The following is a tabulation of some prior art that presently appears relevant:
Manufacturers of tools for the decorative concrete industry supply items called texture skins or mats with the terms used interchangeably. These are tools made of rubber or plastic and are thin and flexible. They have a special texture on one side that transfers to the surface of plastic concrete during a process called “stamping”. The thin texture skins have been made in many shapes and sizes.
All the texture skins heretofore known suffer from a number of disadvantages:
In accordance with one embodiment a cantilever texture skin hand tool comprises a thin body having an offset handle device.
Accordingly several advantages of one or more aspects are as follows: to provide a texture skin that is operable with one hand, that is used for fine detail work, that provides superior maneuverability, that increases the safety of operation, that operates more comfortably, that is easier to operate, that increases operators reach, that is economical, that increases the rate of production, that reduces surface imperfections, that is operable on any inclination, that can be used in a stabbing motion, that works under overhanging obstructions, that can be used in a hammering type swing, that is attachable to a margin trowel, that can have various handles, that reduces the number of tools required to do the job, that is easy to carry, that can be used to texture a wide variety of materials, etc.
One embodiment of the texture skin is illustrated in
The overall dimensions roughly 85 cm×19 cm×13 cm thickness. The outer four corners 6 of the tool are rounded and sloped so they do not produce a pattern of crisp line indents in the finished product. An interior slot 3 formed by pouring the mold rubber around a metal tongue which is later removed is the gripping aperture 4 that attaches to a trowel blade. Slot 3 dimensions roughly 5 cm×12.5 cm×1-2 cm. The lead in notch 5 is formed so it allows the stem of the trowel that connects its blade to its handle, to pass beyond the edge 9 of the tool. The forward reach dimension from the tip of the tool to its handle stem notch 5 is roughly 14 cm.
The manor of using the texture skin hand tool is similar to that of texture skin in present use. To prepare for use, first hold a common 2 in margin trowel that possesses an offset handle in one hand and the removable texture skin in the other hand. Insert the blade of the margin trowel into slot 3 and push it in until it hits the back of the slot or the notch 5 contacts the handle stem and stops. You are ready to work.
In essence a margin trowel is a hand held device attached at an offset angle(s) to a blade. Another form is the shape of a kitchen pancake turner. There are various styles of handles with offset blades attachable to a texture skin. Including, gauging trowel, tucking tool, brick trowel, etc. A margin trowel is preferred for its availability, shape, and size.
There are various possible methods to attach a margin trowel like blade to a texture skin body including, adhesive, encapsulation, rivets, wire, screws, etc. Removability is chosen over permanent bonding. Including lower cost of production that is transferable to the end user, decreased tool storage space requirements and flexibility to use a wide variety of other tools as a handle.
There are an infinite number of possible shapes for the edges and body of the texture skin including straight, rounded, curved, long, short, or any combination of shape and size.
Various styles, length and angles of handles can be used to create a trowel with removable texture skin that would resemble the kitchen turner style tool to meet specific design or utility requirements.
From the description above, a number of advantages of some embodiments of my trowel with removable texture skin hand tool become evident:
Accordingly, the reader will see that the trowel with removable texture skin hand tool of various embodiments can be used to texture concrete easily and conveniently, can be used with handles of various length and shape, and can produce better quality finishes, and is economical. In addition, when fitted with the handle, the texture skin can be used as a texturing hammer and so can increase jobsite safety by reducing worker hand injuries and fatigue. Furthermore, the trowel with removable texture skin hand tool has the additional advantages in that:
Although the description above contains much specificity, these should not be construed as limiting the scope of the embodiments but merely providing illustrations of some of the several embodiments. For example, the lead in notch can have other shapes such as circular, oval, trapezoidal, triangular, etc.; the slot can have other shapes or be nonexistent; the gripping aperture can be replaced with a swivel, adhesive, rivets, weldment, bolt, etc.; the shape and size of the texture skin can be changed to be made bigger, smaller, thinner, rounded, hollow, longer or shorter; the texture skin rigidity can be achieved from various materials such as metal, plastic, wood, fiberglass and be located internally or externally; the texture of the skin can be changed to coarse, smooth or similar to any surface available in nature such as natural stone, brick, etc; the material of the texture skin can be of any various flexible material such as plastic, sponge, fiber, cloth etc; the handle can be made of various types of material; the handle can incorporate various grip styles and shapes; The handle can be swivel able or permanently bonded to the skin; the handle can have attachment options such as swiveled, threaded, bolt, clip, etc to receive an extension, etc.
Thus the scope of the embodiments should be determined by the appended claims and their legal equivalents, rather than by the examples given.
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2952028 | Robbins | Sep 1960 | A |
4131406 | Fresquez | Dec 1978 | A |
4135840 | Puccini | Jan 1979 | A |
4209865 | Kozlowski | Jul 1980 | A |
4231677 | Roming | Nov 1980 | A |
4776723 | Brimo | Oct 1988 | A |
4828426 | Hendricks | May 1989 | A |
4838728 | McKeever | Jun 1989 | A |
4993867 | Usow | Feb 1991 | A |
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Brickform tool from website, 360 S. Lilac Ave , Rialto, CA 92376. |
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