Information
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Patent Grant
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6519800
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Patent Number
6,519,800
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Date Filed
Thursday, June 7, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, February 18, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 015 151
- 015 152
- 015 230
- 015 23011
- 492 13
- 492 19
- D04 122
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A frame for holding a paint roller including a body, a shiftable arm coupled to the body, and a biasing mechanism operable to automatically shift the shiftable arm relative to the body when actuated.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to frames for supporting paint rollers. The invention further concerns a paint roller frame having a quick-release shiftable arm.
2. Discussion of Prior Art
Paint rollers are useful for a variety of painting applications. Paint rollers are typically supported for rotation by a frame which is coupled to an elongated handle. During, or between, painting operations it is frequently necessary to remove the roller from the frame for cleaning or replacement.
In the past, several configurations existed for facilitating removal of the roller from the frame. For example, some prior art frames are made of a resilient material which allows the roller to be disengaged from the frame by bending the frame. Other prior art frames include complex mechanisms for adjusting the width of the frame.
However, frames which include complex width-adjusting mechanisms are typically too expensive to be commercially practical. Frames which require bending to remove the roller can be difficult to operate without contacting the paint-soaked roller with undesired items. Further, frames requiring bending for roller removal run the risk of fracturing due to stress and/or fatigue.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In one embodiment of the present invention an adjustable frame for holding a paint roller is provided. The adjustable frame includes a body, a shiftable arm, and a biasing mechanism. The shiftable arm is coupled to the body and shiftable relative to the body. The biasing mechanism is operable to automatically shift the shiftable arm when actuated.
In another embodiment of the present invention a method of changing paint rollers supported by a roller frame is provided. The method includes the step of depressing a button on the roller frame to thereby activate the automatic shifting of a shiftable arm of the frame to an extended position in which a roller is at least partly decoupled from the frame.
In another embodiment of the present invention a method of assembling an adjustable paint roller frame is provided. The method comprises the steps of: (a) sliding a shiftable arm into a first end of a tubular body; (b) extending a depressible button through a slot in the tubular body; and (c) coupling the depressible button to a resilient bar extending from the shiftable arm.
The system of the present invention provides a quick-release adjustable frame which is inexpensive and easy to manufacture, assemble, and operate. Other aspects and advantages of the present invention will be apparent from the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments and the accompanying drawing figures.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING FIGURES
Preferred embodiments of the invention are described in detail below with reference to the attached drawing figures, wherein:
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of a paint rolling tool which includes a paint roller supported by an adjustable frame coupled to an elongated handle;
FIG. 2
is a perspective view showing an adjustable frame and a paint roller with a shiftable arm of the frame being decoupled from the paint roller in an extended position;
FIG. 3
is an exploded view of an adjustable frame and roller;
FIG. 4
is a perspective view of an adjustable frame showing the handle-side surface of the adjustable frame;
FIG. 5
is an exploded view of the adjustable frame shown in
FIG. 4
;
FIG. 6
is a cutaway view of an adjustable frame showing the biasing mechanism, locking mechanism, and depressible button with the shiftable arm being in the retracted position and the locking mechanism being in the locked position;
FIG. 7
is a cutaway view of an adjustable frame showing the biasing mechanism, locking mechanism, and depressible button with the shiftable arm being in the retracted position and the depressible button being depressed so as to shift the locking mechanism into an unlocked position; and
FIG. 8
is a cutaway view of an adjustable frame showing the biasing mechanism, locking mechanism, and depressible button with the shiftable arm being in the extended position and the locking mechanism being in the unlocked position.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Turning now to the drawing figures, and particularly
FIG. 1
, a paint rolling tool
10
constructed in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention is illustrated. The paint rolling tool includes an elongated handle
12
, a roller holder
14
, and a paint roller
16
. Roller holder
14
includes a handle socket
18
for receiving handle
12
and coupling roller holder
14
and handle
12
to one another. Handle socket
18
is preferably constructed as described in pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/493,296 filed Jan. 28, 2000, the entire disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference. Handle socket
18
preferably can be coupled to a variety of types of handles or extension poles. Roller holder
14
further includes an adjustable frame
20
having an elongated tubular main body
22
, a fixed arm
24
, and a shiftable arm
26
. Body
22
is preferably oriented so that the direction of elongation of body
22
is transverse to the direction of elongation of handle
12
. Arms
24
and
26
are preferably configured to extend from body
22
in a direction which is transverse to the direction of elongation of body
22
. Paint roller
16
is spaced from body
22
and supported for rotation relative to body
22
by fixed arm
24
and shiftable arm
26
. As described in detail below, roller holder
14
includes a depressible button
28
which, when depressed, actuates the automatic shifting of shiftable arm
26
to an extended position relative to body
22
, to thereby at least partially decouple paint roller
16
from adjustable frame
20
. The term “automatic” or “automatically” as used herein with respect to the shifting of a component of frame
20
means that the shifting occurs without requiring the application of a manual force during the shifting motion. In other words, although a manual force may be required to initiate or actuate the shifting (e.g., manually pressing button
28
), the force behind the actual shifting motion is provided by a means other than manual force.
Referring now to
FIGS. 2-5
, adjustable frame
20
of roller holder
14
is illustrated in detail. Body
22
of frame
20
is preferably a generally rectangular elongated tubular member having a channel
30
which is defined by the interior surfaces of a roller-facing wall
32
, a handle-facing wall
34
, and opposing sidewalls
36
and
38
. Body
22
is adapted to receive at least a portion of fixed arm
24
and shiftable arm
26
in channel
30
. Body
22
is preferably formed with substantially no openings in roller-facing wall
32
and sidewalls
36
and
38
to thereby at least substantially prevent the entry of paint from roller
16
and other debris into channel
30
.
Fixed arm
24
of adjustable frame
20
includes a base portion
40
and an end portion
42
which are joined at an elbow
44
. Base portion
40
and end portion
42
preferably extend from elbow
44
at least substantially perpendicular to one another. End portion
42
includes an opening
46
which is spaced from elbow
44
and is adapted to receive an axle
48
of paint roller
16
. Base portion
40
of fixed arm
24
is adapted to be at least partly slidably received in channel
30
of body
22
. Preferably, base
40
presents an outer surface that fits in registry with the inner surface of body
22
defining channel
30
. Fixed arm
24
includes a resilient bar
50
coupled to base
40
and extending therefrom. As perhaps best seen in
FIG. 5
, bar
50
includes a projection
52
which is adapted to be received in a hole
54
formed in handle facing wall
34
of body
22
to thereby fix arm
24
relative to body
22
.
Shiftable arm
26
of adjustable frame
20
includes a base portion
56
and an end portion
58
which are joined at an elbow
60
. Base portion
56
and end portion
58
preferably extend from elbow
60
at least substantially perpendicular to one another. End portion
58
includes an opening
62
which is adapted to receive an axle
64
of paint roller
16
. Base portion
56
is at least partially slidably received in channel
30
of body
22
to thereby allow for shifting of shiftable arm
26
relative to body
22
. Base portion
56
preferably presents an outer surface adapted to be slidably received in registry with the inner surface of body
22
defining channel
30
.
A resilient bar
64
is coupled to and extends from an inner face
66
of base portion
56
. A stop
68
, best seen in
FIG. 2
, is received in and fixedly coupled to body
22
. Stop
68
projects transversely across at least a portion of channel
30
proximate shiftable arm
26
. A spring
70
is disposed between and engages stop
68
and inner face
66
. When shiftable arm
26
is in the retracted position, as shown in
FIG. 4
, spring
70
is compressed between stop
68
and inner face
66
. Spring
70
is operable to urge shiftable arm
26
toward an extended position relative to body
22
, as shown in FIG.
2
. When actuated, spring
70
is at least partly released and automatically shifts shiftable arm
26
to the extended position.
As perhaps best seen in
FIGS. 4-8
, a locking mechanism
72
is coupled to resilient bar
64
and is shiftable between a locked position, shown in
FIG. 6
, and an unlocked position, shown in
FIGS. 7-8
. Locking mechanism
72
is operable to hold shiftable arm
26
in a retracted position, as shown in FIG.
6
. Locking mechanism
72
includes a threaded portion
74
adapted to threadably engage resilient bar
64
to thereby couple locking mechanism
72
to resilient bar
64
. Locking mechanism
72
is at least partially received an elongated slot
76
which is formed in handle facing wall
34
of body
22
. Elongated slot
76
includes a wide end
78
which receives a wide portion
80
of locking mechanism
72
when shiftable arm
26
is in the retracted position. When wide end
78
of slot
76
and wide portion
80
of locking mechanism
72
are engaged in a locked position, the force provided by spring
70
which urges shiftable arm
26
toward the extended position is restrained and shiftable arm
26
is locked in the retracted position.
Locking mechanism
72
further includes depressible button
28
which, when depressed, disengages wide portion
80
of locking mechanism
72
and wide end
78
of elongated slot
76
to thereby shift locking mechanism
72
to an unlocked position and actuate spring
70
. When wide portion
80
is disengaged from wide end
78
, the force provided by spring
70
which urges shiftable arm
26
towards the extended position is no longer counteracted by locking mechanism
72
and shiftable arm
26
is free to automatically slide relative to body
22
into the extended position. As shiftable arm
26
slides into the extended position, a narrow portion
82
of locking mechanism
72
slides within a narrow section of slot
76
defined by opposing sides
84
and
86
and comes to rest in a narrow end
88
of slot
76
.
All components of adjustable frame
20
, with the exception of spring
70
, are preferably formed of a relatively durable and light weight synthetic resin material. The material of construction for resilient bars
50
and
64
can be any material capable of being repeatedly flexed without fracturing or losing resilience.
As best seen in
FIGS. 6-8
, the configuration of body
22
, shiftable arm
26
, resilient bar
64
, locking mechanism
72
, and spring
70
provide for the quick-release of the shiftable arm
26
from the retracted position to the extended position by simply depressing button
28
.
FIG. 6
shows locking mechanism
72
in a locked position with wide portion
80
engaging wide end
78
and holding shiftable arm
26
in the retracted position. To shift locking mechanism
72
from the locked position to the unlocked position a manual force can be applied to depress button
28
.
FIG. 7
shows locking mechanism
72
in an unlocked position with button
28
being depressed, wide portion
80
being disengaged from wide end
78
, and resilient bar
64
being yieldably flexed.
FIG. 8
shows locking mechanism
72
in an unlocked position and shiftable arm
26
in the extended position. When locking mechanism
72
is in the unlocked position, narrow portion
82
of locking mechanism
72
is received in the narrow section of slot
76
defined by sides
84
and
86
and wide portion
80
of locking mechanism
72
extends at least partly over sides
84
and
86
to thereby maintain resilient bar
64
in a yieldably flexed position when locking mechanism is not in the locked position. Thus, resilient bar
64
is operable to urge locking mechanism
72
towards the locked position.
To shift shiftable arm
26
from the extended position to the retracted position an external manual force can be applied to shiftable arm
26
to overcome the force provided by spring
70
. When the shiftable arm
26
is pushed into the retracted position, shown in
FIGS. 6 and 7
, resilient bar
64
, being yieldably flexed, automatically shifts wide portion
80
of locking mechanism
72
into wide end
78
of slot
76
to thereby lock shiftable arm
26
in the retracted position.
Assembling adjustable frame
26
is relatively simple. To couple fixed arm
24
to body
22
, base
40
and resilient bar
50
are simply slid into channel
30
until projection
52
is aligned with hole
54
. While being slid into channel
30
projection
52
contacts the interior surface of handle facing wall
34
thereby causing resilient bar
50
to be yieldably flexed. Once projection
52
is aligned with hole
54
, resilient bar
50
, being yieldably flexed, forces projection
52
to snap into hole
54
and thereby fix arm
24
relative to body
22
. To couple shiftable arm
26
to body
22
, spring
70
is positioned between stop
68
and inner face
66
, and base
56
is slide into channel
30
at the opposite end of body
22
from which fixed arm
24
is coupled. Once base
56
is received in body
22
so that shiftable arm
26
is in the retracted position, locking mechanism
72
can be extended through wide end
78
of slot
76
and attached to resilient bar
64
by rotating locking mechanism
72
so that threaded portion
74
threadably engages resilient bar
64
.
The preferred forms of the invention described above are to be used as illustration only, and should not be utilized in a limiting sense in interpreting the scope of the present invention. Obvious modifications to the exemplary embodiments, as hereinabove set forth, could be readily made by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit of the present invention.
The inventors hereby state their intent to rely on the Doctrine of Equivalents to determine and assess the reasonably fair scope of the present invention as pertains to any apparatus not materially departing from but outside the literal scope of the invention as set forth in the following claims.
Claims
- 1. An adjustable frame for holding a paint roller, said frame comprising:a body; a shiftable arm shiftably coupled to the body and adapted to at least partially support the paint roller; and a biasing mechanism for automatically shifting the shiftable arm relative to the body when the biasing mechanism is actuated, said shiftable arm being shiftable relative to the body between an extended position and a retracted position, said biasing mechanism operable to urge the arm toward the extended position.
- 2. An adjustable frame as claimed in claim 1,said biasing mechanism comprising a spring.
- 3. An adjustable frame as claimed in claim 1, anda locking mechanism for releasably coupling the shiftable arm to the body when the shiftable arm is in the retracted position.
- 4. An adjustable frame as claimed in claim 3,said locking mechanism including a depressible button operable to selectively release the locking mechanism and thereby actuate the biasing mechanism when the button is depressed.
- 5. An adjustable frame as claimed in claim 4,said body defining a slot, said locking mechanism at least partly received in the slot, said locking mechanism coupled to the shiftable arm.
- 6. An adjustable frame as claimed in claim 5,said locking mechanism including a wide portion and a narrow portion, said slot having a wide end and a narrow section, said wide portion of the locking mechanism engaging the wide end of the slot when the shiftable arm is locked in the retracted position to thereby hold the shiftable arm in the retracted position.
- 7. An adjustable frame as claimed in claim 6,said depressible button operable to disengage the wide portion of the locking mechanism from the wide end of the slot when the button is depressed.
- 8. An adjustable frame as claimed in claim 7,said narrow portion of the locking mechanism at least partly slidably received within the narrow section of the slot when the shiftable arm is shifted.
- 9. An adjustable frame for holding a paint roller, said frame comprising:an elongated body presenting first and second ends; a fixed arm fixedly coupled to the first end of the body; a shiftable arm coupled to the second end of the body and shiftable relative to the body between an extended position and a retracted position; a biasing mechanism operable to urge the shiftable arm toward the extended position; and a selectively releasable locking mechanism shiftable between a locked position in which the shiftable arm is locked in the retracted position and an unlocked position in which the shiftable arm may be shifted into the extended position by the biasing mechanism.
- 10. An adjustable frame as claimed in claim 9,said body being generally tubular in shape, said shiftable arm including a base portion at least partly slidably received in the body.
- 11. An adjustable frame as claimed in claim 10,said shiftable arm including an end portion extending transverse to the direction of elongation of the body.
- 12. An adjustable frame as claimed in claim 10,said biasing mechanism at least partially disposed in the body.
- 13. An adjustable frame as claimed in claim 12,said biasing mechanism comprising a spring.
- 14. An adjustable frame as claimed in claim 13; anda stop at least partially disposed in the body and fixedly coupled thereto, said base portion presenting an inner face, said spring interposed between and engaging the stop and the inner face.
- 15. An adjustable frame as claimed in claim 14,said spring being compressed between the stop and the inner face when the shiftable arm is in the retracted position.
- 16. An adjustable frame as claimed in claim 9; anda resilient bar coupled to the shiftable arm and operable to urge the locking mechanism toward the locked position.
- 17. An adjustable frame as claimed in claim 16,said locking mechanism including a depressible button coupled to the resilient bar, said button operable to flex the resilient bar and thereby shift the locking mechanism into the unlocked position when the button is depressed.
- 18. A paint roller holder couplable to an elongated handle, said paint roller holder comprising:a handle-receiving socket adapted to receive the elongated handle; an elongated tubular body fixedly coupled to the handle-receiving socket, said body configured so that the direction of elongation of the body is at least substantially perpendicular to the direction of elongation of the handle, said body presenting first and second open ends; a fixed arm fixedly coupled to the first end and extending away from the body in a direction which is transverse to the direction of elongation of the body; a shiftable arm at least partly received in the second end and extending away from the body in a direction which is transverse to the direction of elongation of the body, said shiftable arm being shiftable relative to the body between an extended position and a retracted position, said shiftable arm presenting an inner face; a stop fixedly coupled to the body proximate the second end; a spring disposed between the inner face and the stop and operable to urge the shiftable arm towards the extended position; a selectively releasable locking mechanism operable to lock the shiftable arm in the retracted position; and a depressible button coupled to the locking mechanism and operable to release the locking mechanism to thereby allow the shiftable arm to be shifted into the extended position when the button is depressed.
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Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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WO 9400245 |
Jan 1994 |
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