Quick scrape vacuum attachment

The Quick Scrape Vacuum Attachment attaches to a 2½-inch shop vacuum hose. The purpose of the attachment allows a person to vacuum up paint chips as he/she scrapes off the lose material. The attachment is ideal for painters when removing paint from specific areas.

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Description

The Quick Scrape Vacuum Attachment is 7 inches long, and 2 inches round, and is made of ⅛ inch black plastic. The attachment is hollow, and at the bottom end a 2½-inch shop vacuum hose attaches to the open end.

At the top end the opening is hollow and a 2¼-inch metal scraper blade attaches on the topside with two stone bolts. 3½-inches up from the bottom of the handle, on the topside is an on and off toggle switch. The switch is attached with two stone bolts. The electric supply wire runs down the handle of the vacuum.

The Quick Scrape Vacuum Attachment attaches to a 2½-inch shop vacuum hose. The purpose of the attachment allows a person to vacuum up paint chips as he/she scrapes off the loose material. The attachment is ideal for painters when removing paint from specific areas.

Claims

1. What I claim as my invention is the Quick Scrape Vacuum Attachment. The purpose of this invention in to vacuum up loose paint chips off of any surface, as the individual scraps. This invention is intended to keep the area clean of loose paint chips.

Patent History
Publication number: 20050144753
Type: Application
Filed: Dec 20, 2004
Publication Date: Jul 7, 2005
Inventor: Kenneth Pulliam (Monona, WI)
Application Number: 10/897,651
Classifications
Current U.S. Class: 15/401.000