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US1689855A
US1689855A US214137A US21413727A US1689855A US 1689855 A US1689855 A US 1689855A US 214137 A US214137 A US 214137A US 21413727 A US21413727 A US 21413727A US 1689855 A US1689855 A US 1689855A
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  • the invention concerns a striping brush, i. e., a brush with which a plurality of lines of equal or unequal width of the same or different colors may be drawn or painted simultaneously.
  • a changeable casing which surrounds the brush the novelty of which is characterized by the fact that both broad sides thereof are provided with triangular slots beginning at the front edge and ta pering to the front edge of the ba-nd'or ferrule, and that upstanding sheet metal strips are se-' cured at right angles to the edges of the slots of one side thereof, the other slotted side being also inserted between said strips.
  • the broad sides of the casing are provided along the length of the part corresponding to the enclosed bristles with sieve-like perforations for taking up the color.
  • the invention renders it possible in the most "simple way to draw with one and the same brush several stripes or bands of desired widthand color combmation.
  • a rectangular box which is subdivided corresponding to the division of the brush is em-- ployed to take the color into which the brush is dipped.
  • Fig. 1 is a view of the fiat brush without the casing
  • Fig. 2 shows the casing flattened out in plan
  • Fig. 3 shows the brush with the casing applied thereto
  • Fig. 4 is .a plan of the color receptacle
  • a flat brush a is employed, the bristles b of which are held together 'by a ferrule 0 the corners (Z of which are rectangular (Fig. 1).
  • the casing consists essentially of a sheet metal strip and has in the centre a rectangular aperture e to take the handle 7 of the brush.
  • the two side portions 9 and h have triangular 214,137, and in Germany November 16, 1925.
  • the brush handle In use the brush handle is inserted through the aperture 6 of the casing, whereafter the one part h thereof is bent up until it lies between the upstanding sheet portions Z, m and m In this manner the bristles of the brush are cleft into three brush portions 0 0 0 which are sharply divided from one another.
  • V-shaped spring clamps p In order to hold the casing fast in this bent position substantially V-shaped spring clamps p are provided these being pushed on laterally and the ends of their arms finding a hold with their bent ends in' the grooves r of the casing.
  • a rectangular containers For the purpose of taking up the color a rectangular containers is employed in. which are inserted removable rectangular colour boxes t t and t corresponding to the brush divisions. In'manipulating the brush the latter is dipped with its'individual'portions o 0 and o in the corresponding boxes 6 t and t the brush portionsbeing guided by means of the slots 6 on the side walls a of the boxes t., The clamps '0 retains the boxes securely in their position so as to insure that they are not lifted up by the brush. A'large number of casings with different divisions are provided with each brush and can be used according to the requirements. By employing an undivided casing an easy-workingbroad fiat brush is obtained.
  • a striping brush having an exchange able casing adapted to surroundithe brush and provided withmeans to divide the bristles thereof into a number of portions sharply divided from one another.
  • a striping brush according to claim 1 in which the bristles of the brush are completely embraced over the greater part of their length by the casing the broad sides of the latter be- 7 I Zf 1,; v 1,689,855,

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P. BREITENBACH Uct. 30, 1928.
STRIPING BRUSH Filed Aug. 19, 1927 0 o o o o o 0 o o o o o o o o o o o o o c o o o o o o o o o o o o o o b o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 0 o o 0 0 o o o o o o o o o o o O O O O O O o o o o o o 0 O O O O O o o o o o 0 Z Patented Oct. 30,1928.
- 1 UNITEDIST A E TEIOFFICEQ 's'rRIrmG BRUSH.
Application filed August 19, 1927, Serial No.
The invention concerns a striping brush, i. e., a brush with which a plurality of lines of equal or unequal width of the same or different colors may be drawn or painted simultaneously. This is attained by a changeable casing which surrounds the brush the novelty of which is characterized by the fact that both broad sides thereof are provided with triangular slots beginning at the front edge and ta pering to the front edge of the ba-nd'or ferrule, and that upstanding sheet metal strips are se-' cured at right angles to the edges of the slots of one side thereof, the other slotted side being also inserted between said strips. The broad sides of the casing are provided along the length of the part corresponding to the enclosed bristles with sieve-like perforations for taking up the color. In this manner a single fiat brush is divided from the ferrule outwards into separate parts corresponding to the division of the casing, and a mixing of the colors cannot occur. The brush thereby ob-. tained can work with different colors at the same time. r
Since to every brush a suitable'number of differently divided casings is provided, the invention renders it possible in the most "simple way to draw with one and the same brush several stripes or bands of desired widthand color combmation. p
In order to assure ready and certain alignment the corners of the casing are formed rectangular.
In order to enable the colors to be applied corresponding to the division of the brush, a rectangular box which is subdivided corresponding to the division of the brush is em-- ployed to take the color into which the brush is dipped.
The invention is illustrated in the accompanying drawing wherein Fig. 1 is a view of the fiat brush without the casing, Fig. 2 shows the casing flattened out in plan, Fig. 3 shows the brush with the casing applied thereto and Fig. 4: is .a plan of the color receptacle;
A flat brush a is employed, the bristles b of which are held together 'by a ferrule 0 the corners (Z of which are rectangular (Fig. 1).
-The casing consists essentially of a sheet metal strip and has in the centre a rectangular aperture e to take the handle 7 of the brush. The two side portions 9 and h have triangular 214,137, and in Germany November 16, 1925.
slots 71 beginning at the edge and tapering inwardly'a distance corresponding to the front edge 70' (Fig. 1) ofthe ferrule c. To the edges of the slots of the one side 9 sheet metal strips Z are soldered at right angles thereto, the length of which corresponds approximately to the thickness of the brush. Other similarly upstanding sheet metal strips m and m define the lateral limits of the casing. Both the broad sides of the casing are provided with sieve-like perforationsg, which facilitat/e the'taking up of the color.
In use the brush handle is inserted through the aperture 6 of the casing, whereafter the one part h thereof is bent up until it lies between the upstanding sheet portions Z, m and m In this manner the bristles of the brush are cleft into three brush portions 0 0 0 which are sharply divided from one another. In order to hold the casing fast in this bent positionsubstantially V-shaped spring clamps p are provided these being pushed on laterally and the ends of their arms finding a hold with their bent ends in' the grooves r of the casing. i
For the purpose of taking up the color a rectangular containers is employed in. which are inserted removable rectangular colour boxes t t and t corresponding to the brush divisions. In'manipulating the brush the latter is dipped with its'individual'portions o 0 and o in the corresponding boxes 6 t and t the brush portionsbeing guided by means of the slots 6 on the side walls a of the boxes t., The clamps '0 retains the boxes securely in their position so as to insure that they are not lifted up by the brush. A'large number of casings with different divisions are provided with each brush and can be used according to the requirements. By employing an undivided casing an easy-workingbroad fiat brush is obtained.
I claim:
1. A striping brush having an exchange able casing adapted to surroundithe brush and provided withmeans to divide the bristles thereof into a number of portions sharply divided from one another.
2. A striping brush according to claim 1, in which the bristles of the brush are completely embraced over the greater part of their length by the casing the broad sides of the latter be- 7 I Zf 1,; v 1,689,855,
" ing provided with sieve-like perforations to sheet metal strips are secured at right angles 7 take up the color in the portions correspondto theedges of the slots of one side, and closed 10 ing to the length of the bristles enclosed. by the other side of the slotted sheet inserted 3. A striping brush according to claim 1 in therebetween.
5 which the two broad sides of the'casing are In testimony whereof I have hereunto set provided with triangular slots commencing at my hand this 2nd day of JulyrA. 111927.: V the forward edge thereof and tapering to the v front edge of the ferrule, and: upstanding PETER BREITENBA GH.
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US2662240A (en) * 1948-10-25 1953-12-15 Robert W Perkins Paintbrush attachment
US4237579A (en) * 1978-09-15 1980-12-09 Salmon Jonathan H Graining brush
US6101658A (en) * 1997-11-10 2000-08-15 Newell Operating Company Liquid coating applicator having spaced applicating mediums
US6601262B2 (en) * 1998-08-13 2003-08-05 Padco, Inc Paint system
US9549654B1 (en) * 2007-10-26 2017-01-24 Designetics, Inc. Fluid applicator

Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2662240A (en) * 1948-10-25 1953-12-15 Robert W Perkins Paintbrush attachment
US4237579A (en) * 1978-09-15 1980-12-09 Salmon Jonathan H Graining brush
US6101658A (en) * 1997-11-10 2000-08-15 Newell Operating Company Liquid coating applicator having spaced applicating mediums
US6601262B2 (en) * 1998-08-13 2003-08-05 Padco, Inc Paint system
US9549654B1 (en) * 2007-10-26 2017-01-24 Designetics, Inc. Fluid applicator

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