Information
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Patent Grant
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6640369
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Patent Number
6,640,369
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Date Filed
Monday, June 17, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, November 4, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
- Hail, III; Joseph J.
- Thomas; David B.
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 007 105
- 007 151
- 007 167
- 007 169
- 007 170
- 015 105
- 015 23603
- 015 23607
- 015 23608
- D08 34
- D08 105
- D08 14
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A painter's tool having multiple tool elements of a paint brush comb, a paint roller scraper, a scraper blade, and a container cover remover. One end of the tool has a hook for suspending the tool from a horizontal support and to thereby support a paint can suspended from the tool. The tool can be made of one material, and it is preferably rigid throughout its entirety and presents a handle for maneuvering the tool in its multi-functions.
Description
This invention relates to a multi-function painter's tool, and, more particularly, it relates to a tool useful in the various functions of releasing the sealed cover of a plastic pail, combing a paint brush, scraping paint from a roller, and scraping pliable material onto a surface such as putty, plaster, spackling and the like.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The prior art is already aware of painter's tools and the like for performing various functions useful to the painter. One of those functions is the releasing of a sealed cover from a plastic container, along with the aforementioned functions. In those prior tools, such as those cited in the filings herein, there is a claw or hook which attaches to the pail cover for prying the cover off the pail. Also, there are paint brush combs, paint roller scrapers, and putty knife items for scraping and applying pliable material.
The present invention improves upon the prior art by providing a multi-function tool that combines into only one tool all the elements for performing the various afore-mentioned functions, and doing so with optimum positioning of the elements relative to a handle, for maneuvering all the elements thereon. Thus, there is a solid handle which presents leverage for a claw for releasing a pail cover, and the handle supports a paint brush comb, a paint roller scraper, and a putty scraper.
Additionally, the present invention provides a multi-function painter's tool which includes a hook at one end of the handle opposite the location of the claw which is at the handle other end. With that arrangement, the tool can be suspended by its hook from a ladder rung or like horizontal support, and a paint can bail can latch onto the claw to thereby suspend the paint can from the support.
In the aforementioned suspension, the paint brush comb and the paint roller scraper are preferably disposed directly above the paint can so the excess paint from both the comb and the scraper falls into the can below. Thus, there is a clean function and there is a reduction of the amount of the paint, and the paint brush and the paint roller will retain only a minimal amount of paint and therefore avoid both a waste of paint and a crusting of paint on the paint brush and the paint roller. That improves upon the usual painter's practice of scraping the brush against the can rim where the surplus paint messes the rim. The comb and the roller scraper are both available for their respective functions when the tool is not mounted on a ladder rung and instead the tool handle by itself is being held.
The tool of this invention is preferably of only one piece of material, preferably elastic, which is sturdy and easily cleaned of paint. It is arranged with considerable beam strength for exerting a large torque, such as onto a pail cover for the release prying, and the hook is available for presenting additional leverage in the torquing action. The hook is also located to have the suspended can in the upright position off the ladder rung or like horizontal support.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of an embodiment of the tool of this invention.
FIG. 2
is a side elevational view of FIG.
1
.
FIG. 3
is a top plan view of FIG.
2
.
FIG. 4
is a bottom plan view of FIG.
2
.
FIG. 5
is a right end elevational view of FIG.
1
.
FIG. 6
is a left end elevational view of FIG.
1
.
FIG. 7
is a sectional view taken on the plane designated by the line
7
—
7
of FIG.
3
.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
The multi-purpose tool of this invention preferably integrally presents an elongated handle
10
having a first terminal end
11
and a second terminal end
12
. The end
11
presents a semi-circular hook
13
, which, as seen in
FIG. 2
, can have its center of curvature at C and on the center of gravity longitudinal axis A of the handle
10
.
It will be noted that the entire tool is preferably of an upright cross-sectional I-beam configuration throughout its length, as shown, and the main handle portion
14
can have a bead or foot
15
on both sides of the portion
14
. The tool
10
can have its remaining handle portion
11
with its bead or foot portion
16
, all for strength during the application of optimum torquing force through the tool which may be made of plastic. The hook
13
can have its foot or bead
16
extending therearound on both sides for strength.
The terminal end
12
can have four functional tools, namely, a paint brush comb
17
, a paint roller scraper
18
, a putty or the like scraper
19
, and a container cover remover claw
21
. Those four tools are preferably integral with the handle
10
. The entire tool
10
can be made in a single molding process, both for sturdiness and economy of production.
The claw or cover remover portion
21
can include an abutment
22
and a prier
23
which is pointed as at
24
. The portion
21
and abutment
22
are preferably spaced apart, as shown, for straddling the rim of a plastic cover. It should be understood that the cover remover tool herein is maneuvered by placing it upside down from the position seen in
FIGS. 1 and 2
to have the portion
22
on top of the can cover while the point
24
is disposed under the edge of the cover which is then pried up by lifting on the handle end
11
. Such is a usual application of a cover remover, as seen in the references cited herein. The hook
11
is made available for presenting maximum leverage in the prying action. Also, the claw
21
is of a sufficient thickness of at least substantially one-half inch, that is along the edge
24
, so that it will not cut through and thus shear the cover in the prying action. The abutment
22
has an arcuate surface
25
, preferably of the greatest thickness on the tool
10
, presenting a fulcrum for securely pivoting on the top of the cover being released.
It will also understood the hook
11
can be placed over a horizontal support, such as the rung of a ladder, and the remainder the tool
10
will then be suspended from and directly beneath the ladder rung, and a bail handle of a paint container (unshown) can be suspended from the handle portion
22
. The handle bail. can then be in contact with the surface
26
of the abutment
22
. With the hook
11
located as shown in
FIG. 2
, the suspended paint can will be vertically suspended to be upright and directly under the tool
10
. Suspensions of paint cans are generally shown in the citations herein, and are known to those skilled in the art.
The tool end
12
also has the paint comb
17
, preferably with teeth
27
, and the roller scraper
18
, with its arcuate edge
28
, both extending laterally from the tool
10
on opposite sides of the tool
10
. The scraper
19
can extend longitudinally from the handle and it has a beveled terminal edge
29
, lust as the other scraper
18
has a beveled terminal. edge
30
. All three tools
17
,
18
, and
19
are preferably co-planar and integral in the tool
10
and of the same construction material, such as plastic, and they are located spaced from the fulcrum
25
and the prier
21
so that the claw can be applied as a pry tool to release the container cover without having any one of the three tools contact the cover. A reinforcing shelf
31
is preferably included for structurally reinforcing the comb
17
, and that also supports the claw
21
. The normal combing direction would be toward the reinforcement
31
.
When the tool
10
is in the ladder or other support suspended position mentioned, the brush comb
17
and the roller scraper are directly over the unshown but suspended paint can, so the paint run-off will fall into the can. The comb
17
and the scraper
18
are also available for their intended uses when the tool
10
is not in the suspended position mentioned. It will be further noticed that the comb
17
and the roller scraper
18
and the material scraper
19
are all disposed on the same plane, at what can be termed the bottom of the tool
10
, and the comb
17
and scraper
18
are on laterally opposite sides of the handle. Also, the comb
17
and the scrapers
18
and
19
are disposed to one side of the axis A while the claw
21
is to the side opposite that one side, as the tool
10
is viewed from the side, such as in FIG.
2
.
In sum, there is the multi-purpose tool with up to five functions, the tool is compact, can made of one material, is sturdy and has its individual tools arranged for optimum convenience and efficiency in their respective uses and relative to the handle body
14
.
While only one embodiment is disclosed herein, it should be apparent to one skilled in the art that changes could be made relative to that embodiment. The scope of this invention should construed according to the claiming herein.
Claims
- 1. A multi-purpose painter's tool comprising:a handle made of one plastic material and being one rigid piece and being elongated along a longitudinal axis and having a first terminal end and a second terminal end and a first side and a second side oppositely disposed on said handle on opposite sides of said axis, said first terminal end having a paint brush comb on said first one of said sides and a paint roller scraper on said second one of said sides, said second terminal end having its elongated shape for gripping in maneuvering said tool in combing the paint brush and in scraping the paint roller, a claw on said first terminal end for removing a cover from a container, and a hook of a semi-circular shape on said handle at said second terminal end and having a center of curvature on said longitudinal axis for suspending said tool from a horizontal support for supporting a paint can suspended by said claw.
- 2. The multi-purpose painter's tool as claimed in claim 1, wherein:said claw is arranged for prying the cover in the removal thereof and has a thickness of at least one-half inch to thereby avoid shearing the cover upon prying.
- 3. The multi-purpose painter's tool as claimed in claim 2, wherein:said handle having third and fourth sides relative to and on opposite sides of said axis and said claw is disposed on said handle at said third side of said handle and said comb and said scraper are disposed on said handle spaced from said claw at said fourth side of said handle to thereby permit said claw to pry the cover without having either said comb or said scraper contact said the cover.
- 4. The multi-purpose painter's tool as claimed in claim 3, wherein:said comb arid said scraper extend laterally and respectively on said first and said second opposite sides of said handle and are fully disposed on the same lateral plane.
- 5. A multi-purpose painter's tool comprising:a handle made of one material and being one rigid piece and being elongated and having a first terminal end and a second terminal end and a first side and a second side oppositely disposed on said handle, said first terminal end having a paint brush comb on said first one of said sides and a paint roller scraper on said second one of said sides, said second terminal end having its elongated shape for gripping in maneuvering said tool in combing the paint brush and in scraping the paint roller, said handle having a claw for hanging a paint can from said tool, and a hook integral on said second terminal end for hanging said tool from a horizontal support to thereby suspend said tool and the paint can from the support.
- 6. A multi-purpose painter's tool comprising:a handle made of one material and being one rigid piece and being elongated and having a first terminal end and a second terminal end and a first side and a second side oppositely disposed on said handle, said first terminal end having a paint brush comb on said first one of said sides and a paint roller scraper on said second one of said sides, said second terminal end having its elongated shape for gripping in maneuvering said tool in combing the point brush and in scraping the paint roller, a claw on said first terminal end for prying a cover off container by applying leverage of said handle at said second terminal end, and a hook integral with said second terminal end for hanging said tool from a horizontal support to thereby suspend said tool and a container from the support.
US Referenced Citations (6)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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Date |
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2270464 |
Mar 1994 |
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