Mortar-joint Finisher Patents (Class 15/105.5)
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Patent number: 11566433Abstract: A grout removal tool has a first long grout scraping board with an elongate through slot and a second long grout scraping board having at least two drill holes aligned with the slot for accepting screw bolts, the boards held together by screw bolts and wingnuts the boards adjustable to extend the overall working length of the tool. The tool further including a depth adjustment block mounted to one of the grout scraping boards, the block installed over threaded posts seated into the end of the host scraping board and extending through an elongate slot or slots with wingnuts, the depth adjustment block adjustable to preserve an offset dimension leveraged by an operator to remove excess grout from around a fixed feature by placing the offset block down on top of the fixed feature and removing grout around the feature according to the offset dimension.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2021Date of Patent: January 31, 2023Inventor: Raymundo Armenta Flores
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Patent number: 11365550Abstract: A construction of a smoothening pad for an applicator where, in order to make the smoothening pad more resistant to wear, a more rigid silicone is used for forming it and a bolster made of a softer polymer is provided in the front portion of the smoothening pad so as to make the front portion and the face of the smoothening pad more elastic, wherein the bolster is covered with a layer of a polymer that is more rigid than the material used for forming the body, or alternatively, a gap or chambers are formed in the front portion that in turn may be divided into sub-chambers by partitions. This way, the smoothening pad is provided with a face, that has the required degree of elasticity but is more resistant to wear.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 2018Date of Patent: June 21, 2022Assignee: OKEI MEISTRID OUInventor: Silver Kensap
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Patent number: 9877497Abstract: An inexpensive, cost-effective kit for making ice cream cakes with interchangeable ice cream cake molds. The ice cream cake kit allows the user to simply, quickly, and inexpensively create ice cream cakes of varying sizes and shapes in the home environment by simply changing the ice cream cake molds used with a tray that serves as the bottom of the ice cream cake form and a serving tray.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 2016Date of Patent: January 30, 2018Inventors: Matthew Morris Fillekes, Jennifer Elizabeth Engel-Fillekes
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Patent number: 9004792Abstract: An eraser assembly having at least one eraser, an eraser holder having a first rim including at least one notch, the eraser being disposed in the eraser holder and an eraser cap having at least one tab extending therefrom. The tab of the eraser cap engages the notch of the eraser holder, thereby securing the cap to the eraser holder and enclosing the eraser.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 2011Date of Patent: April 14, 2015Assignee: Sanford, L.P.Inventors: Stephen Jacobs Wisler, Marc William Colavitti
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Patent number: 8974219Abstract: A modular tool for imparting profile characteristics into fluent cementitious material. The tool has an elongated base forming a permanently fixed blade, and at least one handle. The blade is configured to act as a dovetail to which any of several modular blades may frictionally fit in removable fashion. The fixed blade forms a deflector disposed to deflect removed cementitious material away from the handles. Other blades may fit by peg and socket engagement. The tool may have detachable rollers enabling the tool to advance at a controlled elevation along a wall being formed and shaped. A slide block may be arranged to engage the rollers so as to adjust their position on the tool. The tool may have integral bubble levels.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 2013Date of Patent: March 10, 2015Inventor: Mark Wayne Couch
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Patent number: 8707501Abstract: A tool for pointing or filling joints formed between bullnose paving stones or pavers and method thereof are provided. The tool includes an arcuate, resilient body having an inner, concave-shaped surface and an outer, convex-shaped surface, the arcuate, resilient body configured to conform to a convex-shaped rounded portion of each of the at least two adjacent bullnose coping pavers; and a handle coupled to the outer, convex-shaped surface for manipulating the body. The opening of the arcuate, resilient body has an angle of about 45 degrees to about 90 degrees. The resilient body deforms to conform to a variety of sizes of bullnose paving stones or pavers when positioned thereon and returns to its original shape when removed. The tool may further include a finishing member for smoothing a material disposed in the joint formed between the bullnose paving stones or pavers.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 2012Date of Patent: April 29, 2014Inventors: Noel F. O'Rourke, Juliann Murphy-O'Rourke
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Patent number: 8667636Abstract: A folding trowel assembly has multiple trowel blades of assorted types and sizes housed in a casing. The folding trowel assembly allows for different trowel blades to be unfolded and used as needed. A pivot mechanism includes a pivot pin for positioning each of the trowel blades into a working position at an adjustable angle relative to the casing. A release mechanism applies compression to the stacked trowel blades to inhibit rotation of the trowel blades about the pivot pin and relieves compression from the stacked trowel blades to permit rotation of the trowel blades about the pivot pin. An angle between the casing body and the casing neck tab allows trowel blades to be pivoted such that sufficient clearance is provided between the casing body and a work surface to permit the casing body to be used as a handle for each of the trowel blades.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2013Date of Patent: March 11, 2014Assignee: Thomson Tool Company Inc.Inventors: Stephen T. Berney, Wesley M. Arnold
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Publication number: 20110203064Abstract: A preferred embodiment of a caulk tool comprises a body member having a raised handle and two working heads. The first working head is adapted for the application of caulk and is connected to the first descending end of the raised handle. The first working head preferably comprises a triangular member formed of soft plastic material. The triangular member is rotatable, having three tips of varying size. The second working head is adapted for the removal of old caulk and is connected to the second descending end of the raised handle axially opposed to the first working head. The second working head preferably comprises a metallic head having two tips suited to remove old caulk. In a preferred embodiment, a third working head in the form of a flat scraper is positioned adjacent to said second working head.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 24, 2010Publication date: August 25, 2011Inventors: Donald Gringer, Howard Soled, Yuan Fang Cheng
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Patent number: 7908702Abstract: A caulk tool, comprising a caulk remover blade, a caulk smoother blade, and a hinge connecting the caulk remover blade and the caulk smoother blade. The caulk remover blade and the caulk smoother blade can pivot with respect to one another about the hinge.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 2006Date of Patent: March 22, 2011Assignee: Red Devil, IncorporatedInventor: Mario Bernardo Accumanno
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Patent number: 7698831Abstract: A tile spacer for a plurality of tiles arranged on the surface with spaces in between. The tile spacer has a first set of elongate members, each having a proximal end and a distal end. The proximal ends are connected together and the distal ends are spaced-apart for setting the spaces between the tiles. The spacer has a body having a portion which is spaced-apart above the tiles when the distal ends of the members are fitted within the spaces between the tiles, thereby facilitating removal of the spacer when tile spacing is completed.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2008Date of Patent: April 20, 2010Assignee: Zashiki-Warashi Manufacturing Inc.Inventors: David John Higgs, Davor Baros
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Patent number: 7484263Abstract: A tile adhesive removal system having a handle, or tool, and one or more removable tips. When applying ceramic tiles, one should remove any excess adhesive in the channel between an existing tile and a tile currently under application. A properly-sized tip is selected for a particular channel width, and is removably attached to the handle. The handle and tip together may remove any excess adhesive from the channel between tiles, and then may be easily cleaned for use in applying the next tile. The size of the handle and tip together is large enough so that the cleaning process is relatively simple for the user. The removal system may have an orienting element, so that the tip is not inserted upside down, and may have an attachment element, such as one or more bumps that engage one or more corresponding detents.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2005Date of Patent: February 3, 2009Inventor: Rodger Rice
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Patent number: 7386914Abstract: A drywall edge shaping tool for cleaning and shaping bullnose corners is made out of aluminum flat stock. The tool has two shaping heads, one at each end, each shaping head having a concave shaping surface that is tilted at approximately forty-five degrees from the center line of the tool. The shaping edge of each shaping surface may be sized differently to accommodate different size bullnose corners. A putty knife cleaning groove is located behind each shaping head of the tool.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 2006Date of Patent: June 17, 2008Assignee: Elixir IndustriesInventor: Donald B. Cruzan
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Patent number: 7127769Abstract: An improved multi-purpose caulk finishing tool incorporating a clip (or locking slots) for attaching the tool to a caulking gun and means for storing caps for caulking material. The present invention is held and carried unobtrusively on a conventional caulking gun. Means are also provided for storing caps, for resealing caulking material cartridges, within the caulk finishing tool.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 2003Date of Patent: October 31, 2006Inventors: Peter J. Chang, Albert S. Lee
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Patent number: 7047588Abstract: A masonry tuck point tool has a plurality of tuck blades pivotally attached at one end. Among the tuck blades is a selected tuck blade that has the desired width of the grout or mortar joint to be formed. There are also at lease one remaining tuck blade. All tuck blades have a distinct blade width and similar blade lengths. The selected tuck blade is pivoted approximately 180 degrees away from the remaining tuck blades thereby allowing the remaining tuck blades to be used as a handle at the one end while the opposite end of the selected tuck blade is used to strike a grout or mortar joint between two adjacent masonry elements.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2004Date of Patent: May 23, 2006Inventor: Harry Bennett
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Publication number: 20040250364Abstract: A raker bit for a masonry tool for taking mortar from between courses of brick includes two longitudinally extending arm sections, each of which is adapted to extend in the rear to front direction relative to the tool during use of same. A raker tooth is attached to front ends of these arm sections and projects in a transverse direction relative to the length of the arm sections. A connecting section is attached to a rear end of at least one of the arm sections and is adapted for detachable connection to the masonry tool in such a manner that the two arm sections extend in the rear to front direction. The masonry tool can have an elongate handle and a carriage portion attached to the front end of the handle. This carriage portion has a pair of wheels spaced from one another in a transverse direction. There is a hole in the carriage portion into which fits the connecting section of the raker bit.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 12, 2003Publication date: December 16, 2004Inventor: George John Kairys