The invention relates to a multi-purpose multi-head wraparound tool for cleaning and/or preparing items for painting and for painting items such as bars, posts, poles, shafts, spindles, railings, supports, columns.
Various devices have been designed to try to deal with the awkward task of painting items which have a plurality of surfaces or are substantially circular in cross-section. U.S. Pat. No. 6,045,282 (Begin) describes a tri-roller painting assembly configured to paint simultaneously three surfaces of an object, such as a picket fence, with a continuous supply of paint into the rollers during the painting process. A pair of movable arms are mounted to the upper face portion of the system with each of the arms movable between a first closed position and a second open position. A pair of paint rollers are mounted in parallel relationship to one another and perpendicular to a first roller.
There is however a need for an improved means for preparing an item for painting and/or painting an item in particular items which are substantially circular or rounded in cross section.
According to the invention there is provided a multi-head wraparound tool comprising three working heads comprising;
In one embodiment of the invention the working heads are paint rollers.
In one embodiment of the invention the actuator mechanism comprises an actuator button slidable within a slot on the surface of the handle and connected to the spring loaded hinges on each arm by means of a wire extending internally within the handle and upper section of the tool. Preferably sliding the actuator button in the slot brings the peripheral working heads from a substantially planar closed triangular configuration into an outwardly extending configuration. Most preferably releasing the actuator button causes the peripheral heads to wrap around the surface of an item placed in front of the central head to be cleaned or painted.
In one embodiment of the invention the working head receiving means comprises an elongated pin and the working head is a detachable paint roller which fits tightly over the elongated pin.
In one embodiment of the invention the pin receiving means for the central working head is hinged.
In another embodiment of the invention when the peripheral heads are drawn back fully on their hinges to form a fully open substantially linear configuration.
According to another embodiment of the invention the working heads on the multi-head wraparound tool are wire brushes.
In one embodiment of the invention the working head receiving means comprises a frame and the working head is a detachable wire brush which engages with the frame.
In one embodiment of the invention the actuator mechanism for manipulating the position of the peripheral working heads comprises a tab lever on each working head receiving means. Preferably compressing the tab levers moves the peripheral heads from a substantially planar closed triangular configuration to an open position. Most preferably releasing the tab levers causes the peripheral heads to wrap around the surface of an item placed in front of the central head to be cleaned.
In one embodiment of the invention the handle and upper section of the tool is of unitary construction.
In one embodiment of the invention the three heads act in unison.
In another embodiment of the invention the three heads act in the same plane.
In one embodiment of the invention the tool is ergonomically shaped.
In one embodiment of the invention the multi-head wraparound tool is manufactured from a moulded plastic material.
The invention will be more clearly understood from the following description thereof with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
The preparation and painting of items in particular items which are substantially circular or rounded in cross section such as chair legs or gate posts etc is a time-consuming and awkward job. The preparation of surfaces for painting is always a tedious task in particular when the item has awkward to reach sides.
The present invention provides a hand held wraparound tool which has three working heads and the working heads essentially wrap themselves around the item to be cleaned, prepared or painted. The hand held multi-headed wraparound tool may be operated by a user with one hand. Using the hand held tool of the invention, items may be easily and quickly cleaned, prepared and painted.
As shown in
The working heads 6, 7 and 8 are mounted and supported on elongated pins 10, 11 and 12. The central elongated pin 12 extends between the two arms 4, 5 to support the central working head 8. The two peripheral working heads 6, 7 are mounted on elongated pins 10, 11 pivotally attached to each arm 4, 5 by means of hinges 9. A pivot pin 16 holds each hinge together. The pivot pins are steel. Springs 18 (
In this way the paint rollers on the working heads may be charged with paint by rolling the rollers in a conventional paint tray.
The paint rollers slot snugly onto the elongated pins 10, 11, 12. The paint rollers have a hole through their centre with an internal bearing in each. The central elongated pin 12 is hinged at one end and detachably connected at the other end by any suitable means. The elongated pin 12 is opened to remove and/or replace the central paint roller working head 8. The paint roller is rotatably mounted on the central elongated pin 12 and is not movable in any other direction when in its working mode. The central working head rests against a front face of an item to be painted while the peripheral heads wrap around the sides of the item.
The handle section 2 provides a hand holding means to easily hold and operate the tool 1. The upper section 3 is set at an angle of between 140 and 145° in relation to the handle section 2 which makes the tool easy to use and ergonomic. The tool fits comfortably in the hand of the user. The angle of the handle section ensures that the tool is comfortable to operate and the users hand does not necessarily come in contact with the paint.
An actuator mechanism for manipulating the position of the peripheral working heads 6, 7 comprises an actuator button 19 slidable within a slot 20 on the handle section 2. The actuator button 19 is connected to the spring loaded hinges 9 on each arm 4, 5 by means of a wire 21 extending internally within the handle section 2 and upper section 3 of the tool 1. The actuator mechanism causes the two peripheral heads 6, 7 to act in unison.
Sliding and holding the actuator button 19 down along the slot 20 pulls the wires 21 connected to each peripheral arm 4, 5 pulling the spring loaded hinge 9 outward thereby extending the peripheral working heads 6, 7 outwardly and away from the closed triangle configuration with the central working head 8. The peripheral working heads 6, 7 may be fully extended so that they form a substantially linear configuration with the central working head 8 as shown in
To paint an item using the multi-head wraparound tool 1 of the invention the actuator button 19 is moved down within the slot 20 and held by the users thumb so that the peripheral working heads 6, 7 are extended. The area in front of the central working head 8 is thereby opened. The central head 8 of the tool 1 is placed against a first surface of the item to be painted and the actuator button 19 released to allow the spring loaded peripheral heads 6, 7 to move inward towards their closed position. In this way the peripheral paint roller heads are pressed against the sides of the item to be painted. The user then moves the tool 1 longitudinally along the item to paint the object in a single or minimal number of passes. The item may be painted without the user requiring access to all sides of the item as the peripheral heads essentially wrap around the item. For example all sides of a railing may be painted from one side as the central head and peripheral heads are wrapped around the railing post. The multi-head wraparound tool 1 allows the user to quickly and cleanly paint all the surfaces of the item.
The paint roller heads may be easily removed for cleaning or for replacement when required.
Referring now to
The multi-head wraparound tool 22 has an elongate handle section 23 and an upper section 24 at one end of the handle section 23 comprising two arms 25, 26 extending substantially away from the handle in a U shape. The tool 22 has three working heads, two peripheral working heads 27, 28 hingedly attached to each arm 25, 26 and a central working head 29 attached to the top of the upper section 24 between the arms 25, 26. As shown in
The wire brushes 30 are mounted by any suitable means. The wire brushes may be mounted in position using screws 31 (
The two peripheral working heads 27, 28 are pivotally attached to the arms 25, 26 by a spring loaded hinge 32 (
The actuator mechanism in this embodiment of the invention are tab levers 35, 36 attached to each of the peripheral working heads 27, 28. The two tab levers 35, 36 extend outward and downward down from the spring loaded hinge 32 on each working heads 27, 28. When the levers 35, 36 are pressed they open the peripheral heads 27, 28 and facilitate the placement of the wire brushes around the item to be cleaned. The central working head 29 is placed against a first surface of the item and the tab levers 35, 36 released to wrap the peripheral heads wound the item.
Compressing the levers 35, 36 also allows for the cleaning and/or replacement of the working heads. Releasing the tab levers 35, 36 causes the spring loaded hinges 32 to bring the wire brushes back into a substantially planar closed triangular configuration and close the wire brush heads around the object to be cleaned see
The handle section 23 attaches to the upper section 24 and provides a hand holding means to facilitate manipulation of the multi-head wraparound tool. The upper section 24 is set at an angle of between 140 and 145° in relation to the handle section 23 which makes the tool ergonomic and easy to use.
From the forgoing, it will be apparent that the present invention with its wire brush working heads is adapted to wrap itself around a longitudinal bar, rod or pole and can move longitudinally there along. The multi-head wraparound tool with its wire brushes can clean an object in a few passes. The item may be cleaned without the user requiring access to all sides of the item in question. The wire brushes on the multi-head wraparound tool may also be used to prepare a surface prior to painting.
The three heads of the multi-head wraparound tool of the present invention operate in unison. The three working heads also operate in the same plane.
The multi-head wraparound tool of the invention is of unitary construction. The tool is preferably manufactured from a moulded plastic material. The elongated handle is ergonomically shaped so as to be comfortable to grip and use.
The invention is not limited to the embodiment hereinbefore described, with reference to the accompanying drawings, which may be varied in construction and detail. Therefore, it is understood that the invention is not to be limited to the specific embodiments disclosed and that modifications and embodiments are intended to be included within the invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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20140173 | Jul 2014 | IE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/IB2015/055517 | 7/21/2015 | WO | 00 |