CN220532103U - Multifunctional paint tool - Google Patents

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CN220532103U
CN220532103U CN202322086266.XU CN202322086266U CN220532103U CN 220532103 U CN220532103 U CN 220532103U CN 202322086266 U CN202322086266 U CN 202322086266U CN 220532103 U CN220532103 U CN 220532103U
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李井建
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The utility model discloses a multifunctional paint tool, which is characterized in that a first tool is fixedly assembled at one end of a handle, a detachable second tool is arranged at the other end of the handle, a cleaning scraping groove is formed in the second tool, a containing hole is formed in the other end of the handle, one part of the second tool is positioned in the containing hole, and the other part of the second tool is exposed out of the containing hole to form the tail of the handle. Different cleaning structures are configured on the first tool and the second tool and used for scraping off some paint which is easy to drip after the tools such as a roller and a brush dip the paint, so that paint dripping is reduced or even avoided. The paint bucket is also suitable for scraping and cleaning paint dropped on the edge of the paint bucket, so that the cover is prevented from being stuck on the edge of the paint bucket when the cover is covered, the cover is not easy to open again, and the phenomenon that the seal is not tight after the cover is covered due to the dry paint is avoided, and the paint in the bucket volatilizes and goes bad is avoided.

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Multifunctional paint tool
Technical Field
The utility model belongs to paint tools, and particularly relates to a multifunctional paint tool which is used for assisting a roller and cleaning a paint bucket when painting paint.
Background
When painting, the paint is usually dipped by using tools such as a roller, a brush and the like and then is brushed on the wall surface and the household surface. Generally, paint drops after the paint is dipped by tools such as a roller, a brush and the like, so that the paint is wasted, pollution is easy to cause, and cleaning is difficult. If paint drops on the edge of the paint bucket and is not cleaned, the cover is easy to be stuck on the edge of the paint bucket after being covered, the cover is not easy to be opened again, and if the paint drops on the edge of the paint bucket is dry, the seal is not tight after the cover is covered, and the paint in the bucket volatilizes and goes bad.
Disclosure of Invention
The utility model aims to solve the technical problems and the technical task of solving at least one defect of paint waste, environmental pollution and easy sealing inaccuracy caused by easy dripping of paint when paint is brushed in the prior art and easy adhesion of a cover on the edge of a paint bucket after the paint bucket is covered with the cover.
In order to achieve the above object, the multifunctional paint tool of the present utility model includes a handle for holding, one end of the handle is fixedly provided with a first tool, and is characterized in that: the other end of the handle is provided with a detachable second tool which is provided with a cleaning scraping groove, the other end of the handle is also provided with a containing hole, one part of the second tool is positioned in the containing hole, and the other part of the second tool is exposed out of the containing hole to form the tail part of the handle.
This multi-functional paint tool disposes first instrument and second instrument on the handle, and disposes different clearance structures on first instrument and the second instrument for after the instrument such as cylinder, brush dip in the paint scrape some easy whereabouts paint, reduce even avoid the paint whereabouts. The paint bucket is also suitable for scraping and cleaning paint dropped on the edge of the paint bucket, so that the cover is prevented from being stuck on the edge of the paint bucket when the cover is covered, the cover is not easy to open again, and the phenomenon that the seal is not tight after the cover is covered due to the dry paint is avoided, and the paint in the bucket volatilizes and goes bad is avoided.
In order to thoroughly scrape off paint dripping on the edges of the paint cans, the bottoms of the cleaning scraping grooves are arc-shaped to be suitable for the edge contours of the paint cans.
In order to increase the application range of the tool, the cleaning scraping groove comprises at least two cleaning scraping grooves with different specifications.
In order to be able to thoroughly scrape off paint dripping at the paint drum edge, the second tool comprises a flexible portion, the cleaning scraping groove being arranged on the flexible portion. Therefore, when the cleaning scraping groove is clamped at the edge of the paint bucket to clean the dropped paint, elastic deformation can be generated to be matched with the edge of the paint bucket, and incomplete scraping and cleaning caused by gaps between the cleaning scraping groove and the edge of the paint bucket is avoided.
In order to facilitate the taking of the second tool, the second tool is clamped with the inner wall of the accommodating hole. Or the second tool is threadedly fitted to the receiving hole.
The first tool has comb teeth for the purpose of being suitable for scraping off paint that is prone to dripping on some brush hairs. After the comb teeth scrape the paint which is easy to drip on the brush, the paint dipped on each part of the brush tends to be uniform, which is beneficial to brushing the paint uniformly.
In order to avoid paint sticking to the hands during scraping off paint, the ends of the comb teeth adjacent to the handle exceed the outline of the handle, and the distance between the hand holding the handle and a brushing tool such as a roller, a brush and the like is kept. Alternatively, the comb teeth are arranged obliquely relative to the handle, and the end parts of the comb teeth close to the handle are far away from the central axis of the handle, so that the profile of the first tool can be reduced, and the tool is smart.
In order to be suitable for scraping off paint that is prone to dripping on the roller, the first tool has at least one arcuate recess. Each arc-shaped concave part can correspond to a roller with one specification, and the application range of the tool is expanded.
According to the utility model, the first tool is fixedly assembled at one end of the handle, the detachable second tool is arranged at the other end of the handle, the second tool is provided with the cleaning scraping groove, the other end of the handle is also provided with the accommodating hole, one part of the second tool is positioned in the accommodating hole, and the other part of the second tool is exposed out of the accommodating hole to form the tail part of the handle. Different cleaning structures are configured on the first tool and the second tool and used for scraping off some paint which is easy to drip after the tools such as a roller and a brush dip the paint, so that paint dripping is reduced or even avoided. The paint bucket is also suitable for scraping and cleaning paint dropped on the edge of the paint bucket, so that the cover is prevented from being stuck on the edge of the paint bucket when the cover is covered, the cover is not easy to open again, and the phenomenon that the seal is not tight after the cover is covered due to the dry paint is avoided, and the paint in the bucket volatilizes and goes bad is avoided.
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FIG. 1 is an isometric view of the multifunctional paint tool of the present utility model;
FIG. 2 is a schematic illustration of a second tool removed from the handle of the multi-purpose paint tool of the present utility model;
FIG. 3 is a schematic front projection view of the multi-purpose paint tool of FIG. 1;
FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view taken along A-A of FIG. 3;
FIG. 5 is a B-B cross-sectional view of FIG. 4;
FIG. 6 is a schematic front projection of the second tool shown in FIG. 2;
FIG. 7 is a second schematic view of a second tool of the present utility model;
the reference numerals in the figures illustrate:
100 handles: 101 accommodating holes, 102 frameworks, 103 surface layers, 104 clamping grooves and 105 central axes of handles;
200 first tool: the comb teeth 201, the first arc concave parts 202, the second arc concave parts 203, the third arc concave parts 204, the connecting sections 205, the 206 pins 207 are positioned on straight lines of the end parts of the comb teeth;
300 second tool: 301 cleaning scraping grooves, 302 elastic hooks, 303 hanging holes, 304 flexible parts, 305 external threads and 306 pins.
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For the purpose of making the objects, technical solutions and advantages of the present utility model more apparent, the technical solutions in the embodiments of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings in the embodiments of the present utility model, and it is apparent that the described embodiments are some embodiments of the present utility model, but not all embodiments of the present utility model. All other embodiments, which can be made by those skilled in the art based on the embodiments of the utility model without making any inventive effort, are intended to be within the scope of the utility model.
The terms "comprises" and "comprising" and any variations thereof, in the description and claims, are intended to cover a non-exclusive inclusion, such as a method or article, that comprises a list of features does not necessarily limit the features to those expressly listed, but may include other features not expressly listed that may be included in such method or article.
In the description of the present utility model, it should be understood that the directions or positional relationships indicated by the terms "upper", "lower", "left", "right", etc. are based on the directions or positional relationships shown in the drawings, are merely for convenience of description and simplification of the description, and do not indicate or imply that the apparatus or element in question must have a specific orientation, be constructed and operated in a specific orientation, and thus should not be construed as limiting the present utility model. Wherein "up" and "down", "left" and "right" are in opposite directions.
In the description of the present utility model, it should be understood that the technical features defined by the terms "first", "second", etc. having sequential concepts are merely for the purpose of clearly describing the defined technical features, so that the defined technical features can be clearly distinguished from other technical features, and are not so named as to represent actual implementation, and thus should not be construed as limiting the present utility model.
The present utility model will be described in detail with reference to specific embodiments and drawings.
As shown in fig. 1-5, the multi-function paint tool includes a handle 100, a first tool 200, and a second tool 300.
The handle 100 is for gripping and has a radial profile and length suitable for gripping with a hand. Typically, the handle 100 is injection molded from plastic. For the factors of handle strength, hand feeling of holding, mark setting and the like, different materials can be selected for multiple injection molding. If the inner skeleton 102 is made of a material with high strength and hardness, the surface layer 103 is made of a material with good elasticity and cushioning property. To ensure the bond strength of the various parts of the paint tool, the pin 206 is traversed over the connecting section 205 of the first tool 200 for securing to the shank and the connecting section is integrally formed with the backbone as an insert in an injection mold during injection molding of the backbone. And placing the framework into an injection mold as an insert when the surface layer is injection molded, and injecting the framework and the surface layer into a whole. A receiving hole 101 is provided at the right end of the handle 100, and a locking groove 104 is provided on the inner wall of the receiving hole 101.
The first tool 200 is used to scrape paint that is easily dripped from paint tools such as rollers, brushes, etc. The first tool is in a plate shape as a whole, and can be particularly punched from a metal plate. The first tool is fixedly mounted on the left end of the handle and comprises a row of comb teeth 201 and three arcuate recesses.
Of the teeth 201, the end of the tooth adjacent the handle extends beyond the profile of the handle. The comb teeth are arranged obliquely with respect to the handle in such a way that the straight line 207 at the end of each comb tooth is at an angle beta with respect to the central axis 105 of the handle, the apex of the angle beta being directed to the left, in other words, the end of the comb tooth adjacent to the handle is farther from the central axis of the handle than the end of the comb tooth distant from the handle. In order to make the painting tool conform to the ergonomics for comfort when using the comb teeth, the included angle beta is preferably kept at 8-15 degrees.
The three arcuate recesses are named first arcuate recess 202, second arcuate recess 203, and third arcuate recess 204, respectively. The three arcuate recesses are of different radians to accommodate paint rollers of different diameters. The first arc-shaped concave part 202 is positioned at the upper part of the first tool, the second arc-shaped concave part 203 is positioned at the front end of the first tool, and the third arc-shaped concave part 204 is positioned at the lower part of the first tool and between the comb teeth and the handle, so that all parts of the first tool are fully utilized, the first tool integrates multiple functions and the structure is kept compact and small.
The second tool 300 is used to scrape paint dripping on the edges of the paint bucket. As shown in fig. 2 and 6, the second tool 300 has a cleaning scraping groove 301 at the left end, an elastic hook 302 at the middle, and a hanging hole 303 at the right end. The cleaning blade 301 is left in the receiving hole 101 as shown in fig. 2, and the elastic hook 302 is hooked in the catch groove 104 as shown in fig. 4 to detachably mount the second tool on the right end of the handle. Accordingly, a portion of the second tool is positioned in the receiving hole and another portion is exposed out of the receiving hole to form a tail portion of the shank. When the second tool is to be used, the second tool is pulled out rightward and separated from the handle, so that the second tool can be used alone.
In fig. 2, 5-6, the second tool 300 includes a flexible portion 304, and the cleaning blade 301 is provided in the flexible portion 304. The second tool is also an injection molded part, and the flexible portion 304 is joined to the rest of the second tool by a transverse pin 306. Moreover, the bottom of the cleaning scraping groove 301 is arc-shaped to be suitable for the edge contour of the paint bucket, and is convenient to be clamped at the edge of the paint bucket in use so as not to be lost. The cleaning blade 301 has three cleaning blades each having a different specification to accommodate different paint cans.
In other embodiments, the second tool 300 may also be provided with external threads 305 in the middle as shown in fig. 7. Correspondingly, an inner thread is arranged on the inner wall of the accommodating hole, and then the second tool can be detachably assembled at the right end of the handle through the rotary connection of the outer thread and the inner thread. When the second tool is to be used, the second tool can be detached from the handle for use by rotating the second tool relative to the handle.

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1. Multifunctional paint tool, including handle (100) that are used for holding, the one end fixed assembly first instrument (200), characterized by of handle: the other end of the handle is provided with a detachable second tool (300) which is provided with a cleaning scraping groove (301), the other end of the handle is also provided with a containing hole (101), and one part of the second tool is positioned in the containing hole, and the other part of the second tool is exposed out of the containing hole to form the tail part of the handle.
2. The multi-purpose paint tool of claim 1, wherein: the bottom of the cleaning scraping groove (301) is arc-shaped to adapt to the edge contour of the paint bucket.
3. The multi-purpose paint tool of claim 1, wherein: the cleaning scraping groove (301) comprises at least two cleaning scraping grooves with different specifications.
4. A multifunctional paint tool according to claim 1 or 2 or 3, characterized in that: the second tool (300) comprises a flexible part (304), and the cleaning scraping groove (301) is arranged on the flexible part (304).
5. The multi-purpose paint tool of claim 1, wherein: the second tool (300) is engaged with the inner wall of the accommodation hole (101).
6. The multi-purpose paint tool of claim 1, wherein: a second tool (300) is threadedly fitted to the receiving bore (101).
7. The multi-purpose paint tool of any one of claims 1-3, 5-6, wherein: the first tool (200) has comb teeth (201).
8. The multi-purpose paint tool of claim 7, wherein: the ends of the comb teeth adjacent the handle extend beyond the profile of the handle.
9. The multi-purpose paint tool of claim 7, wherein: the comb teeth (201) are arranged obliquely relative to the handle, and the ends of the comb teeth close to the handle are farther from the central axis (105) of the handle than the ends of the comb teeth far from the handle.
10. The multi-purpose paint tool of any one of claims 1-3, 5-6, wherein: the first tool has at least one arcuate recess.
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