The present invention relates to a tool holder with a flat plate supported on the rim of a utility bucket for holding tools while the product originally packaged in the bucket is used.
Five gallon buckets are used on job sites to contain paint and mastics. They have been around for years and are commonly repurposed as tool caddies and for many other purposes such as seats, livestock feeders, “street” drums and the list goes on and on. But the existing tool caddies are not specially adapted to holding the tools that a worker needs while using the paint or mastic originally packaged in the bucket. In use, a worker either contaminates the work area with a wet brush or trowel or puts the brush or trowel back into the bucket where the handle may be gobbed with product. Either way, it is difficult for a user to keep the tool, the product and the work area clean.
In an embodiment of the present invention a tool holder for attachment to a bucket having a rim has a bib shaped plate mounted on a U-shaped collar configured to nest inside the rim of the bucket. The plate has a semicircular cutout with first and second ends and an increased curvature along a portion of semicircular cutout forming a web configured to overhang the inside of the bucket. The web provides an edge against which a tool may be scraped dropping the scraped off material into the bucket. The plate also has a skirt around the periphery of the plate terminating at the first and second ends of the plate with an inset tab extension. The tab extension has a foot with an outwardly sloped arch which when cammed against the rim causes the heel to snap under the rim securing the plate to the bucket.
In some embodiments the underside of the plate is reinforced with a grid of transverse and longitudinal ribs. In other implementations, the U-shaped collar includes a first semicircular wall that nests inside the rim of the bucket and an second semicircular wall configured to engage the outside of the rim of the bucket. In one embodiment the transverse rib intersects the second semicircular wall. In another embodiment the transverse rib makes point contact with the rim and includes a perpendicular brace.
In other applications the plate has a recessed aperture configured for receipt of a flanged container. In still other cases additional apertures may be provided in the plate for receipt of a blade of screwdriver or a handle of a trowel together possibly with an elongated slot configured for receipt of a mud knife.
In view of the above, it is an object of the present invention to provide a tool holder for holding the tools usually needed in laying floors and painting walls with product in a five gallon bucket and for keeping the work area clean. Other objects and features of the invention will be in part apparent and in part pointed out hereinafter.
In the accompanying drawings, in which two of various possible embodiments of the invention is illustrated, corresponding reference characters refer to corresponding parts throughout the several views of the drawings in which:
Referring to the drawings more particularly by reference character, a tool holder 10 is shown mounted on an ordinary five gallon utility bucket 12 in
Tool holder 10 in major part includes a plate 16 mounted on a U-shaped collar 18. As seen in the embodiment shown in
A skirt 30 depends around the periphery of plate 16 terminating at first and second ends 20, 22 of semicircular cutout 24. As seen in
In the embodiment shown in
Plate 16 has an aperture 44 which is preferably recessed 46 into which a flanged container 48 may be seated. Other differently shaped apertures such as 50, 52 and 54 may be provided to receive the blades of screw drivers or the handles of other commonly used tools. An elongated slot 56 may also be provided for mud or drywall knives.
Turning now to
While plate 16 is illustrated as rectangular in configuration it will be understand that it may take other regular and irregular shapes. The essential features in holders 10, 58 being web 28 and heel 40 which work together as described below.
In use, bucket 12 with contents such as paint or mastic is taken to a job site. After the lid is removed from bucket 12, tool holder 10 (or 58) is seated on rim 14 as follows. As first semicircular wall 20 of collar 18 is slipped onto rim 14 of and holder 10 (58) is pushed down, rim 14 cams along arch 38 of tab extension 36 opening the tab extension such that heel 40 snaps into rim 14 as shown in
Small parts such spacers used in setting tile may be placed in container 48 within easy reach while other uses will occur to those working in the trades. Apertures 50, 52 and 54 and slot 56 may be used for holding tools while plate 16 provides a work surface and a convenient resting place for other tools. Web 28 provides an edge for cleaning product from a brush, trowel or like such that the extra material drops back into the bucket 12 and is not wasted or contaminates the working area. Heel 40 latched under rim 14 cooperatively resists upward displacement of plate 16 as a brush or trowel is scraped upward against the chord.
While holder 10 (58) has been described for use with an open bucket of paint or mastic, it will be understood that the holder may be used on an empty bucket 12 for other purposes as will occur to those skilled in the trades as well as for domestic and recreational purposes.
In view of the above, it will be seen that the object of the invention are achieved and other advantageous results attained. As various changes could be made in the above constructions without departing from the scope of the invention, it is intended that all matter contained in the above description or shown in the accompanying drawings shall be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense.
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