Sunday, January 27, 2013

A bifurcated paint

A bifurcated paint roller and painting method using such. The paint roller is a hand tool having two roller portions, which each of the roller portions having a nap for picking up and spreading paint. The roller portions are spaced transversely from each abstract oil paintings other and rotate independently of the other.

A paint pan is provided with the bifurcated paint roller and is itself bifurcated. The paint pan includes two receptacle portions, each of which holds a paint having a different characteristic. A divider separates the receptacle portions such that oil paintings the paints having the different characteristics are prevented from mixing. The distal end of the hand tool includes an open ended slot for reception of the divider such that each of the roller portions is dippable into their respective paints. Alternatively, the hand tool may include tubes mounted thereon and feeding paint to the roller portions.

A painting method includes the steps of applying a paint having a first characteristic to a surface, rolling the roller portions with paint having respective second and third characteristics across the surface, and pressing and removing a plastic sheeting to the surface immediately after either or both of the painting steps. The hand tool and method provides a quick and easy method of achieving an effect identical to sponge or rag painting. Especially cheap oil paintings preferred for the first characteristic is a texture, and especially preferred for the second and third characteristics are second and third micaceous materials to achieve mixed pearlescent effects.

Thursday, January 24, 2013

Prior paint edgers

Prior paint edgers included a frame plate having a handle thereon and a backing plate mounted on the frame plate and carrying a mohair patch or the like for applying paint to a surface. The foregoing type of paint edgers had certain deficiencies. More specifically, the backing plate mounting the absorbent pad often bowed cheap oil paintings away from the frame plate, that is, it did not lie flush thereon and this prevented the edging from being as precise as desired.

Furthermore, the handle on prior edgers oil paintings was mounted in a rigid manner so that in the event the user had to reach beyond a certain point, he could experience discomfort in his hands due to the strain inherent in such reaching which, in turn, could cause the edger to lose engagement with the ceiling or other guiding surface so as to destroy the straightness of the edging. It is with an improved paint edger which overcomes the above enumerated shortcomings of the prior edger that the present invention is concerned.

It is accordingly one object of the present invention to provide an improved paint edger in which the handle can pivot about an axis which is abstract oil paintings substantially perpendicular to the surface being edged, thereby under certain conditions, relieving the user's hand from the strain which accompanied the holding of a fixed handle. A related object of the present invention is to provide an improved paint edger in which the handle may be selectively locked in a fixed position or may be pivotally mounted thereon, at the option of the user.

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

The pre-adhesived tray

In accordance with another aspect of the present invention there is disclosed a novel method of preparing a paint tray to accept paint for subsequent use. The method comprises the steps of providing a paint tray having a plurality of cheap oil paintings apertures therein; adhering tape having at least one adhesive surface to the exterior surface of the paint tray at the plurality of apertures; and placing a thin liner onto the main body member at the interior surface of each of the bottom floor, the right side wall, the left side wall, the front end wall and the back end wall, so as to adhere to the adhesive surface of the tape at the plurality of apertures. In accordance with yet another aspect of the present invention there is disclosed a novel pre-adhesived tray liner bag for use with a paint tray.

The pre-adhesived tray liner bag comprises a tray liner bag having an outer oil paintings surface that is to contact the interior upwardly facing surface of a paint tray, and at least one strip of double-sided adhesive backed tape disposed on the outer surface, with a layer of release paper adhered to the outer surface of the double-sided tape.

 Other advantages, features and characteristics of the present invention, as well as methods of operation and functions of the related elements of the structure, and the combination of parts and economies of manufacture, will become more abstract oil paintings apparent upon consideration of the following detailed description and the appended claims with reference to the accompanying drawings, the latter of which is briefly described herein below.

Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Contained paint

If the user places the paint brush within a paint container and into the contained paint, the bristles will quickly become laden abstract oil paintings with paint and usually drip excess paint when painting is resumed.

If the user leaves the paint brush in a place where the bristle ends are not into paint, and not within a container such as oil paintings, for example, across the mouth of the paint container, bristles will become excessively dry and hard. If the user leaves the paint brush in an alternate container which contains no paint but has a solid bottom having no openings for paint drainage, paint which is upon and between the bristles will drain downwardly and congest at the bristle ends thereby causing paint to drip when the paint brush is removed from the alternate container and also when the user applies the paint brush to the surface being painted.

Therefore, it is apparent that an ideal method of maintaining a paint brush in a favorable condition for painting for relatively short periods of time involves the cheap oil paintings placement of a paint brush within the paint container and above and not into the contained paint and upon a base comprising a series of base openings for paint that drains from the bristles, through the base openings, and into the paint contained below.

Monday, January 21, 2013

Axis of paint sprayer

Each of these servo drives provides a control signal to its corresponding motor through a plurality of wires connected to plugs mounted on the motion panel. From the motion panel, cables connect to plugs mounted on an explosion-proof box on the paint sprayer still life oil paintings.

The length of these cables, up to 50 meters, will vary for each sprayer because each sprayer is a different distance from the motion portrait oil paintings panel. Similarly, feedback signals from the motor pass through the explosion-proof box to another set of plugs, where cables of varying length up to 50 meters carry the signals to the plugs mounted on the motion panel, where a plurality of wires carry the feedback signals to the servo drive.

For each axis of each paint sprayer landscape oil paintings, three limit switches are typically used to provide additional feedback to the computer. The limit switches indicate overtravel in each direction on each axis and indicate a "home" position on that axis. The signals from the limit switches are carried to a junction box mounted on each paint sprayer. Cables connect plugs on a junction box on each paint sprayer to plugs mounted on the motion panel. In the motion panel, intrinsic safety barriers are connected between the plugs on the motion panel and IDC connectors. Ribbon cables carry the feedback signal from the IDC connectors to the motion card.

Sunday, January 20, 2013

Prior art paint buckets

The prior art is replete with buckets of various types and styles. Of immediate interest are paint buckets for receiving paint, stain abstract oil paintings, and the like, in a quantity and at a level that is suitable for loading a paint roller with a desired and controllable amount of liquid for transferring and spreading the liquid onto a selected surface.

Common to many prior art paint buckets is an upstanding continuous sidewall having a closed bottom, and an open top, in which the closed bottom cooperates with the sidewall forming a fluid impervious receptacle. In the receptacle there is usually a textured panel, or a grate, that is used to control the amount of liquid cheap oil paintings on the brush or roller being used.

Some paint buckets even incorporate features for use in holding paint brushes. Although the art enjoys many types of the above-described paint buckets and variances thereof, it would be highly desirable to provide a paint bucket that is easy to construct, highly stable, that incorporates specialized features specifically adapted for use with a paint roller, that incorporates unique storage features for storing paint brushes and towels and other items, and that has a uniquely-configured rear wall for introducing oil paintings structural rigidity to the paint bucket, and in which the storage features are uniquely positioned so that instability is not imparted to the paint bucket with items are attached thereto for storage purposes.

Friday, January 18, 2013

Paint reservoir at the bottom

Accordingly, it is the primary object of the present invention to provide a roller type paint applicator having a pair of hollow paint roller segments axially arranged along a shaft extended therethrough. The paint roller segments are adjacently and rotatably mounted on the common shaft through resilient mounting means provided within the hollow roller segments. The construction of the resilient mounting means permits the paint roller segments to adjust themselves to the work surface of the character described with just a slight cheap oil paintings pressure without stopping the rolling action of the paint roller segments.

It is another object of the present invention to provide a paint applicator comprising a trough having an open top and a paint reservoir oil paintings at the bottom, a supporting handle pivotally attached to the container and a paint roller assembly with axially arranged adjacent paint roller segments rotatably mounted in the trough having at least a portion of the roller segments partly in the reservoir and another portion at least partly outside of the top of the trough.

A further object of this invention is to provide two sections of interconnected paint roller segments having an elongated shaft extended therethrough and providing free journal end portions at each side of the roller segments abstract oil paintings.