The present invention relates to repair materials and more particularly to a plasterboard wall repair assembly and a method for repairing a damaged plasterboard wall and/or ceiling.
Any references to methods, apparatus or documents of the prior art are not to be taken as constituting any evidence or admission that they formed, or form part of the common general knowledge.
There has long been a long felt need for inexpensive wall repair systems, which are relatively easy to use so that unskilled people are able to carry out minor repairs on damaged plasterboard walls. Various wall or surface repair systems that utilize a repair patch have been proposed as an option for repairing damaged portions of surfaces, such as holes in drywall material. These repair patches are designed so as to reinforce and position the curable repair materials, such as plaster or polymeric materials, that are applied to the surface being repaired.
While some of these known repair patches have produced satisfactory results one of the problems with currently known patches is that they are placed above the exposed surface of the damaged region which generally results in a non-planar finish on the repaired wall. Moreover, these known repair patches are not well suited for repairs to non-planar, contoured structures have been rendered difficult because of the inability to form a correctly contoured matching surface for holding, positioning and reinforcing the repair materials. For instance, certain repair patches include a rigid plate which is formed from a metallic material. This type of repair patch cannot be deformed freely in all directions because the rigid plate is often formed from metal strip of a relatively thick gauge. In addition, certain grades of metallic strip or sheet which are used to form the rigid plate of the repair patch may be much more difficult to bend in certain directions.
In view of the shortcomings of the prior art repairing methods and systems, it is desirable to provide an inexpensive and relatively uncomplicated plasterboard wall repair assembly patch for applying on the surface of an interior wall made from plasterboard having a hole therein to be repaired.
In one aspect, the invention provides a plasterboard wall or ceiling repair assembly for repairing a hole in a plasterboard wall or ceiling panel, the assembly comprising:
a sheet adapted to be positioned for engagement with an inner or non-exposed surface of the plasterboard wall or ceiling panel surrounding said hole, said sheet being configured to receive a curable compound on an outwardly facing surface;
an inflatable balloon coupled with the sheet for retaining the flexible sheet in engagement with the inner non-exposed surface of the plasterboard wall or ceiling panel.
In an embodiment, the sheet is a flexible sheet adapted to be deformed and passed through the hole of the plasterboard wall or ceiling panel to be positioned for engagement with the inner or non-exposed surface of the plasterboard wall or ceiling panel surrounding said hole.
In an embodiment, the inflatable balloon comprises an inflation lumen positioned relative to the sheet to allow inflation of the balloon after positioning the sheet in engagement with the inner surface of the plasterboard wall or ceiling.
In an embodiment, the balloon defines an inflation cavity such that fluid conveyed through the inflation lumen into the inflation cavity inflates or deflates the balloon.
In an embodiment, the inflation cavity is sufficiently large such that, upon being inflated, outer walls of the inflated balloon abut an inner surface of the sheet and one or more panels and/or one or more structural members positioned behind the plasterboard wall.
In an embodiment, the sheet comprises an opening for receiving and retaining the inflation lumen of the balloon.
In an embodiment, in an inflated configuration, the balloon is adapted to be attached to the sheet during use.
In an embodiment, the inflation lumen is adapted to remain attached to the sheet. In an embodiment, the sheet is perforated and formed from a plastically deformable polymeric material.
In an embodiment, the perforations are sized for receiving and supporting a curable compound thereon.
In an embodiment, the sheet comprises a relatively thickened portion flanked by relatively thinner portions of the sheet for allowing said thinner portions to flex relative to the thickened portion.
In an embodiment, the thickened portion extends across the flexible sheet to allow the thinner portions to flex relative to the diagonally oriented thickened portion.
In an embodiment, the sheet is substantially rectangular.
In an embodiment, surface area of the sheet is sufficiently large to cover the hole upon being placed in engagement with the inner surface of the plasterboard wall or ceiling surrounding the hole.
In an embodiment, the flexible sheet is deformable to conform to the contour of the inner surface of the plasterboard wall or ceiling.
In an embodiment, the assembly further comprises the curable compound for being applied on the flexible sheet and covering the hole when the flexible sheet is retained against the inner surface of plasterboard wall or ceiling by the inflated balloon.
In an embodiment, the plasterboard wall or ceiling repair assembly in accordance with any one of the preceding claims further comprising a flexible cradle, the cradle member comprising: end portions for being attached to the inner surface of the wall or ceiling panel surrounding the hole with one or more cradle body members being structured to be positioned relative to the flexible sheet during use to accommodate the inflated balloon therebetween and apply a pushing force on the inflated balloon to push the flexible sheet into engagement with the inner surface of said wall or ceiling panel.
In an embodiment, the end portions of the cradle body members are attached to the inner surface of the wall or ceiling panel surrounding the hole.
In an embodiment, the cradle body members comprises one or more elongate flexible members that intersect each other and extend across the hole to receive and support the inflated balloon during use.
In an embodiment, the cradle body members comprise substantially thin and flexible polymeric materials.
In another aspect, the invention provides a method of repairing a hole in a plasterboard wall panel, the method comprising the steps of:
passing a flexible sheet through the hole and positioning said sheet for engagement with an inner and/or non-exposed surface of the plasterboard wall surrounding said hole and positioning the sheet across the hole to cover the hole;
inflating a balloon attached to said flexible sheet by supplying fluid into said balloon such that outer walls of the inflated balloon abut an inner surface of the flexible sheet and one or more panels and/or one or more structural members positioned behind the plasterboard wall thereby retaining the flexible sheet across the hole; and applying a curable compound on an outer exposed surface of the flexible sheet and covering said exposed surface with the curable compound;
contouring the curable compound to the shape of the outer surface of the plasterboard; and
allowing the curable compound to cure.
In another aspect, the invention provides a method of repairing a hole in a plasterboard ceiling panel, the method comprising the steps of:
passing a flexible cradle through the hole and positioning the cradle across the hole with end portions of the cradle being attached to an inner/non-exposed surface of the ceiling panel surrounding the hole;
passing a flexible sheet through the hole and positioning said sheet for engagement with the inner and/or non-exposed surface of the plasterboard wall surrounding said hole and positioning the sheet across the hole to cover the hole;
inflating a balloon attached to said flexible sheet by supplying fluid into said balloon such that outer walls of the inflated balloon abut an inner surface of the flexible sheet and the cradle positioned behind said flexible sheet thereby retaining the flexible sheet across the hole;
applying a curable compound on an outer exposed surface of the flexible sheet and covering said exposed surface with the curable compound;
contouring the curable compound to the shape of the outer surface of the plasterboard; and
allowing the curable compound to cure.
Preferred features, embodiments and variations of the invention may be discerned from the following Detailed Description which provides sufficient information for those skilled in the art to perform the invention. The Detailed Description is not to be regarded as limiting the scope of the preceding Summary of the Invention in any way. The Detailed Description will make reference to a number of drawings as follows:
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The flexible sheet 110 is coupled with an inflatable balloon 120 that assists with retaining the flexible sheet 110 in position (specifically in engagement with the inner surface of the plasterboard wall that surround the hole H) in an inflated configuration while the curable compound is applied on the second side 114 of the flexible sheet 110. As is clearly evident from the drawings, the flexible sheet 110 includes a centrally disposed opening 116 in which an inflation lumen 125 of the balloon 120 is received and engaged.
The use of the plasterboard wall repair assembly 100 involves flexing the flexible sheet 110 and passing the flexed sheet 110 through the hole H (best shown in
The polymeric material may also be blended with a filler selected from the group consisting of metal carbonates, metal silicates, metal oxides, glass fibres, wood sawdust, and wood flour. The filler may serve to increase the rigidity of the polymeric material and may even lower the cost of forming the sheet. The rigidity of the polymeric material may also be increased by increasing the density of the polymeric material used to form the sheet 110.
Once the sheet 110 has been inserted, the flexible sheet 110 is positioned to lie flat against the inner surface of the plasterboard wall panel. Advantageously, the inserted sheet 110 can be pushed against the inner surface of the plasterboard wall panel by pulling the inflation lumen 125 of the balloon 120 that extends out from the second surface 114 of the flexible sheet 110. The centrally disposed opening 116 in the sheet 110 is suitably sized to be smaller than the inflation cavity of the balloon 120 to prevent the balloon 120 from being inadvertently uncoupled from the flexible sheet 110 when the inflation lumen 125 is being pulled to position the flexible sheet 110 against the inner surface around the hole of the plasterboard wall panel.
The next step for repairing the hole H in the damaged portion of the plasterboard wall panel involves supplying air (or any other fluid) into the balloon 120 through the inflation lumen 125. The balloon 120 may be blown up by the person carrying out the repairs by simply blowing into the inflation lumen 125 of the balloon 120. Other suitable methods for supplying fluid including an air pump may also be used to blow up the balloon 120. As fluid is supplied into the inflation cavity of the balloon 120, the volume of the inflation cavity progressively increases and becomes sufficiently large to abut the first surface (the inner surface) of the flexible sheet 110 (See sectional views in
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Once the flexible sheet 110 is pressed into position by the inflated balloon 120, the next repairing step involves applying a curable compound 140 such as plaster of paris, gypsum material, spackling compound, joint compound, fiberglass resin compound, spackle or other curable repair compound 140 which completes the assembly. It can be seen that the curable compound 140 is applied on the second surface 114 (or the outer surface) which faces outwardly and is positioned across the hole H. The curable compound 140 is received on the perforations of the flexible sheet 110 and spread evenly over the flexible sheet 110 (See
There are several advantages presented by the plasterboard wall or ceiling repair assembly 100. First, positioning the flexible sheet 110 along an inner surface of the plasterboard panel allows the curing compound 140 to be spread evenly over the flexible sheet and be contoured to become level with the outer exposed surface of the plasterboard wall panel W. The provision of the inflated balloon 120 pressing against the flexible sheet 110 allows the repairer to apply the curable compound to be applied and pressed against the outer second surface 114 of the flexible sheet 110 without the flexible sheet 110 falling into the cavity between the wall panels. Another advantage is that the inflated balloon 120 fills up the space or cavity in between the plasterboard panel W and the rear panel R regardless of the exact spacing between these panels. Even if the outer plasterboard panel W is curved, the inflated balloon 120 applies an even pressing force against the flexible sheet 110 to be pushed against the curved inner surface of the plasterboard W thereby allowing repair of curved plastered panel surfaces.
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The next ceiling hole repairing step involves insertion of the flexible sheet 110 through the hole to be positioned in a spaced apart and forwardly position relative to the cradle 170 so that the balloon 120, in an expanded position, contacts the cradle members 170 and the cradle members 174 in turn push the balloon 120 towards the flexible sheet 110 which in turn is pressed against the inner surface of the ceiling panel C surrounding the hole H. It is also important to note that the length of the elongate cradle members 174 should be longer than the length of the flexible sheet 110 in order to accommodate the flexible sheet 110 between the end portions of the cradle members and allow the inflated balloon 120 to contact the cradle members 170. The cradle members 174 may be made from flexible and strong materials including but not limited to: paper, plastic, laminates or Tyvek®.
In compliance with the statute, the invention has been described in language more or less specific to structural or methodical features. The term “comprises” and its variations, such as “comprising” and “comprised of” is used throughout in an inclusive sense and not to the exclusion of any additional features.
It is to be understood that the invention is not limited to specific features shown or described since the means herein described comprises preferred forms of putting the invention into effect.
The invention is, therefore, claimed in any of its forms or modifications within the proper scope of the appended claims appropriately interpreted by those skilled in the art.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/AU2019/051421 | 12/20/2019 | WO | 00 |
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62784437 | Dec 2018 | US |