Coating apparatus – Work surface shields – masks or protectors – Work-attached
Patent
1990-10-25
1991-12-10
Fisher, Richard V.
Coating apparatus
Work surface shields, masks or protectors
Work-attached
B05C 2100
Patent
active
050708104
ABSTRACT:
A shield for use with vehicle wheels and having an annular shield wall, with an annular inner flange defining a generally circular inner opening to embrace a wheel rim and an outer edge and two ends, and having in section a shallow flared shape and tensioning devices on the two ends which can be interconnected and which can progressively draw these two ends together into overlapping relationship in overlying planes, tensioning of the two ends progressively increasing the flaring angle of the annular shield wall, and at the same time progressively reducing the diameter of the generally circular inner opening to cause the inner flange to clamp around the wheel rim.
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Fisher Richard V.
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