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US756695A US16887903A US1903168879A US756695A US 756695 A US756695 A US 756695A US 16887903 A US16887903 A US 16887903A US 1903168879 A US1903168879 A US 1903168879A US 756695 A US756695 A US 756695A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47LDOMESTIC WASHING OR CLEANING; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
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  • My invention has for its object to provide simple economical automatic-feed liquid-distributers and to combine the same in some instances with pad or brush Spreaders, or both, said invention consisting in certain peculiarities of construction and combination of parts, hereinafter particularly set forth with reference to the accompanying drawings and subsequently claimed.
  • Figure 1 of the drawings represents a partlysectional elevation of a self feed liquid: distributer provided with pad and brush spreaders in accordance with my invention; Fig. 2, a plan view of the-same, partly in horizontal section; and Fig. 3, an end view of the distributer, having a spreader-pad thereon.
  • A indicates a handle of suitable length fastened at one end between angular bent arms B, that therewith constitute a bail provided with pin-' tles b, engaging sockets 0 in screw-cap closures d fdr nozzles e of the heads of a cylindrical reservoir comprising an outer perforated shell 0, of sheet metal or other suitable material, an inner shell']), of like material, and con:
  • each conduit is spiral, and the area of its inlet is preferably controlled by means of a hingevalve f, having a screw-threaded stein g, that turns in. a nut h, by which it is held in adjusted position, said stem being extended through a head of the reservoir aforesaid.
  • the spiral end of the conduit E is adjacent to one headof the reservoir, and spiral end of the conduit F is adjacent to the other head of said reservoir, the inlets of said conduits being faced in opposite directions.
  • the bail-pintles b are sprung into the sockets c aforesaid, and a latch-rod G, in pivotal connection with one of the bail-arms, has a Serial No. 168,879. (No model.)
  • the reservoir-shell C is provided with outer collars z' in pairs at its ends, and by elastic bands or other suitable means a winding H of suitable absorbent materialsuch as burlap, flannel, or both-may be bound at each an eye in, central of the back of the brush, is
  • the brush-back is put into adjustable connection with its pivotal holders.
  • said holders are shown as having upwardly-extending outer ears provided with apertures at intervals longitudipally thereof, and bolts n, by which said brush-back is connected to the aforesaid holders, are engaged with such of said apertures as the desired adjustment of the brush may require.
  • the inlets of the partly-spiral conduits E F being faced in opposite directions, one or the other of said conduits is self-feeding, according to the direction of rotation on the part of the reservoir, the valves controlling area of said inlets being suitably adjusted.
  • the liquid escaping from a conduit finds its way into space between the shells O D of the reservoir and finally escapes through the perforations of the outer shell direct onto the surface to be treated or into the spreader-pad with which said reservoir may be encompassed, and, as before stated, the brush J may .be used as a spreader attachment to the liquid-distributor with or without said spreader-pad.
  • a liquid-distributer consisting of a rotatory cylindrical reservoir comprising an outer perforated shell, an inner shell provided with openings into space between both shells, and
  • conduits of these conduits being terminals of the spiral portions of sameand faced in opposite directions at opposite ends of the reservoir; and valves arranged for adjustment to regulate the area ofthe conduit inlets.
  • a liquid-distributer consisting of a rota tory cylindrical automatic-feed reservoir, and,
  • a pad of absorbent material encompassing the reservoir to constitute a spreader for the liquid discharged therefrom.
  • a liquid-distributer consisting of a rotatory cylindrical automatic-feed reservoir combined with a brush adjustable to various angles.
  • 'A' liquid distributer consisting of a rotatory cylindrical automatic-feed reservoir combined with a brush adjustable to compensate for length and wear of its tufts.
  • a liquid-distributer consisting of a rotatory cylindrical automatic-feed reservoir combined with abrush adjustable to various angles and otherwise adjustable to compensate for I length and wear of its tufts.
  • a liquid-distributer consisting of a cylindrical automatic-feed reservoir, a handlerand arms constituting a bail provided with pintles. that serve as bearings for the reservoir, hold-.

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No. 756,695. PATENTED APR. 5, 1904 W. PETERSON.
LIQUID'DISTRIBUTER. APPLICATION FILED we. 10, 1903. 4
N0 MODEL.
aj ew foc) M. flaw UNI'rnD STATES Patented April 5, i904.
PATENT OFFICE.
LI-QUID-DISTRIBUTERQ- SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 756,695, dated April 5, 1904.
Application filed Angus 10, 1903- State of Wisconsin, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Liquid-Distributers; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description thereof.
My invention has for its object to provide simple economical automatic-feed liquid-distributers and to combine the same in some instances with pad or brush Spreaders, or both, said invention consisting in certain peculiarities of construction and combination of parts, hereinafter particularly set forth with reference to the accompanying drawings and subsequently claimed.
Figure 1 of the drawings represents a partlysectional elevation of a self feed liquid: distributer provided with pad and brush spreaders in accordance with my invention; Fig. 2, a plan view of the-same, partly in horizontal section; and Fig. 3, an end view of the distributer, having a spreader-pad thereon.
Referring by letter to the drawings, A indicates a handle of suitable length fastened at one end between angular bent arms B, that therewith constitute a bail provided with pin-' tles b, engaging sockets 0 in screw-cap closures d fdr nozzles e of the heads of a cylindrical reservoir comprising an outer perforated shell 0, of sheet metal or other suitable material, an inner shell']), of like material, and con:
' duits E F within the inner shell having their outlets through perforations or other suitable openings in said inner shell. One end of each conduit is spiral, and the area of its inlet is preferably controlled by means of a hingevalve f, having a screw-threaded stein g, that turns in. a nut h, by which it is held in adjusted position, said stem being extended through a head of the reservoir aforesaid. The spiral end of the conduit E is adjacent to one headof the reservoir, and spiral end of the conduit F is adjacent to the other head of said reservoir, the inlets of said conduits being faced in opposite directions. The bail-pintles b are sprung into the sockets c aforesaid, and a latch-rod G, in pivotal connection with one of the bail-arms, has a Serial No. 168,879. (No model.)
hook end engageable with an eye in the other .of said arms to prevent automatic displacement of said pintles.
The reservoir-shell C is provided with outer collars z' in pairs at its ends, and by elastic bands or other suitable means a winding H of suitable absorbent materialsuch as burlap, flannel, or both-may be bound at each an eye in, central of the back of the brush, is
connected by a link m with a rod K, guided in eyes m on the handle A, the rear end of the rod being bent at a right angle to forma hook engageable with any one of a series of sockets provided in said handle, whereby the angle of the brush may be varied at will. To compensate for length and wear of the brush-tufts, the brush-back is put into adjustable connection with its pivotal holders.
As a matter of detail said holders are shown as having upwardly-extending outer ears provided with apertures at intervals longitudipally thereof, and bolts n, by which said brush-back is connected to the aforesaid holders, are engaged with such of said apertures as the desired adjustment of the brush may require.
The inlets of the partly-spiral conduits E F being faced in opposite directions, one or the other of said conduits is self-feeding, according to the direction of rotation on the part of the reservoir, the valves controlling area of said inlets being suitably adjusted. The liquid escaping from a conduit finds its way into space between the shells O D of the reservoir and finally escapes through the perforations of the outer shell direct onto the surface to be treated or into the spreader-pad with which said reservoir may be encompassed, and, as before stated, the brush J may .be used as a spreader attachment to the liquid-distributor with or without said spreader-pad.
From the foregoing it will be understood that there is feed of liquid from the reservoir when the same-is rotated in either direction,
openings into the space between both shells, and partly-spiral conduits within'the inner I partly-spiral conduits within the inner shell in shell in communication with its openings, the inlets of these conduits being terminals of the spiral-portions of same and faced in opposite directions at' opposite ends of the reservoir.
2. A liquid-distributer consisting of a rotatory cylindrical reservoir comprising an outer perforated shell, an inner shell provided with openings into space between both shells, and
communication with its openings, the inlets of these conduits being terminals of the spiral portions of sameand faced in opposite directions at opposite ends of the reservoir; and valves arranged for adjustment to regulate the area ofthe conduit inlets.
3. A liquid-distributer consisting of a rota tory cylindrical automatic-feed reservoir, and,
a pad of absorbent material encompassing the reservoir to constitute a spreader for the liquid discharged therefrom.
4. A liquid-distributer consisting of a rotatory cylindrical automatic-feed reservoir combined with a brush adjustable to various angles.
5. 'A' liquid distributer consisting of a rotatory cylindrical automatic-feed reservoir combined with a brush adjustable to compensate for length and wear of its tufts.
. 6; A liquid-distributer consisting of a rotatory cylindrical automatic-feed reservoir combined with abrush adjustable to various angles and otherwise adjustable to compensate for I length and wear of its tufts.
7. A liquid-distributer consisting of a cylindrical automatic-feed reservoir, a handlerand arms constituting a bail provided with pintles. that serve as bearings for the reservoir, hold-.
ers loose on said pintles, a brush connected to the holders, a rod adjustable on the handle, and a link connecting the brush and rod.
8. A liquid-distributerconsisting of a rotatory cylindrical automatic-feed reservoir combined with a wrapping of absorbent material, anda brush, said material and brush constituting spreaders for the liquid discharged from the reservoir.
In testimony that I claim the foregoing I have hereunto set my hand, at Sheboygan, in
the county of Sheboygan and State of Wisconsin, in the presence of two witnesses.
WILLIAM PETERSON.
Witnesses:
F. H. DENISON, "WM. OBIGT.
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US2976112A (en) * 1959-10-05 1961-03-21 Bissell Inc Method of applying detergent to rugs and the like
US3085270A (en) * 1961-09-19 1963-04-16 Peter S Vosbikian Paint applicators
US3356442A (en) * 1965-12-17 1967-12-05 Ragnvald G Leland Fountain brush and roller assembly
US3369269A (en) * 1966-05-06 1968-02-20 Deck Fritz Paint roller
US4100642A (en) * 1977-02-23 1978-07-18 The Raymond Lee Organization, Inc. Paint roller and brush combination
US4639156A (en) * 1984-05-25 1987-01-27 Stern Donald J Painting apparatus and method
US6012196A (en) * 1998-08-07 2000-01-11 Weiss; Sherman L. Paint roller retainer
US6330729B1 (en) * 1998-04-06 2001-12-18 Micron Technology, Inc. Brush alignment platform
US6347426B1 (en) 2000-03-09 2002-02-19 Sherman L. Weiss Paint roller retainer
US6925674B2 (en) 2001-12-21 2005-08-09 Newell Operating Company Edging roller
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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2976112A (en) * 1959-10-05 1961-03-21 Bissell Inc Method of applying detergent to rugs and the like
US3085270A (en) * 1961-09-19 1963-04-16 Peter S Vosbikian Paint applicators
US3356442A (en) * 1965-12-17 1967-12-05 Ragnvald G Leland Fountain brush and roller assembly
US3369269A (en) * 1966-05-06 1968-02-20 Deck Fritz Paint roller
US4100642A (en) * 1977-02-23 1978-07-18 The Raymond Lee Organization, Inc. Paint roller and brush combination
US4639156A (en) * 1984-05-25 1987-01-27 Stern Donald J Painting apparatus and method
US6330729B1 (en) * 1998-04-06 2001-12-18 Micron Technology, Inc. Brush alignment platform
US6012196A (en) * 1998-08-07 2000-01-11 Weiss; Sherman L. Paint roller retainer
US6347426B1 (en) 2000-03-09 2002-02-19 Sherman L. Weiss Paint roller retainer
US6925674B2 (en) 2001-12-21 2005-08-09 Newell Operating Company Edging roller
US8832896B2 (en) 2011-05-04 2014-09-16 Wagner Spray Tech Corporation Paint roller edge guard
US9205446B2 (en) 2011-05-04 2015-12-08 Wagner Spray Tech Corporation Painting device

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