The present invention relates to scraping devices and, more particularly, to a paint scraper configured for attachment to a paint roller.
The use of scrapers, especially for the removal of paint and/or surface imperfections, is well known in the prior art. Prior to painting a surface, small bumps or rough areas such as, for example, small drywall imperfections or areas of splattered joint compound must be removed using a scraper. Moreover, during the painting process, fibers from a roller or other debris picked up by the roller may be inadvertently deposited on the surface being painted which, if not removed, can leave unsightly bumps and blemishes in the finished surface.
While various scraping devices for removing these imperfections exist, they are typically stand-alone devices that can be cumbersome to use, are often misplaced, and add to the overall painting time. For example, with existing devices, discovering fibers or debris deposited by a roller during painting typically requires a user to put down the roller, locate the scraping device, use the scraping device to remove the debris from the surface, and again retrieve the roller to resume painting. This process results in increased paint times and general inefficiencies.
In view of the above, there is therefore a need for a paint scraper that is easier to use, is less prone to being misplaced, and which improves painting efficiency as compared to existing processes using known scraper devices.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a paint scraper.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a paint scraper that can be coupled to a paint roller or extension pole.
These and other objects are achieved by the present invention.
According to an embodiment of the present invention, a paint scraper includes a coupling member configured for attachment to one of a paint roller or extension pole, and a scraper body extending from the coupling member and having an angled forward surface terminating in a knife edge.
According to another embodiment of the present invention, a method of preparing a surface includes the steps of orienting a paint roller so as to apply paint on a surface using a roller cover attached to the paint roller, orienting the paint roller so as to contact a paint scraper affixed to the paint roller with the surface, and moving a knife edge of the paint scraper along the surface to remove debris from the surface.
According to yet another embodiment of the present invention, a paint roller includes a handle, a frame arm extending from the handle, a roller cage connected to the frame arm, and a paint scraper connected to the frame arm.
According to yet another embodiment of the present invention, a multi-function painting accessory includes a coupling member configured to be received on an end of an extension pole or paint roller, a scraper blade extending from the coupling member, the scraper blade having a distal edge for removing debris from a surface, and an opener device extending from the coupling member, the opener device being configured for use in removing a paint can lid or bottle top.
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In use, the paint roller 50 can be used to apply paint to a surface in the conventional manner. If surface imperfections, debris (such as dirt or roller fibers) or the like are discovered on the bare surface or a just painted surface, a user can simply tilt the roller 50 to the side and contact the knife edge 32 of the scraper body 14 with the surface. The knife edge 32 can then be gently slide along the surface to remove the imperfection or debris. Painting can then resume using the roller 50 in the conventional manner. Importantly, the only step required to remove debris or imperfections from the surface is to tilt the roller 50 to contact the scraper 10 with the surface rather than the roller cover 58. This is in contrast to stand-alone device which require a user to put down the roller, locate and pick up a stand-alone scraper device, contact it with the wall to remove debris, and again grasp the roller to apply paint to the surface. The paint scraper 10 of the present invention thus decreases the number of steps required to remove imperfections or debris, thus resulting in decreased paint times and less labor.
While the paint scraper 10 of the present invention has hereinbefore been described as employing a snap fit connection with the frame arm of the roller, the present invention is not intended to be so limited in this regard. In particular, it is contemplated that Velcro, clamps, set screws or other fastening means may be utilized to connect the paint scraper 10 to the frame arm 54. In yet other embodiments, it is contemplated that the scraper 10 may be integrally formed with, or otherwise permanently connected to, the frame arm 54.
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As alluded to above, the paint scraper of the present invention may be connected to the frame arm 54 of a paint roller via a variety of means.
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In an embodiment, the sleeve 210 has a generally frusto-conical shape, having a larger diameter at the end adjacent to the scraper body 216, and a smaller diameter at the end opposite the scraper body 216. It is contemplated, however, that the direction of the taper may be reversed. In an embodiment, the sleeve 210 may have a textured or rough outer surface that allows for a reliable grip when attached to the end of an extension pole, as discussed below.
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In use, a user can use the roller end of the extension pole 250 to apply paint in the conventional manner. If surface imperfections, debris (such as dirt or roller fibers) or the like are discovered on the bare surface or a just painted surface, a user can simply flip the extension pole over and use the paint scraper 200 on the proximal end of the pole to remove such debris. Painting can then resume using the roller 50 and extension pole 250 in the conventional manner. Like the embodiments above, instead of being removably connected to the proximal end of the extension pole via a press fit, Velcro or other fastening means, it is contemplated that the paint scraper 200 may be fixedly attached to (or otherwise integral with) the proximal end of the extension pole 250.
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As with scraper 200, the sleeve 210 of scraper 300 has a generally frusto-conical shape, having a larger diameter at the end adjacent to the scraper body 216, and a smaller diameter at the end opposite the scraper body 216. It is contemplated, however, that the direction of the taper may be reversed. In an embodiment, the sleeve 210 may have a textured or rough outer surface that allows for a reliable grip when attached to the end of an extension pole, as discussed below. As disclosed above, scraper body 216 is generally planar and rectangular in shape, although other shapes are possible, and has and angled, forward portion 218 that terminates in a knife edge 220. In an embodiment, the sleeve 210 and scraper body 216 (including the knife edge) may be formed from rubber, hard/rigid plastic, or metal, although other materials may also be utilized without departing from the broader aspects of the invention. In an embodiment, the sleeve 210 may be formed from an elastomeric or rubber-like material that can be stretched slightly to fit over the existing handle of an extension pole 250, as described above.
In addition to having a scraper blade 216, the scraper 300 may also include an opener or prying element 310. In an embodiment, the opener 310 is formed from a rigid material such as metal or plastic, and has a width that is generally much smaller than that of scraper blade 216. In an embodiment, the opener 310 is configured as a paint can opener that can be utilized to open a can of paint (having a slightly arcuate or curved distal end portion 312). In another embodiment, the opener 310 is configured as a bottle opener (e.g., a beer bottle opener) for removing the top to a glass bottle. In particular, the distal end of the opener 310 may take the form of any variety beer bottle opener or paint can opener known in the art. In one embodiment, the opener 310 may be rigidly connected to the sleeve 210 so that a prying force can be transmitted from the sleeve 210 to the opener 310, as described hereinafter. While
In use, the multi-function paint scraper 300 may be attached to the butt-end of an extension pole as disclosed above. The opener 310 can then be used to open a can of paint by exerting the customary prying force. Alternatively, or in addition, the opener 310 may be utilized to open a can of paint prior to attaching the paint scraper 300 to an extension pole. In particular, a user may grasp the sleeve 210 in the palm of their hand, insert the blade of the opener 310 into the annular channel at the top of the paint can, and exert a prying force to remove the lid from the paint can. After removing the lid, the paint scraper 300 may be attached to the butt-end of an extension pole and the scraper blade 216 can be used to clear debris and blemishes from a surface during painting, as described above.
In one embodiment, the end of the paint scraper 300 opposite the opening may be weighted and/or have a hard rubber or metal exterior which enables the paint scraper 300 to be removed from the extension pole and utilized as a mallet to secure the lid of a paint can when painting is complete.
It is contemplated that in some embodiments, both the paint scrapers 200, 300 and paint scraper 10 or 100 may be utilized in combination (so that the frame is outfitted with a first paint scraper, and the proximal end of the extension pole is outfitted with a second paint scraper).
As will be appreciated, the present invention therefore provides paint scrapers that are intended to be selectively affixed to a paint roller or extension pole thereof, which can be easily deployed and utilized without having to put down the roller and access a dedicated tool. In this manner, the present invention provides a two-in-one paint roller and scraper device that is useable to quickly and easily remove surface imperfections or debris on a surface to be, or being, painted.
Although this invention has been shown and described with respect to the detailed embodiments thereof, it will be understood by those of skill in the art that various changes may be made and equivalents may be substituted for elements thereof without departing from the scope of the invention. In addition, modifications may be made to adapt a particular situation or material to the teachings of the invention without departing from the essential scope thereof. Therefore, it is intended that the invention not be limited to the particular embodiments disclosed in the above detailed description, but that the invention will include all embodiments falling within the scope of this disclosure.
This application is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent Ser. No. 17/694,949, filed on Mar. 15, 2022, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
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Parent | 17694949 | Mar 2022 | US |
Child | 18822539 | US |