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Patch Repair and Texturing of Wall Construction Surfaces Kit

a technology for wall construction and kit, applied in the field of construction, can solve the problems of failing to complete the project, buying excess amounts of products, and one of the more difficult challenges for amateurs to conquer is wall repair

Inactive Publication Date: 2008-05-22
HATHAWAY ROBERT WILLIAM
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Benefits of technology

"The patent describes a patch for repairing holes or scratches on surfaces that is made of a semi-fluid compound that can be applied to a surface and quickly dried. The patch is stored in a package that can be malleable to apply pressure and retain the moisture of the compound. The package has seals to connect the edges and is designed to be easily removed after the patch is applied. The patent also describes a method for texturing surfaces using the patch, which involves removing seals from the package, spreading the compound on the surface, applying the patch, and peeling the package away from the compound. The technical effects of this patent are a more efficient and effective way to repair holes and scratches on surfaces, as well as a method for texturing surfaces with a simple patch and package."

Problems solved by technology

Among the biggest problems of the weekend do-it-yourselfer are the following: 1) making a mess requiring lengthy clean up; 2) failing to purchase all necessary materials and tools for the project, necessitating one or more returns to the store; 3) failing to complete the project in the brief discretionary or leisure time available for the project; and 4) buying excess amounts of products intended for much larger projects.
One of the more difficult challenges for the amateur to conquer is wall repair.
However, the amateur or professional decorator wants to accomplish the job in a single step without the mess, which is currently not available.
Reapplying a shaggy paint roller often leads to excessive accumulation of texturing materials and paint, resulting in an undesirable result and unsightly, unacceptable repair.

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[0011]The invention is a disposable, self-contained, one-step, ready-to-apply, wall-repair kit and method for use wherever wall repair may be needed. The kit can be used to make patches or can be placed over patches to give a smooth or textured surface. The kit can be used alone on small defects and punctures, such as holes caused by nails, picture hanging devices, mollies, and other wall fastening devices. In addition, the invention can be used to cover and provide texture to larger surface areas and defects, wherein underlying patching may be required as an appropriate base for use of the kit to provide the desired final flat or textured surface. The invention can be provided in various sizes up to and including wall size.

[0012]The major component of the kit is a malleable, plastic package of patching compound or joint compound (FIG. 1). The package 10 can be any shape but is preferably a relatively flat square, rectangular or circular. The patching compound 20 can be made from jo...

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Abstract

A patch for repairing a hole or a scrape on a surface has a patching compound of a semi-fluid consistency, such that the compound can be applied to a surface in a thin coat and can adhere and dry in a relatively short time. A package encloses the patching compound, the package having basically rectangular top and bottom with side and end edges, the edges of one rectangle being connected to the edges of the other rectangle; the package including a packaging material which 1) is malleable permitting the application of pressure to create texture in the patching compound, and 2) retains the moisture of the enclosed patching compound. The package has at least one seal to connect the side and end edges of the package to enclose the patching compound. Also disclosed are methods for patching and forming textured surfaces.

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TECHNICAL FIELD[0001]This invention is in the field of construction, specifically materials and methods for texturing surfaces and repairing holes, punctures, cut-outs, dents, imperfections, cracks, or scrapes on walls composed of plaster, drywall, sheetrock, stucco and a variety of surfaces, such as insulation, metal, and other materials.BACKGROUND[0002]Construction and decorating are increasingly becoming very popular for the amateur do-it-yourselfer. Among the biggest problems of the weekend do-it-yourselfer are the following: 1) making a mess requiring lengthy clean up; 2) failing to purchase all necessary materials and tools for the project, necessitating one or more returns to the store; 3) failing to complete the project in the brief discretionary or leisure time available for the project; and 4) buying excess amounts of products intended for much larger projects.[0003]One of the more difficult challenges for the amateur to conquer is wall repair. There exist a number of prod...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): E04G23/02
CPCC04B40/0625E04G23/0203C04B2111/72C04B2111/00672
Inventor HATHAWAY, ROBERT WILLIAM
Owner HATHAWAY ROBERT WILLIAM
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