Paint roller cover stripper

Metal working – Means to assemble or disassemble – Tube and coextensive core

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29270, B23P 1904

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045847525

ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to a paint roller cover stripper for stripping off a paint holding cover from the spindle of a paint roller. There is provided a stripping head in the form of a frustoconical section of a hollow cone with the base portion having a diameter at least about that of the roller cover to be removed, and a top portion having a diameter such that it will pass over the spindle of the roller but not over the roller cover. In one form, the stripping head is pushed down onto the roller cover by a hand-operated lever arranged to give a mechanical advantage. The lever can be a link or toggle mechanism or a pawl and ratchet mechanism. In these forms of the invention, a handle-engaging cup is used to engage the laterally or normally extending portion of the handle of the roller so that the spindle is held against movement when the cover is being stripped therefrom. In a simpler modification, a stripping head is fastened to two draw bars or the like such that when the stripping head is on the spindle, a handle can be grasped and the stripping head pulled to remove the cover.

REFERENCES:
patent: 1365559 (1921-01-01), Starks
patent: 1428303 (1922-09-01), Seeberg
patent: 4516303 (1985-05-01), Klaster

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