EP2944435B1 - Quick fit adjustment mechanism for extension pole system for paint roller - Google Patents
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- This invention is in the field of methods and apparatuses for connecting paint related accessories to poles and more specifically to methods and apparatuses for a quick fit adjustment mechanism that easily connects a pole to various types of paint related accessories.
- poles which typically are used as a handle by a user, that are designed to connect to and disconnect from specific paint accessories. It is known, for example, to provide a pole that has a threaded distal end that engages threads formed within an opening on a paint roller handle/pole. It is also known, as another example, to provide a pole with an opening, having slots, that receives a paint roller pole/handle having extensions that match the shape and size of the slots.
- An example of a prior art device is seen in US-A-5288161 .
- the present invention provides a quick fit adjustment mechanism for a paint assembly which connects paint related accessories to a pole and connection method having features set out in the appended claims.
- a quick fit adjustment mechanism for a paint assembly which connects paint related accessories to a pole comprises the features of claim 1.
- a paint assembly for connecting paint related accessories to a pole comprises the features of claim 9.
- a method for connecting paint related accessories to a pole comprises the steps and features of claim 15.
- FIGURE 1 shows an assembly 10 that may use embodiments of a quick fit adjustment mechanism 30.
- the assembly 10 may include a pole 12 that is attached to an accessory 14.
- the accessory shown is a paint accessory; and more specifically a paint roller.
- the pole 12 may be used as a handle and thus may include a grip surface 18.
- the accessory 14 may have a portion 16 to which the pole 12 is connected.
- the paint accessory portion 16 is a pole.
- the quick fit adjustment mechanism 30 may be used to quickly and easily connect the pole 12 to the accessory 14 and to quickly and easily disconnect the pole 12 from the accessory 14.
- the quick fit adjustment mechanism 30 is ideally suited for use with paint accessories, including rollers and the like.
- the pole 12 may have a distal end 20 and the accessory 14 may have an opening 32.
- the paint accessory portion 16 may have various designs within the opening 32 and the quick fit adjustment mechanism 30 is designed to accommodate numerous such designs, making the quick fit adjustment mechanism 30 a nearly universal attachment mechanism.
- the quick fit adjustment mechanism 30 may include a housing 50, one or more actuator pins 40, and a lever 36.
- the housing 50 may have a first end 52 that is attachable to the distal end 20 of the pole 12 and a second end 54 having an outer surface with threads 34.
- the housing may have holes 56 through which the actuator pins 40 may be extended and retracted.
- a chamber 58 may be formed in each end of the housing 50 and they may communicate with each other.
- the chamber 58 in the second end 54 may communicate with the holes 56.
- the chamber 58 in the first end 52 may have a slot 60 that may extend through the outer surface of the housing 50, as shown.
- the chamber 58 in the first end 52 may also have at least one channel 62, two shown in FIGURE 6 , that are formed on a side of the chamber 58.
- the first end 52 may also have an aperture 66.
- One or more connection sites 64 which may be used to attach the first end 52 to the pole 12, may be provided.
- the lever 36 may be supported to the housing 50 and moveable with respect to the housing 50 as will be discussed further below.
- the lever 36 may have a main body 68 and a plate 70 that extends from the main body 68, as shown.
- the main body 68 may have at least one rib 72, two shown, that is received in the channel 62 formed in the housing 50 and by which the lever 36 is slidable within and with respect to the housing 50.
- the plate 70 may extend into the chamber 58 for in the second end 54 of the housing 50.
- the lever 36 may have a neck 74 that extends from the main body 68 and through the slot 60 in the housing 50.
- An operator button 38 may be attached to the distal end of the neck 74, as shown.
- a grip surface 48 may be positioned on the outer surface of the operator button 38 to improve the grip between the user and the operator button 38.
- the operator button 38 shown is adjustable longitudinally, in the directions indicated by arrow 42. In another embodiment, the button 38 may move laterally, and in yet another embodiment the button may be adjusted by rotational movement.
- the lever may have an aperture 76, shown in FIGURE 16 , used as discussed below. The aperture 76 may be cone-shaped, as shown.
- the lever 36 may have at least one contact surface 78, two shown, that contacts a corresponding actuator pin 40.
- the contact surfaces 78 are on opposite sides of the plate 70.
- Each contact surface 78 may comprise a ridge 80 that may be angled with respect to a longitudinal center line of the lever when the quick fit adjustment mechanism is attached to the pole.
- the ridges 80 may be angled in opposite directions, as shown.
- Each actuator pin 40 see especially FIGURE 13 may have a groove 82 that receives the corresponding ridge 80.
- Each actuator pin 40 may be L-shaped, as shown, having a first leg 84 that may define the distal end, the first to extend out of the hole 56, and a second leg 86 that may have the groove 82.
- the groove 82 may be angled, as shown, and cooperate with the corresponding ridge 80 to cause the actuator pins 40 to move as will be discussed below.
- a biasing device 88 may be used to maintain position of the lever 36 with respect to the housing 50.
- the biasing device 88 may be a spring that extends through the aperture 66 in the first end of the housing 50 and into the aperture 76 in the lever 36, as shown.
- the pole has a cavity into which the first end 52 of the housing 50 is inserted.
- the biasing device 88 has a first end that contacts an inner surface of the pole defining the cavity and a second end that is received within the aperture in the lever 36.
- the paint accessory portion 16 may have threads formed on the surface of the opening 32.
- the pins 40 may be retracted, as discussed below.
- the threads 34 on the housing 50 may then engage the threads on the accessory 14 to secure the accessory 14 to the pole 12. More specifically, the pole 12 may be rotated with respect to the accessory 14 while allowing the threads 34 on pole 12 to engage the threads formed on the surface of the opening 32.
- the pole 12 can be easily disconnected from the accessory portion 16 by rotating the pole 12 with respect to the paint accessory portion 16 in the opposite direction.
- the paint accessory portion 16 is not able to engage the threads 34.
- the quick fit adjustment mechanism 30 may be adjusted by moving the operator button 38, see arrow 42, to move the lever 36 with respect to the housing 50 between: (1) a first position, see FIGURES 3 and 14 , where the first and second actuator pins are in a retracted position with respect to the first and second holes in the housing; and, the second end of the housing is insertable within an opening in a second associated accessory; and, (2) a second position, see FIGURES 2 and 15 , where the first and second actuator pins extend out of the first and second holes and are contactable to an inner surface of the opening in the accessory to secure the accessory to the pole.
- To then remove the pole 12 it is only necessary to move the operator button, and thus the lever, in the opposite direction. This causes the actuator pins to retract and the pole can then be easily removed.
- the actuator pins 40 shown are on opposite sides of the housing, top and bottom surfaces in a specific embodiment, but other positions may work equally well, depending on the shape of the opening 32.
- the pins 40 may extend from the outer surface of the pole 12 in locations where the threads 34 are not located, as shown. In another embodiment, the pins 40 may extend from the outer surface of the pole 12 in locations where the threads 34 are located.
- the quick fit adjustment mechanism 30 may include a sleeve 44 that covers a portion of the outer surface of the pole 12, as shown.
- the sleeve 44 may serve to provide a grip surface for the user and/or may serve to cover/protect the components that engage the operator button 38.
- the button 38 is positioned substantially outside of the sleeve 44.
- the accessory 14 may have different non-thread designs.
- there are no such apertures and the actuator pins 40 create enough force to create a frictional connection with the surface that defines the opening 32.
- Other designs are possible and would work well.
- undesirable wobbling/vibrating is minimized by controlling relative size tolerances.
- the size tolerances are held to about plus or minus 0.002 inches.
- the quick fit adjustment mechanism 100 may include a housing 102, a lever 160 and, in some embodiments, an insert 200.
- Embodiments of the quick fit adjustment mechanism 100 may be used with any pole chosen with the sound judgment of a person of skill in the art.
- FIGURE 26 shows the end of a pole 240 that may be used with the quick fit adjustment mechanism 100.
- the pole 240 may have a pole opening 242, a pole hole 244 that communicates the pole opening 242 to the outer surface of the pole 240 and a pole cavity 246 that communicates the pole opening 242 to the outer surface of the pole 240.
- the housing 102 may have a first end 104 that may be generally cylindrical in shape, as shown, and may have an attachment surface 106 that is suitable to be attached to a pole, such as pole 12 discussed above or pole 240.
- the first end 104, and thus attachment surface 106 may be inserted within pole opening 242, shown in FIGURE 26 .
- a connector may then be inserted through pole hole 244 and an opening 108 (referenced in FIGURE 22 ) in the housing 102 to secure the housing 102 to the pole.
- the housing 102 may have a second end 110 that may be generally cylindrical in shape, as shown, and may have an outer surface 112.
- the second end 110 may be inserted into an opening in an accessory, such as opening 32 described above, or into the insert 200 as is discussed further below.
- threads 114 may formed on the outer surface 112 and may be used to engage threads in the accessory opening.
- a housing chamber 116 may be formed within the housing 102 and may extend from the first end 104 to the second end 110, as shown. In one embodiment, shown, the housing chamber 116 extends all the way through the first end 104 but does not extend through the second end 110 but instead is closed with end wall 122, as referenced in FIGURE 22 .
- the housing 102 may have a housing hole 118 that communicates the housing chamber 116 to the outer surface 112 of the second end 112 of the housing 102.
- the housing 102 may have a housing cavity 120 that communicates the housing chamber 116 to the outer surface of the first end 104 of the housing 102.
- the housing 102 may have a housing flange 124 that extends outward from the outer surface of the housing 102. For the embodiment shown, the housing flange 124 is positioned axially between the first and second ends 104, 110.
- the lever 160 may have first and second ends 162, 164.
- the first end 162 may define an actuator pin 166 to be used as will be discussed below.
- the lever 160 may be positioned at least partially within the housing chamber 116 and may be pivotal with respect to the housing 102.
- the actuator pin 166 may be positioned juxtaposed to the housing hole 118, as is shown, for example, in FIGURE 23 .
- the lever 160 pivots with respect to the housing 102 about the second end 164 of the lever 160.
- the lever 160 may have any pivotal connection with the housing 102 chosen with the sound judgment of a person of skill in the art, for the embodiment shown the lever 160 may pivot about a pivot pin 168.
- the pivot pin 168 may be received within a pivot pin opening 170 formed in the lever 160 and a pair of pivot pin openings 126, 126 formed on opposite sides of the housing 102 (see also FIGURE 19 ).
- the lever 160 may have an operator engagement surface 172 that extends upward (in the drawings shown) and that is used as will be discussed below.
- the operator engagement surface 172 may be accessed through the housing cavity 120 (see FIGURES 19 and 22 ) and through the pole cavity 246 which may be aligned with housing cavity 120.
- the operator engagement surface 172 is positioned between the first and second ends 162, 164 of the lever 160.
- a biasing device 174 may be used to bias the actuator pin 166 toward a particular position, as will be discussed below.
- the biasing device 174 may be a spring.
- the spring 174 may have a pair of coils 176, 176 connected together by a mid-section 178.
- the mid-section 178 may extend away from the coils 176, 176 as shown.
- Opposite ends 180, 182 of the spring 174 may extend away from the coils 176, 176 as shown.
- the lever 160 may have a pair of spring reception surfaces 184, 184 on opposite sides of the lever 160.
- the reception surfaces 184, 184 may be cylindrically shaped, as shown, and may extend from opposite sides of the lever 160 and define opposite ends of the pivot pin opening 170.
- the spring coils 176, 176 may be received on the spring reception surfaces 184, 184 and the spring mid-section 178 may contact a spring contact surface 186, also labeled in FIGURE 22 , of the lever 160.
- the ends 180, 182 of the spring may be received in respective spring slots 128, 128, referenced in FIGURE 19 , formed in the first end 104 of the housing 102.
- the spring ends 180, 182 are positioned against an inner surface of the pole, such as against the inner surface of pole 240, shown in FIGURE 26 , which defines pole opening 242.
- This positioning causes the mid-section 178 of the spring to apply a force to the spring contact surface 186 of the lever 160. This force urges the first end 162 of the lever upward (direction 216 in FIGURE 22 ) and thus urges or biases the actuator pin 166 toward the housing hole 118.
- an operator button 130 may be used to simplify use of the quick fit adjustment mechanism 100.
- the operator button 130 may have a connection surface 132 that is connected to the operator engagement surface 172 of the lever 160.
- the connection surface 132 forms a channel that receives the operator engagement surface 172, as shown.
- a connector 134 may then be inserted through a connector hole formed in the operator button 130 and received in a connector hole formed in the lever 160 to connect the operator button 130 to the lever 160.
- the connection surface 132 may extend through the housing cavity 120, as shown, and through the pole cavity 246, shown in FIGURE 26 .
- the operator button 130 may have an operator contact surface 136 that is contacted by an operator to manually operate the quick fit adjustment mechanism 100, as will be discussed further below.
- the operator contact surface 136 may be curved, as seen best in FIGURE 17 .
- the quick fit adjustment mechanism 100 is selectively manually adjustable.
- the quick fit adjustment mechanism 100 may be in a first condition where the actuator pin 166 is in a retracted position with respect to the housing hole 118.
- retracted position it is meant that the actuator pin 166 does not extend fully through the housing hole 118.
- the retracted position is shown in FIGURE 23 .
- a biasing device 174 it may bias the lever 160 and thus the actuator pin 166 into an extended position.
- the extended position is shown in FIGURE 22 .
- the operator may, in one embodiment, simply apply a force to the operator engagement surface 172, such as, in one embodiment, by pressing on the operator contact surface 136 of the operator button 130, to overcome the biasing force of the biasing device 174 to adjust the actuator pin 166 into the retracted position.
- the operator need only insert the housing 102 and during the insertion the actuator pin 166 may contact the accessory and be forced downward.
- the actuator pin 166 may have an angled surface 188 that contacts the accessory during insertion to better apply the force necessary to move the actuator pin 166 into the retracted position. With the actuator pin 166 in the retracted position, the second end 110 of the housing 102 can easily be removed from any accessory opening and easily inserted into any accessory opening.
- the housing 102 When in the retracted position, for example, the housing 102 can be removed from a first paint accessory opening and inserted into a second paint accessory opening.
- the housing flange 124 if used, may be used to contact the accessory as the housing 102 is inserted into the accessory opening to limit the distance the housing can be inserted.
- the lever 160 Once inserted into the desired accessory opening, the lever 160, and thus the quick fit adjustment mechanism 100, may be manually adjusted into a second condition where the actuator pin 166 is in an extended position where the actuator pin 166 extends from the housing chamber 116 out of the housing hole 118 (see FIGURE 22 ) and into engagement with the accessory.
- the operator only needs to release the operator engagement surface 172 of the lever 160, such as be releasing the operator button 130, so that the biasing device 174 applies a force to the lever 160 to cause the actuator pin 166 to move into the extended position.
- the adjustments just described can be repeated as necessary to secure the housing 102, and thus the pole, to numerous accessories as desired. All that is required is that the second end 110 of the housing 102 can be received within an opening in the accessory.
- the threads 114 formed on the outer surface 112 may engage the accessory threads to secure the housing 102 and thus the pole to the accessory.
- the quick fit adjustment mechanism 100 may include an insert 200.
- the insert 200 may have an insert body 202 and an insert chamber 204 that extends into the insert body 202.
- the insert body 202 may be cylindrically shaped, as shown.
- the insert body 202 may have an insert hole 206 that communicates with the insert chamber 204.
- the insert hole 206 may communicate the insert chamber 204 to an outer surface of the insert body 202.
- the insert 200 may have at least one insert rib 208 formed on an inner surface of the insert body 202.
- the insert 200 may have a have an insert flange 212 that extends outward from the outer surface of the insert body 202.
- the insert flange 212 is positioned at an axial end of the insert body 202.
- the insert body 202 when the insert 200 is used, the insert body 202 is inserted within an accessory opening.
- the insert body 202 may form a press fit with the accessory to secure the insert body 202 to the accessory.
- the insert body 202 may be secured to the accessory using an adhesive or other methods chosen with the sound judgment of a person of skill in the art.
- the insert flange 212 may be used to contact the accessory to limit the distance the insert can be inserted.
- the use of the quick fit adjustment mechanism 100 is similar to that discussed above.
- the actuator pin 166 may be in, or adjusted into, a retracted position as discussed above and shown in FIGURE 25 .
- the second end 110 of the housing 102 can then be inserted into the insert chamber 204.
- the housing flange 124 if used, may be used to contact the insert flange 212, if used, as the housing 102 is inserted into the insert chamber 204.
- the housing threads 114 and the insert rib(s) 208 may be arranged to interfere with each other to limit the relative angular positions that the second end 110 of the housing 102 can be inserted into the insert chamber 204. While this arrangement can be any chosen with the sound judgment of a person of skill in the art, for the embodiment shown, the housing threads 114 are formed on the sides of the housing 102 and the insert ribs 208 are formed on the top and bottom of the insert 200.
- the housing 102 With this alignment, there is no interference between the housing threads 114 and the insert ribs 208 so the housing 102 can be easily inserted into the insert 200 with proper relative angular alignment. If, however, the housing 102 is attempted to be inserted into the insert 200 without proper relative alignment, the housing threads 114 will contact the insert ribs 208 and this contact (an interference) will prevent continued insertion of the housing 102 until the proper relative angular alignment is achieved. Proper relative angular alignment can be easily obtained by rotating the housing 102 with respect to the insert 200 until the housing threads 114 are juxtaposed to the smooth surfaces 210 of the insert 200 and the insert ribs 208 are juxtaposed to the smooth surfaces 138 of the housing 102. At this point, the housing 102 can be easily inserted into the insert 200 as discussed above.
- a convex feature 140 in one component may be received in a concave feature 214 in the other.
- four convex features 140 are positioned on opposite sides and on the top and bottom of the housing flange 124 and matching concave features 214 are positioned similarly on the insert flange 212. It is also contemplated to position one or more convex features on the insert 200 to be received in matching concave features on the housing 102.
- the lever 160 may be manually adjusted into the extended position where the actuator pin 166 extends from the housing chamber 116 out of the housing hole 118 and into engagement with the insert hole 206, as shown in FIGURE 24 .
- a biasing device 174 is used, see FIGURE 17 , the operator only needs to release the operator engagement surface 172 of the lever 160, such as be releasing the operator button 130, so that the biasing device 174 applies a force to the lever 160 to cause the actuator pin 166 to move into the extended position.
- the adjustments just described can be repeated as necessary to secure the housing 102, and thus the pole, to accessories having an insert 200 as desired.
- the components of the quick fit adjustment mechanisms 30, 100 can be made in sizes and of materials chosen with the sound judgment of a person of skill in the art.
- the distal end of pole 12 is made with a Zinc die cast body.
- the operator buttons 38, 130 and actuator pins 40, 166 are made from high impact nylon.
- the sleeve 44 is made of a clear silicone rubber.
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- This invention is in the field of methods and apparatuses for connecting paint related accessories to poles and more specifically to methods and apparatuses for a quick fit adjustment mechanism that easily connects a pole to various types of paint related accessories.
- It is well known in the paint industry to provide poles, which typically are used as a handle by a user, that are designed to connect to and disconnect from specific paint accessories. It is known, for example, to provide a pole that has a threaded distal end that engages threads formed within an opening on a paint roller handle/pole. It is also known, as another example, to provide a pole with an opening, having slots, that receives a paint roller pole/handle having extensions that match the shape and size of the slots. An example of a prior art device is seen in
US-A-5288161 . - While many known connect/disconnect mechanisms used in the paint industry work well for their intended purposes, they have a disadvantage. The disadvantage is that a given pole/handle will only connect to a limited number of paint accessories. If a user has a pole and a paint accessory that does not "match" the pole, the user has no option but to purchase a new pole to match the paint accessory or a new paint accessory to match the pole. This adds undesirable cost and undesirable time to painting projects.
- What is needed is a quick fit adjustment mechanism that is designed to enable a pole to engage with many different types, sizes, and styles of paint accessories.
- The present invention provides a quick fit adjustment mechanism for a paint assembly which connects paint related accessories to a pole and connection method having features set out in the appended claims.
- According to one embodiment of this invention, a quick fit adjustment mechanism for a paint assembly which connects paint related accessories to a pole comprises the features of claim 1.
- According to one embodiment of this invention, a paint assembly for connecting paint related accessories to a pole comprises the features of claim 9.
- According to yet another embodiment of this invention, a method for connecting paint related accessories to a pole comprises the steps and features of claim 15.
- Benefits and advantages of this invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art to which it pertains upon reading and understanding of the following detailed specification.
- The invention may take physical form in certain parts and arrangement of parts, embodiments of which will be described in detail in this specification and illustrated in the accompanying drawings which form a part hereof and wherein:
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FIGURE 1 is a side perspective view of a paint roller assembly that may use a quick fit adjustment mechanism. -
FIGURE 2 is a perspective close-up view of a quick fit adjustment mechanism in a first position where actuator pins arc extended. -
FIGURE 3 is a perspective close-up view similar to that shown inFIGURE 2 but with the actuator pins retracted. -
FIGURE 4 is an assembly drawing of a quick fit adjustment mechanism. -
FIGURE 5 is a perspective view of a housing. -
FIGURE 6 is an end view of the first end of the housing. -
FIGURE 7 is a first side view of the housing. -
FIGURE 8 is a second side view of the housing. -
FIGURE 9 is a perspective view of a lever. -
FIGURE 10 is a first side view of the lever. -
FIGURE 11 is a second side view of the lever. -
FIGURE 12 is an end view of the lever. -
FIGURE 13 is a perspective view of an actuator pin. -
FIGURE 14 is a side view of the quick fit adjustment mechanism in a retracted position. -
FIGURE 15 is a side view of the quick fit adjustment mechanism in an extended position. -
FIGURE 16 is a side sectional view of the quick fit adjustment mechanism. -
FIGURE 17 is perspective assembly view of the components used in a quick fit adjustment mechanism according to some embodiments of this invention. -
FIGURE 18 is a side assembly view of the components shown inFIGURE 17 except with the insert removed. -
FIGURE 19 is a top perspective view of a housing according so some embodiments of this invention. -
FIGURE 20 is a top perspective view of a lever according to some embodiments of this invention. -
FIGURE 21 is a side view showing the lever positioned within the housing. -
FIGURE 22 is a side section view of the lever and housing ofFIGURE 21 except with the spring removed for clarity. -
FIGURE 23 is a view similar to that shown inFIGURE 22 but with the lever in the retracted position. -
FIGURE 24 is a view similar to that shown inFIGURE 22 but with an insert included. -
FIGURE 25 is a view similar to that shown inFIGURE 24 but with the lever in the retracted position. -
FIGURE 26 is a top perspective view of the end of a pole that may be used with some embodiments of this invention. - Referring now to the drawings wherein the showings are for purposes of illustrating embodiments of the invention only and not for purposes of limiting the same, and wherein like reference numerals are understood to refer to like components,
FIGURE 1 shows anassembly 10 that may use embodiments of a quickfit adjustment mechanism 30. Theassembly 10 may include apole 12 that is attached to anaccessory 14. The accessory shown is a paint accessory; and more specifically a paint roller. Thepole 12 may be used as a handle and thus may include agrip surface 18. Theaccessory 14 may have aportion 16 to which thepole 12 is connected. In one embodiment, shown, thepaint accessory portion 16 is a pole. The quickfit adjustment mechanism 30 may be used to quickly and easily connect thepole 12 to theaccessory 14 and to quickly and easily disconnect thepole 12 from theaccessory 14. The quickfit adjustment mechanism 30 is ideally suited for use with paint accessories, including rollers and the like. - The
pole 12 may have adistal end 20 and theaccessory 14 may have anopening 32. Thepaint accessory portion 16 may have various designs within theopening 32 and the quickfit adjustment mechanism 30 is designed to accommodate numerous such designs, making the quick fit adjustment mechanism 30 a nearly universal attachment mechanism. - The quick
fit adjustment mechanism 30 may include ahousing 50, one ormore actuator pins 40, and alever 36. Thehousing 50 may have afirst end 52 that is attachable to thedistal end 20 of thepole 12 and asecond end 54 having an outer surface withthreads 34. The housing may haveholes 56 through which theactuator pins 40 may be extended and retracted. Achamber 58 may be formed in each end of thehousing 50 and they may communicate with each other. Thechamber 58 in thesecond end 54 may communicate with theholes 56. Thechamber 58 in thefirst end 52 may have aslot 60 that may extend through the outer surface of thehousing 50, as shown. Thechamber 58 in thefirst end 52 may also have at least onechannel 62, two shown inFIGURE 6 , that are formed on a side of thechamber 58. Thefirst end 52 may also have anaperture 66. One ormore connection sites 64 which may be used to attach thefirst end 52 to thepole 12, may be provided. - The
lever 36 may be supported to thehousing 50 and moveable with respect to thehousing 50 as will be discussed further below. Thelever 36 may have amain body 68 and aplate 70 that extends from themain body 68, as shown. Themain body 68 may have at least onerib 72, two shown, that is received in thechannel 62 formed in thehousing 50 and by which thelever 36 is slidable within and with respect to thehousing 50. When thelever 36 is positioned within thehousing 50, theplate 70 may extend into thechamber 58 for in thesecond end 54 of thehousing 50. Thelever 36 may have aneck 74 that extends from themain body 68 and through theslot 60 in thehousing 50. Anoperator button 38 may be attached to the distal end of theneck 74, as shown. Agrip surface 48 may be positioned on the outer surface of theoperator button 38 to improve the grip between the user and theoperator button 38. Theoperator button 38 shown is adjustable longitudinally, in the directions indicated byarrow 42. In another embodiment, thebutton 38 may move laterally, and in yet another embodiment the button may be adjusted by rotational movement. The lever may have anaperture 76, shown inFIGURE 16 , used as discussed below. Theaperture 76 may be cone-shaped, as shown. - The
lever 36 may have at least onecontact surface 78, two shown, that contacts acorresponding actuator pin 40. In one embodiment, the contact surfaces 78 are on opposite sides of theplate 70. Eachcontact surface 78 may comprise aridge 80 that may be angled with respect to a longitudinal center line of the lever when the quick fit adjustment mechanism is attached to the pole. Theridges 80 may be angled in opposite directions, as shown. Eachactuator pin 40, see especiallyFIGURE 13 may have agroove 82 that receives thecorresponding ridge 80. Eachactuator pin 40 may be L-shaped, as shown, having afirst leg 84 that may define the distal end, the first to extend out of thehole 56, and asecond leg 86 that may have thegroove 82. Thegroove 82 may be angled, as shown, and cooperate with thecorresponding ridge 80 to cause the actuator pins 40 to move as will be discussed below. - A biasing
device 88 may be used to maintain position of thelever 36 with respect to thehousing 50. The biasingdevice 88 may be a spring that extends through theaperture 66 in the first end of thehousing 50 and into theaperture 76 in thelever 36, as shown. In one embodiment, the pole has a cavity into which thefirst end 52 of thehousing 50 is inserted. In this case, the biasingdevice 88 has a first end that contacts an inner surface of the pole defining the cavity and a second end that is received within the aperture in thelever 36. - In one design, the
paint accessory portion 16 may have threads formed on the surface of theopening 32. To accommodate this design, thepins 40 may be retracted, as discussed below. Thethreads 34 on thehousing 50 may then engage the threads on the accessory 14 to secure the accessory 14 to thepole 12. More specifically, thepole 12 may be rotated with respect to theaccessory 14 while allowing thethreads 34 onpole 12 to engage the threads formed on the surface of theopening 32. Thepole 12 can be easily disconnected from theaccessory portion 16 by rotating thepole 12 with respect to thepaint accessory portion 16 in the opposite direction. - In another design, the
paint accessory portion 16 is not able to engage thethreads 34. In this case, the quickfit adjustment mechanism 30 may be adjusted by moving theoperator button 38, seearrow 42, to move thelever 36 with respect to thehousing 50 between: (1) a first position, seeFIGURES 3 and14 , where the first and second actuator pins are in a retracted position with respect to the first and second holes in the housing; and, the second end of the housing is insertable within an opening in a second associated accessory; and, (2) a second position, seeFIGURES 2 and15 , where the first and second actuator pins extend out of the first and second holes and are contactable to an inner surface of the opening in the accessory to secure the accessory to the pole. To then remove thepole 12, it is only necessary to move the operator button, and thus the lever, in the opposite direction. This causes the actuator pins to retract and the pole can then be easily removed. - The actuator pins 40 shown are on opposite sides of the housing, top and bottom surfaces in a specific embodiment, but other positions may work equally well, depending on the shape of the
opening 32. Thepins 40 may extend from the outer surface of thepole 12 in locations where thethreads 34 are not located, as shown. In another embodiment, thepins 40 may extend from the outer surface of thepole 12 in locations where thethreads 34 are located. The quickfit adjustment mechanism 30 may include asleeve 44 that covers a portion of the outer surface of thepole 12, as shown. Thesleeve 44 may serve to provide a grip surface for the user and/or may serve to cover/protect the components that engage theoperator button 38. In one embodiment, shown, thebutton 38 is positioned substantially outside of thesleeve 44. - Within the
opening 32, theaccessory 14 may have different non-thread designs. In one embodiment, there are apertures sized and positioned to receive the extended actuator pins 40 (as shown inFIGURE 2 ). In another embodiment, there are no such apertures and the actuator pins 40 create enough force to create a frictional connection with the surface that defines theopening 32. Other designs are possible and would work well. In one embodiment, undesirable wobbling/vibrating is minimized by controlling relative size tolerances. In one specific embodiment, the size tolerances are held to about plus or minus 0.002 inches. - With reference now to
FIGURES 17-18 , another embodiment quickfit adjustment mechanism 100 will now be described. The quickfit adjustment mechanism 100 may include ahousing 102, alever 160 and, in some embodiments, aninsert 200. Embodiments of the quickfit adjustment mechanism 100 may be used with any pole chosen with the sound judgment of a person of skill in the art. As one non-limiting example,FIGURE 26 shows the end of apole 240 that may be used with the quickfit adjustment mechanism 100. Thepole 240 may have apole opening 242, apole hole 244 that communicates thepole opening 242 to the outer surface of thepole 240 and apole cavity 246 that communicates thepole opening 242 to the outer surface of thepole 240. - With reference to
FIGURES 17-18 and26 , thehousing 102 may have afirst end 104 that may be generally cylindrical in shape, as shown, and may have anattachment surface 106 that is suitable to be attached to a pole, such aspole 12 discussed above orpole 240. In one specific embodiment, thefirst end 104, and thusattachment surface 106, may be inserted withinpole opening 242, shown inFIGURE 26 . A connector may then be inserted throughpole hole 244 and an opening 108 (referenced inFIGURE 22 ) in thehousing 102 to secure thehousing 102 to the pole. Thehousing 102 may have asecond end 110 that may be generally cylindrical in shape, as shown, and may have anouter surface 112. Thesecond end 110, and thusouter surface 112, may be inserted into an opening in an accessory, such asopening 32 described above, or into theinsert 200 as is discussed further below. In one embodiment, shown,threads 114 may formed on theouter surface 112 and may be used to engage threads in the accessory opening. In one embodiment, shown, there are two areas ofhousing threads 114 that extend axially on the sides of thehousing 102 and two areas of smooth surfaces 138 (and thus no threads), see alsoFIGURE 21 , that extend axially on the top and bottom of thehousing 102. - With reference now to
FIGURES 17-19 and22 , ahousing chamber 116 may be formed within thehousing 102 and may extend from thefirst end 104 to thesecond end 110, as shown. In one embodiment, shown, thehousing chamber 116 extends all the way through thefirst end 104 but does not extend through thesecond end 110 but instead is closed withend wall 122, as referenced inFIGURE 22 . Thehousing 102 may have ahousing hole 118 that communicates thehousing chamber 116 to theouter surface 112 of thesecond end 112 of thehousing 102. Thehousing 102 may have ahousing cavity 120 that communicates thehousing chamber 116 to the outer surface of thefirst end 104 of thehousing 102. Thehousing 102 may have ahousing flange 124 that extends outward from the outer surface of thehousing 102. For the embodiment shown, thehousing flange 124 is positioned axially between the first and second ends 104, 110. - With reference now to
FIGURES 17-18 and20-22 , thelever 160 may have first and second ends 162, 164. Thefirst end 162 may define anactuator pin 166 to be used as will be discussed below. Thelever 160 may be positioned at least partially within thehousing chamber 116 and may be pivotal with respect to thehousing 102. When positioned within thehousing chamber 116, theactuator pin 166 may be positioned juxtaposed to thehousing hole 118, as is shown, for example, inFIGURE 23 . In one embodiment, shown, thelever 160 pivots with respect to thehousing 102 about thesecond end 164 of thelever 160. While thelever 160 may have any pivotal connection with thehousing 102 chosen with the sound judgment of a person of skill in the art, for the embodiment shown thelever 160 may pivot about apivot pin 168. Thepivot pin 168 may be received within a pivot pin opening 170 formed in thelever 160 and a pair ofpivot pin openings FIGURE 19 ). Thelever 160 may have anoperator engagement surface 172 that extends upward (in the drawings shown) and that is used as will be discussed below. Theoperator engagement surface 172 may be accessed through the housing cavity 120 (seeFIGURES 19 and22 ) and through thepole cavity 246 which may be aligned withhousing cavity 120. For the embodiment shown, theoperator engagement surface 172 is positioned between the first and second ends 162, 164 of thelever 160. - With reference now to
FIGURES 17-20 , in one embodiment abiasing device 174 may be used to bias theactuator pin 166 toward a particular position, as will be discussed below. In one specific embodiment, shown, thebiasing device 174 may be a spring. Thespring 174 may have a pair ofcoils coils spring 174 may extend away from thecoils spring 174 to the quickfit adjustment mechanism 100, thelever 160 may have a pair of spring reception surfaces 184, 184 on opposite sides of thelever 160. The reception surfaces 184, 184 may be cylindrically shaped, as shown, and may extend from opposite sides of thelever 160 and define opposite ends of thepivot pin opening 170. The spring coils 176, 176 may be received on the spring reception surfaces 184, 184 and thespring mid-section 178 may contact aspring contact surface 186, also labeled inFIGURE 22 , of thelever 160. The ends 180, 182 of the spring may be received inrespective spring slots FIGURE 19 , formed in thefirst end 104 of thehousing 102. When the quickfit adjustment mechanism 100 is attached to a pole, the spring ends 180, 182 are positioned against an inner surface of the pole, such as against the inner surface ofpole 240, shown inFIGURE 26 , which definespole opening 242. This positioning causes themid-section 178 of the spring to apply a force to thespring contact surface 186 of thelever 160. This force urges thefirst end 162 of the lever upward (direction 216 inFIGURE 22 ) and thus urges or biases theactuator pin 166 toward thehousing hole 118. - With reference now to
FIGURES 17-18 and21-23 , anoperator button 130 may be used to simplify use of the quickfit adjustment mechanism 100. Theoperator button 130 may have aconnection surface 132 that is connected to theoperator engagement surface 172 of thelever 160. In a specific embodiment, theconnection surface 132 forms a channel that receives theoperator engagement surface 172, as shown. Aconnector 134 may then be inserted through a connector hole formed in theoperator button 130 and received in a connector hole formed in thelever 160 to connect theoperator button 130 to thelever 160. Theconnection surface 132 may extend through thehousing cavity 120, as shown, and through thepole cavity 246, shown inFIGURE 26 . Theoperator button 130 may have anoperator contact surface 136 that is contacted by an operator to manually operate the quickfit adjustment mechanism 100, as will be discussed further below. For the embodiment shown, theoperator contact surface 136 may be curved, as seen best inFIGURE 17 . - With reference now to
FIGURES 17-23 , once the quickfit adjustment mechanism 100 is attached to the pole as described above, it may be used as will now be explained. The quickfit adjustment mechanism 100 is selectively manually adjustable. The quickfit adjustment mechanism 100 may be in a first condition where theactuator pin 166 is in a retracted position with respect to thehousing hole 118. By "retracted position" it is meant that theactuator pin 166 does not extend fully through thehousing hole 118. The retracted position is shown inFIGURE 23 . If abiasing device 174 is used, it may bias thelever 160 and thus theactuator pin 166 into an extended position. The extended position is shown inFIGURE 22 . Thus, the operator may, in one embodiment, simply apply a force to theoperator engagement surface 172, such as, in one embodiment, by pressing on theoperator contact surface 136 of theoperator button 130, to overcome the biasing force of thebiasing device 174 to adjust theactuator pin 166 into the retracted position. In another embodiment, the operator need only insert thehousing 102 and during the insertion theactuator pin 166 may contact the accessory and be forced downward. In one specific embodiment, theactuator pin 166 may have anangled surface 188 that contacts the accessory during insertion to better apply the force necessary to move theactuator pin 166 into the retracted position. With theactuator pin 166 in the retracted position, thesecond end 110 of thehousing 102 can easily be removed from any accessory opening and easily inserted into any accessory opening. When in the retracted position, for example, thehousing 102 can be removed from a first paint accessory opening and inserted into a second paint accessory opening. Thehousing flange 124, if used, may be used to contact the accessory as thehousing 102 is inserted into the accessory opening to limit the distance the housing can be inserted. Once inserted into the desired accessory opening, thelever 160, and thus the quickfit adjustment mechanism 100, may be manually adjusted into a second condition where theactuator pin 166 is in an extended position where theactuator pin 166 extends from thehousing chamber 116 out of the housing hole 118 (seeFIGURE 22 ) and into engagement with the accessory. If abiasing device 174 is used, the operator only needs to release theoperator engagement surface 172 of thelever 160, such as be releasing theoperator button 130, so that thebiasing device 174 applies a force to thelever 160 to cause theactuator pin 166 to move into the extended position. The adjustments just described can be repeated as necessary to secure thehousing 102, and thus the pole, to numerous accessories as desired. All that is required is that thesecond end 110 of thehousing 102 can be received within an opening in the accessory. As noted above, in embodiments where the accessory has threads, thethreads 114 formed on theouter surface 112 may engage the accessory threads to secure thehousing 102 and thus the pole to the accessory. - With reference now to
FIGURES 17 and24-25 , in one embodiment the quickfit adjustment mechanism 100 may include aninsert 200. Theinsert 200 may have aninsert body 202 and aninsert chamber 204 that extends into theinsert body 202. Theinsert body 202 may be cylindrically shaped, as shown. Theinsert body 202 may have aninsert hole 206 that communicates with theinsert chamber 204. In one embodiment, shown, theinsert hole 206 may communicate theinsert chamber 204 to an outer surface of theinsert body 202. In one embodiment, theinsert 200 may have at least oneinsert rib 208 formed on an inner surface of theinsert body 202. In one specific embodiment, there are two areas ofmultiple insert ribs 208 that extend axially on the top and bottom of theinsert 200 and two areas of smooth surfaces 210 (and thus no ribs) that extend axially on the sides of theinsert 200. Theinsert 200 may have a have aninsert flange 212 that extends outward from the outer surface of theinsert body 202. For the embodiment shown, theinsert flange 212 is positioned at an axial end of theinsert body 202. - With continuing reference to
FIGURES 17 and24-25 , when theinsert 200 is used, theinsert body 202 is inserted within an accessory opening. Theinsert body 202 may form a press fit with the accessory to secure theinsert body 202 to the accessory. In other embodiments, theinsert body 202 may be secured to the accessory using an adhesive or other methods chosen with the sound judgment of a person of skill in the art. As theinsert body 202 is being inserted into the accessory opening, theinsert flange 212 may be used to contact the accessory to limit the distance the insert can be inserted. - Still referring to
FIGURES 17 and24-25 , when theinsert 200 has been attached to the accessory, the use of the quickfit adjustment mechanism 100 is similar to that discussed above. Theactuator pin 166 may be in, or adjusted into, a retracted position as discussed above and shown inFIGURE 25 . Thesecond end 110 of thehousing 102 can then be inserted into theinsert chamber 204. Thehousing flange 124, if used, may be used to contact theinsert flange 212, if used, as thehousing 102 is inserted into theinsert chamber 204. - With reference now to
FIGURES 17-19 ,21 and24-25 , in order to assure proper relative angular alignment between thehousing 102 and theinsert 200, thehousing threads 114 and the insert rib(s) 208 may be arranged to interfere with each other to limit the relative angular positions that thesecond end 110 of thehousing 102 can be inserted into theinsert chamber 204. While this arrangement can be any chosen with the sound judgment of a person of skill in the art, for the embodiment shown, thehousing threads 114 are formed on the sides of thehousing 102 and theinsert ribs 208 are formed on the top and bottom of theinsert 200. With this alignment, there is no interference between thehousing threads 114 and theinsert ribs 208 so thehousing 102 can be easily inserted into theinsert 200 with proper relative angular alignment. If, however, thehousing 102 is attempted to be inserted into theinsert 200 without proper relative alignment, thehousing threads 114 will contact theinsert ribs 208 and this contact (an interference) will prevent continued insertion of thehousing 102 until the proper relative angular alignment is achieved. Proper relative angular alignment can be easily obtained by rotating thehousing 102 with respect to theinsert 200 until thehousing threads 114 are juxtaposed to thesmooth surfaces 210 of theinsert 200 and theinsert ribs 208 are juxtaposed to thesmooth surfaces 138 of thehousing 102. At this point, thehousing 102 can be easily inserted into theinsert 200 as discussed above. - With reference now to
FIGURES 17 ,19 ,21 and24 , in order to prevent relative rotation of thehousing 102 and theinsert 200 after thehousing 102 has been inserted into theinsert 200, aconvex feature 140 in one component may be received in aconcave feature 214 in the other. For the embodiment shown, fourconvex features 140 are positioned on opposite sides and on the top and bottom of thehousing flange 124 and matchingconcave features 214 are positioned similarly on theinsert flange 212. It is also contemplated to position one or more convex features on theinsert 200 to be received in matching concave features on thehousing 102. - With reference now to
FIGURES 24-25 , once thehousing 102 is inserted into theinsert 200, thelever 160, and thus the quickfit adjustment mechanism 100, may be manually adjusted into the extended position where theactuator pin 166 extends from thehousing chamber 116 out of thehousing hole 118 and into engagement with theinsert hole 206, as shown inFIGURE 24 . If abiasing device 174 is used, seeFIGURE 17 , the operator only needs to release theoperator engagement surface 172 of thelever 160, such as be releasing theoperator button 130, so that thebiasing device 174 applies a force to thelever 160 to cause theactuator pin 166 to move into the extended position. The adjustments just described can be repeated as necessary to secure thehousing 102, and thus the pole, to accessories having aninsert 200 as desired. - The components of the quick
fit adjustment mechanisms pole 12 is made with a Zinc die cast body. In another embodiment, theoperator buttons sleeve 44 is made of a clear silicone rubber. - Numerous embodiments have been described herein. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that the above methods and apparatuses may incorporate changes and modifications. It is intended to include all such modifications and alterations in so far as they come within the scope of the appended claims.
- Having thus described the invention, it is now claimed:
Claims (20)
- A quick fit adjustment mechanism with a housing for an assembly which connects paint related accessories to a pole (12),
characterized in that the quick fit adjustment mechanism comprises:a housing (102) comprising: a first end (104) that has a surface that is suitable to be attached to the associated pole (12), a second end (110) that has an outer surface (112) with threads (114) that are engageable with threads formed on a surface defining a first accessory opening in a first associated accessory to secure the first associated accessory to the associated pole (12), and a housing chamber (116) formed within the housing (102) and extending from the first end (104) to the second end (110). a housing hole (118) that communicates the housing chamber (116) to the outer surface (112) of the second end (110) of the housing.a lever (160) that is positioned at least partially within the housing chamber (116), that has a first end (162) defining an actuator pin (166) that is positioned juxtaposed to the housing hole (118), that comprises an operator engagement surface (172) and that is pivotal with respect to the housing (102),wherein the quick fit adjustment mechanism is adjustable by selective manual engagement with the operator engagement surface (172) to pivot the lever (160) with respect to the housing (102) between a first condition where the actuator pin (166) is in a retracted position with respect to the housing hole (118), with the second end (110) of the housing (102) being removable from the first accessory opening and being insertable within a second accessory opening in a second associated accessory, and a second condition where, while the second end (110) of the housing (102) is inserted within the second accessory opening, the actuator pin (166) is in an extended position where the actuator pin (166) extends from the housing chamber (116) out of the housing hole (118) and into engagement with the second associated accessory to secure the second associated accessory to the associated pole (12). - The quick fit adjustment mechanism of claim 1 further comprising an insert (200) comprising an insert body (202), wherein at least a portion of the insert body (202) is positioned within the second accessory opening, an insert chamber (204) that extends into the insert body (202), and an insert hole (206) that communicates with the insert chamber (204), wherein in the second condition the second end (110) of the housing (102) is inserted within the insert chamber (204) and the actuator pin (166) extends from the housing chamber (116) out of the housing hole (118) and into the insert hole (206).
- The quick fit adjustment mechanism of claim 2 wherein the insert (200) comprises at least one insert rib (208) formed on an inner surface of the insert body (202) that interferes with the threads (114) on the outer surface of the second end (110) of the housing (102) to limit the relative angular positions that the second end (110) of the housing (102) can be inserted into the insert chamber (204).
- The quick fit adjustment mechanism of claim 2 wherein one of the housing (102) and the insert body (202) comprises a convex feature (140), the other of the housing (102) and the insert body (202) comprises a concave feature (214), and when the convex feature (140) is received within the concave feature (214) the housing (102) cannot be rotated with respect to the insert body (202).
- The quick fit adjustment mechanism of claim 4 wherein the insert body (202) comprises an insert flange (212), the housing (102) comprises a housing flange (124) that contacts the insert flange (212) to limit the distance the second end (102) of the housing (102) can be inserted within the insert chamber (204), the convex feature (140) is formed on one of the insert flange (212) and the housing flange (124), and the concave feature (214) is formed on the other of the insert flange (212) and the housing flange (124).
- The quick fit adjustment mechanism of claim 1 further comprising a biasing device (174) that biases the actuator pin (166) into the extended position.
- The quick fit adjustment mechanism of claim 1 wherein the housing (102) comprises a housing cavity (120) that communicates the housing chamber (116) to an outer surface of the first end (103) of the housing (102), the lever (160) has a second end (164) that is pivotally attached to the housing (102), and the operator engagement surface (172) of the lever (160) is accessed through the housing cavity (120).
- The quick fit adjustment mechanism of claim 7 further comprising an operator button (130) comprising a connection surface (132) that is connected to the operator engagement surface (172) of the lever (160), and an operator contact surface (136) that is contacted by an operator to manually engage the operator engagement surface (172).
- A paint assembly for connecting paint related accessories to a pole (12) comprising a paint accessory comprising an accessory opening, a quick fit adjustment mechanism, characterized in that the quick fit adjustment mechanism comprises:an insert (200) comprising an insert body (202), wherein at least a portion of the insert body (202) is positioned within the accessory opening to attach the insert (200) to the paint accessory, an insert chamber (204) that extends into the insert body (202), and (3) an insert hole (206) that communicates with the insert chamber (204),a housing (102) comprising a first end (104) that has a surface that is attached to the pole (12), a second end (110), a housing chamber (116) formed within the housing (102) and extending from the first end (104) to the second end (110), and a housing hole (118) that communicates the housing chamber (116) to an outer surface of the second end (110) of the housing (102),a lever (160) that is positioned at least partially within the housing chamber (116), that has a first end (104) defining an actuator pin (166) that is positioned juxtaposed to the housing hole (118), that comprises an operator engagement surface (172), and that is pivotal with respect to the housing (102),wherein the lever is adjustable by selective manual engagement with the operator engagement surface (172) to pivot the lever (160) with respect to the housing (102) between a first condition where the actuator pin (166) is in a retracted position with respect to the housing hole (118) and the second end (110) of the housing (102) is insertable into the insert chamber (204) and thus into the accessory opening, and a second condition where, while the second end (110) of the housing (102) is inserted within the insert chamber (204), the actuator pin (166) extends from the chamber (204) out of the housing hole (118) and into the insert hole (206) to secure the paint accessory to the pole (12).
- The paint assembly of claim [[10]] 9 wherein one of the housing (102) and the insert body (202) comprises a convex feature (140), the other of the housing (102) and the insert body (202) comprises a concave feature (214), and when the convex feature (140) is received within the concave feature (214) the housing (102) cannot be rotated with respect to the insert body (202).
- The paint assembly of claim 10 wherein the insert body (202) comprises an insert flange (212), the housing (102) comprises a housing flange (124) that contacts the insert flange (212) to limit the distance the second end (110) of the housing (102) can be inserted within the insert chamber (204), the convex feature (140) is formed on one of the insert flange (212) and the housing flange (124), and the concave feature (214) is formed on the other of the insert flange (212) and the housing flange (124).
- The paint assembly of claim 9 further comprising a biasing device (174) that biases the actuator pin (166) into an extended position.
- The paint assembly of claim 12 wherein the housing (102) comprises a housing cavity (120) that communicates the housing chamber (116) to an outer surface of the first end (104) of the housing (102), the lever (160) has a second end (164) that is pivotally attached to the housing (102), and the operator engagement surface (172) of the lever (160) is accessed through the housing cavity (120).
- The paint assembly of claim 13 further comprising an operator button (130) comprising a connection surface (132) that is connected to the operator engagement surface (172) of the lever (160), and an operator contact surface (136) that is contacted by an operator to manually engage the operator engagement surface (172).
- A method for connecting paint related accessories to a pole (12) comprising the steps of(A) providing a first paint accessory comprising: a first accessory opening,(B) providing a quick fit adjustment mechanism, characterized in that the quick fit adjustment mechanism comprises:a housing (102) comprising a first end (104) that is attached to an end of the pole (12), a second end (110) that is sized to be received in the first accessory opening, a housing chamber (116) formed within the housing (102) and extending from the first end (104) to the second end (110), and a housing hole (118) that communicates the housing chamber (116) to an outer surface of the second end (110) of the housing (102), anda lever (160) that is positioned at least partially within the housing chamber (116), that has a first end (104) defining an actuator pin (166) that is positioned juxtaposed to the housing hole (118), that comprises an operator engagement surface (172), and that is pivotal with respect to the housing (102), and(C) attaching the quick fit adjustment mechanism, and thus the pole (12), to the first paint accessory by manually engaging the operator engagement surface (172) of the lever (160) to pivot the lever (160) with respect to the housing (102) to cause the actuator pin (166) to move into a retracted position with respect to the housing hole (118), inserting the second end (110) of the housing (102) into the first accessory opening, and manually engaging the operator engagement surface (172) of the lever (160) to pivot the lever (160) with respect to the housing (102) to cause the actuator pin (166) to move into an extended position where the actuator pin (166) extends through the housing hole (118) and into engagement with the first accessory to secure the first paint accessory to the housing (102) and thus to the pole (12).
- The method of claim 15 wherein step (B) comprises the step of providing the quick fit adjustment mechanism with a biasing device (174) that applies a biasing force to the lever (160) to cause the actuator pin (166) to move into the extended position, step (C) includes the step of applying a manual force to the operator engagement surface (172) of the lever (160) to overcome the biasing force, and step (C) further includes the step of removing the manual force from the operator engagement surface (172) of the lever (160).
- The method of claim 15 wherein the method further comprises the step of providing a second paint accessory comprising: a second accessory opening formed by a surface having threads, step (B) comprises the step of providing the second end (110) of the housing (102) to be sized to be received in the second accessory opening, and to have an outer surface (112) with threads (114), the method further comprises the step of: (C) attaching the quick fit adjustment mechanism, and thus the pole (12), to the second paint accessory by manually engaging the operator engagement surface (172) of the lever (160) to pivot the lever (160) with respect to the housing (102) to cause the actuator pin (166) to move into a retracted position with respect to the housing hole (118), inserting the second end (110) of the housing (102) into the second accessory opening by rotating the housing (102) with respect to the second paint accessory with the threads (114) of the housing (102) engaging the threads of the second accessory, and manually engaging the operator engagement surface (172) of the lever (160) to pivot the lever (160) with respect to the housing (102) to cause the actuator pin (166) to move into an extended position where the actuator pin (166) extends through the housing hole (118) and into engagement with the second accessory.
- The method of claim 15 wherein step (B) comprises the step of providing an insert (200) comprising an insert body (202), wherein at least a portion of the insert body (202) is positioned within the first accessory opening to attach the insert (200) to the first paint accessory, an insert chamber (204) that extends into the insert body (202), and an insert hole (206) that communicates with the insert chamber (204), step (C) includes the step of inserting the second end (110) of the housing (102) into the insert chamber (204), and step (C) further includes the step of extending the actuator pin (166) into the insert hole (206).
- The method of claim 18 wherein step (B) comprises the steps of providing one of the housing (102) and the insert body (202) with a convex feature (140), and providing the other of the housing (102) and the insert body (202) with a concave (214) feature, and step (C) comprises the step of inserting the convex feature (140) into the concave feature (214) to prevent the housing (102) from being rotated with respect to the insert (200).
- The method of claim 18 wherein step (B) comprises the steps of providing the insert (200) with a flange (212), and providing the housing (102) with a flange (124), and step (C) includes the step of inserting the second end of the housing (102) into the insert chamber (204) until the flange (124) of the housing (102) contacts the flange (212) of the insert (200) to limit the distance the second end (110) of the housing (102) can be inserted within the insert chamber (204).
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