Holding device for fluid medium
10086977 ยท 2018-10-02
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D25/2852
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B44D3/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y10T29/49826
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
B65D25/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D21/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A fluid medium holding device may include a holder body having a plurality of side walls, a bottom wall and an opening defined by the side walls that allows access to an interior space of the holder body. The holding device may also include a first handle attached to the first wall of the holder body and pivotable about a first pivot axis; and a second handle attached to the second wall of the holder body and pivotable about a second pivot axis. The first and second handles can be folded on an upper edge of the holder body with the first and second handles positioned generally parallel to each other.
Claims
1. A fluid medium holding device, comprising: a holder body having a plurality of side walls, a bottom wall and an opening defined by the plurality of side walls that allows access to an interior space of the holder body; a first handle attached to a first side wall of the plurality of side walls of the holder body, the first handle being pivotable about a first pivot axis; a second handle attached to a first second side wall of the plurality of side walls of the holder body, the second handle being pivotable about a second pivot axis; and a pivotable panel attached to the first side wall, the pivotable panel is pivotable between a first position inside the holder body with the pivotable panel oriented in a slanted orientation relative to the bottom wall of the holder body, and a second position outside of the holder body, wherein the first handle and the second handle are foldable on an upper edge of the holder body with the first handle and the second handle positioned generally parallel to each other, and wherein a distance between the first pivot axis and the second pivot axis defines a length of the upper edge between the first side wall and the second side wall, the distance being generally equal to a length of the first handle, which is generally equal to a length of the second handle.
2. The fluid medium holding device of claim 1, wherein an outside surface of the first side wall has a recessed area extending inwardly toward the interior space of the holder body, the recessed area being defined by a pair of steps formed along two opposite side edges of the first side wall, the recessed area being configured to receive at least partially a thickness of the pivotable panel.
3. The fluid medium holding device of claim 1, wherein an elevated section is formed in the bottom wall of the holder body, allowing a lower end of the pivotable panel to rest on a top surface of the elevated section, the elevated section being elongate and extending along the first side wall and the second side wall.
4. The fluid medium holding device of claim 3, further comprising a hand grip that allows a user to grasp onto, the hand grip being corresponding to the elevated section, formed on the bottom wall and extending upwardly, the hand grip being cooperatable with the first handle or the second handle to allow the user to position the holding device at various angles.
5. The fluid medium holding device of claim 1, wherein the pivotable panel has a textured surface facing partially upwardly when the pivotable panel is positioned in the first position inside the holder body.
6. The fluid medium holding device of claim 5, wherein the pivotable panel is detachable.
7. The fluid medium holding device of claim 1, wherein the first pivot axis and the second pivot axis have different elevations relative to the bottom wall.
8. The fluid medium holding device of claim 1, wherein the second handle has a bent section that when the first handle is folded on an upper edge of the holder body, the second handle is bent in an upward direction to offset the first handle.
9. The fluid medium holding device of claim 1, wherein a lower portion of the holder body is nestable within an opening of a holder body of a further holding device in a stack of holding devices.
10. The fluid medium holding device of claim 1, further including a liner that lines an inner surface of the holder body.
11. The fluid medium holding device of claim 1, wherein a shelf is formed on top of the second side wall, thereby allowing a paint roller head to rest thereon.
12. The fluid medium holding device of claim 1, wherein an upper rim of the second side wall includes a holding aperture for holding a portion of a hand tool.
13. The fluid medium holding device of claim 1, wherein an upper rim of the second side wall includes a slot for receiving a blade of a hand tool, a rib being formed on a bottom surface of the upper rim extending transversely relative to the slot for preventing the blade from pivoting.
14. The fluid medium holding device of claim 1, wherein an upper rim of the second side wall includes a holding channel to receive a portion of a hand tool.
15. A fluid medium holding device, comprising: a holder body having a plurality of side walls, a bottom wall and an opening defined by the plurality of side walls that allows access to an interior space of the holder body; a first handle attached to a first side wall of the plurality of side walls of the holder body, the first handle being pivotable about a first pivot axis; and a second handle attached to a second side wall of the plurality of side walls of the holder body, the second handle being pivotable about a second pivot axis, wherein the first handle and the second handle are foldable on an upper edge of the holder body with the first handle and the second handle positioned generally parallel to each other, wherein an outside surface of the first side wall has a recessed area extending inwardly toward the interior space of the holder body, the recessed area being defined by a pair of steps formed along two opposite side edges of the first side wall, the recessed area being configured to receive at least partially a thickness of a pivotable panel, and wherein a retention element is formed on an outside surface of the first side wall to which the pivotable panel is attached and adjacent the recessed area to retain the pivotable panel in place along the outside surface.
16. A fluid medium holding device, comprising: a holder body having a first side wall, a second side wall opposite to the first side wall, side walls extending between the first side wall and the second side wall, and a bottom wall; a first handle attached to the first side wall of the holder body, the first handle being pivotable about a first pivot axis; a second handle attached to the second side wall of the holder body, the second handle being pivotable about a second pivot axis; and a pivotable panel attached to the first side wall, the pivotable panel is pivotable between a first position inside the holder body with the pivotable panel oriented in a slanted orientation, and a second position outside of the holder body, wherein a first handle is nestable on an upper rim of the holder body, the second handle being foldable on top of the first handle such that a plane defined by the second handle is parallel to a plane defined by the first handle, and wherein a distance between the first pivot axis and the second pivot axis defines a length of the upper edge between the first side wall and the second side wall, the distance being generally equal to a length of the first handle, which is generally equal to a length of the second handle.
17. The fluid medium holding device of claim 16, wherein an elevated section is formed in the bottom wall of the holder body, allowing a lower end of the pivotable panel to rest on a top surface of the elevated section, the elevated section being elongate and extending along the first side wall and the second side wall.
18. The fluid medium holding device of claim 16, wherein the first handle has a length that is generally equal to a distance between the first pivot axis and the second pivot axis in a length direction of the first handle, and the second handle has a length that is generally equal to the distance between the first pivot axis and the second pivot axis.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(15) A holding device can be configured to hold a fluid medium in a quantity and at a level that is suitable for loading an implement, for example, a paint roller, with a desired and controllable amount of the fluid medium for transferring and spreading the fluid medium onto a selected surface. When used herein, the term fluid medium refers to a flowable medium, including but not limited to, liquids (e.g., paint, stain, sealer, other liquid coating, cleaning products, or the like), small solid particles, or the like. The term implement refers to tools that can be used to apply the fluid medium on a selected surface.
(16) For ease of description, the fluid medium holding devices described below are described with reference to a paint holding device. However, it is to be understood that the present devices may be employed to hold other fluid media, such as, but not limited to paint, stain, sealer, other liquid coating, cleaning products, or the like.
(17) Also, for convenience of explanation, the implements described below are described with reference to paint rollers or paint brushes. However, it is to be understood that other implements suitable for transferring and spreading a fluid medium onto a selected surface are within the scope of this disclosure. It is to be understood that different types of implements can be employed at the same time in association with the fluid medium holding devices. For example, a paint brush and a paint roller can be employed together for a same project.
(18) The terms above, on, under, top, bottom, up, down, upper, lower, horizontal, vertical, front, rear, left, right and the like used herein are in reference to the relative positions of the fluid medium holding device, and its constituent parts, as oriented in the specific figures being described. These terms are not meant to be limiting in any way.
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(20) The holder body 12 has a first side wall 22, a second side wall 23, a front wall 26, a rear wall 24 and a bottom wall 28. The upper edges of the first and second side walls 22, 23 and the front and rear walls 26, 24 define an opening 27, allowing access to an interior space 29 of the holding device 10.
(21) In some embodiments, the holder body 12 has a width W.sub.B of about 7 inches, a length L.sub.B of about 6 inches and a depth of about 5 inches. The maximum dimension of this holder body 12, for example the length L.sub.B or the width W.sub.B can be relatively smaller than the maximum dimension of a standard paint roller tray, thereby allowing easier storage of the holding device 10. On the other hand, some embodiments can readily accommodate a 4-inch or 6-inch paint roller, and the volume of such a holder body 12 can hold approximately gallon of paint sufficient to complete most small to medium painting projects.
(22) It is to be understood that the dimensions of the holder body 12 can be modified as designed. In some embodiments, the width W.sub.B of the holding device 10 can be greater to fit a 9-inch standard paint roller.
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(24) At a location in a vicinity of the opening 27 of the holder body 12, the rear wall 24 laterally flanges outwardly to form a rear shelf 50. The rear shelf 50 has a bottom wall 33. A rear edge 36 of the rear shelf 50 extends upwardly beyond the upper rims 30, 31 of the first and second walls 22, 23 and forms a side wall 35 of the rear shelf 50. In some instances, when the user needs to avoid placing an implement, such as a roller portion of a paint roller, in the paint contained in the holding device 10, the user can place the roller portion on the bottom wall 33 of the rear shelf 50 formed on the rear wall 24 of the holder body 12 against the side wall 35 of the rear shelf 50, thereby allowing the roller portion to rest on the rear shelf 50. The rear shelf side wall 35 of the rear shelf 50 has a height H.sub.RS (referring to
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(26) As described in more detail below, in some embodiments, the first and second front shelf side walls 53, 55 of the front shelves 52, 54 have a generally identical height H.sub.FS (referring to
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(32) In some embodiments, the holder body 12 can be fabricated from a variety of materials, such as plastic material, molded in a single piece from a number of plastics, such as polypropolene, polyethylene, nylon, polystyrene, or the like.
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(35) The rear handle 16 has a first side bar 16b, a second side bar 16c opposite to the first side bar 16b, and a cross bar 16a extending between distal ends of the first side bar 16b and second side bar 16c. A rear handle pivot axis 17 extends through proximal ends of the side bars 16b, 16c that are attached to the rear wall 24 of the holder body 12. As shown in
(36) In the embodiment depicted in the figures, the first side bar 14b and the second side bar 14c of the front handle 14 can be configured to have a generally identical length, defined as the length of the front handle 14, and the first side bar 16b and the second side bar 16c of the rear handle 16 can be configured to have a generally identical length, defined as the length of rear handle 16. In some embodiments, the front handle 14 and the rear handle 16 can have a generally identical length L.sub.S. In the depicted embodiment, the cross bar 14a of the front handle 14 and the cross bar 16a of the rear handle 16 also have a generally identical length L.sub.C.
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(40) In some embodiments, the length L.sub.S of the front and rear handles 14, 16 equals to the distance d.sub.LA between the front handle pivot axis 17 and the rear handle pivot axis 15 in a handle length direction. In such circumstances, an angle of about 60 is formed between planes defined by the front handle 14 and the rear handle 16 when the handles 14, 17 are arranged in the double-handle position.
(41) In some embodiments, the cross bar 14a of the front handle 14 and the cross bar 16a of the rear handle 16 can be made of a soft material to allow for a pliable gripping and cause less fatigue during extended use.
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(43) As described above, in the depicted embodiment, the front handle pivot axis 17 is positioned lower than the rear handle pivot axis 15 relative to the upper rims 30, 31 of the first and second side walls 22, 23 of the holder body 12. In such circumstance, the front and rear handles can be positioned to allow the distance d.sub.TA between the front handle pivot axis 17 and the rear handle pivot axis 15 in a handle thickness direction can be slightly greater than of a total of the thickness T.sub.FH of the front handle 14 and the thickness T.sub.RH of the rear handle 16. This configuration allows the rear handle 16 to be folded on top of the front handle 14 when the front handle 14 is nested on the upper rims 30, 31, with both handles 14, 16 positioned parallel to the upper rims 30, 31. This can help prevent the front handle 14 and the rear handle 16 from getting in the way of the user if the user holds the bottom 28 of the device 10. Further, this configuration permits the holding device 10 to stack with other holding devices during storage, transport, or display such as point of purchase display.
(44) It is to be understood that the length of the front handle 14 or the rear handle 16 can vary as desired. For example, the length of the front handle 14 or the rear handle 16 can be configured to be smaller than the distance d.sub.LA between the front handle pivot axis 17 and the rear handle pivot axis 15 in a handle length direction as long as the a total of the length of the front handle 14 and the length of the rear handle 16 is greater than the distance d.sub.LA, thereby allowing the front handle 14 and the rear handle 16 to be pivoted into the double-handle position described above. Also, as described above, the length of the front handle 14 or the rear handle 16 has to be long enough to allow the user to fit an implement such as a paint roller between a cross bar 14a or 16a and a top edge of the holder body 12 to which the respective handle 14 or 16 is attached.
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(46) In some embodiments, each of the front and rear handles 14, 16 can be configured as a support brace for a back of the user's hand. For example, as shown in the embodiment depicted in
(47) It is to be understood that when one of the front and rear handles 14, 16 is oriented in a folded-down position, the other handle can be oriented in other positions, such as a folded-in position.
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(51) Surrounding the first, textured surface 80 is a frame having an upper end 70, a lower end 72 and opposite sides 76, 78, with the side 76 positioned next to the first side wall 22 and the side 78 positioned next to the second side wall 23.
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(55) Optionally, a liner having generally the same basic configuration as the holder body 12 can be used to cover the inner surface of the holder body 12, thereby to minimize the need to clean the inside of the holder body 12.
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(57) In such circumstances, the rear handle 116 can include a bent section 190 adjacent the rear handle pivot axis 117. As shown in the embodiment depicted in
(58) A number of embodiments of the invention have been described. Nevertheless, it will be understood that various modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.