Containers can be provided for holding a coating material, such as paint. The containers can include a handle for a painter to hold. The container can be smaller than a traditional paint container, such as a paint can, to provide a lighter weight and easier to hold container for the painter.
Embodiments of the subject matter disclosed herein relate to a container, and more particularly to a container for a coating material.
In an embodiment, a container is provided that includes a container body having a front, a rear, a right side, a left side, and a bottom that define a cavity for receiving a coating material, a bail attached to the container body, and a flexible band attached to the rear of the container body, the flexible band having a first end attached to the rear of the container body proximate a top of the rear and a second end attached to the rear of the container body proximate a bottom of the rear, wherein the flexible band is movable between a first position spaced a first distance from the rear, a second position spaced a second distance from the rear less than the first distance to allow the rear of the container body and the bail to be grasped without interference by the flexible band, and a third position spaced a third distance from the rear greater than the first distance to provide space for a user's hand between the rear of the container body and the flexible band.
In another embodiment, a container for holding a coating material is provided. The container includes a container body having a front, a rear, a right side, a left side, and a bottom that define a cavity for receiving a coating material, the right side and left side each including an inwardly extending portion that extends into the cavity and define with one another a ledge for holding a painting apparatus above a level of the coating material in the cavity, a bail attached to the container body, and a flexible band attached to the rear of the container body, the flexible band having a first end attached to the rear of the container body proximate a top of the rear and a second end attached to the rear of the container body proximate a bottom of the rear.
In still another embodiment, a method for holding a container for a coating material is provided. The container includes a container body having a front, a rear, a right side, a left side, and a bottom that define a cavity for receiving the coating material, a bail attached to the container body and movable between a first position extending above the cavity, a second position behind the rear, and a third position in front of the front, and a flexible band attached to a rear of the container body and movable between a first position spaced a first distance from the rear, a second position spaced a second distance from the rear less than the first distance, and a third position spaced a third distance from the rear greater than the first distance. The method includes moving the flexible band to the second position adjacent the rear of the container and moving the bail to the second position behind the rear and holding the container body and bail at the rear without interference by the flexible band, or moving the flexible band to the third position and holding the container body and bail at the front, or moving the flexible band to the third position and inserting the user's fingers between the flexible band and the rear of the container body.
Reference is made to the accompanying drawings in which particular embodiments and further benefits of the provided subject matter are illustrated as described in more detail in the description below.
Embodiments of the provided subject matter relate to a container and methods of holding the container. The container includes a container body, a bail attached to the container body, and a flexible band attached to the container body. The flexible band is movable between a first position spaced a first distance from a rear of the container body, a second position spaced a second distance from the rear less than the first distance to allow the rear of the container body and the bail to be grasped without interference by the flexible band, and a third position spaced a third distance from the rear greater than the first distance to provide space for a user's hand between the rear of the container body and the flexible band.
With reference to the drawings, like reference numerals designate identical or corresponding parts throughout the several views. However, the inclusion of like elements in different views does not mean a given embodiment necessarily includes such elements or that all embodiments of the invention include such elements.
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The right side 34 and left side 36 of the container 10 additionally include angled fronts where the sides meet the front 30 such that tops of the sides have a greater length than bottoms of the sides, bars 58 and 60 projecting upward from tops of the sides 34 and 36 that define regions to wipe off coating material on the brush so that the coating material can reenter the cavity 40, and ears 62 and 64 projecting outward from the sides to which the bail 22 is attached. As shown, the bars 58 and 60 project upward from the rim portions of the right and left sides 34 and 36 near the angled portions of the sides 34 and 36 and the ears 62 and 64 project outward from the rim portions in a direction perpendicular the bars 58 and 60.
The front 30 of the container 10 is angled corresponding to the angle of the front of the left and right sides 34 and 36. The front 30 includes a slot 70 for receiving a ledge of a painting apparatus, such as a handle of the roller 14 as shown in
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The bottom 38 of the container 10 is substantially T-shaped due to the inwardly extending portions 50 and 52. Projecting downward from the bottom 38 may be a plurality of feet 98, such as at corners of the bottom 38, and one or more projecting ribs 100 that project from a curved portion 102 of the bottom providing a fingertip relief grip area.
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The flexible band 24 is movable between a first position spaced a first distance from the rear 32 as shown in
When the flexible band 24 is in the second position shown in
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The bail 22 is movable between a first position extending above the cavity 40 as shown in
When the bail 22 is in the second position shown in
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The container 210 includes a container body 220, a bail 222 attached to the container body 220, and a flexible band 224 attached to the container body 220. The container body 220 includes a front 230, a rear 232, a right side 234, a left side 236, and a bottom 238 that define a cavity 240 for receiving the coating material. The front 230, rear 232, right side 234, and left side 236 each include a rim portion extending around tops thereof that is collectively referred to herein as an upper rim 242. The upper rim 242 includes a horizontal portion 244 and a downwardly projecting portion 246 outwardly spaced from the container body.
The right side 234 and left side 236 of the container 210 include angled fronts where the sides meet the front 230 such that tops of the sides have a greater length than bottoms of the sides, bars 258 and 260 projecting upward from tops of the sides 234 and 236 that define regions to wipe off coating material on the brush, and ears 262 and 264 projecting outward from the sides to which the bail 222 is attached. The front 230 of the container 210 is angled corresponding to the angle of the front of the left and right sides 234 and 236. The front 230 includes a slot 270 for receiving a ledge of a painting apparatus and an inner surface of the front 230 includes a plurality of scraper regions 272 projecting therefrom for scraping paint off of a painting apparatus. The rear 232 of the container 210 includes a projection 280 projecting rearwardly from the rear 232 that defines a cavity 282 and includes openings 284 at opposite ends thereof for attachment of the flexible band 224 to the projection 280 as will be described in detail below.
Referring now to the flexible band 224 in detail, the flexible band 224 includes a first end 310 configured to be rotatably attached to the rear 232 proximate a top of the rear 232, for example at the projection 280, and a second end 312 configured to be rotatably attached to the rear 232 proximate a bottom of the rear 232. The flexible band 224 also includes a substantially planar portion 314 disposed between the first and second ends 310 and 312. The first and second ends 310 and 312 can be attached to first and second band extenders 360 and 362, respectively, in any suitable manner, which can be attached to the container 10.
The first band extender 360 includes a a tubular portion 366 with a through passage, a body 368 extending from the tubular portion, and ears 370 with openings extending from the body. To attach the band extender 360 to the container 210, the through passage in the tubular portion 366 can be positioned in the cavity 282 and aligned with the openings 284, and a pin 324 or other suitable fastener can be inserted through the through passage to attach the band extender 360 to the projection 280. The band extender 360 can then be attached to the flexible band 224, for example by aligning the ears 370 with a through passage 364 at the first end 310 of the flexible band 224 and inserting a pin 378 or other suitable fastener through the openings in the ears 370 and the through passage of the flexible band.
The second band extender 362 includes a tubular portion 392 with a through passage, a body 394 extending from the tubular portion, and ears 396 with openings extending from the body. To attach the band extender 362 to the container 210, the through passage in the tubular portion 392 can be aligned with openings 400 in the rear or bottom of the container, and a pin 402 or other suitable fastener can be inserted through the through passage to attach the band extender 362 to the container. The band extender 362 can then be attached to the flexible band 224, for example by aligning the ears 396 with a through passage 372 at the second end 312 of the flexible band 224 and inserting a pin 404 or other suitable fastener through the openings in the ears 396 and the through passage of the flexible band. The first end 310 of the flexible band 224 will thereby be rotatably attached to the projection 280, while the second end 312 of the flexible band will be rotatably attached to the container 210.
The flexible band 224 is movable between a first position spaced a first distance from the rear 232, a second position spaced a second distance from the rear 232 less than the first distance to allow the rear 232 of the container body 220 and the bail 222 to be grasped without interference by the flexible band 224 as shown in
Referring now to the bail 222 in detail, the bail 222 includes a first end 330 configured to be rotatably attached to the ear 262, a second end 332 configured to be rotatably attached to the ear 264, and a body 334 disposed between the first and second ends 330 and 332. The bail also includes attachment portions 336 and 338 at the first and second ends 330 and 332 respectively. The attachment portions 336 and 338 are substantially circular having respective openings through which the ears 262 and 264 extend. Each attachment portion 336, 338 includes a plurality of circumferentially spaced tabs 344 and 346 respectively surrounding the openings that are configured to flex to allow the bail 222 to be attached to the ears. The bail 222 can additionally include an opening 352 in the body 334, as shown proximate a center of the bail 222, which is configured to receive a ladder hook to allow for hanging from a ladder.
The bail 222 is movable between a first position extending above the cavity 240 to allow the container 210 to be held by the bail 222, a second position behind the rear 232 of the container 210 as shown in
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The container 410 includes a container body 420, a bail 422 attached to the container body 420, and a flexible band 424 attached to the container body 420. The container body 420 includes a front 430, a rear 432, a right side 434, a left side 436, and a bottom 438 that define a cavity 440 for receiving the coating material. The front 430, rear 432, right side 434, and left side 436 each include a rim portion extending around tops thereof that is collectively referred to herein as an upper rim 442. The upper rim 442 includes a horizontal portion 444 and a downwardly projecting portion 446 outwardly spaced from the container body.
The right side 434 and left side 436 each include an inwardly extending portion 450, 452 proximate bottoms thereof that extend into the cavity 440 and define a ledge 454, 456 in the cavity 440 for holding the roller above a level of the coating material in the cavity 440. The inwardly extending portions 450 and 452 also provide an area of reduced width along an outside of the container 10 such that a user can grasp in one hand the right side 434 and left side 436 at the inwardly extending portions 450 and 452 to hold the container.
The right side 434 and left side 436 of the container 410 additionally include angled fronts where the sides meet the front 430 such that tops of the sides have a greater length than bottoms of the sides, bars 458 and 460 projecting upward from tops of the sides 434 and 436 that define regions to wipe off coating material, and ears 462 and 464 projecting outward from the sides to which the bail 422 is attached.
The front 430 of the container 410 is angled corresponding to the angle of the front of the left and right sides 434 and 436. The front 430 includes a slot 470 for receiving a ledge of a painting apparatus. The rear 432 of the container 410 includes a pair of slots 560 and 562 at the top of the rear and a slot at a bottom of the rear for attachment of the flexible band 424 as will be described in detail below. The bottom 438 of the container 410 is substantially T-shaped due to the inwardly extending portions 450 and 452. The cavity 440 is substantially T-shaped at and below the ledges 454 and 456 corresponding to the shape of the bottom 438, and has an irregular hexagon shape above the ledges 454 and 456.
Referring now to the flexible band 424 in detail, the flexible band 424 includes a first end 510 configured to be attached to the rear 432 proximate a top of the rear 432, a second end 512 configured to be attached to the rear 432 at a bottom of the rear 432, and a substantially planar portion 514 disposed between the first and second ends 510 and 512. The second end can be fixedly attached to the rear 432 at the bottom in a suitable manner, such as by looping the second end through the slot and attaching the second end to the planar portion 514 proximate the second end, by forming the second end to be larger than the slot, etc. The first end 510 can be adjustably attached to the rear 432 at the top in any suitable manner, such as by looping the first end through the slots 560 and 562. It will be appreciated that the first end 510 and second end 512 may be attached in any suitable manner, such as described above.
The flexible band 424 is movable between a first position spaced a first distance from the rear 432, a second position spaced a second distance from the rear 432 less than the first distance to allow the rear 432 of the container body 420 and the bail 422 to be grasped without interference by the flexible band 424 as shown in
Referring now to the bail 422 in detail, the bail 422 includes a first end 530 configured to be rotatably attached to the ear 462, a second end 532 configured to be rotatably attached to the ear 464, and a body 534 disposed between the first and second ends 530 and 532. The bail also includes attachment portions 536 and 538 at the first and second ends 530 and 532 respectively. The attachment portions 536 and 538 are substantially circular having respective openings through which the ears 462 and 464 extend. The bail 422 can include a slot extending from each opening respectively allowing the opening to be fitted over the ears, or can include tabs as discussed above. The bail 422 can additionally include an opening 552 in the body 534, as shown proximate a center of the bail 422, which is configured to receive a ladder hook to allow for hanging from a ladder.
The bail 422 is movable between a first position extending above the cavity 440 as shown in
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The container 610 includes a container body 620, a bail (not shown) attached to the container body 620, and a flexible band 624 attached to the container body 620. The container body 620 includes a front 630, a rear 632, a right side 634, a left side 636, and a bottom 638 that define a cavity 640 for receiving the coating material. The front 630, rear 632, right side 634, and left side 636 each include a rim portion extending around tops thereof that is collectively referred to herein as an upper rim 642. The upper rim 642 includes a horizontal portion 644 and a downwardly projecting portion 646 outwardly spaced from the container body.
The right side 634 and left side 636 each include an inwardly extending portion 650, 652 proximate bottoms thereof that extend into the cavity 640 and define a ledge 654, 656 in the cavity 640 for holding the roller above a level of the coating material in the cavity 640. The inwardly extending portions 650 and 652 also provide an area of reduced width along an outside of the container 610 such that a user can grasp in one hand the right side 634 and left side 636 at the inwardly extending portions 650 and 652 to hold the container.
The right side 634 and left side 636 of the container 610 additionally include angled fronts where the sides meet the front 630 such that tops of the sides have a greater length than bottoms of the sides, bars 658 and 660 projecting upward from tops of the sides 634 and 636 that define regions to wipe off coating material, and ears 662 and 664 projecting outward from the sides to which the bail is attached.
The front 630 of the container 610 is angled corresponding to the angle of the front of the left and right sides 634 and 636. The front 630 includes an opening 670 for receiving a ledge of a painting apparatus.
The rear 632 of the container 610 includes a pair of opposed slots 674 and 676 proximate the bottom 638, a channel 678 extending substantially along the rear 632 for receiving the flexible band 624, and a projection 680 projecting rearwardly from the rear 632 that provides a surface for a user's thumb to rest. The projection 680 defines a cavity 682 for receiving an end of the flexible band 624, and includes openings at opposite ends thereof for attachment of the flexible band 624 to the projection 680. As shown, the slots 674 and 676 are in respective projections 688 and 690 that project from the rear 632 proximate the bottom 638 and the projection 680 projects from the rim portion of the rear 632. The container 610 can additionally include a projection 692 projecting forwardly from the rear 632 into the cavity 640. The projection 692 defines a cavity for housing a magnet for supporting the brush. The cavity may be sealed at the top by a cover or the like preventing removal of the magnet or sealed by the magnet.
The flexible band 624 includes a first end 710 configured to be rotatably attached to the rear 632 proximate a top of the rear 632, for example at the projection 680, and a second end 712 configured to be rotatably attached to the rear 632 proximate a bottom of the rear 632, for example at the opposed slots 674 and 676. The flexible band 624 also includes a substantially planar portion 714 disposed between first and second tubular portions at the first and second ends 710 and 712 respectively. A pin 724 or other suitable fastener is then inserted through the tubular portion at the first end 710 to attach the first end 710 of the flexible band 624 to the projection 680. Similarly the tubular portion at the second end 712 is positioned between the slots 674 and 676 in the projections 688 and 690 proximate the bottom 638 and a pin 726 or other suitable fastener is inserted through the through passage to attach the second end 712 of the flexible band 624 to the projections 688 and 690.
The aforementioned elements (e.g., container, bail, band, among others), and the like have been described with respect to interaction between several components and/or elements. It should be appreciated that such elements can include those elements or sub-elements specified therein, some of the specified elements or sub-elements, and/or additional elements. Further yet, one or more elements and/or sub-elements may be combined into a single component to provide aggregate functionality. The elements may also interact with one or more other elements not specifically described herein.
In the specification and claims, reference will be made to a number of terms that have the following meanings. The singular forms “a”, “an” and “the” include plural referents unless the context clearly dictates otherwise. Approximating language, as used herein throughout the specification and claims, may be applied to modify a quantitative representation that could permissibly vary without resulting in a change in the basic function to which it is related. Accordingly, a value modified by a term such as “about” is not to be limited to the precise value specified. In some instances, the approximating language may correspond to the precision of an instrument for measuring the value. Moreover, unless specifically stated otherwise, a use of the terms “first,” “second,” etc., do not denote an order or importance, but rather the terms “first,” “second,” etc., are used to distinguish one element from another.
As used herein, the terms “may” and “may be” indicate a possibility of an occurrence within a set of circumstances; a possession of a specified property, characteristic or function; and/or qualify another verb by expressing one or more of an ability, capability, or possibility associated with the qualified verb. Accordingly, usage of “may” and “may be” indicates that a modified term is apparently appropriate, capable, or suitable for an indicated capacity, function, or usage, while taking into account that in some circumstances the modified term may sometimes not be appropriate, capable, or suitable. For example, in some circumstances an event or capacity can be expected, while in other circumstances the event or capacity cannot occur—this distinction is captured by the terms “may” and “may be.”
This written description uses examples to disclose the subject matter, including the best mode, and also to enable one of ordinary skill in the art to practice the invention, including making and using a devices or systems and performing incorporated methods. The patentable scope of the invention is defined by the claims, and may include other examples that occur to one of ordinary skill in the art. Such other examples are intended to be within the scope of the claims if they have structural elements that do not differentiate from the literal language of the claims, or if they include equivalent structural elements with insubstantial differences from the literal language of the claims.
This application claims priority to and the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 62/812,418 filed on Mar. 1, 2019, the entirety of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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62812418 | Mar 2019 | US |