Claims
- 1. A fluid applicator for applying fluid to a surface, comprising a reservoir for fluid, a fluid outlet in the reservoir, two side frame members, at least one roller assembly mounted between the side frame members, said assembly comprising at least two rollers, at least one of which is situated so as to receive fluid from the outlet, at least two of the rollers being arranged one behind the other so as to roll over the surface to be marked and to apply the fluid to the surface in a single line, each roller comprising a spindle and a cylindrical sleeve of an absorbent material removably mounted on the spindle, the ends of each spindle being journalled in respective side frame members, means releasably connecting at least one of said side frame members to said spindle whereby said side frame can be removed to permit said sleeve to be removed from a respective spindle for cleaning or replacement.
- 2. The fluid applicator of claim 1 wherein said two rollers of said roller assembly are situated so that one roller receives fluid from the outlet, means being provided for transferring the fluid from said one roller to the other roller.
- 3. The fluid applicator of claim 1 wherein said roller assembly includes an additional roller, said additional roller being mounted so that its periphery is in contact with the peripheries of the said two rollers, and which is situated to receive fluid from the outlet and to transfer it to the two rollers.
- 4. The fluid applicator of claim 1 including two roller assemblies, the rollers of the assemblies being arranged behind one another so as to roll over the surface to be marked and apply the fluid to the surface in a single line.
- 5. The fluid applicator of claim 1 including two roller assemblies, the assemblies being situated alongside one another.
- 6. The fluid applicator of claim 5 in which the spacing between the two roller assemblies is adjustable.
- 7. The fluid applicator of claim 5 including a third roller assembly mounted ahead of the two roller assemblies.
- 8. The fluid applicator of claim 4 wherein the one roller assembly is vertically movable with respect to the other one of said two roller assemblies.
- 9. The fluid applicator of claim 1 wherein said side frame members are secured together by a transverse rod extending therebetween and releasably secured to at least that one of said side frame members to which said spindle is releasably connected.
- 10. The fluid applicator of claim 1 wherein said outlet comprises a spreader tube positioned so as to supply fluid to the fluid receiving roller in a line parallel to the axis of the roller.
- 11. The fluid applicator of claim 10 wherein the outlet from the spreader tube comprises a plurality of spaced apertures.
- 12. The fluid applicator of claim 9 wherein said transverse rod comprises a spreader tube positioned to supply fluid to the fluid receiving roller.
- 13. The fluid applicator of claim 1 including a valve for opening and closing said fluid outlet.
- 14. The fluid applicator of claim 13 wherein said valve is adapted to be operated manually by means of a trigger.
- 15. The fluid applicator of claim 14 in which said trigger for operating said valve is mounted adjacent a handle for manual operation of the applicator.
- 16. The fluid applicator of claim 1 wherein said sleeve is of a foamed plastics material.
- 17. A fluid applicator for applying fluid to a surface, comprising a reservoir for fluid, fluid outlet means in the reservoir, and at least two roller assemblies, each assembly comprising at least two rollers one of which is situated to receive fluid from said outlet means, two of the rollers in each assembly being situated one behind the other so as to roll over the surface to be marked and to apply the fluid to the surface in a single line, means permitting one roller assembly to move vertically with respect to the other roller assembly away from a normal paint applying position to accommodate un-evenness in the surface being marked, and means biasing said one roller assembly toward said normal paint applying position.
- 18. The fluid applicator of claim 17 wherein one roller assembly is situated alongside the other.
- 19. The fluid applicator of claim 17 wherein one roller assembly is situated in front of the other.
- 20. The fluid applicator of claim 17, wherein said biasing means comprises spring means for damping the relative movement between said roller assemblies.
- 21. A fluid applicator for applying fluid to a surface, comprising reservoir for fluid, two side frame members, at least one roller assembly mounted between the side frame members and situated to apply fluid to said surface, said roller assembly including at least one roller having ends thereof journalled in the respective side frame members, at least one of said roller ends releasably journalled to its respective side frame member, a transverse rod extending between and secured to said side frame member, a transverse rod extending between and secured to said side frame members, a transverse rod being releasably secured to at least that one of said side frame members within which said roller end is releasably journalled, said transverse rod comprising a spreader tube positioned to receive fluid from said reservoir and to supply fluid to said roller assembly, whereby at least one of said side frame members can be removed from the respective transverse rod end and roller end for maintenance purposes.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of my U.S. Pat. application Ser. No. 564,333 filed Apr. 2, 1975, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (8)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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