US2540860A - Detachable handle, brush holder, and drain trough unit for paint pails - Google Patents

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US2540860A US3698A US369848A US2540860A US 2540860 A US2540860 A US 2540860A US 3698 A US3698 A US 3698A US 369848 A US369848 A US 369848A US 2540860 A US2540860 A US 2540860A
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  • My invention relates. to detachable handle and brush. holder units. for paint pails and theclilte and has for its principal object the provision in one: unit: of a detachable handle; brush holder, and drain trough.
  • Another object. of. my invention is the provision or a device of the type immediately above described. which can be adjusted to. fit varied sizes of paint pails within a, given range.
  • Another object of my invention is the provision of such a device which is inexpensive to manufuture, easy to install on apaint' pail, and durable in use.
  • Fig. 1 is a fragmentary perspective view of a paint pail having my device attached thereto
  • Fig. 2 is a plan of my improved handle and brush holder removed from a paint pail;
  • Fig. 3 is a view in rear elevation of the brush holder and drain trough of my device
  • Fig. 4 is a fragmentary view in section, taken on the line 4-4 of Fig. 2;
  • Fig. 5 is a perspective view of the handle used in my device.
  • I provide a handle I, which, as shown. is provided with an enlarged inner end portion 2 from which depends a toe 3. As shown, particularly in Fig. 5, the extreme inner end 2 of the handle portion I and the toe 3 are provided with aligned arcuate faces 4, the axis of which is perpendicular to the axis of the handle I. As shown, the faces 4 are joined to form a continuous paint can engaging surface.
  • An elongated clamping band 5 is shown as having one end pivotally secured to one side of the handle I by means of a pivot pin 6 extending transversely through the inner end portion 2 of the handle I.
  • the band 5, adjacent its free end, is provided with a plurality of longitudinallyspaced perforations 'I in which are adapted to be received the hook-shaped end 8 of a resilient clamp section in the nature of a torsion spring 9.
  • the opposite end of the spring 9 is formed to provide a loop I U which is pivotally secured to the pivot pin 6 on the side of the handle portion 2, opposite the pivoted end of the clamping band 5.
  • the axis of the pivot pin 6 is spaced outwardly from the arcuate faces 4 and downwardly from 2. the top surface 2" of.
  • the handle. I When. it is desired to apply the handle I! and the clamping band 5 to a paint can, indicated by the letter ac, the handle. I is rotated with respect to the clamping band 5 and the torsion spring 9,. so that it extends. substantially at right angles thereto.
  • The: band 5 is then wrapped around the upper end of the paint can a: immediately underlying the circumferential flange y thereof, and the hooked end of the spring 8 is passed through an adjacent aperture or perforation I in the clamping band 5.
  • the handle I is then moved outwardly and downwardly to the full line position of Fig. 1 so that the faces 4 engage the outer periphery of the paint can at. Moving the handle I from its vertical dotted line position to its substantially full line position of Fig.
  • the toe 3 is sufiiciently distant from the pivot pin 6 so as to preclude any pivoting action of the handle in a further downward direction.
  • I For the purpose of mounting my novel paint brush drain board and clip, I provide a mounting bracket II, the intermediate portion of which is provided with a loop I2, in which is slidably received the clamping band 5.
  • the upper end of the bracket I I is formed to provide a forwardly inclined member I3 which overlies the open upper end of the paint pail when the clamping band 5 is in operating position.
  • a forwardly inclined drain board I4 Secured to and carried by the member I3 is a forwardly inclined drain board I4 having upwardly projecting inwardly converging side walls I5 and I6 respectively, which extend the full length of the drain board I4 and terminate well within the circumferential limits of the opening in the pail :12.
  • one of the side walls is formed thereabove to provide a resilient friction clip I 1 which is adapted to frictionally grasp the side portion of a brush inserted therein, as shown by dotted lines in Fig- 1.
  • elements II, I2, I3, It, IS, and I! are all formed integrally from a single piece of sheet metal, although it should,
  • a detachable handle assembly for a paint can having a circumferentially-extended radially outwardly-projecting rim adjacent its upper end, said handle assembly comprising, a rigid handle and an elongated clamping band pivotally secured to one side of said handle, the free end of said band being provided with a plurality of longitudinally-spaced apertures, and a torsion spring secured to said handle on the side opposite that of the handle, said torsion spring terminating in a hook at its free end which is adapted to engage one of the apertures in the said clamping band, said handle band and torsion spring cooperating to encompass said paint can immediately below the rim thereof.
  • axis of said pivot pin being spaced outwardly from the inner end of said handle and downwardly from the top thereof, the distance from the inner end of the handle to the axis of said pivot pin being greater than the distance between the top of the handle and. said pivot pin.

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Feb. 6, 1951 BLOMQUIST 2,540,860
. A. M DETACHABLE HANDLE, BRUSH HOLDER, AND DRAIN TROUGH UNIT FOR PAINT FAILS Filed Jan. 22, 1948 Patented Feb. 6, 1951 UNITED -STATES PATIENT oer-"ice. .i
person- LE HANDLE, BRUSH HOLDER, A D DRAIN TROUGH UNIT FOR PAINT r ILs Arne M. Blomquist, Hopkins, Minn.
Application Jammy 22, 1948-, Serial No. 3,698
2 Claims.
' My invention. relates. to detachable handle and brush. holder units. for paint pails and theclilte and has for its principal object the provision in one: unit: of a detachable handle; brush holder, and drain trough. I
' Another object. of. my invention is the provision or a device of the type immediately above described. which can be adjusted to. fit varied sizes of paint pails within a, given range.
Another object of my invention is the provision of such a device which is inexpensive to manufuture, easy to install on apaint' pail, and durable in use.
The above and still further objects and advantages of my invention will become apparent from the following detailed specification, appended claims, and attached drawings.
Referring to the drawings, wherein like characters indicate like parts throughout the several views:
Fig. 1 is a fragmentary perspective view of a paint pail having my device attached thereto Fig. 2 is a plan of my improved handle and brush holder removed from a paint pail;
Fig. 3 is a view in rear elevation of the brush holder and drain trough of my device;
Fig. 4 is a fragmentary view in section, taken on the line 4-4 of Fig. 2;
Fig. 5 is a perspective view of the handle used in my device.
Referring with greater particularity to the drawings, I provide a handle I, which, as shown. is provided with an enlarged inner end portion 2 from which depends a toe 3. As shown, particularly in Fig. 5, the extreme inner end 2 of the handle portion I and the toe 3 are provided with aligned arcuate faces 4, the axis of which is perpendicular to the axis of the handle I. As shown, the faces 4 are joined to form a continuous paint can engaging surface.
An elongated clamping band 5 is shown as having one end pivotally secured to one side of the handle I by means of a pivot pin 6 extending transversely through the inner end portion 2 of the handle I. The band 5, adjacent its free end, is provided with a plurality of longitudinallyspaced perforations 'I in which are adapted to be received the hook-shaped end 8 of a resilient clamp section in the nature of a torsion spring 9. The opposite end of the spring 9 is formed to provide a loop I U which is pivotally secured to the pivot pin 6 on the side of the handle portion 2, opposite the pivoted end of the clamping band 5. The axis of the pivot pin 6 is spaced outwardly from the arcuate faces 4 and downwardly from 2. the top surface 2" of. the handle I It will be noted, by reference to Figs. 1 and 5, thatthe distance from the arcuate faces 4- to the pivot pin 6 is. greater than the distance between the pivot. pirr 6 and the top surface 2", for a purpose which will hereinafter become apparent.
When. it is desired to apply the handle I! and the clamping band 5 to a paint can, indicated by the letter ac, the handle. I is rotated with respect to the clamping band 5 and the torsion spring 9,. so that it extends. substantially at right angles thereto. The: band 5 is then wrapped around the upper end of the paint can a: immediately underlying the circumferential flange y thereof, and the hooked end of the spring 8 is passed through an adjacent aperture or perforation I in the clamping band 5. The handle I is then moved outwardly and downwardly to the full line position of Fig. 1 so that the faces 4 engage the outer periphery of the paint can at. Moving the handle I from its vertical dotted line position to its substantially full line position of Fig. 1 moves the axis of the pivot pin 6 outwardly from the periphery of the paint can at, whereby to place the torsion spring 9 under tension to grip the clamping band 5 tightly around the periphery of the paint can :r. In a paint can supporting position, the toe 3 is sufiiciently distant from the pivot pin 6 so as to preclude any pivoting action of the handle in a further downward direction.
For the purpose of mounting my novel paint brush drain board and clip, I provide a mounting bracket II, the intermediate portion of which is provided with a loop I2, in which is slidably received the clamping band 5. The upper end of the bracket I I is formed to provide a forwardly inclined member I3 which overlies the open upper end of the paint pail when the clamping band 5 is in operating position. Secured to and carried by the member I3 is a forwardly inclined drain board I4 having upwardly projecting inwardly converging side walls I5 and I6 respectively, which extend the full length of the drain board I4 and terminate well within the circumferential limits of the opening in the pail :12.
Preferably and as shown, one of the side walls, shown as being side wall I6, is formed thereabove to provide a resilient friction clip I 1 which is adapted to frictionally grasp the side portion of a brush inserted therein, as shown by dotted lines in Fig- 1.
Also preferably and as shown, elements II, I2, I3, It, IS, and I! are all formed integrally from a single piece of sheet metal, although it should,
is capable of modification without departure from v the scope of the appended claims.
What I claim is:
1. A detachable handle assembly for a paint can having a circumferentially-extended radially outwardly-projecting rim adjacent its upper end, said handle assembly comprising, a rigid handle and an elongated clamping band pivotally secured to one side of said handle, the free end of said band being provided with a plurality of longitudinally-spaced apertures, and a torsion spring secured to said handle on the side opposite that of the handle, said torsion spring terminating in a hook at its free end which is adapted to engage one of the apertures in the said clamping band, said handle band and torsion spring cooperating to encompass said paint can immediately below the rim thereof.
2. The structure defined in claim 1 in which said clamping band and torsion spring are secured to opposite ends of a common pivot pin extending transversely through said handle, the
axis of said pivot pin being spaced outwardly from the inner end of said handle and downwardly from the top thereof, the distance from the inner end of the handle to the axis of said pivot pin being greater than the distance between the top of the handle and. said pivot pin.
ARNE M. BLOMQUIST.
REFERENCES CITED 1 The following references are of record in the file of this patent:
, UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 413,526 Light Oct. 22, 1889 416,967 Stott Dec. 10, 1889 503,674 Peacock Aug. 22, 1893 731,289 Domagola June 16, 1903 877,435 Keeran Jan. 21, 1908 1,441,913 Darling Jan. 9, 1923 1,617,273 Piquet Feb. 8, 1927 1,764,763 Stang June 17, 1930 1,838,348 Woodman Dec. 29, 1931 2,205,819 Mattoon June 25, 1940 2,262,538 Olson Nov. 11, 1941 2,325,841 Faber Aug. 3, 1943 2,395,140 Peterson Feb. 19, 1946 2,441,892 Mattoon May 18, 1948 FOREIGN PATENTS Number Country Date Switzerland Jan. 2, 1935
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US5778489A (en) * 1997-02-12 1998-07-14 Marshal, Ii; Henry W. Detachable handle for a receptacle
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