Implements Patents (Class 68/213)
  • Patent number: 4957127
    Abstract: A cylindrical paint roller cover applicator having a hollow body member supporting a paint-absorbing layer is plugged and inserted in the cleaning apparatus which comprises a cylindrical sleeve having an inside diameter sligtly smaller than the outside diameter of the applicator. A first end cap having a central opening therein is frictionally mounted on one end of the sleeve and has a central opening adapted to couple a water supply thereto. A coupler is frictionally mounted on the other end of the cylindrical sleeve which contains a bayonet socket which is adapted to removably house a second end cap having a plurality of bayonet studs equally spaced around the periphery which may be removably inserted and locket in the bayonet socket of the coupling.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 17, 1989
    Date of Patent: September 18, 1990
    Inventor: George P. Kostopoulos
  • Patent number: 4953370
    Abstract: The method and structure for producing a simulated needlepoint design which uses a marking instrument constructed to dye individual yarn loops in an array of such loops within a looped pile textile. The tip of the marking instrument includes a recessed nib which requires a single loop to extend within the recess in order for the loop to be colored by the marking instrument. A color guide is to be mounted in conjunction with the textile which denotes to the operator exactly which loops are to be dyed which colors.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 5, 1989
    Date of Patent: September 4, 1990
    Inventor: Perry N. Hambright
  • Patent number: 4951483
    Abstract: The kit apparatus of the present invention includes a tye-dye instruction manual for instructing a user how to tye-dye an article of clothing. The manual contains a variety of illustrated tye-dye patterns including a finished product state for selection by a user, at least one article of clothing for being tye-dyed and tye-dyeing supplies for tye-dyeing the article of clothing. The tye-dyeing supplies include: soaking solution for soaking the article of clothing prior to dyeing, dyestuff material for preparing a dyeing solution, glove means for safe handling of the soaking solution and dyestuff material, a plurality of rubber bands for banding the article of clothing to create dye diffusion regions according to a tye-dye pattern selected from said illustrated tye-dye patterns, and a squeeze dropper applicator for applying said dyestuff material to said article of clothing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 10, 1989
    Date of Patent: August 28, 1990
    Inventor: Beatrice T. van Olphen
  • Patent number: 4832066
    Abstract: A device for performing controlled cleaning of paint rollers of a hollow tubular form, comprising a housing (6, 7) for containing fluid transport tubing and spray heads (3, 4) spray heads (4) for expelling high pressure spray, which is directed at the sides of said paint roller thereof producing a spinning action. Fluid transport tubing (3) is in fluid communication through the wall of lower housing (6) with gate valve and female coupling housing (2, 1) supplying fluid to spray heads (4). A funnel (5) functions for collection and downward channeling waste fluid, and is mounted circumferentially inside and just below the top rim of lower housing (6) with the spout portion pointing downward, allowing for convenient single stream drainage of waste fluid.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 5, 1987
    Date of Patent: May 23, 1989
    Inventor: David O. Shipman
  • Patent number: 4811749
    Abstract: A paint roller cleaning device wherein such device is suitably constructed for releasably retaining a paint roller for cleaning purposes, and for receiving under pressure fluid flow enabling such cleaning of the paint roller. Permissibly included are helix-like devices for cleaning the interior of the inner tube of the paint roller, the latter of course being provided with an exterior nap surface. Structural means are provided for directing fluid flow in the device in a manner such that fluid flow is directed longitudinally and peripherally through the nap material of the roller to be cleaned. The device is preferably a two-piece structure, the first piece, a cap preferably being threaded over and thus connected to the remaining piece comprising a container of the device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 14, 1987
    Date of Patent: March 14, 1989
    Inventor: Allen L. Dixon
  • Patent number: 4809722
    Abstract: A paint roller cleaner is constructed of a container defining an enclosed internal chamber adapted to receive and contain a paint roller, a lid for enclosing the upper end of the container, a drain at the lower end of the container providing a liquid discharge passage, and a water supply conduit arranged to direct a stream of water into the chamber for impingment upon a roller contained therein for cleaning the same.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 19, 1988
    Date of Patent: March 7, 1989
    Inventor: Paul A. Pennise
  • Patent number: 4766755
    Abstract: A plunger-type paint roller cleaning device wherein such device is suitably constructed for forcing a solvent longitudinally and peripherally through the nap of a wet, previously-used paint roller. In one embodiment a one-way valve is employed in conjunction with a container suitably designed to receive a paint roller. The plunger of the invention serves to draw external solvent fluid inwardly within the container, whereas a reverse action of the plunger forces the charge of solvent so drawn in to proceed longitudinally and peripherally through the roller nap, such solvent thereby carrying wet paint or other painting medium from the nap for exit from the container. In another embodiment the container receives the roller and then is filled with a charge of solvent, the container later to be closed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 14, 1987
    Date of Patent: August 30, 1988
    Inventor: Dixon L. Allen
  • Patent number: 4765353
    Abstract: A shield for a paint roller is adapted for washing a paint roller while the roller is mounted within the shield. The paint shield includes a splash guard that when not being used for washing, is rotated into a splatter guard. When the roller is to be washed, the spray shield is rotated to cover the opening defined by the splatter guard. The spray shield has openings defined therein so that wash water may drain therethrough while through which little or no watery paint spray may pass. A water hose is attached to the splatter guard which supplies water to a chamber which includes a slot extending the length of the roller and which includes holes positioned to direct sprays of water at the roller bearings. In a preferred embodiment, a second chamber is provided to have liquid soap placed therein which mixes with the water to aid in cleaning the roller.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 6, 1987
    Date of Patent: August 23, 1988
    Inventor: Clark J. Rhoades
  • Patent number: 4735221
    Abstract: The wash shield disclosed herein comprises a sheet material in substantially cylindrical shape having a slot running parallel to the axis of the cylinder, in which cylindrical shape a paint roller may be enclosed while a stream of wash water is directed to the surface of the roller for the purpose of removing paint therefrom. This improved wash shield has a support or centering means against which a corner of the handle of the paint roller may be pressed or abutted so as to position the axis of the roller in a desired location inside the wash shield. This centering means may be attached to and extended from the side wall of the shield or where the shield has a cover, this centering means may be situated on the inside surface of this cover. Such a cover may be at one end of the cylinder which is at the top when the cylinder is held in a vertical position, and the opposite end or bottom end is open and extends about 0.75 inch or more beyond the end of the roller contained therein.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 18, 1986
    Date of Patent: April 5, 1988
    Assignee: Walter J. Monacelli
    Inventor: Lucien Vegiard
  • Patent number: 4733679
    Abstract: An apparatus for cleaning a paint roller cover removed from its handle. The apparatus has a cylindrical housing with a transverse end wall at one end carrying a tubular bushing and an opening at the opposite end. A shaft is snugly but slidably received in the end wall bushing and it extends longitudinally inside the housing and terminates short of the housing's end opening. A support for a roller cover is rotatably mounted on the shaft. This support can be slidably assembled frictionally to a paint roller cover. The asssembled paint roller cover, support and shaft can be inserted and removed as a unit through the end opening of the housing. A water spray tube inside the housing sprays water onto the roller cover on the support and shaft.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 20, 1986
    Date of Patent: March 29, 1988
    Inventor: John S. Dolcater
  • Patent number: 4641673
    Abstract: Both paint rollers and paint brushes may be cleaned of water base paints within this apparatus which comprises an open ended tubular housing which contains a water manifold which produces a series of water jets which are aligned with the elongated axis of the housing and which impact either the paint roller or the paintbrush in a slightly offset fashion so as to impart a spin thereto. An adjustable clamping means is located on the outside of the housing on the side opposite the location of the water manifold which adapts to a variety of different configurations of paint roller holder rods in order that the paint roller itself may be properly disposed within the interior of the housing such that the axis of the roller aligns with the axis of the housing. The water jets then impact off-center on the pile of the paint roller, washing out the paint, and imparting a spin to the roller which throws off the diluted paint and the wash water.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 16, 1985
    Date of Patent: February 10, 1987
    Inventors: John M. Conley, Paul D. Bowen
  • Patent number: 4606777
    Abstract: A paint roller cleaning device comprising an annular sleeve adapted to have an interference fit with a pad on a roller of a paint roller, liquid passage means within the sleeve, liquid entry means to said liquid passage means and liquid outlet means communicating with the liquid passage means on the inner surface of the annular sleeve.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 21, 1983
    Date of Patent: August 19, 1986
    Inventor: Donald Brow
  • Patent number: 4517699
    Abstract: A paint roller cleaning device (20) comprising an annular sleeve (22) adapted to have an interference fit with a pad on a roller (55) of a paint roller. The paint roller cleaning device (20) includes liquid passage means (28) within the annular sleeve (22), liquid entry means (36) to said liquid passage means (28) and liquid outlet means (38) communicating with the liquid passage means (28) on the inner surface (24) of the annular sleeve (22). A plurality of scrubber elements (44) are positioned circumferentially about the inner surface (24) of the annular sleeve (22) along a longitudinal portion thereof. The liquid entry means (36) includes a threaded cylindrical portion (42) in parallel orientation with the annular sleeve (22).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 19, 1984
    Date of Patent: May 21, 1985
    Assignee: Deluxe Innovations, Inc.
    Inventor: Ronald E. Petricka
  • Patent number: 4417596
    Abstract: A filter-cleaning apparatus comprises a hollow, elongate body provided with cleaning fluid inlet and exit means at respective ends thereof. The cleaning fluid inlet means comprises an annulus which extends peripherally around one end of the hollow body and which defines together with the outer wall of the hollow body a space for receiving cleansing fluid from a source of such fluid. The interior of the hollow body communicates with the space defined by the annulus through a series if holes formed in that part of the wall of the body located within the confines of the space. When cleaning a filter, the filter is inserted into the hollow body through the inlet means herefore and the source of cleaning fluid activated. The filter is then moved axially in the hollow body, past the series of holes, until all the filter has been cleaned. A closure means is provided at the cleaning fluid inlet, to prevent the escape of cleaning fluid during operation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 10, 1981
    Date of Patent: November 29, 1983
    Inventor: Bo Pahlen
  • Patent number: 4380478
    Abstract: A paint roller cover having an outer annular absorbent layer is plugged at one end and inserted through one end of an open-ended cylindrical casing into a snug position within the casing. In one embodiment, said one end of the casing has a closure cap adapted for connection to a supply source of pressurized liquid for forced flow through the absorbent layer and discharge out of the other end of the casing. In another embodiment, said one end of the casing is insertable into piston-cylinder relationship with the open upper end of a container substantially filled with a cleaning liquid. Relative axial movement of the casing and container operates to force the liquid through the absorbent layer. An important feature of the invention is that during endwise movement of the cover into the cleaning position, the material of the absorbent layer will be angularly deflected into a position which is conducive to the uniform distribution of the axial flow of cleaning liquid within the annular layer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 5, 1981
    Date of Patent: April 19, 1983
    Inventor: James J. Cooney
  • Patent number: 4377175
    Abstract: A pair of frustoconical bearings for supporting a roller-type applicator and carried within an elongate cylindrical container. One of the bearings is affixed to the closed end of the container while the other is affixed to a cap detachably securable to the open end. Cleaning fluid is directed to the applicator from a plurality of orifices spaced along conduits extending longitudinally within the container. The axis of each orifice is at a compound angle to urge rotation of the applicator and to urge the applicator toward the closed end of the container.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 18, 1980
    Date of Patent: March 22, 1983
    Inventor: Stewart J. Fritz
  • Patent number: 4334416
    Abstract: A sealable container for paint dissolving and cleaning fluids for storing and cleaning a paint roller cover sleeve. A central post having an enlarged foot at the bottom thereof for engaging the inside bottom wall of the receptacle such that a paint roller cover is coaxially received over the post and rests on top of the bottom foot of the post to provide sediment clearance space at the bottom of the container and to additionally provide a handle at the top of the post for removing the post from the container together with the paint roller cover sleeve without having to directly handle the sleeve. A drain position is provided at the upper end of the container so that the foot of the post may rest at the drain position to permit the remaining fluids contained within the roller cover sleeve to drain back down into the container.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 11, 1981
    Date of Patent: June 15, 1982
    Inventor: Peter S. Turano
  • Patent number: 4305265
    Abstract: A laundering device for use in cleaning articles of clothing composed of a plurality of components adapted to be disassembled when not in use and stored in a container, the device is composed of a frame with downwardly extending removable support legs and a reciprocal shaft including either a motor drive or hand drive for reciprocating the shaft so that when the lower end, which extends between the legs is reciprocated within a flexible pliable bag of soapy water impervious material, a plunger attached to the shaft agitates the water so that the articles of clothing may be laundered.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 23, 1980
    Date of Patent: December 15, 1981
    Inventor: Marcelo Burgas
  • Patent number: 4294272
    Abstract: A receptacle is provided for receiving a paint roller therein. An elongated horizontal roller support structure is journalled within the receptacle for rotation about a horizontal axis extending longitudinally of the roller support structure. The roller support structure is adapted to have a paint roller lengthwise telescoped thereover for support therefrom and rotation therewith. An elongated horizontal water discharge manifold is supported within the housing in laterally spaced relation relative to the roller support structure and for adjustable angular displacement about the longitudinal axis of the manifold. The manifold includes water outlet jet discharge structure spaced therealong and opening outwardly from one side of the manifold toward the roller support structure. The manifold includes water inlet structure for supplying water under pressure to the interior of the manifold and structure is provided on the exterior of the receptacle for adjustably angularly displacing the manifold.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 11, 1979
    Date of Patent: October 13, 1981
    Inventor: William C. Klaiber
  • Patent number: 4280344
    Abstract: A drag cloth cleaning and rinsing device including a bucket-like receptacle, capable of bearing fluid, a box-shaped screen removably mounted within the opening of said bucket, the screen having sufficient depth to be received into the bucket so that a portion of the screen is immersed below the water level within the bucket, and a drag cloth squeezing and draining trough mounted on one side of the screen. The drag cloth is inserted below the fluid level in the bucket within the screen, the screen being used to compress the drag cloth repeatedly within the fluid medium in the bucket for cleaning the drag cloth. Once cleaned, the drag cloth is transferred to the trough where the fluid is squeezed out and largely removed from the cloth by compressing the cloth against the trough. The ends of the trough, or any portion thereof, are open to allow drainage back into the bucket.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 22, 1979
    Date of Patent: July 28, 1981
    Inventor: John D. O'Connor
  • Patent number: 4254645
    Abstract: A portable thread dyeing kit comprises, preferably, a plurality of separate compartments each containing a liquid dye with an integral felt piece inside the compartment, the felt piece reaching into the dye and being soaked with same. Near the top of each compartment is a pair of orifices in opposite side walls of the compartment for transversely passing a needle through the container and through the respective felt piece. Accordingly, as a white thread is passed through the appropriate felt piece, the thread is dyed to the respective color. The device is extremely simple and thus inexpensive to produce as it avoids split arrangement of absorbent pads used for the same purpose in prior art.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 5, 1979
    Date of Patent: March 10, 1981
    Inventor: Spiro Kouris
  • Patent number: 4238863
    Abstract: A device for washing clothes is formed as a large diameter tube closed at each end. It has a watertight disengageable closure between the ends, usually formed either as a cap or by unscrewing two parts of the tube and one or more intrusive portions of its wall extending into the inner space to promote turbulence when the tube is partly filled with clothes and water and then shaken. Larger sizes may be supported on two legs (or hung from a support) to facilitate shaking, and drain plates and water-removal ports can be provided.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 26, 1978
    Date of Patent: December 16, 1980
    Assignee: TUP! (Panama) S.A.
    Inventor: Earl S. Tupper
  • Patent number: 4172373
    Abstract: A device for flush washing water base paint from paint rollers has an upstanding tubular member adapted to telescopingly receive, in surrounding relation, a paint roller to be washed. A water supply nipple communicating with a lower end portion of the tubular member connects with a source of running water which flows upwardly through the tubular member and its supported roller so as to cascade circumferentially about and through the outer nap thereof for flushing away water base paint. An increased-diameter peripheral shoulder near the lower end of the tubular member is provided with a sealing gasket against which the lower end of the paint roller seats while being washed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 22, 1978
    Date of Patent: October 30, 1979
    Inventor: Banning K. Lary
  • Patent number: 4155230
    Abstract: A hollow cylindrical paint roller cover of absorbent material fits snugly in a cylindrical casing. The hollow center of the cover is closed by appropriate plugs and a cleaning fluid is forced into one end of the casing to flow axially through only the absorbent material and out the other end of the casing. The device is adapted to clean a roller cover having a rigid inner shell or one having no supporting shell and may be made with flexible walls to permit removing the cover from its roller without getting paint on one's hands.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 22, 1978
    Date of Patent: May 22, 1979
    Inventor: Morgan D. Lacher, Jr.