1. Field of Invention
This invention relates to apparatus useful in painting applications, and more specifically to an improved paint tray system for applying paint to a paint roller.
2. Description of Related Art
There are a variety of painting tools, such as trays, buckets, paint rollers, and the like for use by painters to make the job of applying paint more efficient. For example, paint trays are used to provide a reservoir for paint in which to dip a paint roller. Typically, the paint trays have been flat, long, horizontal pans or even vertical buckets which have a paint reservoir and a ribbed angled deck wherein the saturated paint roller is rolled to remove excess paint. These types of paint trays all have a common deficiency—they allow the user to freely dip the paint roller without limitation into the reservoir. This creates over dipping and over saturation of the paint roller, which increases the mess caused by dripping and paint splatter. Additionally, it is often difficult to remove excess paint from the paint roller because the angled deck of the generic paint tray becomes saturated with paint. Thus, they are often messy and cumbersome to use.
Based on the foregoing, it would be desirable to provide an improved paint tray system that that provides greater utility and convenience to the user.
One aspect of the invention is directed to a paint tray system configured to dispense paint onto a paint roller. The paint tray system includes a paint tray having a bottom section, an end wall and side walls forming a reservoir for holding paint. A paint limiter panel is received by the tray overlaying the reservoir in the paint tray, the limiter panel having at least one opening therein to allow paint to flow from the reservoir through the limiter panel. The paint tray system also includes at least one biasing member positioned within the reservoir configured to bias the limiter panel upwardly and away from the bottom section of the tray and thus the surface of the paint within the reservoir.
Another aspect of the invention is a paint tray system configured to dispense paint onto a paint roller. The paint tray system includes a paint tray having a bottom section, an end wall and side walls forming a reservoir for holding paint. A paint limiter panel is received by the tray overlaying the reservoir in the paint tray, the limiter panel comprising a grate section having a plurality of openings that permit the flow of paint from the reservoir through the limiter panel. At least one biasing member is positioned within the reservoir and is configured to bias the limiter panel upwardly and away from the bottom section of the tray and thus the surface of the paint within the reservoir. When the limiter panel is pushed downwardly against the force of the biasing members, the limiter panel is positioned in the reservoir so that paint flows through the openings in the grate section to thereby coat the paint roller with paint. When the downward pressure is substantially removed from the limiter panel, the biasing members bias the limiter panel into an elevated position above the reservoir so that excess paint can be removed from the roller. The at least one biasing member is sized and is received within a recess in the limiter panel and/or in the bottom section of the tray so that the limiter panel contacts and bottoms out against the bottom section of the tray when the biasing member is substantially fully compressed.
These and other features and advantages of this invention are described in, or are apparent from, the following detailed description of various exemplary embodiments of the systems and methods according to this invention.
The above mentioned and other features of this invention will become more apparent and the invention itself will be better understood by reference to the following description of embodiments of the invention taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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The invention will now be described in the following detailed description with reference to the drawings, wherein preferred embodiments are described in detail to enable practice of the invention. Although the invention is described with reference to these specific preferred embodiments, it will be understood that the invention is not limited to these preferred embodiments. But to the contrary, the invention includes numerous alternatives, modifications and equivalents as will become apparent from consideration of the following detailed description.
Referring now to the Figures,
A sled leg 32 is provided for the tray 14 adjacent the inclined surface 24 to keep the tray 14 substantially level when resting on a flat surface. The sled leg 32 also acts as a ladder step bracket when the tray system 10 is supported on a ladder. The sled leg 14 may be provided with a rubberized tread 34 to prevent slipping of the tray system 10. Additionally, rubberized pads 36 may be received on feet 38 molded into the bottom section 16 of the tray 14. In one embodiment, a trough 40 is attached to or molded in the end wall 18 to provide a brush well or receptacle 42 on the paint tray system 10. The brush well 42 has an inclined ledge 44 that forms a handle nest within the well 42. The brush well 42 and handle nest is configured to receive paint brushes when they are not in use. Desirably, the brush well 42 is positioned on the side of the tray 10 opposite the inclined surface 24 of the bottom section 16 so that brushes stored therein do not interfere with the paint roller as it is being charged with paint from the paint reservoir 28.
According to the invention, the paint tray system 10 has a paint limiter panel 50 that is received by the tray 14 overlaying the reservoir 28. The paint limiter panel 50 has a grate section 52 with numerous openings 54 that permit the flow of paint through the paint limiter panel 50. As best seen in the exploded view of
In one embodiment, the tray 14 desirably has guides 60 molded into the sidewalls 20 and/or end wall 18 that are received into grooves 62 in the limiter panel 50 to guide the limiter panel when under compression by the paint roller. Alternately, the guides (not shown) may be on the limiter panel 50 and be received into grooves (not shown) in the tray 14.
Desirably, the springs 56 are sized such that when the springs 56 are fully compressed, they allow the limiter panel 50 to bottom out against the bottom section 16 of the tray 14 so that substantially all of the paint contained in the reservoir 28 may be used by the paint roller. In one embodiment as best seen in
Alternately, in another embodiment illustrated in
In one embodiment, the paint tray system 10 includes an optional snap-on lid (not shown) that covers the reservoir 28 of the paint tray 14 to cover the paint during breaks in painting and reduce spillage during transport of the paint tray system 10. The lid desirably has one or more recess for storing the paint roller, paint brushes, or other painting accessories.
While this invention has been described in conjunction with the specific embodiments described above, it is evident that many alternatives, combinations, modifications and variations are apparent to those skilled in the art. Accordingly, the preferred embodiments of this invention, as set forth above are intended to be illustrative only, and not in a limiting sense. Various changes can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of this invention.
The present application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/638,449, filed Dec. 22, 2004 and entitled “Painting Tools” and U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/670,374, filed on Apr. 12, 2005 and entitled “Painting Apparatus”.
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60638449 | Dec 2004 | US | |
60670374 | Apr 2005 | US |