[0001] This invention relates to paint brushes.
[0002] One problem which with paint brushes is where one is trying to carry out delicate
work and one ends up in a shadow or the light is failing. In these circumstances,
it is very difficult to see accurately the area which one is painting.
[0003] The present invention seeks to reduce or obviate this problem.
[0004] According to the invention, a paint brush comprises a stem, a set of bristles provided
on the end of the stem and light means, associated with the stem and arranged to illuminate
the bristle area of the brush and thus the surrounding surface being painted.
[0005] In one embodiment of the invention, the stem is transparent and the light means is
located at the end of the stem away from the bristles so that the light travels down
the stem from the light means to the end provided with the bristles.
[0006] The stem may be a generally hollow cylinder with the bristles secured in an open
end thereof. The light means may be arranged such that the light travels within the
walls of the cylinder,
[0007] The light means may comprise a housing attached to the opposite end of the cylinder
from the bristles. The cylinder may be inserted into the housing and may receive the
tip of a light bulb within the end of the cylinder. The internal diameter of the cylinder
at this point may be reduced with respect to the bristle end thereof to provide a
diameter just greater than that of the tip of the light bulb.
[0008] Suitably, the housing may be screwed on to the stem, thereby allowing it tom be detached
therefrom. The housing may contain, in addition to the light bulb, a battery for energising
the light bulb and a switch connected between the battery and the light bulb for switching
the light bulb on or off.
[0009] The switch may be suitably operated by rotating the housing relatively to the stem.
Suitably the switch is off when the housing is screwed fully on to the stem and on
when the housing is unscrewed from the stem by a predetermined amount.
[0010] In a second embodiment of the invention a transparent or translucent generally hollow
head is provided attached to the stem and carrying bristles therein. The head may
be detachable from the stem.
[0011] The light means, suitably a light bulb, may be arranged such that light travels within
the walls of the head and may be located in the stem adjacent to the head.
[0012] The stem may contains, in addition to the light bulb, a battery for energising the
light bulb and a switch connected between the battery and the light bulb for switching
the light bulb on or off.
[0013] The head may carry a light refracting module at its outer end for guiding the light
travelling through the head on to the area being painted.
[0014] The invention will now be described in greater detail, by way of example, with reference
to the drawings in which:-
Figure 1 shows a schematic side view of one form of paint brush in accordance with
the invention;
Figure 2 is a view similar to figure 1 but with the illuminating tube in section,
and
Figure 3 is a perspective view of a practical form of paint brush
[0015] Referring to figures 1 and 2 of the drawings, a paint brush 1 comprises a stem 3,
a set of bristles 5 provided on the end of the stem 3 and a light source 7, associated
with the stem 3 and arranged to illuminate the bristle area of the brush 1 and thus
the surrounding surface being painted.
[0016] As can be seen particularly with reference to figure 2, the stem 3 comprises a generally
hollow cylinder 9 of transparent material, typically a transparent plastics material,
having an open front end 11 to provide an aperture to receive the bristles 5. At the
opposite end 13. the tube is internally tapered inward to so that, while the outer
diameter remains the same, the inner diameter is reduced forming a thickened wall
which receives light from a light bulb 15 whose tip 17 protrudes into the cylinder
9.
[0017] The light source 7 comprises a housing 19 which houses, as well as the light bulb
17, a battery and a switch, neither of which are shown. Suitably, the housing 19 is
screwed on to the stem 3 and the switch is actuated by rotation of the housing 19
relative to the stem 3. Thus, for example, the switch is off when the housing 19 is
screwed fully on to the stem 3 and on when the housing 19 unscrewed from the stem
by a predetermined amount.
[0018] As will be appreciated, the construction above described provides a paint brush which,
when the light is on, will illuminate an area around the bristles in all directions,
enabling painting to be carried out in shadowed or reduced illumination conditions.
[0019] It will also be appreciated that for most purposes, while the above described embodiment
has illustrated the invention in one form, it is likely that, in practice, the paint
brush will be shaped to follow that of the usual paint brush. One such example of
such a pain brush is shown in figure 3.
[0020] Referring to figure 3, the paint brush comprises a stem portion 21 which corresponds
to the stem portion 3 in the first embodiment but in this case incorporates the light
source and batteries (not shown in detail but generally indicated at 24) therein.
It will be also seen that the stem 21 is generally of usual paint brush shape. The
stem 21 as shown incorporates a press button 23 for switching on the light. This can
be either of the type which needs to be pressed as long as the light is required,
to save battery life, or can be of the one press for "on", one press for "off" type.
[0021] At the front end of the stem 21 is a removable, generally hollow, head 25 which is
made of clear plastics material. This head 25 carries the bristles 27 of the paint
brush and sits in a socket 29 in the stem 21. To enable the head 25 to be detached,
the stem is provided with a pair of sprung arms 31 which extend into the hollow head
and have detents 33 which extend outwardly into apertures 35 in the head, thus securing
the head in position. The detents 33 are accessible through the apertures so that
the can be pushed inwards to release the detents 33 from the apertures 35 to enable
the head 25 to be pulled out of the socket.
[0022] With this arrangement, a number of different sets of bristles can be used with the
same light by replacing heads. Also, this allows the light bulb and batteries to be
accessible for replacement.
[0023] The head 25 is so arranged that the light from the light bulb in the end of the stem
is transmitted along the walls of the head 25 around the outside of the bristles 27
so as to provide light in the area being painted. To this end, the head 25 has, at
its outer end, a light refracting module 37 for guiding the light passing through
the walls of the head 25.
[0024] While the above has described two embodiments of the invention, it will be appreciated
that many modifications of or additions to this embodiment may be made without departing
from the scope of the invention. For example, in the first embodiment, if desired,
the stem 3 could be solid and could be provided with a short recess at one end to
receive the bristles 5. the light bulb 15 would then be situated behind the other
end of the stem 3.
[0025] The rotary switching arrangement could be replaced by any other suitable switching
arrangement, such as sliding or push button, for example, as shown in the second embodiment.
The stem could have a solid non-transparent central portion with the illumination
being provided by a transparent sleeve position around the central portion.
[0026] As in the second embodiment, the bristles could be provided in the form of a self-contained
brush head which could be removable from the stem to allow other different brush heads
to be interchanged therewith. Alternatively, the stem could be formed with the bristles
fixedly attached thereto, the light housing being removable from the stem and used
with other stems with different sets of bristles.
[0027] In yet a further alternative, the entire stem could be non-transparent, with the
housing having an annular aperture of larger diameter than the stem so that the light
from a bulb in the housing shines alongside the exterior of the stem.
[0028] In the second embodiment, the head 25 could also be solid with only a recess therein
for receiving the bristles 27. Furthermore, depending on the shape of the stem 21,
more than one light bulb could be used.
1. A paint brush (1) comprising a stem, (3, 21) a set of bristles (5, 27) provided on
the end of the stem (3, 21) and light means (7, 24) associated with the stem (3, 21)
and arranged to illuminate the bristle area of the brush (1) and thus the surrounding
surface being painted.
2. A paint brush as claimed in claim 1, wherein the stem (3) is transparent and the light
means (7) is located at the end of the stem (3) away from the bristles (5) so that
the light travels down the stem (3) from the light means (7) to the end (11) provided
with the bristles (5).
3. A paint brush as claimed in claim 1 or 2, wherein the stem (3) is a generally hollow
cylinder (9) with the bristles (5) secured in an open end (11) thereof.
4. A paint brush as claimed in claim 3, wherein the light means (7) is arranged such
that the light travels within the walls of the cylinder (9).
5. A paint brush as claimed in claim 4, wherein the light means (7) comprises a housing
(19) attached to the opposite end (13) of the cylinder (9) from the bristles (5) and
carrying a light bulb (15).
6. A paint brush as claimed in claim 1, wherein a transparent or translucent generally
hollow head (25) is provided attached to the stem (21) and carrying bristles (27)
therein.
7. A paint brush as claimed in claim 6. wherein the head (25) is detachable from the
stem(21).
8. A paint brush as claimed in claim 6 or 7 wherein the light means (24) is arranged
such that light travels within the walls of the head (25).
9. A paint brush as claimed in any one of claims 6 to 8 wherein the light means (24)
is located in the stem (21) adjacent to the head (25).
10. A paint brush as claimed in claim 9, wherein the light means (24) comprises a light
bulb.