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US860078A
US860078A US29162805A US1905291628A US860078A US 860078 A US860078 A US 860078A US 29162805 A US29162805 A US 29162805A US 1905291628 A US1905291628 A US 1905291628A US 860078 A US860078 A US 860078A
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    • B05SPRAYING OR ATOMISING IN GENERAL; APPLYING FLUENT MATERIALS TO SURFACES, IN GENERAL
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    • B05C17/03Rollers ; Hand tools comprising coating rollers or coating endless belts with feed system for supplying material from an external source or with a reservoir or container for liquid or other fluent material located in or on the hand tool outside the coating roller
    • B05C17/0308Rollers ; Hand tools comprising coating rollers or coating endless belts with feed system for supplying material from an external source or with a reservoir or container for liquid or other fluent material located in or on the hand tool outside the coating roller the liquid being supplied to the inside of the coating roller

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  • This invention relates to an apparatus for applying liquids, especially when heated, to surfaces; and it consists of a box having an apertured face which is covered by a fibrous material, such as a fabric or a brush, the box being provided with an induction port for the delivery to its chamber of a liquid, and it may also be provided with an eduction port in order that there may be a continuous circulation of liquid for the purposeof maintaining its temperature.
  • FIG. 1 is a detail elevation of one form of the de-' vice, some parts being in elevation, some parts being broken away and some parts in longitudinal section;
  • Fig. 2 is an end elevation, partly insection, on the line 22 of Fig. 1;
  • Figs. 3 and 4 are views, partly in elevation and partly in section, of a modified form of the device; and
  • Figs. 5 and 6 are views, one of a side elevation, partly in longitudinal section, and the other an end view of a further modification.
  • the device is especially adapted for the application of heated liquids, such as molten paraffin, to the interior surfaces of beer tanks, and is adapted to carry outthe method of treating such tanks which forms the subject of my concurrently filed application for Letters Patent on my improvement in method of and apparatus for treating wood with paraffin.
  • heated liquids such as molten paraffin
  • the liquid be applied in such quantities only that it will be instantly absorbed by the wood, and to this end, as described in my aforesaid-'- application, the wood is preferably heated and the paraffin is applied hot.
  • a cylindrical box 19 the peripheral walls of which are perforated, preferably by a large number of. small holes, as. shown at 11, this perforated surface being covered with a fibrous material, preferably a plurality of layers of cotton cloth, as represented at 12.
  • a fibrous material preferably a plurality of layers of cotton cloth, as represented at 12.
  • an eduction port 17 surrounded by an outstanding nipple 15, to which is preferably applied a. valve-casing 19, a flexible pipe 20 leading from this valve casing to any suitable receptacle for the surplus liquid fed to the device.
  • the nipples .14 and. 18 form trunnions to which is applied a handle, shown in the drawings as a simple bail 21, and preferably each has a swiveled engagement with the box wall.
  • the liquid is fed to the box 10 through the tube 16, preferably under pressure, and is forced out through the perforations 11 into the fibrous covering 12 and exudes therefrom.
  • the operator grasps the handie 21 and rolls the cylindrical box overthe surface to be treated with sufficient'rapidity to apply the liquid in the desired quantity.
  • the supply may also be regulated by means of a valve in the casing 15 or the valve in the casing 19.
  • Theeduction port 17 may, if desired, be omitted, or the valve controlling itmay be entirely closed, the supply of liquid to the apparatus being at such rate only as will be required to properly treat the wood. When,-however, it is desired to maintain the temperature of the liquid at a. highdcgree, a.
  • a box 22 having a flat face 23 freely perforated, as shown at 24, and covered with a fibrous material, preferably cotton cloth, as shown at 25; or there may be used a similar box 26, having its perforated face covered by a brush 27, so that the liquid may enter the back of the brush and follow its bristles.
  • a suitable handle such as 28, 29.
  • the fibrous facing is rubbed over the surface to betreated with such speed as to deposit thereon the requisite quantity of liquid.
  • I claim asmy inventionr 1. In combination, a box having a perforated face, a.
  • fibrous covering for such face, a. feed passage entering the box, and an eduction passage leading therefrom.
  • a cylindrical box having its pcriphl swivolml engagement with the box wall, a food l'nho load- 10 oval walls perforated, a fibrous covering for the perforated in: lo the hollow nipple, and a handle jourmllml on the walls, hollow frnnnions at the ends of the box, flexible nipples.
  • cylindrical box having its periphoral walls porforntml, fibrous covering for the perforated ⁇ YHnvssos:
  • one of the nipples being hollow and having :1 (fnAnu-zs B. (imnsox.

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v V J. BINKS. APPARATUS FOR APPLYING LIQUIDS T0 SURFAGES.
APPLICATION IILBDDEO. 1 3. 1905.
wnn'e'ssesi .PATENTEDJ'ULY 16, 1907.
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JOSEPH BINKS, OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.
APPARATUS FOR APPLYING LIQUIDS TO SURFACES.
No. seo,o7s.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented July 16. 1907.
A pli ti med December 13,1905. Serial No. 291,628.
To all whom it may concern: r
Be it known that I, J osnrn Burks, a citizen of the UnitedStates, and a resident of Chicago, county of look, and State of Illinois, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Apparatus for Applying Liquids to Surfaces, of which the following is a specification, and which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings, forming a part thereof.- This invention relates to an apparatus for applying liquids, especially when heated, to surfaces; and it consists of a box having an apertured face which is covered by a fibrous material, such as a fabric or a brush, the box being provided with an induction port for the delivery to its chamber of a liquid, and it may also be provided with an eduction port in order that there may be a continuous circulation of liquid for the purposeof maintaining its temperature.
The invention consists in further details of construction as hereinafter described and as shown in the accompanying drawings illustratirig the invention, in
which c Figure 1 is a detail elevation of one form of the de-' vice, some parts being in elevation, some parts being broken away and some parts in longitudinal section; Fig. 2 is an end elevation, partly insection, on the line 22 of Fig. 1; Figs. 3 and 4 are views, partly in elevation and partly in section, of a modified form of the device; and Figs. 5 and 6 are views, one of a side elevation, partly in longitudinal section, and the other an end view of a further modification.
The device is especially adapted for the application of heated liquids, such as molten paraffin, to the interior surfaces of beer tanks, and is adapted to carry outthe method of treating such tanks which forms the subject of my concurrently filed application for Letters Patent on my improvement in method of and apparatus for treating wood with paraffin.
In treating the interiors of beer tanks with paraffin, it is desirable that the liquid be applied in such quantities only that it will be instantly absorbed by the wood, and to this end, as described in my aforesaid-'- application, the wood is preferably heated and the paraffin is applied hot.
In the preferred form of device for which protection is now sought, there is employed a cylindrical box 19, the peripheral walls of which are perforated, preferably by a large number of. small holes, as. shown at 11, this perforated surface being covered with a fibrous material, preferably a plurality of layers of cotton cloth, as represented at 12. At the center of one end of the box or cylinder 10, there is an induction port 13. inclosed by an outwardly projecting nipple 14, to the outer end of which is applied a valve-casing 15, to which is attached a fiexible pipe 16, which leads from any suitable source of supply. At the center of the opposite end of the box is an eduction port 17, surrounded by an outstanding nipple 15, to which is preferably applied a. valve-casing 19, a flexible pipe 20 leading from this valve casing to any suitable receptacle for the surplus liquid fed to the device.
The nipples .14 and. 18 form trunnions to which is applied a handle, shown in the drawings as a simple bail 21, and preferably each has a swiveled engagement with the box wall.
In use the liquid is fed to the box 10 through the tube 16, preferably under pressure, and is forced out through the perforations 11 into the fibrous covering 12 and exudes therefrom. The operator grasps the handie 21 and rolls the cylindrical box overthe surface to be treated with sufficient'rapidity to apply the liquid in the desired quantity. The supplymay also be regulated by means of a valve in the casing 15 or the valve in the casing 19. Theeduction port 17 may, if desired, be omitted, or the valve controlling itmay be entirely closed, the supply of liquid to the apparatus being at such rate only as will be required to properly treat the wood. When,-however, it is desired to maintain the temperature of the liquid at a. highdcgree, a.
continuous circulation should .be maintained by allowing such discharge through the tube 20 as may be necessary. .In place of the cyl der there may be used a box 22, having a flat face 23 freely perforated, as shown at 24, and covered with a fibrous material, preferably cotton cloth, as shown at 25; or there may be used a similar box 26, having its perforated face covered by a brush 27, so that the liquid may enter the back of the brush and follow its bristles. In both of these forms of construction there is present the feed pipe 16 and preferably the discharge pipe 20, and each is provided with a suitable handle such as 28, 29.
I. In the use of either of the modified forms the fibrous facing is rubbed over the surface to betreated with such speed as to deposit thereon the requisite quantity of liquid.
I claim asmy inventionr 1.- In combination, a box having a perforated face, a.
fibrous covering for such face, a. feed passage entering the box, and an eduction passage leading therefrom.
2. In combination, a box having a perforated face, a
fibrous'covering for such face, a feed passage entering the.
box, and a valve-controlled eduction passage leading therefrom. V
3. In combination, a cylindrical box having its pcriphl swivolml engagement with the box wall, a food l'nho load- 10 oval walls perforated, a fibrous covering for the perforated in: lo the hollow nipple, and a handle jourmllml on the walls, hollow frnnnions at the ends of the box, flexible nipples.
tuhes connected with the ti-nnnlons, and a handle swiveled on the tl-unnions. JOSl-Illl lllNKS. -l. In combination. :1 cylindrical box having its periphoral walls porforntml, fibrous covering for the perforated \YHnvssos:
walls. a nipple at each engi of the box and coaxial therelAlllS K. (llnns ox,
with. one of the nipples being hollow and having :1 (fnAnu-zs B. (imnsox.
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US2536291A (en) * 1946-05-07 1951-01-02 Julian P Kaitul Paint distributor with roller applicator
US2543915A (en) * 1946-11-23 1951-03-06 American Machinery Corp Produce treating apparatus
US2647273A (en) * 1949-11-02 1953-08-04 Pennie S Eagle Liquid applicator
US3030652A (en) * 1959-07-29 1962-04-24 Whitfield William Allen Paint applying means
US4588318A (en) * 1980-12-22 1986-05-13 Black & Decker Inc. Painting applicator with remote transmitter control
US4597684A (en) * 1984-06-22 1986-07-01 Black & Decker Inc. Painting roller assembly
US4599009A (en) * 1984-06-22 1986-07-08 Black & Decker Inc. Paint roller sealing system
US4717276A (en) * 1980-12-22 1988-01-05 Triune Automated Painting Systems End cap structure for attaching paint sleeve to roller
US6330729B1 (en) * 1998-04-06 2001-12-18 Micron Technology, Inc. Brush alignment platform

Cited By (9)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2536291A (en) * 1946-05-07 1951-01-02 Julian P Kaitul Paint distributor with roller applicator
US2543915A (en) * 1946-11-23 1951-03-06 American Machinery Corp Produce treating apparatus
US2647273A (en) * 1949-11-02 1953-08-04 Pennie S Eagle Liquid applicator
US3030652A (en) * 1959-07-29 1962-04-24 Whitfield William Allen Paint applying means
US4588318A (en) * 1980-12-22 1986-05-13 Black & Decker Inc. Painting applicator with remote transmitter control
US4717276A (en) * 1980-12-22 1988-01-05 Triune Automated Painting Systems End cap structure for attaching paint sleeve to roller
US4597684A (en) * 1984-06-22 1986-07-01 Black & Decker Inc. Painting roller assembly
US4599009A (en) * 1984-06-22 1986-07-08 Black & Decker Inc. Paint roller sealing system
US6330729B1 (en) * 1998-04-06 2001-12-18 Micron Technology, Inc. Brush alignment platform

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