For many years painters have wasted time and energy searching for their misplaced tools required for their painting jobs. Furthermore, painters also face the challenge of abiding to the safe three points of contact rule (which is two hands and one foot or two feet and one hand on the ladder at all times). An all in one solution to the above problems has been achieved by the present novel invention. The invention named Paint Pot Pro incorporates a multi-faceted paint pot/kettle unit together with a multi-use utility tool, handle that can be detached and attached manually from the paint pot/kettle, is a novel and unique all in one painter's aid for painters and DIY enthusiasts.
A number of the components/tools of the Paint Pot Pro are available on the market, sold as individual items. However, there is no one product on the market that combines all the components/tools of the Paint Pot Pro together in one product/unit. Nor is there any paint pot/kettle product of which its handle can be manually detached and attached, enabling its function to be transformed from a handle to an independent multi-use utility tool (also referred to as the ‘tool handle’), as the Paint Pot Pro provides.
The Paint Pot Pro comprises the following: (1) a paint pot/kettle, for paint/stain/varnish brush and roller use, that has multiple functions; and (2) a manually detachable/attachable multi-use utility ‘tool handle’. Each of the features of the Paint Pot Pro are described individually in detail in paragraphs 0004 to 00012. (Refer to illustrations
The paint pot/kettle component of the Paint Pot Pro holds paint/stain/fvarnish for the use of brush and roller and comprises of an approximate volume-capacity up to 2 litres (2,000 millilitres). The paint pot/kettle is made from materials such as (but not limited to) plastic suitable for dispensing of paints, such as (but not limited to) acrylic and enamel; as well as stains such as (but not limited to) diacetone alcohol and trivalent organic chromates (refer to illustrations
The paint pot/kettle component of the Paint Pot Pro is designed with an angled magnetised ‘brush-rest’ where the magnet may or may not be concealed). The magnet component of the ‘brush-rest’ allows excess paint/stain/varnish to drip/flow back into the pot/kettle. The combined functions of the ‘brush-rest’ magnets and angle prevent the brush being submerged into the paint/stain/varnish. The ‘brush-rest’ also acts as a wiping blade/edge to remove excess paint from the brush and back into the pot (refer to illustration
The paint pot/kettle component of the Paint Pot Pro incorporates a a roller with grooves that is positioned opposite the ‘brush-rest’ (described in paragraph 0005). The purpose of the roller glide is to cover and spread the paint/stain/varnish across the roller (refer to illustration
The paint pot/kettle component of the Paint Pot Pro has one or two roller holders that are positioned above the roller glide (refer to illustration
The paint pot/kettle component of the Paint Pot Pro has two belt-clip/loops (one positioned to the left and one positioned to the right of the paint pot/kettle) (refer to illustration
Removable and replaceable plastic pot liners to line the internal of the paint pot/kettle, is a feature of the Paint Pot Pro that allows the user to alternate paint/stain/varnish colours, and minimise washing by disposing of the liner when paint jobs are complete. The plastic pot liner is made from plastic suitable for dispensing of paints, such as (but not limited to) acrylic and enamel; as well as stains such as (but not limited to) diacetone alcohol and trivalent organic chromates (refer to illustration
The handle of the Paint Pot Pro is novel as it has two unique functions, including: (1) when attached to the paint pot/kettle, the handle of the Paint Pot Pro functions as a handle for the pot/kettle (refer to illustration
A novel feature of the Paint Pot Pro is the manual locking system to attach and detach the tool handle to/from the paint pot/kettle. The primary function of the manual locking system is to securely attach the tool handle to the paint pot/kettle, preventing the tool handle from unnecessarily detaching from the paint pot/kettle during use. The manual locking system is preferably made applying a female-to-male locking system design (refer to illustration
The dimensions of the Paint Pot Pro are presented in
The dimensions of the Paint Pot Pro presented in
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Australian Patent Application No. 2018219987, first Examination Report dated Nov. 23, 2021, 4 pages. |
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