SUPPORT CLIP-BRUSH HOLDER AND BRUSH KEEPER ASSEMBLY FOR STORING PAINT BRUSHES
20230150298 · 2023-05-18
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B44D3/123
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B44D3/125
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A support clip includes a container engagement section for mounting the support clip to an upper interior portion of a paint container, and a brush holder support section. A brush holder carries a vertically suspended paint brush. Edge surfaces of the container engagement section include a first segment, a second segment, and an intermediate segment, which engage inner and lower surfaces of the container rim and an inner sidewall surface. A brush keeper kit for a paint brush employs used paint containers as brush keeper parts. The brush keeper kit includes a paint container adapter and a brush holder. The paint container adapter has an outer rim and an inner ledge, which define upper and lower sections for coupling upper and lower paint containers. The brush holder is mounted to an upper interior portion of the lower paint container and supports the paint brush within an interior space.
Claims
1. A support clip, comprising: a flat member including a container engagement section comprising a plurality of edge surfaces configured for mounting the support clip to an upper interior portion of a paint container, and a brush holder support section configured for mounting a paint brush holder to the support clip and for supporting the paint brush holder, wherein the upper interior portion of the paint container comprises a rim comprising an annular member extending inwardly from an upper edge of a sidewall of the paint container, and further comprises an inner sidewall surface of the container extending below the rim, and wherein the plurality of edge surfaces of the container engagement section comprise a first segment configured to engage the inner sidewall surface of the container extending below the rim and a second segment configured to engage an inner edge of the annular rim that extends inwardly from the upper edge of the sidewall of the paint container.
2. The support clip of claim 1, further comprising a paint brush holder mounted to the brush holder support section, wherein the paint brush holder is configured for holding a handle of a paint brush with bristles of the paint brush suspended substantially vertically below the paint brush holder.
3. The support clip of claim 2, wherein the paint brush holder is mounted to the brush holder support section via pin and socket joint.
4. The support clip of claim 3, wherein the paint brush holder includes a pin and the brush holder support section includes a socket.
5. The support clip of claim 1, wherein the plurality of edge surfaces of the container engagement section further comprise an intermediate segment extending between the first segment and the second segment, wherein the intermediate segment is configured to engage a lower surface of the rim.
6. The support clip of claim 1, wherein the second segment comprises a hook configured to fit over an upper lip at the inner edge of the rim, and second segment further comprises a portion configured to engage an inner edge surface at the inner edge of the rim.
7. The support clip of claim 1, wherein the intermediate segment is configured to engage a recess in the lower surface of the rim.
8. The support clip of claim 1, wherein the first segment and the intermediate segment form a convex angular member configured to fit into a recess in the lower surface of the rim adjacent the inner sidewall surface.
9. The support clip of claim 1, wherein the first segment includes a protrusion configured to abut against the inner sidewall surface of the container in order to adjust orientation of the support clip.
10. The support clip of claim 1, wherein the support clip is frictionally retained by the inner sidewall surface of the container extending below the rim and the inner edge of the rim.
11. A brush keeper kit for a paint brush, comprising a paint container adapter, comprising an outer rim and an inner ledge, wherein the outer rim and inner ledge define a lower section of the paint container adapter and an upper section of the paint container adapter, wherein the lower section of the paint container adapter is configured to fit over a periphery of an open upper end of a lower paint container that faces upwardly, and the upper section of the paint container adapter is configured to fit under a periphery of an open end of an upper paint container that is inverted to face downwardly, and wherein the paint container adapter, the lower paint container, and the upper paint container define an interior space, and the paint container adapter is configured to seal the periphery of the open upper end of the lower paint container and the periphery of the open end of the upper paint container to inhibit escape of any vapor within the interior space; and a brush holder configured to be mounted to upper interior portion of the lower paint container and configured to support the paint brush within the interior space.
12. The brush keeper kit of claim 11, wherein the paint container adapter comprises a circular cylindrical ring.
13. The brush keeper kit of claim 11, wherein the paint container adapter comprises a circular cylindrical rim and an annular inner ledge.
14. The brush keeper kit of claim 11, wherein the lower section of the paint container adapter is configured to fit over a bead that extends around the periphery of the open upper end of the lower paint container, and the upper section of the paint container adapter is configured to fit under a bead that extends around the periphery of the open end of the upper paint container.
15. The brush keeper kit of claim 11, wherein interior surfaces of the outer rim include bumps to aid retention of the lower container within the lower section and to aid retention of the upper container within the upper section.
16. The brush keeper kit of claim 11, wherein the brush holder comprises a support clip-paint brush holder assembly.
17. The brush keeper kit of claim 11, wherein the brush holder comprises a container engagement section comprising a plurality of edge surfaces configured for mounting the brush holder clip to the upper interior portion of the lower paint container.
18. The brush keeper kit of claim 17, wherein the plurality of edge surfaces are configured for mounting the brush holder to an inner edge of an annular rim that extends inwardly from the periphery of the open upper end of the lower paint container and for mounting the brush holder to an inner sidewall surface of the lower paint container.
19. The brush keeper kit of claim 17, wherein the brush holder further comprises a brush holder support section.
20. The brush keeper kit of claim 11, wherein the brush holder is configured to support a handle of the paint brush with bristles of the paint brush suspended substantially vertically below the brush holder.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0010] The present disclosure can be better understood by referring to the following figures. The components in the figures are not necessarily to scale, emphasis instead being placed upon illustrating the principles of the disclosure. In the figures, reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the different views.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0038] The present disclosure is here described in detail with reference to embodiments illustrated in the drawings which form a part here. Other embodiments may be used and/or other changes may be made without departing from the spirit or scope of the present disclosure. The illustrative embodiments described in the detailed description are not meant to be limiting of the subject matter presented here.
[0039] Reference will now be made to the exemplary embodiments illustrated in the drawings, and specific language will be used here to describe the same. It will nevertheless be understood that no limitation of the scope of the invention is thereby intended. Alterations and further modifications of the inventive features illustrated here, and additional applications of the principles of the inventions as illustrated here, which would occur to one skilled in the relevant art and having possession of this disclosure, are to be considered within the scope of the invention.
[0040] When using containers of paint and paint brushes, professional painters and other users also often employ painting accessories to facilitate painting. One type of painting accessory is brush holders which can be used for organizing and storing paint brushes. Another type of painting accessory is brush keepers which cover paint brushes when not in use and allow for wet storage of paint brushes. Using brush keepers, when painters take a break they may not have to wash their brushes.
[0041] Disclosed embodiments of a support clip/brush holder assembly and a brush keeper kit provide various advantages over conventional painting accessories. The support clip/brush holder assembly of the disclosure can be easily mounted to the rim and inner sidewall surface of a typical paint container to be securely supported by these container structures. The support clip/brush holder assembly of the disclosure retains brushes within an interior space of a paint can or of an interior space defined by multiple paint cans. Support clip/brush holder assemblies of the disclosure can hold one or more paint brushes suspended in a vertical orientation within a paint container. Unlike conventional brush clips and brush holders, no portion of the support clip/brush holder assembly attaches to the exterior of the container or extends beyond the interior space defined by one or more paint can(s). Due to these characteristics, the support clip/brush holder assembly may be employed as a component of the brush keeper kit of the present disclosure.
[0042] In disclosed embodiments, the support clip is a flat member that includes a container engagement section having a plurality of edge surfaces configured to mount to an upper interior portion of a paint container, and that further includes a brush holder support section. The brush holder support section of the support clip carries a brush holder within the interior of the paint container. The brush holder is configured to hold a paint brush suspended from the brush holder. In the present disclosure, brush holder and paint brush holder refer to a member configured for holding a paint brush.
[0043] The upper interior portion of commercial paint containers has a fairly standard configuration across a range of sizes, types, and constituent materials of paint cans and buckets. An annular rim extends inwardly from the upper end of the container’s sidewall. The support clip is configured to engage an inner edge of the rim and an inner sidewall surface of the container just below the rim, and may further engage a lower surface of the rim. A container engagement section of the support clip includes various edge surfaces configured to engage these container surfaces.
[0044] The edge surfaces of the container engagement section of the support clip include a first segment configured to engage an inner sidewall surface of the container extending below the rim, and a second segment configured to engage an inner edge of the container rim. The edge surfaces may further include an intermediate segment extending between the first segment and the second segment, wherein the intermediate segment is configured to engage a lower surface of the rim. In an embodiment, the second segment includes a hook configured to fit over an upper lip at the inner edge of the rim, and a portion of the second segment is configured to engage an inner edge surface at the inner edge of the rim. In an embodiment, the first segment and the intermediate segment form a convex angular member configured to fit into a recess at a lower surface of the rim adjacent the sidewall. In an embodiment, the first segment includes a protrusion configured to abut against the inner sidewall surface of the container in order to adjust orientation of the support clip. In an embodiment, the support clip snaps into place and is frictionally retained by the rim and the sidewall.
[0045] The brush keeper kit of the disclosure enables painters to use paint containers as brush keeper parts to cover paint brushes when not in use for wet storage of paint brushes. The brush keeper kit allows a painter to store one or more paint brushes in an interior space defined by first and second paint containers stacked in an open end-to-end configuration with lids of both containers removed. A first, lower paint container is placed in its normal orientation, and a second, upper paint container is placed over the first container in an inverted configuration with the open face of the upper container aligned with the open face of the lower container. The brush keeper kit includes a paint container adapter that fits over the periphery of the open upper end of the lower paint container that faces upwardly and that fits under the periphery of the open end of the upper paint container that is inverted to face downwardly. The paint container adapter connects the upper and lower containers in a stacked configuration.
[0046] In an environmentally-friendly arrangement, the brush keeper kit of the disclosure enables painters to employ materials at hand such as used paint cans or paint buckets. The brush keeper kit of the disclosure permits storage of paint brushes in paint containers between painting sessions, thereby saving time.
[0047] The brush keeper kit of the disclosure may include a brush holder configured to hold one or more paint brushes within the brush keeper interior space. In an embodiment, the brush holder is secured to the lower paint container and holds a paint brush suspended below the brush holder. In an embodiment, the brush holder is secured to an inner sidewall surface and rim of the lower container. In an embodiment, the brush keeper kit includes the support clip/brush holder assembly of the disclosure.
[0048] The paint container adaptor together with the upper and lower paint containers define an interior space for wet storage of one or more paint brushes. The present disclosure sometimes uses the term “brush keeper interior space” to describe the interior regions of upper and lower paint containers stacked in an open end-to-end configuration with the paint container adapter of the disclosure. In a use case of wet storage using the brush keeper kit of the disclosure, one or more paint brushes may be stored with bristles at least partially immersed in liquid stored in the lower paint container, such as in paint or solvent. In a use case of wet storage using the brush keeper kit of the disclosure, one or more paint brushes may be stored with bristles suspended above liquid stored in the lower paint container, such as in volatile vapors within the brush keeper interior space. The interface between paint container adapter and upper and lower paint containers serves as a barrier to evaporation of volatile materials such as aqueous or non-aqueous paints and solvents. The paint container adapter of the disclosure prevents or limits loss of volatile materials during a time interval of wet storage
[0049] In typical manufacture of a paint container 610 (also referred to herein as a paint can or paint bucket) as seen in
[0050] The rim 680 may include a seaming panel for attachment to a side wall of the container by mechanical crimping or rolled seaming to a can flange adjacent the outer edge of the rim. An upper surface of the rim may define a ring groove 684 extending in a circular path entirely around the ring element between the major and minor diameters of the ring. A lower surface 676 of the rim 680 extends from a junction to sidewall surface 670 of the container to the inner edge 685 of the rim. The rim may include a recess 674 adjacent the junction of the rim 680 to the inner sidewall surface 670.
[0051] An area at the top of the container that is not covered by the rim 680 defines a circular container opening 690, providing access to interior space of the container. Typically, a paint container lid (not shown in the drawings) is friction fit onto the rim 680 covering the opening 690. The lid may include a central downward projection that fits tightly in the circular can opening, and may include an annular protrusion sized to fit snugly within the ring groove 684 of the rim. In the brush keeper assembly of the disclosure as shown in
[0052] In various embodiments, the support clip/brush holder assembly of the disclosure includes a support clip mounted to the container, and a brush holder mounted to the support clip.
[0053] In an embodiment, the container engagement section 110 of support clip 100 further includes an intermediate segment 130 that extends between the first segment 120 and the second segment 140. The intermediate segment may be configured to one or more structure at the lower surface 676 of the rim 680. In an embodiment, the first segment 120 and intermediate segment 130 are alighted at an acute angle forming a convex angular portion of the container engagement section 110. The first segment 120 and intermediate segment 130 may meet at a corner 124, which may include a rounded surface. In an embodiment, the intermediate surface 130 and corner 124 are configured to engage the recess 674 adjacent the junction to the inner sidewall surface 670, e.g., as shown in
[0054] The support section 160 includes a junction 170 for joining the support clip to a brush holder. In an embodiment, the junction 170 is a socket of a pin-and-socket joint or dovetail joint. In an embodiment, the container engagement section 110 of support clip 100 is located at an outward facing portion of the support clip to face various structures of the container, while the brush holder support section 160 of support clip 100 is located at an inward-facing portion of the support clip to support a brush holder adj acent the central axis of the container. In an embodiment, the support section 160 is located above the container engagement section when the support clip is mounted to a paint container in its normal orientation.
[0055] As used in the present disclosure, “inward” and “outward” are relative terms for interior locations within a paint container. In an embodiment “inward” means closer to the central axis of a paint container and “outward” means further away from the central axis of the paint container. In an embodiment, “inward” and “outward” are relative terms for locations along a radius of a right circular cylinder. As used in the present disclosure, “central axis” refers to a central line segment extending in axial direction of a paint container. In an embodiment, “central axis” of a paint container refers to the axis of a right circular cylinder.
[0056] The support clip 100 may include a flat strip 104 of a hard material such as metal, polymeric material, or metal-polymer composite. The support clip 100 may be patterned with a cut-away portion 114 to reduce its weight and to improve mechanical properties. The support clip may be produced using various forming processes, such as molding, die cutting, and ink jet printing.
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[0067] The foregoing method descriptions and the interface configuration are provided merely as illustrative examples and are not intended to require or imply that the steps of the various embodiments must be performed in the order presented. As will be appreciated by one of skill in the art, the steps in the foregoing embodiments may be performed in any order. Words such as “then,” “next,” etc., are not intended to limit the order of the steps; these words are simply used to guide the reader through the description of the methods. Although process flow diagrams may describe the operations as a sequential process, many of the operations can be performed in parallel or concurrently. In addition, the order of the operations may be re-arranged. A process may correspond to a method, a function, a procedure, a subroutine, a subprogram, etc. When a process corresponds to a function, its termination may correspond to a return of the function to the calling function or the main function.