Abstract: A connector for connecting an extension handle with the handle of a tool. The connector includes a locking mechanism in the form of at least one shoulder on the connector engaging a hole in the tool handle. The shoulder (1) is connected to a knob via a tongue which is integral with the connector and the knob is placed such that it is located outside the tool handle. The front part of the connector may be split into two halves by a slit. The connector hold the tool firmly. Also, it is easy to disconnect the tool from the connector.
Abstract: The present invention relates to a support (2) for a paintbrush (1). The support (2) may advantageously be used both when you want to lay down the paint brush on a flat surface and when you want to hang the brush on a bucket. The support (2) consists of an integrated part of the paint brush (1), projecting from the paintbrush in the form of a projection from the paintbrush body. According to the invention, the projection comprises at least two points of support, allowing the paintbrush to rest on these points of support, together with a point of support provided by the paintbrush somewhere along the handle (3). Preferably, the support is located at the head (4) of the paintbrush, at the shoulder (6) of the head (4) close to the handle (3). Furthermore, the support may comprise an arched flange (8), directed along the handle, which can function as a bucket holder.
Abstract: The invention relates to a method and a device for the manufacture of paint rollers by winding a textile fabric (3) onto a plastic tube (2) along a spiral-shaped line. According to the invention, a number of tube elements (6), having a length suitable for a paint roller, are slipped onto a revolving mandrel (1). The tube elements are clamped together so as to engage one another and so as to allow them to be rotated together with the mandrel (1). The mandrel is rotated at the same time as the fabric is would on and attached to the tube elements, after which the fabric is cut at the joints (8) between the elements. Due to the invention, the cutting can be performed in the same machine without the risk of damaging the mandrel. As the cutting is made through the fabric only, this entails much less knife wear and is less energy-consuming. Preferably, the tube elements have a toothing at their axial ends for mechanical interconnection at the joints between the tube elements and with the mandrel (1).