Roller cage assembly

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6510579
  • Patent Number
    6,510,579
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, June 13, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, January 28, 2003
    22 years ago
Abstract
A roller assembly to support point rollers comprises a cage mounted on a roller shaft having spaced elongated bars integrally supported by dual flange support members at intervals therealong and terminating in end portions that engage an inner end cap and an outer end cap. The inner end cap includes outer tapered fingers and raised tabs, which engage and hold a paint roller for ease of insertion and removal.
Description




BACKGROUND OF INVENTION




This invention relates to paint rollers and cage assemblies and particularly to a novel assembly that securely fastens the roller cover in place and yet permits the roller cover to be quickly and easily removed. Tapered prongs and configured tabs which are positioned in a predetermined spaced array on the inward end cap facilitate insertion of the roller cover and maintain the roller cover in position during use. The inward cap is force fit on one end of the cage while the outward end cap is fixedly secured to the other end of the cage.




In the prior art, paint rollers often become loose during use. If an attempt is made to secure the roller to an inner cage, it is often difficult to dislodge the roller after use. This invention solves this problem with its unique cage and end cap structure which facilitates installation of the roller, maintains, the roller in position during use and permits removal of the roller.




In the prior art, U.S. Pat. No. 5,345,648 is directed to a paint roller, which uses a Bellville type spring washer to hold the roller in position on a particular cage design. This design is more expensive and more complicated than the present invention. The proposed invention is easy to use, inexpensive and superior to prior art devices.




Other patents exist in this crowded art but do not affect the patentability of the invention.




SUMMARY OF INVENTION




This invention relates to plastic cage frame assemblies for paint rollers. A roller is mounted over a cage frame which includes a central axial metal shaft extending between an inward end cap and an outboard end cap, said shaft comprising an outer end portion of the handle shaft. The other end of the handle shaft, is perpendicular to the midpoint of the axial shaft and includes a handle mounted thereon. The roller cage comprises opposite end portions, which fixedly engage the respective end caps at a predetermined distance from the axial shaft. A plurality of spaced plastic bars extends axially parallel to the axial shaft between the end caps. The axial bars are spaced at 90° intervals about the periphery of the cage and are joined by circular support members along their length and by end members at each end.




End caps engage the end members to confine the cage in place. The inboard end cap includes an outer flange leading to a recessed cylindrical portion having a plurality of tapered gripping members at the inner end thereof. A plurality of projecting configured tabs are located in the cylindrical recess each at approximately the mid-point of a corresponding gripping member and extend from said gripping member to the outer flange. The gripping members and the tabs engage the roller, which is slid over the cage between the end caps. This design securely fastens the roller to the cage and permits the roller to be quickly and easily removed after use.




Accordingly, an object of this invention is to provide a new and improved roller assembly for painting.




Another object of this invention is to provide a new and improved rotational roller cage assembly to engage and hold paint rollers.




A further object of this invention is to provide a new and improved roller cage assembly for painting that includes an inboard end cap having a plurality of spaced tapered gripping members to facilitate engagement and disengagement of a paint roller.




A more specific object of this invention is to provide a new and improved paint roller and cage assembly which includes a cage having a plurality of spaced axial bars joined by circular support members at various positions along their length, end portions engaging a centrally located axial shaft, and an inboard end cap mounted to a first cage end having tapered gripping members and projecting tabs to engage and hold the roller and an outer end cap fixedly mounted to a second cage end portion.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS




The above and other objects and advantages of this invention may be more clearly seen when viewed in conjunction with the accompanying drawings wherein.





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of the roller cage assembly comprising the invention.





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of the roller cage.





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of the outer end cap; and.





FIG. 4

is a perspective view of the inner end cap.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION




Referring now to the drawings,

FIG. 1

discloses a perspective view of the invention which comprises a paint roller assembly


10


with a unique cage assembly


11


. The roller assembly


10


includes a handle


12


having a metal shaft portion


13


extending outwardly therefrom, a shaft portion


14


at a right angle thereto and a further shaft portion


15


extending outwardly substantially parallel to the handle


12


and portion


13


. A final shaft portion


16


extends at a right angle to shaft portion


15


to engage the cage assembly


11


and is substantially parallel to shaft position


16


and at a spaced distance therefrom.




A stop


17


, washer


35


, and bearing


18


are located on the inboard end of shaft portion


16


. An inboard plastic end cap


19


includes a central aperture


21


to engage the shaft


16


and bearing


18


. The end cap


19


is held in position by the stop


17


, which engages washer


18


. The end cap


19


includes an outer flange


22


, an intermediate recessed cylindrical portion


23


and a plurality of spaced gripping members or fingers


24




a-f


at the inner end thereof. The members


24




a-f


extend outwardly from the cylinder portion


23


and then each taper downwardly along surface


25




a-f


to the end of said members


24




a-f


Typically six gripping members


24




a-f


would be used. The end cap


19


also includes a configured tab


41


extending from the mid-point of each gripping member


24




a-f


to the flange


22


. The tabs


41


include a portion


42


sloping upwardly from the members


24




a-f


a raised intermediate portion


43


to engage the roller and an inboard portion


44


which slopes downwardly to the flange


22


.




The cage


11


includes inner end portion


36


with an outwardly extending flange


30


and an end cylindrical portion


27


mounted within the end cap


19


. The end portion


36


has a central aperture


28


having bearing


18


located therein. A plurality of support members


29




a


-


29




c


are located at intervals along the cage


11


while flange portions


30


and


31


are located at opposite ends of the cage


11


. Members


29




a-c


include a double flanged construction which engage four parallel axial bars


40


spaced at 90° intervals about the cage


11


parallel to the central shaft portion


16


. The double flange construction comprise circular flanges


37




a


-


37




b


,


37




c


-


37




d


,


37




e


-


37




f


each joined by a cross portion


38




a


,


38




b


and


38




c


. The end cap


32


is cylindrical in configuration and engages the shaft


16


which extends through aperture


33


mounted therein. The end cap


32


is fixedly mounted to the cage


11


although in an alternate embodiment, the end caps


19


,


32


may rotate independent of cage


11


.




In use, a roller (not shown) is slid over the cage assembly


11


against the flange


22


on the end cap


19


. The gripping members


24


and particularly the tabs


41


engage the interior of the roller to hold it securely in position. The roller


10


is thus easily mounted and removed but is held securely in place during use by the tapered gripping members


24


, the cage


11


and supporting bars


40


and members


29




a-c


. The roller cage assembly is free to rotate the shaft portion


16


.




While the invention has been explained by a detailed description of certain specific embodiments, it is understood that various modifications and substitutions can be made in any of them within the scope of the appended claims that are intended also to include equivalents of such embodiments.



Claims
  • 1. A roller cage assembly for paint rollers comprising:a handle having a shaft end extending outwardly therefrom, said shaft having another end portion extending perpendicular to the handle; a cage mounted about the perpendicular shaft end portion having a plurality of spaced elongated bars positioned at intervals about the shaft end portion, a plurality of spaced substantially circular support members engaging the bass, an end portion at each end of the cage having an aperture engaging the shaft; and, a first outward end cap mounted at the cage end portion and an inward end cap mounted about the other cage end portion, said inward end cap further including a plurality of outwardly extending tapered fingers to facilitate mounting of a roller and a plurality of raised tabs to grip a paint roller and an aperture extending therethrough to accommodate the shaft wherein a paint roller is inserted over the cage.
  • 2. A roller cage assembly for paint rollers in accordance with claim 1 further including:a projecting stop on the inward end of the shaft end portion and a washer slidably mounted on the shaft adjacent the stop to engage the inner end cap to limit movement of the cage on the shaft.
  • 3. A roller cage assembly for paint rollers in accordance with claim 2 further including:a bearing mounted in each end cap and end portion to engage the shaft at the inner and outer portions of said shaft to permit rotation of the cage.
  • 4. A roller cage assembly for paint rollers in accordance with claim 1 wherein:the cage support members each comprise circular double flange portions and circular cross portions joining the double flange portions.
  • 5. A roller cage assembly for paint rollers in accordance with claim 1 wherein:the elongated bars comprise 4 members spaced at 90° apart; said bars being integrally formed with the support members.
  • 6. A roller cage assembly for paint rollers in accordance with claim 1 wherein:the end portions of the cage each comprise a flange partion and a recessed cylinder extending outwardly from the flange to engage the end caps.
  • 7. A roller cage assembly for paint rollers in accordance with claim 1 wherein:the outer end cap is fixedly mounted about the end portion of the cage.
  • 8. A roller cage assembly for paint rollers in accordance with claim 1 wherein:the cage is plastic; and the cage support members comprise three spaced members integrally molded with elongated bars.
  • 9. A roller cage assembly for paint rollers in accordance with claim 1 wherein:the tabs each comprise an upwardly sloping outer portion; a raised intermediate portion for engaging a roller, and a downwardly sloping inner portion said tabs each extending from the midpoint of a finger to the outer flange.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application is a continuation in part of applicant's previously filed application on a Roller Cage Assembly Ser. No. 09/682,424, filed Aug. 31, 2001.

US Referenced Citations (4)
Number Name Date Kind
2891301 Conklin Jun 1959 A
3060555 Kirshenbaum Oct 1962 A
4541140 Allison Sep 1985 A
5490303 Graves Feb 1996 A
Continuation in Parts (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 09/682424 Aug 2001 US
Child 10/064127 US