WO2007120032A1 - Système d'alimentation permettant d'amener de la peinture contenue dans un pot vers un pinceau - Google Patents

Système d'alimentation permettant d'amener de la peinture contenue dans un pot vers un pinceau Download PDF

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WO2007120032A1
WO2007120032A1 PCT/MX2006/000076 MX2006000076W WO2007120032A1 WO 2007120032 A1 WO2007120032 A1 WO 2007120032A1 MX 2006000076 W MX2006000076 W MX 2006000076W WO 2007120032 A1 WO2007120032 A1 WO 2007120032A1
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Carlos SARAVIA CASTILLÓN
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B05SPRAYING OR ATOMISING IN GENERAL; APPLYING FLUENT MATERIALS TO SURFACES, IN GENERAL
    • B05CAPPARATUS FOR APPLYING FLUENT MATERIALS TO SURFACES, IN GENERAL
    • B05C17/00Hand tools or apparatus using hand held tools, for applying liquids or other fluent materials to, for spreading applied liquids or other fluent materials on, or for partially removing applied liquids or other fluent materials from, surfaces
    • B05C17/02Rollers ; Hand tools comprising coating rollers or coating endless belts
    • B05C17/03Rollers ; Hand tools comprising coating rollers or coating endless belts with feed system for supplying material from an external source or with a reservoir or container for liquid or other fluent material located in or on the hand tool outside the coating roller
    • B05C17/0333Rollers ; Hand tools comprising coating rollers or coating endless belts with feed system for supplying material from an external source or with a reservoir or container for liquid or other fluent material located in or on the hand tool outside the coating roller with pump
    • B05C17/0341Rollers ; Hand tools comprising coating rollers or coating endless belts with feed system for supplying material from an external source or with a reservoir or container for liquid or other fluent material located in or on the hand tool outside the coating roller with pump attached to the hand tool
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A46BRUSHWARE
    • A46BBRUSHES
    • A46B11/00Brushes with reservoir or other means for applying substances, e.g. paints, pastes, water
    • A46B11/06Brushes with reservoir or other means for applying substances, e.g. paints, pastes, water connected to supply pipe or to other external supply means
    • A46B11/063Brushes with reservoir or other means for applying substances, e.g. paints, pastes, water connected to supply pipe or to other external supply means by means of a supply pipe
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A46BRUSHWARE
    • A46BBRUSHES
    • A46B2200/00Brushes characterized by their functions, uses or applications
    • A46B2200/20Brushes for applying products to surfaces in general
    • A46B2200/202Applicator paint brush
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B05SPRAYING OR ATOMISING IN GENERAL; APPLYING FLUENT MATERIALS TO SURFACES, IN GENERAL
    • B05CAPPARATUS FOR APPLYING FLUENT MATERIALS TO SURFACES, IN GENERAL
    • B05C17/00Hand tools or apparatus using hand held tools, for applying liquids or other fluent materials to, for spreading applied liquids or other fluent materials on, or for partially removing applied liquids or other fluent materials from, surfaces
    • B05C17/02Rollers ; Hand tools comprising coating rollers or coating endless belts
    • B05C17/03Rollers ; Hand tools comprising coating rollers or coating endless belts with feed system for supplying material from an external source or with a reservoir or container for liquid or other fluent material located in or on the hand tool outside the coating roller
    • B05C17/0308Rollers ; Hand tools comprising coating rollers or coating endless belts with feed system for supplying material from an external source or with a reservoir or container for liquid or other fluent material located in or on the hand tool outside the coating roller the liquid being supplied to the inside of the coating roller

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  • the present invention relates to the technical field of construction, more specifically in the area of the finishes thereof, since it provides a paint supply system to a brush or roller.
  • the paint is forced to move to the brush from the container by means of a control valve and a flexible hose towards the handle of the brush; therefore the brush is provided with an internal longitudinally arranged opening, at the top end of which the arms that are immersed between the bristles branches off into terminal arms.
  • the brush is provided with an internal longitudinally arranged opening, at the top end of which the arms that are immersed between the bristles branches off into terminal arms.
  • a lever is pivotally placed on one of the sides of the handle of the brush Ia which is provided with an L-shaped arm placed in a transverse cavity of the handle, said L-shaped arm, normally compresses the hose carrying the paint in such a way that the bristles are not fed, this compression is caused by the paint feeder coils which is interposed between a button operated by the thumb of the user of the lever and a groove located in the handle of the brush.
  • the operator presses the button with his thumb and the paint is forced to move towards the bristles by means of the pressure mechanisms placed in the container.
  • the drawbacks that can be enunciated in the present technology is that it requires two mechanisms to supply paint to the brush, such as the pressure mechanisms located in the tank and those that function as a stopcock located in the handle of the brush, said mechanisms are constituted by a large number of elements, in addition to the fact that the stopcock mechanisms can be easily clogged if said brush is not cleaned well.
  • US Patent 1425959 describes a brush that has a wizard which in turn is internally and longitudinally traveled by a tube or channel, in the upper part of said tube branches into three open tubes, located within the bristles of the brush , they are united in an essentially flat frame;
  • a hose connects the handle tube with a tank or bag containing the paint, provided with a strap to be supported on the user's shoulder.
  • the bristles are covered by a protective mechanism, which comprises adapted telescopic members, around the neck of the brush, which are retractable and expandable, and cover, with the aid of a cover, the bristles of the brush when it is not In use.
  • the patent application UK 2338178 A describes an application system and paint storage bag, which comprises a sealed flexible bag where the paint is stored, which has a non-return valve in its lower part, from Ia which is a hose that connects with a tool for painting, such as a brush or a roller.
  • Ia is a hose that connects with a tool for painting, such as a brush or a roller.
  • the bag To paint with this system, the bag must have a pressure to drive the movement of the paint towards the non-return valve.
  • the main drawback of this system is that it necessarily requires pressure on the bag for the output of the paint, which obviously does not have an adequate dosage of the paint, so that the brush can become saturated or release a small amount of paint; In addition to that it is difficult to wash the bag.
  • US Patent 2504487 refers to a device consisting of a brush that has a tubular handle, said handle has a base with an internal perforation, a tube that extends through said tubular handle and that one of the ends of said perforation has a valve that controls the flow of said tube, a removable frame for said base where the frame comprises a plate with a perimeter flange, a wedge centrally arranged inside secured by said frame, bristles secured in the frame, a tube that extends from the passage valve that extends beyond said plate and wedge, and has a paint spreader which has a removable neck that secures the tube to said spreader surrounded by said bristles.
  • the valve is mounted inside a housing located on the brush between the handle and the bristles, which is operated by a button, and it is preferred that a gasket be mounted on the outlet end of the housing in such a way as to include perforation of the handle, and a plate is secured in the base to hug firmly against the joint and thus prevent any possibility of escape of the paint.
  • the disadvantages of this device is that it requires two mechanisms to supply paint to the brush, such as the pressure mechanisms located in the tank and those that function as a stopcock located in the handle of the brush, said mechanisms are constituted by a large number of elements, in addition to the fact that the stopcock mechanisms can be easily obstructed if said brush is not cleaned well.
  • US Patent 3603694 describes a device for feeding paint to a brush, which consists of a gun-type handle, which at its end has a cubic recess in which bristles of a brush are fixed, in the cubic recess there is a mechanism which acts as a trigger for a paint pump between the bristles, the pumping mechanism with the supply mechanism feeds paint to some injectors to provide it closer to the ends of the bristles and after each portion the injectors are removed from the bristles towards the cubic hollow, which does not interfere with the flexibility of the bristles;
  • the hollow of the handle and the pumping mechanism are connected with a flexible hose to a portable paint container, which can be carried on the shoulders or back of the person using the device.
  • the disadvantages of this device have a very complex composition due to the high number of parts that constitute it; as well as how impractical and heavy it is to use a gun plus the weight of the brush; on the other hand it is complicated to clean this device.
  • US Patent Application 2005/0226680 details a device for continuously painting, via a traditional brush, where said device is capable of releasing a continuous or interrupted amount of paint or a similar material on a surface, which consists of a platform stationary placed on the brush between the area of the handle and the bristles, this is supported by a pair of side clamps, designed to adapt to a variety of brush sizes, and as an alternative a flexible broadband with a series of central perforations, longitudinally it has at its ends a reusable rigid tube and a self-adhering material, which is placed on the top of the stationary platform or optionally anchored in a central place by the perforations of the flexible band, the tube acts as a paint conductor, which is deliberate from a remote source to the rigid tube path with another flexible connected tube, the paint is pumped or released towards the end of the rigid tube, and therefore flows over the portion of the bristles, the flow of paint is distributed over the bristles by an apron (part that distributes the paint to the bristles).
  • Patent application WO 02/15741 this device mentions a paint brush, which has a continuous supply of paint, while still painting, consists of a sealed canister, and with pressurized air (such as a sprayer to fumigate) connected by means of a hose to a brush, which has a hollow and perforated shaft inside its cylindrical body, so that the paint can be conducted, from its exterior, to its interior and even while painting.
  • the paint is driven from the container to the brush or roller, by the pressure of the compressed air.
  • a valve that regulates the flow of paint is required. It is important to consider that the most critical part of this system, the pressure pump, does not come into contact with the paint, only with the air, so that its cleaning is not so important, although it is uncomfortable.
  • the disadvantages of this device is that the amount of paint to be injected into a brush or roller is not easily regulated. Furthermore, in relation to the present invention, this system is expensive, complex, cumbersome and difficult to wash.
  • Figure 1 is a conventional perspective view of the paint system.
  • Figure 2 is the longitudinal section A-A ' of the brush, of Figure 1, where its valves are shown inserted.
  • Figure 3 is a bottom view of the brush, without hose.
  • Figure 4 is a front view of the lower part of the brush, where the channels through which the paint will flow, and the cavities for installing the suction pump are appreciated.
  • Figure 5 is a front view of the upper part of the brush.
  • Figure 6 is an explosive cross section B-B 'of the brush.
  • Figure 7 is an exploded longitudinal section of a flow valve.
  • Figure 8 is a longitudinal section of a bypass valve, already integrated.
  • Figure 9 is a longitudinal section of a roller, which is an embodiment of the invention.
  • Figure 10 is a longitudinal section of an embodiment of the system for painting, where it is appreciated that the suction pump is located in the hose that is inserted into the paint container.
  • Figure 1 1 is an explosive view of the modality of the system, where the manner in which a removable base with bristles is inserted is appreciated.
  • This paint feeding system for a brush or roller consists of: a brush, which in turn is composed of two pieces, one upper ( Figure 5) and one lower ( Figure 4); where the lower part has a first groove 5, which runs through the entire handle 1 of said piece, in the lower part of the groove 5 there is a semi-square perforation 2 to allow manipulating the connection of a hose 4 to said groove 5, by Io that it is important to emphasize that the groove 5 ends in a thinner portion in the form of a cannula 3, so that said hose 4 is connected; in the upper part of the first groove 5 a first cavity 6 is made that houses an inlet valve 7 and immediately afterwards there is a circular cavity 8 where the paint arrives that will leave the bristles 17 of the brush; The circular cavity 8 has in its upper part a second cavity 9 containing an outlet valve 10, which is extended in a second groove 11, where said grooving branches in at least three outlet channels 12 of paint, located between the bristles 17 of the brush.
  • a brush which in turn is composed of two pieces
  • the upper part has practically the same configuration, with respect to the channels and cavities, to the lower part, with the exception that instead of having a round cavity 8, it has a circular perforation 16, located exactly in the position of the Round cavity 8 of the lower part, as well as having the same dimensions of said cavity 8, such that, by joining the front surface of the lower part ( Figure 4) with the rear surface of the upper part ( Figure 5) , there is a perfect coupling, thus forming a first conduit that will run through handle 1 of Ia brush, as well as ducts 11 and 12 that will allow the exit of the paint to the bristles 17.
  • a suction chamber is formed where the paint that will be expelled is reached to the bristles 17, whereby said perforation 16 is externally surrounded by a channel 18, such that an edge is formed between the channel 18 and the edge of the perforation 16.
  • a ring 20 is housed, with which it is to be tensioned and fixed to an elastic membrane 19 that functions as a bellows for the suction and expulsion of the paint that is extracted from a container 23;
  • the ring 20 is secured with at least two nails 21 that are screwed diametrically opposite, with respect to the perforation 16, on the front face of the upper part.
  • the elastic membrane 19 is replaced by a preformed convex membrane (giving the appearance of a dome) of a flexible material resistant to deformation, with which a wider suction chamber is obtained , therefore more paint to expel the bristles 17.
  • the inlet and outlet valves 10, respectively are housed, which in this case consist of a hollow tube 22, where said tube has a narrow outlet 24 at one of its ends, and in the another end has a wide outlet 25; a spring 26 runs internally and vertically to the hollow tube 22; the spring 26 is attached at one of its ends to an insert 27, said insert 27 being in the wide outlet 25, which functions as the cover of said outlet; while what, at the opposite end of the spring 26 is located ball 28, which is responsible for regulating the passage of the paint in the narrow inlet 24 of said valves.
  • valves are sealed or sealed with a seal or gasket type "or" 41, which are placed under pressure in the channel projection of the cavity 6 and 9, on each of its sides, to prevent the entry of air or paint to the cavities 6 and 9 or to the valves 7 and 10, also preventing the valves from moving and leaving their place.
  • a seal or gasket type "or" 41 which are placed under pressure in the channel projection of the cavity 6 and 9, on each of its sides, to prevent the entry of air or paint to the cavities 6 and 9 or to the valves 7 and 10, also preventing the valves from moving and leaving their place.
  • the material from which the valves are made it is preferred that it be of a stainless material, such as plastic, among others, in such a way that it allows an easy washing of said parts without mold or oxidation in the internal part of said valves.
  • the inlet valve 7 must remain in an upright position, with the narrow inlet 24 towards the main channel 5 and the insert 27 must remain towards the chamber of suction; while, the outlet chamber 10 is placed with an inclination of 45 °, but inversely with respect to the inlet valve 7; that is, the narrow inlet 24 is in contact with the suction chamber and the insert 27 is oriented towards the channel 11 that distributes the paint to the bristles 17.
  • valves can vary in their manufacture or shape, since they can be adapted to the brush, valves of membrane, neck valves, or other type of valves for the pump to function, but in this case, the type of valve described is the one that has given the best result.
  • two small ducts 14 and 15 are formed separated by a thin groove 29, where the larger diameter duct 15 serves to connect and disconnect the hose 4 of the brush, because it has a slightly larger diameter to said hose 4, on the other hand the other narrower hole serves to fix the hose 4 to the cannula 3 of the brush, so that accidents that could be caused by the detachment of The hose 4 in the cannula 3;
  • the small groove 29 is useful for passing the hose 4 from one conduit to another, in addition, it makes a hanging to said hose 4 when the passage of paint towards the brush or the return of it to the container 23 is not desired (See figure 3).
  • the system also comprises the container 23 that stores paint, which can be a canister or a closed container, with a perforation in the central upper part, where said perforation must have a suitable diameter so that it receives in a manner adjusted to the hose 4, that transports the paint to the brush; a conventional gasket 30 is used to seal the joint between the hose and the perforation of the container 23; and finally, a harness 31 is added to the container, which serves to hold or hang the container 23 to the user in any way he wishes.
  • paint can be a canister or a closed container, with a perforation in the central upper part, where said perforation must have a suitable diameter so that it receives in a manner adjusted to the hose 4, that transports the paint to the brush
  • a conventional gasket 30 is used to seal the joint between the hose and the perforation of the container 23
  • a harness 31 is added to the container, which serves to hold or hang the container 23 to the user in any way he wishes.
  • a first version of the brush is that it has fixed bristles, like any conventional brush; and a second is that the bristles 17 are removable, for which, a base 37 where the bristles 17 are fixed is conditioned, said base 37 provides central perforations 38 so that the ducts 12 and at least one pair pass through them of insurances 39 located opposite to secure said base 37, within a channel 42 formed by a slight extension of the upper parts and lower, so that in this extension the perforations 40 that are going to receive the insurances 39 of the base 37 are adapted at their ends (see
  • a connector (not shown) is added to the hose 4 to connect it to a tap or water outlet to wash the hose 4 and the inner part of the brush.
  • the present application also comprises a "kit”, which is constituted of, at least: a brush with fixed bristles, already described; a hose 4; a container of the paint 23; an elastic membrane 19; a ring 20 to hold the elastic membrane; and a connector not illustrated that is coupled, at the end opposite the brush, to the hose 4 to connect it to a water source or key for when it is desired to wash the inner part of the brush.
  • a “kit” is constituted of, at least: a brush with fixed bristles, already described; a hose 4; a container of the paint 23; an elastic membrane 19; a ring 20 to hold the elastic membrane; and a connector not illustrated that is coupled, at the end opposite the brush, to the hose 4 to connect it to a water source or key for when it is desired to wash the inner part of the brush.
  • a second "kit” is also included in this application, which, in this case, consists of, at least: a brush without bristles; a detachable bristle base; a hose 4; a container of the paint 23; an elastic membrane 19; a ring 20 to hold the elastic membrane; and a connector not illustrated that is coupled, at the end opposite the brush, to the hose 4 to connect it to a water source or key for when it is desired to wash the inner part of the brush.

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La présente invention concerne un système d'alimentation en peinture destiné à des applications de peinture. Ce système est constitué d'un pinceau ou d'un rouleau, comportant, en son centre, une pompe d'aspiration manuelle intégrée dans le pinceau ou dans la poignée du rouleau. Cette pompe est conçue pour recevoir la peinture qui sera expulsée vers les poils du pinceau. Elle se compose d'un ensemble formé par une cavité circulaire située dans une pièce inférieure et par une cavité circulaire centrale située dans une pièce supérieure. La partie supérieure externe de la chambre comprend un canal qui entoure complètement la cavité centrale. Ce canal est séparé de la cavité centrale par un rebord de manière à pouvoir accueillir une bague destinée à tendre et à fixer une membrane élastique faisant office de soufflet, pour l'aspiration et l'expulsion de la peinture. Le système comprend également un récipient destiné au stockage de la peinture, ce récipient pouvant être un pot ou un récipient fermé comportant, dans sa partie supérieure centrale, une perforation par laquelle on introduit un tuyau destiné à transporter la peinture jusqu'au pinceau.
PCT/MX2006/000076 2006-04-19 2006-07-26 Système d'alimentation permettant d'amener de la peinture contenue dans un pot vers un pinceau WO2007120032A1 (fr)

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