Claims
- 1. A method for applying tape and texture to a surface, comprising the steps of:(a) providing a tool with a tape guide, a tape outlet, a mud outlet, and a blade, wherein the tape and mud outlets are located adjacent to the blade; (b) connecting the tool to a source of mud; (c) feeding tape from a tape dispenser supported on a body of a user, through the tape guide, and to the tape outlet of the tool; (d) positioning the tool with a hand of the user such that the blade is located adjacent to a desired discharge point on a surface; and (e) flowing mud to the tool and through the mud outlet onto the tape while simultaneously dispensing the tape through the tape outlet and simultaneously wiping excess mud from the surface with the blade in a single action.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein step (c) comprises mounting the tape dispenser on a belt of the user.
- 3. The method of claim 1, further comprising the step of feeding the tape through a tape channel in the tool prior to the tape reaching the tape outlet and after the tape passes through the tape guide.
- 4. The method of claim 1, further comprising the step of manipulating the tape with a thumb of the user through a thumb access hole on the tool.
- 5. A method for applying tape and texture, comprising the steps of:(a) providing a housing with a tape outlet and a mud outlet located adjacent to a blade, and a flexible strap with a tape guide; (b) connecting the housing to a source of mud; (c) attaching a portion of the flexible strap to an arm of the user; (d) feeding tape from a tape dispenser supported by a user through the tape guide on the flexible strap to the tape outlet in the housing; (e) positioning the housing with a hand of a user such that the blade is located adjacent to a desired discharge point on a surface; and (f) flowing mud to the housing and through the mud outlet onto the tape while dispensing the tape through the tape outlet and wiping excess mud from the surface with the blade in a single action.
- 6. The method of claim 5, further comprising the step of mounting the tape dispenser on a belt of the user before step (d).
- 7. The method of claim 5, further comprising the step of feeding the tape through a tape channel defined between the flexible strap and the housing, prior to the tape reaching the tape outlet and after the tape passes through the tape guide.
- 8. The method of claim 5, further comprising the step of manipulating the tape with a thumb of the user through a thumb access hole in the flexible strap.
- 9. An integrated system for applying tape and texture to a surface, comprising in combination:a housing having a blade mounted thereto, a tape outlet and a mud outlet located adjacent to the blade, and wherein the housing is adapted to be held in a hand of a user; a flexible strap having a first portion mounted to the housing and a second portion that is adapted to be mounted to an arm of the user; a tape dispenser adapted to be supported by the user for dispensing tape; a tape guide mounted to the flexible strap and adapted to guide tape from the tape dispenser to the housing; a mud pump for delivering a continuous supply of mud to the housing; and wherein the housing is adapted to simultaneously dispense mud and the tape through the mud and tape outlets of the housing, respectively, such that the user may simultaneously apply the mud and tape to a surface and wipe excess mud therefrom with the blade in a single, integrated action.
- 10. The integrated system of claim 9 wherein the housing has a mud chamber with a mud intake for interconnection with the conduit of the mud pump, wherein the mud chamber dispenses mud through the mud outlet.
- 11. The integrated system of claim 9 wherein the tape and mud outlets comprise a pair of slots, one on top of the other, respectively, the slots being oriented substantially parallel to an edge of the blade of the housing.
- 12. The integrated system of claim 9 wherein the blade is offset from the tape and mud outlets by approximately ⅛ inch.
- 13. The integrated system of claim 9 wherein the first portion of the strap is mounted to an upper surface of the housing, and the second portion of the strap is an arm band that is adapted to be secured to an upper arm of the user.
- 14. The integrated system of claim 9 wherein the tape dispenser is adapted to be supported on a belt of the user.
- 15. The integrated system of claim 9 wherein the tape guide comprises a pair of tape guide loops suspended from the flexible strap.
- 16. The integrated system of claim 9 wherein a tape channel is defined between the flexible strap and the housing, the tape channel being adapted to direct tape to the tape outlet.
- 17. The integrated system of claim 9 wherein the flexible strap has a thumb access hole for providing the user access to the tape for manipulation thereof.
- 18. An integrated tape and texture applicator, comprising:a tool having a mud inlet that is adapted to be connected to a mud supply, a mud outlet, a tape outlet, a tape channel in communication with the tape outlet, and a blade with a straight edge, wherein the mud and tape outlets are located adjacent to the straight edge, and wherein the tool is adapted to be held in a hand of a user; a tape guide mounted to the tool and adapted to guide tape from a tape supply to the tape channel; and wherein the tool is adapted to simultaneously dispense mud and the tape through the mud and tape outlets of the tool, respectively, such that the user may simultaneously apply the mud and tape to a surface and wipe excess mud therefrom with the blade in a single, integrated action.
- 19. The integrated tape and texture applicator of claim 18 wherein the tape and mud outlets comprise a pair of generally rectangular slots, one on top of the other, respectively, the slots being oriented substantially parallel to the straight edge of the blade.
- 20. The integrated tape and texture applicator of claim 18 wherein the straight edge of the blade is offset from the tape and mud outlets by approximately ⅛ inch.
- 21. The integrated tape and texture applicator of claim 18 wherein the tape guide comprises a pair of tape guide loops.
- 22. An integrated tape and texture applicator, comprising:a housing containing a mud chamber with a mud inlet that is adapted to be connected to a mud supply, and a mud outlet, the housing having a blade mounted thereto and a tape outlet, wherein the tape and mud outlets are located adjacent to the blade, and wherein the housing is adapted to be held in a hand of a user; a flexible strap mounted to the housing and defining a tape channel between the flexible strap and the housing, the tape channel being in communication with the tape outlet in the housing, and the flexible strap having an arm band opposite the housing that is adapted to be attached to an arm of the user; a tape guide suspended from the flexible strap and adapted to guide tape from a tape supply to the tape channel; and wherein the housing is adapted to simultaneously dispense mud and the tape through the mud and tape outlets of the housing, respectively, such that the user may simultaneously apply the mud and tape to a surface and wipe excess mud therefrom with the blade in a single, integrated action.
- 23. The integrated tape and texture applicator of claim 22 wherein the tape and mud outlets comprise a pair of slots, one on top of the other, respectively, the slots being oriented substantially parallel to a straight edge of the blade of the housing.
- 24. The integrated tape and texture applicator of claim 22 wherein the blade is offset from the tape and mud outlets by approximately ⅛ inch.
- 25. The integrated tape and texture applicator of claim 22 wherein the tape guide comprises a pair of tape guide loops suspended from the flexible strap.
- 26. The integrated tape and texture applicator of claim 22 wherein the flexible strap has a thumb access hole for providing the user manipulative access to the tape while the tape is in the tape channel.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/118,573 filed Feb. 5, 1999.
US Referenced Citations (15)
Provisional Applications (1)
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