Claims
- 1. A paint supply vessel including imperforate sidewalls and bottom walls joined to each other to define an interior, paint-receiving reservoir and presenting an open top portion, a paint-absorbent, open cell resilient foam insert pad disposed within said vessel and at least one retainer for positioning said insert pad within said vessel, said vessel being resistant to spillage when filled with liquid paint to a level below the upper surface of said insert pad, said insert pad also permitting transfer of paint from said reservoir to the body of a paint application pad when said application pad is kept in contact with said insert pad and pushed below the level of paint in said reservoir.
- 2. A paint vessel as defined in claim 1 which further includes a removable, stiff but resilient vessel cover element having an outer margin releasably engaging said upper margins of said vessel sidewalls, said vessel cover element further including a pocket portion for receiving the handle of a paint edger apparatus.
- 3. A combination as defined in claim 2 wherein said vessel cover further includes a tab for engaging a portion of a display rack for displaying said vessel and said cover.
- 4. A paint application receptacle comprising, in combination, a paint tray, a cover element having upper and lower surfaces and side and end edges, and a cover retainer assembly, said paint tray including bottom, side and end wall portions defining a paint reservoir, said wall portions having their upper margins arranged so as to present an upwardly directed access opening, said cover element made from a paint-absorbent, open cell, resilient foam material having a width substantially equal to the width of said paint tray, said cover retainer assembly comprising a pair of side edge retainers extending inwardly so as to overlap opposed said side wall portions of said tray, and a pair of retainers for the end edges of said cover element, said cover element in use extending beneath said side edge retainers and between said tray end wall portions to cover said access opening and to present said exposed upper surface of said cover element, said cover element also being arranged so that, with a charge of paint being disposed within said tray such that there is a head space between the upper surface of said charge of paint and said lower surface of said tray cover element, said tray cover element may be depressed by a paint pad or roller in an amount sufficient to fall below said upper surface of said charge of paint, whereupon said cover element will transfer paint from beneath said lower surface through said cover element and to said pad or roller and whereby in the normal condition of said cover element, said paint will be confined against accidental spillage.
- 5. A paint application receptacle as defined in claim 4 wherein said cover element has a relaxed condition and a stretched condition, and wherein the length of said cover element in its relaxed condition is significantly less than the length of said access opening, whereby said cover element is resiliently extended in use by an amount sufficient to place said cover element in tension but not so much as to prevent a pad or roller from depressing said cover element beneath said upper surface of said charge of paint.
- 6. An application receptacle as defined in claim 4 wherein said retainers for said end edges of said cover element include a pair of clip-receiving channels forming its end portions and wherein each of said end edges of said cover element includes a fastening clip, said clips being removably positionable within said channels by a snap-in action to permit intentional, non-destructive removal of said cover element from said access opening.
- 7. An application receptacle as defined in claim 4 wherein said cover retainer is formed separately from said tray, and thereafter fitted to said tray.
- 8. In combination, a paint tray for receiving a given level of liquid paint, a porous paint pad secured to said paint tray and extending across said tray above said level of paint in said tray and being depressible into contact with said paint, an impermeable cover unit for said tray and said pad, said cover unit fitting snugly over the outside edge portions of said tray, and a small opening for only the shaft portion of an associated paint roller apparatus having a roller portion, a handle and a shaft portion lying between said roller and said handle to pass therethrough.
- 9. A paint tray unit having an upwardly directed opening and a plurality of interchangeable, removable porous pads for attachment over said opening, each of said pads having a different range of pore sizes therein, a frame adapted to maintain at least one of said pads in position surrounding at least a portion of the opening in said tray, said frame being adapted for holding at least one pad snugly over said tray.
- 10. A tray unit as defined in claim 9, said tray further including a cover unit constructed and arranged for a snap fit on said tray unit, and a very small opening in said cover unit whereby said unit may be snapped over said tray and the shank portion of a handle, and thereby provide a substantially airtight covering for said tray unit and said pad.
- 11. A paint tray as defined in claim 9, wherein said frame is adapted to hold any one of said pads over said opening one at a time.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/538,362 filed Oct. 3, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,678,277.
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