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The disclosure relates to painting devices and more particularly pertains to a new painting device for painting around trim on a wall.
The prior art relates to painting devices including a roller for applying paint to a planar surface. The prior art discloses a variety of painting devices that include a shield for abutting against trim on a wall and a roller for applying paint to the wall. The prior art also discloses a painting device that includes a shield that is pivotally coupled to a roller for applying paint around trim on a wall. The prior art discloses a paint roller that includes a splatter shield to inhibiting paint on the roller from splattering.
An embodiment of the disclosure meets the needs presented above by generally comprising a handle unit for gripping. A shield is disposed on the handle unit for abutting against trim on a wall of a room. The handle unit is biased into a first position on the shield and the handle unit is urgeable into a second position on the shield. A roller unit is hingedly coupled to the handle unit to have paint applied thereon. The roller unit is urged downwardly when the handle unit is urged into the second position on the shield to apply the paint to the wall of the room. Additionally, the shield inhibits the paint from being applied to the trim on the wall. The roller unit is lifted upwardly when the handle unit is biased into the first position to inhibit the paint from being applied to the wall.
There has thus been outlined, rather broadly, the more important features of the disclosure in order that the detailed description thereof that follows may be better understood, and in order that the present contribution to the art may be better appreciated. There are additional features of the disclosure that will be described hereinafter and which will form the subject matter of the claims appended hereto.
The objects of the disclosure, along with the various features of novelty which characterize the disclosure, are pointed out with particularity in the claims annexed to and forming a part of this disclosure.
The disclosure will be better understood and objects other than those set forth above will become apparent when consideration is given to the following detailed description thereof. Such description makes reference to the annexed drawings wherein:
With reference now to the drawings, and in particular to
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A shield 34 is provided and the shield 34 is disposed on the handle unit 12. In this way the shield 34 can be abutted against trim 36 on a wall 38 of a room. The handle unit 12 is movable on the shield 34 and the handle unit 12 is biased into a first position on the shield 34. Additionally, the handle unit 12 is urgeable into a second position on the shield 34. The shield 34 has a first surface 40, a second surface 42 and a perimeter edge 44 extending therebetween. The perimeter edge 44 has a bottom side 46 that abuts the wall 38 on which the trim 36 is mounted having the second surface 42 abutting the trim 36. Additionally, the bottom side 46 tapers to a point.
A block bracket 48 is provided that has a central portion 50 extending between a top portion 52 and a bottom portion 54. The central portion 50 is coupled to the first surface 40 of the shield 34 having each of the top portion 52 and the bottom portion 54 extending laterally away from the first surface 40. Moreover, a block space 56 is defined between the top portion 52 and the bottom portion 54. The block 14 is positioned in the block space 56 having the top surface 18 of the block 14 facing the top portion 52 and having the bottom surface 16 of the block 14 facing the bottom portion 54.
A plurality of rods 58 is each coupled between the bottom portion 54 of the block bracket 48 and the block 14 for retaining the block 14 in the block space 56. Additionally, the block 14 is slidable upwardly and downwardly on the rods 58. A plurality of biasing members 60 is each positioned around a respective one of the rods 58. Each of the biasing members 60 extends between the bottom portion 54 of the block bracket 48 and the bottom surface 16 of the block 14. Additionally, each of the biasing members 60 biases the block 14 upwardly on the rods 58 and each of the biasing members 60 is compressed when the block 14 is slid downwardly along the rods 58.
A roller unit 62 is hingedly coupled to the handle unit 12 and paint can be applied to the roller unit 62. The paint may be a latex interior paint or any other type of liquid treatment that is commonly applied to walls and floors of a building. The roller unit 62 is positionable in a first position having the roller unit 62 being oriented perpendicular to the shield 34. Additionally, the roller unit 62 is positionable in a second position having the roller unit 62 being oriented parallel to the shield 34. The roller unit 62 is urged downwardly when the handle unit 12 is urged into the second position on the shield 34 to apply the paint to the wall 38 of the room. Conversely, the roller unit 62 is lifted upwardly when the handle unit 12 is biased into the first position to inhibit the paint from being applied to the wall 38.
The roller unit 62 comprises a hinge 64 that has a first half 66 pivotally coupled to a second half 68. The first half 66 is coupled to the bottom surface 16 of the block 14 having the second half 68 being exposed with respect to the block 14. A roller bracket 70 is provided that has a first member 72 being oriented perpendicular to a second member 74. The second member 74 has a first end 76, a second end 78 and a first edge 80 extending therebetween. The first member 72 is centrally positioned between the first end 76 and the second end 78 and the first member 72 has a distal end 82 with respect to the second member 74. Moreover, the distal end 82 is coupled to the second half 68 of the hinge 64. The first member 72 extends along a line being oriented parallel to the first surface 40 of the shield 34 when the roller unit 62 is positioned in the second position. The first member 72 extends along a line being oriented perpendicular to the first surface 40 of the shield 34 when the roller unit 62 is positioned in the first position.
The roller unit 62 includes a pair of rollers 84 that each has a primary end 86, a secondary end 88 and an outside surface 90 extending therebetween. The primary end 86 of each of the rollers 84 is rotatably coupled to the first edge 80 of the second member 74. Each of the rollers 84 is positioned adjacent to a respective one of the first end 76 and the second end 78 of the second member 74. Additionally, each of the rollers 84 extends along an axis that is oriented parallel to the first member 72. Each of rollers 84 is removable from the second member 74 for cleaning the rollers 84 and each of the rollers 84 is comprised of a fluid absorbent material for absorbing the paint. The outside surface 90 of each of the rollers 84 abuts the wall 38 when the handle unit 12 is urged into the second position to apply the paint to the wall 38. Conversely, the outside surface 90 of each of the rollers 84 is spaced from the wall 38 when the handle unit 12 is biased into the first position to inhibit the wall 38 from being painted.
In use, the roller unit 62 is positioned in the second position to facilitate each of the rollers 84 to be dipped into a paint tray for applying paint to the rollers 84. The roller unit 62 is positioned in the first position and the shield 34 is positioned against the trim 36 on the wall 38 to be painted. Pressure is applied to the handle unit 12 to urge the handle unit 12 into the second position for pressing the rollers 84 against the wall 38. The handle unit 12 is pushed along the wall 38 to apply the paint to the wall 38 and the shield 34 inhibits the paint from being applied to the trim 36. The pressure is released on the handle unit 12 to facilitate the handle unit 12 to be biased into the first position for lifting the rollers 84 from the wall 38 when the process of painting the wall 38 is complete. In this way the wall 38 can be painted around door trim, for example, in a quick and efficient manner without getting paint on the door trim.
With respect to the above description then, it is to be realized that the optimum dimensional relationships for the parts of an embodiment enabled by the disclosure, to include variations in size, materials, shape, form, function and manner of operation, assembly and use, are deemed readily apparent and obvious to one skilled in the art, and all equivalent relationships to those illustrated in the drawings and described in the specification are intended to be encompassed by an embodiment of the disclosure.
Therefore, the foregoing is considered as illustrative only of the principles of the disclosure. Further, since numerous modifications and changes will readily occur to those skilled in the art, it is not desired to limit the disclosure to the exact construction and operation shown and described, and accordingly, all suitable modifications and equivalents may be resorted to, falling within the scope of the disclosure. In this patent document, the word “comprising” is used in its non-limiting sense to mean that items following the word are included, but items not specifically mentioned are not excluded. A reference to an element by the indefinite article “a” does not exclude the possibility that more than one of the element is present, unless the context clearly requires that there be only one of the elements.
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