Thursday, January 10, 2013

Known paint applicators

Known paint applicators, of which there have been a variety, provide means for applying paint to window sash and the like, but such known applicators have not been found satisfactory for various reasons including the lack of means to control the supply of paint to an applicator to prevent the application of paint to an adjoining surface or accidental dripping of paint. One object of this invention resides in the provision of a novel and improved paint applicator for painting window sash and other similar surfaces which facilitates the painting of nonuniform surfaces, corners as in the case of window sash and the like while preventing application of paint to adjoining surfaces and which does not require experience in its use abstract oil paintings.

Another object of the invention resides oil paintings in the provision of a novel and improved paint applicator that is easy to use, easy to clean and which can be maintained at a relatively low cost. A further object of the invention resides in the provision of a novel and improved paint applicator that is characterized by its simplicity, effectiveness in minimizing painting time and relatively low cost.

This invention relates to paint applicators and cheap oil paintings more specifically to a novel and improved paint applicator particularly useful for painting window sash and other similiar surface configurations wherein paint is to be applied to one surface without overlapping an adjoining surface as in the case of windows and doors.

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