Claims
- 1. An improved painting device comprising: a generally Y-shaped bail and handle unit integrally formed from a molded plastic type material and wherein the bail portion of the bail and handle unit is generally U-shaped in cross section and contains a plurality of integral partitions extending across said U-shaped cross section whereby a strong lightweight unit is produced and wherein the outer ends of the bail portion of the bail and handle unit are toed inwardly toward each other in normal rest position whereby when moved outwardly apart, an inwardly biasing effect is obtained; an axial opening provided in the end of the handle opposite the bail whereby a handle extension can be retainingly inserted thereinto; inwardly projecting nipples fixedly secured one on each end of the bail portion of said unit; a perforate, generally cylindrical shaped reservoir-roller closed at one end and formed from a moldable, plastic type material; and end cap removably insertable in the open end of said cylinder; a dimple-like depression centrally formed in the exterior of the closed end of said reservoir-roller; a dimple-like depression centrally formed in the exterior of said end cap whereby each of said dimple-like depressions rotatably engage one of said dimples thereby rotatably supporting said reservoir-roller on said bail and handle unit; and an absorbent covering disposed around said cylindrical shaped reservoir-roller whereby paint contained therein can be applied to a surface to be painted.
- 2. The device of claim 1 wherein the bail and handle unit is formed from impact styrene type plastic material.
- 3. The device of claim 1 wherein the reservoir-roller is formed from impact styrene type material.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Patent application Ser. No. 310,324, filed Nov. 29, 1972 and now abandoned, for PAINT ROLLER by James D. Tyson.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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