Funnel-Bottomed Paint Bucket
20210213481 ยท 2021-07-15
Inventors
Cpc classification
B05B9/03
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B7/2402
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05C11/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B67D7/68
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B05C11/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B67D7/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A paint bucket may have a funnel shaped bottom to collect paint into a recess while a powered painting system draws paint from the bucket for application to a surface. The recess may receive an intake nozzle from the powered painting system. An insert may create a funnel shaped bottom and recess in a standard flat bottomed bucket.
Claims
1. A paint bucket, the bucket comprising: an interior that may contain a volume of paint; a recess at the bottom of the bucket interior, the recess receiving the intake nozzle of a power painter; and a funnel bottom with sloping walls that cause paint to flow into the recess as a level of paint within the bucket lowers due to paint being withdrawn by the intake nozzle.
2. The paint bucket of claim 1, wherein the recess comprises a cylindrical recess that detachably retains the intake nozzle.
3. The paint bucket of claim 2, wherein the recess comprises a truncated cone recess that detachably retains the intake nozzle.
4. The paint bucket of claim 3, wherein the truncated cone recess has a top diameter that is less than a bottom diameter.
5. The paint bucket of claim 4, wherein the truncated cone recess permits a detachably retained intake nozzle to tilt within the recess.
6. The paint bucket of claim 5, further comprising an insertable bottom, the insertable bottom containing the recess and the funnel bottom, the insertable bottom being insertable into and removable from the interior of the paint bucket.
7. The paint bucket of claim 6, wherein the insertable bottom further comprises a seal that prevents paint from the interior of the paint bucket from passing below the inserted insertable bottom.
8. A method for supplying paint to a powered painter, the method comprising: retaining a volume of paint within a bucket having a funnel bottom with angled walls that direct paint into a recess; inserting an intake nozzle into the recess; withdrawing paint from the interior of the bucket using the intake nozzle; and tilting the intake nozzle within the recess while withdrawing paint.
9. The method for supplying paint to a powered painter of claim 8, wherein the recess comprises a cylindrical recess.
10. The method for supplying paint to a powered painter of claim 8, wherein the recess further comprises a truncated cone have a top diameter smaller than its bottom diameter.
11. The method for supplying paint to a powered painter of claim 8, further comprising inserting an insertable bottom that contains the funnel bottom with angled walls that direct paint into the recess into a flat bottomed bucket.
12. The method for supplying paint to a powered painter of claim 11, further comprising removing the insertable bottom from the flat bottomed bucket after withdrawing paint from the interior of the bucket using the intake nozzle has completed.
13. An insertable bottom for a paint bucket, the insertable bottom comprising: a recess; and angled funnel walls that slope at an angle toward the recess; and wherein the insertable bottom may be detachably inserted into a flat bottomed bucket to direct paint within the interior of the bucket into the recess of the insertable bottom as paint is withdrawn from the interior of the bucket by an intake nozzle of a power painting system.
14. The insertable bottom for a paint bucket of claim 13, further comprising a seal that prevents paint from leaking below the insertable bottom when it is inserted into a flat bottomed bucket.
15. The insertable bottom for a paint bucket of claim 14, wherein the recess comprises a truncated cone having a top diameter smaller than its bottom diameter.
16. The insertable bottom for a paint bucket of claim 15, wherein the recess permits an intake nozzle to tilt while paint is withdrawn from the interior of the bucket.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
[0007] Examples of systems and methods in accordance with the present invention are described in conjunction with the attached drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0016] One example of a funnel-bottomed bucket in accordance with the present invention is illustrated in
[0017] Because a relatively small amount of paint may fill the recess containing the nozzle of a sprayer system 180, almost every bit of paint contained within bucket 110 may be used without having to reposition bucket 110 or the nozzle of power painting system 180. A recess, shown in the example of
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[0021] An angled funnel wall 414 may define a funnel having a desired angle to cause paint within bucket 110 to flow into a recess, such as recess 410, as the paint level within bucket 110 reduces. Funnel wall 414 may be configured with an incline of a few degrees to several degrees relative to horizontal, such as between three and forty-five degrees or between five and thirty degrees. A space 460 beneath the angled funnel wall may be solid or hollow, but will not contain paint while the bucket 110 is in use. In some examples, funnel wall(s) and/or recesses may be created within a pre-existing bucket using an insert that may be engaged in the bottom of a bucket having a flat bottom.
[0022] Referring now to
[0023] Meanwhile,
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[0025] While funnel-bottomed paint buckets in accordance with the present invention may be constructed with a funnel portion integral to the bucket, in other examples a funnel-shaped bottom in accordance with the present invention may be inserted into pre-existing paint buckets (or other types of buckets) and, optionally, withdrawn and reused after painting with that bucket has been concluded. For example, as depicted in
[0026] Systems and methods in accordance the present invention are not limited to any particular size or type of bucket or other paint container, nor are they limited to any given type of power painting system or nozzle assembly. Exemplary diameters for a top and/or bottom of a recess within a funnel bottom in accordance with the present invention may range from about 1.5 inches and 2.5 inches, although other dimensions may be used. In many examples, a power painter nozzle may have standardized dimensions and a funnel bottom for a paint bucket in accordance with the present invention may provide a recess having dimensions adapted to receive and retain standardized nozzles. In other examples, nozzles and recesses may be formed to more effectively mate during use. In some examples, polygon shaped recesses rather than circular recesses may be used, particularly if a polygon shaped nozzle is used. Further, the angle of the funnel wall may vary. The viscosity of different types of paint may differ and, accordingly, the angle of the funnel walls of a bottom in accordance with the present invention may be selected in order to encourage a wide range of viscosities of paint to flow into a provided recess for uptake by a power painter nozzle.
[0027] Whether formed as discrete funnel bottom for insertion into pre-existing paint buckets or formed as an integral paint bucket having a funnel-shaped bottom, the present invention may be formed using various types of materials using various fabrication techniques. In many examples, a plastic may be injection molded to form a bucket and/or funnel bottom for a bucket. In other examples, metals, nylons, resins, and other materials may be used to form systems in accordance with the present invention through molding, casting, machining, or any other technique.