Hand-held vessel
A hand-vessel designed for holding fluids, viscous materials, loose materials, and particularly to holding paint, varnish, epoxy, stain, and other fluids. The hand-held vessel may use a support frame for a liner-vessel. In some embodiments, the liner comprises a waste gutter located near the upper rim designed to catch drips and reduce the mess caused by wiping the brush against the sides of the vessel and along the top rim. In other embodiments the liner comprises a brush retention cavity. In still other embodiments, the frame includes an attached handle.
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/920,657 filed Mar. 29, 2007.
FIELDThis invention relates in general to hand-held vessels for holding fluids, viscous materials, loose materials, and particularly to holding paint, varnish, epoxy, stain, and other fluids.
BACKGROUNDHand-held vessels, especially for holding paint, are widely available. Such vessels allow the user to carry a smaller and more manageable amount of material or fluid. One particular problem with hand-held vessels is how to hold a convenient amount of fluid for an extended period of time while reducing or eliminating operator fatigue. Another vexing problem is controlling the drips that form near the top rim portion of the vessel. Still another problem involves the inconvenience of cleaning the vessel, and storage of material and fluid within the vessel after the job is complete, or when changing fluids. Moreover, no commercially available vessel allows the user to quickly change the use of their vessel to better utilize various implements and applicators. Yet another problem is how to retain the paint brush on the vessel without getting paint on the paint brush handle and the user's hands. Furthermore, no other currently available hand-held vessel has a see through design to aide the user during mixing, measuring, and identifying the contents of the vessel, especially a liner installed into the vessel.
Clearly, there is a need for a hand-held vessel that reduces or helps eliminate operator fatigue, prevents drips, and has various easily interchangeable vessel configurations. Furthermore, there is a need for this vessel to accept a lid for temporary and long term storage of the material. Finally, there is a need for a brush retainer that is more effective and less messy.
While the drawings above illuminate some various embodiments of the invention, other embodiments are also contemplated. Numerous other modifications and embodiments can be devised by those skilled in the art which fall within the scope and spirit of the principles of this invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTIONThe liner material may be clear or semi-transparent so to make it easier for the user to meter, mix, and identify the contents in the liner. Other liners may be colored plastic to help organize a project. The liners can be made from any number of suitable plastics used in thermoforming or injection molding processes, such as PETE, PP, PETG, HIPS, PS, PPE, HDPE, LDPE, Polycarbonate, Polypropylene, ABS, Nylon, and any suitable blend of polymer or co-extrusion of polymer. In yet another embodiment, the liner will be made from a biodegradable plastic. Finally, it should be noted that in some embodiments the liner will be sized to accommodate the retention of a small paint can inside the cavity, such as a common 1 qt. or ½ pt. paint can.
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In summary, the general embodiments of the present invention provides a lightweight and ergonomic hand-held vessel, which, in certain embodiments, further provides an ergonomic, multi-position hand grip, waste gutter, sealing lid, paint brush holder, multiple liner and vessel configurations, and a sturdy, conveniently sized vessel for holding a volume of paint and other materials. Each embodiment of this invention may be manufactured using known methods and techniques and from a variety of materials, such as plastics, polymers, thermoplastic elastomers, or other suitably rigid and/or flexible materials all of which are known in the art of manufacturing.
While the present invention is considered as illustrative of the principles of the invention, and while the embodiments have been described in some detail, it is not the intention of the applicant to restrict or in any way limit the scope of the appended claims to such detail. Additional advantages and modifications will readily appear to those skilled in the art. Therefore, the invention in its broader aspects is not limited to any of the specific details, representative apparatus and methods, and illustrative examples shown and described. Accordingly, departures may be made from such details without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
Claims
1. A hand-held vessel-comprising:
- (a) a removable vessel, said removable vessel having a bottom wall and side walls extending from the bottom wall defining a fluid holding cavity,
- (b) a frame, said frame having a bottom wall and side walls extending from the bottom wall defining a vessel retaining structure, wherein said frame retains said removable vessel,
- (c) a handle fixedly attached to said frame, and
- (d) one or more openings in the walls of said frame which allow the user access to a portion of the side walls of said removable vessel.
2. The vessel of claim 1, further comprising a brush retaining cavity, said brush retaining cavity comprising a plurality of raised walls that contact at least some portion of the brush bristle area, wherein said raised walls are substantially V-shaped.
3. The vessel of claim 1, further comprising a trigger style finger grip feature attached to said handle.
4. A hand-held vessel comprising:
- (a) a bottom wall and side walls extending from the bottom wall defining a fluid holding cavity,
- (b) a top rim,
- (c) a handle fixedly attached to the vessel,
- (d) a lid sealing feature proximate said top rim,
- (e) a scraper means proximate to said top rim for the removal of excess paint, and
- (f) a waste gutter formed into the outside walls of the vessel proximate said top rim.
5. The vessel of claim 4, further comprising a dam feature located inside said waste gutter.
6. The vessel of claim 4, further comprising graduation marks on said side walls for determining volume.
7. The vessel of claim 4, further comprising a brush retaining cavity, said brush retaining cavity comprising a plurality of raised walls that contact at least some portion of the brush bristle area, wherein said raised walls are substantially V-shaped.
8. The vessel of claim 4, further comprising a trigger style finger grip feature attached to said handle.
9. A disposable thin walled liner vessel for paint containers comprising:
- (a) a bottom wall and side walls extending from the bottom wall defining a fluid holding cavity,
- (b) a top rim,
- (c) a lid sealing area proximate said top rim, and
- (d) a waste gutter formed into the outside walls of the vessel proximate said top rim.
10. The disposable thin walled liner vessel of claim 9, further comprising a scraper means proximate to said top rim for the removal of excess paint.
11. The disposable thin walled liner vessel of claim 9, further comprising a brush retaining cavity, said brush retaining cavity comprising a plurality of raised walls that contact at least some portion of the brush bristle area, wherein said raised walls are substantially V-shaped.
12. The disposable thin walled liner vessel of claim 9, wherein said disposable liner vessel is made from thermoformed plastic sheets.
13. The disposable thin walled liner vessel of claim 9, wherein said disposable liner vessel is made from injection molded plastic.
14. The disposable thin walled liner vessel of claim 9, further comprising a paint transfer ramp area for use with mini-rollers and paint pad applicators.
15. The disposable thin walled liner vessel of claim 9, further comprising a divider feature that creates two or more cavities.
16. The disposable thin walled liner vessel of claim 9, further comprising a number of graduation markings on said side walls.
Type: Application
Filed: Mar 26, 2008
Publication Date: Oct 16, 2008
Inventors: Norston Fontaine (Plymouth, MN), Montgomery Fontaine (Minneapolis, MN)
Application Number: 12/079,401
International Classification: B65D 81/24 (20060101);