Information
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Patent Grant
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6756006
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Patent Number
6,756,006
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Date Filed
Tuesday, March 5, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, June 29, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
- Colaianni; Michael
- Poe; Michael I.
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 264 259
- 264 316
- 264 320
- 264 333
- 264 31
- 264 34
- 015 10494
- 118 211
- 118 212
- 427 256
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A method of forming sculptured designs onto a substrate using a hand tool includes a container that can contain compound that is suitable for placing sculptured designs onto a substrate such as a ceiling or a wall, and an applicator that can move into and out of the container. A pattern on the applicator unit includes pattern elements that are arranged in a selected pattern and have cavities defined therebetween. The cavities are sized to temporarily accommodate compound that is used to define the sculptured design on the substrate and are arranged in a pattern such that the compound will define the desired pattern when the applicator is pressed against the substrate.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to the general art of hand tools, and to the particular field of hand tools used for applying coatings to substrates.
2. Discussion of the Related Art
Finish work for a building often includes placing drywall and drywall compounds onto substrate elements, such as ceilings and/or walls of the building. This process is generally carried out by brushing or troweling drywall compound onto the chosen substrates.
The inventor has found that many people wish to vary the appearance of the walls and/or ceilings of their homes, offices or other buildings. Obviously, this can be achieved using various wall hangings such as pictures and the like. However, many people want more variety than such traditional elements can provide.
This additional variety can be achieved by applying designs to the walls and/or ceilings. Such designs can be effected using special moldings; however, this can be costly in both time and materials.
Another method of applying designs to walls and/or ceilings has included the use of templates. A template is placed on the wall or ceiling and paint applied. A design results. Yet another method of applying designs to a wall or ceiling has included the use of patterned paint rollers. Applying paint to a surface using a patterned paint roller is effective in applying a repeating pattern to a substrate,
While effective, the just-described methods of applying decorations to a wall or ceiling are merely two dimensional and thus the decorations are not truly unique and could be considered as mere variations of pictures and other wall hangings.
Therefore, there is a need for a means and method of applying decorations to a substrate that produce a unique decoration.
The inventor has found that sculptured decorations, that is decorations that stand out from a substrate, are quite popular. However, in the past, such sculptured decorations have required special tools and special processes and may require the services of a highly skilled specialist. These requirements can make such sculptured decorations expensive and also increase the time it takes to complete a job.
Therefore, there is a need for a means and method of applying sculptured decorations to a substrate.
Still further, there is a need for a means and method of applying sculptured decorations to a substrate in an efficient and cost-effective manner.
To be most unique, it is desirable that the sculptured decorations be varied and easily variable. A wide variety of patterns on either the ceilings or walls or both can add special uniqueness to any room. Furthermore, such patterns can be used to add or enhance a special style for a room. For example, a Victorian look for a room can be enhanced by special Victorian sculptures on the walls and/or on the ceiling of the room. Other styles include traditional, modern, old fashioned, contemporary, and the like. The styles are only limited by the imaginations and budget of the client and the decorator.
However, because such decorations are difficult and time consuming to produce, it can be costly to achieve a high degree of uniqueness.
Therefore, there is a need for a means and method of applying sculptured decorations to a substrate which can efficiently and in a cost effective manner produce a wide variety of designs.
Still further, once applied, many surface decorations which have been formed using presently-available means and methods may be degraded by washing. This is a significant drawback because room walls and ceilings must be washed from time to time. If the washing degrades the surface decorations, after some time these decorations will become something that the building owner did not purchase.
Therefore, there is a need for a means and method of applying sculptured decorations to a substrate that can be washed without significant degradation.
Still further, there are occasions when it is desirable to have a wide variety of different surface decorations on the same substrate in order to achieve a particular effect. However, if it is costly to execute such decorations, such variety cannot be achieved without significant expense and time.
Therefore, there is a need for a means and method of applying sculptured decorations to a substrate in which a wide variety of decorations can be applied to a single substrate in an efficient and cost-effective manner.
While some sculpturing can be achieved using special brushes and trowels that, for example, have serrated edges, these means and methods cannot achieve a wide variety of designs, some of which do not include lines and curves associated with such edges and brushes.
Therefore, there is a need for a means and method of applying sculptured decorations to a substrate that can achieve designs that vary from lines and curves associated with brushes and serrated edges.
PRINCIPAL OBJECTS OF THE INVENTION
It is a main object of the present invention to provide a means and method of applying decorations to a substrate that produce a unique decoration.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a means and method of applying sculptured decorations to a substrate.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a means and method of applying sculptured decorations to a substrate in an efficient and cost-effective manner.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a means and method of applying sculptured decorations to a substrate which can efficiently and in a cost effective manner produce a wide variety of designs.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a means and method of applying sculptured decorations to a substrate that can be washed without significant degradation.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a means and method of applying sculptured decorations to a substrate in which a wide variety of decorations can be applied to a single substrate in an efficient and cost-effective manner.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a means and method of applying sculptured decorations to a substrate that can achieve designs that vary from lines and curves associated with brushes and serrated edges.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
These, and other, objects are achieved by a hand tool for decorating a substrate comprising an open top container unit; an applicator unit which is sized relative to said container unit to be received in said container unit; a handle on said applicator unit; and a relief pattern on one surface of said applicator unit having a substrate-contacting surface which is spaced from the one surface of said applicator unit and a multiplicity of compound-receiving cavities.
The hand tool is used by placing compound that will be used to form the sculptured decorations on the substrate in the container unit and then forcing the applicator unit into the container unit and into contact with the compound until some of the compound fills the cavities in the applicator unit relief pattern unit. Then, the applicator unit is withdrawn from the container unit and applied against the substrate and the relief pattern is compressed so the compound in the cavities is applied to the substrate. Some of the compound will adhere to the substrate and the applicator unit is removed from the substrate. The compound that remains will form a pattern that corresponds to the pattern on the applicator unit and will define the sculptured decoration on the substrate.
By changing applicator units, various sculptured decorations can be formed. Since it is quite easy to change applicator units, a great variety of different sculptured decorations can be formed in an easy and efficient manner. The compound can be any suitable compound, including drywall-type compound and thus will be very durable once applied. Even unskilled workers can apply the decorations due to the ease with which the hand tool is used and no special tools or skill is required to use the hand tool.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a top perspective view of a container unit and an applicator unit included in the tool embodying the teaching of the present invention.
FIG. 2
is a side view taken along line
2
—
2
of FIG.
1
.
FIG. 3
is a side elevational view showing the tool embodying the teaching of the present invention with compound in the container unit as an illustration of the use of the tool of the present invention to carry out the method embodying the present invention.
FIG. 4
is an elevational view showing another step in the method of the present invention.
FIG. 5
is an elevational view showing another step in the method of the present invention.
FIG. 6
is a plan view showing a sculptured decoration on a substrate that results from the method and means of the present invention.
FIG. 7
is a flow chart showing the method embodying the teaching of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Other objects, features and advantages of the invention will become apparent from a consideration of the following detailed description and the accompanying drawings.
The means and method of the present invention permits a wide variety of sculptured decorations to be placed on a substrate, such as a wall or a ceiling, in a timely and efficient manner. Compound, such as drywall-type compound, is stored in an easily carried container and an applicator is simply pressed into the compound in the container to pick up compound in a patterned manner and then pressed against the substrate to deposit the compound onto the substrate in the manner that corresponds to the pattern. A wide variety of applicators can be used to effect a wide variety of decorations, even on the same substrate. Since the method and means are so simple, it is quite easy for even an unskilled worker to effect complicated and unique designs on the walls and/or ceilings of a building. Since the compound can be any suitable material, it can be quite durable, even if washed a number of times.
Referring to
FIGS. 1-3
, it can be seen that the means of the present invention is embodied in a hand tool
10
for decorating a substrate S (see
FIG. 4
) such as a ceiling or a wall or other such element of a building. Hand tool
10
comprises a container unit
12
having a planar bottom
14
having a circular perimeter
16
, a circular sidewall
18
which has an inside surface
20
and an outside surface
22
. Circular sidewall
18
is attached to planar bottom
14
and extends from planar bottom
14
. A top rim
24
is located on sidewall
18
to be spaced from planar bottom
14
and is circular and has an inside diameter indicated at reference number
26
. A longitudinal axis
28
of the container unit
12
extends from bottom
14
to top rim
24
.
Container unit
12
further includes handles
30
and
32
on outside surface
22
of sidewall
18
and are diametrically spaced apart from each other.
Hand tool
10
further includes an applicator unit
40
best shown in
FIGS. 1 and 2
. Applicator unit
40
includes a body
42
which can be plastic or any other suitable material that is easily cleaned. Body
42
includes a bottom surface
44
having an oval shaped outer perimeter
46
with a major dimension indicated by reference number
48
and a minor dimension indicated by reference number
50
. Major dimension
48
is larger than minor dimension
50
and is smaller than inside diameter
26
of top rim
24
of sidewall
18
of container unit
12
. Applicator unit
40
further includes a planar top surface
54
which has an oval shaped outer perimeter
56
having a major dimension indicated by reference number
58
and a minor dimension indicated by reference number
60
. Major dimension
58
of top surface
54
of body
42
of applicator unit
40
is larger than minor dimension
60
of top surface
54
of body
42
of applicator unit
40
and is smaller than major dimension
48
of bottom surface
44
of body
42
of applicator unit
40
and minor dimension
60
of top surface
54
of body
42
of applicator unit
40
is smaller than minor dimension
50
of bottom surface
44
of body
42
of applicator unit
40
. A conical sidewall
62
connects bottom surface
44
of body
42
of applicator unit
40
to top surface
54
of body
42
of applicator unit
40
.
The size of the body of the applicator unit
40
relative to the size of the container unit
12
permits the applicator unit
40
to be moved into and out of the container unit
12
in the direction of longitudinal axis
28
for a purpose that will be understood from the teaching of this disclosure.
Hand tool
10
further includes an L-shaped handle
70
on top surface
54
of body
42
of applicator unit
40
. Handle
70
includes a first leg
72
with a proximal end
74
on top surface
54
of body
42
of applicator unit
40
and a distal end
76
spaced apart from top surface
54
. Handle
70
further includes a second leg
78
having one end
80
on distal end
76
of the first leg
72
of the L-shaped handle
70
and extends parallel to planar top surface
54
of body
42
of applicator unit
40
.
Hand tool
10
further includes a relief pattern unit
90
on bottom surface
44
of body
42
of applicator unit
40
. As shown in
FIG. 2
, relief pattern unit
90
includes a multiplicity of flexible pattern elements, such as pattern element
92
, which are spaced apart from each other, with each pattern element
92
having a base
94
attached to bottom surface
44
and an end surface
96
spaced apart from bottom surface
44
of body
42
. A multiplicity of open-ended cavities, such as cavity
98
, are each defined between adjacent pattern elements and are defined by adjacent pattern elements
92
and bottom surface
44
of body
42
of applicator unit
40
. Cavities
98
are sized to temporarily hold compound therein after pattern unit
90
of the applicator unit
40
has been forced into the compound and then to release that temporarily-held compound when the pattern unit
90
is pressed against a substrate, such as ceiling
93
for example, in the manner of a hand stamp, such as an ink stamp or the like.
Each pattern element
92
has an outside surface
99
which extends between bottom surface
44
and end
96
which is shaped to define a negative image of a desired pattern to be defined on a substrate. The shape of each open-ended cavity is defined by the shapes of those pattern elements defining the open-ended cavity, and the shape of each open-ended cavity is selected to be identical to a portion of the desired pattern.
Flexible pattern elements
92
are compressible toward bottom surface
44
of body
42
in the manner of such a hand stamp. Thus, when compound is contained in the open-ended cavities, it will have the shape of the desired design and will develop that design when pressed against the substrate in the manner of a hand stamp as will be understood by those skilled in the art based on the teaching of this disclosure.
In some embodiments, such as shown in
FIG. 2
, end surfaces
96
of pattern elements
92
of relief pattern unit
90
are co-planar with each other. One form of the compound includes a drywall-type compound known to those skilled in the drywall art.
Referring to
FIGS. 3-7
, the method embodying the present invention will be described. The method uses the hand tool
10
described above with regard to
FIGS. 1 and 2
and comprises placing compound C in the container unit
12
in step
100
; forcing the applicator unit
40
into the container unit
12
past the top rim
24
of the container unit
12
and toward the planar bottom
14
of the container unit
12
in the direction of the longitudinal axis
28
of the container unit
12
in step
102
; pressing the relief pattern into the compound in the container unit
12
in step
104
; forcing compound into the cavities of the relief pattern unit in step
106
; moving the applicator unit
40
in the direction of the longitudinal axis
28
of the container unit
12
towards and past the top rim
24
of the container unit
12
in step
108
; applying the relief pattern unit with compound in the cavities of the relief pattern unit to a substrate in step
110
and as indicated in
FIG. 4
; pressing the applicator unit
40
toward the substrate to compress the flexible pattern elements and creating contact between the compound in the cavities of the relief pattern unit and the substrate in step
112
; holding the applicator unit
40
against the substrate until at least some of the compound in the cavities of the relief pattern unit adheres to the substrate in step
114
; removing the applicator unit
40
from contact with the substrate in step
116
; and leaving the compound that has adhered to the substrate on the substrate in step
118
and as indicated in sculptured decoration D in FIG.
6
.
It is understood that while certain forms of the present invention have been illustrated and described herein, it is not to be limited to the specific forms or arrangements of parts described and shown.
Claims
- 1. A method of decorating a substrate comprising:a) providing a hand tool for decorating a substrate comprising a container unit having a planar bottom having a circular perimeter, a circular sidewall, the sidewall having an inside surface and an outside surface, the circular sidewall being attached to the planar bottom and extending from the planar bottom, a top rim on the sidewall spaced from the planar bottom, the top rim being circular and having an inside diameter, a longitudinal axis extending from the bottom to the top rim, and a handle on the outside surface of the sidewall; an applicator unit having a body having a bottom surface having an oval-shaped outer perimeter with a major dimension and a minor dimension with the major dimension being larger than the minor dimension and smaller than the inside diameter of the top rim of the sidewall of said container unit, a planar top surface having an oval-shaped outer surface having a major dimension and a minor dimension with the major dimension of the top surface of the body of said applicator unit being larger than the minor dimension of the top surface of the body of said applicator unit and smaller than the major dimension of the bottom surface of the body of said applicator unit and the minor dimension of the top surface of the body of said applicator unit being smaller than the minor dimension of the bottom surface of the body of said applicator unit, and a conical sidewall connecting the bottom surface of the body of said applicator unit to the top surface of the body of said applicator unit, an L-shaped handle on the top surface of the body of said applicator unit and having a first leg with a proximal end on the top surface of the body of said applicator unit and a distal end spaced apart from the top surface of the body of said applicator unit, a second leg having one end on the distal end of the first leg of the L-shaped handle and extending parallel to the planar top surface of the body of said applicator unit; and a relief pattern unit on the bottom surface of the body of said applicator unit, the relief pattern unit including a multiplicity of flexible pattern elements which are spaced apart from each other, each pattern element of the multiplicity of flexible pattern elements having a base attached to the bottom surface of the body of said applicator unit and an end surface spaced apart from the bottom surface of the body of said applicator unit, a multiplicity of open-ended cavities each defined between adjacent pattern elements and defined by adjacent pattern elements and the bottom surface of the body of said applicator unit, and the flexible pattern elements being compressible toward the bottom surface of the body of said applicator unit; b) placing compound in the container unit; c) forcing the applicator unit into the container unit past the top rim of the container unit and toward the planar bottom of the container unit in the direction of the longitudinal axis of the container unit; d) pressing the relief pattern into the compound in the container unit; e) forcing compound into the cavities of the relief pattern unit; f) moving the applicator unit in the direction of the longitudinal axis of the container unit towards and past the top rim of the container unit; g) applying the relief pattern unit with compound in the cavities of the relief pattern unit to a substrate; h) pressing the applicator unit toward the substrate to compress the flexible pattern elements and creating contact between the compound in the cavities of the relief pattern unit and the substrate; i) holding the applicator unit against the substrate until at least some of the compound in the cavities of the relief pattern unit adheres to the substrate; j) removing the applicator unit from contact with the substrate; and k) leaving the compound that has adhered to the substrate on the substrate.
- 2. The method as described in claim 1 wherein the compound includes drywall-type compound.
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