Tool for supporting and applying wallpaper border material

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6464164
  • Patent Number
    6,464,164
  • Date Filed
    Friday, January 7, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, October 15, 2002
    21 years ago
Abstract
A tool for supporting and applying wallpaper border material to the surface of a structural member is provided. The tool includes a handgrip, a support post, and a mounting post projecting from a longitudinal member, with the handgrip, support post, and mounting post integrally formed with the longitudinal member and in spaced parallel relationship to one another. The mounting post includes a substantially flat, planar surface for bearing against the surface of the support structure. One or more pins project from the flat surface at a slight angle to provide increased load-bearing capacity. The handgrip includes a substantially smooth surface with a straight portion to use in smoothing the wallpaper after it is applied to the surface of the structural member.
Description




TECHNICAL FIELD




The present invention pertains to a tool for wallpaper borders, and more particularly, to a tool for supporting and applying a roll of wallpaper border material on a structural surface.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Wallpaper borders are relatively narrow, decorative strips of wallpaper material for applying to the surfaces of walls, ceilings, and similar structures. Such borders may be applied over unpainted and painted surfaces, as well as over other wallpaper. An adhesive agent applied on either the surface to be covered or to the wallpaper border material, or a self-adhesive material formed on the wallpaper border material, bonds the wallpaper border material to the structure.




When wallpaper border material is supplied to consumers, it is typically formed into a roll. Application of the wallpaper border typically requires two people, one to hold and dispense the wallpaper border material and the other to apply the wallpaper border material to a surface. Although one person can apply the wallpaper border, it is a difficult task, at best, to both hold and dispense the material while applying it. Previous attempts to design a tool to facilitate supporting the roll of wallpaper border material on the wall have resulted in cumbersome; complicated devices that are difficult to use and expensive to manufacture.




For example, U.S. Pat. No. 5,775,633 entitled “Wallpaper Border Roll Holder,” discloses a tool having a fixed bottom spike and a spring-loaded top spike for attaching the tool to both a wall and a ceiling. A plate attached to the top of the tool with fasteners holds the movable spike in place. The disadvantage here is that the tool must be applied to both the ceiling and the wall, and it requires movable, spring-loaded parts.




U.S. Pat. No. 5,743,485, entitled “Wall Surface-Attachable Tool for Hands-Free Support of Roll of Wallpaper Border,” discloses a generally L-shaped elongate body having probe elements for attachment to a structural member and an L-shaped rod spaced apart from the elongate body member to receive the roll of wallpaper. Standoff sleeves projecting from the elongate body position the tool a predetermined distance from a wall surface. In essence, the device is designed as a pry bar, and if extreme care is not taken in mounting and removing it from a wall surface, a rather large piece of the surface and supporting substrate can be removed. The close proximity of the probe elements to each other also makes the device unstable when mounted to a wall surface.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention is directed to a tool that supports a roll of wallpaper border material on a structure and facilitates application of the wallpaper border material to the structure. In one embodiment, the tool has a handle with a handgrip and integrally formed hand guard; a support post integrally formed with and projecting from the handle; and a mounting member integrally formed with and projecting from the support post, the mounting member configured to releasably mount the tool to the structure and the support post configured to support a roll of wallpaper border material.




In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, the mounting member includes a post and one or more mounting devices associated with the post for removably mounting the tool to the structure. Ideally, the post has a mounting surface that is substantially planar for bearing against the structure, and the mounting device comprises one or more spikes projecting from the mounting surface for manual insertion into the structure. Ideally, the post has a top and bottom, and the spikes are angled down towards the bottom of the post to increase the load-bearing capacity of the tool.




In accordance with yet another aspect of the present invention, the spikes projecting from the post are located on the post such that holes remaining in the structure when the spikes are removed will be covered by the wallpaper border material.




In accordance with another embodiment of the present invention, a tool for supporting a roll of wallpaper border material on a structure is provided. The tool includes a longitudinal member having first and second ends, a first projection extending from the longitudinal member; a second projection extending from the longitudinal member in the same direction as the first projection and including a mounting device to enable removable mounting of the tool to the structure; and a third projection extending from the longitudinal member in the same direction as and located between the first and second projections, the third projection configured to support a roll of wallpaper border material. Ideally, the longitudinal member is integrally formed with the first, second, and third projections, with the first, second, and third projections formed at substantially a right angle to the longitudinal member and in space parallel relationship to one another.




In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, the tool further includes a fourth projection extending from the longitudinal member in the same direction as and located between the first and third projections. Preferably, the first and fourth projections are connected together by a cross-member that is integrally formed with the first and fourth projections.




In accordance with a further aspect of the present invention, the third projection has a planar face that is configured to bear against the structure member and includes one or more mounting devices extending from the planar face. Ideally, the mounting devices comprise spikes, with at least two spikes in one embodiment, that extend from the planar face.




In accordance with yet a further aspect of the present invention, the planar face has a top and a bottom, and the spikes project from the planar face to angle toward the bottom of the planar face to increase the load-bearing capacity of the device when attached to the wall.




In accordance with yet another aspect of the present invention, the first projection has a substantially smooth surface with a substantially straight portion to enable use of the first projection in smoothing the wallpaper border material as it is applied to the surface of the structural member.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The following description of the disclosed embodiments of the invention will be more easily understood when taken in conjunction with the following drawings, wherein:





FIG. 1

is an isometric projection of a tool formed in accordance with the present invention.





FIG. 2

is a side view of the tool of

FIG. 1

mounted on a structure.





FIG. 3

is an isometric projection illustrating use of the tool formed in accordance with the present invention.





FIG. 4

is an isometric projection of a tool formed in accordance with the present invention supporting a wallpaper border roll on a structural member.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Referring initially to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, shown therein is a tool


10


formed in accordance with the present invention. The tool


10


is designed to be used in conjunction with a roll


12


of wallpaper border material


14


and a structural member


16


. The wallpaper border material


14


is commercially available to consumers, and is typically supplied in a roll


12


, as shown in FIG.


2


. As discussed above, it is applied to a surface


18


of the structural member


16


with either adhesive to the surface


18


or to the wallpaper border material


14


, or the wallpaper border material


14


is supplied with a self-adhesive on one surface.




In accordance with one embodiment of the invention, the tool


10


is formed from a longitudinal member


20


having first and second ends


22


,


24


, respectively, with a first projection


26


extending from the first end


22


and a second projection


28


extending from the second end


24


. The first projection


26


is sized and shaped to form a handgrip to be grasped by a user, as shown in FIG.


3


. The second projection


28


includes a substantially flat, planar face


30


and a pair of spikes


32


projecting therefrom. In the embodiment shown in

FIG. 1

, the spikes


32


extend substantially at a right angle from the face


30


of the second projection


28


.




A third projection


34


extends from the longitudinal member


20


between the first and second projections


26


,


28


and is sized and shaped to function as a support post for the roll


12


of wallpaper border material


14


. A fourth projection


36


also extends from the longitudinal member


20


and is connected to the first projection


26


by a cross-member


38


. Thus, the first projection forms a handgrip while the second projection


36


in conjunction with the cross-member


38


forms a hand guard to protect the user's hand from the adjacent wallpaper and to provide structural support for the tool, maintaining the rigidity of the tool in use.




In one embodiment, the tool


10


is formed as a single, integral unit, i.e., the first, second, third, and fourth projections


26


,


28


,


34


,


36


are integrally formed with the longitudinal member


20


, and the cross-member


38


is integrally formed with the first and fourth projections


26


,


36


. As can be seen in

FIG. 1

, the first projection


26


, second projection


28


, and fourth projection


36


are substantially wider than the third projection


34


to increase the strength of the tool


10


. Ideally, the ends


22


,


24


of the longitudinal member a free end


40


of the second projection


28


, a free end


42


of the third projection


34


, and an exposed end


44


of the cross-member


38


are rounded, as are the internal surfaces


46


,


48


, between the second projection and the third projection, and between the third projection and the fourth projection, respectively, as shown in FIG.


1


. The tool


10


is preferably formed from a single piece of plastic, such as polyethylene or polypropylene, which enhances its simplicity and ease of manufacture.




In accordance with another embodiment of the invention, the first projection


26


has an exposed surface


50


that is substantially smooth and includes a straight portion


52


between the longitudinal member


20


and the cross-member


38


that can be used to smooth the wallpaper border material


14


after it is applied to the surface


18


. Also, in accordance with yet another embodiment of the present invention, the planar surface


30


has a top end


54


and a bottom end


56


, and the spikes


32


are angled toward the bottom end


56


of the planar face


30


, as shown more clearly in

FIG. 2

, to increase the load-bearing capacity of the tool


10


.




The roll


12


of wallpaper border material


14


is placed over the third projection


34


, which functions as a support post. The wallpaper border material


14


is then unrolled and the tool


10


is positioned adjacent the structural member


16


. The user grasps the hand grip, first projection


26


, and forcibly inserts the spikes


32


through the surface


18


of the structural member


16


such that the substantially flat, planar surface


30


of the second projection


28


bears against the surface


18


of the structural member


16


, as shown in

FIGS. 2 and 3

. With the wallpaper border roll


12


supported on the structural member


16


, the wallpaper border material


14


is then applied to the surface


18


of the structural member


16


, as shown in FIG.


4


. Ideally, the spikes


32


extending from the planar surface


30


are located such that when the tool


10


is removed from the structural member


16


, the holes


60


left in the surface


18


by the spikes


32


will be covered by the wallpaper border material


14


, as shown in FIG.


4


.




The tool


10


is also compatible for use with both self-adhesive wallpaper material


14


and wallpaper material


14


that must be wetted prior to application. For example, a pre-pasted wallpaper border material


14


is wetted and rolled in reverse into a circular tube


12


onto itself. With one hand, a user grasps the handgrip


62


and presses it into proper position on the surface


18


of the wall or structural member


16


. The wallpaper border material


14


is pulled from the roll


12


and pressed to its proper position on the surface


18


with the user's free hand. Tension is supplied by the friction of the wet or dry wallpaper border material


14


on the support post


64


. As the wallpaper border material


14


is being applied, the flat surface


50


of the handle


62


can be used to smooth the wallpaper border material


14


that has already been hung.




When the user installing the wallpaper border material


14


runs out of room to safely hang it, he or she simply places the tool


10


with the steel pins


32


toward the wall surface


18


and gently pushes the pins


32


into the surface


18


. The structural member may be formed from sheet rock or plaster. In order to remove the tool


10


, a slight upward pull is required to remove the angled pins


32


.




In accordance with another embodiment of the invention, the tool


10


is manufactured from a single piece of ¼-inch polycarbonate plastic with two hardened steel support pins


32


bonded into the edge


30


of the tool


10


. When extruded or routed, the handle portion


62


formed by the first projection


26


, second projection


36


, cross-member


38


, and first end


22


of the longitudinal member


20


is shaped to fit most hands for comfort of use. The second projection


28


contains the hardened-tempered steel support pins


32


installed at slight angles to 90° to enable the tool to be mounted on the wall in which the wallpaper border material


14


is being hung. Only the vertical wall surface is required to hold the tool and the roll


12


of wallpaper border material


14


. No attachment of any kind to the ceiling is required. The tempered steel support pins


32


are located in such a manner that once the tool


10


is removed from its attachment with the surface


18


of the wall or structural member


16


, the small pierce marks


60


remaining are easily covered by the wallpaper border material


14


being installed.




One of the major advantages of the tool is the ease in cleaning and storing. It lays flat in a tool case or chest and can be hung from a tool belt or placed in an apron with other wallpaper hanging tools without being encumbered by size or bulkiness. Because there are no moving parts, the life of the product is extended indefinitely. With rounded comers on all sides, the tool


10


is not apt to be chipped or damaged from dropping it or placing it in a tool storage compartment.




While various embodiments of the invention have been illustrated and described herein, it is to be understood that various changes may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Hence, the invention is to be limited only by the scope of the claims that follow.



Claims
  • 1. A tool for holding a roll of wallpaper border material, comprising:a handle having a handgrip and integrally formed hand guard extending from a first end of a longitudinal member; a support post integrally formed with and extending from the longitudinal member in the same direction as the handle; and a mounting member integrally formed with and extending from the longitudinal member in the same direction as the support post, the mounting member configured to releasably mount the tool to a structural member and the support post configured to support the roll of wallpaper border material.
  • 2. The tool of claim 1, wherein the mounting member comprising a mounting post and at least one mounting device associated therewith for removably mounting the tool to the structural member.
  • 3. The tool of claim 2, wherein the mounting post comprises a mounting surface for bearing against the structural member and the mounting device comprises at least one spike projecting from the mounting surface for manual insertion into the structure.
  • 4. The tool of claim 2, wherein the mounting post has a mounting surface for bearing against the structural member, and the mounting device comprises at least one spike projecting from the mounting surface, the mounting post having a top and a bottom, and the at least one spike angles toward the bottom of the mounting post.
  • 5. The tool of claim 4, wherein the at least one spike is located on the mounting post such that holes remaining in the structural member when the at least one spike is removed will be covered by the wallpaper border material.
  • 6. A tool for supporting a roll of wallpaper border on a structure, the tool comprising:a body having a first end with a hand-holdable member extending from the body in a first direction, a second end with a structure-attachment member extending from the body in the first direction, and an intermediate area formed between the first and second ends with a support post extending therefrom in the first direction and configured to support the roll of wallpaper border material; the hand-holdable member, the structure-attachment member, the support post, and the intermediate area all integrally formed with the body from a single piece of material.
  • 7. The tool of claim 6 wherein the hand-holdable member comprises a handgrip configured for grasping by a user.
  • 8. The tool of claim 7 wherein the hand-holdable member further comprises a hand guard.
  • 9. The tool of claim 8 wherein the handgrip comprises a smooth exterior surface with a substantially straight portion configured to be usable in smoothing the wallpaper border material on the structure.
  • 10. The tool of claim 6 wherein the structure-attachment member has a substantially planar exposed surface to bear against the structure, the structure-attachment member further comprising at least one attachment device for removably mounting the tool to the structure.
  • 11. The tool of claim 10 wherein the at least one attachment device projects from the exposed surface of the structure-attachment member and are positioned such that at least one hole formed in the structure by the at least one attachment device is covered by the wallpaper border material when the tool is removed.
  • 12. The tool of claim 10 wherein the at least one attachment device comprises at least one spike.
  • 13. The tool of claim 12 wherein the exposed surface of the structure attachment member has a top end and a bottom end, and wherein the at least one spike projects out from the exposed surface and is angled toward the bottom end of the exposed surface to provide greater load-bearing capacity when removably mounted on the structure.
  • 14. A tool for supporting and applying a roll of wallpaper border material to the surface of a structure, comprising:a longitudinal member having first and second ends; a first projection extending from the longitudinal member at one of the first and second ends; a second projection extending from the other of the first and second ends of the longitudinal member in the same direction as the first projection and including a mounting device to enable removable mounting to the structure; and a third projection extending from the longitudinal member in the same direction as and located between the first and second projections, the third projection configured to support a roll of wallpaper border material.
  • 15. The tool of claim 14 wherein the first, second, and third projections are in spaced parallel relationship and project at substantially a right angle from the longitudinal member.
  • 16. The tool of claim 15 further comprising a fourth projection extending from the longitudinal member in the same direction as and located between the first and third projections.
  • 17. The tool of claim 16 wherein the first and fourth projections are connected by a cross-member that is integrally formed with the first and fourth projections.
  • 18. The tool of claim 15 wherein the second projection comprises a planar face configured to bear against the surface of the structure and at least one mounting device extending from the planar face.
  • 19. The tool of claim 18 wherein the at least one mounting device comprises at least one spike extending from the planar face.
  • 20. The tool of claim 19 wherein the planar face has a top and a bottom, and further wherein the at least one spike is angled toward the bottom of the exposed face to increase load-bearing capacity of the tool when attached to a structure.
  • 21. The tool of claim 15 wherein the first projection has a smooth surface with a straight portion to enable a user to use the smooth surface in smoothing the wallpaper border material as it is applied to the structure.
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