Patent classifications
B44D3/14
MODULAR TOOLBOX DESIGNED AND ORGANIZED FOR PAINTING TOOLS
In an example embodiment, there is disclosed herein a modular toolbox that is designed and organized for the storage and transport of painting tools. The modular toolbox has modules that are separably stacked and is designed to include storage for painting tools such as, for example, brushes, roller frames, roller covers, putty knives, lights, and an extension pole with compartments allowing for the storage and transport of personal items. In particular embodiments, the modular toolbox includes specific storage capabilities for wet tools so that they can be stored and transported to a different location for cleaning.
Spray gun cups, receptacles, and methods of use
A spray gun cup receptacle is disclosed comprising an open end for receiving a liner within a cavity and a base end opposite the open end. The base end is positionable with respect to a work surface with the open end facing upwards such that a base plane passing through the base end is parallel to the work surface. A sidewall surrounds the cavity and connects the open end to the base end. The sidewall comprises two apertures through which the cavity is visible from outside the spray gun cup receptacle. The two apertures are divided one above the other by a brace member, at least a portion of which is disposed at a brace member angle relative to the base plane.
Stand for Holding Container at an Angle
A stand for holding a cylindrical receptacle at an angle including a first support, a second support positioned at an angle X in relation to first support and associated with first support at a vertex and a base, the base uniting the first support and the second support.
Stand for Holding Container at an Angle
A stand for holding a cylindrical receptacle at an angle including a first support, a second support positioned at an angle X in relation to first support and associated with first support at a vertex and a base, the base uniting the first support and the second support.
Pouring device for paint
The easy pour may comprise a paint tray cart, a paint tray, and a paint conduit. The easy pour may be a caddy that is configured to move one or more paint containers and the paint tray within a jobsite. The paint tray may detachably couple to the paint tray cart. The paint tray cart may be operable to dispense a first paint into the paint tray from a first paint container via the paint conduit such that the first paint is resupplied to the paint tray as the first paint is used. The paint tray cart may be operable to support a second paint container holding a second paint in an upright position. As non-limiting examples, the first paint container may supply a wall paint as the first paint and the second paint container may supply a trim paint as the second paint.
Pouring device for paint
The easy pour may comprise a paint tray cart, a paint tray, and a paint conduit. The easy pour may be a caddy that is configured to move one or more paint containers and the paint tray within a jobsite. The paint tray may detachably couple to the paint tray cart. The paint tray cart may be operable to dispense a first paint into the paint tray from a first paint container via the paint conduit such that the first paint is resupplied to the paint tray as the first paint is used. The paint tray cart may be operable to support a second paint container holding a second paint in an upright position. As non-limiting examples, the first paint container may supply a wall paint as the first paint and the second paint container may supply a trim paint as the second paint.
Paint can apparatus
An apparatus for attaching a can to the belt of a wearer to free the wearer's hands for other work and decrease the risk of injury during such activities as ascending and descending a ladder or maneuvering through a construction site. The apparatus comprising a belt attachment, an upper piece, and a lower piece. The belt attachment and the upper piece may be formed as a single assembly.
Paint can apparatus
An apparatus for attaching a can to the belt of a wearer to free the wearer's hands for other work and decrease the risk of injury during such activities as ascending and descending a ladder or maneuvering through a construction site. The apparatus comprising a belt attachment, an upper piece, and a lower piece. The belt attachment and the upper piece may be formed as a single assembly.
PAINT CAN CADDIE AND LID THEREFOR
A paint can caddie, including a can receiving portion to receive a base and at least a portion of an outer circumference of a paint can therein, and a paint storing portion circumferentially disposed around the can receiving portion to receive paint spilled from the paint can.
PAINT CAN CADDIE AND LID THEREFOR
A paint can caddie, including a can receiving portion to receive a base and at least a portion of an outer circumference of a paint can therein, and a paint storing portion circumferentially disposed around the can receiving portion to receive paint spilled from the paint can.