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    • B08CLEANING
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  • the present invention has for its subject a very simple and very efficient manual apparatus for washing rollers used by building painters.
  • the speed of its action permits the users to have in service only a relatively small number of rollers, the rollers being able to be re-used immediately after their treatment, which only lasts a few minutes.
  • As for its efiiciency it permits also to have only a reduced stock of rollers, the latter being used, after washing, for another colour than that which has just been washed from them.
  • this apparatus equipped with foldable feet, is easy to store with a minimum of cumbersomeness.
  • FIGURE 1 is an axial section of the first embodiment, arranged operationally with a roller in position to be treated;
  • FIGURE 2 is an axial section of part of the second embodiment, also shown with a roller in position;
  • FIGURE 3 is a top view of the apparatus shown in FIGURE 2.
  • a tripod base 1 supports, in the example described, the main hollow body 2 of the apparatus, which has the shape of an elongated cylinder with a generally vertical axis 0-0'.
  • Each foot of the base is constituted by:
  • each rod 10 carries an anti-skidding button 1'c.
  • the body 2 carries, at its lower part, a drain 3 having a manual valve 4.
  • the body 2 is open at its top, and is provided with two or more fasteners 55 on the side of the body near its top.
  • the fasteners 55 secure the head 6 of the apparatus (which will be described in detail later on) to the body 2.
  • the core of the body 2 are provided two or more longitudinal ribs 7 (only one of which is shown in FIGURE 1) for guiding an interior movable framework 8.
  • This latter comprises a bottom brace 86 and two rods 8a and 8b for guiding the roller 9.
  • These rods 8a and 8b are parallel among themselves and parallel to the general axis 00' of the apparatus.
  • the bottom or base of the framework receives, in its centre, the lower end of the axial rod 10 whose upper part penetrates into the control head 6.
  • transverse rings 11 (only one is provided in the example described) serving as spacers.
  • a fixed ring 12 placed towards the lower part of the axial rod 10' supports, the roller 9, when it is in place the roller being gripped between the fixed ring 12 and a movable ring 13.
  • the ring 13 can be secured to the axial rod 10 in the appropriate position by means of a gripping screw 13a, as will be seen later on. At their tops, the rods 8a and 8b are hooked on the catch-hooks 1414 fixed under the base or bottom of the control head 6.
  • the head 6 comprises a body 15 preferably in the form of a short cylinder which has a grasping handle 16 at its top, and in which penetrates laterally a crank 17.
  • the latter by a conical pinion 18, can make a second conical pinion 19 turn around the axis 0-0, the second pinion 19 being'rigid with the rod 10 at the upper end of the latter which is maintained in axial position, by the sheath 20, fixed at the bottom of the control head, with the sealing crown 21.
  • the head 6 is traversed from top to bottom, by the pipe 22 through which are introduced the cleaning liquids for the roller, and which allows also the exterior air to enter during each emptying.
  • Control head 6 being separated from the body 2, the user threads the roller 9 onto the rod 10.
  • the lower ring 12 which can advantageously be a nut which is screwed on the thread 10 of the rod 10, with possibly a complementary gripping screw 12a.
  • the screwing of the nut 12 applies strongly the end of the roller 9 remote from nut or ring 12 against the ring 13.
  • the roller can finally be gripped in a still more certain way by some claws 12" and 13" provided to this end on the rings 12 and 13. In that way, the roller 9 follows the movement of the rod 10, whose rotation around the axis 0-0' it follows rigorously, whatever be the direction of this rotation.
  • the radial spacing of the longitudinal rods 8a and 8b is calculated so that:
  • the solvent (white spirit or equivalent) is introduced into the body 2 by the pipe 22 or by the top of the body 2 before putting in place the control head, and bathes entirely the roller 9.
  • the user actuates then the crank 17 which, by the angle pinions 1 8 and 19, makes the rod 10 and the roller 9 turn, sometimes in one direction, sometimes in the other, which stirs the solvent in the body 2.
  • the rotation is stopped and the solvent evacuated by the drain 8 with the bulk of the dissolved paint.
  • the user then introduces, through the pipe 22, the detergent to finish the cleaning of the roller, then he effects the same manoeuvre of rotation by the crank 17 after which the detergent is, in turn, evacuated through the drain 3. It is not excluded that, in certain cases, the user proceeds with a rinsing with alcohol or petrol or water, if he wishes a rigorously clean roller. This rinsing will depend on the impregnation of the roller by the paint, as well as on the length of time for which this impregnation has remained.
  • the detergent used second can be a commercial product; it does not enter in itself, into the scope of the invention.
  • FIGURES 2 and 3 show another embodiment of the movable interior framework 8, or washing basket, in which turns the axial rod 10.
  • the control head is the same as in the embodiment of FIG- URE 1, and has accordingly not been shown again.
  • the same references are used to designate the parts which are the same as in FIGURE 1.
  • the essential improvement provided by the embodiment of FIGURE 2 consists in breaking the gyratory current of liquid by spiral springs 24, 24a stretched parallel to the general axis of the apparatus, these springs playing the role of rods 8a, 8b in the embodiment of FIG- URE 1.
  • the bottom brace 8c still carries the longitudinal rods 8a and 8b of rectangular section, and which carry welded to them at their ends, two transverse members 23, 23a of round iron, of semi-circular shape and having each several notches 25, 25a and 25b provided to receive and anchor the ends of the two spiral springs 24, 24a working in tension, the separation between the two springs being determined by the choice of the notches, according to the diameter of the roller to be cleaned.
  • FIGURES 2 and 3 show clearly that part of the coils of each spring penetrates slightly into the soft covering 9a (for example, the bristles) of the roller 9. This permits the elimination of the usual rubbing away of paint from the bristles or from the skin of the roller.
  • the fixed ring 12, at the base of the axial rod 10, supports in place the roller 9 which can be gripped on it according to the position of the upper ring 13, which is provided with a gripping screw 13a, as in the previous embodiment.
  • the springs 24 and 24a prevent the gyratory current which tends to form in the mass of the liquid contained in the body 2 of the apparatus during the rotation of the roller.
  • the parts of the coils of the springs the most near to the rod are in contact with the roller whose threads flick the rest of the coils between which they penetrate.
  • the skewed movements imparted to the threads of the roller is very favourable to the Washing and drying.
  • the wires of the springs are round, which prevent the risk of sectioning or of tearing the ends of the threads.
  • Apparatus for washing the painting portion of a paint roller comprising:
  • Apparatus for washing the painting portion of a paint roller comprising:
  • said frame having at least one helical spring stretched parallel between said longitudinal memher and said roller in contact with the extremities of said roller and means for adjustably securing said spring to said frame in accordance with the diameter of said roller.
  • said frame comprises a pair of semi-circular end members and a pair of helical springs stretched therebetween, said end members having a plurality of spaced notches for adjustably securing the ends of said springs according to the diameter of the roller to be cleaned.

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March 11, 1969 P. MATHIEU 3,431,574
APPARATUS FOR WASHING AND SCRUBBING PAINT ROLLERS Filed July 1966 Sheet of 2 P. MATHIEU March 11, 1969 Z of 2 Sheet Filed July 23, 1966 PIC-1.2
United States Patent 3,431,574 APPARATUS FOR WASHING AND SCRUBBING PAINT ROLLERS Pierre Mathieu, Rochefort-sur-mer, France (17 Ave. de Villiere, Paris XVII, France) Filed July 28, 1966, Ser. No. 568,499 Claims priority, application France, July 28, 1965, 26,365; Apr. 14, 1966, 57,546 U.S. Cl. 15-104.92 Int. Cl. B08b 1/00; D061. 3/00, /00
4 Claims ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE The present invention has for its subject a very simple and very efficient manual apparatus for washing rollers used by building painters. The speed of its action permits the users to have in service only a relatively small number of rollers, the rollers being able to be re-used immediately after their treatment, which only lasts a few minutes. As for its efiiciency, it permits also to have only a reduced stock of rollers, the latter being used, after washing, for another colour than that which has just been washed from them.
Finally, this apparatus, equipped with foldable feet, is easy to store with a minimum of cumbersomeness.
The annexed drawings show two embodiments of the invention, by way of example. In the drawings:
FIGURE 1 is an axial section of the first embodiment, arranged operationally with a roller in position to be treated;
FIGURE 2 is an axial section of part of the second embodiment, also shown with a roller in position; and
FIGURE 3 is a top view of the apparatus shown in FIGURE 2.
Referring first to FIGURE 1, a tripod base 1 supports, in the example described, the main hollow body 2 of the apparatus, which has the shape of an elongated cylinder with a generally vertical axis 0-0'. Each foot of the base is constituted by:
(a) a half cylindrical iron 1a, welded or brazed obliquely on the side of the cylindrical body 2, with, preferably, a spacing stop 1b;
(b) a tube or rod hinged at 1d to the iron 1a, and which can be fixed in an extension of the iron 1a (as shown in FIGURE 1), by a gudgeon or a movable pin l'd, so that by withdrawing the latter, the tube or rod 1c can be raised about the hinge 1d and can be folded along the body 2, which considerably reduces the cumbersomeness of the apparatus for storing it. The bottom end of each rod 10 carries an anti-skidding button 1'c. The body 2 carries, at its lower part, a drain 3 having a manual valve 4. The body 2 is open at its top, and is provided with two or more fasteners 55 on the side of the body near its top. The fasteners 55 secure the head 6 of the apparatus (which will be described in detail later on) to the body 2. In the core of the body 2 are provided two or more longitudinal ribs 7 (only one of which is shown in FIGURE 1) for guiding an interior movable framework 8.
This latter comprises a bottom brace 86 and two rods 8a and 8b for guiding the roller 9. These rods 8a and 8b are parallel among themselves and parallel to the general axis 00' of the apparatus. The bottom or base of the framework receives, in its centre, the lower end of the axial rod 10 whose upper part penetrates into the control head 6. To the rods 8a and 8b are welded transverse rings 11 (only one is provided in the example described) serving as spacers. A fixed ring 12 placed towards the lower part of the axial rod 10' supports, the roller 9, when it is in place the roller being gripped between the fixed ring 12 and a movable ring 13. The ring 13 can be secured to the axial rod 10 in the appropriate position by means of a gripping screw 13a, as will be seen later on. At their tops, the rods 8a and 8b are hooked on the catch-hooks 1414 fixed under the base or bottom of the control head 6.
The head 6 comprises a body 15 preferably in the form of a short cylinder which has a grasping handle 16 at its top, and in which penetrates laterally a crank 17. The latter, by a conical pinion 18, can make a second conical pinion 19 turn around the axis 0-0, the second pinion 19 being'rigid with the rod 10 at the upper end of the latter which is maintained in axial position, by the sheath 20, fixed at the bottom of the control head, with the sealing crown 21. The head 6 is traversed from top to bottom, by the pipe 22 through which are introduced the cleaning liquids for the roller, and which allows also the exterior air to enter during each emptying.
To operate the present apparatus:
Control head 6 being separated from the body 2, the user threads the roller 9 onto the rod 10. The end of the roller 9 situated towards the control head 6 bears against the upper ring 13, which the gripping screw 13a fixed on the rod 10 at the height corresponding to the length of the roller.
The user then puts in place the lower ring 12, which can advantageously be a nut which is screwed on the thread 10 of the rod 10, with possibly a complementary gripping screw 12a. The screwing of the nut 12 applies strongly the end of the roller 9 remote from nut or ring 12 against the ring 13. The roller can finally be gripped in a still more certain way by some claws 12" and 13" provided to this end on the rings 12 and 13. In that way, the roller 9 follows the movement of the rod 10, whose rotation around the axis 0-0' it follows rigorously, whatever be the direction of this rotation.
The radial spacing of the longitudinal rods 8a and 8b is calculated so that:
(a) the rods break up the gyratory current which tends to form in the midst of the liquid contained in the body 2 during the rotation of the roller;
(b) the ends of the threads of the roller flick these rods lightly during the drying, in order to complete the drying. These rods 8a and 8b are round in transverse section, so as not to cut or tear the ends of the threads.
The solvent (white spirit or equivalent) is introduced into the body 2 by the pipe 22 or by the top of the body 2 before putting in place the control head, and bathes entirely the roller 9. The user actuates then the crank 17 which, by the angle pinions 1 8 and 19, makes the rod 10 and the roller 9 turn, sometimes in one direction, sometimes in the other, which stirs the solvent in the body 2. At the end of a time determined by experience, the rotation is stopped and the solvent evacuated by the drain 8 with the bulk of the dissolved paint.
The user then introduces, through the pipe 22, the detergent to finish the cleaning of the roller, then he effects the same manoeuvre of rotation by the crank 17 after which the detergent is, in turn, evacuated through the drain 3. It is not excluded that, in certain cases, the user proceeds with a rinsing with alcohol or petrol or water, if he wishes a rigorously clean roller. This rinsing will depend on the impregnation of the roller by the paint, as well as on the length of time for which this impregnation has remained.
The detergent used second can be a commercial product; it does not enter in itself, into the scope of the invention.
The apparatus which has just been described is one-nonlirniting example of an embodiment, whose dimensions or proportions can vary without departing from the inventive idea. It could be made of any appropriate material resistant to the action of the solvents and detergents used.
FIGURES 2 and 3 show another embodiment of the movable interior framework 8, or washing basket, in which turns the axial rod 10. In this embodiment the control head is the same as in the embodiment of FIG- URE 1, and has accordingly not been shown again. Also, the same references are used to designate the parts which are the same as in FIGURE 1.
The essential improvement provided by the embodiment of FIGURE 2 consists in breaking the gyratory current of liquid by spiral springs 24, 24a stretched parallel to the general axis of the apparatus, these springs playing the role of rods 8a, 8b in the embodiment of FIG- URE 1.
Referring specifically to FIGURES 2 and 3, the bottom brace 8c still carries the longitudinal rods 8a and 8b of rectangular section, and which carry welded to them at their ends, two transverse members 23, 23a of round iron, of semi-circular shape and having each several notches 25, 25a and 25b provided to receive and anchor the ends of the two spiral springs 24, 24a working in tension, the separation between the two springs being determined by the choice of the notches, according to the diameter of the roller to be cleaned.
FIGURES 2 and 3 show clearly that part of the coils of each spring penetrates slightly into the soft covering 9a (for example, the bristles) of the roller 9. This permits the elimination of the usual rubbing away of paint from the bristles or from the skin of the roller. The fixed ring 12, at the base of the axial rod 10, supports in place the roller 9 which can be gripped on it according to the position of the upper ring 13, which is provided with a gripping screw 13a, as in the previous embodiment.
The springs 24 and 24a prevent the gyratory current which tends to form in the mass of the liquid contained in the body 2 of the apparatus during the rotation of the roller. As has been indicated above, the parts of the coils of the springs the most near to the rod are in contact with the roller whose threads flick the rest of the coils between which they penetrate. The skewed movements imparted to the threads of the roller (due to the helical shape of the coils) is very favourable to the Washing and drying. The wires of the springs are round, which prevent the risk of sectioning or of tearing the ends of the threads.
What I claim is:
1. Apparatus for washing the painting portion of a paint roller comprising:
(A) an open top cylindrical body for holding wash liquids, and having drain means therein;
(B) an open frame in said body, said frame surrounding a central rotatable rod member for holding said roller; adjustable roller positioning means on said rod for making said roller rotate with said rod; at least one longitudinal member engaging at least a part of said painting portion of said roller during rotation thereof for breaking up gyratory currents created in said liquids by rotation of said roller and for completely drying said roller; and gear means at the upper end of said rod;
(C) a control head removably secured above said cylinder, said head having driving means permanently meshing with said gear means on said rod member for rotating said member, and open liquid inlet means communicating with said body for introducing said wash liquids therein and air when said body is drained; and
(D) a tripod base.
2. Apparatus for washing the painting portion of a paint roller comprising:
(A) an open top cylindrical body for holding wash liquids, and having drain means therein;
(B) an open frame in said body, said frame surrounding a central rotatable rod member for holding said roller; adjustable roller positioning means on said rod for making said roller rotate with said rod; at least one longitudinal member engaging at least a part of said painting portion of said roller during rotation thereof for breaking up gyratory currents created in said liquids by rotation of said roller and for completely drying said roller; and gear means at the upper end of said rod;
(C) a control head removably secured above said cylinder, said head having driving means permanently meshing with said gear means on said rod member for rotating said member, and open liquid inlet means communicating with said body for introducing said Wash liquids therein and air when said body is drained;
(D) said frame having at least one helical spring stretched parallel between said longitudinal memher and said roller in contact with the extremities of said roller and means for adjustably securing said spring to said frame in accordance with the diameter of said roller.
3. Apparatus according to claim 2, wherein said spring has a round cross-section to minimize the risk of damaging the end of the roller to be washed.
4. Apparatus according to claim 2, wherein said frame comprises a pair of semi-circular end members and a pair of helical springs stretched therebetween, said end members having a plurality of spaced notches for adjustably securing the ends of said springs according to the diameter of the roller to be cleaned.
References Cited UNITED STATES PATENTS 2,819,483 1/1958 Macauley 68-213 X 2,895,154 7/1959 Belcher 682l3 X 3,075,534 1/1963 Habostad 68-213 X WALTER A. SCHEEL, Primary Examiner.
LEON G. MACHLIN, Assistant Examiner.
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