Brushing – scrubbing – and general cleaning – Attachments – Drip cup or splash guard for a brush or broom
Patent
1975-09-25
1977-01-25
Blum, Daniel
Brushing, scrubbing, and general cleaning
Attachments
Drip cup or splash guard for a brush or broom
A46B 1700, B44D 322
Patent
active
040043185
ABSTRACT:
An attachment is disclosed for assembly with a conventional paint brush, and more particularly with the metallic collar of the paint brush used to assemble the bristles with the handle portion. A clamp assembly comprising front and rear plates attached to the collar and defines upwardly projecting pintles for pivotally receiving a hinge pin oriented parallel to the free edge of the bristles. A guard is pivotally mounted to the pin and has a bevelled free edge which is located adjacent to the free edge of the bristles in order to serve as a guide for striking a painted line or the like. The bias of a small compression spring must be overcome to urge the free edge of the guard against the bristles, and the guard can be pivoted to an inactive position in order to permit the user to insert the brush in a paint can of the like in a conventional manner.
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