Drywall tape dispenser assembly

A drywall tape dispenser assembly for dispensing joint tape and joint compound used in finishing joints in sheetrock or drywall is provided. The drywall tape dispenser assembly comprises a main body having a first side wall, a second side wall, a bottom wall, a front wall, and a rear wall, with the first side wall, the second side wall, the bottom wall, the front wall, and the rear wall creating a mud receiving area. A first slot is formed between the front wall and the bottom wall and a second slot formed between the rear wall and the bottom wall. A tape dispensing mechanism dispenses the tape into and out of the mud receiving area wherein an amount of joint compound is placed in the mud receiving area over a portion of the joint tape within the mud receiving area and wherein a desired amount of joint tape is pulled through second slot, through the joint compound in the mud receiving area, and out of the first slot with a coating of joint compound thereon.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates generally to a drywall tape dispenser assembly and, more particularly, the invention relates to a drywall tape dispenser assembly creating a more effective tool for finishing the joints in sheetrock or drywall.

2. Description of the Prior Art

The interiors of most buildings today, both commercial and residential, are generally finished with sheetrock. Also known as drywall, wallboard, or gypsum board, sheetrock consists of the pressed mineral gypsum sandwiched between two layers of paper. The material is sold in 4×8, 4 by 9, and 4 by 10 foot sheets; the most common thicknesses are ½ inch and ⅝ inch (though other thicknesses are available).

Drywall panels are fastened directly to wall studs or to furring strips applied over masonry surfaces, using wallboard nails, wallboard screws, or, in some cases, adhesive. The joints between panels are hidden by wallboard joint compound and joint tape. In some cases, a texture of special topping compound is applied over the entire surface. In finishing the joints, the joint tape is applied over the joint compound, or “mud”. A need exists for allowing a drywall installer to more effectively coordinate the application of joint compound and joint tape, by incorporating the compound and the tape in a single dispenser.

SUMMARY

The present invention is a drywall tape dispenser assembly for dispensing joint tape and joint compound used in finishing joints in sheetrock or drywall. The drywall tape dispenser assembly comprises a main body having a first side wall, a second side wall, a bottom wall, a front wall, and a rear wall, with the first side wall, the second side wall, the bottom wall, the front wall, and the rear wall creating a mud receiving area. A first slot is formed between the front wall and the bottom wall and a second slot formed between the rear wall and the bottom wall. A tape dispensing mechanism dispenses the tape into and out of the mud receiving area wherein an amount of joint compound is placed in the mud receiving area over a portion of the joint tape within the mud receiving area and wherein a desired amount of joint tape is pulled through second slot, through the joint compound in the mud receiving area, and out of the first slot with a coating of joint compound thereon.

In addition, the present invention includes a method for dispensing joint tape and joint compound used in finishing joints in sheetrock or drywall. The method comprises providing a main body having a first side wall, a second side wall, a bottom wall, a front wall, and a rear wall, creating a mud receiving area from the first side wall, the second side wall, the bottom wall, the front wall, and the rear wall, forming a first slot between the front wall and the bottom wall, forming a second slot between the rear wall and the bottom wall, placing an amount of joint compound placed in the mud receiving area over a portion of the joint tape within the mud receiving area, and pulling a desired amount of joint tape through second slot, through the joint compound in the mud receiving area, and out of the first slot with a coating of joint compound thereon.

The present invention further includes a drywall tape dispenser assembly for dispensing joint tape and joint compound used in finishing joints in sheetrock or drywall. The drywall tape dispenser assembly comprises a main body having a first side wall, a second side wall, a bottom wall, a front wall, and a rear wall, with the first side wall, the second side wall, the bottom wall, the front wall, and the rear wall creating a mud receiving area. A first slot is formed between the front wall and the bottom wall and a second slot formed between the rear wall and the bottom wall. A first strut extends from the first wall with the first strut angling in a generally upward direction and a second strut extends from the second wall with the second strut angling in a generally upward direction. A center axle is releasably positioned between the first strut and the second strut, the center axle holding a roll of joint tape wherein the joint tape is dispensed from the center axle, through the second slot, through the mud receiving area, and through the first slot, wherein an amount of joint compound is placed in the mud receiving area over a portion of the joint tape within the mud receiving area, and wherein a desired amount of joint tape is pulled through second slot, through the joint compound in the mud receiving area, and out of the first slot with a coating of joint compound thereon.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

As illustrated inFIGS. 1-3, the present invention is a drywall tape dispenser assembly, indicated generally at10, for creating a more effective tool for finishing the joints in sheetrock or drywall. The drywall tape dispenser assembly10of the present invention is a dispenser12accommodating both a roll of joint tape14and a quantity of joint compound, such that the joint tape14is “mudded” in the process of being pulled through the dispenser12.

The dispenser12of the drywall tape dispenser assembly10of the present invention is preferably constructed of a durable lightweight metal, injection-molded thermoplastic, or disposable, heavy cardboard. The dispenser12of the drywall tape dispenser assembly10preferably measures approximately fourteen (14″) inches in length and approximately four (4″) inches in height. It should be noted that while the dispenser12of the drywall tape dispenser assembly10is described and illustrated herein as being constructed of specific materials and having a specific size, it is within the scope of the present invention to construct the dispenser12of the drywall tape dispenser assembly10from any type of durable material and to construct the drywall tape dispenser assembly10of any size.

As stated above, the drywall tape dispenser assembly10of the present invention has the dispenser12for holding a roll of joint tape14and an amount of joint compound, i.e., drywall mud. The dispenser12has a first side wall16, a second side wall18opposite and substantially parallel to the first side wall16, a bottom wall20substantially perpendicular to and between the first side wall16and the second side wall18, a front wall22substantially perpendicular to and between the first side wall16and the second side wall18, and a rear wall24substantially opposite the front wall22and substantially perpendicular to and between the first side wall16and the second side wall18. A first slot26is formed between the front wall22and the bottom wall20and a second slot28is formed between the rear wall24and the bottom wall20. A plurality of teeth or serrations30can be added to the first slot26to assist the user in tearing a desired amount of tape from the tape roll14, as will be discussed further below.

The drywall tape dispenser assembly10of the present invention has two substantially parallel, angled struts32extending from the first side wall16and the second side wall18, respectively beyond the rear wall24. Preferably, the struts32are set at an angle of approximately thirty (30°) degrees such that an end point of the struts32is positioned above the first side wall16and the second side wall18. Spanning the area between the struts32nearingly adjacent the end of the struts32is a center axle34. The center axle34runs through the center hub of a roll of joint tape14and can be removed to remove a used roll of joint tape14and to install a new roll of joint tape14.

The first side wall16, the second side wall18, the bottom wall20, the front wall22, and the rear wall24of the drywall tape dispenser assembly10of the present invention create a mud receiving area36for receiving the quantity of joint compound. In practice, the joint tape14is rolled off the roll of joint tape14through the second slot28, through the joint compound, and out the first slot26. The size of the first slot26allows excess joint compound to be taken off the joint tape14as the joint tape14exits the dispenser12through the first slot26.

The manner of use of the drywall tape dispenser assembly10of the present invention will now be described. It will be understood by those skilled in the art that the manner of use of the drywall tape dispenser assembly10described herein is merely one method of use and other methods of use of the drywall tape dispenser assembly10are within the scope of the present invention.

Use of the drywall tape dispenser assembly10of the present invention is very simple and straightforward. First, the joint tape14is pulled from the roll of joint tape14, through the second slot28at the far end of the dispenser12, and out the first slot26. The mud receiving area36is filled with a desired quantity of joint compound, such that the joint compound is on top of the joint tape14. As the joint tape14is pulled out of the dispenser12, such as applying the joint tape to an unfinished wall, the joint tape14is impregnated with a smooth and even coating of joint compound, and joint tape14and joint compound can be applied to the unfinished drywall joint.

The drywall tape dispenser assembly10of the present invention presents a number of distinct and significant benefits and advantages. Foremost, the drywall tape dispenser assembly10allows drywall installers to save time and energy in finishing drywall joints, and to do so with less waste and mess. With the drywall tape dispenser assembly10, the joint tape14is impregnated with a smooth and even coating of joint compound as it comes out of the dispenser12so that the joint tape14and joint compound are ready for immediate application to the drywall joint. With the drywall tape dispenser assembly10, the application is smooth and efficient, and the smoother the application of joint tape14and joint compound, the less sanding required later.

An innovative and clever time-saver, the drywall tape dispenser assembly10of the present invention will be particularly appreciated by the amateur do-it-yourself homeowner, whose skills are not those of a professional drywall installer. For the amateur, the drywall tape dispenser assembly10puts the joint tape14and the joint compound together in an easily handled dispenser12, and thus makes a difficult job easier, but also smoother, quicker, more efficient and cleaner. A handheld device for applying drywall tape14and taping compound to seams in drywall, the drywall tape dispenser assembly10of the present invention enables a drywall installer, whether professional or amateur, to apply both joint tape14and joint compound in one easy operation.

The foregoing exemplary descriptions and the illustrative preferred embodiments of the present invention have been explained in the drawings and described in detail, with varying modifications and alternative embodiments being taught. While the invention has been so shown, described and illustrated, it should be understood by those skilled in the art that equivalent changes in form and detail may be made therein without departing from the true spirit and scope of the invention, and that the scope of the present invention is to be limited only to the claims except as precluded by the prior art. Moreover, the invention as disclosed herein, may be suitably practiced in the absence of the specific elements which are disclosed herein.