Tray for paint can, brush and rag
IPC분류정보
국가/구분 |
United States(US) Patent
등록
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국제특허분류(IPC7판) |
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출원번호 |
UP-0009797
(2008-01-22)
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등록번호 |
US-7527164
(2009-07-01)
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발명자
/ 주소 |
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대리인 / 주소 |
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인용정보 |
피인용 횟수 :
4 인용 특허 :
6 |
초록
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A paint can and paint brush holder in the form of a tray having means for securing the can to the tray, means to facilitate holding the tray and paint can with one hand as the other hand applies paint from an open can with a brush, the tray having place for setting down one or more wet brushes, and
A paint can and paint brush holder in the form of a tray having means for securing the can to the tray, means to facilitate holding the tray and paint can with one hand as the other hand applies paint from an open can with a brush, the tray having place for setting down one or more wet brushes, and for holding a wipe-up rag.
대표청구항
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I claim: 1. A tray for a paint can and brush comprising a flat base panel, and an upwardly inclined sidewall integral with and extending about the periphery of the base, the tray being divided into a paint can compartment and a brush compartment, the paint can compartment being defined first by sec
I claim: 1. A tray for a paint can and brush comprising a flat base panel, and an upwardly inclined sidewall integral with and extending about the periphery of the base, the tray being divided into a paint can compartment and a brush compartment, the paint can compartment being defined first by sections of sidewall situated around a paint can placed in the compartment, by a first portion of the base panel, and by means for holding a paint can to the first portion of the base panel, said first sections of side wall defining a gap separating the paint compartment from the brush compartment, the brush compartment adjoining the paint compartment across the gap and being defined by a second portion of said base panel, and further defined by second sidewall sections joined at the gap to said first sidewall sections and further joined by an end sidewall section, the second sidewall sections having at least one notch for receiving and supporting the handle portion of a paint brush placed in the brush compartment, the brush compartment having a width sufficient to accommodate a paint brush lying flat, and the first sections of sidewall having an aperture for receiving the thumb of a hand holding the tray and open paint can while the other hand applies paint from the can with a brush. 2. A tray as defined in claim 1 in which the brush compartment extends is on the opposite side of the tray from the thumb aperture so that the hands may optimally engage the tray in holding the tray and in applying paint. 3. A tray as defined in claim 1 in which the means for holding a paint can to the base comprises a plurality of spring fingers formed integral with the base, the fingers having an upright body having a side facing toward the center of the tray with the face defined by an upper cam surface and a lower recess, the spring fingers being arranged in a circle on the base so that when securing a paint can to the tray the base rim of the can engages the cam surface of the fingers pushing the fingers back and with the fingers springing back as the base rim fits into the recess of each finger thereby holding the can in place on the tray. 4. A tray as defined in claim 1 in which the means for holding a paint can having a base rim to the tray comprises a plurality of fixed tabs each having an upright post with an inner surface and a head with an inwardly directed catch having an under surface for confining the base rim of a can between the inner surface and the under surface, and a releasable tab having a flexible upright post with an inner surface and a head with an inwardly directed catch having an under surface for confining the base rim of a can between the inner surface and the under surface, the fixed tabs and the releasable tab cooperating to hold a can in the tray, the releasable tab further having a release lever for flexing the releasable tab to disengage a can base rim for removing a can from the tray. 5. A tray as defined in claim 4 in which the release lever extends diagonally from the releasable tab head and terminates in a vertical flange for flexing the release tab so as to release a can held by cooperating fixed and flexible tabs. 6. A tray as defined in claim 1 in which the means for holding the can to the base comprises a magnetic plate embedded in the base of the tray. 7. A tray as defined in claim 1 in which the means for holding a paint can to the base comprises a hook and loop fastener fitted to the base, and a hook and loop fastener fitted to the base of the paint can. 8. A tray as defined in claim 7 in which the base of the tray is fitted with a plurality of posts for guiding the can into position on the tray. 9. A tray for a paint can and brush comprising a flat base panel, and an upwardly inclined sidewall integral with and extending about the periphery of the base, the tray being divided into a paint can compartment and a brush compartment, the paint can compartment being defined by sections of sidewall curved around a paint can placed in the compartment, by a first portion of the base panel, and by means for holding a paint can to the first portion of the base, said sections of side wall defining a gap separating the paint compartment from the brush compartment, the brush compartment adjoining the paint compartment across the gap and being defined by a second portion of said base panel, and further defined by brush compartment sidewall sections joined at the gap to said paint compartment sidewall sections and further joined by a brush compartment end sidewall section, the brush compartment sidewall sections having at least one notch for receiving and supporting the handle portion of a wet brush placed in the brush compartment, the brush compartment having a width sufficient to accommodate a paint brush lying flat, the paint can compartment sidewall having an aperture for receiving the thumb of a hand holding the tray and open paint can while the other hand applies paint from the can with a brush, and the paint compartment side wall further having means for holding a wipe-up rag. 10. A tray as defined in claim 9 in which the means for holding a wipe-up rag comprises a tipped blade formed into the sidewall. 11. A tray as defined in claim 9 in which the means for holding a wipe-up rag comprises an opening through the sidewall. 12. A tray as defined in claim 9 in which the paint compartment increases in height as it curves around a paint can to achieve a sidewall dimension to accommodate the thumb aperture.
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