The present invention relates in general to a painting device and pertains, more particularly, to an improved painting device that incorporates in an integral manner both a paint roller and paint pad.
At the present time there exists a number of different implements for assisting in painting, particularly in the interior of housings or buildings. These existing devices include, for example, a standard roller arrangement or a separate pad structure that is sometimes used for edging. However, a more universal painting device does not exist at the present time that can readily incorporate both the roller and pad functions.
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide an improved painting device and in particular one that integrally arranges for the use of both a roller and a pad structure.
Another object of the present invention is to provide an improved painting device that is relatively simple in construction, that is relatively easy to manufacture and that can be manufactured relatively inexpensively.
Still another object of the present invention is to provide an improved painting device that includes a preferred single handle and yet can be readily moved into different positions for either a roller action or a pad action.
To accomplish the foregoing and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention there is provided a painting device for applying a paint product and comprising: a frame that includes a handle end and a support end that has one and another sides; the one side of the support end of the frame including spaced apart flanges that retain therebetween a paint roller and the another side of the support end of the frame including a wall member and opposed end wall surfaces that together retain thereon a paint pad means.
In accordance with other aspects of the present invention the flanges each have a hole therein for receiving end posts of the paint roller; including, on the one side of the support end, a tapered wall surface that is contiguous with the handle and to which are attached the spaced apart flanges at end thereof; wherein the tapered wall surface has a top end that extends between the flanges and a smaller bottom end that merges with the handle; wherein the paint pad means comprises a base and a paint absorption layer attached to the base; wherein the base and paint absorption layer both include a right angle bend forming respective back and side pad sections; wherein the back pad section is for support against a back of the wall member and the side pad section is for support against an end wall surface; wherein the paint pad means comprises a pair of paint pads, each including a right angle bend forming respective back and side pad sections; wherein each paint pad has end engagement ribs, one rib on a free end of the back pad section and another rib on a free end of the side pad section; wherein the wall member has a central aperture for receiving respective one ribs of the pair of paint pads at opposed side edges of the aperture; wherein the opposed end wall surfaces of the support end of the frame each have engagement ledges for receiving respective another ribs of the side pad sections; wherein the paint pad means comprises a pair of paint pads, each including a right angle bend forming respective back and side pad sections, and the wall member has a central aperture for receiving respective ends of the pair of paint pads at opposed side edges of the aperture and wherein the opposed end wall surfaces of the support end of the frame each have engagement ledges for receiving respective free ends of the side pad sections.
In accordance with another version of the present invention there is provided a painting device of claim for applying a paint product and comprising: a frame that includes a handle end and a support end that has one and another sides; the one side of the support end of the frame including means for retain therebetween a paint roller and the another side of the support end of the frame including wall means for retaining thereon a paint pad member.
In accordance with other aspects of the present invention the means for retaining the paint roller comprises a pair of spaced apart flanges; wherein the means for retaining the paint pad member comprises an interlock means between the pad member and wall means; wherein the paint pad member comprises a pair of paint pads, each including a right angle bend forming respective back and side pad sections; wherein each paint pad has end engagement ribs, one rib on a free end of the back pad section and another rib on a free end of the side pad section; wherein the wall member has a central aperture for receiving respective one ribs of the pair of paint pads at opposed side edges of the aperture and wherein the opposed end wall surfaces of the support end of the frame each have engagement ledges for receiving respective another ribs of the side pad sections.
It should be understood that the drawings are provided for the purpose of illustration only and are not intended to define the limits of the disclosure. The foregoing and other objects and advantages of the embodiments described herein will become apparent with reference to the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
Reference is now made to the drawings and in particular to
The painting device is comprised of a frame 10 that includes a handle 12. The handle 12 may be square, rectangular or circular in cross-section. In
The frame 10 includes at its support end 16, a slanted wall 18 that has a pair of spacedly disposed flanges 20 extending therefrom. The flanges 20 are the basic means for retaining the roller 30. For this purpose, the roller 30 is provided with end pieces 32 each having an end post 34 that is for engagement in a hole 22 in the respective flanges 20. For this purpose, the flanges 20 are preferably somewhat deflectable so that sufficient space can be provided between the flanges for engagement of the posts 34 in the holes 22. Each of the end pieces 32 has a smaller diameter portion that is adapted to snugly fit within the end of each roller.
The other side of the support end 16 of the frame is for support of the paint pad members 40 and 50. For this purpose there is provided a rear wall 60, a top wall 62 and opposite side walls 64. The side walls 64 extend toward the front, toward flange 20 leaving an engagement channel 65 for engagement on either side with the respective pair of pad members 40 and 50. Also the top wall 62 extends rearwardly to define a rear edge 66. See also the left-side view of
Each of the paint pad members 40 and 50 includes a relatively rigid base member 42, 52. In this regard refer to the exploded perspective view of
In order to hold the two paint pad members 40 and 50 in place, there is provided a means for retaining them to the frame. For this purpose, the wall 60 is provided with a central aperture 61. In this connection refer to
Each of the pad members 40 and 50 have respective end ribs. Thus, pad 40 has end ribs 48 and 49, while pad 50 has end ribs 58 and 59. These ribs are clearly illustrated in the exploded perspective view of
One of the important features of the present invention is the ability to be able to simply reverse the frame basically through 180 degrees so as to change from the roller side to the pad side. On the roller side the user can engage the handle with the roller facing toward the wall surface that is to be rolled. For doing cornering and edging, then the user simply rotates the frame so that the pad side is facing the wall surface. The right angle pad members are quite convenient for doing inner corners. The edge 66 is useful in providing an edger so that the pad members can be used to apply paint very close to a baseboard or a ceiling area. Both the roller and pad pieces can be readily inserted into the frame and also easily removed from the frame for the purpose of being discarded or cleaned. When the pad side is being used, the slanted surface 18 is helpful in that the user can use the thumb on that surface while the remainder of the hand is about the handle. This provides a convenient way for guiding the pad side of the painting device. When using the roller side against the wall, basically the user need only grasp the handle 12.
Having now described a limited number of embodiments of the present invention, it should now be apparent to those skilled in the art that numerous other embodiments and modifications thereof are contemplated as falling within the scope of the present invention as defined by the appended claims. One variation of the present invention can involve the roller 30. Instead of providing end posts on the roller, the flanges could be provided with a post and the end pieces of the roller could be provided with a hole.
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