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ROLLER FOR USE IN PLASTERBOARD FINISHING
A roller tool for use in plasterboard finishing is disclosed. The tool has a first wing and a second wing, and an edge portion of the first wing is pivotably connected to an edge portion of the second wing. The tool also has one or more first wing rollers connected to, and able to pivot/roll relative to, the first wing, and one or more second wing rollers connected to, and able to pivot/roll relative to, the second wing. In use, the tool can be pressed against surfaces on respective sides of a joint or line between adjacent plasterboard panels, such that the first wing roller(s) contact with the surface on one side of the joint or line and the second wing roller(s) contact with the surface on the other side of the joint or line. When the tool is thus pressed against the surfaces on respective sides of the joint or line between adjacent plasterboard panels, the first wing and the second wing are caused to align (by pivoting relative to one another, if necessary) with the plasterboard panels on the respective sides of the joint or line, such that the first wing roller(s) become(s) correctly oriented relative to the plasterboard panels on one side of the joint or line, and the second wing roller(s) become(s) correctly oriented relative to the plasterboard panel(s) on the other side of the joint or line.
ROLLER FOR USE IN PLASTERBOARD FINISHING
A roller tool for use in plasterboard finishing is disclosed. The tool has a first wing and a second wing, and an edge portion of the first wing is pivotably connected to an edge portion of the second wing. The tool also has one or more first wing rollers connected to, and able to pivot/roll relative to, the first wing, and one or more second wing rollers connected to, and able to pivot/roll relative to, the second wing. In use, the tool can be pressed against surfaces on respective sides of a joint or line between adjacent plasterboard panels, such that the first wing roller(s) contact with the surface on one side of the joint or line and the second wing roller(s) contact with the surface on the other side of the joint or line. When the tool is thus pressed against the surfaces on respective sides of the joint or line between adjacent plasterboard panels, the first wing and the second wing are caused to align (by pivoting relative to one another, if necessary) with the plasterboard panels on the respective sides of the joint or line, such that the first wing roller(s) become(s) correctly oriented relative to the plasterboard panels on one side of the joint or line, and the second wing roller(s) become(s) correctly oriented relative to the plasterboard panel(s) on the other side of the joint or line.
ROLLER FOR USE IN PLASTERBOARD FINISHING
GILL THOMAS CHARLES (author)
2023-09-28
Patent
Electronic Resource
English
IPC:
E04F
FINISHING WORK ON BUILDINGS, e.g. STAIRS, FLOORS
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Ausbau von Bauwerken, z.B. Treppen, Fußböden