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US2647273A
US2647273A US125008A US12500849A US2647273A US 2647273 A US2647273 A US 2647273A US 125008 A US125008 A US 125008A US 12500849 A US12500849 A US 12500849A US 2647273 A US2647273 A US 2647273A
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  • This invention relates to a means for apply paint or other liquid to a surface, the object being to provide a device having a moisture absorbent material on a surface thereof or that may be connected with a source of supply of paint or other liquid, such as water, to clean a wall surface.
  • FIG. 1 is a plan view of my improved liquid applicator.
  • Fig. 2 is a side elevation partly in section showing the means for distributing the liquid practically uniformly over the full length of the chamber.
  • Fig. 3 is a side elevation partly in section showing the means for supplying the liquid to the body of the applicator.
  • Fig. 4 is an enlarged section showing the preferred means for securing the liquid absorbent material to the under side of the casing.
  • the device is rectangular in plan view which consists of a body I of suitable sheet material to the lower face of which is secured a plate 2 having apertures 3 therein.
  • the peripheral edge of the plate 2 is secured to the outwardly extending flange 4 of the body I as shown clearly in Fig. 4.
  • On the outer surface of the plate 2 is a rubber sheet 5 having transverse apertures 6 and the sheet 5 is shaped to receive the flange 4 of the body I.
  • On the sheet 5 is a foraminous rubber sheet 1, the peripheral edge of which is secured between the flange 4 of the body I and the flange I of the cover member II.
  • the said cover member is centrally apertured to receive an end of the liquid supply conduit I2 which includes the packing nut I3 threaded on the upper end of the inverted T- shaped member I4 which has a transverse passageway l and a longitudinal passageway I M with longitudinally spaced apertures therein.
  • the center of the cover member I! is flanged as indicated at I6 and a rubber ring I! is positioned between the nut I3 and the flange portion I6 of the cover member and serves to prevent leakage of fluid to the surface of the casing.
  • the liquid supply conduit I2 is provided with a chambered hand hold I8 and packing nuts I9 and 20 are provided at each end of the member I8 by means of which the device may be manipulated.
  • a valve which is normally closed and may be opened by pressure on the outer end of the valve stem 22 and thus permit flow of liquid to the passageway I5 and thence into the apertured conduit I511.
  • the valve may be maintained in open position by hand pressure on the stem 22.
  • the operator may open't-he valve for a supply of fluid to the foraminous rubber sheet I, the peripheral edge Ia of which is held in position by the rubber ring 23 positioned bethe thumb of the operator may manipulate the valve operating element 22 to supply paint or other liquid to the sheet 1 or prevent supply of liquid thereto.
  • liquid is applied to a liquid absorbent sheet of material and is moved over a surface to be cleaned or painted.
  • a hollow open ended body having upright side walls and a laterally extending peripheral flange at its lower end, an apertured plate secured over the lower open end of said body, an apertured rubber sheet bearing against the undersurface of said plate with portions thereof extending around said flange and bearing against the side Walls of said body throughout their height, a foraminous rubber sheet bearing against the undersurface of said first sheet with portions thereof extending upwardly and bearing against outer surface portions of said first sheet relative to the side walls of said body throughout their height, a rubber ring extending around said side walls above said flange and retainingly bearing against corresponding outer side wall portions of said foraminous sheet, and a centrally apertured manipulatable cover secured over the open end of said body and having a depending peripheral flange retainingly engaging outer portions of said rubberring and portions of said foraminous sheet down to the bottom of said peripheral flange.

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Aug. 4, 1953 s, EAGLE 2,647,273
' LIQUID APPLICATOR Filed Nov. 2, 1949 A JHW' ////4IIII f\\ I INVENTOR. v Pewmz a. EHQLE A TTRN EY Patented Aug. 4, 1953 UNITED TNT OFFICE 1 Claim. 1
This invention relates to a means for apply paint or other liquid to a surface, the object being to provide a device having a moisture absorbent material on a surface thereof or that may be connected with a source of supply of paint or other liquid, such as water, to clean a wall surface.
These and other features and objects of the invention are hereinafter more fully described and claimed and a device embodying my invention is shown in the accompanying drawing in which Fig. 1 is a plan view of my improved liquid applicator.
Fig. 2 is a side elevation partly in section showing the means for distributing the liquid practically uniformly over the full length of the chamber.
Fig. 3 is a side elevation partly in section showing the means for supplying the liquid to the body of the applicator.
Fig. 4 is an enlarged section showing the preferred means for securing the liquid absorbent material to the under side of the casing.
In the form of the device shown more particularly in Figs. 1 and 2, the device is rectangular in plan view which consists of a body I of suitable sheet material to the lower face of which is secured a plate 2 having apertures 3 therein. The peripheral edge of the plate 2 is secured to the outwardly extending flange 4 of the body I as shown clearly in Fig. 4. On the outer surface of the plate 2 is a rubber sheet 5 having transverse apertures 6 and the sheet 5 is shaped to receive the flange 4 of the body I. On the sheet 5 is a foraminous rubber sheet 1, the peripheral edge of which is secured between the flange 4 of the body I and the flange I of the cover member II. The said cover member is centrally apertured to receive an end of the liquid supply conduit I2 which includes the packing nut I3 threaded on the upper end of the inverted T- shaped member I4 which has a transverse passageway l and a longitudinal passageway I M with longitudinally spaced apertures therein. The center of the cover member I! is flanged as indicated at I6 and a rubber ring I! is positioned between the nut I3 and the flange portion I6 of the cover member and serves to prevent leakage of fluid to the surface of the casing.
The liquid supply conduit I2 is provided with a chambered hand hold I8 and packing nuts I9 and 20 are provided at each end of the member I8 by means of which the device may be manipulated. Within the member I8 is a valve which is normally closed and may be opened by pressure on the outer end of the valve stem 22 and thus permit flow of liquid to the passageway I5 and thence into the apertured conduit I511. The valve may be maintained in open position by hand pressure on the stem 22.
By this means the operator may open't-he valve for a supply of fluid to the foraminous rubber sheet I, the peripheral edge Ia of which is held in position by the rubber ring 23 positioned bethe thumb of the operator may manipulate the valve operating element 22 to supply paint or other liquid to the sheet 1 or prevent supply of liquid thereto.
In the present form of the device liquid is applied to a liquid absorbent sheet of material and is moved over a surface to be cleaned or painted.
It is believed evident from the foregoing description in conjunction with the drawing that the various features and objects of the invention are attained by the character and structural relationship of parts as hereinbefore described.
Having thus briefly described my invention, its
utility and mode of operation, What I claim and,
desire to secure by Letters Patent of the United States is:
In a device for applying liquid to a surface, a hollow open ended body having upright side walls and a laterally extending peripheral flange at its lower end, an apertured plate secured over the lower open end of said body, an apertured rubber sheet bearing against the undersurface of said plate with portions thereof extending around said flange and bearing against the side Walls of said body throughout their height, a foraminous rubber sheet bearing against the undersurface of said first sheet with portions thereof extending upwardly and bearing against outer surface portions of said first sheet relative to the side walls of said body throughout their height, a rubber ring extending around said side walls above said flange and retainingly bearing against corresponding outer side wall portions of said foraminous sheet, and a centrally apertured manipulatable cover secured over the open end of said body and having a depending peripheral flange retainingly engaging outer portions of said rubberring and portions of said foraminous sheet down to the bottom of said peripheral flange.
PENNIE S. EAGLE.
References Cited in the file of this patent UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 467,778 Clair Jan. 26, 1892 860,078 Binks July 16, 1907 1,217,054 Pearman Feb. 20, 1917 1,714,350 DeJong May 21, 1929 1,715,907 Dragelin June 4, 1929 1,812,431 Chapman June 30, 1931 1,829,287 Lovett Oct. 27, 1931 2,365,908 Runnels Dec. 26, 1944 2,506,077 Goldsmith May 2, 1950 FOREIGN PATENTS Number Country Date 13,503 Germany Apr. 27, 1881
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US3020579A (en) * 1958-11-07 1962-02-13 Donald J O'connor Paint applying apparatus
US4118824A (en) * 1977-06-24 1978-10-10 Clement Jr Paul Santas Applicator having insertable sponge cartridge
US4124315A (en) * 1974-01-09 1978-11-07 Melton Systems, Inc. Floor finish applicator
US4291491A (en) * 1979-09-04 1981-09-29 Maddock Mitchell E Liquid herbicide applicator
US4383779A (en) * 1981-05-18 1983-05-17 Sarkis Khanzadian Cleansing device with door for drip catching
US4566816A (en) * 1983-08-29 1986-01-28 Padco, Inc. Pressure fed paint roller
US4822194A (en) * 1987-02-27 1989-04-18 Power Flo Products Corp. Applicator head
US5018890A (en) * 1988-04-08 1991-05-28 North Broadway Corp. Pool cleaning system
US5052840A (en) * 1986-05-01 1991-10-01 Ilona Enevoldson Mop useful in the cleaning of tubs
US20070131109A1 (en) * 2005-12-08 2007-06-14 Bruggeman Daniel J Airless sprayer with hardened cylinder
US7540380B2 (en) 2005-07-25 2009-06-02 Diversified Dynamics Corporation Roller rest enclosure
US7556447B2 (en) 2005-07-25 2009-07-07 Diversified Dynamics Corporation Metered twist paint stick
USD608514S1 (en) 2007-05-03 2010-01-19 Johnsondiversey, Inc. Fluid reservoir
USD618411S1 (en) 2007-05-03 2010-06-22 Diversey, Inc. Grip for a floor maintenance tool

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US467778A (en) * 1892-01-26 Brush
US860078A (en) * 1905-12-13 1907-07-16 Joseph Binks Apparatus for applying liquids to surfaces.
US1217054A (en) * 1916-06-17 1917-02-20 John Henery Pearman Cleaning device.
US1714350A (en) * 1927-12-03 1929-05-21 Jong Harold De Surface finisher
US1715907A (en) * 1928-05-10 1929-06-04 Joel G Dragelin Automobile washer
US1812431A (en) * 1930-03-27 1931-06-30 Guilford Mfg Company Manicurist's buffer
US1829287A (en) * 1930-05-22 1931-10-27 Daniel M Lovett Cleaning device
US2365908A (en) * 1942-02-23 1944-12-26 Garland D Runnels Cosmetic powder container and dispenser
US2506077A (en) * 1945-03-01 1950-05-02 Vernon H Goldsmith Surface cleaning device employing liquid cleaning agent

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DE13503C (en) * H. PFEIFFER in Lauban Instrument for terrying the skin, called "Thermophor"
US467778A (en) * 1892-01-26 Brush
US860078A (en) * 1905-12-13 1907-07-16 Joseph Binks Apparatus for applying liquids to surfaces.
US1217054A (en) * 1916-06-17 1917-02-20 John Henery Pearman Cleaning device.
US1714350A (en) * 1927-12-03 1929-05-21 Jong Harold De Surface finisher
US1715907A (en) * 1928-05-10 1929-06-04 Joel G Dragelin Automobile washer
US1812431A (en) * 1930-03-27 1931-06-30 Guilford Mfg Company Manicurist's buffer
US1829287A (en) * 1930-05-22 1931-10-27 Daniel M Lovett Cleaning device
US2365908A (en) * 1942-02-23 1944-12-26 Garland D Runnels Cosmetic powder container and dispenser
US2506077A (en) * 1945-03-01 1950-05-02 Vernon H Goldsmith Surface cleaning device employing liquid cleaning agent

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US3020579A (en) * 1958-11-07 1962-02-13 Donald J O'connor Paint applying apparatus
US4124315A (en) * 1974-01-09 1978-11-07 Melton Systems, Inc. Floor finish applicator
US4118824A (en) * 1977-06-24 1978-10-10 Clement Jr Paul Santas Applicator having insertable sponge cartridge
US4291491A (en) * 1979-09-04 1981-09-29 Maddock Mitchell E Liquid herbicide applicator
US4383779A (en) * 1981-05-18 1983-05-17 Sarkis Khanzadian Cleansing device with door for drip catching
US4566816A (en) * 1983-08-29 1986-01-28 Padco, Inc. Pressure fed paint roller
US5052840A (en) * 1986-05-01 1991-10-01 Ilona Enevoldson Mop useful in the cleaning of tubs
US4822194A (en) * 1987-02-27 1989-04-18 Power Flo Products Corp. Applicator head
US5018890A (en) * 1988-04-08 1991-05-28 North Broadway Corp. Pool cleaning system
US7540380B2 (en) 2005-07-25 2009-06-02 Diversified Dynamics Corporation Roller rest enclosure
US7556447B2 (en) 2005-07-25 2009-07-07 Diversified Dynamics Corporation Metered twist paint stick
US20070131109A1 (en) * 2005-12-08 2007-06-14 Bruggeman Daniel J Airless sprayer with hardened cylinder
US7347136B2 (en) 2005-12-08 2008-03-25 Diversified Dynamics Corporation Airless sprayer with hardened cylinder
USD608514S1 (en) 2007-05-03 2010-01-19 Johnsondiversey, Inc. Fluid reservoir
USD618411S1 (en) 2007-05-03 2010-06-22 Diversey, Inc. Grip for a floor maintenance tool

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