Claims
- 1. In a paint roller apparatus for releasably receiving a paint roller, suspending the paint roller at least partially contained within an enclosure to shield an area adjacent the area being painted from inadvertent dripping or spraying of paint from the paint roller during use, the combination comprising:
- a paint shield means defining the enclosure;
- a separate handle; and
- paint roller mounting means including first and second end caps;
- said paint shield means including a main body portion having first and second opposing end walls and an elongated wall portion extending between said end walls and having a plurality of apertures therethrough intermediate and extending between said end walls, enclosing means on said wall portion overlying said apertures and cooperating with said wall portion to define an inlet chamber, and connection means formed integrally with said enclosing means and extending outwardly therefrom defining an inlet to said inlet chamber;
- said first and second end caps being attached to opposite ends of said paint roller and each having a projecting shaft cooperating with said end walls to mount said paint roller axially of said paint shield means for rotational movement about the axis of said paint shield means;
- said handle having a mounting end releasably received by said connection means to attach said handle to said paint shield means, said mounting end being located to cover said inlet when said handle is in place during use of the apparatus for painting, and said handle being removable from said paint shield means to permit a source of water under pressure to be connected to said connection means to supply water under pressure to said inlet chamber through said inlet for discharge through said apertures to impact the paint roller causing it to rotate and simultaneously wash residual paint from the paint roller.
- 2. Apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said apertures are aligned along a longitudinal axis of said wall portion and extend substantially the entire length thereof to direct water discharged therethrough towards the paint roller to impact the paint roller over substantially the entire length thereof.
- 3. Apparatus according to claim 2, wherein said enclosing means comprises an elongated member having first and second end portions extending generally perpendicular to said elongated wall portion and an enclosing wall portion extending between said end portions defining therewith said inlet chamber, said apertures being covered by said elongated member defining a plurality of axially aligned discharge outlets for said inlet chamber, and said connection means formed integrally with said enclosing wall portion.
- 4. Apparatus according to claim 2, wherein said enclosing means comprises a semi-cylindrical trough-like cover member enclosed at first and second ends thereof and having a concave inner surface cooperating with wall portion of said main body portion to define said inlet chamber, said cover member having a convex outer surface with said connection means formed integrally therewith and said inlet being defined by an opening extending through said connection means and said cover member.
- 5. Apparatus according to claim 4, wherein said wall portion has an elongated countersunk surface portion with said apertures being formed therethrough, said cover member having a peripheral mounting flange conforming to the shape of said countersunk surface portion of said wall portion and secured thereto to attach said enclosing means to said main body portion.
- 6. Apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said mounting end of said handle has external threads and wherein said connection means comprises a generally annular member formed integrally with said enclosing means, projecting outwardly therefrom and having internal threads, for receiving said threaded mounting end of said handle for attaching said handle to said paint shield means during use of the apparatus for painting and permitting a hose to be attached to said paint shield means to facilitate cleaning of the paint roller.
- 7. Apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said main body portion comprises a top, first and second sides, third and fourth sides and said first and second end walls;
- said first and second sides extending in a generally parallel relation, spaced apart a distance greater than the width of said top;
- said third and fourth sides, respectively, extending at an angle relative to the plane of said top, between edges of said first and second sides and edges of said top, and being formed integrally therewith to define a generally trapezoidal cross-section for said paint shield, and each of said end walls being generally trapezoidal in shape and said apertures formed through said third side.
- 8. Apparatus according to claim 6, wherein each of said end walls includes reinforced surface portions each having a pair of apertures formed therein, the apertures of said end walls being aligned longitudinally in opposing pairs to receive projecting shafts of said first and second end caps in a given aligned pair of an opposing pair of apertures.
- 9. In a paint roller apparatus for releasably receiving a paint roller, suspending the paint roller at least partially contained within an enclosure to shield an area adjacent the area being painted from inadvertent dripping or spraying of paint from the paint roller during use, the combination comprising:
- a paint shield defining the enclosure;
- a separate handle; and
- paint roller mounting means including first and second end caps;
- said paint shield including a main body portion, an enclosing portion and connection means, said main body portion having a planar top, first and second sides, third and fourth, sides and first and second end walls, said first and second sides extending in a generally parallel relation, spaced apart a distance greater than the width of said top, said third and fourth sides, respectively, extending at an angle relative to the plane of said top between edges of said first and second sides and edges of said top and being formed integrally therewith to define a generally trapezoidal cross-section for said main body portion, and each of said end walls being generally trapezoidal in shape; said third side having a plurality of apertures therethrough intermediate said end walls, said enclosing portion located on said third side overlying said apertures and cooperating with said third side to define an inlet chamber and said connection means formed integrally with said enclosing portion extending outwardly therefrom defining an inlet to said inlet chamber,
- said first and second end caps being attached to opposite ends of said paint roller and each having a projecting shaft cooperating with said end walls to mount said paint roller for rotational movement within the enclosure defined by said paint shield;
- said handle having a mounting end releasably received by said connection means to attach said handle to said paint shield, said mounting end being located to cover said inlet when said handle is in place during use of the apparatus for painting, and said handle being removable from said paint shield to permit a source of water under pressure to be connected to said connection means to supply water under pressure to said inlet chamber through said inlet for discharge through said apertures into the enclosure defined by said paint shield to impact the paint roller, causing it to rotate and simultaneously wash residual paint from the paint roller.
- 10. Apparatus according to claim 9, wherein said apertures are formed through said third wall and are aligned along a longitudinal axis thereof extending substantially the entire length thereof to direct water discharged therethrough towards the paint roller to impact the paint roller over substantialy its entire length.
- 11. Apparatus according to claim 10, wherein said mounting end of said handle has external threads, and wherein said connection means comprises a generally annular member formed integrally with said enclosing portion and projecting outwardly therefrom and having internal threads for receiving said threaded mounting end of said handle for attaching said handle to said paint shield during use of the apparatus for painting and permitting a standard hose to be attached to said paint shield to facilitate cleaning of the paint roller.
- 12. In a paint roller apparatus for releasably receiving a paint roller, suspending the paint roller at least partially contained within an enclosure to shield an area adjacent the area being painted from inadvertent dripping or spraying of paint from the paint roller during use, the combination comprising:
- a paint shield defining the enclosure;
- a separate handle; and
- paint roller mounting means;
- said paint shield having first and second opposing end walls and an elongated wall portion extending between said end walls and having a plurality of apertures therethrough intermediate and extending between said end walls, and connection means on said wall portion overlying said apertures and cooperating with said wall portion to define an inlet chamber, and said connection means having inlet means defining an inlet to said inlet chamber;
- said mounting means mounting said paint roller at opposite ends thereof axially of said paint shield for rotational movement about the axis of said paint shield;
- said handle having a mounting end releasably received by said inlet means to attach said handle to said paint shield, said mounting end being located to cover said inlet to said inlet chamber when said handle is in place during use of the apparatus for painting, and said handle being removable from said paint shield to permit a source of water under pressure to be connected to said inlet means to supply water under pressure to said inlet chamber through said inlet for discharge through said apertures to impact the paint roller causing it to rotate and simultaneously wash residual paint from the paint roller.
- 13. Apparatus according to claim 12, wherein said apertures are aligned along a longitudinal axis of said wall portion and extend substantially the entire length thereof to direct water discharged therethrough towards the paint roller to impact the paint roller over substantially the entire length thereof.
- 14. Apparatus according to claim 12, wherein said connection means comprises an elongated member having first and second end portions extending generally perpendicular to said elongated wall portion and an enclosing wall portion extending between said end portions defining therewith said inlet chamber, said elongated member overlying said apertures and said apertures defining a plurality of axially aligned discharge outlets for said inlet chamber, and said inlet means formed integrally with said enclosing wall.
- 15. Apparatus according to claim 12, wherein said connection means comprises a semi-cylindrical trough-like cover member enclosed at first and second ends thereof and having a concave inner surface cooperating with elongated wall portion to define said inlet chamber, said cover member having a convex outer surface with said inlet means formed integrally therewith with said inlet defined by an opening extending through said inlet means and said cover member.
- 16. Apparatus according to claim 12, wherein said mounting end of said handle has external threads and wherein said inlet means comprises a generally annular member formed integrally with said connection means, projecting outwardly therefrom and having internal threads, for receiving said threaded mounting end of said handle for attaching said handle to said paint shield means during use of the apparatus for painting and permitting a hose to be attached to said paint shield to facilitate cleaning of the paint roller.
RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of pending application Ser. No. 730,690, filed May 3, 1983 now Pat. No. 4,593,428.
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