PAINT BUCKET FOR HOLDING PAINT AND PAINT ACCESSORIES
20210347200 · 2021-11-11
Inventors
Cpc classification
B44D3/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A45F5/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B44D3/24
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A paint bucket includes a housing having a trough defined therein for holding paint and/or paint accessories. The housing includes a pair of apertures defined in a back panel thereof that extend therethrough. Each aperture is disposed proximate an opposing side of the housing. A band is adapted to engage between belt loops on a pair of pants. A pair of selectively engageable loops is each configured to engage both a corresponding aperture defined in the back panel of the housing and the band to secure the paint bucket thereto such that the paint bucket remains upright as a painter navigates a ladder or a sloped terrain.
Claims
1. A paint bucket, comprising: a housing including a trough defined therein for holding at least one of paint and paint accessories, the housing including a pair of apertures defined in a back panel thereof and extending therethrough, each aperture disposed proximate an opposing side of the housing; a band adapted to engage between belt loops on a pair of pants; and a pair of selectively engageable loops each configured to engage both a corresponding aperture defined in the back panel of the housing and the band to secure the paint bucket thereto such that the paint bucket remains upright as a painter navigates a ladder or across sloped terrain.
2. The paint bucket according to claim 1 further comprising a grid disposed at least partially within the trough, the grid configured to remove excess paint from a roller when the roller is moved therealong.
3. The paint bucket according to claim 2 wherein the grid includes a waffle-like or honey-combed pattern across a face thereof.
4. The paint bucket according to claim 1 wherein each selectively engageable loop is configured to engage and lock to itself to secure the paint bucket to the band.
5. The paint bucket according to claim 1 wherein each selectively engageable loop is at least one of disposable and adjustable.
6. The paint bucket according to claim 1 wherein the grid is selectively removable from the trough.
7. A paint bucket, comprising: a housing including a trough defined therein for holding at least one of paint and paint accessories, the housing including a pair of apertures defined in a back panel thereof and extending therethrough, each aperture disposed proximate an opposing side of the housing; a flange operably associated with the back panel of the housing and including a pair of windows defined therein, each window disposed in substantial vertical registration with a corresponding aperture forming a corresponding window/aperture combination; a pair of s-shaped cuffs having opposing ends, each end of each cuff configured to engage a corresponding window and a corresponding aperture of a respective window/aperture combination; and a band adapted to weave around each corresponding cuff and around the flange to ultimately secure to a pair of belt loops disposed on a pair of pants such that the paint bucket remains upright as a painter navigates a ladder or across sloped terrain.
8. The paint bucket according to claim 7 further comprising a grid disposed at least partially within the trough, the grid configured to remove excess paint from a roller when the roller is moved therealong.
9. The paint bucket according to claim 8 wherein the grid includes a waffle-like or honey-combed pattern across a face thereof.
10. The paint bucket according to claim 8 wherein the grid is selectively removable from the trough.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0012] Various aspects and features of the present disclosure are described hereinbelow with references to the drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0017] Portable devices for holding paint and paint accessories are provided in accordance with the present disclosure and are described in detail below.
[0018] With reference to
[0019] The trough 25 may be tapered depending on a particular purpose or to achieve a particular result, e.g., lower profile, less weight, impede toe roller from completely soaking into the paint, etc. The trough 25 may also include one or more notches 28a, 28b defined in the top portion thereof that are configured to, inter alia, facilitate introduction of the roller 200 into the trough 25 or support a clip on the roller 200 or the brush for hanging purposes.
[0020] One or more engagement hangers 30 are attached to (or integrally associated with) the back panel 21b and are configured to selectively engage the paint bucket 10 to a user for transport. More particularly, engagement hanger 30 of
[0021] Front panel 21a of paint bucket 10 includes a cantilevered portion 42 that extends therefrom configured to receive a paint brush therein (not shown). Cantilevered portion 42 includes a brush trough opening 45 defined by the top of side panels 42a, 42b and the top of front panel 42. Cantilevered portion 42 is configured to extend from a recess 43 defined in the front panel 21a. Positioning the cantilevered portion 42 within the recess 43 reduces the overall profile of the paint bucket 10. Brush trough 45 is disposed in communication with trough 25 to facilitate access to the same paint disposed therein. A lower edge 43a of the recess 43 may be designed to include a rubber-like or silicone feature that facilitates removal of excess paint on the paint brush. An inner edge 42c of the cantilevered portion 42 may also include a rubber-like or silicone feature for similar purposes.
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[0024] Much like paint bucket 10, paint bucket 100 is configured to rest on a painter's “P” hip to facilitate access to the paint and paint accessories (roller, brush, etc.) during use. Back panel 121b includes a series of apertures 121b1, 121b2 defined therein that are each configured to receive loop 134a, 134b therethrough. Loops 134a, 134b are each designed to be selectively adjustable, selectively removable and/or selectively disposable depending upon a particular purpose. As shown , each loop, e.g., loop 134a, is configured to be fed through aperture 121b1 in the back panel 121b of paint bucket 100 and fed through a corresponding band 170 affixed between belt loops 190a, 190b of a painter's “P” pants. Once each loop 134a, 134b is fed through the band 170, each loop is secured either to itself or to the paint bucket 100 in some fashion, e.g., snap lock, zip-tie, hook and loop interengaging fasteners (Velcro®), etc. The paint bucket 100 is now hung for use on a painter's “P” hip.
[0025] Once again and unlike prior are devices which attach to a belt or around the waist and move with the painter's “P” hip which may cause the paint bucket to tip, attaching the present paint bucket 10 in this manner provides additional stability when navigating steep hills and up and down ladders since the paint bucket 100, when engaged to a painter's hip as described in
[0026] While several embodiments of the disclosure have been shown in the drawings, it is not intended that the disclosure be limited thereto, as it is intended that the disclosure be as broad in scope as the art will allow and that the specification be read likewise. Therefore, the above description should not be construed as limiting, but merely as exemplifications of particular embodiments.