Stripping Patents (Class 15/166)
-
Patent number: 10508946Abstract: A screed hardware apparatus for adjusting a grade height in screeding concrete. The apparatus includes a cap configured to attach to a base. The cap includes a post mount portion, a grade surface portion that abuts the post mount portion, and one or more flexible antenna that extend from the grade surface portion.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 2017Date of Patent: December 17, 2019Assignee: Stego Industries, LLCInventors: James Steven Lutes, Joe Marks
-
Patent number: 10500603Abstract: A roller cover and associated pair of cams attachable to opposite ends of the roller cover. Each of the cams has an outer diameter extending radially outwardly beyond an outer diameter of the roller cover a predetermined distance for maintaining the outer diameter of the roller cover a corresponding distance from the surface being coated during rotational movement of the roller cover over the surface to act as a thickness gauge for the coating being applied to the surface.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 2018Date of Patent: December 10, 2019Assignee: The Wooster Brush CompanyInventors: James M. Byrne, Richard K. Bukovitz, Lawrence A. Schwartz
-
Patent number: 10463145Abstract: An adjustable paintbrush edger cover adjustable with a complimentary cutout that forms around paintbrush, adjustable paintbrush edger cover has two sides, open on both ends, lined with tabs to keep adjustable paintbrush edger cover from coming in contact with paintbrush bristles, adjustable paintbrush edger cover angled on top end of edger, tabs on both inside top end of adjustable paintbrush edger cover therefore, angled end on same end of paintbrush bristles therefore, inside tabs keeps bristles away from trim, molding, ceilings and floors, which keeps paint from coming in contact with trim, molding, ceilings and floors.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2018Date of Patent: November 5, 2019Inventors: Gary Dawayne Pittes, Brylan Kristopher Walker
-
Patent number: 10035171Abstract: A paint roller and paint roller shield assembly comprises a roller for applying paint, having a paint applying surface that terminates at a rim located at an end of the roller. A paint roller shield, connected to the end of the roller, comprises a plate with a planar surface having a substantially round and beveled peripheral edge and a curved cutout configured as a missing portion of the plate. The beveled peripheral edge is angled and sloped outwardly away from the planar surface. In a plan view of the plate, the cutout exposes a part of the rim comprising part of the paint applying surface of the roller and wherein the plate and the beveled peripheral edge covers a remaining part of the rim of the roller not exposed by the cutout.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 2016Date of Patent: July 31, 2018Inventors: Moe Boukair, Ronald Boukair
-
Patent number: 9572420Abstract: A paint brush attachable edging shield for covering a side of a paint brush's bristles to provide edging control of a surface being painted without the use of painters tape includes a base shield which has a rigid shield body with a narrowed top edge, a rigid, elongated connector rod disposed between the base shield and a swivel dial, and a attachment member which allows the assembly to be attached to the handle of a paint brush. When in place on a paint brush, the base shield can be selectively rotated between a shielding position in which it is positioned against the bristles of the paint brush so as to block one side thereof, and a recessed position in which it is away from the bristles to allow them to be dipped into a paint reservoir.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2015Date of Patent: February 21, 2017Inventor: Shanty Morris
-
Patent number: 9549654Abstract: A notched fluid applicator comprising a base with a dispenser pad or a brush. The notch allows the application of a fluid to a surface containing one or more protrusions. The applicator may be used to apply fluid to the surface of an article such as a glass substrate, printed circuit board, or other surface containing one or more protrusions.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 2008Date of Patent: January 24, 2017Assignee: Designetics, Inc.Inventors: Craig A. Williams, Charles J. Barnhart, Kirk Toczynski
-
Patent number: 9549608Abstract: An edger for a paint roller, comprising: a roller frame; a roller cover, having lateral edges, the lateral edges being outside a painting width of the paint roller and being configured to glide against a surface without marring the surface; a displaceable mount, configured to have a first position in which a roller cover is fully engaged over the paint roller and a second position in which the roller cover is disengaged from the paint roller; and at least one auxiliary brush, located on at least one lateral edge of the roller cover, configured to provide painting coverage adjacent to an edge of the roller. A paintbrush edger comprising a linked pair of selectively deployed shields, separated by a wicking space, having tips which glide in a corner, protecting a from contact with paint, while withdrawing paint which seeps into the corner into the wicking space.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 2016Date of Patent: January 24, 2017Inventor: Leith Seanan Emery
-
Patent number: 8215318Abstract: A system for coloring hair includes a specialized brush having a narrow tapered end and an elongated handle portion and an opposite bristle head consisting of at least three bristle grouping. Each bristle grouping is separated by a gap. The bristle groupings align with corresponding channels on a color tray. The color tray consists of at least three parallel and elongated channels, each channel can retain a separate color chemical.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 2010Date of Patent: July 10, 2012Inventor: Margaret Jacob
-
Patent number: 7340796Abstract: 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. The shield can rotate between a paint loading position and a paint application position. The handle is connected to the platform by a universal joint which allows the handle to be disposed at any angle relative to the platform, which, in turn, allows the 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.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 2003Date of Patent: March 11, 2008Inventor: Christopher Matthew Pyles
-
Patent number: 6807704Abstract: A brush flatter is detachably attachable to a tip portion of a shaft of a drawing instrument having a brush member at the tip portion thereof. The brush flatter is provided with a casing having a space to allow the brush member of the drawing instrument to pass in an axial direction of the shaft, a shaft fitting portion formed at a proximal end portion of the casing, the shaft fitting portion having such a configuration as to fittingly seat on the tip portion of the shaft of the drawing instrument, and a brush pressing portion formed at a distal end portion of the casing, the brush pressing portion defining a slit-like opening through which a tip portion of the brush member pressedly passes so that an exposed tip portion of the brush member comes into a flat form when the shaft fitting portion of the casing fittingly seats on the tip portion of the shaft of the drawing instrument. A drawing instrument is attached with such brush flatter.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2002Date of Patent: October 26, 2004Assignee: Kuretake Co., Ltd.Inventor: Ichiro Nishitani
-
Patent number: 6742212Abstract: A paint roller apparatus with edging shield 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 shield (22), a brush (28), and a hand grip (20). The brush (28) is affixed to the shield (22), and the shield (22) is connected to a shield arm (34) that is rotatably mounted on the handle (20). The shield arm (34) can rotate between a paint loading position and a paint application position. In the paint loading position, shield arm (34) is rotated away from roller cover (58) about an axis that is parallel to the longitudinal axis of the roller cover (58). Said roller cover can then be immersed in paint without getting any paint on the shield (22). When the shield (22) is in the paint application position, essentially perpendicular and adjacent to the longitudinal axis of the roller (58), said roller may be placed in contact with the surface to be pained (70) and painting may begin.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 2002Date of Patent: June 1, 2004Inventor: Christopher M. Pyles
-
Patent number: 6465072Abstract: A method of providing a substrate with a decorative coating simulating the appearance of grained wood. A continuous layer comprising an aqueous medium which contains a polymeric binder and a particulate, non film-forming material is applied to an opaque surface of the substrate (the particulate material and the resulting layer both being lighter in color than the opaque surface. While the layer remains in the liquid state, a tool having a longitudinal extending face which has a convex section transverse to the longitudinal direction thereof, is drawn along the layer, the face of the tool having a series of spaced ridges along the longitudinal direction. The tool is rocked about the face as the tool is drawn along the layer, so as to discontinuously remove parts of the layer and selectively expose part of the underlying surface and to produce a decorative appearance resembling heart grains of cut timber.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 2000Date of Patent: October 15, 2002Inventor: Edward C. PrĂ³sser
-
Patent number: 6101658Abstract: A liquid coating applicator for use with a plurality of adjacent basins separated by a partition includes a support having a handle portion, a first liquid applying medium coupled to the support and having a first applicating surface extending in a plane and a second liquid applying medium coupled to the support and having a second applicating surface extending in the plane. The first and second liquid applying mediums are spaced from one another so as to form a slot therebetween. The slot is configured to receive the partition such that the first and second applicating surfaces of the first and second mediums may be simultaneously received within the first and second basins to load the first and second mediums with different liquid coatings.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 1998Date of Patent: August 15, 2000Assignee: Newell Operating CompanyInventors: Kenneth L. Shehow, Brian E. Woodnorth
-
Patent number: 5933905Abstract: A paint trimming apparatus has a mounting plate of generally uniform thickness having a longitudinal axis, a top surface, a bottom surface, a front edge, a rear edge, and a pair of parallel side edges. A handle having a front end and a back end is mounted on the top surface of the mounting plate and extends along the longitudinal axis forwardly from the rear edge towards and spaced from the front edge. A generally elongated planar guide has a guide edge substantially parallel to the front edge. The guide edge has a length generally corresponding to the length of the front edge. A guide support is coupled to the mounting plate between the front end of the handle and the front edge of the mounting plate. The guide support pivotably couples the guide to the guide support to position the guide edge to overlie the front edge and position the guide between the loading position and paint trimming position. The guide support yieldably biases the guide to the loading position.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 1997Date of Patent: August 10, 1999Inventor: Robert Hess
-
Patent number: 5876828Abstract: The decorator's graining tool (1) is formed from a flat blank (8), which can be wrapped around and secured to itself so as to form the tool in the form of a tubular body having a plurality of teeth (2) at one end and an arcuate convex face (3) at the other end, the convex face forming the outer surface of the tubular body and having a plurality of spaced ridge formations thereon (4). The ridge formations (4) may comprise either a series of undulating ridges (5) and furrows (6), or, alternatively, smooth ridges and furrows in which the formations (4) are concentric about an intermediate point (7) of the convex face (3).Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 1997Date of Patent: March 2, 1999Inventor: Edward Charles Prosser
-
Patent number: 5860184Abstract: The mechanical roughening of the surface of a printing plate substrate comprising aluminum or an aluminum alloy is carried out by wet brushing with the use of a cylinder brush 1 in which brush rows 2, 3 having bundles of organic fibers 22 and metal wires 33 are arranged side by side on the surface 7. The suspension used for the wet brushing contains from 5 to 80% by weight of abrasive particles in water.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 1997Date of Patent: January 19, 1999Assignee: AGFA-Gevaert AGInventors: Stephan J. W. Platzer, Walter Mackert, Rudolf Neubauer
-
Patent number: 5592711Abstract: The paint brush apparatus having multiple painting widths is designed in order to provide the user with a paintbrush apparatus that is able to paint in a number of different pre-determined widths that will allow the user to more rapidly finish any painting project. The apparatus is comprised of a handle assembly having lengthwise holes to permit the handle to incorporate internal, movable drive shafts. The drive shafts have a control mechanism such as a slide button or thumbwheel that will allow the extension or retraction of one or both of the shafts. A bristle head assembly has the bush bristles attached and has at least one open slot cut therein. Separate brush inserts are inserted into the slots in the bristle head assembly and are attached to the drive shafts in the handle assembly. The inserts are designed to be constructed of material which will inhibit the sticking of the inserts due to dried paint or debris in the apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 1995Date of Patent: January 14, 1997Inventors: Christopher L. Maier, Kevin R. Busl
-
Patent number: 5443533Abstract: A paint trimming apparatus is described which includes a body and a pad removably secured to the body. The pad has a top, a bottom and an edge angled outwardly from the top toward the bottom. The edge is covered with a liquid impermeable membrane. A guide support is pivotally secured to the body and moveable between a first position covering the impermeable membrane and a second position spaced from the pad. A guide blade is removably secured to the guide support. A handle is secured to the body. The paint trimming apparatus, as described, reduces the frequency of fouling and is easier to clean when fouled by paint.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 1994Date of Patent: August 22, 1995Inventor: Walter Magnien
-
Patent number: 5001803Abstract: A disposable dental brush for applying various dental materials onto a tooth in thin, even coatings, e.g. etchants, sealants, bonding agents, tints, opaquers, varnishes and the like that includes an elongated straight handle having a tuft of bristles connected to one end thereof. The elongated handle is constructed so as to allow the portion thereof adjacent to the brush end relative to the longitudinal axis of to be readily bent so as to angularly dispose the brush end the handle. The arrangement is such that the brush can be used either as a straight brush or an angularly bent brush to reach difficult areas of the mouth or teeth. Also, the brush is made of inexpensive plastic material so as to render it readily expendible or disposable after each use.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 1989Date of Patent: March 26, 1991Inventor: John Discko, Jr.
-
Patent number: 4807324Abstract: The invention is a system for applying color to hair in such a manner as to show depth of color. The system comprises two application brushes of different lengths which are riveted together, and can be opened to dip into two colors simultaneously, then closed to apply both colors at once to show depth of color in the hair.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 1987Date of Patent: February 28, 1989Inventor: Edward C. Owens
-
Patent number: 4705418Abstract: A paint applicator device for precision paintwork, comprising a platform (1) which bears a controllable case (17) clenching a brush implement (8), such that the protruding end of the brush can be pressed along the platform edge (2) in an adjustable way.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 1985Date of Patent: November 10, 1987Inventor: Cornelis M. van Wesenbeeck
-
Patent number: 4237579Abstract: A tool for applying a liquid stain to a flat surface to impart a timber grain effect comprising a paint brush, a bristle retaining slidable plate on one side of the brush and a slidable comb plate on the other side of the brush. Both the plates have an elongated slot which engages a bolt which passes through the paint brush. The comb adjustably separates the brush bristles into discrete bunches to permit the application of stain to impart a wood grain pattern.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 1979Date of Patent: December 9, 1980Inventor: Jonathan H. Salmon
-
Patent number: 3930278Abstract: A device for removable attachment to a paintbrush to assist in cutting-in one flat surface to another is disclosed. It is formed of flat metal sheet cut to a configuration having a central portion with a foot depending from one end thereof and a pair of bendable arms extending laterally therefrom. The arms can be bent to a plane normal to the plane of the central portion to engage the opposite sides of the handle of a paintbrush, and the foot portion acts as a guide and shield against unintentional smearing.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 1974Date of Patent: January 6, 1976Inventor: Richard A. Nasca