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Title:
'TRIM-EASY' WALL PAPER TRIMMER
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/1991/008872
Kind Code:
A1
Abstract:
A 'trim-easy' wall paper trimmer (10) which is light weight, hand-held and comprising of four rechargeable d.c battery cells (15) contained in a battery chamber (12) and supplying power to a 4.8 volt electric motor (24) which drives a reciprocating action for two spring-loaded cutting rods (29, 30) of some 8000 strokes each minute. The 'trim-easy' wall paper trimmer (10) cuts through wall paper coverings in situ and with ease. No scissors or knives are required to shape round switches, sockets, door or window frames, pelmets, skirtings, covings or any other wall appurtences. The 'trim-easy' trimmer (10) is press-button operated by a conveniently placed finger switch (14) and includes a 2.1mm standard power charging socket with a LED signal lamp (19) to indicate correct charging procedures. The 'trim-easy' trimmer (10) is conveniently and easily held in one hand to direct the cutting rods (29, 30) at a correct angle to ensure paper can be cut cleanly, without tearing and in a fraction of the time it takes to do so by knife or scissors. The 4.8 volt electric motor (24) drives two plastic gear wheels (26, 27) through a plastic material pinion which reduces noise and provides a smooth vitrationless operation.

Inventors:
JANAWAY ALEXANDER DAVID (GB)
JANAWAY CHRISTINE (GB)
Application Number:
PCT/GB1990/001957
Publication Date:
June 27, 1991
Filing Date:
December 14, 1990
Export Citation:
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Assignee:
JANAWAY ALEXANDER DAVID (GB)
JANAWAY CHRISTINE (GB)
International Classes:
B26B7/00; B26D5/08; B26D7/08; B26F3/00; B44C7/08; (IPC1-7): B26B7/00; B26F3/00; B44C7/08
Foreign References:
DE3436841A11986-04-17
EP0195120A11986-09-24
GB1147789A1969-04-10
US3525912A1970-08-25
Other References:
See also references of EP 0505471A1
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
Austin, Hedley William (Alexandra House Alexandra Roa, Swansea West Glamorgan SA1 5ED, GB)
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Claims:
C L A I M S
1. A 'TRIMEASY' light weight,handheld trimmer which comprises a plurality of fast riciprocating,springloaded and resilient cutting rods which can cut through paper based wall coverings in situ,cut round fitments on any wall,shape,profile and perforate such paper without marking or the use of scissors or knife in rapid time. A 'TRIMEASY',lightweight,handheld trimmer as claimed in 1 which comprises a rechargeable dry cell battery pack,with electrical potential equivalent to 4.8 volts which would be sufficient for a full day's operation. A 'TRIMEASY,lightweight,handheld trimmer as claimed in 1 and 2 which comprises an inbuilt standard 2.1mm charging socket and a LED signal lamp which will illuminate when charging from a 12 volt direct current battery source is being carried out in the correct manner. A 'TRIMEASY' ,lightweight, andheld trimmer as claimed in 1,.
2. and.
3. hich comprises a pinion and gearing of plastic material which provide quiet operation and which are shrouded from external contact. A 'TRIMEASY' ,lightweight,handheld trimmer as claimed in 1,2,3 and 4 which comprises a diode reverse charge and voltage drop resistor to ensure adequate charge is being absorbed from any 12 volt D.C. battery source. SUBSTITUTE SHEET i z 6 A 'TRIMEASY,lightweight,handheld trimmer as claimed in 1,2,3,4 and 5 which comprise cutting rods which reciprocate at some 8000 times a minute and which can have shaped cutting edges or pointed cutting ends for certain recommended uses.
4. 7 A 'TRIMEASY' ,lightweight,handheld trimmer as claimed in the preceeding claims which comprise cutting rods which are spring mounted to provide shock absorption and operate in guides which provide ample and long operating'life' support throughout the horizontal reciprocating movement.
5. 8 A 'TRIMEASY' ,light weight,handheld trimmer as claimed in the preceeding claim which comprises a facility for replacing the cutting rods when worn after prolonged use,from spare cutting rods included with the initial package.
6. 9 A 'TRIMEASY' ,lightweight,handheld trimmer substantially as described herein with reference to the Figures 1,2 and 3 of the accompanying drawings. SUBSTITUTE SHEET.
Description:
'TRIM-EASY' WALL PAPER TRIMMER.

Tiiir INVENTION RELATES TO Λ HAND-HELD, BATTERY POWERED, ALL PAPER

TRIMMER WHICH CAN CUT, SHAPE OR PROFILE WALL PAPER IN SITU, HUS AVOIDING MARKING AND CUTTING BY SCISSORS AROUND FITMENTS,DOORS, WTNDOW RECESSES,SKIRTINGS,COVINGS AND THE LIKE.

r- t The presen -cla tendency Tor home owners to carry out decoration and repairs to their properties has increased considerably because of the availability of elecLrically powered and other hand tools which will perform tasks which were previously deemed to be professional skills. 10 The 'do-it-yourself' ability has been encourage ,not only by the prolifera ion of power tools but as a result of the high cost of professional services.

However,not only has the unskilled home owner been encouraged tp perform tasks in and about the home by the ease with which power 5 tools can perform such tasks, ut the professional operative too has made use of these aids to reduce time and provide greater accuracy in carrying out such work.

Home decoration ,comprising applying paper to wall surfaces is one task taken on by home owners more frequentl ,and especially so by 0 ladies. Rolls of wall paper can be purchased which are already trimmed and siκc with adhesive which requires only the cut lengths of paper to be immersed in water. Paper manufacturers sometimes provide a waxed paper box to contain water into which the cut lengths of wall paper may be immersed for a short while to moisten 5 the adhesive.

SUBSTITUTE SHEET

It is in the realm of cutting special shapes in wall paper to fit around electrical switches and sockets on the wall,or around door frames,window frames,conduit pipes,pelmets and other fixed room objects,that D.T.Y aids have,until now,been given scant 30 attention. It is not a simple task to cut cleanly and accurately a shape to fit an elcctrica.1 switch in a length of wall paper which has been 'pasted' on the wall-side surface and is therefore wel and slippery. The paper being saturated by the paste is also prone to tearing and is not easy to cut wi h a scissor ,even if marked 35 in some way and the scissors is sharp.

Accordinq to the present, invention there is provided a hand-held, light-weight,battery powered.electrical trimmer which can cut through wall paper and other paper applications,accurately,neatly and without difficulty in a fraction of the time it would take 40 by scissors or knife.

The trimmer employs a plurality of cutting rods which reciprocate in a horizontal mode at high speed to indent and cut through paper at speed and with accuracy. The trimmer can be hold in one hand and its electric motor is energised by depressing a spring-loaded Λ r ) button switch. The battery powered electrical motor will activate through gearing,which is quiet in operations series of round, hardened and ground steel or other metal cutting rods which will reciprocate rapidly in a horizontal, plane-

The trimmer is placed at the site of any wall projection, he shape 50 of which has to be cut into the paper and is slid along e fortlessly about the profile while the paper is in situ.

The slender high speed reciprocating cutting rods penetrate through the paper without applying but a light hand pressure to ensure

TITUTE SHEET

contact is maintained.The trimmer is powered by four 500mhc rechargeable dry cell batteries which produce a combined voltage of 4.8 to power the electric motor. The batteries may be re-charged from a direct-current power source of 12 volts through a purchasable battery charger.The trimmer has a built-in 2.1mm charging socket and a LED signal lamp to indicate that the correct charging procedure has been carried out and maintained.

The overall dimensions do not exceed 120 by 40 by 40 millimetres, nor the weight inclusive of the rechargeable batteries no more than 200 grammes.

A specific embodiment of the invention will now be described by way of example only,with reference to the accompanying drawings in which :-

Figure 1 illustrates the TRIM-EASY trimmer pictorially and about its full size.

Figure 2 shows the internal components of the 'TRIM-EASY' trimmer. Figure 3 illustrates some of the more important components in greater detail.

Note; Throughout this specification hereafter the words "cutting rods" will be taken to mean "slender high speed reciprocating cutting rods". Referring to Figure 1 the TRIM-EASY trimmer body 10 is constructed in a rigid plastic material and shaped to be held in one hand with the cutting rods 29,30 aimed directly towards any paper in situ on a wall or other surface which has to be cut. The dry cell battery chamber 12 can be conveniently held in one hand with the fingers

SUBSTITUTE SHEET

80 of that hand placed comfortably in moulded plastic grooves 13 formed in the forward face of the battery and motor chamber 12. A finger,spring-loaded press button 14 is placed near the index finger position and slightly above the last of the grooves 13, to initiate action from the electric motor 24. 85 The four dry cell,rechargeable batteries 15 are inserted into the battery chamber 12 (see Figure 2) access to which is obtained by removing four containment screws 16 which releasably secures the half-section cover 17 to the main body moulding. All movable components are concealed against ingress of dust and 90 Moisture by good contact surfaces throughout the cover 17 profile and the main body moulding.

The spring-loaded cutting rods 29,30 are releasable from their internal mountings through the same half-section cover 17. This enables the cutting rods 29,30 to be replaced after certain 95 prolonged periods of use.

While Figure 1 indicates the preferred shape of the TRIM-EASY trimmer 10 the concept of the innovation can embrace other shapes to enclose and operate the cutting rods 29,30 and any alternative shape would deem to comply with this herein described concept. 100 Referring now to Figure 2 the internal components of the TRIM-EASY trimmer 10 are illustrated and will now be described, The battery chamber 12 is shown containing the four rechargeable, dry cell batteries 15 which are wrapped in a plastic sleeve to contain them compactly. Below the compact battery pack 15 is the 105 printed circuit board 18 which controls the battery charging and the LED signal light 19. The circuit diagram conforms to conventiona:

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circuitry and needs no special description in this speci ication. The cable connections from the battery pack 15 to the printed circuit board 18 and to the press-button switch 14 and motor 24 HO are indicated by numerals 20,20a,21 and 21a. The press-button switch 14 is spring-loaded by compression coil spring 23 which engages against the stator of the motor 24 which is itself secured releasably within a cradle depression moulded into the main body of the trimmer 10. There could be alternative methods of initiating 115 the start-up of the electric motor and there could be alternative positions for the starter button 14 but all alternative methods for such would be considered to embrace the concept of this invention The press-button starter switch is conveniently beneath the index finger of the hand when the hand grips about the battery/motor 120 chamber and within the cavity 22.

Forward of the motor is a semi-rigid plastic bridge piece 25 which is forcibly pressed into depressions in the moulded main body of the trimmer- 10 and is releasably secured to the motor body 24. This said bridge piece 25 provides self-lubricating bearings for 125 the spindles of the two plastic gear wheels 26,27.

The centrally positioned plastic pinnion 28 is directly connected to the motor rotor shafting (unseen in Figure 2). It will therefore be seen that by the use of plastic gearing the noise level is kept to a minimum. The two cutting rods 29,30 fit 130 eccentrically into the face of the two gear wheels 26,27.

Since the same pinion 28 drives the two gear wheels 26,27 one will rotate in a clock-wise direction and the other in an anti-clockwise direction. The cutting rods 29,30 are of special construction which will impart a spring-like resilience to them. The drive end of each

135 cutting rod 29,30 is coiled concentrically immediately adjacent

SUBSTITUTE SHEET

to the outer face of the two gears 26,27. (See Figure 3) The positioning of the eccentric attachment for the cutting rods 29,30 ensures that they reciprocate at different periods - in other words they stroke at an alternate rate. Since the motor and gearing 140 cause the cutting rods 29,30 to operate at about 8000 strokes a minute the impact on any paper product to which they are applied will effect a cutting action which is both rapid,clean and precise. The exposed ends of the two cutting rods 29,30 may be especially shaped to effect a cutting action or they may be shaped with sharp 145 points depending on the quality of the paper product to be cut.

Referring now to Figure 3,the electric motor 24,the two gear wheels 26,27 and the pinnion 28 are illustrated separately and somewhat enlarged to indicate design features.

View 3a shows the motor 24,gear wheels 26,27 and the pinnion 28 150 in plan and end view. The motor stator 31 is carried between two projections 32 on the semi-rigid plastic bridge piece 25. These said projections impart a gripping action on the exterior surface of the stator 31 by virtue of the quality of the plastic material which has 'give' characteristics. 155 The two extremities of the bridge piece 25 press into support grooves moulded into the main body of the trimmer 10 to effect alignment of the motor and gear assembly,24,26,27 and 28. Similarly,such positioning will provide precise alignment for the two cutting rods 29,30 as they operate within guide passages in 160 the main body of the trimmer 10. The guide passages are unseen in the Figures 1 and 2.

The end view shows the positions of the two fixing holes 33,34 in the gear wheels 26,27 which are provided to receive and releasabl; secure the cutting rods 29,30. It can be seen from the end view

165 that the setting of each eccentrically placed hole 33,34 is 'sited' 'off centre' in the face of each said gear wheel and that the setting of each eccentrically placed hole 33,34 is at opposite points on the pitch circle to one another. As the pinion 28 causes each gear wheel 26,27 to revolve in opposite directions,one cutting

170 rod 29, will be lifting while the other is dropping and with such rapidity that the point of action of each cutting edge is almost simultaneous.

The pinion 28 projects through the semi-rigid plastic bridge piece 25 which is suitably recessed to ensure no direct contact between j7 pinion 28 and the plastic material will occur.

Pinion 28 is fixedly secured to the central drive shaft of the rotor of the electric motor 24.

In the preferred embodiment the'teeth' in each gear 26,27 and the pinion 28 are straight cut - traditionally known as 'spur',but in

180 an alternative embodiment these said gears and pinion could be cut single or double helical as appropriate. However, in what ever profile such 'teeth' are provided for the engagement of gears and pinion are cut they would be considered to embrace the concept described in this specification. 85 Attention is now directed to view 3b which illustrates a cutting rod 29,or 30 - only one rod being shown.

The drive end projects away from the centre line of the said rod and is indicated by numerals 35.This projection would be pressed into the hole 33,34 provided in the gear wheels 26,27. The cutting

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190 rods 29,30 are of circular section in the preferred embodiment but the concept includes cutting rods to be made in any other shaped section if the projection ends 35 is retained circular to match the holes 33,34 in the gear wheels 26,27, The cutting rods 29,30 are given a spring-like resilience by 195 forming the drive end 36 into a series of concentric rings before extending them in a vertical straight line,as shown. The central axis of the spiral rings and the straight length of rod would be in precise alignment. This feature is especially indicated in views 3c and 3d. The view 3c shows the correct and necessary 200 alignment while view 3d shows an incorrect alignment relative to this embodiment. Any other embodiment might arrange for such a spiral method to be incorporated,but such would be deemed to embrace the concept herein described.

The cutting end of each cutting rod 29,30 can be flattened slightly 205 and sharpened to provide a knife-like edge 37 (shown enlarged) or such ends may be sharp pointed or again one rod could be flattened and sharpened while the other rod could be pointed. Such requirement would relate to the recommended use of the trimmer 10 and the quality of the paper product being cut. 2io The Package comprising the 'TRIM-EASY' trimmer 10 would include spare cutting rods 29,30 for replacement of any such rods which might blunt from extensive and prolonged use.

Thus it can be seen that the 'TRIM-EASY' trimmer 10 as described in this specification is easy to operate,effective and safe. 15 It will cut paper in situ on walls without tearing and with a clean unmarked line.