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US1141103A
US1141103A US86961614A US1914869616A US1141103A US 1141103 A US1141103 A US 1141103A US 86961614 A US86961614 A US 86961614A US 1914869616 A US1914869616 A US 1914869616A US 1141103 A US1141103 A US 1141103A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47LDOMESTIC WASHING OR CLEANING; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
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  • My invention relates to the construction of a tool for s1: liquid cements, and is especially adapted for the use of roofers in laying and forming the lap Joints 'of ready roofing material.
  • Sheets of saturated and asphalt-coated felt having afireprocrf and wear resistant surfaoe'of grit or its -"equivalent are'now well known as an article off trade 'under the term ready roofing material.
  • the common practice cat the roofer is to pour the liquid cement from the can on the fabric where required and to thereafter spread and even it over the surfaces to be cemented by the use of .a brush, .a trowel, or its equivalent, all of which results in wastefulness and a comparativel-y poor joint unless the roofer is more'thanordinarily skillful in the practice of his calling.
  • The-object of my present invention xis to supply to the craft a tool for effecting a graduated :and controlled delivery of the liquid cement and combined therewith a means for effecting and controlling the spread of the liquid cement so deli-vered, whereby unskilled labor may be employed 1n the successful laying of ready roofing,
  • a roofers tool having a conduit member for the passage of a liquid cement, said conduit member terminating in a spreader for distributing the liquid cement, the exit of the conduit adjacent to the spreader being so constructed as to permit of the expansion or contraction of the outlet to at "its outlet.
  • conduit -mem her being provided with means for attachment to .a liquid cement container.
  • A indicates a can or container for the liquid cement, "and a the removable cap or closure therefor.
  • the can and its closure may be-of any desired form or size, but for purposes of illustration I have selected a small can of a character in control the livered to parts wherever common use for shipping liquid cement with ready roofing fabrics because the same is capable not only of serving as the reservoir of the tool but also as a handle therefor.
  • the head a of the can :to which the tool is shown as attached in the principal figurcs of the drawing is one identical with the proper head ocf thecan od-th'at construction, but as there are various forms of cans and can closures it may be found desirable :to use simply a cap or closure having a flaring lip or flange rim :12 as indicated in the modification shown in Fig. '5-of the drawings.
  • the top wall is provided at each side with vertically disposed flanges 6, and is depressed between the side walls 3, 3 of the conduit member.
  • the adjustment of the outlet 7 may be facilitated by using a set screw and spring, and a simple form thereof is shown in the principal figures of the drawing, where a thumb screw 8 is passed in the top wall 2 of the conduit member 1, through a coiled spring 9 interposed-between the top and bottom walls thereof, and into a nut 10 secured by solder or otherwise to the under side of the bottom wall of said conduit member 1.
  • a roofers tool for spreading liquid ce-' ment said tool having a conduit the side walls and top wall thereof being disconnected adjacent to its exit, the top wall of said "conduit being extended beyond the exit and to control the quantity of liquid ce constituting a spreader integrally connected with the top wall.
  • a roofers tool for spreading liquid cement comprising a conduit which terminates in a spreader having a serrated edge, the exit of the conduit being adjustable as to its cross-sectional area and located below the spreader termination of the conduit.
  • a roofers tool for spreading liquid cement said tool havin a conduit the top and side walls thereof being disconnected adjacent to the exit of the conduit, the top wall having vertically disposed flanges which engage the side walls of the conduit.
  • a roofers tool for spreading liquid cement said tool having a conduit the top and side walls thereof being disconnected adjacent to its exit, the top wall of the conduit having vertical flanges which engage the side walls of the conduit, said top wall being extended laterally beyond the side walls and in advance of the exit constituting a spreader for the liquid cement.
  • a roofers tool for spreading liquid cement said tool having a conduit the side walls and top wall thereof being disconnected adjacent to its exit, the top conduit being depressed between the side walls where disconnected therefrom and being extended beyond the exit of the conduit to constitute a spreader integrally connected with the top wall of the conduit, and the side walls being vertically convergent where gisconnected from the top wall of the conuit.

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B. G. CASLER. ROOFERS SPREADING TOOL FOR FORMING CEMENT JOINTS.
APPLICATION FILED 0.0T. 31. i914.
Patented June 1, 1915.
square of ready roofing, roofer BENJflMIN G. CASLER, 0F TONAWANDA, NEW YORK.
ROOFERS SPBEADING-TOOL FOR FORMING cnmiv'r JOINTS.
iILMLL-TWS.
Specification of Letters Patent.
lication-filed October-'31, 1914. Serial No. 869,616.
Toall 407mm it mag concern:
Be it known that l, BENJAMIN Gr. Gasman, a citizen of the United States, residing at Tonawanda, in the county-of ilErie and State of New York, have invented certain new and useful Improvements .in Roofers" Spreading- Tools for :Formin'g Cement Joints; 'd I do hereby declare the .following to be a full, "clear, andexact description of the invention, suchnswill enable others skifled in :the art to which it appertains to make anduse the-same.
My invention relates to the construction of a tool for s1: liquid cements, and is especially adapted for the use of roofers in laying and forming the lap Joints 'of ready roofing material.
Sheets of saturated and asphalt-coated felt having afireprocrf and wear resistant surfaoe'of grit or its -"equivalent are'now well known as an article off trade 'under the term ready roofing material.
it is the customof manufacturers of such ready roofing material :to supply and ship with each rollof the ready roofing material a can or package ,"of lliquid cement for each to be used by the in laying and forming the lap joints inroof construction.
The common practice cat the roofer is to pour the liquid cement from the can on the fabric where required and to thereafter spread and even it over the surfaces to be cemented by the use of .a brush, .a trowel, or its equivalent, all of which results in wastefulness and a comparativel-y poor joint unless the roofer is more'thanordinarily skillful in the practice of his calling.
The-object of my present inventionxis to supply to the craft a tool for effecting a graduated :and controlled delivery of the liquid cement and combined therewith a means for effecting and controlling the spread of the liquid cement so deli-vered, whereby unskilled labor may be employed 1n the successful laying of ready roofing,
and the labor of a skilled operator :greatly reduced and facilitated.
To this end my invention, generally stated, involves a roofers tool having a conduit member for the passage of a liquid cement, said conduit member terminating in a spreader for distributing the liquid cement, the exit of the conduit adjacent to the spreader being so constructed as to permit of the expansion or contraction of the outlet to at "its outlet.
quantity of the liquidrcement de the spreader, said conduit -mem her being provided with means for attachment to .a liquid cement container.
There are other features of invention :involving particular combinations of elements, and particular features of elemental cons'tnuction all as will hereinafter more fully appear.
iln the drawings chosen :for the :punposeof illustrating my invention, "theiscope whereof is pointed out in the claims, :Eigure :1 isn perspective view of a roofers itool embodying my invention shown in connection with a shipping can for liquid asphalt cement; Fig. 2 'is a longitudinal sectional vicw'orf the tool 'anda .pontion'of a shippingcan; Fig-3 is an end view of the tool showing the serrated spreader attachment; F-ig. dis-a trans verse sectional view of the conduit member or channebof the tool taken on the line 4-4 2. 5 is a plan view of a modified or an elemental and simplified form of the tool; and 6 is an end view of the modified form of tool with an edge view of the spreadersh'own in Fig. 5.
Like symbols refer to like thev occur.
In the drawings, A indicates a can or container for the liquid cement, "and a the removable cap or closure therefor. The can and its closure may be-of any desired form or size, but for purposes of illustration I have selected a small can of a character in control the livered to parts wherever common use for shipping liquid cement with ready roofing fabrics because the same is capable not only of serving as the reservoir of the tool but also as a handle therefor.
The head a of the can :to which the tool is shown as attached in the principal figurcs of the drawing is one identical with the proper head ocf thecan od-th'at construction, but as there are various forms of cans and can closures it may be found desirable :to use simply a cap or closure having a flaring lip or flange rim :12 as indicated in the modification shown in Fig. '5-of the drawings.
1 indicates the conduit member or channel which leads from the container A -or closure a thereof, to the spreader that projects from theupper wall 'ofthe conduit member 1 The connection between the upper, or top wall 2 and the side walls 3 thereof terminates at 4 and from said point to the expanded extremity of top wall 2 where it constitutes the Patented Junel, rats. v
of the conduit member through a slot spreader member 5 the top wall is provided at each side with vertically disposed flanges 6, and is depressed between the side walls 3, 3 of the conduit member. Owing to this construction of the delivery end of conduit member 1 an easy and efiicient way of controlling the size of the outlet 7 of the conduit is obtained, and the construction of the tool simplified, as by simply depressing or raising the top wall 2 adjacent to the spreader 5 and bending inward the side walls 3, 3 of the conduit member forward of the point 4 the size of outlet 7 may be ad'- justed ment delivered beneath the spreader member 5. As the outlet 7 is unobstructed it is preferable that the spreader 5 should extend laterally beyond the side walls of the conduit and be serrated to obtain uniform distribution of the cement after it leaves the exit of the conduit.
Where the cross-sectional area of the conduit member 1 is large and the metal walls thereof more or less stiff, the adjustment of the outlet 7 may be facilitated by using a set screw and spring, and a simple form thereof is shown in the principal figures of the drawing, where a thumb screw 8 is passed in the top wall 2 of the conduit member 1, through a coiled spring 9 interposed-between the top and bottom walls thereof, and into a nut 10 secured by solder or otherwise to the under side of the bottom wall of said conduit member 1.
In order to obtain the equal and uniform distributionof the liquid cement by the spreader 5 it is preferred to form the free edge of the spreader with teeth or serrations as indicated at 11 in the principal figures of the drawing, but an efiicient roofers tool for most uses will be obtained by using a' plain or straight edge spreader 5 and depending on the curved or bent side walls 4: for adjustment of the delivery end of the conduit as indicated in Fig. 5 of the drawings. The coned cap or closure a with flaring rim 12 shown also in Fig. 5 of the drawings will be found an efficient means for attaching the conduit member 1 of the tool to the liquid cement receptacle.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim and desire to secure by Letters Patent is:
1. A roofers tool for spreading liquid ce-' ment, said tool having a conduit the side walls and top wall thereof being disconnected adjacent to its exit, the top wall of said "conduit being extended beyond the exit and to control the quantity of liquid ce constituting a spreader integrally connected with the top wall.
2. A roofers tool for spreading liquid cement, comprising a conduit which terminates in a spreader having a serrated edge, the exit of the conduit being adjustable as to its cross-sectional area and located below the spreader termination of the conduit.
3. In a roofers tool for spreading liquid cement, the combination with a conduit which terminates in a spreader integrally connected with the top wall thereof, and whose top and side walls are disconnected adjacent to the spreader, of means for adjusting the top wall with relation to the bottom of the conduit at the exit of the conduit and maintaining a constant area of the exit after adjustment thereof. v
4. In a roofers tool for spreading liquid cement, the combination with a conduit which terminates in a spreader and whosetop and side walls are disconnected adjacent to the spreader, of a thumb screw and spring for adjusting the top wallwith relation to the bottom wall at the exit of the conduit.
5. A roofers tool for spreading liquid cement, said tool havin a conduit the top and side walls thereof being disconnected adjacent to the exit of the conduit, the top wall having vertically disposed flanges which engage the side walls of the conduit.
6. A roofers tool for spreading liquid cement, said tool having a conduit the top and side walls thereof being disconnected adjacent to its exit, the top wall of the conduit having vertical flanges which engage the side walls of the conduit, said top wall being extended laterally beyond the side walls and in advance of the exit constituting a spreader for the liquid cement.
7. A roofers tool for spreading liquid cement, said tool having a conduit the side walls and top wall thereof being disconnected adjacent to its exit, the top conduit being depressed between the side walls where disconnected therefrom and being extended beyond the exit of the conduit to constitute a spreader integrally connected with the top wall of the conduit, and the side walls being vertically convergent where gisconnected from the top wall of the conuit.
In testimony whereof I aflix my signature,
in the presence of two subscribing wltnesses.
' BENJAMIN G. CASLER.
Witnesses:
CHARLES J. KNOELL,
KATHERINE E. SMITH.
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Cited By (4)

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US2806240A (en) * 1954-09-24 1957-09-17 Cottar Robert Adhesive spreader
US5277511A (en) * 1991-09-27 1994-01-11 Stockton Lonnie J Flowable material spreader
US20120121315A1 (en) * 2009-07-25 2012-05-17 Bona Gmbh Deutschland Application nozzle for viscous adhesives
US11654453B1 (en) * 2019-07-09 2023-05-23 Jacob Burns Roof coating applicator

Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2806240A (en) * 1954-09-24 1957-09-17 Cottar Robert Adhesive spreader
US5277511A (en) * 1991-09-27 1994-01-11 Stockton Lonnie J Flowable material spreader
US20120121315A1 (en) * 2009-07-25 2012-05-17 Bona Gmbh Deutschland Application nozzle for viscous adhesives
US8430588B2 (en) * 2009-07-25 2013-04-30 Bona Gmbh Deutschland Application nozzle for viscous adhesives
US11654453B1 (en) * 2019-07-09 2023-05-23 Jacob Burns Roof coating applicator

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