The present disclosure is related to applicators for applying liquid and gel stains, lacquers, shellac, or other sealers to wood by hand.
Applicators for applying liquid and gel stains, lacquers, shellac, or the like (herein referred to as “stains”) to wood or other materials typically include rags, foam brushes, traditional bristle brushes, and terrycloth applicator pads. Each of these products have significant shortcomings in design. Rags are not good for inside corners and no matter how carefully they are folded, application pressure is uneven resulting in streaks, especially with the thickness of gel stains. They also tend to snag and often leave lint. Finally, due to the wadding, folding and saturation of stain, rags can become a fire hazard if not properly disposed. Foam brushes are inexpensive, disposable, present less fire hazard, provide even pressure and have a chisel end for corners but they easily snag and quickly rip and/or fall off the handle. Traditional brushes are expensive, hard to clean, and soak too much product up into the reservoir. This is fine for paint but difficult for expensive, thick, oil-based products like gel stains. And, all but the most expensive brushes tend to leave bristles and/or brush marks. The stain pads on the market at the time of this writing are too thick to get into corners, are made of terrycloth which easily snags and leaves lint in the finish. They are too big to get into the small cans of stain and since they are constructed of terry cloth sewn around foam, you cannot cut them to a desired size.
Stain applicators are provided that eliminate the shortcomings of rags, foam brushes, traditional bristle brushes, and terrycloth applicator pads to provide an economical, disposable applicator that can be cut-to-size, provides a streak free finish, without snagging or leaving lint in the finish. Additionally, due to its design it greatly reduces the likelihood of spontaneous combustion.
In various embodiments, applicators are provided that relate to application of stains to wood or other materials. In one embodiment for example, a disposable applicator is provided that will not snag on wood fibers, and can be cut to various sizes. The applicator may be double or single sided and of various thicknesses. In various embodiments, it can be made of an outer application layer adapted to provide for smooth application of stain, a reservoir layer made of permeable materials, such as of various but consistent porosities adapted to provide temporary storage of stains of various viscosities. Some embodiments may include a thin, impermeable, or semi-permeable, membrane that separates and adjoins the two reservoirs. Some example embodiments illustrate a rectangular applicator with various edge designs (for example, rounded and wedge, convex and concave) but other applicator and edge shapes are contemplated. In some embodiments, the applicator is constructed in such a way that it is not susceptible to solvents and may be cut to diverse sizes without compromising the integrity of the construction.
In some embodiments of an applicator for applying liquid and gel stains, lacquers, sealers, and the like, to wood surfaces, the applicator comprises three basic components; an outer application layer that provides for smooth application of stain, a reservoir layer made of permeable materials of various but consistent porosities and various but consistent thicknesses that will provide temporary storage of stain of various viscosities. And in some embodiments, a thin membrane of various permeability and pliability, that separates and adjoins the two reservoirs. The layers are securely attached to one another throughout the planar intersections. The attachment, for example, may be by way of solvent resistant glue, sonic welding, or other contemplated methods so that the pad is resistant to solvents and can be cut to diverse sizes without compromising the integrity of the applicator.
While the above-identified drawings and figures set forth embodiments of the invention, other embodiments are also contemplated, as noted in the discussions. In all cases, this disclosure presents the invention by way of representation and not limitation. It should be understood that numerous other modifications and embodiments can be devised by those skilled in the art, which fall within the scope of this invention. An example, but not a limitation, is the use of differing outer materials, variations in type, porosity, permeability, density and thickness of inner reservoir layers creating various embodiments suitable for use with various applications.
The outer most layer, 1200, is the application layer designed to leave a smooth, even layer of stain. It is made of a soft, permeable, loop-less, colorfast, non-shedding, non-fraying material and is attached to the reservoir layers 1300, by way of solvent resistant glue, sonic welding, or other contemplated methods such that, if cut, the outer layer, 1200, will remain adhered to the middle layer. In this embodiment, the outer layer 1200 is continuous all the way to the cut edge. This embodiment represents a 90-degree edge cut, 1100, but other edge designs are contemplated including, but not limited to, concave, convex, internal, and external wedge cuts. Rounded edges are contemplated with various, even lenticular radiuses, and wedge edges are contemplated with varying simple and compound angles and both singular and multi-planar wedge designs.
Further, throughout the various embodiments, various features may be constructed of materials suitable for their purposes described. In some embodiments, for example, the outer layer may be constructed from polyester or other suitable materials. The middle or inner reservoir layer may be constructed of a foam material such as polyurethane or other suitable materials. An inner impermeable membrane in various embodiments may be constructed of a material such as two sided tape or other suitable impermeable materials and coupled to the middle or other layers such as via adhesive, welding, fusion or the like. Adhesives such as polyurethane and butanone based adhesives may be used to couple various layers together such as the outer layer and the middle or inner reservoir layer or the middle reservoir layer and the inner impermeable layer.
Various embodiments are provided herein. In one embodiment, for example, a wood stain applicator includes an outer application layer attached throughout its surface to at least one permeable, porous middle layer, the a least one porous middle layer attached throughout an at least generally planar surface of the at least one porous middle layer to at least one of the outer application layer and an inner, semi-permeable or impermeable, flexible membrane. The layers can be secured to one another throughout the planar intersection so that the applicator can be cut to any desired size without compromising the adherence of the layers of the applicator.
In one embodiment, for example, the outer application layer is made from a loop-less, colorfast, non-shedding, non-fraying, permeable, solvent resistant material.
In another embodiment, the middle layer comprises a permeable, porous, solvent resistant, open cell material that allows for the temporary storage and release of stain during the application process.
In yet another embodiment, the inner membrane, when included, comprises a relatively thin layer of material. The thin layer in various embodiments, for example, may comprises various pliability and permeability, and resistances to desired solvents.
In another embodiment, each of the layers and all other parts of the applicator are not susceptible to solvents.
In yet another embodiment, each of the layers are attached by way of solvent resistant glue, sonic welding, or other contemplated methods such that the adhesion between the layers is complete and throughout and will not be compromised by solvents or cutting of the applicator.
In another embodiment, the applicator is adapted to be cut to any size without compromising the integrity of the layers.
In yet another embodiment, the outer application layer may be altered in type, material, length and thickness of knap, to create alternate embodiments suitable for application of various stains on various substrates.
In another embodiment, the porous middle layer is adapted to be altered in type, porosity, permeability, density, thickness, to create alternate embodiments suitable for application of various stains on various substrates.
In yet another embodiment, the inner layer is adapted to be altered in its inclusion, permeability, pliability, density, and thickness to create alternate embodiments suitable for various applications.
Although implementations have been described above with a certain degree of particularity, those skilled in the art could make numerous alterations to the disclosed embodiments without departing from the spirit or scope of this invention. All directional references (e.g., upper, lower, upward, downward, left, right, leftward, rightward, top, bottom, above, below, vertical, horizontal, clockwise, and counterclockwise) are only used for identification purposes to aid the reader's understanding of the present invention, and do not create limitations, particularly as to the position, orientation, or use of the invention. Joinder references (e.g., attached, coupled, connected, and the like) are to be construed broadly and may include intermediate members between a connection of elements and relative movement between elements. As such, joinder references do not necessarily infer that two elements are directly connected and in fixed relation to each other. It is intended that all matter contained in the above description or shown in the accompanying drawings shall be interpreted as illustrative only and not limiting. Changes in detail or structure may be made without departing from the spirit of the invention as defined in the appended claims
This application claims the benefit of U.S. provisional application No. 62/527,812, filed 30 Jun. 2017, which is hereby incorporated by reference as though fully set forth herein.
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PCT/US18/40259 | 6/29/2018 | WO | 00 |
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62527812 | Jun 2017 | US |