1. Field of Invention
This invention relates to painting tools that are used to paint, stain, dust, polish, strip, sand, clean, wipe off & apply chemicals (liquid and powder) to the surface area of objects comprising of bars, posts, poles, shafts, spindles, railings, and columns in addition to flat surfaces such as walls.
2. Description of Prior Art
The popular method of painting, staining, dusting, polishing, striping, cleaning, wiping off & applying chemicals to the surface area of multisided objects is to use a standard brush that has a handle at one end and brush material pointing 180 degrees straight out of the opposite end of handle or using a standard paint roller that has a handle located 90 degree to the roller cover. With the current methods one is restricted to holding a painting tool at one angle which is limiting when you are painting a multisided object. Some painting tools have adjustable rollers to paint multisided objects but when there is an interior corner or a deep groove to be painted or stained one must put down the roller and pick up a paint brush to use to get into the corner or groove. My invention is different from other inventions in that there is no need to switch back and forth between a paint roller and paint brush. My invention combines a paint roller cover with a paint brush making it possible to roll paint on a surface and also brush paint on a surface with the same painting tool.
In accordance with the present invention, the “roller brush assembly” mainly comprises a paint roller cover and a paint brush which is connected internal to the paint roller cover. A paint brush that starts off being internal to a roller cover and then being actuated so that said paint brush is external to said roller cover is the novelty of said present invention. This invention allows the operator to roll paint on walls or flat objects with the paint roller cover while the paint brush is internal to the paint roller cover so as not to interfere with the painting job and allows the operator to apply paint into grooves and corners with the paint brush when the paint brush is external to the paint roller cover. This invention can be used to more efficiently paint, stain, dust, polish, strip, sand, clean, wipe off & apply liquid and power chemicals to multiple painting objects.
Accordingly, several objects and advantages of the “roller brush assembly” described in my above patent are:
Further objectives and advantages of my invention will become apparent from a consideration of the drawings and ensuing description.
In accordance with the present invention the “roller brush assembly” mainly comprises a paint roller cover and a paint brush connected internal to the paint roller cover.
10 roller brush assembly
20 paint brush head
40 paint brush head base
45 paint brush head retracted
50 paint brush head internal to paint roller cover
55 paint brush head extended
60 paint brush head external to paint roller cover
65 paint brush head extend and retract mechanism
70 paint brush sliding cup
80 paint brush sliding cup outer plate surface
90 paint brush sliding cup inner plate surface
100 paint brush sliding cup outer diameter
110 paint brush sliding cup inner diameter
120 paint brush activation spring
130 paint brush activation spring top
140 paint brush activation spring bottom
150 paint brush activation wire
160 paint brush activation wire left end
170 paint brush activation wire right end
175 paint roller cover
176 paint roller cover left side
177 paint roller cover right side
178 paint roller cover inner diameter
179 paint roller cover outer diameter
180 roller cover cylindrical mounting frame
183 roller cover cylindrical mounting frame roller body section
185 roller cover cylindrical mounting frame top
187 roller cover cylindrical mounting frame bottom
190 roller cover cylindrical mounting frame outer diameter
200 roller cover cylindrical mounting frame body inner diameter
205 roller cover cylindrical mounting frame plate
210 roller cover cylindrical mounting frame inner plate surface
220 roller cover cylindrical mounting frame outer plate surface
230 roller cover cylindrical mounting frame wire hole
235 roller cover cylindrical mounting frame shaft
240 roller cover cylindrical mounting frame shaft left end
250 roller cover cylindrical mounting frame shaft right end
255 roller cover cylindrical mounting frame disc
260 roller cover cylindrical mounting frame disc left side
270 roller cover cylindrical mounting frame disc top side
280 roller cover cylindrical mounting frame disc front side
290 roller cover cylindrical mounting frame disc back side
300 roller cover cylindrical mounting frame disc center attachment hole
310 roller cover cylindrical mounting frame disc 90 degree position hole
320 roller cover cylindrical mounting frame disc 180 degree position hole
330 roller cover cylindrical mounting frame disc 135 degree position hole
340 handle
350 handle gripping section
360 handle bottom
370 handle top
380 handle attachment disc
390 handle attachment disc bottom
400 handle attachment disc top
410 handle attachment disc front
420 handle attachment disc back
430 handle attachment disc position hole
440 handle attachment disc center attachment hole
450 handle attachment disc activation wire holding channel
460 handle attachment disc activation wire attachment
470 position adjustment and locking mechanism
480 position adjustment and locking mechanism bolt
490 position adjustment and locking mechanism spring
500 position adjustment and locking mechanism retainer
510 position adjustment and locking mechanism retainer attachment hole
520 position adjustment and locking mechanism retainer attachment threads
540 position adjustment and locking mechanism retainer position pin
Preferred Roller Brush Assembly
A first preferred embodiment of the “roller brush assembly 10” is illustrated in
Advantages
From the description above, a number of advantages of the “roller brush assembly” have become evident:
Operation (Roller Brush Assembly)
The first step would be to determine what application the “roller brush assembly” is going to be used in. This would determine which roller cover or brush material you needed. If you were painting, staining, dusting, polishing, striping, cleaning, wiping off & applying chemicals (liquid and powder), drying, sanding, or scraping, each of these different operations would require you to pick out a different roller or brush material for that specific operation. Once you have decided what material you need for the specific job, you would then be ready to start using the “roller brush assembly”. In FIG. #1, an operator would take the roller brush assembly and push it onto a paint roller frame shaft that slide in and out allowing said paint brush head to move internally and external in and out of said paint roller cover. When the paint brush head is internal to the paint roller cover the operator will roller the paint roller cover on a flat surface to apply paint like all typical paint rollers but when there is a groove or interior corner to be painted the paint brush is moved external to the paint roller cover by way of the position adjustment mechanism so that the paint brush head can be used to brush paint onto a surface like a typical paint brush. The roller brush assembly allows the operator to use a paint brush and paint roller in one tool just by adjusting the paint brush to an internal or external position relative to the paint roller cover.
Conclusions, Ramifications, and Scope
Accordingly, the reader will see that the “roller brush assembly” of this invention has advantages in that
Further objectives and advantages of my invention will become apparent from a consideration of the drawings and ensuing description. Although the description above contains much specificity, these should not be construed as limiting the scope of the invention but as merely providing illustrations of some of the presently preferred embodiments of the invention. Thus the scope of the invention should be determined by the appended claims and their legal equivalents, rather than just by the examples given.
This non-provisional application claims the benefits and priority filing date of provisional application No. 61988693 filed on 5 may 2014.