This invention relates to paint brushes and, more particularly, paint brushes adapted for ease of attachments to paint brush extension poles to, provide improved methods and apparatus for painting.
Paint brushes are commonly used for applying paints, varnishes, pastes, and films of other viscous materials to various articles. The basic design of most paint brushes has gone unchanged for many years. Paint brushes typically include a plurality of bristles which are put together at the base and hold by a metal collar that is connected to the brush head with nails or staples and is attached to a solid wood or plastic handle having an axis parallel to the bristles.
The above set forth physiologic problems and other difficulties suffered by painters is made worse when the painting surface is at a distance above the height of the painter or the height of the painter even when located upon a paint ladder. As such, the use of so-called paint pole extensions has become common place by those in the painting trades. However, a universal problem is that of securing of the paint brush to the paint brush extension pole, it is not directly possible unless a special tool is used and or most of the time duct or other types of tapes, mechanical wire is been used and as to reasonable and capable of control of the paint brush relative to the surface to be painted.
The present invention thereby represents an improvement of attachments of a painter's brush as opposed to the historic use as mention above.
The prior art also does not offer solutions to painting situations in which there exists objects such as bushes, walls, furniture, etc., which represents impediments to reaching of surfaces to be painted. Another difficulty with state-of-the art paint brushes, whether used with a paint extension pole or not, is control of dripping or splashing of paint from the bristles of the brush.
The present invention also addresses this need in the prior art.
The present invention also lends itself to storage in a resealed clam shell packaging or the like in order to minimize oxidation of paint left upon the bristles even after the paint brush has been cleaned following a work assignment.
Embodiments of the present invention also facilitate painting of surfaces other that one at a right angle to the paint brush, a subject which has always presented difficulty to painter's past.
The present invention is also concerned with the reduction of cost of material of the paint brush and also certain solutions thereto.
Through a novel method of securement of the paint brush bristles inside the paint catch funnel that is connected to the brush head of the paint brush, and splattering of paint away from the brush head and otherwise is considerably reduced.
While numerous references teach the use of a paint bucket or paint bucket accessory which can be used to reduce dripping or splashing from the paint brush there, to the knowledge of the present inventor, does not exist any paint brush which includes an internal construction for the reduction of paint splashing, spillage or the like. See for example. See for example U.S. Patent Application Publication 2008/035650 (2008) to Rittman.
With respect to the prior art of efforts to extend the length or reach of a brush, in combination with a paint brush extension pole, only limited efforts have appeared, such as in U.S. Patent Publication 2002/0066151 (2002) to Parker, entitled Paint Brush With Angle Adjustable Handle and U.S. Pat. No. 8,839,480 (2014) to Thomas, entitled Extend A Brush. While adjustable angles paint brushes are known, no such devices have been adapted for use in combination with a paint brush extension pole.
The present invention addresses this long-felt need in the art.
Paint brushes of this general type are ordinarily used by manually clasping the handle of the brush with the hand and manipulating the brush in a back and forth manner by bending the arm and wrist in a natural fashion. This method generally works well when the surface being worked with the brush is directly in front of and facing the painter. However, when the surface being painted is, for example, above or below the painter and/or facing away from the painter, the bristle head of the brush must be angled to paint such a surface. This is normally accomplished by bending and/or twisting the wrist, arm, and/or shoulder of the hand that manipulates the brush. Unfortunately, such manipulations can be very uncomfortable especially during prolonged painting and can even injure the painter's wrist, arm, shoulder, and/or neck.
Accordingly, an improved paint brush is needed which permits the wrist and other parts of the body to be maintained in a more natural attitude while accomplishing more effective painting at various elevations.
A paint brush system, including: a plurality of bristles held together inside of the paint catch funnel at the base of the paint brush, circumferentially and about a lower enclosed area about each of said bristles, therein a lower head beneath the bristles holder-paint catch funnel an integration between the lower head and a top connector of an accordion-like neck; at the top connector of the accordion-like neck, linearly repeatedly and extensively an accordion-like element and also providing a transversely flexibly aspect of the accordion-like element and providing from an uppermost to a bottommost, and of said repeatedly element accordion ends; and further an internal threaded nonslip distal handle is provided at the end of the paint brush.
It is a further object to provide a paint brush which can bend about a central axis thereof within a range of 0 up to 90 degrees, but most generally about 45 degrees.
It is a yet further object of the invention to provide a paint brush of the above type in which the use of construction and all plastic material therefore is minimized through the use of a longitudinal internal channel.
It is accordingly an object of the present invention to provide a paint brush with a paint bristle paint catch funnel included at the base of the securing recess at the front or bristle support region of the paint brush in which, by virtue of the geometry of the bristle support region, the escape of the paint through splashing, dripping or otherwise from the paint brush head is minimized.
The above and yet other objects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the hereinafter set forth Brief Description of the Drawings, Detailed Description of the Invention and Claims appended herewith.
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From the bottom up, there is an internal threaded handle 570, showing its' top view 572, and an internal threaded top view 574.
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expandable, bendable, body in a plastic material 564, to receive the internal threaded handle 570, unto the bottom threaded section 566, top view 572 of the internal threaded handle 570, and internal thread 574 join at the bottom of the expandable, bendable, body in a plastic material 564.
An external 45-degree angle part 562 at the upper number four flex rib of accordion-like neck 564. A bottom view 534 of the lower brush head 520, an internal 45-degree angle part 538 of the lower brush head 520.
A lower head 520, with an internal locking ring 536, with two external locking rings 526, one at each rounded end, four external male locking locks 530, two on each side. One resting wall 532, hollow space 524, top of lower head 522.
A bristles holder 502 with a deep and wide-angle paint catch funnel 504, installed bristles 512, deep and wide-angle paint catch funnel space 506 all around the bristles 512, top of paint catch funnel 508, four internal female locks 576, two on each wider side of bristles holder 502, bottom of a paint catch funnel 510. In a further embodiment, the installed bristles 512 can cut to an angle which are angled relative to a surface of which the bristles 512 will come in contact with.
The bottom 510 of the bristles holder 502 with paint catch funnel 504, stops at the resting wall 532 of the lower head 520. The paint catch funnel 504 of the bristles holder including paint catch funnel as one piece 502, must be at least 10 mm deep and 8 mm space from the bristles.
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Starting from the bottom or proximal end thereof, said paint brush 500 includes an internal threaded handle 570, an expandable, bendable, body material 564, a lower brush head 520, a bristles holder including paint catch funnel as a one piece unit 502, with a paint catch funnel 504, top of paint catch funnel 508, bottom of deep paint catch funnel 510, bottom of lower head 534, top of a first ring of the expandable, bendable, body 552 with 1, 2, 3 and 4 flex ribs. Bristles 512 installed into deep and wide-angle paint catch funnel 504.
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This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 15/015,842, filed Feb. 4, 2016, and the same is incorporated by reference in its entirety herein.
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5185938 | Hutt | Feb 1993 | A |
5711759 | Smith | Jan 1998 | A |
7222381 | Kraemer | May 2007 | B2 |
9986817 | Wesley | Jun 2018 | B1 |
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