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US2669743A
US2669743A US164134A US16413450A US2669743A US 2669743 A US2669743 A US 2669743A US 164134 A US164134 A US 164134A US 16413450 A US16413450 A US 16413450A US 2669743 A US2669743 A US 2669743A
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  • Thisiinvention rela'testo painting and decorat ing toolsand has particular reference to adevice for rolling paint onto a wall or .other .fia't surface.
  • An object of the invention is to generallyim prove devices of this character and to ,provide apa'int roller which is simple in construction, economical to manufacture andeffic'ient in .operation.
  • AIlOfihBl object of the invention is .the provision of a device of the character indicated which .is constructed of a minimum number of parts.
  • Another object of the invention is the provision of a device of the character indicated which is constructed and arranged so that the paintcarrying elements are rigidly supported for rotating act'on about their longitudinal axis, whereby any tendency of the roller to wobble is obviated.
  • apaint roller which is constructed with spacedresilient end members which are arranged to frictionally engage and support 'a rigid 'tubular member, on which is mounted a paint-transferring element.
  • Another object of the invention is the provision of a paint roller which is constructed and arranged so that the paint-transferring element is supported throughout a sufficient portion of its length, so as to prevent the paint-transferring member from twisting about its longitudinal axis when the roller is in use.
  • Fig. l is a plan view, with parts in section, of a paint roller embodying the invention.
  • Fig. 2 is an enlarged section taken substantially on the line 2--2 of Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 3 is an enlarged side elevational view showing one of the spanner bars and the end spring members in position.
  • Fig. 4 is an enlarged fragmentary detail of one end of the mechanism shown in Fig. 3, but rotated 90 degrees from the position shown in Fig. 3.
  • the reference character I indicates a rod which is bent and rebent to form a handle portion 8, at the end of which is mounted a hand grip 9 and an axle portion II], on which is mounted the roller as hereinafter more particularly described.
  • the roller consists generally of a cylindrical member II which is preferably formed of layers of spirally-wound cardboard or other suitable material and which is covered with sheepskin I2 "7 Claims. (01. 154230) or .other suitable material which is capablemi absorbing paint and transferring it to .a flat surface which may becontacted by (the roller.
  • the cylindrical member H is internally supported .at either end by means of end closure members 1.3.
  • each of which has inwardly projecting spring 'fingersM, the outer surfaces of which are con vexly curved in order to L'frictionally engage the inside surfaces of the tubular member "l'l.
  • the end members [3 are .held in spaced relation by means of a pair of spanner bars T5, the adj'a-' cent end of which overlap as shown. in Fig. 4.
  • Eachend member 13 (:Fig. 4) has a centralopenj in'g I6 and the overlapping ends of the spanner bars I 5 are provided with openings. as at ll;
  • a rod bent and rebent to form a handle portion and an axle portion a roller mounted for rotation on said axle portion, said roller consisting of a tubular member covered ith a paint applicator surface, said tubular member being internally supported at either end by means of a spring closure member at the center of which is positioned a bearing member, and a pair of spanner bars secured to said end closure members and spaced radially inwardly from said tubular element and adapted to hold. said end closure members in spaced relation.
  • a paint roller comprising in combination, a rod bent and rebent to form a handle portion and an axle portion, a pair of end members rotatably mounted on said axle portion, spanner bars secured to said end members and arranged to hold said end members in spaced relation, each of said end members having axially inwardly extending spring fingers, and a cylindrical member covered with a paint applicator surface and frictionally engaged over said spring fingers.
  • a tubular member covered with a paint applicator surface, end members for said tubular member, said end members having a plurality of spring fingers thereon arranged to frictionally engage the inside periphery of said tubular member, and a pair of spanner bars secured to said end members and arranged to hold said end members in spaced relation, a tubular bearing member for each of said end members, said tubular bearing member extending through a central opening formed in said end member and openings formed in said spanner bars, there being shoulders formed at either end of said bearing member for locking said end member and the ends of said spanner bars in fixed position.
  • a rod bent and rebent to form a handle portion and an axle portion a roller mounted for rotation on said axle portion, said roller consisting of a cylinder member provided with a paint applicator outer surface and two end closure members disposed within the opposite ends of the cylinder member, each closure member having cylinder supporting portions extending axially inwardly from the end of the cylinder member toward complementary portions on the opposed closure member and tensioned outwardly yieldingly against the cylinder member, and spacing means extending between said end closure members holding them in spaced apart relationship.
  • a rod bent and rebent to form a handle portion and an axle portion a roller mounted for rotation on said axle portion, said roller consisting of a tube provided with a paint applicator outer surface and provided at either end with an end closure received within the tube and having axially inwardly extending tube spacing means tensioned yieldingly outwardly against the interior of the tube, said end closures rotatably mounted upon said axle portion, and spanner bars spaced radially inwardly from the tubeand from said tube spacing means and extending between the end closures to space the closures apart.
  • the combination comprising: a rod bent and rebent to form a handle portion and an axle portion, a roller mounted for rotation on said axle portion, said roller including a tube provided with a paint applicator outer surface and provided at either end with an end closure received within the tube and adapted to rotatably support the tube on the axle, said end closures provided with a plurality of axially inwardly extending tube supporting spring fingers tensioned radially outwardly against the tube along a portion of its length and adapted to grip the tube and prevent axial movement thereof relative to the end closures, and means extending through the tube and spaced radially inwardly therefrom and engaging the end closures to space them apart.

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Feb. 23, 1954 3 CQUGHLAN 2,669,743
PAINT ROLLER Filed May 25, 1950 1 INVENTOR. SIAM/0L) 7760066 14 ATTORN Patented Feb. 23, 1 954 'Standly T. Couglilan, 'Dearborn,
Mich, .assignor vto King Pa-int Roller'lna, iDetroit,..Mich.,.a corporation 'of Michigan Application Mat'JzZS, 1950,.1'SeriaLNo. 164,134
Thisiinvention rela'testo painting and decorat ing toolsand has particular reference to adevice for rolling paint onto a wall or .other .fia't surface.
An object of the invention is to generallyim prove devices of this character and to ,provide apa'int roller which is simple in construction, economical to manufacture andeffic'ient in .operation.
AIlOfihBl object of the invention is .the provision of a device of the character indicated which .is constructed of a minimum number of parts.
Another object of the invention is the provision of a device of the character indicated which is constructed and arranged so that the paintcarrying elements are rigidly supported for rotating act'on about their longitudinal axis, whereby any tendency of the roller to wobble is obviated.
Another object of the invention is the provision ofapaint roller which is constructed with spacedresilient end members which are arranged to frictionally engage and support 'a rigid 'tubular member, on which is mounted a paint-transferring element.
Another object of the invention is the provision of a paint roller which is constructed and arranged so that the paint-transferring element is supported throughout a sufficient portion of its length, so as to prevent the paint-transferring member from twisting about its longitudinal axis when the roller is in use.
Other objects and advantages of the invention will become apparent as the description proceeds, reference being made to the accompanying drawings, in which drawings:
Fig. l is a plan view, with parts in section, of a paint roller embodying the invention.
Fig. 2 is an enlarged section taken substantially on the line 2--2 of Fig. 1.
Fig. 3 is an enlarged side elevational view showing one of the spanner bars and the end spring members in position.
Fig. 4 is an enlarged fragmentary detail of one end of the mechanism shown in Fig. 3, but rotated 90 degrees from the position shown in Fig. 3.
Referring now more particularly to the drawings, it will be understood that in the embodiment herein disclosed, the reference character I indicates a rod which is bent and rebent to form a handle portion 8, at the end of which is mounted a hand grip 9 and an axle portion II], on which is mounted the roller as hereinafter more particularly described.
The roller consists generally of a cylindrical member II which is preferably formed of layers of spirally-wound cardboard or other suitable material and which is covered with sheepskin I2 "7 Claims. (01. 154230) or .other suitable material which is capablemi absorbing paint and transferring it to .a flat surface which may becontacted by (the roller. The cylindrical member H is internally supported .at either end by means of end closure members 1.3.
each of which has inwardly projecting spring 'fingersM, the outer surfaces of which are con vexly curved in order to L'frictionally engage the inside surfaces of the tubular member "l'l.
The end members [3 are .held in spaced relation by means of a pair of spanner bars T5, the adj'a-' cent end of which overlap as shown. in Fig. 4.
Eachend member 13 (:Fig. 4) has a centralopenj in'g I6 and the overlapping ends of the spanner bars I 5 are provided with openings. as at ll;
whichopenin'gs 16 and T! are arranged to accommodate a bearing member l-B which has its inner end riveted over, as at V9, so that the end member It and the spanner "bars l5 are firmly flocked together to form a unitary assembly.
The assembly just described is he'ld against longitudinal displacement in one direction on the axle It by means of a stop member 20, which is crimped to the axle l0 and is held against longitudinal displacement in the opposite direction by means of a set screw 2|, which engages an internally threaded bore 22 formed in the end of the axle ll].
Having described my invention what I claim and desire to secure by Letters Patent is:
1. In a device of the character described in combination, a rod bent and rebent to form a handle portion and an axle portion, a roller mounted for rotation on said axle portion, said roller consisting of a tubular member covered ith a paint applicator surface, said tubular member being internally supported at either end by means of a spring closure member at the center of which is positioned a bearing member, and a pair of spanner bars secured to said end closure members and spaced radially inwardly from said tubular element and adapted to hold. said end closure members in spaced relation.
2. A paint roller comprising in combination, a rod bent and rebent to form a handle portion and an axle portion, a pair of end members rotatably mounted on said axle portion, spanner bars secured to said end members and arranged to hold said end members in spaced relation, each of said end members having axially inwardly extending spring fingers, and a cylindrical member covered with a paint applicator surface and frictionally engaged over said spring fingers.
3. The structure defined in claim 2, in which said bars have radially inwardly directed overlapping ends, the said overlapping ends having aligned openings, and asid end member having a central opening in alignment with said aligned openings in the ends of said spanner bars, and a tubular member in said openings, said last named tubular member having shoulders formed thereon adapted to secure said end member and said spanner members in interlocking engagement.
4. In a device of the character described in combination, a tubular member covered with a paint applicator surface, end members for said tubular member, said end members having a plurality of spring fingers thereon arranged to frictionally engage the inside periphery of said tubular member, and a pair of spanner bars secured to said end members and arranged to hold said end members in spaced relation, a tubular bearing member for each of said end members, said tubular bearing member extending through a central opening formed in said end member and openings formed in said spanner bars, there being shoulders formed at either end of said bearing member for locking said end member and the ends of said spanner bars in fixed position.
5. In a device of the character described in combination, a rod bent and rebent to form a handle portion and an axle portion, a roller mounted for rotation on said axle portion, said roller consisting of a cylinder member provided with a paint applicator outer surface and two end closure members disposed within the opposite ends of the cylinder member, each closure member having cylinder supporting portions extending axially inwardly from the end of the cylinder member toward complementary portions on the opposed closure member and tensioned outwardly yieldingly against the cylinder member, and spacing means extending between said end closure members holding them in spaced apart relationship.
6. In a device of the character described in combination, a rod bent and rebent to form a handle portion and an axle portion, a roller mounted for rotation on said axle portion, said roller consisting of a tube provided with a paint applicator outer surface and provided at either end with an end closure received within the tube and having axially inwardly extending tube spacing means tensioned yieldingly outwardly against the interior of the tube, said end closures rotatably mounted upon said axle portion, and spanner bars spaced radially inwardly from the tubeand from said tube spacing means and extending between the end closures to space the closures apart.
'7. In a device of the character described the combination comprising: a rod bent and rebent to form a handle portion and an axle portion, a roller mounted for rotation on said axle portion, said roller including a tube provided with a paint applicator outer surface and provided at either end with an end closure received within the tube and adapted to rotatably support the tube on the axle, said end closures provided with a plurality of axially inwardly extending tube supporting spring fingers tensioned radially outwardly against the tube along a portion of its length and adapted to grip the tube and prevent axial movement thereof relative to the end closures, and means extending through the tube and spaced radially inwardly therefrom and engaging the end closures to space them apart.
STANDLY T. COUGHLAN.
References Cited in the file of this patent UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 596,090 Roux Dec. 28, 1897 1,118,153 Sanborn Nov. 24, 1914 2,234,761 Harpootlian 1- Mar. 11, 1941 2,520,863 Thomas Aug. 29, 1950
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US2794202A (en) * 1955-01-13 1957-06-04 Jacobus Sons Inc Ag Painting roller
US2794199A (en) * 1952-02-26 1957-06-04 Jacobus Sons Inc Ag Painting equipment
US4222678A (en) * 1978-06-15 1980-09-16 Miller Donald W Pressure fed roller type fluid applicator
US5345648A (en) * 1991-11-29 1994-09-13 The Wooster Brush Company Paint roller frame and cage assembly
US5979009A (en) * 1995-02-06 1999-11-09 Newell Operating Co. Roller having slip-on cage for paint roller cover
USD423789S (en) * 1999-05-20 2000-05-02 Mark Saji Paint roller cage
US6101658A (en) * 1997-11-10 2000-08-15 Newell Operating Company Liquid coating applicator having spaced applicating mediums
US6539999B2 (en) 2001-02-19 2003-04-01 Newell Operating Company Apparatus and method for making variable paint roller covers
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US2520863A (en) * 1947-12-10 1950-08-29 Thomas Roller Painting Equipme Painting roller of the detachable sleeve type

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US2747211A (en) * 1951-07-25 1956-05-29 Painter Corp E Z Roller mounting device for a paint applicator
US2794199A (en) * 1952-02-26 1957-06-04 Jacobus Sons Inc Ag Painting equipment
US2794202A (en) * 1955-01-13 1957-06-04 Jacobus Sons Inc Ag Painting roller
US4222678A (en) * 1978-06-15 1980-09-16 Miller Donald W Pressure fed roller type fluid applicator
US5345648A (en) * 1991-11-29 1994-09-13 The Wooster Brush Company Paint roller frame and cage assembly
US5490303A (en) * 1991-11-29 1996-02-13 The Wooster Brush Company Paint roller frame and cage assembly
US5979009A (en) * 1995-02-06 1999-11-09 Newell Operating Co. Roller having slip-on cage for paint roller cover
US6101658A (en) * 1997-11-10 2000-08-15 Newell Operating Company Liquid coating applicator having spaced applicating mediums
USD423789S (en) * 1999-05-20 2000-05-02 Mark Saji Paint roller cage
US6539999B2 (en) 2001-02-19 2003-04-01 Newell Operating Company Apparatus and method for making variable paint roller covers
US20040181893A1 (en) * 2003-03-17 2004-09-23 Purdy Corporation Paint roller support
US7028365B2 (en) 2003-03-17 2006-04-18 Purdy Corporation Paint roller support
US20060143918A1 (en) * 2003-03-17 2006-07-06 Martin Berj A Paint roller support
US7654001B2 (en) 2003-03-17 2010-02-02 The Sherwin-Williams Company Method of manufacturing a paint roller support
US20090070943A1 (en) * 2007-09-17 2009-03-19 Smith Robin E Releasable paint roller cover retainer
US7657959B2 (en) 2007-09-17 2010-02-09 Newell Operating Company Releasable paint roller cover retainer
US20090089952A1 (en) * 2007-10-09 2009-04-09 Smith Robin E Releasable paint roller cover retainer
US8302247B2 (en) 2007-10-09 2012-11-06 Newell Operating Company Releasable paint roller cover retainer
US20100139024A1 (en) * 2008-12-08 2010-06-10 Scott Sr John L Expandable supports for paint roller covers
US8341798B2 (en) 2008-12-08 2013-01-01 The Wooster Brush Company Expandable supports for paint roller covers

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