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    • B05SPRAYING OR ATOMISING IN GENERAL; APPLYING FLUENT MATERIALS TO SURFACES, IN GENERAL
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    • B05C17/03Rollers ; Hand tools comprising coating rollers or coating endless belts with feed system for supplying material from an external source or with a reservoir or container for liquid or other fluent material located in or on the hand tool outside the coating roller
    • B05C17/035Rollers ; Hand tools comprising coating rollers or coating endless belts with feed system for supplying material from an external source or with a reservoir or container for liquid or other fluent material located in or on the hand tool outside the coating roller direct or indirectly to the outer surface of the coating roller
    • B05C17/0352Rollers ; Hand tools comprising coating rollers or coating endless belts with feed system for supplying material from an external source or with a reservoir or container for liquid or other fluent material located in or on the hand tool outside the coating roller direct or indirectly to the outer surface of the coating roller indirectly, i.e. by using transfer means, e.g. pads, brushes, rollers or bands
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  • My invention consists in animproved brush provided with a reservoir for containing calcimining, whitewashing, or other liquid, for
  • said brush having avacuum fluid-elevating attachment for forcing the liquids up to and through the bristles of the brush, a guard for catching drip material from the bristles, and for preventing splashing of said liquid out of the chamber or reservoir of the brush, and an exhaust-spout for inducting the surplusliquid from the brush into the reservoir.
  • the objects of my invention are to enable operators to calcimine or whitewash walls and ceilings withou t the necessity of frequently dip ping the brush into the material; also, to perform various kinds of whitewashing or calcimining without splashing the fluid upon the floor or objects.
  • Figure 1 is a vertical central longitudinal section of my invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a broken sectional view of a portion of the brush, showing its fastenings more clearly.
  • A represents a reservoir of suitable shape and size; B, a brush proper and (1a handle.
  • the reservoir A has a flaring rim, a, at itstop, which is provided with an inverted conical inner rim, a, forming with the rim a the V- shaped continuous space of.
  • the top a of the reservoir is provided with two upright studs, a, terminating with loops a
  • the brush is fastened to the top a of the reservoir, the base-block b of the brush being provided with holes 6, through which the studs a pass, and with locking-pins a, which pass through the loops a Washers b are interposed on the studs a, and between the brush'B and top a of the reservoir, in order to give the brush the desired position in regard to the rim a, as will be hereinafter described.
  • the bristles 12 of the brush are fast ened around the base-block b by means of a strap, b, and nails If, in such manner as to extend out to and be in contact all around with the lower edge of the rim a, and by means of washers, as 6 of various thicknesses above and below the brush base I) the distance of the brush proper,B,from the top a of the reservoir A can be adjusted at will.
  • the bristles of the brush can be madeto project toa greater or less extent above the rim a, and consequently work with less or more stiffness.
  • the whitewash or calcimine is forced up from the bottom of the reservoir into the brush by means of a vacuum-elevator, D.
  • This elevator D consists of a cylindrical tube, (2, havingtwo valves, d (2*, and a movable tube, d having a pointed nozzle, (1*, and a flat curved spraying or deflecting plate, (P, which is adjustable by bending it toward or from the nozzle, and against which the fluid issuing from the nozzle is directed.
  • P flat curved spraying or deflecting plate
  • the tube at is hinged at e to a stopper, E, at the bottom of the reservoir, and extends upwardly through the top a of said reservoir, while the tube d extends up through the block b within range of the brush proper.
  • the tube (1 is provided with a lug, d, which moves in a suitable slot in the tube d.
  • a spring, F which is suitably fastened to the upper end of the tube d and to the lug cl, keeps the tube (1 in its normal position.
  • a cord, G which passes down over apulley, g, on the lower portion of the tube (2, and thence upward through an opening, c of the reservoir, over a pulley, g, on the outside of the reservoir, and downward and over a pulley, g and pulley g on the handle 0, where it is fastened to a lever, 0, on the end of the said handle, bywhich means it is operated.
  • a flexible tube, 9 is suitably fastened to the reservoirin the opening a,while its other end is closed around the cord G, thus formingamovable packing for said cord.
  • An extra pair of loops or staples, a may be provided on the reservoir A,for the purpose of receiving another handlein case of necessity.
  • the bristles b are double, or nearly so, in quantity or thick- 30 ness on the straight side of the base-block than what are on the curved sides or ends.
  • a whitewashing or calcimining brush the combination of a fluid-reservoir, a rigid tube, d, having valves d (1 a reciprocating tube, d having nozzle d, and suitable mechanism for operating the tube d substantially as and for the purpose described.

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' T. HUNTBATGH.
FOUNTAIN BRUSH.
No. 299,144. Patented MayZY, 1884.
Witnesses Urvirnn fl'rnrns PATENT @rrrcie.
THOMAS HUNTBATGH, OF GENEVA, IOlVA.
FOUNTABN BRUSH.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 299,144, dated May 27, 18184.
Application filed October 31, 1883. (No model.)
To all whom, it may concern.-
Be it known that I, THOMAS HUNTBATCI-I, a citizen of the United States, residing at Geneva, in the county of Franklin and State of Iowa, have invented a new and useful Fountain- Brush, of which the following is a specification.
My invention consists in animproved brush provided with a reservoir for containing calcimining, whitewashing, or other liquid, for
use upon walls and other similar purposes, and
said brush having avacuum fluid-elevating attachment for forcing the liquids up to and through the bristles of the brush, a guard for catching drip material from the bristles, and for preventing splashing of said liquid out of the chamber or reservoir of the brush, and an exhaust-spout for inducting the surplusliquid from the brush into the reservoir.
The objects of my invention are to enable operators to calcimine or whitewash walls and ceilings withou t the necessity of frequently dip ping the brush into the material; also, to perform various kinds of whitewashing or calcimining without splashing the fluid upon the floor or objects. I attain these objects by the means represented in the drawings, in which Figure 1 is a vertical central longitudinal section of my invention. Fig. 2 is a broken sectional view of a portion of the brush, showing its fastenings more clearly.
A representsa reservoir of suitable shape and size; B, a brush proper and (1a handle. The reservoir A has a flaring rim, a, at itstop, which is provided with an inverted conical inner rim, a, forming with the rim a the V- shaped continuous space of. The top a of the reservoir is provided with two upright studs, a, terminating with loops a By means of the studs and loops the brush is fastened to the top a of the reservoir, the base-block b of the brush being provided with holes 6, through which the studs a pass, and with locking-pins a, which pass through the loops a Washers b are interposed on the studs a, and between the brush'B and top a of the reservoir, in order to give the brush the desired position in regard to the rim a, as will be hereinafter described. The bristles 12 of the brush are fast ened around the base-block b by means of a strap, b, and nails If, in such manner as to extend out to and be in contact all around with the lower edge of the rim a, and by means of washers, as 6 of various thicknesses above and below the brush base I) the distance of the brush proper,B,from the top a of the reservoir A can be adjusted at will. By this means the bristles of the brush can be madeto project toa greater or less extent above the rim a, and consequently work with less or more stiffness. By means of the conical rim a such whitewash or calcimine with which the brush may be overcharged from time to time, and which would run down along the bristles and drop upon the floor with brushes of the commonest construction, will be caught by the rim a of my brush andbe conducted down upon the top a of the reservoir, from whence it is conducted down into the reservoir byaspout, a. If, by reason of the motion of the brush and reservoir, the whitewash should be prevented from entering the spout a, it will be caused to 'enter the space a, and will be held therein, the rim a preventing it from leaving the machine. The whitewash or calcimine is forced up from the bottom of the reservoir into the brush by means of a vacuum-elevator, D. This elevator D consists of a cylindrical tube, (2, havingtwo valves, d (2*, and a movable tube, d having a pointed nozzle, (1*, and a flat curved spraying or deflecting plate, (P, which is adjustable by bending it toward or from the nozzle, and against which the fluid issuing from the nozzle is directed. The end of the tube d is nicely fitted into the tube (1, so as to move freely therein. The tube at is hinged at e to a stopper, E, at the bottom of the reservoir, and extends upwardly through the top a of said reservoir, while the tube d extends up through the block b within range of the brush proper. The tube (1 is provided with a lug, d, which moves in a suitable slot in the tube d. A spring, F, which is suitably fastened to the upper end of the tube d and to the lug cl, keeps the tube (1 in its normal position.
Fastened to the lug d is a cord, G, which passes down over apulley, g, on the lower portion of the tube (2, and thence upward through an opening, c of the reservoir, over a pulley, g, on the outside of the reservoir, and downward and over a pulley, g and pulley g on the handle 0, where it is fastened to a lever, 0, on the end of the said handle, bywhich means it is operated. When the free arm of the lever is .pressed down,the cord G will pull the tube d down, and when the lever is left free the spring F will suddenly move the tube d up again, thereby rarefying the air in it and causing a partial vacuum to be created,which, by reason of the small opening in the pointed nozzle d, cannot be destroyed quickly enough by the outer air, whereupon the valves d (1 open and admit a quantity of whitewash into the tube d. This operation is repeated until the tubes (1 and d are filled, and the next downstroke of the tube'd causes the whitewash to be forced out of the nozzle (1 and against the spraying-plate diwhereby it is spread and directed against the brush, thus charging the brush for the operation of whitewashing or calcimining. A flexible tube, 9 is suitably fastened to the reservoirin the opening a,while its other end is closed around the cord G, thus formingamovable packing for said cord. A bail, aiis provided on the reservoir A, in order tobe turned over and upon the stopper E,
to keep it in place during the operation of whitewashing.
An extra pair of loops or staples, a may be provided on the reservoir A,for the purpose of receiving another handlein case of necessity.
. In constructing the brush proper the bristles b are double, or nearly so, in quantity or thick- 30 ness on the straight side of the base-block than what are on the curved sides or ends.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
1. In a whitewash-brush, the combination of a brush, B, a reservoir, A, and an elevator, D, substantially as described.
2. In a whitewashing or calcimining brush, the combination of a fluid-reservoir, a rigid tube, d, having valves d (1 a reciprocating tube, d having nozzle d, and suitable mechanism for operating the tube d substantially as and for the purpose described.
3. In a whitewashing or calcimining brush, the combination of the reservoir A, having looped studs a, with locking-pins a and adjusting-washers b and the brush B, substantially as and for the purpose described.
4. The combination of the brush B, the rims a a, the chamber or reservoir A, tube a, stopper E, and elevator D, substantially as and for the purpose described.
5. Thecombination of the spraying-deflector d with the brush B and the liquid-elevator D, substantially as and for the purpose described.
6. The combination of the reservoir A, having top rims, a a, forming space a spout a, and the brush B, substantially as and for the purpose described.
THOMAS HUNTBATOH.
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T. B. TAYLOR, N. S. BARGER.
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US2609558A (en) * 1949-10-07 1952-09-09 Charles R Johnson Fountain paintbrush
US4252455A (en) * 1979-06-11 1981-02-24 Pena Abelardo De Shaving brush attachment
US4614449A (en) * 1983-08-24 1986-09-30 Friedrich Grohe Armaturenfabrik Gmbh & Co. Water-dispensing cleaning brush with deflecting means
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US4252455A (en) * 1979-06-11 1981-02-24 Pena Abelardo De Shaving brush attachment
US4614449A (en) * 1983-08-24 1986-09-30 Friedrich Grohe Armaturenfabrik Gmbh & Co. Water-dispensing cleaning brush with deflecting means
US20100239358A1 (en) * 2009-03-20 2010-09-23 Thomas Arthur Sturgis Brush head for use on a container for dispensing a composition
US8678693B2 (en) * 2009-03-20 2014-03-25 The Procter & Gamble Company Brush head for use on a container for dispensing a composition
US10517383B2 (en) 2014-03-21 2019-12-31 Shiseido Americas Corporation Brush head with recessed bristles, brush, method of making and method of using same
USD824678S1 (en) * 2014-03-21 2018-08-07 Bare Escentuals Beauty, Inc. Brush head skirt
USD929742S1 (en) * 2019-07-31 2021-09-07 Anisa International, Inc. Cosmetics brush head with tube
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