Information
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Patent Grant
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6687945
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Patent Number
6,687,945
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Date Filed
Monday, June 11, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, February 10, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 015 23011
- 015 2482
- 015 246
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A paint roller apparatus for applying paint to a painted surface includes a rotating accessory arm. The rotating accessory arm is rotatably mounted on a handle of the paint roller apparatus such that the accessory arm rotates between a first position wherein an accessory or the accessory arm is substantially proximate to a cylindrical roller of the paint roller apparatus and a second position where the accessory arm is at an angle of substantially ninety degrees to a plane defined by the longitudinal axes of the handle and the roller. A switch assembly located on the handle provides for rotation of the accessory arm with minimal effort on the part of the user. The switch assembly may include a locking mechanism to lock the accessory arm into the first position and second position so that the accessory arm does not rotate inadvertently.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present application relates to a paint roller apparatus with an accessory arm rotatably mounted on a handle of the paint roller so that the accessory on the accessory arm rotates between a first position substantially proximate to the roller of the paint roller apparatus and a second position substantially remote from the roller. Rotation of the accessory arm is facilitated by a switch located on the handle of the paint roller.
BACKGROUND
Conventional paint rollers allow for swift application of paint over large open areas on flat surfaces and for ease in loading paint onto the roller after paint is applied to the wall. However, where two surfaces are adjacent one another, and one of the surfaces is to be painted while the adjacent surface is to remain paint free or is to be painted a different color, it is difficult to apply paint to the junction of the two surfaces and to prevent paint from being applied to the adjacent surface.
Paint rollers are traditionally loaded with paint in a paint tray. Paint is poured into the tray and the roller of the paint roller is rolled in the paint. While this is a relatively quick method of loading the roller with paint, it typically results in paint being applied to the end of the roller. Accordingly, when one attempts to paint a surface, the paint on the end of the roller may be applied to the adjacent surface as the area near the junction of the surfaces is painted.
Several solutions have been proposed in order to alleviate this problem. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 3,369,269 to Deck (“Deck Patent”) relates to a paint roller including a handle, one end of which includes a hand grip and the other end of which is bent perpendicular to the longitudinal axes of the hand grip so as to form a shaft around which a roller can rotate. A cover plate is provided in a plane perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the roller and spaced a slight distance from the end of the roller. The cover plate is mounted on an arm supported on the handle such that the arm and cover plate can swing around the longitudinal axis of the handle and be held in a position remote from the roller. Thus, the cover plate can be positioned adjacent the roller to protect an adjacent surface and can be rotated away from the roller to allow the roller to be loaded with paint.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,623,740 to Burns et al. (“Burns Patent”) includes a handle and an edge guard with four edges and a front and back face. The edge guard is pivotally and rotatably supported on a fixed arm connected to the handle. The roller sock is rotatably supported on the handle such that the roller sock may be rotated from a painting position, wherein the roller sock longitudinal axis is perpendicular to and adjacent the edge guard front face and a filling position wherein the roller sock longitudinal axis is parallel to the edge guard front face.
While the paint rollers of the Deck and Burns Patents prevent application of paint to an adjacent surface, each has limitations. For example, a user of the paint roller of the Deck Patent most likely uses two hands to slide the cover plate arm down the shaft of the handle to swing the cover plate around the longitudinal axis of the handle. Also, the Burns Patent, by rotating the roller sock instead of the edge guard, likely requires greater force to be moved since the roller is heavier than the edge guard.
Thus, it would be beneficial to provide a paint roller apparatus with a paint guard that protects a surface adjacent a painted surface while a user paints but also allows quick and efficient separation of the paint guard and roller so that paint can be loaded on the roller while the paint guard remains paint free.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
An object of the invention is to provide a paint roller apparatus with accessory that allows for separation of the roller and accessory while paint is applied to the roller that avoids the problems described above.
It is a further object to provide a paint roller apparatus with accessory which allows for separation of the roller and accessory while paint is applied to the roller in which the separation is achieved by manipulation of a switch located on the handle.
An additional object of the invention is to provide a paint roller apparatus for applying paint to a surface, including a handle, a roller support extending from the handle, a cylindrical roller rotatably attached to the roller support for applying paint to a surface being painted and an accessory mounted on an end of an accessory arm. The accessory arm is rotatably connected to the handle to rotate from a first position to a second position. A switch assembly for rotating the accessory arm from the first position to the second position is provided, where one end of the accessory arm includes a spiral groove about a longitudinal axis of the accessory arm and a protrusion from a switch of the switch assembly engages the groove such that as the switch is moved, the protrusion moves through the spiral groove to cause the accessory arm to rotate.
The switch assembly may further include a locking button which is biased in an upward position to lock the switch into place when the accessory arm is in one of the first position and the second position. The locking button may include at least one post protruding from at least one side of the locking button such that when the button is in the upward position, the post comes into contact with a block extending down from an interior surface of the handle and prevents movement of the switch, and when the locking button is depressed, the post is lowered under the block such that the switch is moveable.
The accessory may be a paint guard including a first portion having a first and second side, the first portion pivotally attached to the end of the accessory arm, and a second portion pivotally connected to the first portion such that the second portion includes at least one straight edge which extends beyond an outer periphery of the first portion.
Another object of the invention is to provide a method for applying paint to a surface including the steps of rotating an accessory arm, including an accessory mounted on a first end thereof, rotatably mounted on a handle of a paint roller apparatus at a second end thereof, from a first position to a second position. The rotation results from moving a switch positioned on the handle in a direction parallel to a longitudinal axis of the handle of the paint roller apparatus. A cylindrical paint roller is lowered into a paint tray to apply paint to the cylindrical roller while the accessory remains paint free. The cylindrical roller is then removed from the paint tray. The switch is moved to return the accessory arm back to the first position. Paint is then applied to the surface being painted with the cylindrical roller.
The method of applying paint may further include steps of depressing a locking button which is biased in an upward position to lock the switch into place when the accessory arm is in one of the first position and the second position such that the switch can be moved. The accessory of the paint roller apparatus used in the method of applying paint may be a paint guard including a first portion having a first and second side, the first portion pivotally connected to the first end of the accessory arm, and a second portion pivotally connected to the first portion such that the second portion includes at least one straight edge which extends beyond an outer periphery of the first portion and prevents paint from being applied to a surface adjacent to a surface being painted during the step of applying paint to the surface being painted.
Also, an object of the invention is to provide a paint roller apparatus for applying paint to a surface including a handle, a roller support extending from the handle, a cylindrical roller rotatably attached to the roller support for applying paint to the surface, an accessory mounted on an end of an accessory arm. The accessory arm is rotatably connected to the handle to rotate from a first position to a second position. A switch assembly is positioned on the handle for rotating the accessory arm from the first position to the second position when a switch of the switch assembly is moved in a direction parallel to the longitudinal axis of the handle of the paint roller apparatus.
The switch assembly may further include a locking button which is biased in an upward position to lock the switch into place when the accessory arm is in one of the first position and the second position such that the switch cannot be moved.
The locking button may further include at least one post protruding from at least one side of the locking button such that when the locking button is in the upward position, the post comes into contact with a block extending down from an interior surface of the handle and prevents movement of the switch, and when the locking button is depressed, the post is lowered under the block such that the switch is moveable in the direction parallel to the longitudinal axis of the handle.
The locking button may include a non-slip surface on a top thereof so that a user finger will not slip off the locking button while moving the switch.
The accessory of the paint roller apparatus may be a paint guard including a first portion having a first and second side, the first portion pivotally attached to the end of the accessory arm, and a second portion pivotally connected to the first portion such that the second portion includes at least one straight edge which extends beyond an outer periphery of the first portion and prevents paint from being applied to a surface adjacent to the painted surface.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
shows a paint roller with accessory according to an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2
illustrates a switch assembly according to an embodiment of the present invention for rotating an accessory arm on which an accessory of a paint roller apparatus is mounted;
FIG. 3
illustrates a locking button included in a locking mechanism according to an embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 4
illustrates an embodiment of the present invention in which a switch of a switch assembly used to rotate an accessory arm includes a locking mechanism;
FIG. 5
illustrates a method of applying paint to a wall according to an embodiment of the present invention; and
FIG. 6
illustrates a two piece paint guard accessory according to an embodiment of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
A paint roller apparatus
18
with a rotatable accessory arm
20
is described with reference to FIG.
1
. In
FIG. 1
, the accessory
10
is depicted as a paint guard (such as shown in
FIG. 6
) for preventing application of paint to a surface adjacent a surface being painted. A roller support
12
is fixedly attached to a handle
14
. A cylindrical roller
16
is rotatably attached to the roller support
12
and extends in a direction perpendicular to a longitudinal axis
22
of the handle
14
. An accessory arm
20
is rotatably attached to the handle
14
. The accessory arm
20
is rotatable from a first position, wherein the accessory
10
is located substantially proximate to the cylindrical roller
16
and the accessory arm
20
is substantially in a plane defined by the longitudinal axis
22
of the handle
14
and longitudinal axis
23
of the cylindrical roller
16
(“handle/roller plane”), to a second position wherein the accessory
10
is substantially remote from the cylindrical roller
16
and the accessory arm
20
is in a position substantially perpendicular to the handle/roller plane, in other words, out of the page of FIG.
1
.
One means for rotating the accessory arm
20
is illustrated with reference to FIG.
2
. One end of the accessory arm
20
includes a spiral groove
24
about a longitudinal axis
25
of the accessory arm
20
. A switch assembly
70
is positioned in the handle
14
and protrudes through hole
21
in the surface of handle
14
. A switch
26
of the switch assembly
70
moves forward and backward along or parallel to the longitudinal axis
22
of handle
14
between guides
31
. A protrusion
27
extends from the switch
26
into the spiral groove
24
on the accessory arm
20
such that when the switch
26
is moved, the protrusion
27
travels in the spiral groove
24
causing the accessory arm
20
to rotate between the first and second position. Use of this switch assembly
70
allows for quick and efficient rotation of the accessory arm
20
with minimal effort on the part of the user. The switch
26
is moveable through application of force by a single finger. In addition, the switch assembly maintains a relatively low profile with respect to the surface of the handle
14
so that it does not interfere with painting when not in use.
A second embodiment of the switch assembly
70
incorporates a locking mechanism
33
as illustrated in FIG.
3
and FIG.
4
. In this embodiment, the switch assembly
70
includes a locking button
28
biased in an upright position using a biasing means such as a spring
29
to lock the switch
26
in place when the accessory arm
20
is in either the first position or second position. Locking of the accessory arm
20
into either the first position or second position ensures that accessory arm
20
does not inadvertently rotate during painting or loading of the roller with paint. As seen in
FIG. 3
, at least one post
30
extends outward from the side of locking button
28
. The spring
29
keeps post
30
in contact with an interior surface
35
of the handle
14
. The switch
26
is prevented from moving due to the interference between the post
30
and a block
32
formed on the interior surface
35
of the handle
14
. When the locking button
28
is depressed, the post
30
is lowered below the block
32
and the switch
26
is moveable forward from lock position
72
to lock position
73
, which corresponds to the second position of accessory arm
20
, or backward from lock position
73
to lock position
72
, which corresponds to the first position of the accessory arm
20
, along or parallel to the longitudinal axis of the handle.
The locking button
28
can be formed with or include a non-slip top surface such as indentations in the top surface, or a non-slip covering to prevent a user's finger from slipping off the locking button
28
when accessory arm
20
is being moved.
A method for applying paint to a wall is described with relation to FIG.
5
. In step
50
, an accessory arm
20
, including an accessory
10
mounted on one end thereof, which is rotatably mounted on a handle
14
of a paint roller apparatus at a second end thereof is rotated from a first position in which the accessory
10
is substantially proximate to a cylindrical roller
16
of the paint roller apparatus to a second position in which the accessory is substantially remote from the cylindrical roller
16
and the accessory arm
20
is at an angle of substantially ninety degrees to the handle/roller plane. This rotation is achieved by switch assembly
70
positioned on the handle
14
with switch
26
movable parallel to or along the longitudinal axis
22
of the handle
14
by a finger of a user. In step
52
, the cylindrical roller
16
is lowered into a paint tray (not shown). In step
54
, paint is applied to the cylindrical roller
16
from the paint tray. In step
56
, the cylindrical roller
16
is removed from the paint tray. In step
58
, the switch
26
is moved in an opposite direction to return the accessory
10
to the position substantially proximate to the cylindrical roller
16
. In step
60
, paint is applied to the surface being painted using the cylindrical roller
16
. While the paint is applied to the surface, the accessory
10
remains substantially proximate to the end of the cylindrical roller
16
preventing paint from being applied to the adjacent surface which is not being painted.
In another embodiment, the paint roller apparatus used in the method of applying paint to a surface being painted illustrated in
FIG. 5
includes a locking mechanism
33
such as described above. The method of painting a wall with such a paint roller apparatus is substantially the same as that described in
FIG. 5
, with the added step of depressing the locking button, prior to moving the switch
26
in steps
50
and
58
to rotate the accessory
10
from the first position to the second position and then back to the first position, respectively.
The accessory
10
mounted on the accessory arm
20
is preferably a paint guard
62
, attached to the accessory arm
20
such that an inner face of the paint guard is perpendicular to the longitudinal axis
23
of the cylindrical roller
16
. More specifically, the paint guard
62
includes two portions, an inner portion
64
and outer portion
66
as shown in FIG.
6
. The inner portion
64
is pivotally attached to the accessory arm
20
. The outer portion
66
is pivotally attached to the inner portion
64
. The outer portion
66
includes at least one straight edge
68
. The straight edge
68
extends beyond an outer periphery of the inner portion
64
and slides along the surface being painted as paint is applied to the surface being painted to prevent paint from being applied to a surface adjacent the surface being painted.
While the present application describes specific embodiments of a paint roller apparatus and method of applying paint to a wall, it should be understood that many variations are possible. This application is intended to cover the full scope of variations permissible under the claims included herewith.
Claims
- 1. A paint roller apparatus for applying paint to a surface, said paint roller apparatus comprising:a handle; a roller support extending from the handle; a cylindrical roller rotatably attached to the roller support for applying paint to a surface being painted; an accessory mounted on an end of an accessory arm, wherein the accessory arm is rotatably connected to the handle to rotate from a first position to a second position and the accessory arm includes a spiral groove; and a switch assembly for rotating the accessory arm from the first position to the second position where a protrusion from a switch of the switch assembly engages the spiral groove such that as the switch is moved, the protrusion moves through the spiral groove to cause the accessory arm to rotate.
- 2. The paint roller apparatus of claim 1, wherein the switch assembly further comprises a locking button which is biased in an upward position to lock the switch into place when the accessory arm is in one of the first position and the second position.
- 3. The paint roller apparatus of claim 2, wherein the locking button further comprises at least one post protruding from at least one side of the locking button such that when the locking button is in the upward position, the post comes into contact with a block extending down from an interior surface of the handle and prevents movement of the switch, and when the locking button is depressed, the post is lowered under the block such that the switch is moveable.
- 4. The paint roller apparatus of claim 1 wherein the accessory comprises:a paint guard including a first portion having a first and second side, the first portion pivotally attached to the end of the accessory arm, and a second portion pivotally connected to the first portion such that the second portion includes at least one straight edge which extends beyond an outer periphery of the first portion.
- 5. A paint roller apparatus for applying paint to a surface comprising:a handle; a roller support extending from the handle; a cylindrical roller rotatably attached to the roller support for applying paint to the surface; an accessory mounted on an end of an accessory arm, wherein the accessory arm is rotatably connected to the handle to rotate from a first position to a second position; and a switch assembly positioned on the handle, for rotating said accessory arm from the first position to the second position, when the switch is moved in a direction parallel to the longitudinal axis of the handle of the paint roller apparatus; said movement of the switch assembly rotating the accessory arm in and out of said first and second positions.
- 6. The paint roller apparatus according to claim 5 wherein the accessory comprises:a paint guard including a first portion having a first and second side, the first portion pivotally attached to the end of the accessory arm, and a second portion pivotally connected to the first portion such that the second portion includes at least one straight edge which extends beyond an outer periphery of the first portion and prevents paint from being applied to a surface adjacent to the painted surface.
- 7. A paint roller apparatus for applying paint to a surface comprising:a handle; a roller support extending from the handle; a cylindrical roller attachably attached to the roller support for applying paint to the surface; an accessory mounted on an end of an accessory arm, wherein the accessory arm is rotatably connected to the handle to rotate from a first position to a second position; a switch assembly positioned on the handle, for rotating said accessory arm from the first position to the second position, when the switch is moved in a direction parallel to the longitudinal axis of the handle of the paint roller apparatus; said switch assembly having a locking button which is biased in an upward position to lock the switch into place when the accessory arm is in one of the first position and the second position such that the switch cannot be moved.
- 8. The paint roller apparatus of claim 7, wherein the locking button further comprises:at least one post protruding from at least one side of the locking button such that when the locking button is in the upward position, the past comes into contact with a block extending down from an interior surface of the handle and prevents movement of the switch, and when the locking button is depressed, the post is lowered under the block such that the switch is moveable in the direction parallel to the longitudinal axis of the handle.
- 9. The paint roller apparatus according to claim 7 wherein the locking button comprises a non-slip surface on a top thereof so that a user finger will not slip off the locking button while moving the switch.
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