kit 1 includes a tray 2 having at least two compartments 4 and 5 located on an exposed surface 16 of tray 2, which is preferably substantially planar. These compartments are preferably an integral part of exposed surface 16 of tray 2. Compartments can be provided with shapes suitable and necessary to store various components of a coating composition used for repair vehicles. For example, compartment 4 has a dish shape and compartment 5 has a cup shape. These shapes are dictated by the type of component of a coating composition being stored. For example, if a component is viscous, a dish shape may be more suitable since it should be easier to scoop out the material stored in a dish shape during use and if a component is liquid, a cup shape may be more suitable to reduce spillage. In its preferred embodiment, it is envisioned that the coating composition stored in compartments 4 and 5 preferably includes one viscous component 8 and one liquid component 9 wherein viscous component 8 is preferably stored in compartment 4 and liquid component 9 is preferably stored in compartment 5. Tray 2 preferably includes a compartment 6, which is preferably cup shaped suitable for storing a mixture of solvent 10.
In an alternative embodiment, as shown in
In another embodiment, portable kit 1 can include four compartments, wherein first of the aforedescribed compartment contains a crosslinkable reactive component of the coating composition, second compartment contains a crosslinking reactive component of the coating composition, third compartment contains the color component of the coating composition and fourth compartment contains a solvent mixture.
Tray 2 is generally made of a material that does not react with the components of the coating composition during storage. Some of the suitable material can include a thermoplastic resin selected from the group consisting of polyvinyl chlorides, polypropylenes, polyethylenes, polystyrenes, a combination of polypropylene/ethylene-vinyl alcohol/(EVOH)/polypropylene, a combination of polyethylene/polyethylene terephthalate, and a combination of polystyrene/EVOH/polyethylene. Tray 2 can be suitably made by conventional manufacturing methods such as thermoforming or injection molding. The thickness of tray 2 can be reduced to decrease cost without sacrificing its rigidity and by strength by preferably providing a peripheral skirt 32. Additionally a peripheral ledge 34 along the edge of skirt 32 can be employed to further improve the rigidity and structural strength tray 2 while further reducing the thickness of tray 2.
Tray 2 can be provided with a depressed area 30 for user to positioning thumb of a user to thereby facilitate gripping of tray 2 during use. Alternatively, as shown in
As shown in
In practice, the user removes covers 12A, 12B or 12 and then mixes the components 8 and 9 of the coating composition either in one of the compartments 4 or 5 or on exposed surface 16 to form a pot mix, which typically has a limited pot life ranging for few minutes to few hours. Thereafter, the pot mix either hardens into an unusable mass or the repaired area resulting from such a pot mix would have unacceptable coatings properties, such as adhesion to the underlying surface. Thus, to produce an acceptable quality repair, the pot mix must be applied before the pot mix loses its potency. Therefore, it is would be very helpful to provide the user with ready-to-use tools required to do a repair of acceptable quality. As shown in
Therefore, portable kit, which is preferably disposable, also includes tools required to do a repair of acceptable quality. As seen in
If desired, portable kit 1 can include an instruction sheet that describes a mixing and application process for using portable kit 1. Such instructions are available in a co-pending commonly assigned patent application (Attorney Docket No FA-1330 USPRV) entitled “Repairing Small Coating Defects” and having Ser. No. 60/792,826 filed on Apr. 18, 2006, which is incorporated herein by reference. If desired, portable kit 1 can be shrink wrapped.
If desired, portable kit 1 of the present invention can be also used as a mixing kit for two component epoxy, polyurethane, silicone or acrylic adhesives.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/802,420 filed on May 22, 2006 which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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60802420 | May 2006 | US |