US784985A - Device for hanging wall-paper. - Google Patents

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US784985A
US784985A US22322204A US1904223222A US784985A US 784985 A US784985 A US 784985A US 22322204 A US22322204 A US 22322204A US 1904223222 A US1904223222 A US 1904223222A US 784985 A US784985 A US 784985A
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  • CARL F CASWVELL, OF-COON RAPIDS, IOIVA.
  • This invention relates to devices for hang-,
  • the objects of the invention are to improve and simplify the construction of such devices.
  • the invention resides in the provision of a stand in which the device is supported while the wall-paper is folded and placed thereupon, the device being adapted to be removed from its support and held in the hands during the hanging of the paper.
  • the invention resides also in the provision of a paper-supporting tray which is longitudinally adjustable upon the handle of the device, whereby a large or small quantity of paper may be folded and placed upon the tray, according to the length of the roll of wall-paper which is to be used.
  • the invention resides in the provision of a folding paper-supporting tray, a folding stand, and a removable smoothingbar, whereby the entire device may be packed into small compass for purposes of transportation.
  • Figure l is a perspective view of a wall-paper-hanging device contructed in accordance with the invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a side elevation thereof, showing the device removed from its support and indicating in dotted lines the manner of grasping the handle in the hand.
  • the numeral 1 indicates a stand which by means of a central rod 2, a sleeve 3, longitudinally movable thereon, and an adjustingscrew 4: is foldable, it being understood that the legs of the support are pivotally connected to the central rod 2 and the sleeve Removably connected with the support 1 is a handle 5 of the wall-paper-hanging device proper.
  • the removable connection of the The longitudinal adjustment of the papersupporting tray 6 upon the handle 5 is secured, preferably, by attaching to said tray 6 a band or ring 7, which loosely surrounds the handle 5. Passing through the band 7 is a thumbscrew 8, which when adjusted inwardly contacts with the surface of the handle 5 and prevents longitudinal movement of the papersupporting tray upon its handle.
  • said tray In order to prevent displacement of the folded paper, which is supported upon the tray 6, said tray is formed at its rear with a flange 9, to which the band 7 is riveted, as shown at 10, or secured in any other suitable manner. Uprights 11 11 are placed upon the forward edge of the tray to cooperate with the flange 9 in preventing displacement of the paper.
  • the parallel bars 12 1212 and the cross-bars 13 13 preferably are hinged or pivotally connected to each other and to a shelf 14c, formed on the lower end of the flange 9, in order that the pager-s11pporting tray may be folded readily into small compass for purposes of transportation, as hereinbefore indicated.
  • a sn'ioothing-bar 15 Ren'iovably fastened upon the upper end of the handle 5 is a sn'ioothing-bar 15.
  • the removable connection between the smootl'iingbar 15 and the handle 5 is preferably effected by forming in said smoothing-bar a socket, which is adapted to receive a tongue 16 on the upper end of the handle 5.
  • the smoothing-bar is utilized, as shown by dotted lines in Fig. 2, to support one end of the wall-paper which is folded upon the tray 6 in applying said paper to the ceiling or walls of a room, it being understood that paste is applied to the wallpaper in any suitable manner before it is placed upon the supporting-tray, as indicated in Fig. 2.
  • the device is particularly designed for use in connection with the ordinary elongated table which is used by paper-hangers in applying paste to a roll or a section thereof.
  • the device is placed upon the floor adjacent to the end of the elongated paperhangers table, and as paste is applied to the paper it is drawn endwise along the table over the smoothing-bar 15 and folded repeatedly upon itself on the supporting-tray.
  • the device of this invention constitutes an improvement over prior devices of a similar character.
  • a device for hanging Wall-paper comprising a support, a handle removably supported thereon, a paperreceiving tray carried by the handle, and a smoothing-bar upon the upper end of the handle.
  • a device for hanging wall-paper comprising a support, a handle removably supported thereon, a longitudinally-adjustable paper-receiving tray carried by the handle, and a smoothing-bar upon the upper end of the handle.
  • a device for hanging Wall-paper comprising a foldable support, a handle removably supported thereon, a foldable paper-receiving tray carried by the handle, and a smoothingbar detachably connected with the upper end of the handle.
  • a device for hanging wall-paper comprising a support having a central bar, and provided with legs; a handle having a socket adapted to receive the upper end of the central bar of the support and having on its upper end a tongue; a smoothing-bar having a socket adapted to receive the tongue on the upper end of the handle; a paper-supporting tray comprising a flange having a shelf on its lower end, parallel bars and cross-pieces pivotally connected to each other and to said shelf, uprights on the outer portions of the tray, a band attached to the flange and encircling the handle, and a thumb-screw extending through the band.

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No. 784,985. PATENTED MAR. 14, 1905.
0. E. GASWELL. DEVICE FOR HANGING WALL PAPER.
APPLIOATIOH FILED SEPT. 3, 1904.
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Patented March 14, 1905.
PATENT OFFICE.
CARL F. CASWVELL, OF-COON RAPIDS, IOIVA.
DEVICE FOR HANGING WALL-PAPER.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 784,985, dated March 14, 1905. Application filed September 3, 1904. Serial No. 223,222.
- ments in Devices for Hanging VVall-Paper, of
which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to devices for hang-,
ing wall-paper.
The objects of the invention are to improve and simplify the construction of such devices.
\Vith these and other objects in view,which Will be more fully explained as the description proceeds, the invention resides in the provision of a stand in which the device is supported while the wall-paper is folded and placed thereupon, the device being adapted to be removed from its support and held in the hands during the hanging of the paper.
The invention resides also in the provision of a paper-supporting tray which is longitudinally adjustable upon the handle of the device, whereby a large or small quantity of paper may be folded and placed upon the tray, according to the length of the roll of wall-paper which is to be used.
Furthermore, the invention resides in the provision of a folding paper-supporting tray, a folding stand, and a removable smoothingbar, whereby the entire device may be packed into small compass for purposes of transportation.
In the accompanying drawings, Figure l is a perspective view of a wall-paper-hanging device contructed in accordance with the invention; and Fig. 2 is a side elevation thereof, showing the device removed from its support and indicating in dotted lines the manner of grasping the handle in the hand.
Like reference-numerals indicate corresponding parts in both views.
The numeral 1 indicates a stand which by means of a central rod 2, a sleeve 3, longitudinally movable thereon, and an adjustingscrew 4: is foldable, it being understood that the legs of the support are pivotally connected to the central rod 2 and the sleeve Removably connected with the support 1 is a handle 5 of the wall-paper-hanging device proper. The removable connection of the The longitudinal adjustment of the papersupporting tray 6 upon the handle 5 is secured, preferably, by attaching to said tray 6 a band or ring 7, which loosely surrounds the handle 5. Passing through the band 7 is a thumbscrew 8, which when adjusted inwardly contacts with the surface of the handle 5 and prevents longitudinal movement of the papersupporting tray upon its handle. In order to prevent displacement of the folded paper, which is supported upon the tray 6, said tray is formed at its rear with a flange 9, to which the band 7 is riveted, as shown at 10, or secured in any other suitable manner. Uprights 11 11 are placed upon the forward edge of the tray to cooperate with the flange 9 in preventing displacement of the paper. The parallel bars 12 1212 and the cross-bars 13 13 preferably are hinged or pivotally connected to each other and to a shelf 14c, formed on the lower end of the flange 9, in order that the pager-s11pporting tray may be folded readily into small compass for purposes of transportation, as hereinbefore indicated.
Ren'iovably fastened upon the upper end of the handle 5 is a sn'ioothing-bar 15. The removable connection between the smootl'iingbar 15 and the handle 5 is preferably effected by forming in said smoothing-bar a socket, which is adapted to receive a tongue 16 on the upper end of the handle 5. It will be understood by those skilled in the art to which the invention relates that the smoothing-bar is utilized, as shown by dotted lines in Fig. 2, to support one end of the wall-paper which is folded upon the tray 6 in applying said paper to the ceiling or walls of a room, it being understood that paste is applied to the wallpaper in any suitable manner before it is placed upon the supporting-tray, as indicated in Fig. 2.
The manner of using the improved devices will be apparent from the foregoing descrip tion in connection with the drawings. Although the paper may be applied to the supporting-tray in any desired manner, the device is particularly designed for use in connection with the ordinary elongated table which is used by paper-hangers in applying paste to a roll or a section thereof. For this purpose the device is placed upon the floor adjacent to the end of the elongated paperhangers table, and as paste is applied to the paper it is drawn endwise along the table over the smoothing-bar 15 and folded repeatedly upon itself on the supporting-tray. In this manner a double roll of paper may be applied easily to the ceiling in a single operation, it being understood that when the paper has been folded properly upon the supportingtray the handle 5 is grasped in the hand, as indicated by the dotted lines in Fig. 2, and removed entirely from the support 1, after which it is possible to move said device along the ceiling, the smoothing-bar 15 thus causing the paper to be easily applied and smoothed.
By providing a paper-supporting tray which is longitudinally adjustable upon its handle varying quantities of paper may be supported readily upon said tray. It will be seen that by lowering the tray upon its handle the paper can be folded or stacked to a much higher degree than would be possibleif the tray were immovably located upon a particular part of the handle, as in prior devices. Furthermore, by reason of the fact that the smoothing-bar 15 is removable from the bandle 5 and that the tray 6 and support 1 are foldable, as previously described, the various parts may be separated for the purposes of transportation.
In its particular combination and arrangement of parts and in its precise details of construction the device of this invention constitutes an improvement over prior devices of a similar character.
Having thus described the invention, what is claimed is 1. A device for hanging Wall-paper, comprising a support, a handle removably supported thereon, a paperreceiving tray carried by the handle, and a smoothing-bar upon the upper end of the handle.
' 2. A device for hanging wall-paper, comprising a support, a handle removably supported thereon, a longitudinally-adjustable paper-receiving tray carried by the handle, and a smoothing-bar upon the upper end of the handle.
3. A device for hanging Wall-paper, comprising a foldable support,a handle removably supported thereon, a foldable paper-receiving tray carried by the handle, and a smoothingbar detachably connected with the upper end of the handle.
4. A device for hanging wall-paper, comprising a support having a central bar, and provided with legs; a handle having a socket adapted to receive the upper end of the central bar of the support and having on its upper end a tongue; a smoothing-bar having a socket adapted to receive the tongue on the upper end of the handle; a paper-supporting tray comprising a flange having a shelf on its lower end, parallel bars and cross-pieces pivotally connected to each other and to said shelf, uprights on the outer portions of the tray, a band attached to the flange and encircling the handle, and a thumb-screw extending through the band.
In testimony whereof I affix my signature in presence of two Witnesses.
CARL F. (JASVVELL.
WVitnesses:
M. HoMIKINs, R. O. FELL.
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US2523851A (en) * 1945-10-04 1950-09-26 Harry H I Ward Ceiling paper hanger
US2937842A (en) * 1956-04-25 1960-05-24 Kenneth N Meek Spring loaded ceiling support
US4698117A (en) * 1986-02-24 1987-10-06 Prestige Skirting And Tablecloths Inc. Installment system for table skirting

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2523851A (en) * 1945-10-04 1950-09-26 Harry H I Ward Ceiling paper hanger
US2937842A (en) * 1956-04-25 1960-05-24 Kenneth N Meek Spring loaded ceiling support
US4698117A (en) * 1986-02-24 1987-10-06 Prestige Skirting And Tablecloths Inc. Installment system for table skirting

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