The present invention pertains generally to marking and/or measuring surfaces adjacent to the curved and/or off angle object's surface, positioned perpendicularly to the working surface or positioned on the same surface plane as the object's surface. Particularly, the present invention should and/or will be useful for the hardwood/laminate/parquet/engineering flooring installers and/or any kind of residential and/or commercial construction workers and/or for amateur users.
In the field where one surface should align perfectly to the other surface either perpendicularly or positioned on the same surface plane as the object's surface, where the adjoining surface to the object's surface is shaped or off/angle, the actual work (drawing exact contour on a working surface and cutting it) is very complex. Many construction workers are struggling with performing the actual work correctly without the proper marking system, and/or they are omitting projects which involve complicated cuts on different surfaces (sometimes such job involves many different surfaces and/or cuts). Only craftsmen and/or skilled and/or determined people are able to perform the challenging, curved/off angle cutting job. Therefore, the job should be done ideally that anyone who looks at the performance should admire the craftsmanship of a particular worker. Workers are dealing with difficult cuts by using carpentry tools and/or by their own ways of simplifying the process of their work. In addition, it takes a great amount of time to complete curved/off angle cuts on a long/short and/or curved/off angle surface. Currently there is no device that is helping contractors and/or amateur workers by limiting time spent on difficult cuts and ideal aligning to the assigned surface. Although the professional has his/her working system, it takes several hours to draw and to cut the actual size of an adjacent surface to the perpendicular object's surface and/or to the object's surface positioned on the same plane level as the working surface, that will align ideally. The time contractors invest into the performance usually extends their originally scheduled time. Naturally, there is need to simplify the project and at the same time minimize the actual time consuming the assignment but also maximize the quality of the so called professional job and/or allow other contractor workers to be assigned and equipped to perform the assignment. It is an object of the present invention to provide such TOOL, METHOD AND MARKING SYSTEM, satisfying craftsmanship's and/or contractor worker's and/or amateur user's needs. Matter and advantages of the present invention will be apparent from the description of the invention provided herein.
TOOL, METHOD AND MARKING SYSTEM may be similar to U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,305,090 and 2,588,757; in the context that all three compositions are tend to trace lines on specified surfaces and tend to have similar shape of the design.
The distinction between TOOL, METHOD AND MARKING SYSTEM and U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,305,090 and 2,588,757 are situated in the elements of patent:
UNIQUE—where scheme of TOOL, METHOD AND MARKING SYSTEM is designed to perform work on hardwood/laminate/engineering/parquet flooring with its composition of marking and/or measuring object to perform its job by movement/marking/measuring unit in all directions and with adjustable frame system to satisfy need of the performer, where U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,305,090 and 2,588,757 are limited to its scope (the function is: tile marking system).
USEFUL—where TOOL, METHOD AND MARKING SYSTEM has a wide variety of performance on different surfaces and while different cuts (curved, off angled, or straight), and extensions/flexibility of use of the frame system, marking scheme, and measuring system to achieve the ideal performance; where U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,305,090 and 2,588,757 are limited to its scope (the function is: tile marking system).
INVENTIVE—where TOOL, METHOD AND MARKING SYSTEM is flexible and durable to perform most distinguished hardwood/laminate/engineering/parquet flooring shapes with the highest quality levels, along with time control by the performer, not achieved previously or at all; where U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,305,090 and 2,588,757 are limited to its scope (the function is: tile marking system).
The present invention provides a system that allows the contractor worker and/or the amateur performer to complete the assigned job in a shorter period of time along with higher craftsmanship quality.
Operating the TOOL, METHOD AND MARKING SYSTEM, on surfaces will allow the contractor to perform his/her job with the highest accuracy level along with a shorter period of time.
In a first aspect, the present invention seeks to provide an accurate marking system comprising:
In a third aspect, the present invention seeks to allow the contractor worker and/or the amateur performer to:
In a fourth aspect, the present invention will help economy by performing jobs in a rapid instance; therefore, more assigned project can be completed in the shorter period of time and by using the TOOL, METHOD AND MARKING SYSTEM.
In a fifth aspect, the present invention will have the advantage of an easy to operate TOOL, METHOD AND MARKING SYSTEM scheme, such as:
In a sixth aspect the operator of this so called present invention has the full control over the composition. The TOOL, METHOD AND MARKING SYSTEM, allows the operator to move rightward and/or at the same time upward or downward; furthermore, the operator may move the marking instrument leftward and/or at the same time upward or downward, according to his/her assigned project.
Features and advantages of the present invention can be understood in detail; a more particular description of the invention, briefly summarized beneath, may and will reference to the embodiments thereof that are illustrated in the appended drawings. It is to be noted, however, that the appended drawings illustrate the typical embodiments of this invention and are, therefore, not to be considered limiting of its scope, for the invention may admit to other equally effective embodiments.
Corresponding instrument in position to transmit the essential line onto the surface adjoining perpendicularly to the object's surface—wood flooring to be adjoined to the bullnose tread step riser; the references are as follows:
Marking the wood flooring in order to obtain ideally adjacent, contour and size of the flooring, to the bullnose tread step riser; the references are as follows:
Demonstrates an example which shows an ideal contour on the uninstalled wood flooring to be ideally adjacent to the bullnose tread step riser; the references are as follows:
Corresponding instrument in position to transmit the essential line onto the surface adjoining the object's surface positioned on the same surface plane as the working surface—wood flooring to be ideally adjoined to the floor nosing; the references are as follows:
Marking the wood flooring to be ideally adjacent to the floor nosing; the references are as follows:
Demonstrated example shows an ideal contour on the surface of a wood flooring to be ideally adjacent to the floor nosing; the references are as follows:
Before explaining the present invention in details, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to its application to the details of construction and arrangement of parts illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Moreover, it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology employed herein is for the purpose of description and not of limitation.
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Referring to EXAMPLE: 1.1, wherein the corresponding instrument is in the position to transfer the contour of the bullnose tread step riser directly onto the uninstalled hardwood plank. The purpose is to ideally adjoin hardwood flooring to the bullnose tread step riser.
Referring to EXAMPLE: 1.2, wherein the said example comprises the method of the invention obtaining the necessary results on the hardwood flooring. While Ex. 1.2.a) is the hardwood flooring already installed, Ex. 1.2.c) is the actual bullnose tread/actual step, Ex. 1.2.b) is the bullnose tread step riser which is located perpendicularly to the hardwood flooring. While the hardwood flooring is partially installed, Ex. 1.2.a) on the left side of the bullnose tread step riser, and the installation is straight, the challenging part is to cut the hardwood planks around the bullnose tread step riser accordingly to its surface. The bullnose tread step riser is round, it is the first step from the bottom, also called as the “bonus step”, it is wider than the rest of the stairs, and it is round. Ex. 1.2.d) illustrates the plywood (under layer) onto which the hardwood flooring will be nailed/glued down. Consequently to the installed hardwood flooring is placed the uninstalled hardwood plank. Furthermore, over the uninstalled hardwood plank is placed the present invention, FIG. 1.2, ready to perform the assistance for construction worker. The base system of the invention, FIG. 2.d) aligns along the installed hardwood planks, letting the uninstalled hardwood plank be placed just next to the installed hardwood flooring. The sliding tracks are moved to the edge of the frame system, Ex. 1.2, to the very left, and/or to position “0” of the measuring unit. The corresponding instrument is extended to the sought size that will read the distance and the contour of the bullnose tread step riser directly onto the hardwood/uninstalled plank. While the essential preparations are achieved, the construction worker and/or the amateur performer is ready to move the handle along the bullnose tread step riser to the right, Ex. 1.2.D. The construction worker and/or amateur performer embraces the TOOL, METHOD AND MARKING SYSTEM, by one hand on the handle and the other hand on the frame system, making sure he/she acquires the exact position. The corresponding instrument is rolling ideally along the bullnose tread step riser without leaving any unwanted marks on the bullnose tread step riser. As the construction worker and/or amateur performer moves the handle rightward ensuring that the corresponding instrument touches the bullnose tread step riser, the marking instrument is moving along the sliding tracks rightward and at the same time along the tracks downward. The movement is unproblematic and slides evenly in both directions, FIG. 4.a.d), causing the corresponding instrument to correspond by using the marking object to transform the sought contour of the bullnose tread step riser directly onto the particular hardwood plank. Accordingly, while the contour is transformed, Ex. 1.3.D, the construction worker and/or amateur performer is ready to cut the shape and nail down the hardwood plank on the top of the plywood (under layer). The hardwood flooring acquires required shape to adjoin ideally to the bullnose tread step riser, Ex. 1.3. The action is repeated until the plywood is covered with hardwood flooring to the point where the construction worker and/or amateur performer presumes that the rest of the hardwood flooring may/can be installed without using the present invention on a straight surface.
Referring to EXAMPLE: 1.3, wherein the said example embodies the complete reference to the performance around the bullnose tread step riser by using TOOL, METHOD AND MARKING SYSTEM, where the hardwood flooring was the sought surface of the performance. The references to the drawing are as declared in full detail in EXAMPLE 1.3. Although the contour of the object's surface appears difficult to manage, the present invention is equipped with instruments that allow the construction worker and/or amateur performer, to transform ideally the sought contour. As per Ex. 1.3.A-B to Ex. 1.3.A1-B1, the contour on the hardwood plank Ex. 1.3.D adjoins perfectly to the bullnose tread step riser, Ex. 1.3.b).
Referring to EXAMPLE: 2.1, wherein the corresponding instrument is in position to transfer the contour of the floor nosing directly onto the uninstalled hardwood plank. The intention is to adjoin hardwood flooring ideally to the floor nosing already installed.
Referring to EXAMPLE: 2.2, wherein the said example comprises the method of the invention obtaining the necessary results on the hardwood flooring. While Ex. 2.2.a) is the hardwood flooring already installed, Ex. 2.2.b) is the floor nosing, located on the same surface plane as the hardwood flooring, the Ex. 2.2.c) is the plywood (under layer) around the floor nosing onto which the hardwood flooring will be nailed/glued down. While the hardwood flooring is partially installed, Ex. 2.2.a) to the right and perpendicularly to the floor nosing, and the installation is straight, the challenging part is to cut the hardwood plank around the floor nosing to fit accordingly to its surface. Consequently to the installed hardwood flooring, is placed uninstalled hardwood plank. Furthermore, over the uninstalled hardwood plank is placed the present invention,
Referring to EXAMPLE: 2.3, wherein the said example embodies the complete reference to the performance around the floor nosing and by using TOOL, METHOD AND MARKING SYSTEM, wherein the sought surface is the hardwood flooring. The references to the drawing are as declared in full detail in EXAMPLE 2.3. Although the contour of the object's surface appears difficult to manage (it could appear outward or inward), the present invention is equipped with implements that allow the construction worker and/or the amateur performer to transform ideally the sought contour. As per Ex. 2.3.A-B to Ex. 2.3.A1-B1, the contour in the hardwood plank Ex. 2.3.D adjoins perfectly to the floor nosing Ex. 2.3.b).
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2625566 | Apr 2008 | CA | national |