Cup assembly for holding touch-up paint and a method of using the same
10232972 ยท 2019-03-19
Inventors
Cpc classification
B44D3/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B44D3/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B44D3/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D1/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A cup assembly for holding touch-up paint is disclosed herein. The cup assembly includes a cup portion with a fluid reservoir configured to hold a volume of touch-up paint; a lid portion configured to matingly engage with the cup portion in a substantially airtight manner so as to prevent the volume of touch-up paint from solidifying; and a shaker ball disposed inside the fluid reservoir of the cup portion, the shaker ball configured to agitate the volume of touch-up paint in the fluid reservoir. A method of applying touch-up paint, which utilizes the cup assembly, is also disclosed herein.
Claims
1. A cup assembly for holding touch-up paint, comprising: a cup portion, said cup portion including a fluid reservoir configured to hold a volume of touch-up paint, said cup portion including a circular sidewall and a rim at a top of said circular sidewall, said rim of said cup portion being inwardly recessed relative to said circular sidewall of said cup portion, and said rim of said cup portion including a plurality of external threads disposed on an outer peripheral surface of said rim; a lid portion, said lid portion configured to matingly engage with said cup portion in a substantially airtight manner so as to prevent said volume of touch-up paint from solidifying, said lid portion being imperforate so as to further prevent said volume of touch-up paint from solidifying, said lid portion comprising a continuous solid wall having an exterior surface and an interior surface disposed opposite to said exterior surface, said interior surface of said continuous solid wall forming an imperforate top surface over an entire top of said fluid reservoir when said lid portion is matingly engaged with said cup portion, said lid portion further comprising a collar with a plurality of internal threads disposed thereon, said plurality of internal threads being distributed across more than one-half of a height of said collar, said plurality of internal threads on said lid portion being configured to matingly engage with said plurality of external threads on said rim of said cup portion in a substantially airtight manner; and a shaker ball disposed inside said fluid reservoir of said cup portion, said shaker ball configured to agitate said volume of touch-up paint in said fluid reservoir.
2. The cup assembly according to claim 1, wherein an exterior surface of said cup portion further includes an area for accommodating a label.
3. The cup assembly according to claim 1, wherein said cup portion has a generally cylindrical shape, and said circular sidewall of said cup portion has a slight outward taper from a base of said cup portion to said rim of said cup portion.
4. The cup assembly according to claim 3, wherein said base of said cup portion comprises a substantially flat bottom wall, said substantially flat bottom wall of said base having an outer diameter.
5. The cup assembly according to claim 4, wherein said shaker ball has an outer diameter that is substantially equal to said outer diameter of said substantially flat bottom wall of said base of said cup portion.
6. The cup assembly according to claim 1, wherein said lid portion has a generally hemispherical body with said collar disposed at a base of said generally hemispherical body.
7. The cup assembly according to claim 6, wherein said collar protrudes outwardly from said generally hemispherical body of said lid portion.
8. The cup assembly according to claim 6, wherein said lid portion further includes a substantially flat portion at a top of said generally hemispherical body.
9. The cup assembly according to claim 1, wherein said cup portion has a volumetric capacity of approximately 300 milliliters.
10. The cup assembly according to claim 1, wherein said shaker ball is generally spherical in shape.
11. The cup assembly according to claim 1, wherein said shaker ball is formed from a wire wrapped in a shape of a sphere.
12. The cup assembly according to claim 11, wherein wrapped portions of said wire forming said shaker ball are spaced apart from one another by respective gaps such that a series of circumferential gaps are formed on said sphere.
13. The cup assembly according to claim 11, wherein said shaker ball has a hollow interior.
14. The cup assembly according to claim 1, wherein said cup portion further comprises a base with a bottom wall, said bottom wall having an outer diameter; and wherein said shaker ball has an outer diameter that is at least 90% of said outer diameter of said bottom wall of said base of said cup portion.
15. A touch-up cup assembly, comprising: a cup portion, said cup portion including a fluid reservoir defining a fluid receiving volume, said cup portion including a base with a bottom wall, said bottom wall having an outer diameter, said cup portion further including a circular sidewall and a rim at a top of said circular sidewall, said rim of said cup portion being inwardly recessed relative to said circular sidewall of said cup portion, and said rim of said cup portion including a plurality of external threads disposed on an outer peripheral surface of said rim, said cup portion additionally including a ledge disposed at a bottom edge of said rim directly beneath said plurality of external threads, said ledge protruding outwardly from said cup portion further than said plurality of external threads; touch-up paint occupying at least a portion of said fluid receiving volume of said fluid reservoir of said cup portion; a lid portion, said lid portion configured to matingly engage with said cup portion in a substantially airtight manner so as to prevent said touch-up paint in said fluid reservoir from solidifying, said lid portion being imperforate so as to further prevent said touch-up paint in said fluid reservoir from solidifying; and a shaker ball disposed inside said fluid reservoir of said cup portion, said shaker ball having an outer diameter that is at least 90% of said outer diameter of said bottom wall of said base of said cup portion, said shaker ball configured to agitate said touch-up paint in said fluid reservoir.
16. The touch-up cup assembly according to claim 15, wherein said lid portion comprises a continuous solid wall having an exterior surface and an interior surface disposed opposite to said exterior surface, said interior surface of said continuous solid wall forming an imperforate top surface over an entire top of said fluid reservoir when said lid portion is matingly engaged with said cup portion; and wherein said cup portion has a volumetric capacity of approximately 300 milliliters.
17. The touch-up cup assembly according to claim 15, wherein said lid portion comprises a collar with a plurality of internal threads disposed thereon, said plurality of internal threads being distributed across more than one-half of a height of said collar, said plurality of internal threads on said lid portion being configured to matingly engage with said plurality of external threads on said rim of said cup portion in a substantially airtight manner.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The invention will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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(7) Throughout the figures, the same parts are always denoted using the same reference characters so that, as a general rule, they will only be described once.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
(8) An illustrative embodiment of the cup assembly for holding touch-up paint is seen generally at 10 in
(9) Initially, with reference to
(10) As best shown in the cross-sectional view of
(11) In an exemplary embodiment, the fluid reservoir or fluid receiving cavity 20 of the cup portion 12 has a volumetric capacity of approximately 300 milliliters. This volumetric capacity is large enough for holding a sufficient amount of touch-up paint, while not being overly large so as to avoid an unduly cumbersome cup portion 12. Also, in an exemplary embodiment, the cup portion 12 has an overall height of approximately 110 millimeters, and the label area 16 has a height of approximately 80 millimeters.
(12) Now, referring to the illustrative embodiment of
(13) Next, turning to
(14) In one or more embodiments, the cup portion 12 and the lid portion 14 of the cup assembly 10 are formed from a generally rigid plastic or polymeric material, so that these components 12, 14 are sufficiently strong and lightweight. For example, the cup portion 12 and the lid portion 14 of the cup assembly 10 may be molded from a suitable plastic material, such polyethylene, polypropylene, or polyvinyl chloride (PVC).
(15) In an exemplary embodiment, the assembled cup assembly 10 has an overall height of approximately 16 centimeters (or 160 millimeters), the mouth diameter of the cup portion 12 of the cup assembly 10 is approximately 7.3 centimeters (or 73 millimeters) at its rim 22, and the bottom diameter of the cup portion 12 is approximately 4.6 centimeters (or 46 millimeters) at its flat base.
(16) Now, referring primarily to
(17) It is readily apparent that the aforedescribed cup assembly 10 and the method of using the same offers numerous advantages. First, the cup assembly 10 for holding touch-up paint includes an integral means (i.e., the shaker ball 36) for agitating or stirring the paint stored in the cup so that a separate paint stirrer or paddle is not required for mixing the touch-up paint. Secondly, the paint cup assembly 10 described above is capable of storing the touch-up paint 32 disposed therein in a generally airtight manner so that the paint 32 does not dry up between the uses thereof. Thirdly, the paint cup assembly 10 described herein is specifically configured to accommodate a relatively small volume of touch-up paint 32 for enabling a user to conveniently touch up interior surfaces, such as walls, trim, ceilings, and doors. Finally, the aforementioned method of applying touch-up paint that utilizes the paint cup assembly 10 significantly facilitates the ease by which an interior surface may be touched up with paint.
(18) Any of the features or attributes of the above described embodiments and variations can be used in combination with any of the other features and attributes of the above described embodiments and variations as desired.
(19) Although the invention has been shown and described with respect to a certain embodiment or embodiments, it is apparent that this invention can be embodied in many different forms and that many other modifications and variations are possible without departing from the spirit and scope of this invention.
(20) Moreover, while exemplary embodiments have been described herein, one of ordinary skill in the art will readily appreciate that the exemplary embodiments set forth above are merely illustrative in nature and should not be construed as to limit the claims in any manner. Rather, the scope of the invention is defined only by the appended claims and their equivalents, and not, by the preceding description.