Patent classifications
B44D3/006
Paintbrush holding system
A container for holding paintbrushes includes a bucket having an interior and a bottom, and a stand configured to be disposed in the interior. The stand includes a holder and a plurality of legs extending from the holder, with the legs configured to support the holder above the bottom of the bucket when the holder is disposed in the bucket with the legs positioned on said bottom of the bucket. The holder includes a plurality of hangers configured to removably receive paintbrushes thereon with the bucket configured to retain liquid into which the bristles of paintbrushes are submerged when retained on the hangers.
Paint Roller Cleaning Tool
A paint roller cleaning tool. The paint roller cleaning tool has an upper edge and a lower edge with a pair of opposing side edges. At least one arcuate extension is on the upper edge. The arcuate extension is designed to receive a paint roller and to remove paint from the paint roller. A pair of notches extend into the lower edge. The pair of notches are designed to secure the paint roller cleaning tool in a paint container, such as a paint can.
Brush cleaner
Methods and apparatus for cleaning brushes quickly, comfortably and efficiently are disclosed. The apparatus contains at least one cleaning chamber comprising a plurality of cleaning elements disposed within the chamber that contacts the brushes during cleaning, the cleaning chamber in contact with a) a drive and a motor that can deliver rapid reciprocating motions to the cleaning elements, b) a solvent flow system, and c) a removable brush holder connected to a motor that turns the brushes slowly over the cleaning elements. Rapid reciprocating motions of the cleaning elements, continuous flow of a solvent over the brushes to be cleaned and a slow rotation of the brush itself over the cleaning elements achieve rapid cleaning of brushes with little damage to the brush itself. A removable brush holder that can accommodate many different kinds of brushes in the same slot extends the functionality and comfort of using the brush cleaner.
Paint roller brush cleaning device
A paint roller brush cleaning device utilizes a multicompartment tank and lid. The lid has an aperture configured to accommodate the insertion of a roller brush into the interior environment of the tank. The aperture is in environmental communication with an angular track disposed upon the lid. The interior environment of the tank is partitioned into four fluid retention compartments and a single dry storage compartment. An electrical drill adapter is provided to enable the attachment of a paint roller brush thereby permitting the adapter and paint roller brush to navigate the angular track and plurality of interior compartments.
PREP TOOL
A tool is provided that includes unitary plate that includes a blade portion and a tang portion. The blade portion can include an edge. The tang portion can include a positioning hole, a first hole, a slot, a second hole, a rivet hole, and one or more teeth (also referred to as one or more barbs) on a side of the tang portion. The tool can further include a hilt member which includes a through passage, a tab, and a notch. The tool includes an overlay on a body to create a handle for gripping the tool. The tool further includes a hammerhead cap on an end of the body, the hammerhead cap is coupled to the handle with a rivet through the rivet hole.
PAINT ROLLER SLEEVE REMOVAL TOOL
A paint roller sleeve removal tool for overlying an unwanted roller sleeve to allow a user to remove a soiled roller sleeve without spreading mess undesirably. The paint roller sleeve removal tool includes a primary tubular member having a first primary panel hingedly affixed to a second primary panel. The secondary tubular member is affixed to the primary tubular member, the secondary tubular member having a first secondary panel is affixed to a distal end of the first primary panel and a second secondary panel is affixed to a distal end of the second primary panel. The paint roller sleeve removal tool includes a plurality of protrusions that are affixed to an interior surface of each of the first primary panel, the second primary panel, the first secondary panel, and the second secondary panel.
PAINT ROLLER SLEEVE REMOVAL TOOL
A paint roller sleeve removal tool for overlying an unwanted roller sleeve to allow a user to remove a soiled roller sleeve without spreading mess undesirably. The paint roller sleeve removal tool includes a primary tubular member having a first primary panel hingedly affixed to a second primary panel. The secondary tubular member is affixed to the primary tubular member, the secondary tubular member having a first secondary panel is affixed to a distal end of the first primary panel and a second secondary panel is affixed to a distal end of the second primary panel. The paint roller sleeve removal tool includes a plurality of protrusions that are affixed to an interior surface of each of the first primary panel, the second primary panel, the first secondary panel, and the second secondary panel.
Paint Roller Cover Squeegee and Paint Brush Holder Clamp
A paint roller squeegee removes excess paint from a paint roller cover. A circular squeegee ring has a round opening and a flat planar bottom surface. A handle projects from a proximal side of the circular ring and may be angled upward from the plane of the ring. A paintbrush holder for holding a paint brush is unitarily formed of an upper vertical arm with a paintbrush hang peg at its upper end, a lower arm that extends into a paint bucket or pail, and a bowed outer arm that extends over the bucket upper rim, around the bucket stabilizing rings and secures to the circular ridge at the top of the bucket; a lower end engages the bucket outer surface. The paintbrush holder keeps bristles in the paint, but off the bottom of the bucket. The squeegees and the paintbrush holder clamps can be formed of a suitable polypropylene.
Paint roller cover cleaning
Cleaning system and method for paint rollers uses a liquid container. A plurality of cage shafts extend into an interior of the container. Each cage shaft supports a cage which is sized and shaped for holding a tubular paint roller. A drive system is configured to mechanically couple a drive shaft to each of the plurality of cage shafts. Rotation of the drive shaft causes a concurrent rotation of the plurality of cage shafts within the container to facilitate cleaning and drying operations.
CAVITATION BASED CLEANING
The novel cavitation based cleaning devices preferably contain one or more cavitation creating elements and a reservoir holding the cavitation creating elements with an opening for introduction of an item in proximity to the cavitation creating elements. The reservoir may be or include a water filled reservoir. Collapse of bubbles created by the cavitation creating elements preferably pulls debris from the item. In some aspects, the reservoir is configured to permit introduction of an item comprising a paint brush. The debris may include wet, semi-dry, and/or dry paint on and/or inside the paint brush. The cavitation creating elements may include cylinders that spin in opposite directions within the reservoir. Cavitation is preferably created without using transonic methods or elements. Aspects of the invention also include methods performed by and/or using the novel cavitation based cleaning devices disclosed herein.