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US2528657A
US2528657A US14420A US1442048A US2528657A US 2528657 A US2528657 A US 2528657A US 14420 A US14420 A US 14420A US 1442048 A US1442048 A US 1442048A US 2528657 A US2528657 A US 2528657A
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    • B05C17/00Hand tools or apparatus using hand held tools, for applying liquids or other fluent materials to, for spreading applied liquids or other fluent materials on, or for partially removing applied liquids or other fluent materials from, surfaces
    • B05C17/02Rollers ; Hand tools comprising coating rollers or coating endless belts
    • 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
    • B05C17/0355Rollers ; 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 using transfer rollers

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  • This invention relates to a device for auto-' matically applying paint -to a surface in-a thin, uniform-layer or coating, and more particularly to a portable paint applicator having an improved: paint-feeding systemtherefor.
  • An .objectof this invention is to provide a mechanical hand-actuable device for applying paint to a surface'in a thin-and uniformlayer or. coating without dripping;
  • Another object of the invention is to provide a hand-actuable device forapplying paint-to a'surface which is easy tomanipulate and is highly eflicient.
  • A.-further object of the-invention is to provide a hand-actuable device *for applying paint to a surface which is simple in structure and is readily. assembled or disassembled.
  • Figure l is. a side elevationalsectional view of the device according -to the present invention.
  • Figure 2 is a sectional view taken on the line 22 of Figure 1;
  • FIG. 3 is a view taken on the line 33 of Figure 1, with parts in section and parts broken away;
  • Figure 4 is an end elevational .view of the device according to the present invention.
  • Figure 5 is an'enlarged fragmentary sectional viewof a portion of the valve-actuating mechanism.
  • the device broadly stated, comprise ta receptacle having a paint-applying means mounted-therein, and a reservoir containingpaint provided with means for feeding paint to the paint-applying means.
  • the receptacle I 3 has a slot I4 in each opposed sidewall-11315 extending from the edge of the side wall adjacent the open mouth I3 of the receptacle I3.
  • the roller I8 On the shaft I6 is rotatably mounted a hollow paint-applying roller I8, the shaft being releasably secured within the slot I4 by means of thumb screws ii,
  • the roller I8 is provided with a soft rubber or fabric covering I9 which acts as a friction driving means for a paint-feeding roller*20"rotata'b1y' mounted on a shaft 2
  • the feeding roller 20 is housed within the receptacle I3 and is arranged in parallel relation with respect to the paint-applying roller I8 which is also housed within the receptacle I3.
  • the roller 20 is provided with a soft rubber covering-1.23 whichis corrugated or ridged, as shown in Figure 1.
  • The-roller I8 is so arranged that a portion of its periphery 1 protrudes through the open mouth I3 of the receptacle I3.
  • trough 21 Depending from the top wall 26 of the re-' ceptacle I3 at a point contiguous to the meeting surfaces of the rollers I8 and 20 and extending longitudinally between the side walls I5 is .a trough 21.
  • the trough 21 has slopingsides ter mine-ting in a bottom provided with a plurality of feed orifices 28 spaced therealong.
  • a guard or apron 25 Extending longitudinally between the side walls I5 and the receptacle I3 and disposed opposite the trough 21 is a guard or apron 25.
  • the guard or apron 25 is shaped in the form of an inverted V and is secured to the bottom-wall 24 of the receptacle I3.
  • a reservoir I2 for paint Arranged in superposed relation with respect to said receptacle I3 is a reservoir I2 for paint.
  • the wall 26 of the receptacle I3- is provided with a discharge opening 29, said opening being in alignment with the V-shaped paint trough 21 and having a valve seat 29.
  • a valve 30 mounted for movement toward and away from the valve seat29' is a valve 30 carried by an end of a-valve rod 32 extending through the reservoir I2.
  • Circumposed about the valve rod 32 Circumposed about the valve rod 32 is a coilspring 3i, one end of said spring 3
  • the coil spring 3I acts to bias the valve 30 to closed position with respect to the valve seat 29.
  • an internally-threaded, cylindrical boss 33 Projecting from the paint-containing reservoir I2 is an internally-threaded, cylindrical boss 33.
  • a cap 34 having an inlet opening 35 is secured within the boss 33, the exteriorly-threaded portion 36 of the cap 34 being in threaded en'- gagement with the internally-threaded boss 33, Seated on the cap 34 is an air vent cover 31 which is connected to the projecting other end of the valve rod 32 by means of a link 38.
  • the link 38 is adjustably mounted on the valve rod 32 for swinging movement about the axis of the valve rod so that access can be ained to the cap 34 when it is desired to remove the cap to refillthe paint-containing reservoir I2.
  • the paint applicator is provided with an operating handle II secured to the housing II].
  • An actuating lever 39 which is 'pivotally mounted on lugs 40 carried by the handle II, is pivotally connected at 4
  • the other end of the actuating lever is provided with a thumb-engaging portion 42:
  • Movement of the applicator along the surface 43 causes the paint-applying roller l8 to frictionally drive the feed roller 20 and thereby transfer paint from the surface 23 of the feed roller to the surface of the roller l8and then to the surface 43 which is being painted.
  • the paint-applying roller 18 applies the paint to the surface 43 in a thin and uniform layer or coating. Any excess paint which may flow from the corrugated roller 20 will drop upon the apron or guard 25 and be conveyed to the portion of the receptacle I2 below the rollers 18 and 20, thereby eliminating any possibility of dripping.
  • the actuating lever 39 for the valve 30 may be released and the feed roller will be fed from the supply of paint in the receptacle [2.
  • the valve 30 is reopened and the paint is allowed to flow over the feed roller 20 and the excess is again deposited in the receptacle l2.
  • a coating device comprising an elongated housing having a laterally projecting handle intermediate the ends, a partition extending longitudinally and transversely in said housing defining an upper coating fluid reservoir and a lower roller chamber, a pair of longitudinal rollers mounted in said housing on axes parallel to each other and in rolling contact with each other, one of said rollers being an applicator having a portion of the surface thereof projecting outwardly through an opening provided in the housing wall on the reservoir side of said partition and in alignment with said reservoir and the other roller being a coating fluid feed roller and located in said chamber, a fluid trough extending longitudinally on the chamber side of said partition'and projecting into the space between said rollers and formed with openings through which fluid can pass to the rollers, a valve seat opening in said partition establishing communication between said fluid reservoir and said trough, a spring closed valve mounted on said housing and normally closing said valve seat opening, said valve comprising a stem projecting outwardly of said housing, a lever pivoted on said housing and extending along said handle and pivotally connected
  • a coating device comprising an elongated housing having a laterally projecting handle in- 4 termediate the ends, a partition extending longitudinally and transversely in said housing defining an upper coating fluid reservoir and a lower roller chamber, a pair of longitudinal rollers mounted in said chamber on axes parallel to each other and in rolling contact with each other, one of said rollers being an applicator having a portion of the surface thereof projecting outwardly through an opening provided in the housing wall on the reservoir side of said partition and in alignment with said reservoir and the other roller being a coating fluid feed roller and located in said chamber, a fluid trough extending longitudinally on the chamber side of said partition and projecting into the space between said rollers and formed with openings through which fluid can pass to the rollers, a valve seat opening in said partition establishing communication between said fluid reservoir and said trough, a spring closed valve mounted on said housing and normally closing said valve seat opening, .said valve comprising a stem projecting outwardly of said housing, a lever pivoted on said hous
  • a coating device comprising a transversely elongated hollow housing, said housing being closed except for a longitudinal opening in its bottom wall at one side of said housing, a handle secured to project from the opposite side of the housing, a partition dividing said housing into an upper coating fluid reservoir and a lower roller chamber, said reservoir being in alignment with said longitudinal opening, a fluid feed roller mounted'in said chamber for rotation about an axis longitudinal of said housing, an applicator roller mounted in said reservoir for rotation about an axis parallel to said first named axis and longitudinal of said housing and in rolling contact with said feed roller, said applicator roller having a limited portion of the surface thereof projecting outwardly of said housing through said opening, a longitudinal fluid trough on the chamber side of said partition and projecting into the space between said rollers and formed with openings through which fluid can pass from the trough to said feed roller, a valve seat opening formed in said partition and providing communication between said reservoir and said trough, a spring pressed valve normally closing said valve seat opening, 'and an operating lever connected to

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Nov. 7, 1950 E. T. HYOBE, SR 2,528,657
PAINT APPLICATOR Filed March 12, 1948 2 Sheets-Sheet 1 Z0 INVENTOR.
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Nov. 7, 1950 E. T. HOBE, SR 2,528,657
PAINT APPLICATOR Filed March 12-, 1948 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 INVEN TOR. sown/ea 7: #055, $2.
ATTORNEYS Patented Nov. 7, 19 50 v UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE 7 PAINT 'APPLIC'ATOR,
Edward '1. Hobe, Sn, Erie, Mich.
Application March 12, 1948;"SerialNo; 14,420
3 Claims.
This invention relates to a device for auto-' matically applying paint -to a surface in-a thin, uniform-layer or coating, and more particularly to a portable paint applicator having an improved: paint-feeding systemtherefor.
An .objectof this invention is to provide a mechanical hand-actuable device for applying paint to a surface'in a thin-and uniformlayer or. coating without dripping;
Another object of the invention is to provide a hand-actuable device forapplying paint-to a'surface which is easy tomanipulate and is highly eflicient.
A.-further object of the-invention is to provide a hand-actuable device *for applying paint to a surface which is simple in structure and is readily. assembled or disassembled.
Inxthe'accompanying drawings, forming a part of: this specification, and in which like numerals are employed to designate like parts'throughout the same:
Figure l is. a side elevationalsectional view of the device according -to the present invention;
Figure 2 is a sectional view taken on the line 22 of Figure 1;
- Figure 3 is a view taken on the line 33 of Figure 1, with parts in section and parts broken away;
Figure 4 is an end elevational .view of the device according to the present invention;
Figure 5 is an'enlarged fragmentary sectional viewof a portion of the valve-actuating mechanism.
In the drawings, wherein for the purpose of illustration is shown a preferred embodiment of the invention, the device, broadly stated, comprise ta receptacle having a paint-applying means mounted-therein, and a reservoir containingpaint provided with means for feeding paint to the paint-applying means.
The-applicatoris indicated generally by the numeral HE)- and comprises a receptacle or roller compartment I3 having an opening. I3- in the bottom thereof.
The receptacle I 3 has a slot I4 in each opposed sidewall-11315 extending from the edge of the side wall adjacent the open mouth I3 of the receptacle I3.
On the shaft I6 is rotatably mounted a hollow paint-applying roller I8, the shaft being releasably secured within the slot I4 by means of thumb screws ii, The roller I8 is provided with a soft rubber or fabric covering I9 which acts as a friction driving means for a paint-feeding roller*20"rotata'b1y' mounted on a shaft 2| and releasably secured to the side walls 15 of the receptacle-I3*bymeans"of thumb screws 22. The feeding roller 20 is housed within the receptacle I3 and is arranged in parallel relation with respect to the paint-applying roller I8 which is also housed within the receptacle I3. The roller 20 is provided with a soft rubber covering-1.23 whichis corrugated or ridged, as shown in Figure 1. The-roller I8 is so arranged that a portion of its periphery 1 protrudes through the open mouth I3 of the receptacle I3.
Depending from the top wall 26 of the re-' ceptacle I3 at a point contiguous to the meeting surfaces of the rollers I8 and 20 and extending longitudinally between the side walls I5 is .a trough 21. The trough 21 has slopingsides ter mine-ting in a bottom provided with a plurality of feed orifices 28 spaced therealong.
Extending longitudinally between the side walls I5 and the receptacle I3 and disposed opposite the trough 21 is a guard or apron 25. The guard or apron 25 is shaped in the form of an inverted V and is secured to the bottom-wall 24 of the receptacle I3.
Arranged in superposed relation with respect to said receptacle I3 is a reservoir I2 for paint. The wall 26 of the receptacle I3-is provided with a discharge opening 29, said opening being in alignment with the V-shaped paint trough 21 and having a valve seat 29. Mounted for movement toward and away from the valve seat29' is a valve 30 carried by an end of a-valve rod 32 extending through the reservoir I2. Circumposed about the valve rod 32 is a coilspring 3i, one end of said spring 3| bearing against" the upper wall of the receptacle I3 and-the other end of said spring 3| bearing aganst the valve 3E). The coil spring 3I acts to bias the valve 30 to closed position with respect to the valve seat 29.
Projecting from the paint-containing reservoir I2 is an internally-threaded, cylindrical boss 33. A cap 34 having an inlet opening 35 is secured within the boss 33, the exteriorly-threaded portion 36 of the cap 34 being in threaded en'- gagement with the internally-threaded boss 33, Seated on the cap 34 is an air vent cover 31 which is connected to the projecting other end of the valve rod 32 by means of a link 38. The link 38 is adjustably mounted on the valve rod 32 for swinging movement about the axis of the valve rod so that access can be ained to the cap 34 when it is desired to remove the cap to refillthe paint-containing reservoir I2.
The paint applicator is provided with an operating handle II secured to the housing II].
An actuating lever 39, which is 'pivotally mounted on lugs 40 carried by the handle II, is pivotally connected at 4| to the other end of valve rod 32.; The other end of the actuating lever is provided with a thumb-engaging portion 42:
The operation of the paint applicator is as follows:
Pressure by the thumb on the portion 42 of the actuating lever 39 is effective to move the lever 3 into the dotted line position of Figure 1 to lift the valve 30 from the valve seat 29 and simultaneously lift the air vent cover 31, thereby allowing paint to flow from the paint-containing reservoir l2 through the opening 29 into the trough 21. Upon release of the pressure on the actuating lever 39, the valve 30 is biased to closed position with respect to the valve seat 29. The paint thus admitted to the trough 21 flows through the orifices 28 to the external surface 23 of the corrugated feed roller 20. Movement of the applicator along the surface 43 causes the paint-applying roller l8 to frictionally drive the feed roller 20 and thereby transfer paint from the surface 23 of the feed roller to the surface of the roller l8and then to the surface 43 which is being painted. The paint-applying roller 18 applies the paint to the surface 43 in a thin and uniform layer or coating. Any excess paint which may flow from the corrugated roller 20 will drop upon the apron or guard 25 and be conveyed to the portion of the receptacle I2 below the rollers 18 and 20, thereby eliminating any possibility of dripping. When this reservoir is sufliciently filled by the excess paint, the actuating lever 39 for the valve 30 may be released and the feed roller will be fed from the supply of paint in the receptacle [2. When it is desired to replenish this supply of paint, the valve 30 is reopened and the paint is allowed to flow over the feed roller 20 and the excess is again deposited in the receptacle l2.
It is to be understood that the form of my invention, herewith shown and described, is to be taken as a preferred example of the same, and that various changes in the shape, size and arrangement of parts may be resorted to without departing from the spirit of my invention, or the scope of the subjoined claims.
I claim:
1. A coating device comprising an elongated housing having a laterally projecting handle intermediate the ends, a partition extending longitudinally and transversely in said housing defining an upper coating fluid reservoir and a lower roller chamber, a pair of longitudinal rollers mounted in said housing on axes parallel to each other and in rolling contact with each other, one of said rollers being an applicator having a portion of the surface thereof projecting outwardly through an opening provided in the housing wall on the reservoir side of said partition and in alignment with said reservoir and the other roller being a coating fluid feed roller and located in said chamber, a fluid trough extending longitudinally on the chamber side of said partition'and projecting into the space between said rollers and formed with openings through which fluid can pass to the rollers, a valve seat opening in said partition establishing communication between said fluid reservoir and said trough, a spring closed valve mounted on said housing and normally closing said valve seat opening, said valve comprising a stem projecting outwardly of said housing, a lever pivoted on said housing and extending along said handle and pivotally connected to said valve stemfor opening the valve to permit fluid to flow into said trough from said reservoir.
2. A coating device comprising an elongated housing having a laterally projecting handle in- 4 termediate the ends, a partition extending longitudinally and transversely in said housing defining an upper coating fluid reservoir and a lower roller chamber, a pair of longitudinal rollers mounted in said chamber on axes parallel to each other and in rolling contact with each other, one of said rollers being an applicator having a portion of the surface thereof projecting outwardly through an opening provided in the housing wall on the reservoir side of said partition and in alignment with said reservoir and the other roller being a coating fluid feed roller and located in said chamber, a fluid trough extending longitudinally on the chamber side of said partition and projecting into the space between said rollers and formed with openings through which fluid can pass to the rollers, a valve seat opening in said partition establishing communication between said fluid reservoir and said trough, a spring closed valve mounted on said housing and normally closing said valve seat opening, .said valve comprising a stem projecting outwardly of said housing, a lever pivoted on said housin and extending along said handle and pivotally connected to said valve stem for opening the valve to permit fluid to flow into said trough from said reservoir, an air vent on said housing providing communication between the interior of said reservoir and the outside air, a vent closure on said lever normally closing said air vent.
3. A coating device comprising a transversely elongated hollow housing, said housing being closed except for a longitudinal opening in its bottom wall at one side of said housing, a handle secured to project from the opposite side of the housing, a partition dividing said housing into an upper coating fluid reservoir and a lower roller chamber, said reservoir being in alignment with said longitudinal opening, a fluid feed roller mounted'in said chamber for rotation about an axis longitudinal of said housing, an applicator roller mounted in said reservoir for rotation about an axis parallel to said first named axis and longitudinal of said housing and in rolling contact with said feed roller, said applicator roller having a limited portion of the surface thereof projecting outwardly of said housing through said opening, a longitudinal fluid trough on the chamber side of said partition and projecting into the space between said rollers and formed with openings through which fluid can pass from the trough to said feed roller, a valve seat opening formed in said partition and providing communication between said reservoir and said trough, a spring pressed valve normally closing said valve seat opening, 'and an operating lever connected to said valve and mounted on the exterior of said housing and extending in the region of said handle for operating said valve to open position.
EDWARD T. HOBE, SR.
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US2866992A (en) * 1954-10-15 1959-01-06 Ohio Commw Eng Co Road marking apparatus
US3036327A (en) * 1958-06-16 1962-05-29 Charles A Crawford Paint applicator
US3104413A (en) * 1960-10-28 1963-09-24 Brooklyn Products Shampooer with configured compressible foam applicating roller
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US3925927A (en) * 1974-02-08 1975-12-16 Thomas Harry Linton Herbicide roller for weed control
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US2866992A (en) * 1954-10-15 1959-01-06 Ohio Commw Eng Co Road marking apparatus
US3036327A (en) * 1958-06-16 1962-05-29 Charles A Crawford Paint applicator
US3104413A (en) * 1960-10-28 1963-09-24 Brooklyn Products Shampooer with configured compressible foam applicating roller
US3193868A (en) * 1962-08-14 1965-07-13 Irwin B Cassidy Continuous feed paint roller
US3138814A (en) * 1963-03-18 1964-06-30 Genevieve C Carrona Roller type apparatus for carrying, feeding, and applying an applicatory liquid
US3378329A (en) * 1966-06-16 1968-04-16 Lazar Nandor Continuously supplied paint applicator
US3883291A (en) * 1973-11-19 1975-05-13 Xerox Corp Oil applicator for reproduction machine fuser
US3925927A (en) * 1974-02-08 1975-12-16 Thomas Harry Linton Herbicide roller for weed control
US3905295A (en) * 1974-03-14 1975-09-16 John Bielesch Roller printer
US4012152A (en) * 1974-12-05 1977-03-15 Lupkes Wilhelm F Paint-applying device
US4087303A (en) * 1976-02-02 1978-05-02 Strzalka Marion W Glue applicator
US4167349A (en) * 1978-05-19 1979-09-11 Dominick Testa Applicator for liquid coating compositions
WO1980001251A1 (en) * 1978-12-22 1980-06-26 R Hawkins Liquid transfer or applicator device
US4276719A (en) * 1979-12-10 1981-07-07 Keeton Enterprises, Inc. Herbicide roller application
US4276718A (en) * 1979-12-10 1981-07-07 Keeton Enterprises, Inc. Herbicide application
US4346531A (en) * 1980-09-05 1982-08-31 Keeton John H Transferring liquid onto a roller surface
US4347684A (en) * 1980-09-05 1982-09-07 Keeton John H Herbicide row applicator
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US4555195A (en) * 1983-07-15 1985-11-26 Multigood, B.V. Painting tool
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US20120060754A1 (en) * 2010-09-11 2012-03-15 Ricoh Company, Ltd. Image forming apparatus and treatment liquid application device
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