Abstract:
A unique paint roller mounting assembly, adapted for receiving a shaft of a small diameter paint roller handle which comprises an outer cylinder, upon which the paint roller is mounted and an end piece which is inserted into the outer cylinder.The end piece has a first and second inner chamber wherein the first chamber is adapted for receiving the paint roller handle and the second chamber retains a split bushing which also receives the paint roller handle. The length of the outer cylinder does not vary the length of the end piece. The mounting assembly is very stable and is particularly adapted for use with smaller rollers.
Abstract:
A painting apparatus facilitating the painting of a surface that lies adjacent to another surface that is not to be painted contemporaneously. The apparatus comprises a roller applicator, a shield, a paintbrush, a handle, and a platform. Said shield can rotate between a paint loading position and a paint application position. Said handle is connected to said platform by a universal joint which allows said handle to be disposed at any angle relative to said platform, which, in turn, allows said painting apparatus to be used in conjunction with an extension pole in edging a wall along a ceiling without requiring the use of a ladder.
Abstract:
A painting device, which is used for painting a plurality surfaces including curvature surfaces is invented. The painting devices have various shaped paint rollers that comprising the cone-shaped, V-shaped, I-shaped, wave-shaped, trapezoid-shaped, protrude-shaped, waist-drum-shaped and etc. These shaped rollers can be used singularly or by joining two or more together to form another shaped roller. Furthermore, the covered area of the roller can be changed by varying the length of the shaped rollers and the working surfaces of some of the rollers are covered by a flexible material that allows the length to be changed. These joined surfaces (corners), round rods, rectangular beams and other such structures can be finished efficiently with these rollers, respectively. The advantages of these paint rollers are painting complex structures that have multiple surfaces or various curvature surfaces with one stroke. Therefore, using the paint roller can provide a significant times savings with a high quality finish to complete the painting work. By the way, the paint rollers are suitable for automatic-driven roller. And a corresponding paint tray is introduced also.
Abstract:
A paint roller apparatus with bar and brush facilitating the painting of a surface (70) that lies adjacent to another surface that is not to be painted contemporaneously. The apparatus comprises a roller cover (58), a bar (22), a brush (28), and a handle (20). Brush (28) is affixed to bar (22), and bar (22) is connected to a bar arm (34) that is rotatably mounted on handle (20). Bar arm (34) can rotate between a paint loading position and a paint application position. In the paint loading position, bar arm (34) is rotated away from roller cover (58) about an axis that is parallel to the longitudinal axis of roller cover (58). Said roller cover can then be immersed in paint without getting any paint on bar (22). When bar (22) is in the paint application position, substantially perpendicular and adjacent to the longitudinal axis of roller cover (58), said roller cover may be placed in contact with the surface to be painted (70) and painting may begin. A brush (28) of predetermined size, shape, and stiffness is mounted onto bar (22) such that the bristles, or other paint application portion of the brush (28), angle into the edge of the surface to be painted (72) and extend to the edge of the surface to be painted (70), but not onto the adjacent surface (74). In operation, roller (58) applies paint up to a short distance from the edge of the surface (72) and brush (28) then takes some of the paint on the surface (70) and applies it up to the edge (72).
Abstract:
The present disclosure provides a paint applicator which may be used to apply paint to corners, to junctions between adjacent walls, along window trim, along floor moldings, or other surface adjacent to the surface being painted, without smearing paint on the adjacent surface. Moreover, the present disclosure provides a paint applicator having a trim system that prevents the painter's hands from becoming covered with paint upon actuation of trim system.
Abstract:
A roller hub that is designed to fit standard roller frames. The paint loading surface of the hub has two surfaces that are oriented on a generally 90-degree angle. The intersection of the surfaces is adapted to allow a channel for excess paint to flow when the roller is loaded and pressed into operation in a comer. A removable, reusable cover that slips over the hub is held in place by material with a high degree of elasticity. The length or thickness of the nap on the edges of the cover can be shorter than the length or thickness of the nap in the middle, thereby allowing more paint to be loaded in the area of the roller where it is most needed. The roller cover is made from lambs wool or similar synthetic fiber, and the back of the cover is a porous synthetic material allowing for an easier cleaning process than other rollers. An elongated paint grid that matches the shape of the roller hub is designed to fit into a standard paint bucket, and allows a painter to load the roller cover with the correct amount of paint.
Abstract:
A roller for use with an applicator device in the application of a viscous fluid onto a wall or wallpaper surface. The device includes a handle and an arcuately configured and extending neck which terminates in an elongate extending and rotatable support such as a plurality of spaced apart and parallel extending wire frame elements. The roller includes a substantially sleeve shaped body having an outwardly facing surface and an inwardly facing surface dimensioned to be slidably engaged over the rotatable support or otherwise engaged. An outwardly facing surface of the sleeve shaped body further exhibits a first plurality of pores exhibiting a given honeycombed nap configuration. A second plurality of pores, exhibiting a further and larger cell structure nap configuration, being recessed within said roller and such that, upon immersing the sleeve shaped body into a pool of the viscous fluid, the cell structure nap configurations, particularly the inner configuration, permits a desired volume of the fluid to be absorbed for subsequent and even application across the smaller outer pore configuration and upon a selected surface area of the wall/wallpaper surface.
Abstract:
A roller cage assembly for use with a support rod is described. The roller cage assembly has a roller sleeve, a pair of end hub members, and a tube for use with a support rod. Each end hub member has an inner hub, an outer hub, a cavity, and a keeper. Each cavity receives and allows rotational movement of a corresponding keeper. Each cavity has a slightly reduced outer aperture defined by an annular tab to facilitate rotational movement of the keeper. Each keeper has a passage for receiving the support rod, an expandable gap for securing the support rod, and slip ridges to facilitate rotational movement of the keeper. Each keeper also typically has a joined slit membrane for maintaining a substantially constant degree of tension on the support rod. The tube is connected between the inner hub of each end hub member, and the roller sleeve is connected between the outer hub of each end hub member. The roller sleeve, each end hub member, and the tube form an integral unit and are arranged to define a sealed inner cavity, whereby liquid transfer into the inner cavity is substantially prevented.
Abstract:
A roller cage assembly consisting of a primary and secondary hub. Each hub has an inner and outer surface. The inner surface of the primary hub and the inner surface of the secondary hub provides a compression fitting so that a longitudinal tube pressed into the said compression fitting on the primary inner hub and pressed into the said compression fitting on the secondary inner hub joins primary inner hub to secondary inner hub by said longitudinal tube and results in one complete unit. The circumference of the outer primary hub and the circumference of the secondary outer hub provided by a glue joint results in a seal to prevent liquids from entering the inner cavity of the roller cage assembly. These parts joined forms a unit, and represents the said roller cage assembly. This roller cage assembly provides the framework support for the paint roller sleeve. Together, the primary and secondary hub assembly joins the roller sleeve and together forms a fixed and immovable unit, the roller cage assembly.
Abstract:
A roller for use with an applicator device in the application of a viscous fluid onto a wall surface. The device includes a handle and an arcuately configured and extending neck which terminates in an elongate extending and rotatable support such as a plurality of spaced apart and parallel extending wire frame elements. The roller includes a substantially sleeve shaped body having an outwardly facing surface and an inwardly facing surface dimensioned to be slidably engaged over the rotatable support. An outwardly facing surface of the sleeve shaped body further exhibits a porous and honeycombed nap configuration such that, upon immersing the sleeve shaped body into a pool of the viscous fluid, the honeycombed nap configuration permits a desired volume of the fluid to be absorbed for subsequent and even application over a selected surface area of the wall surface.