the frustration and needed expertise that accompany creating a crisp even line between the ceiling and wall, or the wall and trim, moldings or baseboards.
One embodiment of the invention provides a new method for painting. According to this embodiment, there is provided a curable liquid paint composition and an edging product having a colored surface and an adhesive surface opposite to the colored surface. The colored surface of the edging product has been manufactured to match the curable paint composition after it has been permitted to cure. The colored edging product carrying the manufactured color is permanently adhered onto a wall to be painted with the curable paint composition, with an edge of the edging strip contacting a surface bordering the wall which is not to be painted with the curable liquid paint composition. The wall is then painted with the curable liquid paint composition, and the curable liquid paint composition is partly overlapped onto the colored edging strip. This method provides a crisp even line at the interface between the wall and the bordering surface.
In another embodiment of the invention, the edging strip of the previously described embodiment can be formed in a method comprising providing a tape having an adhesive side and a manufactured colored side. The colorant is applied during the manufacturing process. After application of the product, and curing/drying of the painted areas, the applied product is greatly concealed and provides a crisp even line between either the ceiling and wall or other adjoining surfaces.
In another embodiment of the invention, an article of manufacture for deployment on a wall is provided comprising an edging product having a first side and a second side, the edging product having a color on the first side and an adhesive on the second side. Where the article has a thickness of less than 5 mils, it is easily concealed by suitable paints on a wall on which it has been deployed.
According to one embodiment of the invention, there is provided a curable liquid paint composition 2 and an edging product 4 having a colored surface 6 and an adhesive surface 8 opposite to the colored surface. The colored surface 6 is preferably a prior manufactured colored surface which can have a flat or textured finish, for example, orange peel, and the edging product, a strip in the illustrated embodiment, can have either two straight edges or a straight edge and irregular edge, for example, an undulating or irregular edge. See
In the Figures, an edge of the paint layer which is applied according to an embodiment of the invention is illustrated by numeral 7. However, the edge 7, normally visible when the paint is wet, preferably disappears and is not visible to the naked eye from a short distance away once the paint has cured. The edge blends into the colored and preferably textured surface of the edging product in much the same way that a second layer of paint blends into the first layer.
In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the colored surface of the edging strip is manufactured as a cured form of the curable liquid paint composition, because this will insure perfect matching of color and texture of the paint and highest concealment. It also provides a manufacturer with a way to control use of the invention, and insure good results. The edging strip preferably only has a thickness in the range of 3 to 5 mils. The curable liquid paint 18 is preferably applied to a wet thickness in the range of 3 to 6 mils. The paint preferably has a solids content in the range of 40 to 50 percent by volume, and self leveling properties. Water-based, oil based or enamel paint with a low VOC is preferred.
In another embodiment of the invention, the edging product of the previously described embodiment can be formed in a method comprising providing a strip having an adhesive side and a colored side color matched, preferably by color and texture, with the paint to be painted on the wall. Upon application of the product, and painting the wall, the presence of the product or invention on the wall will be highly concealed.
The edging strip is preferably manufactured in sheets, is installed in a dispenser, and is unrolled for application. The adhesive adheres permanently when applied to a wall to be painted. It is preferably sold in conjunction with matching paint, and can be used with a dispenser as shown in
In another embodiment of the invention, an article of manufacture for deployment on a wall is provided comprising a backing 20 having a first side of color and a second side of adhesive. Where the article has a thickness of less than 5 mils, it is easily concealed by suitable paints on a wall on which it has been deployed.
The applied product can be described as being generally rectangular, with various size options. The side edges can be straight and parallel, or one of the edges can be irregular. The adhesive is permanent and pressure-sensitive. This product can easily be removed later if the area is to be repainted a different color or a different color of Extreme Edge may be applied directly over the original Extreme Edge should a different color be desired in the future. The adhesive is adhered to the backing, which is paper, vinyl or combination, and the length of the backing is preferably at least 100 times the width. If desired, a thin, flexible covering or film 9 can alternatively be positioned on the adhesive, the covering being removed prior to application of the product for use. Usually, the article of manufacture will be coiled to form a roll 22 which can be contained in a dispenser 23. It is expected that the article will generally have a thickness of less than 8 mils, usually in the range of 2 to 5 mils. For ease of use, the article will generally have a width of at least 0.125 inches, usually in the range of 0.75 to 1.5 inches.
The product described herein is intended to revolutionize the way that interior painting is done. On either residential or commercial applications, one would simply apply the product around the periphery of the ceiling, trim, baseboard, window, casings, moldings, wainscoting, etc., preferably contacting such structures with an inside straight edge, and paint over its outside edge with matching paint. The invention can be deployed adjacent ceiling trim 30, adjacent ceiling 32, adjacent crown molding 34, adjacent outside corner 36, adjacent inside corner 38, adjacent chair rail 40, 42, adjacent baseboard 44, adjacent door molding 46, adjacent window frame 48, 50, or adjacent mantel 52, for example. The product is designed to be a permanent application eliminating the frustration and expertise that is required to create a crisp even line between the ceiling and wall, or trim, baseboard, molding, etc. The product blends with the wall paint color chosen. When the paint is purchased, an appearance matched, preferably a color-matched, gloss-matched, and texture-matched version of the product is also purchased, saving time and money on the entire painting process.
While certain preferred embodiments of the invention have been described herein, the invention is not to be construed as being so limited, except to the extent that such limitations are found in the claims.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/207,695 filed Feb. 14, 2009, the disclosure of which is herein incorporated by reference.
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