Information
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Patent Grant
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6493901
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Patent Number
6,493,901
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Date Filed
Monday, July 2, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, December 17, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 015 25705
- 015 25706
- 220 570
- 220 697
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International Classifications
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Abstract
The present invention relates to a device for supporting paint utensils used during painting, and more particularly relates to a utensil holder that may be secured to a paint tray for supporting a paint roller, paintbrush, paint wheel or the like when not in use. In addition, the present invention efficiently holds the handle of paint utensil in a convenient orientation for quick access.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a device for supporting paint utensils used during painting, and more particularly relates to a utensil holder that is releasably secured to a paint tray for supporting a paint roller, paintbrush, paint wheel or the like when not in use.
During the painting process, the need often arises to alternate utensils, such as, paint rollers or paintbrushes in order to appropriately paint a specified area. Considering that these tools will be alternated a number of times throughout the painting process, a convenient resting location for the utensil that is not in use is very desirable. While a utensil holder may provide a resting location, preferably, the holder is either permanently secured to a paint tray or can be easily releasably secured to the paint tray. It is desirable for the utensil holder to be positioned as to allow excess paint from the utensil not in use, to drain into the paint reservoir of the paint tray. In addition, the location for the utensil holder must allow access to the paint reservoir for the utensil that is in use. Furthermore, it is also desirable for the utensil holder to position the resting utensil in a convenient orientation to minimize wasted time and motion while alternating utensils.
Several inventions have been disclosed in U.S. Patents that have attempted to address the problems associated with holding paint utensils, however, they do not provide solutions that incorporate many of the desirable features. For instance U.S. Pat. No. 4,890,353 to Shannon, et al., entitled, “Paint Brush and Paint Roller Holder”, discloses a paint brush holder that is cumbersomely bolted to the end wall of a paint tray. While the holder can support a paintbrush, if it is of a length longer than the spaced apart support members, the handle of the paint brush can only rest in one possible orientation (parallel to the end wall of the paint tray). A paint roller placed in the support members will only allow the handle to be positioned outside of the paint tray in an awkward position. Consequently, any paint that may accumulate on the paint roller handle will not be contained or drain within the paint tray.
Another invention in U.S. Pat. No. 5,509,169 to Drucker, entitled, “Paint Tray with Paint Brush Holder”, discloses a paint tray that has protrusions or cut outs within the side and end walls which allows a paintbrush to be positioned at an angle supported by the tray walls. While this type of support will hold a paintbrush, the support does not allow excess paint to drain into the paint tray. In addition, a paint roller supported in this manner will have the handle oriented outside the paint tray, with any excess paint draining outside the paint tray.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In accordance with one aspect of the present invention, there is provided a paint tray assembly comprising a conventional rectangular paint tray and a paint utensil holder. The paint tray, generally, has two opposing side walls, a front wall, an upright end wall and a base in which a portion of the base inclines from the end wall to the front wall. Adjacent to the upright end wall the rectangular portion of the tray defines a paint reservoir. The paint utensil holder has an elongated platform with first and second legs connected to first and second ends of the elongated platform and the lower ends of the legs are adapted to be secured to the edges of a paint tray. Located at an intermediate section between the two ends of the elongated platform there is a handle support member. When the attached legs of the elongated platform are secured to the paint tray edges, the elongated platform is suspended above the paint reservoir.
In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, there is provided, a paint tray assembly having a conventional paint tray and a paint utensil holder. The paint utensil holder includes an elongated platform formed as an open framework with attached legs at each end of the elongated platform. When positioned above the paint reservoir of a paint tray, the open framework of the elongated platform allows the excess paint from a paint roller positioned on the platform to drain into the paint reservoir.
In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, there is provided, a paint tray assembly having a conventional paint tray and a paint utensil holder. The paint utensil holder includes an elongated platform formed as an open framework with attached legs at each end of the elongated platform. The elongated platform has an arced shaped that is capable of receiving the roller head of a paint roller.
In accordance with yet another aspect of the present invention, there is provided, a paint tray assembly having a conventional paint tray and a paint utensil holder. The utensil holder is formed of plastic.
In accordance with yet another aspect of the present invention, there is provided, a paint tray assembly having a conventional paint tray and a paint utensil holder. The utensil holder is formed of metal.
In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, there is provided, a paint tray assembly having a conventional paint tray and a paint utensil holder. The utensil holder is formed of metal.
In accordance with one aspect of the present invention, there is provided, a paint tray assembly comprising a conventional rectangular paint tray and a paint utensil holder. The paint utensil holder has an elongated platform with first and second legs connected to first and second ends of the elongated platform and the lower ends of the legs are adapted to be secured to the edges of a paint tray. Located at an intermediate section between the two ends of the elongated platform there is a handle support member. The elongated platform, the platform legs and the handle support member are integrally formed.
In accordance with one aspect of the present invention, there is provided a paint utensil holder having an elongated platform with first and second legs connected to first and second ends of the elongated platform and the lower ends of the legs are adapted to be secured to the edges of a conventional paint tray. Located at an intermediate section between the two ends of the elongated platform there is a handle support member. When the attached legs of the elongated platform are secured to the paint tray edges, the elongated platform is suspended above the paint reservoir of the paint tray.
In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a paint utensil holder that includes an elongated platform formed as an open framework with attached legs at each end of the elongated platform. When the paint utensil holder is positioned above the paint reservoir of a paint tray, the open framework of the elongated platform allows the excess paint from a paint roller positioned on the platform to drain into the paint reservoir.
In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a paint utensil holder that includes an elongated platform formed as an open framework with attached legs at each end of the elongated platform. The elongated platform has an arced shaped that is capable of receiving the roller head of a paint roller.
In accordance with yet another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a paint utensil holder that is formed of plastic.
In accordance with yet another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a paint utensil holder that is formed of metal.
In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a paint utensil holder. The paint utensil holder has an elongated platform with first and second legs connected to first and second ends of the elongated platform and the lower ends of the legs are adapted to be secured to the edges of a paint tray. Located at an intermediate section between the two ends of the elongated platform there is a handle support member. The elongated platform, the platform legs and the handle support member are integrally formed.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of a preferred embodiment of the invention.
FIG. 2
is a side view of the invention in
FIG. 1
with a paint roller shown in phantom.
FIG. 2A
is a partial section view in the direction of arrows A—A with the paint roller shown in phantom.
FIG. 3
is a perspective view of one embodiment of the invention.
FIG. 4
is a perspective view of another embodiment of the invention.
FIG. 5
is a perspective view of still another embodiment of the invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
FIG. 1
illustrates generally, a paint tray assembly
10
having a utensil holder
11
and a paint tray
12
. Paint tray
12
is of a conventional type, having a front wall
13
, an upright end wall
14
, two opposing side walls
16
and
18
and a paint reservoir
20
adjacent to end wall
14
. Paint reservoir
20
has a base that extends from the upright end wall
14
to the front wall
13
. A portion of the base of the paint reservoir
20
inclines as it extends to the front wall. Along the top of the walls of paint tray
12
, there is a tray edge
22
.
The paint utensil holder
11
, includes an elongated platform
24
, that is generally positioned between the two side walls
16
and
18
of paint tray
12
. The elongated platform
24
has a first platform end
26
, a second platform end
28
and an intermediate section
30
, located between the first and second platform ends. Connected to the intermediate section
30
is a utensil handle support member
32
. Preferably, a portion of the utensil handle support member is arced, which adequately and conveniently holds the handle of a paint utensil, such as a paint brush or paint roller. The elongated platform
24
also has a first leg
34
connected to the first platform end
26
and a second leg
36
connected to the second platform end
28
. The lower ends of the first and second legs
34
and
36
are adapted to engage paint tray edge
22
.
As can be seen in
FIG. 1
, when the first and second legs
34
and
36
are positioned on tray edge
22
, the elongated platform
24
is suspended above paint reservoir
20
. The elongated platform
24
has an open framework structure. The open framework structure allows excess paint from a paint utensil, such as, a paint roller, paint brush, paint wheel or sponge to drain into the paint reservoir
20
, when the utensil is positioned on the elongated platform
24
of paint utensil holder
11
. Also shown in
FIG. 1
for illustrative purposes is a paint roller
38
having a roller head
40
and a roller handle
42
.
FIG. 2
depicts a side view of paint tray assembly
10
. This drawing includes paint roller
38
, shown in phantom, positioned on paint utensil holder
11
. As can be seen from the view, the second platform end
28
indicates an arced profile for elongated platform
24
. The arced shape of elongated platform
24
is used to stabilize roller head
40
of paint roller
38
, when positioned on paint utensil holder
11
. When paint roller
38
is properly positioned on paint utensil holder
11
, roller handle
42
will rest on utensil handle support member
32
. The general orientation of roller handle
42
is at an upward angle towards the direction of front wall
13
, providing convenient access by the painter.
FIG. 2A
shows a cross sectional view of the paint tray assembly
10
in the direction of arrows A—A. The drawing depicts the lower ends of the first and second legs,
34
and
36
, engaging the paint tray edge
22
. The legs are releasably secured by interlock around the flanged design of tray edge
22
. As shown, the legs of the utensil holder
11
, suspend the elongated platform
24
above tray edge
22
. The raised elongated platform
24
allows easy access to paint reservoir
20
with the paint roller or other utensils. In a preferred embodiment, the paint utensil holder
11
is formed of a molded plastic. Several suitable plastics include polystyrene, nylons, and polyolefins with a preferred plastic being nylon. In a preferred embodiment, the molded plastic paint utensil holder includes an elongated platform, legs and utensil handle support member all formed of integral construction. This can be accomplished using standard injection molding techniques or by plastics thermoforming.
FIG. 3
illustrates another embodiment, in which the paint utensil holder
100
is integrally molded. The elongated platform
102
is of an open framework allowing excess paint from a resting utensil to drain into a paint reservoir when the paint utensil holder is positioned on a paint tray. Elongated platform
102
has first and second platform ends
104
and
106
and an intermediate section
108
located between the ends. A utensil handle support member
110
is integrally connected to the intermediate section
108
. A first leg
112
and a second leg
114
are integrally molded to the first and second platform ends
104
and
106
. Utensil handle support member
110
is also of an open framework.
FIG. 4
illustrates yet another embodiment, in which the paint utensil holder
200
is formed from a wire framework. Suitable materials for the framework include plastic coated wire or hardware cloth, as well as, perforated metal sheeting. The paint utensil holder
200
has an elongated platform
202
. Elongated platform
202
has first and second platform ends
204
and
206
and an intermediate section
208
located between the ends. A utensil handle support member
210
is integrally connected to the intermediate section
208
. A first leg
212
, a second leg
214
and a third leg
216
are integrally connected to the first platform end
204
. A fourth leg
218
, a fifth leg
220
and a sixth leg
222
are integrally connected to the second platform end
206
. Utensil handle support member
210
is also of an open framework preferably formed from the same material as the elongated platform
202
. As can be appreciated, the number of legs extending from the elongated platform can vary as needed, based on the number of wires used in the platform. All of the legs for utensil holder
200
have a lower portion that is adapted to engage the tray edge of a paint tray and support the elongated platform
202
above a paint reservoir.
FIG. 5
illustrates still another embodiment, in which the paint utensil holder
300
is integrally molded. The paint utensil holder
300
has an elongated platform
302
. Elongated platform
302
has a first end section
304
, a second end section
306
and an intermediate section
308
located between the first and second end sections. A utensil handle support member
310
is integrally connected to the intermediate section
308
. Connected to the edge of elongated platform
302
, opposing the utensil handle support member
310
are first, second and third legs
312
,
314
, and
316
. The first end section
304
and the second end section
306
have ends that are adapted to rest on the tray edges of the side walls of a paint tray. The distance between the first end section
304
and the second end section
306
is roughly about the width of the paint tray. The first, second and third legs
312
,
314
and
316
have a lower portion that is adapted to engage the flanged tray edge of an upright end wall of a paint tray.
The foregoing is a description of several practical embodiments of the present invention. Numerous changes and variations may be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
Claims
- 1. A paint tray assembly having a paint utensil holder for suspending a paint roller, paint brush or the like, above the paint reservoir of the paint tray comprising:a paint tray, which takes the form of a generally rectangular box, having an upright end wall, a front wall, two side walls and a rectangular partially inclined base defining a paint reservoir adjacent to said upright end wall; an elongated platform member having a first end, a second end and an intermediate section located between said first and second ends, wherein said elongated platform is substantially non-flat; a handle support member having a generally rectangular shape, further having a first end and a second end, said first end of said handle support member being connected to said intermediate section of said elongated platform member; at least two legs each having upper and lower ends, where said upper end of a first leg is connected to said first end of said elongated platform member and said upper end of a second leg is connected to said second end of said elongated platform member, said lower ends of said first and second legs are adapted to engage the edges of a paint tray, such that when the lower ends of said legs are connected to the edges of a paint tray adjacent to the paint reservoir, said elongated platform member is suspended above the paint reservoir of the paint tray.
- 2. A paint tray assembly as defined in claim 1, wherein said lower end of at least two legs are secured to said paint tray.
- 3. A paint tray assembly as defined in claim 2, wherein said elongated platform member takes the form of an open framework.
- 4. A paint tray assembly as defined in claim 3, wherein said elongated platform member is arced.
- 5. A paint tray assembly as defined in claim 3, wherein said elongated platform member and said handle support member are integrally molded.
- 6. A paint utensil holder for suspending a paint roller above the paint reservoir of a paint tray comprising:an elongated platform member having a first end, a second end and an intermediate section located between said first and second ends, wherein said elongated platform is substantially non-flat; a handle support member having a generally rectangular shape and further having a first end and a second end, said first end of said handle support member being connected to said intermediate section of said elongated platform member; at least two legs each having upper and lower ends, where said upper end of a first leg is connected to said first end of said elongated platform member and said upper end of a second leg is connected to said second end of said elongated platform member, said lower ends of said first and second legs are adapted to engage the edges of a paint tray, such that when the lower ends of said legs are attached to the edges of a paint tray adjacent to the paint reservoir, said elongated platform member is suspended above the paint reservoir of the paint tray.
- 7. A paint utensil holder as defined in claim 6, wherein said elongated platform member takes the form of an open framework.
- 8. A paint utensil holder as defined in claim 7, wherein said elongated platform member is arced.
- 9. A paint utensil holder as defined in claim 8, wherein said elongated platform member and said handle support member are integrally molded.
- 10. A paint utensil holder as defined in claim 7, wherein said elongated platform member and said handle support member are intergrally molded.
- 11. A paint utensil bolder for suspending a paint utensil above the paint reservoir of a paint tray comprising:an elongated platform member having a first end section a second end section and an intermediate section located between said first and second end sections, wherein said elongated platform member is substantially non-flat and said first and second end sections are adapted to engage the side walls of a paint tray; a handle support member having a generally reangular shape and further having a first end and a second end, said first end of said handle support member being connected to said intermediate section of said elongated platform member; at least one leg, having an upper portion and a lower portion, wherein said upper portion is connected to said elongated platform member opposing said handle support member and said lower portion is adapted to engage the edge of an upright end wall of a paint tray.
- 12. A paint utensil holder as defined in claim 11, wherein said elongated platform member takes the form of an open framework.
- 13. A paint utensil holder as defined in claim 12, wherein said elongated platform member and said handle support member are integrally molded.
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