Claims
- 1. A one-piece paint pad assembly whose painting surface contour is changeable from concave to flat to convex and all angles therebetween, and vice versa, by application of the pressure of one hand directly to the one-piece pad assembly, said one-piece paint pad assembly including
- a paint pad having a living hinge along the length of its mid-section to enable the paint pad to flex from concave to flat to convex, and all angles therebetween, and vice versa, and
- two handpieces each handpiece connected to the opposite side edges of the paint pad,
- the handpieces being graspable by one hand of a user and being adapted, upon application of squeezing pressure exerted by one hand of the user directly on the handpieces, to flex the one-piece paint pad so as to cause the paint pad to conform to the surface or surfaces being painted.
- 2. The one-piece paint pad assembly of claim 1,
- further characterized in that the paint pad extends forwardly of the handpieces in all relative positions of the paint pad and the handpieces a distance sufficient to enable one finger pressure from one hand of the user to be applied directly to the back of the paint pad to push the paint pad away from the handpieces while the user grasps the paint pad assembly with one hand to thereby cause the paint pad to flex to a convex configuration.
- 3. The one-piece paint pad assembly of claim 2,
- further characterized in that the pad means is a unitary, multi-layered structure, the lower most layer being fiber, the uppermost layer being a structure having a hinge extending the length thereof whereby the contour of the pad means can be changed in longitudinal cross section from convex to concave.
- 4. The one-piece paint pad assembly of claim 3,
- further characterized in that the uppermost layer includes two stiff side members joined by the hinge, said hinge being more flexible than the flanking side members, said hinge and the flanking side members being formed as a unitary part.
- 5. The one-piece paint pad assembly of claim 4,
- further characterized by and including an intermediate backing layer located between the uppermost layer and the fiber layer, said intermediate layer being sufficiently flexible to reflect the change in contour of the uppermost layer by the externally applied forces.
- 6. The one-piece paint pad assembly of claim 5,
- further characterized in that the intermediate layer is formed from plastic foam.
- 7. A two-piece paint pad assembly whose painting surface contour is changeable from concave to flat to convex and all angles therebetween, and vice versa, by application of the pressure to one of said two pieces, said two-piece paint pad assembly including
- a paint pad having a living hinge along the length of its mid-section to enable the paint pad to flex from concave to flat to convex, and all angles therebetween, and vice versa, and
- a flexible one-piece handle which is hingedly connected to the opposite side edges of the paint pad,
- the handle being graspable by one hand of a user and being adapted, upon application of squeezing pressure exerted by one hand of the user directly on the handle, to flex the one-piece paint pad so as to cause the paint pad to conform to the surface or surfaces being painted,
- the paint pad being a unitary, multi-layered structure, the lower most layer being fiber, the uppermost layer being a structure having a hinge extending the length thereof whereby the contour of the pad means can be changed in longitudinal cross section from convex to concave.
- 8. The two-piece paint pad assembly of claim 7,
- further characterized in that the uppermost layer includes two stiff side members joined by the hinge, said hinge being more flexible than the flanking side members, said hinge and the flanking side members being formed as a unitary part.
- 9. The two-piece paint pad assembly of claim 8,
- further characterized by and including an intermediate backing layer located between the uppermost layer and the fiber layer, said intermediate layer being sufficiently flexible to reflect the change in contour of the uppermost layer by the externally applied forces.
- 10. The two-piece paint pad assembly of claim 9,
- further characterized in that the intermediate layer is formed from plastic foam.
- 11. A paint pad assembly whose painting surface contour is changeable from concave to flat to convex and all angles therebetween, and vice versa, by application of the pressure of to the assembly, said assembly including
- a paint pad having a living hinge along the length of its mid-section to enable the paint pad to flex from concave to flat to convex, and all angles therebetween, and vice versa, and
- at least one handle connected to the opposite side edges of the paint pad,
- the handle being graspable by one hand of a user and being adapted, upon application of squeezing pressure exerted by one hand of the user directly on the handle, to flex the one-piece paint pad so as to cause the paint pad to conform to the surface or surfaces being painted,
- the pad means is a unitary, multi-layered structure, the lower most layer being fiber, the uppermost layer being a structure having a hinge extending the length thereof whereby the contour of the pad means can be changed in longitudinal cross section from convex to concave.
- 12. The paint pad assembly of claim 11,
- further characterized in that the uppermost layer includes two stiff side members joined by the hinge, said hinge being more flexible than the flanking side members, said hinge and the flanking side members being formed as a unitary part.
- 13. The paint pad assembly of claim 12,
- further characterized by and including an intermediate backing layer located between the uppermost layer and the fiber layer, said intermediate layer being sufficiently flexible to reflect the change in contour of the uppermost layer by the externally applied forces.
- 14. The paint pad assembly of claim 13,
- further characterized in that the intermediate layer is formed from plastic foam.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/752,061 filed on Aug. 29, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,267,369, issued on Dec. 7, 1993.
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