1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a trowel having an elongated handle and blades clamped therebetween such that either multiple blades or extensions of weights limit the flexing of the blade and contribute to securement of the blades and efficient use.
2. Description of the Prior Art
U.S. Pat. No. 5,460,461 discloses a manual concrete screed handle wherein the elongated handle is secured to a clamping plier that receives and clamps a screed member.
U.S. Pat. No. 3,803,662 is directed toward a carpet adhesive spreader and has a serrated blade and mounting member hinged to a frame member between push and pull stops. The frame member is pivotally connected to a long handle and pivots about an axis perpendicular to the handle to control the flow of excess adhesive.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,982,470 discloses a manually operable device for applying adhesive to floor coverings which permits the user to remain in standing position. The device has an elongated handle and an operating rod which is separately gripped and is connected to a serrated spatula which has an irregular lower surface.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,308,370 discloses an adhesive spreader which has a blade having a rectangular planar portion with a plurality of indentations and a pair of generally perpendicular flange portions. Gripping is effected directly over the rectangular planar portion.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,379,479 discloses a long handle adhesive spreader having a housing which receives an upper end of a blade and overlying upwardly projecting pins which receive weights thereon for providing a downward force on the blade. There is no positioning of the weights laterally of the blades, no clamping of the blades between weights, and no suggestion of limiting flexing of the blade during use by either the weights or other means.
There remains, therefore, a very real and substantial need for an improved long handle trowel which will in a controlled and efficient manner permit spreading of adhesive and the like.
The present invention has met the above described need by providing a trowel with an elongated handle with a pair of adjacent weights. In a first embodiment, a first trowel blade is secured between the weights and extends downwardly therefrom with a second trowel blade secured adjacent thereto also between the weights with the second blade being of lesser height than the first blade. The weights function to restrain the blades in desired positions and serve to add weight to the operating end of the tool. The second blade functions to limit the amount of flexing of the first blade in use.
In one embodiment, a connector has a portion which is secured to the lower portion of the handle and another portion which is secured directly or indirectly to the weights and interposed blades.
In another embodiment, one of the weights has a downwardly projecting extension which limits the amount of blade flexure in use.
In a further embodiment, the blade is a multi-piece blade having interchangeable cutting edges.
It is an object of the present invention to provide an improved trowel for standup spreading of adhesives and the like while effectively restraining the upper blade portions between weights which contribute to performance while limiting undesired blade flexing.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide systems which have positive structure inhibiting undesired blade flexing in use.
It is yet another object of the present invention to provide such a trowel wherein the weights serve multiple purposes.
It is yet another object of the present invention to provide improved structure for securing a handle to the weight and blade assembly.
These and other objects of the invention will be more fully understood from the following detailed description of the invention on reference to the illustrations appended hereto.
Referring to
A first weight member 30 has an inner surface disposed on one side of an elongated first blade 32 adjacent to which is positioned a second blade 34 with both blades 32,34 having upper ends clampingly secured between the connector flange 22 and the first weight 30. A second weight 40 is disposed adjacent an inner surface of an inner surface of flange 22 with a plurality of mechanical fasteners such as bolts for example, secured to retainers 50, 52, 54, 56, 58, 60, 62, 64, which may take the form of nuts which are secured to bolts having their head adjacent the inner surface of weight 40 and shown for example as bolt 70, which is secured in position by nut 50. It will be appreciated in this manner, the connector 10, first weight 30, second weight 40, blades 32,34 will be clamped in intimate relationship with the upper portions of the blades 32,34 clamped between the inner surface of weight 30 and the outer surface of flange 22 with or without any intermediate material.
In general, weights 30, 40 will be generally of the same size, shape and weight. These weights serve not only to clamp the blades for secure retention, but also provide a downward force which facilitates sufficient spreading of the adhesive and reinforcement of the second blade 34 so as to resist undesired flexing of first blade 32.
In a preferred form, the connector flange 22, first weights 30 and second weight 40, and blades 32,34 will all have substantially the same width W.
The blades 32,34 may be made of any suitable material, although sheet metal will generally be the preferable material. First blade 32 will flex during use and second blade 34 will limit the amount of flexing which will occur so as to provide far more efficient distribution of the adhesive. The lower end of blade 32 will preferably have a serrated edge in order to facilitate spreading of the adhesive efficiently. In a preferred relationship, the height of the second blade 34 measured from its upper edge to its lower edge will be about 50 to 70 percent of the height of the first blade 32.
In the embodiment shown in
In this embodiment connector 80 functions as a first weight. The connector 80 cooperates with second weight 90 to clamp first blade 92 and second blade 94 therebetween for a firm surface-to-surface interengagement thereof. The assembly of the second flange 83 and second weight 90 with the first blade 92 and second blade 94 clamped therebetween is maintained by bolt 89 and nut 91. The second blade 94 preferably has a height of about 50 to 70percent of height H of first blade 92. This serves to resist excessive flexing of blade 92. It is noted that blade 92 is positioned on the side of blade 92 opposite from the side of blade 92 to which the handle is secured.
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In all of these embodiments, the weights and blades are preferably coextensive in width in order to provide maximum efficiency in use. Handle 144 in this embodiment has a curved portion 152 as well as a generally transversely oriented gripping portion 150. The curved portion which may have a radius of about 8 to 14 inches serves to permit holding of the handle grip 150 at a different level in order to facilitate greater comfort for the worker.
As certain embodiments of the invention, as exemplified in
It will be appreciated therefore, that the present invention has provided an adhesive spreading trowel structured for standup use, while providing numerous other advantages. Among the advantages are the use of a pair of confronting adjacent weights or a weight and connector to facilitate clamping of the upper portions of blades, a blade or blades substantially continuously, directly or indirectly, therebetween with either a second blade or a projection on the weight disposed on the opposite side of the blade from the handle serving to limit flexing and reinforce the principal blade. Also the weights provide for more efficient use by establishing additional loading on the blade.
Whereas particular embodiments of the invention have been described herein for purposes of illustration, it will be evident to those skilled in the art that numerous variations of the details may be made without departing from the invention as set forth in the appended claims.
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