Claims
- 1. A utility container comprising a rectangular receptacle having a substantially planar rectangular bottom wall and upstanding rectangular side and end walls mutually connected to each other and connected at lower marginal edges to marginal side and end edges of said bottom wall so as to form a leak proof receptacle when in an upright position, said upstanding rectangular side walls being mutually opposite each other and inclined outwardly as they extend upwardly from said bottom wall, said receptacle having a lateral width and transverse depth sufficient to receive one or more utility tools such as a paint roller, at least one of said side walls having transverse ridges formed on its inwardly facing surface to facilitate engagement by and rotation of a rotatable paint roller for squeezing excess paint from the roller when the container is used as a paint receptacle, said side and end walls having coplanar upper marginal edges defining an upper open end of said receptacle, a retaining lip formed adjacent said upper marginal edges of said side and end walls so as to extend circumferentially of said open end and facilitate releasably attachment of a lid to said receptacle, a hinge post secured to and extending outwardly from each of said upstanding end walls generally adjacent the upper edge thereof such that said hinge posts are axially aligned and define a hinge axis disposed generally centrally of the transverse width of said end walls, and a generally U-shaped handle including a pair of substantially coplanar pivot arms having first ends freely pivotally mounted on said hinge posts, and having second ends connected to opposite ends of a hanging bar through U-shaped portions of the handle so that the hanging bar is parallel to said hinge axis and lies in a plane parallel to and spaced from the plane of said coplanar pivot arms, said hanging bar enabling attachment to a generally horizontal step of a stepladder so that said pivot arms engage an upper surface of the step and are disposed substantially horizontally to support the receptacle in a freely hanging upright position by gravity, said hanging bar also enabling attachment to a generally cylindrical ladder rung so that said pivot arms hang downwardly with said receptacle freely biased to an upright position by gravity.
- 2. A utility container as defined in claim 1 wherein each of said side walls has a plurality of transverse ridges formed on its inwardly facing surface.
- 3. A utility container as defined in claim 2 wherein said ridges comprise parallel transverse convex ridges.
- 4. A utility container as defined in claim 1 including bracket means secured to the outer surfaces of said end walls to overlie the ends of said hinge posts.
- 5. A utility container as defined in claim 1 wherein said rectangular receptacle has a major axis dimension of at least seven inches and a minor axis of at least three inches, considered substantially in the plane of said bottom wall.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This is a continuation-in-part from Ser. No. 08/017,027, filed Feb. 12, 1993, which is incorporated herein by reference.
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