US20060076470A1
2006-04-13
11/247,906
2005-10-11
A portable one-man ceiling material hanger with rolling mechanism (A) which is used to easily load material holding apparatus (C). The vertical support (E) is to support the weight of material of material apparatus (C). Angle support (F) is used to hold ceiling material in place. Spring-loaded mechanism (B) is used to stop ceiling material from sliding off lifting apparatus sliding off. Lifting apparatus (D) is used to lift material to ceiling where it will come to adhere to ceiling. The mounting bracket apparatus (G) is affixed to the wall and the material stabilizing apparatus (H) stops material from falling off EZ-Rite by way of holding material at proper angle.
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Implements for finishing work on buildings for setting wall or ceiling slabs or plates for setting a plurality of similar elements by applying them one by one
A47G1/16 IPC
Mirrors ; Picture frames or the like, e.g. provided with heating, lighting or ventilating means Devices for hanging or supporting pictures, mirrors, or the like
This application relates to and claims priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. US 60/617,479 filed on Oct. 12, 2004, specifications which are incorporated herein by reference.
FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCHNot Applicable
SEQUENCE LISTING OR PROGRAMNot Applicable
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION1. Field of Invention
This invention relates to a one man drywall or ceiling hanging apparatus, specifically to hang ceiling materials by way of one man operation.
2. Background of Invention
In standard construction practices as well as home use industry, have relied on more than one person to hang material on a ceiling. The equipment used is usually rented for a fee. The equipment is also large as well as cumbersome to handle.
Originally, ceiling hangers relied on each other's brute strength to hold material while another person or persons secured the ceiling material into place.
As time progressed, new innovative ideas which were more user friendly opposed to brute strength were deduced which in turn made the process of hanging drywall more ergonomically correct. Thereby making the job of hanging drywall and/or other ceiling materials a much easier process.
Even though the new invention which replaced brute strength as well as the use of people to perform hanging of ceiling materials in the past and present. The apparatus used today is large and requires a large vehicle for moving from area of storage to site of where material is to be placed on the ceiling. The apparatus today is so large and cumbersome that it takes a truck to move to location of use. U.S. Pat. No. 5,397,207 to Arellano disclosed a very large apparatus which is very heavy and bulky. Furthermore, the cost of manufacturing is much more expensive than the EZ-Rite. To add, U.S. Pat. No. 5,397,207 Arellano's apparatus needs more than one person or laborer to utilize the apparatus.
Although the U.S. Pat. No. 5,397,207 to Arellano is a far much better way to install ceiling material as opposed to brute strength, it still is less superior to the EZ-Rite. EZ-Rite is a one-man operation and is easily moved from job to job. Furthermore, it does not require a large vehicle to move the EZ-Rite. My own PPA 60/617,479 describes a method of hanging ceiling materials which uses one person. All other methods have many disadvantages:
Accordingly, besides objects and advantages of the EZ-Rite described in the above patent:
In accordance with the present invention, a ceiling material hanging device comprises of a material apparatus, lifting apparatus, vertical support, push pin apparatus, angle support apparatus, expansion unit, a removable handle, and a material rolling device.
DRAWINGS—FIGURESIn drawings, close related figures have same number but different alphabetical suffixes.
FIG. 1A illustrates the material rolling device supplied with wheel and adhering mechanism with bolts and nuts.
FIG. 1B illustrates spring-loaded stopping mechanism which is supplied with a spring-loaded pin.
FIG. 1C illustrates platform for material holding apparatus which is comprised of a elongated platform.
FIG. 1D illustrates a piece of material for lifting apparatus.
FIG. 1E illustrates a piece of material used for vertical support apparatus.
FIG. 1F illustrates a piece of material for angle support.
FIG. 1G illustrates a mounting bracket apparatus.
FIG. 1H illustrates a material stabilizing apparatus.
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A preferred embodiment of the side view of present invention is illustrated in FIG. 1A, side view of material rolling device which is used to roll material onto material holding apparatus 1C. FIG. 1B side view of spring-loaded stopping mechanism which is implanted into material holding apparatus 1C. FIG. 1C is the material holding apparatus. FIG. 1C which is the platform designed to hold ceiling materials. FIG. 1D side view which illustrates lifting apparatus which is connected to FIG. 1C material holding apparatus henceforth, is used to lift material on the material holding apparatus. FIG. 1E vertical support apparatus which is connected to FIG. 1C material holding apparatus is used to support weight of material. FIG. 1F angle support which is affixed to FIG. 1C is used to support weight of FIG. 1C material holding apparatus. FIG. 1G mounting bracket side view will be affixed to wall 1H material stabilizing apparatus side view will stop material from falling off EZ-Rite by way of correct angle of 1C.
CONCLUSION, RAMIFICATIONS, AND SCOPEAccordingly, the reviewer and/or examiner will see that the EZ-Rite is far superior to the way ceiling materials are being affixed today. This new device will decrease back injuries as far as the ceiling hanging industry.
Although the product described above has many specifics, it does not limit the scope of the invention, but as merely providing illustrations through verbiage as well as drawings of some of patent present embodiments.
1. A method for hanging ceiling materials.
(i) a material rolling device
(ii) spring-loaded stopping mechanism
(iii) material holding apparatus
(iv) material lifting apparatus
(v) vertical support apparatus
(vi) angle support apparatus
(vii) a mounting bracket apparatus
(viii) a material stabilizing apparatus
2. A method for hanging ceiling material with one-man operation.
(i) a material rolling device
(ii) spring-loaded stopping mechanism
(iii) material holding apparatus
(iv) material lifting apparatus
(v) vertical support apparatus
(vi) angle support apparatus
(vii) a mounting bracket apparatus
(viii) a material stabilizing apparatus