Stamp and envelope moistener

Coating apparatus – Solid applicator contacting work – Movably mounted applicator

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401 48, 401145, 401164, 401172, 401184, 401208, 401220, 2223865, B05C 106, B05C 108

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047717270

ABSTRACT:
A liquid dispensing applicator for moistening glue on stamps, envelopes and the like is provided and consists of a liquid holding reservoir tank having an open top and a roller rotatably supported within the reservoir tank positioned to slightly extend above the open top in which rotation of the roller will allow a proper amount of liquid to be picked up from within the chamber and applied to the glue. The roller is rotatingly supported by endwalls of the tank, and a diaphragm-like bottom floor within the tank adjustingly elevates the level of the liquid in the tank via an adjusting screw.

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