Method and Apparatus for Spray Paint Marking
First Claim
1. A method and an apparatus for spray painting, a. wherein said apparatus includes:
- i. a shaped spray paint nozzle attached to a spray paint can, wherein said shaped nozzle forces the exiting paint to take on the shape and form of the shaped nozzle; and
b. wherein said method comprises the steps of;
i. directing the said shaped nozzle in the desired direction; and
ii. pressing the said shaped nozzle which causes spray paint to exit the said shaped nozzle in the form and shape of the said shaped nozzle.
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Abstract
A single and/or multiple spray paint railroad track and/or railroad tie marking method and lightweight apparatus is provided which has rollers to guide and easily move the device on the railroad tracks over the railroad track and/or ties to be spray paint marked for replacement. In its preferred embodiment, the multiple spray paint cans are positioned and connected to simultaneously mark the top side of both outer ends of a railroad tie, and optionally an inner portion of the railroad tie, with a single activation of a trigger mechanism in order to assure that both ends, an optionally an inner portion, of a selected railroad tie is plainly marked for the railroad tie replacement gang. In its alternative embodiment, the spray paint cans are mounted to spray paint mark the inside surface of the railroad track above the railroad tie chosen for replacement. The removable push handle and fixed carrying handle allow for compact and easy transportation to and from the job site. The optional spray paint can trays provide for a safe and easy means for carrying along extra spray paint cans and for retaining spent spray paint cans for proper disposal at a later time. The use of the optional spray paint shields provides for more accurate paint application by reducing the effects of wind and wind gusts and for shielding parts of the apparatus from the accumulation of unwanted paint. The use of a shaped spray paint nozzle provides a method and apparatus for shaping the spray paint exiting from the spray paint cans. Depending upon the shape of the spray paint nozzle, the resulting spray paint mark could be something other than a simple spray paint circle. For example, the resulting spray paint could be a long line, a circle with a hole in it, an “X”, or any other shape suitable to a nozzle design. The spray paint nozzle design can also include a spray paint nozzle clip which allows for the positioning of the spray paint nozzle in any orientation desired by the user. The spray paint nozzle designs have other applications than just for the marking of railroad tracks and/or railroad ties and those designs and uses would be apparent to anyone skilled in the art.
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26 Claims
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1. A method and an apparatus for spray painting,
a. wherein said apparatus includes: -
i. a shaped spray paint nozzle attached to a spray paint can, wherein said shaped nozzle forces the exiting paint to take on the shape and form of the shaped nozzle; and
b. wherein said method comprises the steps of;
i. directing the said shaped nozzle in the desired direction; and
ii. pressing the said shaped nozzle which causes spray paint to exit the said shaped nozzle in the form and shape of the said shaped nozzle. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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3. A method for spray paint marking railroad ties using a multiple nozzle spray paint apparatus,
a. wherein said apparatus comprises: -
i. a plurality of spray paint cans held in a plurality of spray paint can holders;
ii. said spray paint can holders having a trigger mechanism for releasing paint from the said spray paint cans;
iii. said spray paint can holders being attached either fixedly or adjustably in a vertical and/or angular position relative to a horizontal main frame at either end of the said main frame;
iv. a plurality of roller brackets attached horizontally and perpendicular to the said main frame;
v. a plurality of vertically and horizontally mounted rollers rotatably attached to said roller brackets;
vi. a center bracket being attached to said main frame;
vii. a carrying handle and guide brackets attached to said center bracket;
viii. a cable connector bar moveably connected to said center bracket and to a plurality of cables;
ix. a push handle bracket attached to the said main frame;
x. a handle grip and trigger mechanism attached to a push handle, said push handle being removably attached to the said push handle bracket;
xi. of the said plurality of cables, the first said cable is attached to the said push handle trigger mechanism and to the said cable connector bar, two other said cables being connected to the said cable connector bars and to two tension adjustment hooks, the said tension adjustment hooks being further connected to two tension adjustment bars wherein said tension adjustment bars are further connected to another said cable which is connected to said spray paint can holder triggers;
xii. said cables being guided by a plurality of pulley rollers rotatably attached to the said center bracket and to the end pulley brackets;
xiii. said cables being held in tension and in an non-triggering mode by tension spring attached to the said cables along the length of the said main frame; and
b. wherein said method comprises the steps of;
i. positioning the said apparatus on the railroad track in a horizontal position such that the said rollers are in contact with the railroad track and perpendicular to the said railroad tracks;
ii. attaching the said push handle to the said push handle bracket;
iii. placing said spray paint cans in the said spray paint can holders;
iv. moving the said apparatus down the said railroad track by pushing the said push handle attached to the said apparatus;
v. identifying said railroad ties that need to be replaced;
vi. stopping the said apparatus and activating said triggering mechanism such that paint sprays simultaneously from the said plurality of spray paint cans onto the exposed top ends of the said railroad ties;
vii. releasing the said triggering mechanism to stop the said paint from spraying; and
viii. continuing to push the said apparatus down the said railroad track looking for more of the said railroad ties that need to be replaced. - View Dependent Claims (4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
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19. A method for spray paint marking railroad track using a multiple nozzle spray paint apparatus,
a. wherein said apparatus comprises: -
i. a singular or a plurality of spray paint cans held in a single or a plurality of spray paint can holders;
ii. said spray paint can holders having a trigger mechanism for releasing paint from the said spray paint cans;
iii. said spray paint can holders being attached either fixedly or adjustably in a horizontal and/or angular position relative to a horizontal main frame at one or more locations along the interior horizontal length of the said main frame;
iv. a plurality of roller brackets attached horizontally and parallel to the said main frame;
v. a plurality of vertically and horizontally mounted rollers rotatably attached to said roller brackets;
vi. a center bracket being attached to said main frame;
vii. a carrying handle and guide brackets attached to said center bracket;
viii. a cable connector bar moveably connected to said center bracket and to a plurality of cables;
ix. a push handle bracket attached to the said main frame;
x. a handle grip and trigger mechanism attached to a push handle, said push handle being removably attached to the said push handle bracket;
xi. of the said plurality of cables, the first said cable is attached to the said push handle trigger mechanism and to the said cable connector bar, two other said cables being connected to the said cable connector bars and to two tension adjustment hooks, the said tension adjustment hooks being further connected to two tension adjustment bars wherein said tension adjustment bars are further connected to another said cable which is connected to said spray paint can holder triggers;
xii. said cables being guided by a plurality of pulley rollers rotatably attached to the said center bracket and to the end pulley brackets;
xiii. said cables being held in tension and in an non-triggering mode by tension spring attached to the said cables along the length of the said main frame; and
b. wherein said method comprises the steps of;
i. positioning the said apparatus on the railroad track in a horizontal position such that the said rollers are in contact with the railroad track and perpendicular to the said railroad tracks;
ii. attaching the said push handle to the said push handle bracket;
iii. placing said spray paint can(s) in the said spray paint can holder(s);
iv. moving the said apparatus down the said railroad track by pushing the said push handle attached to the said apparatus;
v. identifying said railroad ties that need to be replaced;
vi. stopping the said apparatus and activating said triggering mechanism such that paint sprays simultaneously from the said plurality of spray paint cans onto the inside surface of the said railroad track;
vii. releasing the said triggering mechanism to stop the said paint from spraying; and
viii. continuing to push the said apparatus down the said railroad track looking for more of the said railroad ties that need to be replaced. - View Dependent Claims (20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26)
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