CA1190520A - Pivotal paint roller - Google Patents
Pivotal paint rollerInfo
- Publication number
- CA1190520A CA1190520A CA000414581A CA414581A CA1190520A CA 1190520 A CA1190520 A CA 1190520A CA 000414581 A CA000414581 A CA 000414581A CA 414581 A CA414581 A CA 414581A CA 1190520 A CA1190520 A CA 1190520A
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- Prior art keywords
- handle
- paint roller
- frame
- paint
- flanges
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Classifications
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B05—SPRAYING OR ATOMISING IN GENERAL; APPLYING FLUENT MATERIALS TO SURFACES, IN GENERAL
- B05C—APPARATUS FOR APPLYING FLUENT MATERIALS TO SURFACES, IN GENERAL
- B05C17/00—Hand tools or apparatus using hand held tools, for applying liquids or other fluent materials to, for spreading applied liquids or other fluent materials on, or for partially removing applied liquids or other fluent materials from, surfaces
- B05C17/02—Rollers ; Hand tools comprising coating rollers or coating endless belts
- B05C17/022—Rollers ; Hand tools comprising coating rollers or coating endless belts comprising means for angularly adjusting or allowing angular movement of the roller relative to its handle
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Abstract
ABSTRACT
In a paint roller tool it is known that two parts, a frame usually made of 8 m/m steel rod, and a handle, are rigidly attached to each other. The frame, of varying configurations, forms at the top a long-itudinal axis on which a cylindrical device, that holds the paint bearing sleeve, rotates. This frame ends in a vertical shaft that is securely anchored into the handle, which at its lower end has a threaded opening to accommodate an extension handle. The purpose of the rigid attachment of the frame to the handle is to prevent any uncontrollable movement of the frame during the operation of this tool.
In this invention the paint roller tool is fitted with a moveable frame that is set into the vertical mortise of the handle. The shaft of the frame is attached to the handle by means of a tightenable axis running through the handle and the pivotal joint of the frame shaft.
The axis is tightened with sufficient torque at the outside of the handle to allow the setting and retention of any relative position of the frame during the operation of this tool.
In a paint roller tool it is known that two parts, a frame usually made of 8 m/m steel rod, and a handle, are rigidly attached to each other. The frame, of varying configurations, forms at the top a long-itudinal axis on which a cylindrical device, that holds the paint bearing sleeve, rotates. This frame ends in a vertical shaft that is securely anchored into the handle, which at its lower end has a threaded opening to accommodate an extension handle. The purpose of the rigid attachment of the frame to the handle is to prevent any uncontrollable movement of the frame during the operation of this tool.
In this invention the paint roller tool is fitted with a moveable frame that is set into the vertical mortise of the handle. The shaft of the frame is attached to the handle by means of a tightenable axis running through the handle and the pivotal joint of the frame shaft.
The axis is tightened with sufficient torque at the outside of the handle to allow the setting and retention of any relative position of the frame during the operation of this tool.
Description
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, This invention relates to a paint roller tool.
A paint roller is a tool comprised of a handle from which a frame, of varying configurations, extends to form a horizontal axis at the top. A paint holding cover which is mounted on a cylindrical cage, rotates on said horizon-tal axis. The frame is rigidly anchored into the handle to prevent any uncontrollable movemQnt of the frame during the operation of this tool. The handle has at its lower end a vertical, threaded bore adapted to receive a fitting extension handle.
It is common in the application of paint to roll out the material in vertical movements onto an upright surface.
In order to achieve a uniform pattern of application, it will be necessary to guide the paint roller horizontally along the edge of the sur-Face when there is a horizontal obstruction. Since the frame is rigidly attached to the handle, it is not possible to guide the paint roller hori-zontally along the overhead edge unless the tool is discon-nected from its extension handle.
I have found that this disadvantage may be overcome by providing the paint roller with these preferred embodi-ments: a pivotally adapted frame set into and frictional-ly connected to a handle having a vertical channel at its top, said pivotally adapted frame is connected to said adapted handle by means of a tightenable pivotal axis.
Such embodiments will permit the user to vary the relative position of the paint roller and maintain that position during the operation of this tool.
, This invention relates to a paint roller tool.
A paint roller is a tool comprised of a handle from which a frame, of varying configurations, extends to form a horizontal axis at the top. A paint holding cover which is mounted on a cylindrical cage, rotates on said horizon-tal axis. The frame is rigidly anchored into the handle to prevent any uncontrollable movemQnt of the frame during the operation of this tool. The handle has at its lower end a vertical, threaded bore adapted to receive a fitting extension handle.
It is common in the application of paint to roll out the material in vertical movements onto an upright surface.
In order to achieve a uniform pattern of application, it will be necessary to guide the paint roller horizontally along the edge of the sur-Face when there is a horizontal obstruction. Since the frame is rigidly attached to the handle, it is not possible to guide the paint roller hori-zontally along the overhead edge unless the tool is discon-nected from its extension handle.
I have found that this disadvantage may be overcome by providing the paint roller with these preferred embodi-ments: a pivotally adapted frame set into and frictional-ly connected to a handle having a vertical channel at its top, said pivotally adapted frame is connected to said adapted handle by means of a tightenable pivotal axis.
Such embodiments will permit the user to vary the relative position of the paint roller and maintain that position during the operation of this tool.
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In drawings which illustrate the embodiments of the invention Figures I & II are elevations of a paint roller cover and cy!lind-rical cage mounted on a frame of varying conPi~urations having a pivotal joint by tenon means comprising an eyeloop.
Figures III & IV are elevations of a paint roller cover and cylin-drical cage mounted on a frame of varying configurations having a pivotal joint made by tenon means comprising a flat stamping and a horizontal bore.
Figure V is the side elevation o-f a paint roller cover and cylin-drical caye mounted on a frame of varying configurations having a pivotal joint by tenon means comprising a flat stamping and a horizontal bore.
Figure VI is a side elevation of the paint roller handle having a vertical channel at the top adapted to receive a pivotally adapted frame as illus'crated in Figs. I to V; the flanges of said vertical channel are bored horizontally to receive a pivotal axis. Said handle having at its opposite end a threaded vertical bore adapted to receive an extension handle.
Figures VII and IX are elevations of the assembled tool in an up-right position having the embodiments of the invention il-lustrated in Figures I and VI.
Figures VIII and X are elevations of the assembled tool in an an-gulary adjusted position having embodiments of the invention as illustrated in Figs. I and VI.
Figures XI and XIII are elevations of the assembled tool in an up-right position having the embodiments of the invention as illustrated in Figs. III,V & VI.
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Figures XII and XIV are elevat;ons of the assembled tool in an angulary adjusted position having embodiments of the inven-tion as illustrated in Figs~ III, V & VI.
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; . .",~, Figures I to IV show a continuous frame having a paint holding cover 7 and a cylindrical cage 6 mounted on a horizontal axis 1 extending in varying configurations as illustrated in Figs. I &
II and Figs. III & IV to vertical shaft 2 forming at its lower end either -pivotal joint 3 by tenon means comprising an eyeloop as shown in Figs. I and II or pivotal joint ~ by tenon means comprising a flat stamping as shown in Figs. III -IV and V
having a centre opening 5 adapted to receive pivotal axis 11.
Fig. VI shows a paint roller handle 8 having a vertical channel 9 adapted to receive a pivotal joint 3 (Figs. I & II) - or pivotal joint 4 (Figs. III-IV, & V) of shaft 2. Flanges 13 of handle 8 have a horizontal bore 10 adapted to receive said pivotal axis 11 and clamping means 12 to engage against the outer surfaces of flanges 13 to adjust the frictional fit of pivotal joint 3 (Figs. I & II) or pivotal joint 4 ( Figs. III - IV & V) within said channel 9 of handle 8. Vertical bore 1~ at the opposite end of handle 8 is adapted to receive extension handle 15. Pivotal joint 3 (Figs. I & II) or pivotal joint 4 (Figs. III - IV ~ V) is set into a channel 9 and secured to handle 8 by pivotal axis 11 ~hich protrudes through horizontal bore 10 of flanges 13 of handle ~ and centre opening of pivotal joint 3 ( Figs. I ~ II) or of pivotal joint 4 (Fig. III - IV & V) and tightened against the outer surfaces of flanges 13 with adequate torque to permit frictional adjustment of the relative position of roller 7 to handle 8 and to maintain the set position during the operation of the tool. Use of washers (not illustrated) between the outside 35~
surfaces of flanges 13 and fasteners 12 to increase the area of frictional resistance between handle 8 and pivotal joint 3 (Figs. I & II) or pivotal joint 4 (Fiy. III - IV & V) is recom mended but not necessarily required.
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Supplementary Disclosure The frame of the paint roller, extending From horizontal axis 1 to vertical shaft 2 as illustrated in Figures I to V inclusively, shall be made of a non-resilient material.
Handle 8 of the paint roller, as shown in Figure VI, may be made of a resilient or a non-resilient material.
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In drawings which illustrate the embodiments of the invention Figures I & II are elevations of a paint roller cover and cy!lind-rical cage mounted on a frame of varying conPi~urations having a pivotal joint by tenon means comprising an eyeloop.
Figures III & IV are elevations of a paint roller cover and cylin-drical cage mounted on a frame of varying configurations having a pivotal joint made by tenon means comprising a flat stamping and a horizontal bore.
Figure V is the side elevation o-f a paint roller cover and cylin-drical caye mounted on a frame of varying configurations having a pivotal joint by tenon means comprising a flat stamping and a horizontal bore.
Figure VI is a side elevation of the paint roller handle having a vertical channel at the top adapted to receive a pivotally adapted frame as illus'crated in Figs. I to V; the flanges of said vertical channel are bored horizontally to receive a pivotal axis. Said handle having at its opposite end a threaded vertical bore adapted to receive an extension handle.
Figures VII and IX are elevations of the assembled tool in an up-right position having the embodiments of the invention il-lustrated in Figures I and VI.
Figures VIII and X are elevations of the assembled tool in an an-gulary adjusted position having embodiments of the invention as illustrated in Figs. I and VI.
Figures XI and XIII are elevations of the assembled tool in an up-right position having the embodiments of the invention as illustrated in Figs. III,V & VI.
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Figures XII and XIV are elevat;ons of the assembled tool in an angulary adjusted position having embodiments of the inven-tion as illustrated in Figs~ III, V & VI.
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; . .",~, Figures I to IV show a continuous frame having a paint holding cover 7 and a cylindrical cage 6 mounted on a horizontal axis 1 extending in varying configurations as illustrated in Figs. I &
II and Figs. III & IV to vertical shaft 2 forming at its lower end either -pivotal joint 3 by tenon means comprising an eyeloop as shown in Figs. I and II or pivotal joint ~ by tenon means comprising a flat stamping as shown in Figs. III -IV and V
having a centre opening 5 adapted to receive pivotal axis 11.
Fig. VI shows a paint roller handle 8 having a vertical channel 9 adapted to receive a pivotal joint 3 (Figs. I & II) - or pivotal joint 4 (Figs. III-IV, & V) of shaft 2. Flanges 13 of handle 8 have a horizontal bore 10 adapted to receive said pivotal axis 11 and clamping means 12 to engage against the outer surfaces of flanges 13 to adjust the frictional fit of pivotal joint 3 (Figs. I & II) or pivotal joint 4 ( Figs. III - IV & V) within said channel 9 of handle 8. Vertical bore 1~ at the opposite end of handle 8 is adapted to receive extension handle 15. Pivotal joint 3 (Figs. I & II) or pivotal joint 4 (Figs. III - IV ~ V) is set into a channel 9 and secured to handle 8 by pivotal axis 11 ~hich protrudes through horizontal bore 10 of flanges 13 of handle ~ and centre opening of pivotal joint 3 ( Figs. I ~ II) or of pivotal joint 4 (Fig. III - IV & V) and tightened against the outer surfaces of flanges 13 with adequate torque to permit frictional adjustment of the relative position of roller 7 to handle 8 and to maintain the set position during the operation of the tool. Use of washers (not illustrated) between the outside 35~
surfaces of flanges 13 and fasteners 12 to increase the area of frictional resistance between handle 8 and pivotal joint 3 (Figs. I & II) or pivotal joint 4 (Fiy. III - IV & V) is recom mended but not necessarily required.
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Supplementary Disclosure The frame of the paint roller, extending From horizontal axis 1 to vertical shaft 2 as illustrated in Figures I to V inclusively, shall be made of a non-resilient material.
Handle 8 of the paint roller, as shown in Figure VI, may be made of a resilient or a non-resilient material.
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Claims
The embodiments of the invention to which an exclusive property and privilege is claimed are defined as follows.
Claim 1 A paint roller tool comprising a rotating device adapted to carry a paint bearing cover mounted on a frame forming a horizontal axis at the top, and, by means of varying configurations, a centrally spaced vertical shaft adapted to form at its lower end a pivotal joint by tenon means;
a handle adapted to form at its top a vertical channel, both flanges of said vertical channel having a horizontal bore adapted to receive a tightenable pivotal axis, Claim 2 A paint roller as defined in Claim 1 in which said tenon means comprises an eyeloop engaging on said pivotal axis and against said flanges of said channel of said handle.
Claim 3 A paint roller as defined in Claim 1, in which said tenon means comprises a flat stamping having a horizontal bore engaging on said pivotal axis, and against said flanges of said channel of said handle.
Claim 4 A paint roller as defined in Claim 1, in which said tighten-able pivotal axis comprises clamping means to force both flanges of said channel of said handle against both sides of said pivotal joint, Claim 5 A paint roller as defined in Claim 1 and Claim 4, in which washers are engaged on said tightenable pivotal axis and clamped against said flanges of said handle.
Claim 6 A paint roller as defined in Claim 1, in which said handle has at its lower end a vertical bore adapted to receive an extension handle.
Claim 7 A paint roller as defined in Claim 6, in which said vertical bore of said handle comprises a threaded circumference.
Claim 8 A paint roller as defined in Claim 1, in which said rota-ting device adapted to carry a paint holding cover compri-ses a pair of spaced collars fixedly connected at the cir-cumference of said collars by equally spaced horizontally run wire rods, said collars adapted to rotate on said horizontal axis of said frame.
Claim 9 A paint roller as defined in Claim 1, in which said paint holding cover is mounted on two independently spaced collars adapted to rotate on said horizontal axis of said frame.
Claims Supported By Supplementary Disclosure Claim 10 A paint roller as defined in Claim 1, in which said frame is made of a non-resilient material.
Claim 11 A paint roller as defined in Claim 1, in which said hand-le is made of a resilient material.
Claim 12 A paint roller as defined in Claim 1, in which said hand-le is made of a non-resilient material.
Claim 1 A paint roller tool comprising a rotating device adapted to carry a paint bearing cover mounted on a frame forming a horizontal axis at the top, and, by means of varying configurations, a centrally spaced vertical shaft adapted to form at its lower end a pivotal joint by tenon means;
a handle adapted to form at its top a vertical channel, both flanges of said vertical channel having a horizontal bore adapted to receive a tightenable pivotal axis, Claim 2 A paint roller as defined in Claim 1 in which said tenon means comprises an eyeloop engaging on said pivotal axis and against said flanges of said channel of said handle.
Claim 3 A paint roller as defined in Claim 1, in which said tenon means comprises a flat stamping having a horizontal bore engaging on said pivotal axis, and against said flanges of said channel of said handle.
Claim 4 A paint roller as defined in Claim 1, in which said tighten-able pivotal axis comprises clamping means to force both flanges of said channel of said handle against both sides of said pivotal joint, Claim 5 A paint roller as defined in Claim 1 and Claim 4, in which washers are engaged on said tightenable pivotal axis and clamped against said flanges of said handle.
Claim 6 A paint roller as defined in Claim 1, in which said handle has at its lower end a vertical bore adapted to receive an extension handle.
Claim 7 A paint roller as defined in Claim 6, in which said vertical bore of said handle comprises a threaded circumference.
Claim 8 A paint roller as defined in Claim 1, in which said rota-ting device adapted to carry a paint holding cover compri-ses a pair of spaced collars fixedly connected at the cir-cumference of said collars by equally spaced horizontally run wire rods, said collars adapted to rotate on said horizontal axis of said frame.
Claim 9 A paint roller as defined in Claim 1, in which said paint holding cover is mounted on two independently spaced collars adapted to rotate on said horizontal axis of said frame.
Claims Supported By Supplementary Disclosure Claim 10 A paint roller as defined in Claim 1, in which said frame is made of a non-resilient material.
Claim 11 A paint roller as defined in Claim 1, in which said hand-le is made of a resilient material.
Claim 12 A paint roller as defined in Claim 1, in which said hand-le is made of a non-resilient material.
Priority Applications (1)
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CA000414581A CA1190520A (en) | 1982-11-01 | 1982-11-01 | Pivotal paint roller |
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CA000414581A CA1190520A (en) | 1982-11-01 | 1982-11-01 | Pivotal paint roller |
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Cited By (7)
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US5050261A (en) * | 1990-12-10 | 1991-09-24 | Hofacker Roland J | Angularly adjustable adapter for paint rollers |
EP0672465A1 (en) * | 1994-02-22 | 1995-09-20 | Sterkel GmbH Pinsel- und Farbrollerwerk | Working tool |
US5715562A (en) * | 1996-06-28 | 1998-02-10 | Lowrey; Roland E. | Angle-rite adjustable paint roller |
US5903952A (en) * | 1997-06-13 | 1999-05-18 | The Wooster Brush Company | Indexable paint roller frame |
US6012865A (en) * | 1997-04-14 | 2000-01-11 | Scott; Julius Rosman | Remote control multi position paint roller frame |
CN104746855A (en) * | 2015-04-18 | 2015-07-01 | 陈烁 | Paint rolling wheel brush |
CN107119885A (en) * | 2017-06-23 | 2017-09-01 | 镇江市富元制刷有限公司 | A kind of support of wall painting brush roller |
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Cited By (7)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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US5050261A (en) * | 1990-12-10 | 1991-09-24 | Hofacker Roland J | Angularly adjustable adapter for paint rollers |
EP0672465A1 (en) * | 1994-02-22 | 1995-09-20 | Sterkel GmbH Pinsel- und Farbrollerwerk | Working tool |
US5715562A (en) * | 1996-06-28 | 1998-02-10 | Lowrey; Roland E. | Angle-rite adjustable paint roller |
US6012865A (en) * | 1997-04-14 | 2000-01-11 | Scott; Julius Rosman | Remote control multi position paint roller frame |
US5903952A (en) * | 1997-06-13 | 1999-05-18 | The Wooster Brush Company | Indexable paint roller frame |
CN104746855A (en) * | 2015-04-18 | 2015-07-01 | 陈烁 | Paint rolling wheel brush |
CN107119885A (en) * | 2017-06-23 | 2017-09-01 | 镇江市富元制刷有限公司 | A kind of support of wall painting brush roller |
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