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Masking tape and method

DC
  • US 5,786,028 A
  • Filed: 09/05/1996
  • Issued: 07/28/1998
  • Est. Priority Date: 09/05/1996
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A method for the spray application of paint to a surface of an object having a first section to be spray painted and a contiguous second section to be masked, said method comprising:

  • providing a flexible tape including a body with a top surface and a bottom surface connected by at least one lateral edge, said bottom surface having a pressure sensitive adhesive adapted to adhere to the second section, said bottom surface forming a vertex with the second section proximate but spaced from a demarcation line between the first and second sections, said lateral edge having a leading portion, said leading portion of said lateral edge sloped upwardly and outwardly from the bottom surface and overhanging the vertex;

    providing a spray head for spraying paint on the first section adjacent the tape at an included angle a between a leading edge of the spraying paint and the surface of the object, said angle α

    being greater than an included angle β

    between the second section and a line passing through the vertex and the extreme of the leading portion of the lateral edge, said leading portion of the lateral edge shadowing the vertex from the spray and forming a shadow zone about the vertex;

    applying said tape to the object with the shadow zone between the vertex and the demarcation line between the first and second sections;

    spraying a full-thickness layer of paint from the spray head on the first section, said second section being protected by the shadow zone;

    terminating spraying when the layer of saint at the demarcation line substantially reaches full-thickness before the paint flows into the shadow zone and makes contact with the lateral edge of the tape;

    allowing the paint to dry; and

    ,removing the tape from the second section whereby a sharp demarcation line is formed between the first and second sections.

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