This disclosure relates to implementations of a paint roller remover.
For typical use of a paint roller, the roller cover (and/or the roller cage or other portions of the roller frame) often needs to be cleaned, replaced, or otherwise maintained during or after completion of a painting task, such as painting a wall or ceiling. However, such cleaning, replacing, or other maintenance is often difficult to perform while the roller cover is installed on the paint roller. Yet, removing a roller cover that has been used (e.g., that is covered with paint) is often just as or even more difficult to do, as well messy and/or otherwise challenging. For example, often a user must use a plastic bag and/or pliers to remove a used roller cover. In some cases, a user even has to use a knife or other utensil to cut the dirty roller cover in order to remove it from the paint roller. Thus, often the roller cover is damaged as it is removed.
However, an apparatus does not currently exist that allows a user to easily and efficiently remove a dirty or otherwise used roller cover from a paint roller, such as without having to use a plastic bag and/or pliers as described above. Furthermore, such apparatus does not exist for removing such used roller cover without also damaging the roller cover, such as by cutting it with a knife or other utensil as described above.
Implementations of a paint roller remover are provided. In some implementations, the paint roller remover comprises a first elongated member, a second elongated member, a connecting member, and a receiving space.
In some implementations, the paint roller remover is configured to secure (e.g., grab), remove, and hold a roller cover (or roller brush) from off of a paint roller. In some implementations, the roller cover may be dirty or otherwise used, for example after using the paint roller with the roller cover for a painting task, such as painting a wall or ceiling.
In some implementations, the paint roller remover is configured to grab, remove, and hold a roller cover from off of a paint roller by a user squeezing or otherwise compressing the paint roller remover.
In some implementations, the paint roller remover is configured to allow a user to easily and efficiently remove a dirty or otherwise used roller cover from a paint roller, such as without having to use a plastic bag and/or pliers as described below.
In some implementations, the paint roller remover is configured to allow a user to easily and efficiently remove a dirty or otherwise used roller cover from a paint roller without damaging the roller cover, such as by cutting the roller cover with a knife or other utensil as described below.
In some implementations, a method of using the paint roller remover comprises holding and moving the paint roller remover toward a roller cover of a paint roller, receiving and securing the roller cover with the paint roller remover, and removing the roller cover from the paint roller with the paint roller remover.
For typical use of a paint roller 10, the roller cover 11 (and/or the roller cage 13 or other portions of the roller frame 12) often needs to be cleaned, replaced, or otherwise maintained during or after completion of a painting task, such as painting a wall or ceiling. However, such cleaning, replacing, or other maintenance is often difficult to perform while the roller cover 11 is installed on the paint roller 10. Yet, removing a roller cover 11 that has been used (e.g., that is covered with paint) is often just as or even more difficult to do, as well messy and/or otherwise challenging. For example, often a user must use a plastic bag and/or pliers to remove a used roller cover 11. In some cases, a user even has to use a knife or other utensil to cut the dirty roller cover 11 in order to remove it from the paint roller 10. Thus, often the roller cover 11 is damaged as it is removed from the paint roller 10.
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In some implementations, the elongated members 110, 120 may each comprise one grip tooth 112, 122 respectively. In some implementations, the elongated members 110, 120 may each comprise more than two grip teeth 112, 122 respectively. In some implementations, the elongated members 110, 120 may each comprise any other suitable number of grip teeth 112, 122 respectively.
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In some implementations, the base 114, 124 is attached parallel to the length of the elongated members 110, 120 respectively. In some implementations, the side 113, 123 extends perpendicular from the base 114, 124 respectively.
In some implementations, each side 113, 123 faces toward the connecting member 130. In some implementations, each sloping side 115, 125 faces away in the opposite direction from the connecting member 130, i.e. toward a roller cover 11 that is being removed using the paint roller remover 100. For example, in some implementations, the sides 113, 115, 123, 125 may be configured such that the grip teeth 112, 122 lean or slope respectively toward the connecting member 130, such as described more below.
In some implementations, the grip teeth 112, 122 may comprise any other suitable shape and/or features.
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In some implementations, the paint roller remover 100 is configured to grab, remove, and hold a roller cover 11 from off of a paint roller 10 by a user squeezing or otherwise compressing the paint roller remover 100. For example, as indicated in
In some implementations, the paint roller remover 100 is configured to allow a user to easily and efficiently remove a dirty or otherwise used roller cover 11 from a paint roller 10, such as without having to use a plastic bag and/or pliers as described above.
In some implementations, the paint roller remover 100 is configured to allow a user to easily and efficiently remove a dirty or otherwise used roller cover 11 from a paint roller 10 without damaging the roller cover 11, such as by cutting the roller cover 11 with a knife or other utensil as described above.
In some implementations, the paint roller remover 100 comprises any suitable dimensions, such as the examples described above.
In some implementations, the paint roller remover 100 is composed of any suitable materials, such as a durable, semi-flexible plastic material.
In some implementations, the paint roller remover 100 can have any suitable appearance, such as the appearance shown in
In some implementations, an example method of using the paint roller remover 100, with respect to the above-described figures, comprises holding the paint roller remover 100 and moving the paint roller remover 100 toward a roller cover (or roller brush) 11 of a paint roller 10, such as shown in
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In some implementations, the roller cover 11 is secured by the elongated members 110, 120 being squeezed together, such as by a user of the paint roller remover 100. In some implementations, the roller cover 11 is secured by the roller cover 11 being held between the squeezed together elongated members 110, 120. In some implementations, the roller cover 11 is secured by the grip teeth 112, 122 grabbing the roller cover 102 while the elongated members 110, 120 are squeezed together.
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The figures, including photographs and drawings, comprised herewith may represent one or more implementations of the paint roller remover.
Details shown in the figures, such as dimensions, descriptions, etc., are exemplary, and there may be implementations of other suitable details according to the present disclosure.
Reference throughout this specification to “an embodiment” or “implementation” or words of similar import means that a particular described feature, structure, or characteristic is comprised in at least one embodiment of the present invention. Thus, the phrase “in some implementations” or a phrase of similar import in various places throughout this specification does not necessarily refer to the same embodiment.
Many modifications and other embodiments of the inventions set forth herein will come to mind to one skilled in the art to which these inventions pertain having the benefit of the teachings presented in the foregoing descriptions and the associated drawings.
The described features, structures, or characteristics may be combined in any suitable manner in one or more embodiments. In the above description, numerous specific details are provided for a thorough understanding of embodiments of the invention. One skilled in the relevant art will recognize, however, that embodiments of the invention can be practiced without one or more of the specific details, or with other methods, components, materials, etc. In other instances, well-known structures, materials, or operations may not be shown or described in detail.
While operations may be depicted in the drawings in a particular order, this should not be understood as requiring that such operations be performed in the particular order shown or in sequential order, or that all illustrated operations be performed, to achieve desirable results.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Patent Application Ser. No. 62/903,834, which was filed on Sep. 21, 2019, and is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
| Number | Date | Country | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 62903834 | Sep 2019 | US |