Technical Field
[0001] This invention relates generally to paint brushes, and more particularly, but not
exclusively, provides a paint device incorporating a paint brush with a paint container.
Background
[0002] Conventional paint brushes, when not in contact with paint or other liquid, can easily
become dry and worn out. In order to avoid the waste associated with worn out brushes,
the brushes must be thoroughly cleaned after use, which can take a not insignificant
amount of time.
[0003] Accordingly, a new paint device is needed that overcomes the above-mentioned disadvantage.
SUMMARY
[0004] According to the present invention, this object is achieved by a paint device as
defined by independent claim 1 and a method of painting as defined by independent
claim 13, respectively. The dependent claims define preferred and advantageous embodiments
of the invention.
[0005] An embodiment of the invention provides a paint device comprising a lid, an applicator
and a container. The applicator is coupled to an underside of the lid and the container
is removably coupled to the lid. Accordingly, the applicator is kept moist and from
drying out by being in contact with liquid disposed within the container. Further
advantages include that embodiments of the invention enable an easy way to paint;
a convenient method for paint storage; quick painting/touch-up; a combination system
for keeping paint and an applicator together in an airtight container for quick access
to the tools/supplies needed for painting or applying other liquids.
[0006] In an embodiment of the invention, a method of painting with the paint device comprises:
removing the lid from the container; optionally attaching a handle to lid; gripping
the handle or the lid; and painting.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0007] Non-limiting and non-exhaustive embodiments of the present invention are described
with reference to the following figures, wherein like reference numerals refer to
like parts throughout the various views unless otherwise specified.
Figure 1 is a front-top perspective view of the paint device in accordance with one
embodiment of the present invention;
Figure 2 is a front view of the paint device of Figure 1;
Figure 3 is a top view of the paint device of Figure 1;
Figure 4 is a bottom view of the paint device of Figure 1;
Figure 5 is a front-top perspective view of the paint device in accordance with another
embodiment of the present invention;
Figure 6 is a front view of the paint device of Figure 5;
Figure 7 is a top view of the paint device of Figure 5;
Figure 8 is a bottom view of the paint device of Figure 5;
Figure 9 is a front-top perspective view of a lid of the paint device in accordance
with another embodiment of the present invention;
Figure 10 is a front view of the lid of Figure 9;
Figure 11 is a side view of the lid of Figure 9;
Figure 12 is a top view of the lid of Figure 9;
Figure 13 is a bottom view of the lid of Figure 9;
Figure 14 is a front-top perspective view of a lid of the paint device in accordance
with another embodiment of the present invention;
Figure 15 is a front view of the lid of Figure 14;
Figure 16 is a first side view of the lid of Figure 14;
Figure 17 is a second side view of the lid of Figure 14;
Figure 18 is a top view of the lid of Figure 14;
Figure 19 is a bottom view of the lid of Figure 14;
Figure 20 is a front-top perspective view of a lid of the paint device in accordance
with another embodiment of the present invention;
Figure 21 is a front view of the lid of Figure 20;
Figure 22 is a side view of the lid of Figure 20;
Figure 23 is a top view of the lid of Figure lid device of Figure 20;
Figure 25 is a front-top perspective view of a lid of the paint device in accordance
with another embodiment of the invention;
Figure 26 is a front view of the lid of Figure 25;
Figure 27 is a side view of the lid of Figure 25;
Figure 28 is a top view of the lid of Figure 25;
Figure 29 is a bottom view of the lid of Figure 25;
Figure 30 is a perspective view of a container of the paint device;
Figure 31 is a cross section of the paint device;
Figure 32 is a perspective view of a section of a portion of a wiper device;
Figure 33 is a cross section of a portion the wiper device;
Figure 34 is a perspective view of a cartridge according to an embodiment of the invention;
Figure 35 is cross section of a portion of the paint device; and
Figure 36 is a perspective view of a handle with cartridge applicator of the paint
device.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE ILLUSTRATED EMBODIMENTS
[0008] The following description is provided to enable any person having ordinary skill
in the art to make and use the invention, and is provided in the context of a particular
application and its requirements. Various modifications to the embodiments will be
readily apparent to those skilled in the art, and the principles defined herein may
be applied to other embodiments and applications without departing from the spirit
and scope of the invention. Thus, the present invention is not intended to be limited
to the embodiments shown, but is to be accorded the widest scope consistent with the
principles, features and teachings disclosed herein.
[0009] Embodiments of the invention can be used to hold liquids that are used to cover surfaces
with an applicator, such as, but not limited to, paint and paint thinner.
[0010] As shown in the figures, the paint device 100 comprises a lid 1 and a container 2.
The lid 1 includes a small shaft 5, that extends outward and perpendicular from an
inside surface of the lid 1, down approximately 2.5" but can extend further or can
be made shorter. The shaft 5, is designed to hold an applicator 6, to the lid. The
shaft 5, is cylindrical in shape, but is not limited to this shape, and it can be
made so that it tapers at the bottom to hold the applicator and reduce the amount
of material used to make the device 100.
[0011] The lid 1 of the paint device 100 in combination with the shaft 5, extending from
its inside surface and the applicator 6, that is attached to the shaft 5, can be used
to apply various liquids to varying surfaces. The shaft 5, can be a permanent part
of the lid 1, but it can also be an independent part 11 as shown in Figure 36, that
attaches to the lid 1, still providing the same function. The removable shaft 11,
attaches to the lid 1 with a threaded interlock, press fit/friction interlock, a snap-on
interlock or other mechanism. The removable shaft 11, allows for easy cleaning of
the shaft 5, and an applicator 6, such as an applicator 6a (Figure 9 - Figure 13).
The applicator 6, can be made out of bristles, both synthetic and natural, sponge,
cloth, fabric, hair, rubber, plastic, paper, or other material. The applicator 6 can
also be a cylindrical device 6b (Figures 14 - 19), covered with synthetic or natural
nap (like a paint roller). The size of the applicator 6a, 6c, or 6d, is approximately
1.0" x 1.0" but can be made as small as 0.2" x 0.1", or as large as 5.0" x 5.0". The
applicator 6, can be made as a permanent part of the shaft 5, and lid 1, or it can
be made to attach and detach to the shaft 5 and/or 11, in a cartridge format 20, like
that of a disposable razor cartridge, as shown in Figure 34.
[0012] The cartridge applicator 20, attaches to the shaft 5 and/or 11, using a press-fit/friction
fit interlock, snap on interlock or other mechanism. The cartridge applicator 20,
can be made to attach to the bottom of the shaft 5, or it can be made to attach by
fastening around the shaft's 5, outer surface using a friction fit application or
an elastic application that would hold the applicator over the shaft 5 and/or 11.
[0013] The cartridge applicator 20 eliminates any possibility of the applicator 6 and/or
20, from drying out and becoming unusable. The cartridge applicator 20 can be a cartridge-like
system that enables the user to apply the liquids from the container 2, and after
the task is completed the cartridge applicator 20, is removed and discarded or cleaned.
The cartridge applicator 20 can be made from the same materials as those of the applicator
6. The cartridge applicator 20 attaches to the shaft 5 that extends from the lid 1.
It attaches to the shaft 5 with a snap-fit, press-fit, friction-fit attachment or
other mechanism that holds the cartridge applicator 20 securely to the shaft 5 and/or
11, so that it can be used to complete the task of applying liquids to surfaces. Once
the task is completed the cartridge applicator 20 can be removed and discarded or
cleaned for future use. This design removes the possibility of the applicator 20 and/or
6, from drying out if not submerged in enough liquid in the container 2, and damaging
the applicator 6 and/or 20. Also, the cartridge system allows for a variety of applicator
styles, such as sponges, synthetic bristles, natural bristles, and /or rollers etc.
to be used interchangeably with one paint device 100.
[0014] The lid 1, is illustrated as domed shape but is not limited to this shape and can
be approximately 3.25 inches across, but is not limited to this size. The lid 1 can
be square, octagonal, triangular or any other shape. The exterior domed surface of
the lid 1 can include a handle 10, as shown in Figures 5 - 8, that is held when applying
liquids to surfaces. The shape of the lid 1 exterior surface can be spherical or domed,
but as noted above, is not limited to this shape. The outer surface of the lid 1,
can be spherical in shape to fit better in the hand of the user and give more surface-area
to grip and hold onto. The outer edge of the lid 1, known as a grip 16, has ribs that
provide the user with extra grip. The ribs make it easier for the user to grip the
lid 1 when removing the lid 1 from the container 2 and when holding the lid 1 in hand
to use the applicator 6. A handle 10, like that found on a typical paintbrush, can
extend from the top of the lid 1 outer surface to provide the user with a handle with
which to hold onto when using this device 100. This handle 10 can be permanent part
of the lid/shaft/applicator 1, 5, 6, 11, 20 or it can be a separate detachable handle
10 that attaches to the lid 1, and/or shaft 5 and/or 11, in various ways including
a snap fit, threaded fit, friction fit, etc. The handle 10 can also hold the shaft
5 and/or 11, and applicator 6 and/or 20 and pass through lid 1, so that when removed
from the container 2, it would be similar to a traditional paintbrush, as shown in
Figure 36. In this instance the lid 1 can also be removed from the handle 18, and
shaft 5 and/or 11.
[0015] The container 2, as shown in Figure 30, is illustrated as cylindrical in shape but
can be made any shape including square, rectangular, octagonal, triangular, etc. The
volume of liquid that the container 2 holds can be approximately 13oz, but it is not
limited to this volume. For example, the container 2 can hold as little as 1 ounce
of liquid and as much as 5 gallons. The bottom surface of the container 2, may be
flat on its external side so that it can stand on surfaces without tipping over.
[0016] The container 2, the lid 1, the shaft 5 and/or 11, and a wiper device 12 are made
from plastic polymers. The design is not limited to plastic polymers and can be made
out of any material that is able to hold liquid without leaking and be substantially
airtight. The lid 1 and container 2 can be made in any color combination available,
including clear, and opaque. In an embodiment of the invention, there are line indicators
on the container 2 that show the minimum volume 4, and maximum volume 3, of liquid
necessary to be kept in the container in order to keep the applicator 6 moist and
supple.
[0017] The lid 1 can be secured to the container 2 with a threaded interlock 8, as shown
in Figure 35. This system can also be made using a snap fit interlock where the lid
1 snaps onto the container 2, or has a friction fit that attaches the lid 1 to the
container 2, or the lid 1 can be held down securely with locking devices such as a
buckle(s) that are attached to the lid 1 and to the container 2. There is a tapered
lip 14 inside the lid 1 that presses on the inside edge 15 of the container 2 when
the lid 1 is fastened to the container 2 creating an airtight seal. The air tight
seal is made because the two surfaces 14 and 15 come together in such a fashion that
it prohibits air from entering into the container 2, which could ultimately ruin the
liquid stored inside. An o-ring or a gasket or a washer, made from rubber, plastic,
metal, paper or any other material, can also be fit between the lid 1 and the container
2 to create an airtight seal between the lid 1 and container 2 when they are put together.
[0018] Inside of the container 2 near the top of the container 2 there is a seat 19 (Figures
30 and 31) that holds the wiper device 12. The wiper device 12 (Figures 32 and 33)
helps to keep excess paint in the container 2, off the inside of the lid 1, when the
paint device 100 is being shaken, transported or stored statically, and also provides
an edge to wipe the excess liquid off of the applicator 6 and/or 20, and/or the shaft
5 and/or 11. This wiper device 12 fits into the seat 19 on the inside of the container
2 and can be held in place with a snap fit, friction fit, threaded fit or can be held
in place with an adhesive. On the outer perimeter 23 of the wiper device 12 there
are dome shaped bumps 21 that protrude outward. The bumps 21 snap/press-fit into the
seat 19 on the inside of the container 2 to secure the wiper into the container 2.
[0019] The wiper device 12 can also be manufactured as a part of the container 2 so that
it is not a secondary part, but an integral part of the container. There is a hole
22 in the wiper device that allows the applicator 6 and/or 20, and shaft 5 and/or
11, to fit inside of the container 2. This hole 22 is in the center of the wiper device
12, but can also be offset. The hole 22 in the wiper device 12 is illustrated as round,
but can be any shape or size that allows the applicator 6 and/or 20, and shaft 5 and/or
11, to move through it. The hole 22 can be small enough to rub snuggly against the
applicator 6 and/or 20 removing excess liquid, and shaft 5 and/or 11 or it can be
large enough that the applicator 6 and/or 20, and shaft 5 and/or 11 do not to touch
the hole.
[0020] The applicator 6 and/or 20 and shaft 5 and/or 11 can be used as a stirring mechanism
to keep the liquid inside mixed properly.
[0021] There are three slits 12a radially protruding from the hole 22 in the wiper device
12 that allow the wiper device 12 to flex around the applicator 6 and/or 20, and the
shaft 5 and/or 11, when inserting and/or removing the applicator 6 and/or 20, and
the shaft 5 and/or 11, to the container 2, and through the hole 22 in the wiper device
12. The number of slits is not limited to three; the wiper device 12 can have as few
as one or as many as 100 or none. These slits 12a also enable any liquid that has
gotten on the top surface of the wiper device 12 while the applicator 6 and/or 20,
and the shaft 5 and/or 11, are in the container to drain back into the container.
[0022] The wiper device 12 can have a conical shape from its outer perimeter 23 to the center
of the hole 22 tapering down toward the hole 22 that allows any liquid that has fallen
on the top surface of the wiper device 12 to flow back into the container 2.
[0023] In order to paint with the paint device 100 the lid 1 is detached from the container
2 via unscrewing the lid 1 or via other mechanisms. If necessary, a cartridge applicator
20 can be coupled to the lid 1 (via the shaft 5 or 11). In addition, the handle 10
can be coupled to the lid 1. The user can then grip the handle 10 or the lid 1 via
the ribs 16 to paint.
[0024] The foregoing description of the illustrated embodiments of the present invention
is by way of example only, and other variations and modifications of the above-described
embodiments and methods are possible in light of the foregoing teaching. The embodiments
described herein are not intended to be exhaustive or limiting. The present invention
is limited only by the following claims.
1. A paint device (100), comprising:
a lid (1),
an applicator (6;6a-6d; 20) coupled to an underside of the lid (1); and
a container (2) removably coupled to the lid (1).
2. The paint device (100) of claim 1, further comprising a handle (10) coupled to the
lid (1).
3. The paint device (100) of claim 1 or claim 2, further comprising a handle (10) that
is removably coupled to the lid (1).
4. The paint device (100) of any one of claims 1-3, wherein the applicator (6; 6a-6d;
20) is removably coupled to the lid (1).
5. The paint device (100) of any one of claims 1-4, wherein the lid (1) and the container
(2) form a leak proof and air tight seal (14, 15).
6. The paint device (100) of any one of claims 1-5, wherein an outer edge of the lid
(1) has ribs (16).
7. The paint device (100) of any one of claims 1-6, further comprising a handle (10)
is coupled to the applicator (6; 6a-6d; 20), which is removably coupled to the lid
(1).
8. The paint device (100) of any one of claims 1-7, wherein at least a portion of the
container (2) is substantially clear and includes indicators (3, 4) indicating approximately
minimum and maximum amounts of a liquid that can be stored within.
9. The paint device (100) of any one of claims 1-8, wherein the container (2) has a seat
(19) disposed in its interior for holding a wiper device (12).
10. The paint device (100) of claim 9, wherein the wiper device (12) is shaped to form
a hole (22) therein and has a top surface slanted downwards to the hole (22).
11. The paint device (100) of claim 10, wherein the hole (22) is large enough for the
applicator (6; 6a-6d; 20) to fit through.
12. The paint device (100) of claim 10 or claim 11, wherein the wiper device (12) has
at least one slit (12a) disposed on a top surface of the wiper device (12) extending
radially outwards from the hole (22).
13. A method of painting, comprising:
removing a lid (1) from a container (2), the lid (1) having an applicator (6; 6a-6d;
20) attached to an underside of the lid (1);
gripping the lid (1); and
painting.
14. The method of claim 13, wherein the applicator (6; 6a-6a; 20) is removably coupled
to the lid (1).
15. The method of claim 13 or claim 14, wherein the lid (1) and the container (2) form
a leak proof and air tight seal (14, 15).
16. The method of any one of claims 13-15, wherein the container (2) has a seat (19) disposed
in its interior for holding a wiper device (12).
17. The method of claim 16, wherein the wiper device (12) is shaped to form a hole (22)
therein and has a top surface slanted downwards to the hole (22).
18. The method of claim 17, wherein the hole (22) is large enough for the applicator (6;
6a-6d; 20) to fit through.
19. The method of claim 17 or claim 18, wherein the wiper device (12) has at least one
slit (12a) disposed on a top surface of the wiper device (12) extending radially outwards
from the hole (22).
20. The method of any one of claims 13-19, further comprising attaching a handle (10)
to the lid (1).