Patents Assigned to Triune Automated Painting Systems
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Patent number: 4722625Abstract: A powered painting system includes a motor driven paint pump controlled by a radio signal receiver associated with it. A radio frequency transmitter mounts to the wrist of the painter, and a small clip with a button-operated switch thereon is provided for mounting to the finger of the painter, with the button readily accessible to the thumb of the painter. Upon operation of the button by the thumb, the transmitter sends a signal to the receiver which turns the pump on. Upon subsequent operation of the button, the transmitter sends a further signal which, upon receipt by the receiver, turns off the pump.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 1985Date of Patent: February 2, 1988Assignee: Triune Automated Painting SystemsInventor: Lawrence B. O'Brien
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Patent number: 4717276Abstract: A paint roller is provided with a removable sleeve receiving a cover having a pile on a stretchable flexible backing and retained by end caps with a bayonet-type connection for convenient installation and removal of the cover. A reversible, speed controllable pump on a hand cart provides paint to the roller from a supply under control of a switch at the roller handle. The roller handle contains a radio transmitter for transmission of pump control signals to a receiver in a pump housing mounted to the hand cart. A peristaltic pump is used for the pumping, and is reversible to facilitate draining of the system back to the paint source. Opening of a door on the pump housing releases pump roller pressure from pump tubing, provides access to pump rollers and pump tubing, and thereby facilitates installation and removal of the pump tubing. Conventional water hose fittings are provided to facilitate cleaning by connection to a hose bib of a domestic water system, if desired.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 1985Date of Patent: January 5, 1988Assignee: Triune Automated Painting SystemsInventors: Lawrence B. O'Brien, Walter E. Winston, Edmund L. Abner, William L. Buehler, Walter A. Messick
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Patent number: 4700830Abstract: A portable carrier for paint roller, handle, and hose assembly includes a base, a post, a roller pocket on the base, a roller handle receiver bracket on the post, a hook arrangement for attaching to a paint can, hose storage means on the bracket and base, and hose tying means.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 1985Date of Patent: October 20, 1987Assignee: Triune Automated Painting SystemsInventor: Lawrence B. O'Brien
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Patent number: 4661045Abstract: A painting apparatus has a peristaltic pump having a pump cavity in a pump body and a pumping tube in the cavity. The cavity is provided with an elongate drain passage. A photoelectric sensor is arranged to receive light from a light source, both being associated with the drain passage to sense any leakage of paint from the pumping tube draining into the drain passage and to thereupon stop the pump. An alert light may be provided for signalling that paint leakage has stopped the pump. Preferably, a funnel-like transparent container is removably fitted in the cavity below the pumping tube to receive the paint leakage. The container has a spout-like downward extension engaged in the drain passage but allowing transmission of light to the photoelectric sensor.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 1986Date of Patent: April 28, 1987Assignee: Triune Automated Painting SystemsInventors: Walter E. Winston, Lowell G. Atkinson
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Patent number: 4424011Abstract: A paint roller is provided with a removable sleeve receiving a cover having a pile on a stretchable flexible backing. A reversible, speed controllable pump on a hand cart provides paint to the roller from a supply under control of a switch at the roller handle. The roller handle contains a radio transmitter for transmission of pump control signals to a receiver in a pump housing mounted to the hand cart. A peristaltic pump is used for the pumping, and is reversible to facilitate draining of the system back to the paint source. Opening of a door on the pump housing releases pump roller pressure from pump tubing, provides access to pump rollers and pump tubing, and thereby facilitates installation and removal of the pump tubing. Conventional water hose fittings are provided to facilitate cleaning by connection to a hose bib of a domestic water system, if desired.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 1980Date of Patent: January 3, 1984Assignee: Triune Automated Painting SystemsInventors: Lawrence B. O'Brien, Walter F. Winston, Edmund L. Abner, Lowell G. Atkinson, H. Richard Roudebush, William L. Buehler, Jim K. Bergstresser, Walker A. Messick