Method and apparatus for masking a window in a window frame to b

Coating processes – Nonuniform coating – Mask or stencil utilized

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427284, 118505, B05D 132

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052427129

ABSTRACT:
A method and apparatus for masking a window to facilitate spray painting of the window's frame. The method includes dispensing a temporary bonding agent along the entire perimeter of the window pane a predetermined distance from the window frame. The temporary bonding agent is used to temporarily adhere a suitable cover to the window pane, leaving only the window frame exposed. The temporary bonding agent is applied using a caulking gun. A caulking gun cartridge containing the temporary bonding agent is provided with an applicator nozzle having a nozzle opening which is spaced from an edge of the applicator nozzle the same distance as that desired for the placement of the bonding agent on the window pane. After masking the window pane with the cover, the window frame can be painted either by brush, or more preferably, by being sprayed with a conventional spray painter.

REFERENCES:
patent: 2082791 (1937-06-01), Copeman
patent: 4932565 (1990-06-01), Paradiso

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