The present invention relates to a multi-directional brush used in painting difficult and the hard-to-reach surfaces with ease. More particularly, this invention relates to a multi-directional brush that provides rigid support of the brush and flexibility of the direction of the brush together.
With previously invented and known paintbrushes, the normal method of painting is up and down or side to side with inflexible, rigid, and inflexible paint brushes. If the painter encounters surfaces with such angles that require painting by applying unconventional methods of painting strokes, the painter himself has to adjust into an unusual position to apply different directional strokes to paint the particular surface. Moreover, if the painter wants to paint in a bent crevice, then he has to use a thin brush and hope that he can paint over the entire area. This requires much unnecessary effort and time.
Often a painter encounters surfaces that are virtually impossible to reach, let alone paint with the prior art brushes. The deficiencies become such a burden that the painting operation is ineffective and much more difficult than it needs to be.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,751,762 to Meimeteas; U.S. Pat. No. 4,494,268 to Chu; U.S. Pat. No. 4,020,520 to Dellas; U.S. Pat. No. 3,214,778 to Mathison; U.S. Pat. No. 2,948,910 to Hulla; and U.S. Pat. No. 2,763,884 to Fritz show examples of a paint brush which is generally of one piece construction, with the brush-head, brush-neck, and handle rigidly interconnected. These prior art paint brushes are made in such a way as to only allow painting in directions in which the painter could hold and maintain the brush.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,715,080 to Rydzicki shows a paint brush attachment for holding a brush in different positions. This prior art attachment has to be connected and then disconnected every time it is used. Thus, the adjustable device is not permanently located on the brush handle.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,882,802 to Le Vere, Jr. shows a broom having a broom handle that can be adjusted to adjust and control the length of bristle on each side.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,502,859 to Kim shows a paintbrush that can be adjusted to have different brush angles and also to have the brush head to turn around a longitudinal axis.
While the multi-directional brushes by prior art satisfied the requirements for painting hard-to-reach surfaces, more economical and robust brushes have always been in need.
The present invention contrives to solve the disadvantages of the prior art.
An objective of the invention is to provide a multi-directional brush, which can be manufactured at low material cost.
Another objective of the invention is to provide a multi-directional brush, which is sturdy and rigid.
Still another objective of the invention is to provide a multi-directional brush that prevents wrong positioning of adjustable parts.
In order to achieve the above objectives, the present invention provides a multi-directional brush that includes a handle having a first handle end and a second handle end, a brush having a plurality of bristles and a brush body that hold the bristles, and an angle adjuster that pivotally connects the brush body to the second handle end. The adjuster includes a lower half portion and a upper half portion. The upper half portion includes a base and an elongate column protruded from the base. The base and the elongate column of the upper half portion are received in a mounting hole provided in the brush body. The cross-sectional area of the base gradually increases from the point of the base, from which the elongate column protrudes.
The base has a shape of semi-sphere, and the elongate column has a circular shape. The mounting hole has a shape corresponding to the base and the elongate column so that tight fit between the upper half portion and the brush body is provided.
The upper half portion further includes a securing device that secures the upper half portion to the brush body. The securing device includes one or more spring washer fixed to the end of the elongate column. The spring washer includes a plurality of teeth that cut into the wall of the mounting hole.
The upper half portion is adapted to engage with the lower portion at a plurality of angles between the centerline of the upper half portion and the centerline of the lower half portion.
The upper half portion further includes an upper engaging body, and the lower half portion includes a lower engaging body. The upper engaging body includes a plurality of radial teeth, and the lower engaging body includes a plurality of radial teeth. The upper engaging body is pivotable with respect to the lower engaging body. The teeth of the upper engaging body engage with the teeth of the lower engaging body. The angle adjuster further includes a fastening device that fastens the lower half portion and the upper half portion.
The multi-directional brush further includes a blocking piece that prevents rotation of the brush body with respect to the angle adjuster. The blocking piece is fastened to the angle adjuster by a fastening device.
The blocking piece includes a blocking piece body and a tab that extends from the blocking piece body. The blocking piece body is attached to the upper half portion of the angle adjuster, and the tab partly covers the brush body.
The blocking piece body includes a hole, and the upper half portion includes a boss that is received by the hole of the blocking piece body. The boss includes a tapered portion. The diameter of the tapered portion decreases toward the free end of the boss, wherein the hole has a step that engages with the tapered portion of the boss so that the blocking piece does not fall out of the boss.
The tapered portion of the boss includes one or more recesses around the periphery thereof.
The lower half portion of the angle adjuster may be integrated with the handle at the second handle end.
The advantages of the present invention are: (1) the multi-directional brush is rigid and robust so that it does not fail or break under service conditions since the round base resists to external force effectively; (2) the blocking piece is effectively prevented from falling out due to the tapered portion of the boss; and (3) the blocking piece facilitates correct positioning of the brush with respect to the handle.
Although the present invention is briefly summarized, the fuller understanding of the invention can be obtained by the following drawings, detailed description and appended claims.
These and other features, aspects and advantages of the present invention will become better understood with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
Referring to FIGS. 8˜10, the upper half portion 28 includes a base 32 and an elongate column 34 protruded from the base 32. The base 32 and the elongate column 34 of the upper half portion 28 are received in a mounting hole 36 provided in the brush body 22 (refer to
The base 32 has a shape of semi-sphere, and the elongate column 34 has a circular shape. The mounting hole 36 has a shape corresponding to the base 32 and the elongate column 34 so that tight fit between the upper half portion 28 and the brush body 22 is provided. In this way, the base 32 has enough dimension and strength to resist to external forces to the brush 18 or the handle 12 so that the upper half portion 28 should not be broken.
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Referring to FIGS. 5˜10, the upper half portion 28 further includes an upper engaging body 46, and the lower half portion 26 includes a lower engaging body 48. The upper engaging body 46 includes a plurality of radial teeth 50, and the lower engaging body includes a plurality of radial teeth 52. The upper engaging body 46 is pivotable with respect to the lower engaging body 48. The teeth 50 of the upper engaging body 46 engage with the teeth 52 of the lower engaging body 48.
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The blocking piece body 56 includes a hole 60, and the upper half portion 28 includes a boss 62 (refer to
The tapered portion 64 of the boss 62 includes one or more recesses 70 around the periphery thereof. The recesses facilitate assembly of the blocking piece 30 to the upper half portion 28.
While the invention has been shown and described with reference to different embodiments thereof, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that variations in form, detail, compositions and operation may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the accompanying claims.