Paint roller cleaner and method

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Inventors

Monteiro, Charles C.

Application #

802479

Filed

Jun-1-1977

Published

Nov-21-1978

Current US Class

134/182
134/34
134/38
134/900

International Classes

B08B 007/100; B08B 003/12

Field of Search

134/34 134/38 134/182 134/183 134/138 134/139 134/199 134/200 68/186 68/187 68/213 210/82 210/84

Examiners

Bashore; S. Leon

Attorney, Agent or Firm

O'Brien; Clarence A., Jacobson; Harvey B.

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Abstract
An elongated, hollow, cylindrical body is provided with an end wall at one end through which a liquid inlet opens and the other end of the body is open. The inside diameter of the body is of a size to snugly and slidably receive a paint roller therein and the length of the interior of the body is greater than the length of a paint roller. The open end of the body includes a hook for engagement with the support frame of a paint roller handle structure from which the paint roller to be cleaned is journaled. The paint roller to be cleaned is telescoped into the open end of the body to an extent greater than the length of the paint roller and the frame of the handle assembly is engaged with the hook carried by the body in order to prevent withdrawal of the roller from the body. Thereafter, liquid under pressure is admitted into the interior of the body through the liquid inlet and the liquid under pressure is thereby caused to pass through the nap of the paint roller between the roller core and the internal surfaces of the body to thereby flush paint residue from the nap. The fluid utilized may be water or paint thinner, as desired.
 
Claims
What is claimed as new is as follows:

1. In combination with a cylindrical paint roller having an outer nap layer, a paint roller cleaner comprising a body having an elongated bore formed therein closed at one end and opening outwardly of said body at the other end, said body including means for admitting liquid under pressure into said one end of said bore, said open end of said body including means operative to releasably retain a paint roller therein, the bore having snugly and telescopically received therein the cylindrical outer nap layer equipped paint roller with no clearance between the outer extremity of the nap layer and the surfaces of said body defining said bore.

2. The combination of claim 1 including a paint roller handle having a generally right angled portion with respect to the roller, said retaining means operative to releasably retain a paint roller therein including a hook extending outwardly of the open end of said body and opening toward the closed end thereof, adapted to hookingly engaged said right angled portion of said handle.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Various forms of cleaning devices for paint rollers have been heretofore provided. One well known form of paint roller cleaner provides structure whereby a paint roller may be supported for rotation and a jet of water may be directed tangentially onto the exterior of the paint roller along the length thereof whereby a water soluble paint may be flushed from the nap of the paint roller. However, this form of paint roller cleaner does not provide a means whereby a paint roller utilized in conjunction with oil base paints may be cleaned.

Accordingly, a need exists for a paint roller cleaner which may be utilized to clean various types of paint residue from paint rollers.

Examples of previously known forms of paint roller cleaners are disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,075,534, 3,421,527, 3,577,280, 3,820,552 and 3,897,797.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

The paint roller cleaner of the instant invention defines an elongated cylindrical chamber open at one end and closed at the other end. The closed end of the chamber includes liquid inlet means through which liquid under pressure may be admitted into the interior of the chamber and the chamber is of a diameter to snugly telescopingly receive a paint roller cleaner therein. In addition, structure is provided for releasably retaining a paint roller within the chamber against displacement outwardly of the open end thereof whereby when liquid is admitted into the closed end of the chamber under pressure, the liquid will be caused to flow through the nap of the paint roller to be cleaned between the core of the paint roller and the internal surfaces of the chamber to thereby flush paint residue from the nap of the roller.
 
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