Painting apparatus

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Inventors

Leibow, Saul

Application #

579976

Filed

Feb-13-1984

Published

Jul-16-1985

Current US Class

015/118
015/210.1
015/230.11
015/246

International Classes

B05C 017/00; B05C 017/02

Field of Search

15/210 29/110.5 29/120

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Abstract
A painting apparatus including a handle having supported therefrom, a paint roller and means for commonly supporting with the paint roller, a paint pad, whereby both the roller and pad can be operated and maneuvered from the paint apparatus handle. In one embodiment, the paint pad is fixed in position relative to the roller while in other embodiments described herein, the paint pad is movable relative to the roller; and one embodiment actually picking paint up from the roller.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. Painting apparatus comprising; a paint retaining roller, support means for the roller including a handle, a paint retaining pad and means supporting said paint retaining pad from said roller support means including means for holding said pad in a use position with the pad directed oppositely to the roller, in said use position, said roller disposed out of interference with the pad and said pad disposed out of interference with the roller, said means for supporting the pad comprising a slide member and means associated with the roller support means for accommodating the slide member, said means for accommodating the slide member including means permitting rotation thereof so that the slide member and the pad supported therefrom can assume opposite positions, in one position enabling sliding of the slide member so that the paint pad may pick up paint from the paint roller, and in a second position, rotating the paint pad so that the paint pad is directed away from the paint roller.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates in general to an apparatus for applying paint to a wall, ceiling, or other like structure. More particularly, the present invention relates to a painting apparatus that is adapted to conveniently unite a paint roller with a paint pad.

At the present time, a paint roller is extensively used, particularly for applying paint to walls or a ceiling in a room. Although the paint roller can be used to cover the majority of the surface, a paint brush or more usually, a painting pad is used in a separate step for finishing at any edges, such as the edges between the wall and ceiling or between separate walls. It is thus necessary to have a separate roller and a separate paint pad, each of which is used in separate steps in carrying out the painting of the room.

Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide an improved painting apparatus which incorporates the paint roller and paint pad into a single unitary painting apparatus.
 
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