It is to be understood by a person having ordinary skill in the art that the present discussion is a description of exemplary embodiments only, and is not intended as limiting the broader aspects of the present invention. The following example is provided to further illustrate the invention and is not to be construed to unduly limit the scope of the invention.
The preferred embodiment contemplates an improved paint containment unit that has both a lid (10) and a tray (20). Both the lid (10) and the tray (20) are generally rectangular in shape. In the preferred embodiment, the lid (10) is hingedly attached to the tray (20) via a hinge connection (14) and operates in two positions, namely, open when the paint tray is actively being used and closed when the lid (10) is securing the contents of the unit and limiting drying of the paint, paint roller, or brush.
The lid (10) has grooves (11) molded into its top surface in order to facilitate stacking with other units when the lid (10) is in the closed position. In the preferred embodiment, the grooves (11) are rectangular in shape though any shape would be adequate as long as it facilitates stacking with correspondent indentations (23 & 24) on the bottom of the tray (20).
Importantly, the lid (10) and the tray (20) are sealed when the unit is in the closed position. In the preferred embodiment, the lid (10) has a concave shaped channel (12) that meshes with the opposite convex shaped lip or rim (26) of the tray in order to seal the contents of the unit and, thereby, better preserve the contents. The lid (10) also has a clasp (13) disposed thereon for the purpose of securing the lid (10) in the closed position. The clasp (13) attaches to the tray (20) when the lid (10) is closed.
Corresponding to the concave channel (12) on the lid (10), the tray has a convex lip (26) located on its top periphery that meshes with the channel (12) to form a seal.
The tray has three portions, the reservoir portion (21), the drain portion (22), and the nonuse handle rest portion (25). The drain portion (22) has an inclined drainage field (22) that slopes toward the paint well or reservoir (21). The drainage field (22) has a grid (27) disposed thereon for effecting measured paint transfer to the roller head (31). Below the drainage field (22) and external to the tray (20) are located two parallel protruding tabs (23) designed to mesh with grooves (11) located on the lid (10) of a second unit for the purposes of stacking multiple units one upon the other as illustrated in
The non-use handle rest portion (25) is adjacent to the paint well (21) and is opposite the drain field (22). The internal non-use handle rest (25) is an important element that allows a roller or paint brush to be placed inside the tray (20) and stored when the lid (10) is in the closed position. When the head of the roller (31) or brush is placed on the drainage field (22), the handle (30) securely rests on the non-use handle rest (25). Further, the exterior portion of the non-use handle rest (25) can also serve as a handle and easy grip portion for the entire paint tray unit when the user wishes to move the unit. When used in this manner, the painter grips the exterior portion of unit around the non-use handle rest (25) that has been molded into the unit.
The reservoir portion (21) comprises the paint well (or reservoir) (21) and the external protrusions (24). The paint well (21) is the reservoir in which paint is contained in the tray (21). When a painter begins a painting job, he or she pours paint into the reservoir (21). As the roller head (31) is used, excess and residual paint located on the drainage field (22) returns via the incline to the paint well (21). Further, when the lid (10) is in the closed position, and the unit is in storage, the paint well (21) acts as a storage vessel.
There are also protrusions (24) located on the bottom of the reservoir portion, external to the tray. These protrusions likewise mesh with the grooves (11) located on the lid (10) of another unit in order to facilitate the stacking of multiple units as illustrated in
This application claims the benefit of prior filed US Provisional Application having Ser. No. 60/821,636 filed on Aug. 7, 2006.
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60821636 | Aug 2006 | US |