An apparatus is provided for applying a masking element adjacent a wall in a predetermined pattern. The masking element application apparatus includes first and second longitudinal members positioned at a predetermined distance from one another adjacent the wall and a dispenser for dispensing the masking element. The dispenser is carried laterally between said first and second longitudinal members and is slidable along said first and second longitudinal members from a first position to a second position. In operation, an end of the masking element may be attached to the wall when said dispenser is in said first longitudinal position and the masking element may be dispensed longitudinally along the wall by slidably moving said dispenser from said first position to said second position, thereby applying the masking element adjacent the wall in the predetermined pattern.
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0. 31. A method for aligning and applying an adhesive tape onto a surface in a predetermined manner, said method comprising the steps of:
attaching to the surface a portion of the adhesive tape from a plurally of dispenser adapters of an adhesive tape dispenser assembly such that said adhesive tape from each said dispenser adapter will be displaced from one another when applied to the surface; and moving said adhesive tape dispenser assembly from a first position on the surface to a second position on the surface such that said adhesive tape extends substantially linearly along the surface.
0. 27. A method for aligning and applying a masking element onto a surface in a predetermined pattern, said method comprising the steps of:
providing a plurality of masking element dispensers adjacent a surface; attaching a portion of the masking element from each of said masking element dispensers to the surface such that said masking elements will be displaced from one another when applied to the surface; and moving said plurality of masking element dispensers from a first position on the surface to a second position on the surface such that said masking elements extend substantially linearly along the surface.
0. 30. A dispenser assembly for dispensing a masking element to a surface in a predetermined manner, said dispenser assembly comprising a plurality of dispenser adapters for carrying a plurality of rolls of said masking element and a leveling indicator to aid in the alignment of said dispenser assembly, said dispenser assembly adapted to attach an end of said masking element to the surface when said dispenser assembly is in a first position and to dispense said masking element in a longitudinal manner along the surface as said dispenser assembly is moving from said first position to a second position, whereby said masking element is applied to the surface in a predetermined manner.
0. 19. A dispenser assembly for dispensing a masking element to a surface in a predetermined manner, said dispenser assembly comprising a plurality of dispenser adapters for carrying a plurality of rolls of said masking element, said dispenser assembly adapted to attach an end of said masking element to the surface when said dispenser assembly is in a first position and to dispense said masking element in a longitudinal manner along the surface such that said masking elements from each said dispenser adapter are displaced from one another as said dispenser assembly is moving from said first position to a second position, whereby said masking element is applied to the surface in a predetermined manner.
18. A method for aligning and applying an adhesive tape onto a wall in a predetermined pattern, said method comprising the steps of:
providing an adhesive tape applicator having first and second columns slidably carrying a masking element dispenser assembly therebetween; positioning said first and second columns adjacent the wall such that said first and second columns extend generally from the top of said wall to the bottom of said wall; attaching a portion of the adhesive tape from said adhesive tape dispenser assembly to the wall; and sliding said adhesive tape dispenser assembly from a position adjacent the bottom of the wall to a second position adjacent the top of the wall so that said adhesive tape extends vertically and linearly along the wall.
0. 23. A dispenser assembly for dispensing a masking element onto a surface in a predetermined manner, said dispenser assembly comprising a plurality of dispenser adapters for carrying a plurality of rolls of said masking element and a pressure roller for applying pressure to said masking element to facilitate adhesion of the masking element to the surface, said dispenser assembly adapted to attach an end of said masking element to the surface when said dispenser assembly is in a first position and to dispense said masking element in a longitudinal manner along the surface such that said masking elements from each said dispenser adapter are displaced from one another as said dispenser assembly is moving from said first position to a second position, whereby said masking element is applied to the surface in a predetermined manner.
11. A method for aligning and applying a plurality of masking elements onto a wall in a predetermined pattern, said method comprising the steps of:
providing a masking element applicator having first and second columns slidably carrying a plurality of masking element dispensers therebetween; positioning said first and second columns adjacent the wall such that said first and second columns extend generally from the top of said wall to the bottom of said wall; attaching a portion of the masking element from each of said masking element dispensers to the wall; and sliding said plurality of masking element dispensers from a position adjacent the bottom of the wall to a second position adjacent the bottom of the wall to a second position adjacent the top of the wall so that said masking elements extend vertically and linearly along the wall.
17. An apparatus for applying a masking element onto a surface in a predetermined pattern, said apparatus comprising:
a first longitudinal member and a second longitudinal member, said first and second longitudinal members for being spaced apart from one another and positioned adjacent the surface; and a dispenser assembly for dispensing the masking element, said dispenser assembly carried laterally between said first and second longitudinal members, said dispenser assembly being slidable along said first and second longitudinal members from a first position to a second position, wherein said dispenser assembly includes a leveling indicator to aid in the alignment of said dispenser assembly; whereby an end of the masking element may be attached to the surface when said dispenser assembly is in said first longitudinal position and the masking element may be dispensed longitudinally along the surface by slidably moving said dispenser assembly from said first position to said second position, thereby applying the masking element onto the surface in the predetermined pattern.
1. An apparatus for applying a masking element onto a surface in a predetermined pattern, said apparatus comprising:
a first longitudinal member and a second longitudinal member, said first and second longitudinal members for being spaced apart from one another and positioned adjacent the surface; and a dispenser assembly for dispensing the masking element, said dispenser assembly carried laterally between said first and second longitudinal members, said dispenser assembly being slidable along said first and a second longitudinal members from a first position to a second position, wherein said dispenser assembly includes a plurality of dispenser adapters for carrying a plurality of rolls of the masking element; whereby an end of the masking element may be attached to the surface when said dispenser assembly is in said first longitudinal position and the masking element may be dispensed longitudinally along the surface by slidably moving said dispenser assembly from said first position to said second position, thereby applying the masking element onto the surface in a predetermined pattern.
6. An apparatus for applying a masking element onto a surface in a predetermined pattern, said apparatus comprising:
a first longitudinal member and a second longitudinal member, said first and second longitudinal members for being spaced apart from one another and positioned adjacent the surface; and a dispenser assembly for dispensing the masking element, said dispenser assembly carried laterally between said first and second longitudinal members, said dispenser assembly being slidable along said first and second longitudinal members from a first position to a second position, said dispenser assembly including a plurality of dispenser adapters for carrying a plurality of rolls of the masking element and a pressure roller for applying pressure to the masking element to facilitate adhesion of the masking element to the surface; whereby an end of the masking element may be attached to the surface when said dispenser assembly is in said first longitudinal position and the masking element may be dispensed longitudinally along the surface by slidably moving said dispenser assembly from said first position to said second position, thereby applying the masking element onto the surface in the predetermined pattern.
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1. Technical Field
This invention relates generally to an apparatus for applying a masking element and, in particular, to an apparatus for applying a masking element to a wall in a predetermined pattern to serve as a template to allow a user to apply paint in a decorative design.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Designs, such as stripes, are commonly applied to walls or other surfaces for decorative purposes. Decorative designs are most commonly applied to walls and similar surfaces through the use of adhesive wallpaper. However, wallpaper is relatively expensive and can be messy and complicated to apply. Additionally, it is generally not possible to effectively paint over wallpaper should it become desirable to redecorate in the future. Furthermore, the removal of wallpaper can be an even more messy and time intensive endeavor than its application, and may entail extensive rehabilitation of the wall surface to remove residual adhesive and to patch damaged areas.
These disadvantages may be avoided by painting a decorative pattern directly onto the wall. Painted patterns do not require the use of messy and difficult to remove adhesives. Furthermore, it is generally possible to redecorate a wall having a painted design by merely painting over the old design. However, while the artistically gifted may have little difficulty painting decorative patterns onto a wall freehand, it is considerably more difficult for less artistically inclined individuals to produce such painted patterns.
One method which has been used to simplify the application of paint in a predetermined pattern onto a surface involves the use of a masking element. Masking elements, such as stenciling tape, have been used to for many years to create decorative patterns on walls and other surfaces. Generally, masking elements are applied by hand to the surface in the desired pattern. Paint or stain is then applied to the surface either by spraying or by using a brush or other applicator. When the masking element is removed, a pattern is created wherein the areas which were covered by the masking element are free from paint or other coating. However, accurate alignment of the masking element to create a desired pattern typically requires precise measurement and can be difficult and time consuming for inexperienced users.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide an apparatus to facilitate the placement of a masking element onto a wall or similar surface which will be easily usable by an inexperienced operator to create a decorative design.
It is another object of the present invention to provide an apparatus for applying a masking element which will ensure the accurate spacing, alignment and placement of the masking element upon the wall or similar surface, as required to create a predetermined decorative design.
It is yet another object of the present invention to provide an apparatus for applying a masking element which will automatically apply pressure as necessary to adhere the masking element to the wall or similar surface.
It is yet another object of the present invention to provide an apparatus for applying a masking element which allows the user to quickly and easily sever the masking element as necessary during application.
The above objectives and others which will become clear in the following specification are accomplished according to the present invention by providing a masking element applicator for applying a masking element onto a surface in a predetermined pattern. The masking element applicator includes a first longitudinal member and a second longitudinal member for being spaced apart from one another and positioned adjacent the surface and a dispenser assembly for dispensing the masking element. The dispenser assembly is carried laterally between the first and second longitudinal members, and is slidable along the first and second longitudinal members from a first longitudinal position to a second longitudinal position. In operation, an end of the masking element is attached to the surface when the dispenser assembly is in the first longitudinal position and the masking element is dispensed longitudinally along the surface by slidably moving the dispenser assembly from the first longitudinal position to the second longitudinal position, thereby applying the masking element onto the surface in the predetermined pattern.
The device designed to carry out the invention will hereinafter be described, together with the salient features thereof. The invention will be more readily understood from a reading of the following specification and by reference to the accompanying drawings forming a part thereof, wherein an example of the invention is shown.
Referring now in more detail to the drawings, the invention will now be described in more detail.
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Each masking element dispenser adapter 52 is sized to support a masking element roll 14 while simultaneously allowing free rotation of masking element roll 14 about the longitudinal axis of masking element support bar 50. In the preferred embodiment, each dispenser adapter 52 includes a "D" shaped collar 70 which slidably mounts onto the "D" shaped shaft of masking element support bar 50. Each dispenser adapter 52 also includes a set screw 72 whereby the dispenser adapter 52 may be fixedly positioned at a desired location along the length of masking element support bar 50.
In the preferred embodiment, each masking element roll 14 comprises a roll of masking tape or of a specialty stenciling tape. Solid tape may be used to create a simple design or, alternatively, specialty tape having cut-out designs may be used to create more complex patterns. However, in either case, the pattern created will necessarily be limited to stripes or stripe-based patterns.
Dispensing assembly 18 also includes pressure roller assembly 80 for guiding masking element 20 into a desired position adjacent wall surface 22 and for applying pressure to adhere masking element 20 to wall surface 22. In a preferred embodiment, pressure roller assembly 80 includes pressure roller 82 having opposing ends 84 which each include an opposing pressure roll support arm 88 is pivotably connected to its respective column guide 40 and is supported in an extended position by a torsion spring 89. When placed adjacent wall surface 22, torsion spring 89 applies force through its respective pressure roll support arm 88 to pressure roller 82, thereby applying pressure to adhere masking element 20 to wall surface 22.
In an alternative embodiment (not shown) the lengths of angle beam frame 44, masking element support bar 50, and pressure roller 82 are adjustable to allow for adjustment of the relative lateral spacing of vertical support columns 10 and 12. To allow for this lateral adjustment, angle beam frame 44, masking element support bar 50, and pressure roller 82 may each include telescoping segments to allow adjustment to a desired length.
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Next, one or more dispenser adapters 52 are loaded with masking element rolls 14 and are then installed onto masking element support bar 50. Each dispenser adapter 52 may be positioned laterally as necessary for the desired pattern by sliding along the length of masking element support bar 50 using roll spacing indicia 56 as a guide. The respective dispenser adapter 52 is then locked into position by tightening set screw 72. Dispenser assembly 18 is then attached to each vertical support column 10 and 12 via recess 62 of the respective column guide 40. Leveling bubble 46 of angle beam frame 44 may be used to verify the accuracy of horizontal placement of masking assembly 18 and the concomitant vertical placement of vertical support columns 10 and 12.
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After masking assembly 18 has been lifted as far as possible along wall surface 22, the user may cut the masking elements 20 by engaging blade actuator 96 and using it to slide tape cutter blade 94 laterally along blade slide bar 92, severing the masking elements. In an alternative embodiment (not shown) an actuator cord and pulley system may be included to allow the operator to move tape cutter blade 94 laterally along blade slide bar 92 from ground level. Blade assembly 90 is positioned such that an excess portion of each masking element will produced beyond that needed to reach the top of wall surface 22. The excess portion may be used to allow the user to manually adhere the small unadhered portion of masking element 20 at the top edge of wall surface 22. Additionally, any excess masking element 20 may be folded over to form a tab to facilitate removal of the masking element 20 after application of paint or a similar coating to the wall surface.
The masking element applicator A may then be moved to a new position to allow application of the masking agent to a section of the wall surface 22 adjacent that which has previously been applied. It is unnecessary to completely disassemble the masking element applicator A in order to move it to a new section of wall surface 22. The masking element applicator A may be moved by simply manually collapsing the spring loaded telescoping portions 30 of each vertical support column 10, repositioning vertical support columns 10, and then allowing the telescoping portions 30 of vertical support columns 10 to re-extend thereby securing the masking element applicator A in the new position. Successive portions of wall can be successively treated in this manner as necessary to apply the masking element 20 to the entire length of wall surface 22.
Thus it can be seen that an advantageous method may be had, according to the present invention, for applying a masking element to a wall surface in a desired pattern. The apparatus for applying a masking element is positioned adjacent a wall, the leading end of the masking element is affixed to and edge of the wall, and a masking element dispenser is moved along the wall dispensing the masking element in straight, parallel lines along the wall surface.
What have been described above are preferred embodiments of the present invention. It is, of course, not possible to describe every conceivable combination of methodologies for purposes of describing the present invention. However, one of ordinary skill in the art will recognize that many further combinations, permutations and modifications of the present invention are possible. Therefore, all such possible combinations, permutations and modifications are to be included within the scope of the invention, as defined by the claims below.
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