Splash shield assembly for paint roller

Brushing – scrubbing – and general cleaning – Implements – Fabric

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15248A, B05C 1702

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040633250

ABSTRACT:
The assembly includes a support means having a plurality of longitudinally extending, parallel rods or tabs shaped to removably receive a semi-cyclindrical splash shield in spaced relationship to a paint roller. A hub connects the rods or tabs and is rotatably secured to a stub-shaft which is coaxial with the roller shaft. The stub-shaft may be permanently fixed to the handle section of the roller assembly or to a spring clip or the like which is removably secured to the handle section. A screw or the like may be used to secure the hub to the stub-shaft or the roller shaft. The entire shield support means is selectively rotatable so that the shield may be disposed on either side of the paint roller.

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