The present invention relates generally to home construction and remodeling. More specifically, the present invention relates to an apparatus used in remodel and new construction jobs to aid in covering recessed lighting can openings from drywall and painting materials.
Lighting fixtures which are recessed into walls or ceilings are an aesthetically pleasing solution to providing lighting within buildings such as offices or homes. Recessed lighting fixtures typically house a light bulb within a cylindrical can, with the opening of the can positioned flush with the wall, ceiling or other surface the lighting fixture is installed into. During a new construction or remodeling job, it is necessary to cover or block the openings of recessed lighting fixtures in order to prevent unwanted material such as drywall debris or paint from getting into the recessed lighting fixture cans. Typically, this is most easily done by stuffing crumpled newspaper into the recessed can. Other methods work as well, such as covering the opening of the can with some combination of paper and/or tape, or pressing a disposable styrofoam or paper plate, cup or bowl into the opening of the can, since they are usually a similar size to the can opening.
Some construction or remodeling jobs may involve covering many such recessed lighting fixtures, which are sometimes positioned on a ceiling far out of a worker's reach. This necessitates climbing a ladder or scaffold to be able to physically reach each recessed lighting fixture individually. This is often a dangerous and time-consuming process. A need exists for a construction worker to be able to adequately cover recessed lighting fixtures quickly and easily from a distance in order to reduce labor time, and therefore labor cost for a construction or remodeling job, as well as improving safety for the worker by eliminating the need for the worker to climb a ladder or scaffold.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide an apparatus with which the opening of a recessed lighting fixture can be blocked quickly, easily and from a distance.
All illustrations of the drawings are for the purpose of describing selected versions of the present invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention. The present invention is to be described in detail and is provided in a manner that establishes a thorough understanding of the present invention. There may be aspects of the present invention that may be practiced without the implementation of some features as they are described. It should be understood that some details have not been described in detail in order to not unnecessarily obscure focus of the invention.
The present invention is an apparatus to aid in covering recessed lighting can openings for protection from drywall and painting materials during a construction job. In the preferred embodiment the present invention is referred to as the “Recess Can Light Stuffer.” The present invention allows a construction worker to effectively close a recessed lighting can during construction without the need to climb a ladder or build a scaffold in order for the worker to be in close proximity to the recessed lighting can, as the worker can attach an extended handle to the present invention in order to easily reach recessed lighting cans in ceilings or other hard to reach locations.
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The piercing pin 2 is present in order to use the present invention with a piece of disposable material to cover the opening of a lighting fixture. For example, it is common to use disposable styrofoam plates or bowls to cover recessed lighting fixture openings due to the similar size of the opening and the plates or bowls. To use the present invention, the piece of disposable material is pierced with the piercing pin 2, raised to the lighting fixture, and pressed into the lighting fixture using the pressing plate 3 to apply uniform force to the piece of disposable material.
In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the handle attachment body 1 further comprises a pin cavity 12, and the pressing plate 3 comprises a pin hole 31 which is preferably positioned centrally on the pressing plate 3. The pin cavity 12 is threaded to accept the piercing pin 2. The handle cavity 11 and the pin cavity 12 are positioned opposite each other within the handle attachment body 1, and are positioned concentrically within the handle attachment body 1. The piercing pin 2 traverses through the pin hole 31, and the piercing pin 2 is threadedly engaged within the pin cavity 12. More specifically, the piercing pin 2 comprises a threaded portion 21 and a conical portion 22, which are connected adjacent to and concentric with each other. The pin hole 31 is positioned concentrically with the handle attachment body 1 and the threaded portion 21 is traversed through the pin hole 31 and then screwed in to be threadedly engaged within the pin cavity 12. The conical portion 22 has a diameter greater than that of the pin hole 31 and in this manner, the pressing plate 3 is held in place between the handle attachment body 1 and the piercing pin 2.
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The material of the present invention may comprise any number of materials of sufficient strength and stiffness to accomplish the purpose of the present invention. Materials the present invention may be made of comprise, but are not limited to, aircraft aluminum, dilrin plastic, injection molded plastic, another suitable metal or plastic or another suitable material not mentioned. In some embodiments the piercing pin 2 should be plastic in order to avoid grounding out sockets within recessed lighting fixtures.
Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.
The current application claims a priority to the U.S. Provisional Patent application Ser. No. 61/823,762 filed on May 15, 2013.
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61823762 | May 2013 | US |