IP Library Granted Patent US 7,337,985
Granted Patent B1
US 7,337,985 · App. 11/499,435 · Granted Mar 4, 2008

Texture material for covering a repaired portion of a textured surface

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Patent No.
US 7,337,985
App. No.
11/499,435
Granted
Mar 4, 2008
Kind
B1
Abstract

A texturing system for applying a desired texture pattern on a patched portion of a surface. The texturing system comprises a texture material, a selecting system, and a dispensing system. The texture material comprises a carrier, a binder, a filler, and a change material. The texture material changes from a wet form to a solidified form when exposed to air and appearance when a pH of the texture material changes. The selecting system defines an outlet opening and is supported by the dispensing system such that texture material dispensed from the dispensing system is dispensed through the outlet opening in any one of a plurality of spray patterns.

Claims (115)

1. A texturing system for applying a desired texture pattern on a patched portion of a surface having a surface coating portion with a pre-existing texture pattern, where the patched portion of the surface does not have the pre-existing texture pattern:

texture material comprising a carrier, a binder, a filler, and a change material, where

the texture material changes from a wet form to a solidified form when exposed to air, and

the change material comprises a combination of materials that change appearance when a pH of the texture material changes;

a dispensing system for dispensing the texture material;

a selecting system defining an outlet opening, where the selecting system is supported by the dispensing system such that texture material dispensed from the dispensing system is dispensed through the outlet opening in any one of a plurality of spray patterns; whereby

the selecting system is configured such the spray pattern corresponds to the desired texture pattern; and

the dispensing system is arranged such that operating the dispensing system to dispense the texture material causes the texture material to be deposited onto the patched portion of the surface in the desired texture pattern.

2. A texturing system as recited in claim 1 , in which a color of the change material changes as the pH of the change material changes.

3. A texturing system as recited in claim 1 , in which the texture material further comprises a pH altering material that changes the pH of the texture material.

4. A texturing system as recited in claim 3 , in which the pH altering material is acidic.

5. A texturing system as recited in claim 3 , in which the pH altering material is alkaline.

6. A texturing system as recited in claim 1 , in which:

the carrier is water; and

the pH of the texture material changes as the water evaporates after the texture material is dispensed.

7. A texturing system as recited in claim 1 , in which the change material is a combination of at least two materials selected from a group of change materials consisting of Methyl violet, Thymol blue, Methyl orange, Bromocresol green, Methyl red, Litmus, Bromothymol blue, Thymol blue, Phenolphthalein, Thymolphthalein, and Alizarin yellow.

8. A texturing system as recited in claim 7 , in which the texture material further comprises a pH altering material that changes the pH of the texture material.

9. A method of applying a desired texture pattern on a patched portion of a surface having a surface coating portion with a pre-existing texture pattern, where the patched portion of the surface does not have the pre-existing texture pattern, the method comprising the steps of:

providing texture material comprising a carrier, a binder, a filler, and a change material, where

the step of providing the texture material comprises the step of combining a two or more change materials,

the texture material changes from a wet form to a solidified form when exposed to air, and

the change material changes appearance when a pH of the texture material changes;

providing a dispensing system for dispensing the texture material;

providing a selecting system defining an outlet opening;

supporting the selecting system on the dispensing system such that texture material dispensed from the dispensing system is dispensed through the outlet opening in any one of a plurality of spray patterns;

configuring the selecting system such that the spray pattern corresponds to the desired texture pattern; and

arranging the dispensing system such that the outlet opening is adjacent to the patched portion of the surface;

operating the dispensing system to deposit the texture material onto the patched portion of the surface in the desired texture pattern; and

allowing the texture material to dry such that the texture material changes from the wet form to the solidified form and the change material changes appearance.

10. A method as recited in claim 9 , further comprising the step of applying a coating of paint onto the texture material in the solidified form.

11. A method as recited in claim 9 , further comprising the step of determining whether the texture material is dry based on the appearance of the texture material.

12. A method as recited in claim 9 , further comprising the step of determining whether the texture material is dry based on a change in color of the texture material.

13. A method as recited in claim 9 , further comprising the step of altering the pH of the texture material.

14. A method as recited in claim 9 , further comprising the step of increasing a pH of the texture material.

15. A method as recited in claim 9 , further comprising the step of lowering a pH of the texture material.

16. A method as recited in claim 9 , in which:

the step of providing the texture material comprises the steps of providing water as the carrier; and

the step of allowing the texture material to dry comprises the step of allowing the water to evaporate to alter the pH of the texture material.

17. A texturing system for applying a desired texture pattern on a patched portion of a surface having a surface coating portion with a pre-existing texture pattern, where the patched portion of the surface does not have the pre-existing texture pattern;

texture material comprising

substantially between 20 and 40 percent by weight, inclusive, of a carrier,

substantially between 3 and 7 percent by weight, inclusive, of a binder,

substantially between 20 and 70 percent by weight, inclusive, of a filler, and

substantially between 0.001 and 0.010 percent by weight, inclusive, of a change material, where

the texture material changes from a wet form to a solidified form when exposed to air, and

the change material comprises a combination of materials that change appearance when a pH of the texture material changes;

a dispensing system for dispensing the texture material;

a selecting system defining an outlet opening, where the selecting system is supported by the dispensing system such that texture material dispensed from the dispensing system is dispensed through the outlet opening in any one of a plurality of spray patterns; whereby

the selecting system is configured such the spray pattern corresponds to the desired texture pattern; and

the dispensing system is arranged such that operating the dispensing system to dispense the texture material causes the texture material to be deposited onto the patched portion of the surface in the desired texture pattern.

18. A texturing system as recited in claim 17 , in which a color of the change material changes as the pH of the change material changes.

19. A texturing system as recited in claim 17 , in which the texture material further comprises a pH altering material that changes the pH of the texture material.

20. A texturing system as recited in claim 19 , in which the pH altering material is acidic.

21. A texturing system as recited in claim 19 , in which the pH altering material is alkaline.

22. A texturing system as recited in claim 17 , in which:

the carrier is water; and

the pH of the texture material changes as the water evaporates after the texture material is dispensed.

23. A texturing system as recited in claim 17 , in which the change material is a combination of at least two materials selected from a group of change materials consisting of Methyl violet, Thymol blue, Methyl orange, Bromocresol green, Methyl red, Litmus, Bromothymol blue, Thymol blue, Phenolphthalein, Thymolphthalein, and Alizarin yellow.

24. A texturing system as recited in claim 23 , in which the texture material further comprises a pH altering material that changes the pH of the texture material.

25. A texturing system for applying a desired texture pattern on a patched portion of a surface having a surface coating portion with a pre-existing texture pattern, where the patched portion of the surface does not have the pre-existing texture pattern:

texture material comprising a carrier, a binder, a filler, a change material, and a pH altering material that changes the pH of the texture material, where

the texture material changes from a wet form to a solidified form when exposed to air,

the change material changes appearance when a pH of the texture material changes, and

the pH altering material is acidic;

a dispensing system for dispensing the texture material;

a selecting system defining an outlet opening, where the selecting system is supported by the dispensing system such that texture material dispensed from the dispensing system is dispensed through the outlet opening in any one of a plurality of spray patterns; whereby

the selecting system is configured such the spray pattern corresponds to the desired texture pattern; and

the dispensing system is arranged such that operating the dispensing system to dispense the texture material causes the texture material to be deposited onto the patched portion of the surface in the desired texture pattern.

26. A texturing system as recited in claim 25 , in which a color of the change material changes as the pH of the change material changes.

27. A texturing system as recited in claim 25 , in which the change material comprises a combination of materials that change appearance as the pH of the texture material changes.

28. A texturing system as recited in claim 25 , in which:

the carrier is water; and

the pH of the texture material changes as the water evaporates after the texture material is dispensed.

29. A texturing system as recited in claim 25 , in which the change material is at least one material selected from a group of change materials consisting of Methyl violet, Thymol blue, Methyl orange, Bromocresol green, Methyl red, Litmus, Bromothymol blue, Thymol blue, Phenolphthalein, Thymolphthalein, and Alizarin yellow.

30. A texturing system as recited in claim 25 , in which the change material is a combination of at least two materials selected from a group of change materials consisting of Methyl violet, Thymol blue, Methyl orange, Bromocresol green, Methyl red, Litmus, Bromothymol blue, Thymol blue, Phenolphthalein, Thymolphthalein, and Alizarin yellow.

31. A method of applying a desired texture pattern on a patched portion of a surface having a surface coating portion with a pre-existing texture pattern, where the patched portion of the surface does not have the pre-existing texture pattern, the method comprising the steps of:

providing texture material comprising a carrier, a binder, a filler, and a change material, where

the texture material changes from a wet form to a solidified form when exposed to air, and

the change material changes appearance when a pH of the texture materials changes;

lowering a pH of the texture material;

providing a dispensing system for dispensing the texture material;

providing a selecting system defining an outlet opening;

supporting the selecting system on the dispensing system such that texture material dispensed from the dispensing system is dispensed through the outlet opening in any one of a plurality of spray patterns;

configuring the selecting system such that the spray pattern corresponds to the desired texture pattern; and

arranging the dispensing system such that the outlet opening is adjacent to the patched portion of the surface;

operating the dispensing system to deposit the texture material onto the patched portion of the surface in the desired texture pattern; and

allowing the texture material to dry such that the texture material changes from the wet form to the solidified form and the change material changes appearance.

32. A method as recited in claim 31 , further comprising the step of applying a coating of paint onto the texture material in the solidified form.

33. A method as recited in claim 31 , further comprising the step of determining whether the texture material is dry based on the appearance of the texture material.

34. A method as recited in claim 31 , further comprising the step of determining whether the texture material is dry based on a change in color of the texture material.

35. A method as recited in claim 31 , in which the step of providing the texture material comprises the step of combining a two or more change materials.

36. A method as recited in claim 31 , in which:

the step of providing the texture material comprises the steps of providing water as the carrier; and

the step of allowing the texture material to dry comprises the step of allowing the water to evaporate to alter the pH of the texture material.

37. A texturing system for applying a desired texture pattern on a patched portion of a surface having a surface coating portion with a pre-existing texture pattern, where the patched portion of the surface does not have the pre-existing texture pattern;

texture material comprising

substantially between 20 and 40 percent by weight, inclusive, of a carrier,

substantially between 3 and 7 percent by weight, inclusive, of a binder,

substantially between 20 and 70 percent by weight, inclusive, of a filler,

substantially between 0.001 and 0.010 percent by weight, inclusive, of a change material, and

a pH altering material that changes the pH of the texture material, where

the texture material changes from a wet form to a solidified form when exposed to air,

the change material changes appearance when a pH of the texture material changes, and

the pH altering material is acidic;

a dispensing system for dispensing the texture material;

a selecting system defining an outlet opening, where the selecting system is supported by the dispensing system such that texture material dispensed from the dispensing system is dispensed through the outlet opening in any one of a plurality of spray patterns; whereby

the selecting system is configured such the spray pattern corresponds to the desired texture pattern; and

the dispensing system is arranged such that operating the dispensing system to dispense the texture material causes the texture material to be deposited onto the patched portion of the surface in the desired texture pattern.

38. A texturing system as recited in claim 37 , in which a color of the change material changes as the pH of the change material changes.

39. A texturing system as recited in claim 37 , in which the change material comprises a combination of materials that change appearance as the pH of the texture material changes.

40. A texturing system as recited in claim 37 , in which:

the carrier is water; and

the pH of the texture material changes as the water evaporates after the texture material is dispensed.

41. A texturing system as recited in claim 37 , in which the change material is at least one material selected from a group of change materials consisting of Methyl violet, Thymol blue, Methyl orange, Bromocresol green, Methyl red, Litmus, Bromothymol blue, Thymol blue, Phenolphthalein, Thymolphthalein, and Alizarin yellow.

42. A texturing system as recited in claim 37 , in which the change material is a combination of at least two materials selected from a group of change materials consisting of Methyl violet, Thymol blue, Methyl orange, Bromocresol green, Methyl red, Litmus, Bromothymol blue, Thymol blue, Phenolphthalein, Thymolphthalein, and Alizarin yellow.

Assignments (6)
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Oct 28, 2025
From: A-PAINT SPECIALTY, INC.
To: ALLY BANK, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 073373/0381 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 7, 2025
From: THE PITTSBURGH PAINTS CO.
To: A-PAINT SPECIALTY, INC.
Reel/Frame 070510/0904 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Dec 26, 2024
From: PPG ARCHITECTURAL FINISHES, INC.
To: ALLY BANK, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 069784/0592 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Dec 1, 2024
From: FREEPORT FINANCIAL LLC
To: THE GONZO CORPORATION; HOMAX PRODUCTS, INC.; MAGIC AMERICAN PRODUCTS, INC.; OSMEGEN INCORPORATED; SITE-B COMPANY
Reel/Frame 069441/0613 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Nov 26, 2024
From: GENERAL ELECTRIC CAPITAL CORPORATION
To: HOMAX PRODUCTS, INC.; MAGIC AMERICAN PRODUCTS, INC.; OSMEGEN INCORPORATED; THE GONZO CORPORATION; THE GONZO CORPORATION; SITE-B COMPANY
Reel/Frame 069413/0527 →
NUNC PRO TUNC ASSIGNMENT Recorded Oct 4, 2016
From: HOMAX PRODUCTS, INC.
To: PPG ARCHITECTURAL FINISHES, INC.
Reel/Frame 040221/0116 →