Brush rack

Supports: racks – Special article – Article includes elongated portion

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211 94, 211 60T, 248110, A47F 700

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043772390

ABSTRACT:
A brush rack having a lower surface or land for supporting a brush, the land having at one end a saddle formed from the land and two upwardly depending ears adjacent thereto. At the other end of the land is a flared sill capable of providing support for the full width of a brush. The brush rack is equipped with at least one downwardly depending angled tongue for engagement with the circular groove of a paint can, or with a corresponding slanted channel in a support means.

REFERENCES:
patent: 1764763 (1930-06-01), Stang
patent: 1892500 (1932-12-01), Bleckley
patent: 2469864 (1949-05-01), Craft et al.
patent: 2487516 (1949-11-01), Braswell
patent: 2605624 (1952-08-01), Halladay
patent: 2625299 (1953-01-01), Uhlig
patent: 2703652 (1955-03-01), Dominik
patent: 2788153 (1957-04-01), Broadbelt
patent: 3515284 (1970-06-01), Taylor
Popular Mechanics, Mar. 1948, p. 120, "Wire Clip Snap on Rim of Can to Hold Paintbrushes off Bottom".

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