This invention relates to a tool such as a trowel, for working a mud patch, for example, in a shower to ensure that a proper slope from walls making up the enclosure of the shower towards a generally centrally located drain.
In working a mud patch during construction of a shower, it is desirable to ensure that the mud patch slopes properly from a location at the walls of the shower toward a generally central location where a drain is located. As will be appreciated, such showers include walls at angles with respect to each other and it is necessary to ensure that the mud patch be maintained at the same level at the w all while sloping at a predetermined slope downwardly toward a centrally located drain. This is often difficult to do with conventional trowels typically made up of a rectangular main body with a handle thereon.
This invention relates to a tool, for example, a trowel, for working a patch of mud, and particularly relates to a tool having angled edges to allow working of the mud, for example, in a shower enclosure, such that the mud is maintained at a uniform thickness at the edges of the shower and at corners making up the edges of the shower.
In accordance with the invention, a tool such as a trowel is provided for working a patch of mud in a partially enclosed area for creating a more uniform slope out of the corners of the partially enclosed area. The tool includes a body having a left side edge and a right side edge, and a front edge and a rear edge. The left side edge is longer than the right side edge. The front edge has a first front edge portion which extends perpendicular to the left side edge, and a second front edge portion angled relative to the perpendicular first front edge portion, and extending to terminate at a front end of the right edge. The rear edge has a first rear edge portion thereof which extends perpendicular to the left side edge, and a second rear edge portion angled relative to the perpendicular first rear edge portion, and extending to terminate at a rear end of the fight edge. Through this configuration, it is possible to work a stud patch and maintain a uniform thickness and slope from the edges of a shower enclosure, including corners making up the enclosure. The tool includes a top surface and a bottom surface, with a handle extending from the top surface to allow grasping of the handle for working the mud with the tool.
Other features will become apparent upon a reading of the following description.
Having thus briefly described the invention, the same will become better understood from the following detailed discussion made with reference to the appended drawings wherein:
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Having generally described the invention, the same will become better understood from the following detailed description of an exemplary embodiment thereof made with reference to the appended drawings.
Having thus described the invention, it will be broadly described in the appended claims in which it is set forth in a non-limiting manner.
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