US2007138190A1PendingUtilityA1

Hand-held paint container

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Assignee: WOOSTER BRUSH COPriority: Oct 4, 2004Filed: Feb 16, 2007Published: Jun 21, 2007
Est. expiryOct 4, 2024(expired)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
Inventors:James M. Byrne
B44D 3/121B44D 3/128B44D 3/14
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Abstract

A hand-held container for paint and painting implements is provided. The body of the paint container includes an internal reservoir for holding paint and a magnet housed within the body for securing a paint brush or the like within the reservoir. An automatically adjusting, flexible handle that includes a living hinges provides a means for holding a person's hand against the exterior of the body. The paint container also includes a body that is dividable into multiple compartments. A textured surface covers a portion of exterior of the handle and the body and creates a non-slip surface useful for gripping the container. A portion of the container is shaped in a manner that allows the container to function as a pitcher for dispensing fluids such as paint. Stabilizing legs formed on or attached to the front portion of the container allow the container to be also be used as a paint tray.

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1 . A container for holding fluids, comprising: 
 (a) a body, wherein the body further comprises a reservoir formed therein; and    (b) a flexible handle fixedly attached to the body, wherein the handle further comprises a living hinge formed substantially midway therein, and wherein the living hinge is substantially V-shaped and further includes: a first thinned area, a second thinned area, a third thinned area, a first hinge segment angularly disposed between the first and second thinned areas, a second hinge segment angularly disposed between the second and third thinned areas, wherein the second thinned area forms an arcuate region between the first and second hinge segments, and wherein the living hinge allows the flexible handle to self-adjust for accommodating different hand sizes.    
   
   
       2 . The container of  claim 1 , where in the container further comprises: 
 (a) a lip surrounding the upper portion of the body;    (b) a ridge formed atop the lip on the front portion the body;    (c) a plurality of ridges formed at least one surface on the interior of the body;    (d) at least one stabilizing leg formed on the front portion of the exterior of the body for preventing forward tipping; and    (e) gripping means formed on the rear portion of the exterior of the body.    
   
   
       3 . The container of  claim 2 , wherein the flexible handle and the gripping means further comprise at least one elastomeric material.  
   
   
       4 . The container of  claim 1 , wherein the reservoir further comprises as least two separate compartments.  
   
   
       5 . The container of  claim 1 , wherein the top edge of the front portion of the body extends forward and angles away from the bottom edge of the front portion of the body to form a substantially planar surface area in the body.  
   
   
       6 . A hand-held paint container, comprising: 
 (a) a body, wherein the body further comprises: 
 (i) a reservoir formed therein;  
 (ii) a lip surrounding the top edge of the reservoir;  
 (iii) a ridge formed atop the lip on the front portion the body;  
 (iv) a plurality of ridges formed on at least one surface on the interior of the body;  
 (v) at least one stabilizing leg formed on the exterior of the front portion of the body for preventing forward tipping; and  
 (vi) gripping means formed on the rear portion of the exterior of the body; and  
   (b) a flexible handle fixedly attached to the body, wherein the handle further comprises a multi-segmented living hinge formed substantially midway therein, and wherein the living hinge is substantially V-shaped and further includes: a first thinned area, a second thinned area, a third thinned area, a first hinge segment angularly disposed between the first and second thinned areas, a second hinge segment angularly disposed between the second and third thinned areas, wherein the second thinned area forms an arcuate region between the first and second hinge segments, and wherein the living hinge allows the flexible handle to self-adjust for accommodating different hand size.    
   
   
       7 . The container of  claim 6 , wherein the top edge of the front portion of the body extends forward and angles away from the bottom edge of the front portion of the body to form a substantially planar surface area in the body.  
   
   
       8 . The container of  claim 6 , wherein the flexible handle and the gripping means further comprise at least one elastomeric material.  
   
   
       9 . The container of  claim 6 , wherein the reservoir further comprises as least two separate compartments.  
   
   
       10 . The container of  claim 6 , further comprising an attachment means for securing an item within the reservoir.  
   
   
       11 . A hand-held container, comprising: a flexible handle, wherein the handle further comprises a living hinge formed substantially midway therein, and wherein the living hinge is substantially V-shaped and further includes: a first thinned area, a second thinned area, a third thinned area, a first hinge segment angularly disposed between the first and second thinned areas, a second hinge segment angularly disposed between the second and third thinned areas, wherein the second thinned area forms an arcuate region between the first and second hinge segments, and wherein the living hinge allows the flexible handle to self-adjust for accommodating different hand sizes.  
   
   
       12 . The hand-held container of  claim 11 , wherein the flexible handle further comprises at least one elastomeric material.

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