Paint scraper

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Inventors

Shannon, Timothy L.

Application #

837298

Filed

Mar-7-1986

Published

Jul-14-1987

Current US Class

015/236.01
030/161
030/169

International Classes

B44D 003/16

Field of Search

15/104.03 15/104.05 15/105 15/111 15/236 30/155 30/156 30/160 30/161 30/167 30/167.1 30/169 7/105

Examiners

Roberts; Edward L.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Oldham, Oldham & Weber Co.

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Abstract
A paint scraper having a pointed scraper head defined by angled edges of an elongated member which are chamfered at their point of interception. The elongated member is rotatably received by a sheath which functions as a handle in operation, and a means for storing the scraper head when not in operation.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A paint scraper, comprising: an elongated member having a handle portion at a first end thereof and a scraper head portion at a second end thereof, said head portion defined by angled edges of said elongated member joining at a point, said angled edges being normal to top and bottom flat planar surfaces of said elongated member, said elongated member being received by a sheath at a pivot point between said handle and head portion.

2. The paint scraper according to claim 1 wherein said point is chamferred from said bottom surface to said top surface.

3. The paint scraper according to claim 2 wherein said point is defined by an angle of 40.degree.-90.degree..



Description
TECHNICAL FIELD

The invention herein resides in the art of scrapers and, more particularly, to paint scrapers for removing paint from window panes and redepositing such paint onto the window sash before the paint has dried.

BACKGROUND ART

It is well known that windows are among the most difficult items to paint. Each pane of the window requires the painting of four small edges of the bars or sash encasing the pane. Time-consuming efforts are necessary to keep paint from the window pane during the painting operation. If paint is actually deposited on to the pane, removal by means of a rag or the painter's thumb is necessitated or, in many cases, the paint is allowed to dry and then is subsequently removed with a sharp implement such as a scraper or razor blade. Both techniques are time consuming, the latter and most popular requiring that the painter go over the window twice, a first time to paint the sash and bars, and a second subsequent time to remove the dried paint.
 
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