US1769980A - Machine for producing lines and marks - Google Patents

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US1769980A
US1769980A US86773A US8677326A US1769980A US 1769980 A US1769980 A US 1769980A US 86773 A US86773 A US 86773A US 8677326 A US8677326 A US 8677326A US 1769980 A US1769980 A US 1769980A
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  • the object of my invention is to provide a simple and convenient machine whereby lines or marks may be made upon a surface.
  • Figure 1 is a side elevation of the device
  • Figure 2 is a vertical section of the same on the line 2-2 in Figure 1,
  • Figure 3 is an isometric view of the device
  • Figure el is an optional form of the peripheral marking brush.
  • My improved device includes a cylindrical tank 1 provided with an axle 2, by which it may be rotatably mounted on any convenient carriage.
  • the cylindrical wall 3 of tank 1 has peripheral discharge apertures ltherein.
  • Circumferential flanges 31, 4:1 are preferably provided along the side edges of the wall 3. Abutt-ing each flange 31, 4:1 and surrounding the circumferential wall 3 are a pair of rings 8, 9 preferably of rubber. These rings are rectangular in cross section.
  • a compressible absorbent pad or shoe 5 is arranged upon the cylindrical wall of the tank 1 between the rings 8, 9 and may be detachably secured thereon by means of pins 6 and 7 inserted through its ends and the rings 8, 9. rIhe pad or shoe 5 is of greater thickness than the rings 8, 9 and therefore extends beyond the circumference of the rings.
  • One side 11 of the tank 1 is preferably detachable to permit access tothe interior of the tank 1 for cleaning and is secured thereon by means of bolts 12, 12 inserted therethrough and secured in ears 13, 13 or the like on the wall of the tank 1.
  • Marking fluid is supplied to the tank 1 at the supply port 10 and, by reason of the peripheral discharge apertures 4, will saturate the absorbent pad or shoe 5. As the tank is rolled over a surface to be marked, the bv' marking fluid will be deposited or impressed 8, 1926. Serial No. 86,773.
  • the absorbent pad 5 upon the surface by the absorbent pad 5 which will be compressed by the weight of the tank 1 until the rings 8. 9 are in Contact with the surfacewhereby the marking fluid will be pressed out of the pad.
  • This pad 5 is preferably of a resilient nature which will expand when the pressure or weight of the tank is removed and will draw into itself the marking fluid as the point of pressure is passed. rlfhe rubber rings 8 and 9 at the sides of the absorbent pad or shoe will serve to limit the spread of the marking fluid laterally beyond the area which it is desired to cover.
  • FIG. l An optional form of marking shoe is illustrated in Figure l.
  • I provide a suitable fabric or the like 14 carrying bristles 15, upon the periphery of the tank 1, in place of the absorbent shoe 5, above described.
  • the other parts of the device being as above explained and specified.
  • the marking fluid is discharged through the peripheral apertures 16 and is spread by the bristles 15.
  • AV cut-0E or sliding valve is preferably provided in this form of the device and may comprise a cylindrical cut-ofi' plate 17 having apertures 18 which normally register with the apertures 16 of the tank 1 when the device is in use, but which may be moved or rotated to close the apertures 16 when the dcvice is not in use.
  • This form of the device is adapted for use with a heavy marking fluid or paint.
  • the cut-oli1 valve may, however, be used in either form of the device as conditions may require.
  • a cylindrical tank having peripheral discharge apertures therein, a compressible shoe on the periphery of the tank adapted to be permeated by a fluid contained in the tank, a cylindrical cut-0E plate within the cylindrical tank having apertures therein adapted to register with the tank apertures, said plate being rotatable within the tank to cut olf flow of fluid to said tank apertures and rings at the sides of the said shoeJ normally disposed below the plane of the surface of the said shoe and adapted to limit the area to be covered by the said fluid.
  • a device of the character described comprising a cylindrical tank having end closure means, the cylindrical Wall of said tank havingv apertures therethrough, circumferential side flanges on said Wall, a shoe adapted to be'permeated by a inid in said tank and surroundingthe Wall of the tank, and :rings at the sides of said Vshoe and between said shoe and said flanges normally disposed below the plane of the surface of the said shoe vand adapted to limit the area to be covered by said fluid.
  • a device for producing lines comprising a cylindrical tank, means to' support said tank for rotation, said tank having circumferential side flanges, spaced rings surrounding said tank and laterally abutting said flanges, a shoe circumferentially surrounding said tank between vsaid rings and normally extending beyond the vcircumference of said rings, and means to lock said shoe tosad rings.

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July 8, 1930. F. R. ALLEN MACHINE FOR PRODUCING LINES AND MARKS Filed Feb. 8, 1926 INVENTOR MJL-N 4 ATTORN Patented July 8, 1930 UTE STATES FRANK R. ALLEN, F PASSAIG, NEW JERSEY MACHINE FOR PRODUCING LINES AND MARKS Application iled February My invention relates to improvements in machines for producing lines and marks.
The object of my invention is to provide a simple and convenient machine whereby lines or marks may be made upon a surface.
The best mode in which I have contemplated applying my said invention is illustrated in the accompanying drawings in which:
Figure 1 is a side elevation of the device,
Figure 2 is a vertical section of the same on the line 2-2 in Figure 1,
Figure 3 is an isometric view of the device, and
Figure el is an optional form of the peripheral marking brush.
Similar characters of reference refer to similar parts throughout the several views.
My improved device includes a cylindrical tank 1 provided with an axle 2, by which it may be rotatably mounted on any convenient carriage. The cylindrical wall 3 of tank 1 has peripheral discharge apertures ltherein.
Circumferential flanges 31, 4:1 are preferably provided along the side edges of the wall 3. Abutt-ing each flange 31, 4:1 and surrounding the circumferential wall 3 are a pair of rings 8, 9 preferably of rubber. These rings are rectangular in cross section.
A compressible absorbent pad or shoe 5 is arranged upon the cylindrical wall of the tank 1 between the rings 8, 9 and may be detachably secured thereon by means of pins 6 and 7 inserted through its ends and the rings 8, 9. rIhe pad or shoe 5 is of greater thickness than the rings 8, 9 and therefore extends beyond the circumference of the rings.
One side 11 of the tank 1 is preferably detachable to permit access tothe interior of the tank 1 for cleaning and is secured thereon by means of bolts 12, 12 inserted therethrough and secured in ears 13, 13 or the like on the wall of the tank 1.
Marking fluid is supplied to the tank 1 at the supply port 10 and, by reason of the peripheral discharge apertures 4, will saturate the absorbent pad or shoe 5. As the tank is rolled over a surface to be marked, the bv' marking fluid will be deposited or impressed 8, 1926. Serial No. 86,773.
upon the surface by the absorbent pad 5 which will be compressed by the weight of the tank 1 until the rings 8. 9 are in Contact with the surfacewhereby the marking fluid will be pressed out of the pad. This pad 5 is preferably of a resilient nature which will expand when the pressure or weight of the tank is removed and will draw into itself the marking fluid as the point of pressure is passed. rlfhe rubber rings 8 and 9 at the sides of the absorbent pad or shoe will serve to limit the spread of the marking fluid laterally beyond the area which it is desired to cover.
An optional form of marking shoe is illustrated in Figure l. In this form of the device, I provide a suitable fabric or the like 14 carrying bristles 15, upon the periphery of the tank 1, in place of the absorbent shoe 5, above described. The other parts of the device being as above explained and specified. P
In this form of the device, the marking fluid is discharged through the peripheral apertures 16 and is spread by the bristles 15. AV cut-0E or sliding valve is preferably provided in this form of the device and may comprise a cylindrical cut-ofi' plate 17 having apertures 18 which normally register with the apertures 16 of the tank 1 when the device is in use, but which may be moved or rotated to close the apertures 16 when the dcvice is not in use. This form of the device is adapted for use with a heavy marking fluid or paint. The cut-oli1 valve may, however, be used in either form of the device as conditions may require.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim is:
1. In a device of the character described, the combination of a cylindrical tank having peripheral discharge apertures therein, a compressible shoe on the periphery of the tank adapted to be permeated by a fluid contained in the tank, a cylindrical cut-0E plate within the cylindrical tank having apertures therein adapted to register with the tank apertures, said plate being rotatable within the tank to cut olf flow of fluid to said tank apertures and rings at the sides of the said shoeJ normally disposed below the plane of the surface of the said shoe and adapted to limit the area to be covered by the said fluid.
2. A device of the character described comprising a cylindrical tank having end closure means, the cylindrical Wall of said tank havingv apertures therethrough, circumferential side flanges on said Wall, a shoe adapted to be'permeated by a inid in said tank and surroundingthe Wall of the tank, and :rings at the sides of said Vshoe and between said shoe and said flanges normally disposed below the plane of the surface of the said shoe vand adapted to limit the area to be covered by said fluid. f
3. A device for producing lines comprising a cylindrical tank, means to' support said tank for rotation, said tank having circumferential side flanges, spaced rings surrounding said tank and laterally abutting said flanges, a shoe circumferentially surrounding said tank between vsaid rings and normally extending beyond the vcircumference of said rings, and means to lock said shoe tosad rings. f i
In testimony whereof I aix my signature.
v FRANK R. ALLEN..
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US3500490A (en) * 1967-01-30 1970-03-17 Jack Teren Rotary tool device with coactive liquid dispensing means
US4535611A (en) * 1982-09-17 1985-08-20 Kabushiki Kaisha Masuda Seisakusho Treating textile material with non woven fabric rolls

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3500490A (en) * 1967-01-30 1970-03-17 Jack Teren Rotary tool device with coactive liquid dispensing means
US4535611A (en) * 1982-09-17 1985-08-20 Kabushiki Kaisha Masuda Seisakusho Treating textile material with non woven fabric rolls

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