AU2006252038A1 - Improved spatula device - Google Patents

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AU2006252038A1
AU2006252038A1 AU2006252038A AU2006252038A AU2006252038A1 AU 2006252038 A1 AU2006252038 A1 AU 2006252038A1 AU 2006252038 A AU2006252038 A AU 2006252038A AU 2006252038 A AU2006252038 A AU 2006252038A AU 2006252038 A1 AU2006252038 A1 AU 2006252038A1
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14/12 06 THU 19:15 FAX 0296025959 G GRIZIOTIS IP OTIS @003 1
AUSTRALIA
Patents Act 1990 COMPLETE SPECIFICATION Name of Applicant: Miguel Angel Gonzalez Actual Inventor: Miguel Angel Gonzalez Address for Service: George Griziotis P.O.Box 321 MOOREBANK NSW 2170 Invention Title: IMPROVED SPATULA DEVICE Details of Associated Provisional Application No: 2006902117 Dated 24 April 2006 The following statement is a full description of this invention including the best method of performing the invention known to the inventor:- COMS ID No: SBMI-05672082 Received by IP Australia: Time 19:21 Date 2006-12-14 14/12 06 THU 19:15 FAX 0296025959 G GRIZIOTIS IP OTIS [004 o 2 AN I MPROVED SPATUiLA DEVICE FOR SPREADING
GROU
AND OTHER FILLER MATERIAL OVER CURVED
SURFACES
FIELD OF THE INVENTION c-i The present invention relates to an improved spatula device and method utilizing said device for spreading grout and other filler material over curved or angled surfaces, say, where two laterally curved cornices meet end to end along one side of a room, for the purpose of disguising the join or small gap therebetween.
Although the invention will be hereinafter described with reference to a spatula device for use in spreading grout over a join between the adjoining ends of a pair of "in line" cornices that are laterally curved, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited thereto but has wider application.
For example, the improved spatula device may be used in the repair industries for land vehicles and marine vessels. Also, it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology employed herein are for the purpose of description only and should not be regarded as limiting.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION Conventional spatulas used by carpenters, builders and handymen to fill in small gaps or surface irregularities between the adjoining ends of a pair of elongated structural members, such as cornices and skirting boards, COMS ID No: SBMI-05672082 Received by IP Australia: Time 19:21 Date 2006-12-14 14/12 06 THU 19:16 FAX 0296025959 G GRIZIOTIS IF OTIS R~j005 0 3 comprise a straight handle portion and an enlarged blade portion expanding out from one end of the handle portion. The blade portion is generally flat and, while it is ideally suited to applying grout to a flat surface to disguise a 00 small gap therein, it is poorly suited to applying grout to a curved surface.
The ability of conventional "flat blade" spatulas to apply grout to a curved surface is very much dependent on the intrinsic capacity of the blade to bend under force applied by the user's hand. However, the flexibility of the blade of conventional spatulas may be very low for metal blade spatulas but better for plastic blade spatulas. Furthermore, conventional spatulas do not retain the molecuilar memory of the bent shape of their blades, and so when they are used tospread grout over a curved surface, the blades must be bent by the user on each occasion that grout is applied. This may be tiring for the user and may not always result in evenly and uniformly spread grout over a small gap in the curved surface.
It has been -found by the present inventor that,, by creating a permanent curve transversely across the blade of a spatula device, the new spatula device has improved functionality and reliability.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION It is an object of the present invention to overcome or substantially ameliorate the disadvantages and shortcomings of the aforementioned prior art, or at least provide a useful alternative.
COMS ID No: SBMI-05672082 Received by IP Australia: Time 19:21 Date 2006-12-14 14/12 06 THU 19:16 FAX 0296025959GGRZTSIFOS j06 G GRIZIOTIS IP OTIS [a 006 o 4 It is another object of the present invention to provide an improved spatula 0 device that is simple and inexpensive to manufacture, can be easily used by even the untrained user, and that results in the filling of a join or small gap between the adjoining ends of laterally curved cornices and the like with 00 M~ grout or a filler material in a way that disguises the join.
ci According to the present invention there is provided a spatula device comprising a handle portion and a blade portion connected to one end of the handle portion and so as to form a longitudinal axis of the spatula device, the blade portion having a permanent curvature which is radiused about a line transverse of the longitudinal axis, whereby the spatula device may be used to apply grout and other filler material to a curved surface without the user having to bend the blade portion.
Preferably,. the blade portion is enlarged and expands out from the handle portion.
It is preferred that the spatula device is manufactured as a single piece, and may be fabricated of plastic.
There has been thus outlined, rather broadly, the more important features of the invention in order that the detailed description thereof that follows may be better understood and put into practical effect, and in order that the present contribution to the art may be better appreciated. There are additional features of the invention that will be described hereinafter. As such, those skilled in the art will appreciate that the conception, upon which COMS ID No: SBMI-05672082 Received by IP Australia: Time (I-tm) 19:21 Date 2006-12-14 14/12 06 THU 19:16 FAX 0296025959GGRZTSIFOSIj07 G GRIZIOTIS IP OTIS [a 007 0 the disclosure is based, may be readily utilized as the basis for designing other structures and methods for carrying out the objects of the present invention. It is important, therefore, that the broad outline of the invention 00 described above be regarded as including such equivalent constructions in so en far as they do not depart from the spirit and scope of the present invention.
SUMMARY OF THE DRAWINGS The invention will be better understood and objects other than those set forth above will' become apparent when consideration is given to the following detailed description thereof. Such description makes reference to the accompanying drawings, in which: Fig. l is aplan view of a preferred spatula device of the invention, Fig. 2 is a side view of the spatula device shown in Fig. 1, Fig. 3 is an: isometric view of the spatula device shown in Figs. 1 and 2, Fig. 4 is a perspective view of the spatula device of Figs. 1 to 3 in use (at different stages A and B) filling a small gap between adjoining ends of a pair of adjacent "in line" cornices, and Fig. 5 is another perspective view of the spatula device of Figs. 1 to 3 in use filling a small gap between ends of cornices meeting at a corner of a room.
COMS ID No: SBMI-05672082 Received by IP Australia: Time 19:21 Date 2006-12-14 14/12 06 THU 19:17 FAX 0296025959GGIZTSIPOSIj08 G GRIZIOTIS IP OTIS a008 8 6 C) DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED
EMBODIMENTS
With reference now to the above summarized drawings, and in particular to 00 Figs. I to 5 thereof, an improved spatula device embodying the principles and concepts of the present invention and generally designated by the tjfl reference numeral 10 will now be described.
o The spatula device 10 has a handle portion 12 which is integrally connected at one end thereof to a blade portion 14, say, as a result of being manufactured in a plastic moulding operation.
The blade portion 14 is enlarged and expands outwardly from the handle portion 12, but is thinner than the handle portion so that it may be capable of some flexing movement during use.
Together, the handle and blade portions 12, 14 define a longitudinal axis of the spatula idevice, the blade portion having a permanent curvature which is radiused about a line transverse of the longitudinal axis, whereby the spatula device may be used to apply grout and other filler material to a curved surface without the user having to bend the blade portion. The permanence in the curvature of the blade portion is the result of the manufacturing process.
In use, the spatula device 10 can advantageously apply grout to a join 18 or small gap between the ends of a pair of adjoining, laterally curved, cornices 22 extending along a wall of a home. The curvature of the blade portion COMB ID No: SBMi-05672082 Received by IP Australia: Time 19:21 Date 2006-12-14 14/12 06 THU 19:17 FAX 0296025959GCRZTI IFOS j09 G GRIZIOTIS IP OTIS [a 009 o 7 o1 of the spatula device 10 is similar to the curvature of the cornices and so the user only needs to wipe the grout, which has been loaded onto the blade portion, over the join without exerting much hand pressure which might 00 otherwise be needed to bend the flat blade portion of a conventional spatula.
Application and spreading of the grout in the aforementioned manmer with the spatula device 10 leads to a smoother and more seamless grouted surface over the join than would result from use of conventional spatulas.
It will be readily apparent to persons skilled in the art that various modifications may be made in details of design and construction of the improved spatula device described above without departing from the scope or ambit of the present invention.
The description of the prior art herein is not to be taken as implying that the prior art forms part of the common general knowledge in this field before the filing date of this patent application.
COMS ID No: SBMI-05672082 Received by IP Australia: Time 19:21 Date 2006-12-14

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1. A spatula device comprising a handle portion and a blade portion 00 connected to one end of the handle portion and so as to form a longitudinal axis of the spatula device, the blade portion having a permanent curvature which is radiused about a line transverse of the longitudinal axis, whereby ci the spatula device may be used to apply grout and other filler material to a curved surface without the user having to bend the blade portion.
2. The spatula device of claim 1 wherein the blade portion is enlarged and expands out from the handle portion.
3. The spatula device of claim 1 or claim 2 wherein the spatula device is manufactured as a single piece.
4. The spatula device of claim 3 wherein the spatula device is fabricated of plastic. A spatula device substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to the accompanying drawings. Dated this 14 December 2006 MIGUEL ANGEL GONZALEZ Patent Attorney for the Applicant George Griziotis. COMS ID No: SBMI-05672082 Received by IP Australia: Time (I-tm) 19:21 Date 2006-12-14
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