Paint brush
11672329 · 2023-06-13
Inventors
Cpc classification
B44D3/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A46B15/0055
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
B44D3/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A46B15/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A paint brush incorporating a handle; the paint brush further incorporating a ferrule which is fixedly attached to the handle, the ferrule having an interior space; the paint brush further incorporating a plurality of permanent magnets mounted within the ferrule's interior space; the paint brush further incorporating a body of bristles mounted within the ferrule; wherein the permanent magnets are positioned and arranged within the ferrule so that the paint brush may utilize the lip of an opened paint can as a secure temporary resting place.
Claims
1. A paint brush comprising: (a) a handle having a head end and a tailward end; (b) a ferrule fixedly attached to the handle, the ferrule having an interior space having a longitudinal midline; (c) a body of bristles mounted within the ferrule; (d) at least a first permanent magnet between the head end and the body of bristles, the at least first permanent magnet having a polar axis and being mounted within the ferrule's interior space; and (e) a second permanent magnet having a polar axis, wherein the at least first permanent magnet and the second permanent magnet are respectively positioned leftwardly and rightwardly from said longitudinal midline.
2. The paint brush of claim 1 wherein each magnet among the at least first permanent magnet and the second permanent magnet comprises a neodymium iron boron magnet.
3. The paint brush of claim 1 wherein the ferrule has laterally widened upper and lower walls, wherein the polar axis of the at least first permanent magnet extends through left ends of said walls, and wherein the polar axis of the second permanent magnet extends through right ends of said walls.
4. The paint brush of claim 3 wherein each magnet among the at least first permanent magnet and the second permanent magnet comprises a stacked magnet series.
5. The paint brush of claim 4 wherein each stacked magnet series arranges its magnetic poles in a “N, S, N, S, N, S . . . ” pole series.
6. A paint brush comprising: (a) a handle having a tailward end; (b) a ferrule fixedly attached to the handle, the ferrule having an interior space; (c) at least a first permanent magnet having a polar axis, the at least first permanent magnet being mounted within the ferrule's interior space; (d) a body of bristles mounted within the ferrule; (e) a pry bar fixedly attached to the handle, the pry bar extending from the handle's tailward end; and (f) a cap fitted for covering pry bar, the cap being adapted for removable attachment to the handle's tailward end.
7. The paint brush of claim 6 wherein the tailward end of the handle comprises a coffered section, and wherein the adaptation of the cap for removable attachment to the tailward end of the handle comprises a fitting of the cap for nesting receipt of said coffered section.
8. The paint brush of claim 7 wherein the adaptation of the cap for removable attachment to the tailward end of the handle further comprises a snap ridge and snap channel fastener.
9. An assembly for temporary paint brush storage comprising: (a) a steel paint can having an upper lip, said lip defining an upper opening; (b) a first body of paint contained within the paint can; (c) a paint brush ferrule, said ferrule receiving and oppositely extending a handle and a body of bristles; (d) at least a first permanent magnet mounted within the ferrule, said magnet holding the ferrule upon the paint can's upper lip so that the opposite extensions of the handle and the body of bristles respectively cantilever the handle and the body of bristles away from and toward the upper opening; (e) a second body of paint, the second body of paint being loaded within the body of bristles; and (f) third bodies of paint comprising drippings from the second body of paint, said drippings falling downwardly into the first body of paint.
10. The assembly of claim 9 further comprising a second permanent magnet, wherein the ferrule has a laterally widened interior space, wherein the at least first permanent magnet is positioned leftwardly within said space, and wherein the second permanent magnet is positioned rightwardly within said space.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(7) Referring now to the drawings and in particular to Drawing
(8) A further structural component of the instant inventive paint brush comprises a multiplicity of filaments or a body of bristles 24, such bristles having a base end which is secured by an epoxy binding 26.
(9) A further structural component of the inventive paint brush comprises a ferrule or sleeve element 22 having an open base or tailward end which securely receives and holds the head end 4 of the handle 2, and which has an open opposite end which securely receives and retains the bristles' epoxy body 26.
(10) Further structural components of the instant inventive paint brush comprise at least a first, and preferably a plurality of permanent magnets 30, such magnets comprising a leftward stack of magnets 30l and a rightward stack of magnets 30r. The magnets 30 are preferably mounted and housed within the ferrule 22 between the head end 4 of the handle 2 and the bristles' epoxy body 26. Such head end 4 and body 26 suitably define a hollow interior space 28 within which the magnets 30 are mounted. Alternatively, such space 28 may filled by a ferrule plug (not depicted within views), and the magnets 30 may be alternatively mounted within closely fitted voids (not depicted within views) formed within such plug. In the preferred embodiment, the magnets 30 comprise high strength neodymium iron boron magnets which are arranged in north/south orientations with respect to each other, as indicated by “N” and “S” notations appearing in Drawing
(11) The ferrule 22 has a left and right side walls 25l and 25r, and has upper and lower walls 23u and 23l. Such upper and lower walls 23u and 23l are preferably laterally widened to exceed the heights of the left and right side walls 25l and 25r. Such widening of the upper and lower walls 23u and 23l laterally oblongates the head of the paint brush 1, advantageously providing lateral stability to the paint brush 1 upon its placement onto a narrow surface, for example, referring to
(12) The paint brush 1 has a longitudinal midline 29, and the left and right stacks of permanent magnets 30l and 30r are preferably mounted and positioned within the interior 28 of the ferrule 22 respectively leftwardly from and rightwardly from said longitudinal midline 29.
(13) The stacked north/south pole series arrangements of the permanent magnets 30l and 30r, as depicted in
(14) A further structural component of the instant inventive paint brush 1 comprises a steel pry bar 18 which is securely mounted within the tailward end of the handle 2 so that an extreme tailward prying tip 20 of the pry bar 18 extends tailwardly therefrom. In the preferred embodiment, the tailward end of the handle 2 is configured to include a coffered section 6 which extends tailwardly from an annular step 10. The coffered section 6 is preferably fitted for nesting extension into the hollow opening 14 of the cap 12. The cap 12 advantageously covers and protects the tip 20 of the pry bar 18 while functionally serving as a tailward section of a paint brush handle. In the preferred embodiment, the interface between the coffered section 6 and the interior wall of the cap 12 forms a snap channel 16 and snap ridge 8 combination fastener for releasably holding the cap 12 upon the tailward end of the paint brush.
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(16) Thereafter, the painter may move and position the tailward end of the paint brush 1 so that the extreme tailward tip 20 of the pry bar 18 extends into a circular lid prying channel 46 of a paint can 40 containing a first body of paint 41, as indicated in
(17) Such utilization of the inventive paint brush 1 for prying paint can lid advantageously alleviates or lessens any need on the part of the painter to set aside the paint brush to retrieve a separate prying tool. Where the bristles 24 of the paint brush 1 are loaded with a second body of wet paint 42 as indicated in Drawing
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(19) While the principles of the invention have been made clear in the above illustrative embodiment, those skilled in the art may make modifications to the structure, arrangement, portions and components of the invention without departing from those principles. Accordingly, it is intended that the description and drawings be interpreted as illustrative and not in the limiting sense, and that the invention be given a scope commensurate with the appended claims.