The present invention relates to an extendable handle assembly and, more particularly, to an extendable handle assembly for a finisher box.
Finisher boxes are used to apply drywall joint compound (or other materials) over wall seams or other joints to seal and finish them. Currently, these materials are extruded from finisher boxes by pivoting movement of a push plate on the finisher box. Typically, a short, fixed-length handle is fastened to the push plate to assist a user in extruding material from the finisher box. It is convenient to have an extendable handle to extrude material from the finisher box at otherwise hard to reach locations.
The invention provides, in one aspect, a handle assembly for a finisher box. The handle assembly includes a first tube including a first end and a second end opposite the first end. The first tube defines a longitudinal axis extending between the first and second ends. The handle assembly also includes a second tube disposed within the first tube. The second tube is movable relative to the first tube along the longitudinal axis. The first tube includes a first end and a second end opposite the first end. The handle assembly further includes a connecting plate pivotably supported by the second end of the second tube. The connecting plate is configured to be coupled to the finisher box to support the finisher box from the handle assembly. The handle assembly further includes a brake assembly with a brake handle coupled to the first end of the first tube. The brake assembly is configured to selectively inhibit pivoting movement of the connecting plate.
The invention provides, in another aspect, a handle assembly for a finisher box, the handle assembly including a first tube with a first end and a second end opposite the first end. The first tube defines a longitudinal axis extending between the first and second ends. The handle assembly also includes a second tube movable relative to the first tube along the longitudinal axis. The second tube includes a first end and a second end opposite the first end. The second tube has a longitudinal slot extending between the first and second ends. The handle assembly further includes a brake assembly with a brake handle coupled to the first end of the first tube, a brake clamp coupled to the second end of the second tube, a pull rod coupled at one end to the brake handle and positioned within the slot of the second tube, and a brake rod. The handle assembly further includes a connecting plate pivotably coupled to the brake clamp. The connecting plate is configured to be coupled to the finisher box to support the finisher box from the handle assembly. The brake rod is operable to apply a clamping force to the brake clamp in response to actuation of the brake handle to inhibit the connecting plate from pivoting.
The invention provides, in another aspect, a handle assembly for a finisher box, the handle assembly including a first tube with a first end and a second end opposite the first end. The first tube defines a longitudinal axis extending between the first and second ends. The handle assembly also includes a second tube movable relative to the first tube along the longitudinal axis. The second tube includes a first end and a second end opposite the first end. The brake assembly further includes a brake assembly including a brake handle coupled to the first end of the first tube, a clamp assembly supported by the first tube, a brake rod having a first end and a second end opposite the first end extending through the clamp assembly, and a pull rod having a first end coupled to the brake handle and a second end opposite the first end coupled to the clamp assembly. The handle assembly further includes a connecting plate pivotably coupled to the second end of the brake rod. The connecting plate is configured to be coupled to the finisher box to support the finisher box from the handle assembly. The clamp assembly is operable to apply a clamping force to the brake rod in response to actuation of the brake handle to inhibit the connecting plate from pivoting.
The invention provides, in yet another aspect, a handle assembly for a finisher box, the handle assembly including a tube having a first end, a second end opposite the first end, and a longitudinal axis extending between the first and second ends. The handle assembly also includes a brake assembly having a brake handle coupled to the first end of the tube, a clamp assembly disposed within an interior of the tube, a brake rod having a first end and a second end opposite the first end extending through the clamp assembly, and a pull rod having a first end coupled to the handle and a second end opposite the first end coupled to the clamp assembly. The handle assembly further includes a connecting plate pivotably coupled to the second end of the brake rod. The connecting plate is configured to be coupled to the finisher box to support the finisher box from the handle assembly. The clamp assembly is operable to apply a clamping force to the brake rod in response to actuation of the brake handle to inhibit the connecting plate from pivoting.
Other aspects of the invention will become apparent by consideration of the detailed description and accompanying drawings.
Before any embodiments of the invention are explained in detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and the arrangement of components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the following drawings. The invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced or of being carried out in various ways.
For the purposes of this application, the finisher box 15 is preferably for drywall finishing on a joint between adjacent pieces of drywall. Drywall finishing is described herein as an example application, but the finisher box 15 may also be used to apply compound to other types of joints or seams that need to be sealed or finished. Alternatively, the finisher box 15 may apply material other than drywall compound to almost any surface, not limited to joints, such as fiber reinforced plastic sheeting or tiling.
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The finisher box 15 also includes an opening or aperture 75 located between adjacent edges or surfaces of the floor 50 and the side 55b. The aperture 75 allows joint compound or a seaming compound to be extruded therethrough from the cavity. As the pressure plate 60 is manually pivoted along the sides 55a-c toward the floor 50, seaming compound, for example, is forced out through the aperture 75. The pressure plate 60 also includes two threaded studs 85 extending upward from the pressure plate 60 that are receivable within corresponding notches 95 (
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As will be explained in more detail below, the apertures 145, and thus the inserts 150, correlate to discrete locations in which the inner tube 25 may be fixed relative to the outer tube 20 (
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As described above, the finisher box 15 applies a drywall compound to joints between pieces of drywall. During a drywall finishing application, a user holds the outer tube 20 with the first end 100 proximate the user's body. The user may then place the finisher box 15 against a joint between pieces of drywall. A user may apply manual pressure to the pressure plate 60 through the connected handle assembly 10, so that the pressure plate 60 is rotated about the pivot axis A and compound is extruded from the aperture 75.
While applying the drywall compound, the pivot shaft 280 of the connecting plate 30 allows the finisher box 15 to rotate relative to the handle assembly 10 about the axis of rotation E to accommodate the contour of a surface or to maintain the finisher box 15 against the drywall while the handle assembly 10 is moved away from the body of a user. However, while transporting the finisher box 15 to a new joint or while filling the finisher box 15 with drywall compound, rotation of the finisher box 15 relative to the handle assembly 10 is undesirable. To prevent the rotation of the finisher box 15 relative to the handle assembly 10, a user may pivot the brake handle 175 about the pivot axis B towards the outer tube 20 (
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To adjust the length of the handle assembly 10, a user may pivot the adjustment lever 290 towards the adjustment housing 285 against the bias of the resilient member to remove the detent 295 from the recess 155 of the insert 150. Once the detent 295 is removed, the inner tube 25 is allowed to move relative to the outer tube 20. The user may further extend the inner tube 25 from the outer tube 20 to increase the length of the handle assembly 10 or the user may retract the inner tube 25 into the outer tube 20 to decrease the length of the handle assembly 10. While extending or retracting the inner tube 25, a user may continue to support the weight of the handle assembly 10 and the finisher box 15 with both two hands on the outer tube 20. As the inner tube 25 moves, the detent 295 will be biased back into the recess 155 of an adjacent insert 150 to fix the inner tube 25 relative to the outer tube 20. If a user wishes to extend or retract the inner tube 25 further than the adjacent insert 150, a user may continue to hold the adjustment lever 290 against the bias of the resilient member until a desired length of the handle assembly 10 is achieved. By providing the detent recess 155 within the insert 150, which is made from a harder material than the inner tube 25, as opposed to positioning the detent 295 directly within an aperture 145 in the inner tube 25, the useful life of the handle assembly 10 is increased because the risk of marring and elongating the apertures 145 in the inner tube 25 is eliminated. Additionally, the inserts 150 may be easily replaced if damaged by unthreading the insert 150 from the aperture 145 and replacing with a new insert 150.
It is typically recommended that after each drywall finishing job is complete, the handle assembly 10 is cleaned. To clean the handle assembly 10, a user may discharge water through the opening 120 adjacent the first end 100 of the outer tube 20. The water will then pass through both the interior 125 of the outer tube 20 and the interior 165 of the inner tube 25 to collect and carry any residual drywall compound left in the inner and outer tubes 20, 25. The water is then discharged from the first opening 255 in the mount 245. Additionally, the inner tube 25 is removable from the outer tube 20 to separately clean the interiors 125, 165 of the inner tube 25 and outer tube 20, respectively. A user may remove the inner tube 25 from the outer tube 20 by using the adjustment assembly 40 described above. Water can then be discharged through each component separately for cleaning before repositioning the inner tube 25 within the outer tube 20.
By locating the brake handle 175 on the outer (larger diameter) tube 20, a user is provided with a more comfortable grip compared to an embodiment in which the brake handle 175 is located on a smaller diameter, inner tube. Additionally, by locating the brake handle 175 on the outer (larger diameter) tube 20, the center of mass of the handle assembly 10 is shifted closer towards the user, providing the user with more control of the handle assembly 10 while applying drywall compound with an attached finisher box 15. Further, providing the brake handle 175 on the larger diameter outer tube 20 provides a large opening 120 at the rear of the handle assembly 10 through which the user can discharge water for easier cleaning of the handle assembly 10.
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Like the handle assembly 10, the connecting rod 425 of the connecting plate 312 allows the finisher box 15 to rotate relative to the handle assembly 310 about the axis 415 to accommodate the contour of a surface or to maintain the finisher box 15 against the drywall while the handle assembly 310 is moved away from the body of a user. However, while transporting the finisher box 15 to a new joint or while filling the finisher box 15 with drywall compound, rotation of the finisher box 15 relative to the handle assembly 10 is undesirable. To prevent the rotation of the finisher box 15 relative to the handle assembly 10, a user may pivot the brake handle 320 about the pivot axis 338 towards the outer tube 20. This translates the first end 340 of the pull rod 325 axially out of the opening 120, which in turn pulls the second end 345 of the pull rod 325 rearward towards the first end 130 of the inner tube 25. Because the second end 345 of the pull rod 325 is fixed to the clamp actuator 440, the clamp actuator 440 is displaced rearward against the bias of the compression spring 445 towards the first end 130 of the inner tube 25. Meanwhile, the rollers 525 progressively roll along the tapered surfaces 510 of the clamp 435 from the deep end of the recesses 505 to the shallow end, applying a clamping force to the flanges 495 to reduce the width of the gap 500, and therefore the inner diameter of the central bore 490. This applies a balanced clamping force to the brake rod 330, preventing axial movement of the brake rod 330. In other words, the side loading applied by the rollers 525 to the respective flanges 495 is balanced, thereby reducing wear on the clamp 435. With the brake rod 330 locked from axial movement, the link 395 is prevented from rotating about the axes 400, 405. As a result, the connecting plate 312 prevents the finisher box 15 from pivoting about the axis 420 relative to the handle assembly 310.
Although the invention has been described in detail with reference to certain embodiments above, variations and modifications exist within the scope and spirit of one or more independent aspects of the invention as described.
Various features and advantages of the invention are set forth in the following claims.
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/882,996 filed Aug. 5, 2019, the entire contents of which are incorporated by reference herein.
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