Paint brush assembly having two-stage anti-reverse effect

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6726389
  • Patent Number
    6,726,389
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, May 15, 2003
    21 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 27, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A paint brush assembly includes a control valve, a first rubber, a control rod, a connecting pipe, and a second rubber. Thus, the paint brush assembly has a two-stage anti-reverse effect, so that the paint contained in the container can be supplied into the barrel conveniently and can be supplied into the connecting pipe conveniently. In addition, the paint brush assembly has a two-stage anti-reverse effect, thereby preventing the paint from leaking.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a paint brush assembly, and more particularly to a paint brush assembly having a two-stage anti-reverse effect.




2. Description of the Related Art




A conventional paint brush is used to coat the paint on an article so as to protect the surface of the article and to enhance the aesthetic quality of the article. However, when the conventional paint brush is immersed into a barrel containing the paint and is removed outward from the barrel, the paint easily leaking outward, thereby contaminating the floor or the wall.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a paint brush assembly having a two-stage anti-reverse effect, so that the paint contained in the container can be supplied into the barrel conveniently.




Another objective of the present invention is to provide a paint brush assembly having a two-stage anti-reverse effect, so that the paint contained in the barrel can be supplied into the connecting pipe conveniently.




A further objective of the present invention is to provide a paint brush assembly having a two-stage anti-reverse effect, thereby preventing the paint from being exposed and leaked outward.




A further objective of the present invention is to provide a paint brush assembly having a two-stage anti-reverse effect so as to enhance stability of operation of the paint brush assembly.




In accordance with the present invention, there is provided a paint brush assembly, comprising a control valve, a first rubber, a control rod, a connecting pipe, and a second rubber, wherein:




the control valve has an inside formed with a connecting hole having a first end formed with a first hole and a second end formed with a second hole;




the control valve has a side formed with a protruding filling block having a first end formed with a through hole and a second end formed with an insertion hole;




the first rubber has a tapered first end inserted into the insertion hole of the filling block of the control valve;




the control rod has a first end to seal the through hole of the filling block of the control valve and a second end movably mounted in the control valve;




the connecting pipe has a first end mounted in the second hole of the control valve; and




the second rubber has a tapered first end inserted into the first end of the connecting pipe.











Further benefits and advantages of the present invention will become apparent after a careful reading of the detailed description with appropriate reference to the accompanying drawings.




BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a paint brush assembly in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is an exploded perspective view of the paint brush assembly in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 3

is a partially cut-away side plan cross-sectional view of the paint brush assembly as shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 4

is a side plan cross-sectional operational view of the paint brush assembly in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention; and





FIG. 5

is a schematic operational view of the paint brush assembly as shown in

FIG. 3

in use.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Referring to the drawings and initially to

FIGS. 1-3

, a paint brush assembly in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention comprises a control valve


10


, a first rubber


80


, a control rod


20


, a connecting pipe


61


, and a second rubber


90


.




The control valve


10


has an inside formed with a connecting hole


101


having a first end formed with a first hole


11


and a second end formed with a second hole


12


. The inside of the control valve


10


is formed with a neck hole having a reduced diameter and communicated between the first hole


11


and the second hole


12


.




The control valve


10


has a side formed with a protruding filling block


13


having a first end formed with a through hole


131


communicating with the connecting hole


101


via the first hole


11


of the control valve


10


and a second end formed with an insertion hole


14


communicating with the through hole


131


.




The paint brush assembly further comprises a cover


70


pivotally mounted on the filling block


13


of the control valve


10


to seal the insertion hole


14


of the filling block


13


of the control valve


10


.




The first rubber


80


is a hollow body mounted on the filling block


13


of the control valve


10


. The first rubber


80


has a tapered first end


81


inserted into the insertion hole


14


of the filling block


13


of the control valve


10


. The first end


81


of the first rubber


80


is flexible and is formed with an opening


810


communicating with the through hole


131


of the filling block


13


of the control valve


10


. The first rubber


80


has a cylindrical second end


82


rested on the second end of the filling block


13


of the control valve


10


.




The control rod


20


is movably mounted in the first hole


11


of the control valve


10


and has a periphery formed with a plurality of elongated slots


21


. The control rod


20


has a first end provided with a sealing block


22


to seal the through hole


131


of the filling block


13


of the control valve


10


. The sealing block


22


of the control rod


20


is provided with an extension block


23


having an inside formed with a through hole


231


and a periphery formed with an opening


232


communicating with the through hole


231


. The control rod


20


has a second end formed with a screw bore


201


.




The paint brush assembly further comprises a fixing block


31


secured on the second end of the control rod


20


and movably mounted in the connecting hole


101


of the control valve


10


. The fixing block


31


has a periphery formed with a plurality of grooves


33


each communicating with the neck hole


15


of the control valve


10


. The fixing block


31


has a side formed with a neck portion


32


having a reduced diameter and mounted in the neck hole


15


of the control valve


10


. The fixing block


31


is formed with a through hole


34


aligning with the screw bore


201


of the control rod


20


, and the paint brush assembly further comprises a locking screw


35


extended through the through hole


34


of the fixing block


31


and screwed into the screw bore


201


of the control rod


20


, thereby fixing the fixing block


31


on the control rod


20


.




The paint brush assembly further comprises a spring


30


mounted on the control rod


20


and urged between the fixing block


31


and a wall of the first hole


11


of the control valve


10


.




The connecting pipe


61


has a first end mounted in the second hole


12


of the control valve


10


and a second end provided with a brush


60


.




The second rubber


90


is a hollow body mounted on the first end of the connecting pipe


61


. The second rubber


90


has a tapered first end


91


inserted into the first end of the connecting pipe


61


. The first end


91


of the second rubber


90


is flexible and is formed with an opening


910


(see

FIG. 5

) communicating with the connecting pipe


61


and the connecting hole


101


of the control valve


10


. The second rubber


90


has a cylindrical second end


92


rested on the first end of the connecting pipe


61


.




The paint brush assembly further comprises an insertion pipe


40


mounted on the second end


82


of the first rubber


80


and having a distal end


41


extended through the first rubber


80


and inserted into the insertion hole


14


of the filling block


13


of the control valve


10


to push and move the extension block


23


of the sealing block


22


of the control rod


20


, thereby detaching the sealing block


22


from the through hole


131


of the filling block


13


of the control valve


10


, so that the through hole


131


of the filling block


13


of the control valve


10


is connected to the connecting hole


101


of the control valve


10


.




The paint brush assembly further comprises a barrel


51


mounted on the control valve


10


and communicating with the first hole


11


of the control valve


10


, and a push rod


50


movably mounted in the barrel


51


.




In operation, referring to

FIGS. 3 and 4

, the distal end


41


of the insertion pipe


40


is extended through the first rubber


80


and is inserted into the insertion hole


14


of the filling block


13


of the control valve


10


to push and move the extension block


23


of the sealing block


22


of the control rod


20


, so that the control rod


20


is moved to pull the fixing block


31


. At this time, the neck portion


32


of the fixing block


31


is moved to block and seal the neck hole


15


of the control valve


10


, so as to close connection between the first hole


11


and the second hole


12


of the control valve


10


, thereby forming a first-stage anti-reverse effect. Then, the push rod


50


is moved outward relative to the barrel


51


to produce a suction force in the barrel


51


, so that the paint contained in a container


52


can be sucked through the insertion pipe


40


, the through hole


131


of the filling block


13


of the control valve


10


, and the opening


232


of the extension block


23


of the control rod


20


into the barrel


51


. At this time, the opening


910


of the first end


91


of the second rubber


90


is closed by the suction force due to its flexibility, thereby forming a second-stage anti-reverse effect, so that the paint contained in the container


52


can be supplied into the barrel


51


conveniently by the two-stage anti-reverse effect.




Referring to

FIG. 5

, the insertion pipe


40


is removed from the filling block


13


of the control valve


10


to detach the distal end


41


of the insertion pipe


40


from the extension block


23


of the sealing block


22


of the control rod


20


, so that the force applied on the control rod


20


is released. At this time, the fixing block


31


is pushed to move toward the second rubber


90


by the restoring force of the spring


30


, so that the neck portion


32


of the fixing block


31


is also moved to detach from the neck hole


15


of the control valve


10


, thereby opening connection between the first hole


11


and the second hole


12


of the control valve


10


. At the same time, the control rod


20


is also drawn by the fixing block


31


to move toward the second rubber


90


, so that the sealing block


22


of the control rod


20


is also moved to seal the through hole


131


of the filling block


13


of the control valve


10


, thereby forming a first-stage anti-reverse effect. In addition, the opening


910


of the first end


91


of the second rubber


90


is opened by disappearance of the suction force due to its flexibility.




Then, the push rod


50


is moved inward relative to the barrel


51


to produce a pushing force in the barrel


51


, so that the paint contained in the barrel


51


can be pushed to flow through the neck hole


15


of the control valve


10


and the grooves


33


of the fixing block


31


into the connecting pipe


61


and the brush


60


to achieve the painting function. At this time, the opening


810


of the first end


81


of the first rubber


80


is closed by the pushing force due to its flexibility, thereby forming a second-stage anti-reverse effect, so that the paint contained in the barrel


51


can be supplied into the connecting pipe


61


conveniently by the two-stage anti-reverse effect.




Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment(s) as mentioned above, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the scope of the present invention. It is, therefore, contemplated that the appended claim or claims will cover such modifications and variations that fall within the true scope of the invention.



Claims
  • 1. A paint brush assembly, comprising a control valve, a first rubber, a control rod, a connecting pipe, and a second rubber, wherein:the control valve has an inside formed with a connecting hole having a first end formed with a first hole and a second end formed with a second hole; the control valve has a side formed with a protruding filling block having a first end formed with a through hole and a second end formed with an insertion hole; the first rubber has a tapered first end inserted into the insertion hole of the filling block of the control valve; the control rod has a first end to seal the through hole of the filling block of the control valve and a second end movably mounted in the control valve; the connecting pipe has a first end mounted in the second hole of the control valve; and the second rubber has a tapered first end inserted into the first end of the connecting pipe.
  • 2. The paint brush assembly in accordance with claim 1, wherein the through hole of the filling block communicates with the connecting hole via the first hole of the control valve.
  • 3. The paint brush assembly in accordance with claim 1, wherein the first end of the first rubber is flexible and is formed with an opening communicating with the through hole of the filling block of the control valve.
  • 4. The paint brush assembly in accordance with claim 1, wherein the first rubber has a cylindrical second end rested on the second end of the filling block of the control valve.
  • 5. The paint brush assembly in accordance with claim 1, wherein the second end of the control rod is movably mounted in the first hole of the control valve.
  • 6. The paint brush assembly in accordance with claim 1, wherein the control rod has a periphery formed with a plurality of elongated slots.
  • 7. The paint brush assembly in accordance with claim 1, wherein the first end of the control rod is provided with a sealing block to seal the through hole of the filling block of the control valve.
  • 8. The paint brush assembly in accordance with claim 7, wherein the sealing block of the control rod is provided with an extension block having an inside formed with a through hole and a periphery formed with an opening communicating with the through hole.
  • 9. The paint brush assembly in accordance with claim 1, further comprising a fixing block secured on the second end of the control rod and movably mounted in the connecting hole of the control valve.
  • 10. The paint brush assembly in accordance with claim 9, wherein the fixing block has a periphery formed with a plurality of grooves each communicating with the connecting hole of the control valve.
  • 11. The paint brush assembly in accordance with claim 9, wherein the second end of the control rod is formed with a screw bore, the fixing block is formed with a through hole aligning with the screw bore of the control rod, and the paint brush assembly further comprises a locking screw extended through the through hole of the fixing block and screwed into the screw bore of the control rod, thereby fixing the fixing block on the control rod.
  • 12. The paint brush assembly in accordance with claim 9, wherein the inside of the control valve is formed with a neck hole communicated between the first hole and the second hole, and the fixing block has a side formed with a neck portion mounted in the neck hole of the control valve.
  • 13. The paint brush assembly in accordance with claim 9, further comprises a spring mounted on the control rod and urged between the fixing block and a wall of the first hole of the control valve.
  • 14. The paint brush assembly in accordance with claim 1, wherein the first end of the second rubber is flexible and is formed with an opening communicating with the connecting pipe and the connecting hole of the control valve.
  • 15. The paint brush assembly in accordance with claim 1, wherein the second rubber has a cylindrical second end rested on the first end of the connecting pipe.
  • 16. The paint brush assembly in accordance with claim 1, further comprising an insertion pipe mounted on the second end of the first rubber and having a distal end extended through the first rubber and inserted into the insertion hole of the filling block of the control valve to push and move the first end of the control rod, thereby detaching the first end of the control rod from the through hole of the filling block of the control valve, so that the through hole of the filling block of the control valve is connected to the connecting hole of the control valve.
  • 17. The paint brush assembly in accordance with claim 1, further comprising a barrel mounted on the control valve and communicating with the first hole of the control valve, and a push rod movably mounted in the barrel.
  • 18. The paint brush assembly in accordance with claim 1, further comprising a cover pivotally mounted on the filling block of the control valve to seal the insertion hole of the filling block of the control valve.
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