Roller for applying paints or similar application masses

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6193428
  • Patent Number
    6,193,428
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, September 15, 1999
    26 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, February 27, 2001
    24 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Recla; Henry J.
    • Nguyen; Tuan
    Agents
    • Hoffman, Wasson & Gitler
Abstract
A roller for applying paint or similar coating masses to surfaces or articles. The roller has an inner drum which forms a reservoir for the application mass and which has a peripheral surface which is made rotationally symmetrical to one drum axis, and with an outer drum which is arranged to turn freely and which has first openings in a peripheral surface which surrounds the inner drum.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The invention relates to a roller for applying paints or similar application masses to surfaces or articles.




It is an object of the present invention to provide a roller which with economical execution and simple handling enables time-saving, uniform and drip-free application of paints or other application masses.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




To accomplish this objective, a roller is made with an inner drum which forms a reservoir for the paint and with a peripheral surface which is made rotationally symmetrical to a drum axis, and with an outer drum which turns freely and has openings in a peripheral surface which surrounds the inner drum.




In the invention, the outer drum can turn on the inner drum, i.e. the inner drum forms, for example, the bearing of the outer drum, by which an especially good distribution of the paint or application mass results.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES




The invention is detailed below using the following figures:





FIG. 1

shows in a simplified representation, a paint roller as claimed in the invention;





FIG. 2

shows in an enlarged representation, the inner drum of the paint roller of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

shows in a simplified representation, the outer drum of the paint roller of

FIG. 1

; and





FIG. 4

shows in the representation of

FIG. 1

another embodiment of the paint roller as claimed in the invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




The roller labelled


1


, in general, in the figures is used, for example, for applying paint to walls and/or surfaces of buildings, for example, to walls, or ceilings, of building interiors. However, the roller


1


can also be used to apply paint, or other masses, to other surfaces.




The roller consists essentially of an inner drum


2


which is formed by a closed cylindrical body


3


with a circular cylindrical peripheral wall. The interior of the cylindrical body


3


, surrounded by the peripheral wall


4


, is closed on both ends by an end wall


5


or


6


. On the end wall


5


, there is a closable cover


7


for refilling the inner drum


2


with paint. One end of the inner drum


2


is a retaining clip


8


, which has a handle


9


, and on the other end, is attached, an end wall


6


.




In the peripheral wall


4


, there are a plurality of openings


10


, which are made in this embodiment as slots, which run with their lengthwise extension in the peripheral direction.




The outer drum is labelled


11


. It consists essentially of a circular cylindrical peripheral wall


12


which has a plurality of openings


13


with a cross section which is smaller than the cross section of the plurality of openings


10


. The cross-section can also be larger or equal. In the embodiment shown, the plurality of openings


13


are holes. On one side, a bottom


12


′ which is provided with a center opening, adjoins the peripheral wall.




In the roller


1


, which is ready to use the outer drum


11


surrounds the inner drum


2


, over its entire length. The drum


11


can be slipped onto the drum


2


, and can be fixed there by catching such that the outer drum


11


can turn freely on the inner drum


2


. For this purpose, for example, two slotted rings


14


are held in grooves of the inner drum


2


, which fit into the corresponding grooves of the outer drum when slipped on.




As

FIG. 2

shows, the end wall


6


forms a radially projecting flange


6


′ over the peripheral surface of the peripheral wall


4


. This flange and the adjacent ring


14


prevent lateral emergence of paint on the end wall. The bottom


12


′, with the adjacent ring


14


, prevents emergence of paint on the end wall


5


. Furthermore, the bottom


12


′ is used to strengthen the drum


11


. On the drum


11


is a support


15


of soft material permeable to paint. This support can be a foam material.




When paint is applied to a surface it passes from the interior of the inner drum


2


through the openings


10


, through the openings


13


of the turning drum


11


and through the support


15


on its surface, where the paint is then delivered to the surface. The viscous properties of the paint ensure that when the outer drum


11


turns, paint is removed from the drum


2


through the plurality of openings


10


. This occurs by a type of suction effect so that drip-free paint application is possible.




The inner drum


2


can also be made as a paint cartridge.





FIG. 4

shows a representation similar to

FIG. 1

, wherein a paint roller la, which differs from the paint roller


1


, essentially in that the outer drum extends to over the end wall


6


, of the inner drum


2


, or encompasses this end wall


6


. Lateral emergence of paint is prevented by rings


14


, and especially by the ring


14


adjacent to the end wall


6


. The openings


10


, of at least of the inner drum


2


, are located on the area which is surrounded by the outer drum


11


and which is sealed by the aforementioned ring


14


, i.e. on an area of the peripheral wall


4


of the inner drum


2


. The (area) has a distance from the end wall


6


which is greater than the corresponding distance between this end wall


6


and the adjacent ring


14


.



Claims
  • 1. A roller for applying paint or similar application masses to surfaces or articles, said roller comprising:an inner drum having one closed end fixed against rotation to a handle; said inner drum having a peripheral surface with a plurality of first openings, said peripheral surface being rotationally symmetrical to a drum axis of said inner drum; said inner drum forming a reservoir for the application masses, said reservoir having an access port with a closable cover at the opposite end of said inner drum; an outer drum arranged to turn freely on said inner drum and having a plurality of second openings in a peripheral surface which surrounds said inner drum; said outer drum being removably fixed by catching on said inner drum; and wherein said access port remains closed when said outer drum is removed from said inner drum.
  • 2. A roller as claimed in claim 1, further comprising slotted rings on said inner drum, which fit into grooves of said outer drum when said outer drum is slipped onto said inner drum.
  • 3. A roller as claimed in claim 2, wherein said slotted rings prevents emergence of said application masses on an end wall of said inner drum.
  • 4. A roller as claimed in claim 1, wherein said inner drum is a paint cartridge.
  • 5. The roller as claimed in claim 1, wherein said peripheral surface of said inner drum and said outer drum is cylindrical.
  • 6. The roller as claimed in claim 1, further comprising on an outer surface of said outer drum a jacket of soft, elastic material.
  • 7. The roller as claimed in claim 6, wherein said jacket is removable.
  • 8. The roller as claimed in claim 1, wherein said plurality of second openings have a larger cross section than said first openings.
  • 9. The roller as claimed in one claim 1, wherein said plurality of first openings have a larger cross section than said plurality of second openings.
  • 10. The roller as claimed in claim 1, wherein said plurality of first openings and said plurality of second openings have a same cross section.
  • 11. The roller as claimed in claim 1, wherein said plurality of second openings are slots which extend in a peripheral direction of said peripheral surface.
  • 12. The roller as claimed in claim 1, wherein said inner drum is connected to a torsionally strong handle.
  • 13. The roller as claimed in claim 12, wherein said handle is removable from the inner drum.
Priority Claims (3)
Number Date Country Kind
298 16 610 U Sep 1998 DE
199 37 022 Aug 1999 DE
199 43 324 Sep 1999 DE
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3612707 Herbrechter Oct 1971
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4943176 Baker Jul 1990
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6036392 Er Mar 2000