The invention relates to a paint stirrer with integrated paint brush holder.
U.S. Pat. No. 2,492,042 (published 1949) discloses a of metal wire bent paint stirrer with integral brush holder, wherein the paint stirrer must be clamped to the edge of the paint can, whereafter the grip of the brush more or less perpendicular can be inserted into the paint stirrer, such that the brush obtains a stable position above the paint can. This product, which is non-spatula like, however designed as an egg clutch, only functions for paint cans with a large diameter and/or for brushes with short hairs, since both with small paint cans and with long brushes paint drops can drop besides the paint can. While the brush is inserted with its stem through the for it designed opening in the brush holder, the painter has the risk to get paint rests at his hands. Furthermore it can not always be avoided that the brush hairs are somewhat upward directed and the liquid paint rests between the brush hairs—under influence of gravity —will flow in towards the stem of the paint brush, which can shorten the life span of the paint brush.
U.S. Pat. No. 3,536,285 (published 1970) discloses a with a clamping means to the paint can clamping bracket to which the paint brush can be mounted by mounting means, such that the paint brush will stably vertically suspend in the paint can without bearing at the ends of the brush hairs. This bracket is unsuitable to stir the paint. U.S. Pat. No. 4,014,453 (published 1977) discloses a with a clamping means to the paint can clamping bracket and the paint brush can loose standing at the ends of the brush hairs be located on it such that the paint brush can be stably vertically located in the paint can. Also this bracket is unsuited to stir paint. EP-A-1.279.523 (published 2003) discloses a loose in the paint can to be located paint stir rod without a means to stably support to it a paint brush.
The object of the present invention is to solve one or more disadvantages of the prior art. This object is obtained with a paint stirrer according to claim 1. The subclaims provide basis for advantageous embodiments.
This invention will be illustrated by way of presently most preferred embodiments, shown in the drawing.
a shows the traditional embodiment of the paint stirrer 1. An elongate flat and right angled model, obtaining its shape from the traditional fabrication method, namely cutting wood.
b shows a variant of the paint stirrer of
c shows a modern plastic variant, wherein the possibilities of injection moulding as fabrication technique are better used. In the example shown holes 4 are added to the stirring part 2 and at the location of the transition between stirring part 2 and grip 3 there is a hook 5 with which the paint stirrer can be hooked to the edge of a paint can. The grip 3 has a spaced smooth shape to improve the ergonomics, but apart from an improvement of ease of use, no new function is added.
At the upward directed side of this grip 3 the clamp 10 is mounted, with which a brush 11 at the location of the stem 12 can be temporarily fixated to the paint stirrer 1, in such a position that it extends substantially parallel to the paint stirrer 1 and with the hairs 13 downward, above or in the opening of the can 6.
a shows a perspective of the in
a shows and embodiment of the invention, wherein the horizontal supporting face 16 is ribbed to locally improve the mechanical stability and to avoid sideways sliding of the brush relative to the horizontal supporting face 16.
Also different embodiments belong to the invention. Features of different in here disclosed embodiments can in different manners be combined and different aspects of some features are regarded mutually exchangeable. All described or in the drawing disclosed features provide as such or in arbitrary combination the subject matter of the invention, also independent from their arrangement in the claims or their referral.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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1036994 | May 2009 | NL | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/NL2010/050315 | 5/26/2010 | WO | 00 | 11/28/2011 |