There is described a novel method of biasing a drywall corner flusher and a drywall corner flusher that is biased in accordance with the teachings of the method.
Canadian Industrial Design Registration 172511 which registered on 23 Jan. 2018 depicts a prior art design of a drywall corner flusher, which uses a spring wire to exert a biasing force upon the distal ends of blades and feathering tabs to create a smooth minimal distribution of drywall compound to the corner joint. A smooth minimal distribution of drywall compound is desirable as it requires little sanding after it has solidified and prior to painting.
According to one aspect there is provided a method of biasing a drywall corner flusher. The method involves moulding a “V” shaped corner flusher body from a resilient material. The corner flusher body having a pair of blades each having a common edge and a remote edge, with the pair of blades being connected along the common edge. The corner flusher body is moulded with an integrally moulded undulating rib extending from the remote edge of one blade of the pair of blades to the remote edge of another blade of the pair of blades biasing the remote edge of each of the pair of blades outwardly.
According to another aspect there is provided a drywall corner flusher, which has a “V” shaped corner flusher body moulded from a resilient material and having a pair of blades each having a common edge and a remote edge, the pair of blades being connected along the common edge. The corner flusher body having an integrally moulded undulating rib extending from the remote edge of one blade of the pair of blades to the remote edge of another blade of the pair of blades biasing the remote edge of each of the pair of blades outwardly.
These and other features will become more apparent from the following description in which reference is made to the appended drawings, the drawings are for the purpose of illustration only and are not intended to be in any way limiting, wherein:
A prior art drywall corner flusher, generally identified by reference numeral 1, will now be described with reference to
The prior art corner flusher 1 in
Embodiment with Ball Socket to Receive a Handle:
Corner flusher 11 in
Embodiment with Integrally Formed Handle:
Hand corner flusher 21 in
Hand corner flusher 21, with only feathering tabs 25 touching drywall 31, prior to being compressed into the corner is shown in
An isolated portion of flusher 30, truncated from flusher 21 along axis of symmetry 35 and on either side of the undulated rib 27, prior to flexion is shown in
Advantages
The undulated rib as part of a corner flusher replaces a wire form spring or flat form spring on prior art corner flushers. A biasing element injection moulded as part of the flusher has the following benefits over the prior art:
A straight rib could be used, however, a straight rib does not provide the same flex characteristics as an undulated rib. The straight rib provides excessive resistance to flexion until it flexes out of plane then the resistance to flexion decreases. An undulated rib has the advantage of deflecting with a more constant and lower resistance because the rib is effectively “out of plane” in its unloaded state.
The undulated rib in the disclosed embodiment allows for injection moulding without undercuts or the need for mould specialty release mechanisms like side-action or collapsible cores. These mechanisms increase the cost and maintenance of the mould and reduce cycle time. The undulated rib is used, rather than increasing the thickness of the blades, to limit the amount of plastic material used and to keep a uniform and limited wall thickness as is required in injection moulding to limit sinks and warpage.
In this patent document, the word “comprising” is used in its non-limiting sense to mean that items following the word are included, but items not specifically mentioned are not excluded. A reference to an element by the indefinite article “a” does not exclude the possibility that more than one of the element is present, unless the context clearly requires that there be one and only one of the elements.
The scope of the claims should not be limited by the illustrated embodiments set forth as examples, but should be given the broadest interpretation consistent with a purposive construction of the claims in view of the description as a whole.
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