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US2817465A
US2817465A US362453A US36245353A US2817465A US 2817465 A US2817465 A US 2817465A US 362453 A US362453 A US 362453A US 36245353 A US36245353 A US 36245353A US 2817465 A US2817465 A US 2817465A
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  • the present invention seeks to provide a strip of pouring spout material which can be extruded or otherwise fabricated in any appropriate lengths and sections of which may be cut to fit the requirements of any size of paint pail, the form of the spout strip nevertheless being such as to facilitate pouring the paint from the pail and to provide a convenient edge across which surplus paint may be wiped from the brush, and to return all such surplus to the pail without accumulating any thereof in the cover sealing channel.
  • my spout comprises a strip of flexible material which is of uniform width and of any desired length, the said strip having a deformable lower margin so cli mensioned as to till the sealing groove in the top of the pail, such margin being overhung on the inner face of the strip by a flange desirably of wedge shaped cross section for returning surplus paint to the pail, the outer face of the strip having an outwardly directed flange, likewise desirably of wedge shaped cross section, to constitute a pouring lip.
  • Fig. 1 is a view partially in side elevation and partially in section showing my improved pouring attachment in use on a paint pail.
  • Fig. 2 is a plan View of a pail having my attachment applied thereto.
  • Fig. 3 is a fragmentary detail View in perspective showing a length of the strip material designed for use as a paint pail attachment.
  • the paint pail 5 is of coventional form, having a sealing groove or channel at 6 into which a complementary portion of the cover (not shown) is received to seal the pail. It is routine for such grooves to be filled with paint when the pail is in use. This is not only messy, but makes proper rescaling of the pail impossible unless the groove is first cleaned out.
  • 1 provide a flexible strip 7 of any desired length.
  • This may be made of rubber or any other suitable flexible and elastically deformable material.
  • the advantage of making it in a long strip lies in the fact that it is not necessary to mold separately pouring spout attachments for individual pails.
  • anyone can cut from an elongated strip such as that shown at 7 in Fig. 3 whatever length he needs for a particular pail, regardless of pail diameter.
  • the length of material cut will be such as to extend from one third to one half of the distance about the channel 6.
  • the lower margin 8 of the strip 7 is made to fit the channel 6 and will desirably have a rather snug fit in the channel so as to tend to maintain its position therein during use.
  • a drain flange 1t On the inner face 9 of the strip there is a drain flange 1t) which may be integrally or otherwise connected with such face to project inwardly therefrom.
  • the flange 1h is wedge shaped in cross section to overhang the mouth of the pail ii and to drain back into the pail any accumulations of paint running down the interior surface 9 of the length of strip applied to the pail.
  • a similar flange ill is applied to the outer face 12, desirably at the extreme top edge of strip 7 and constitutes a pouring lip.
  • This flange 1 .1 desirably tapers to an extreme thin pouring edge so that little or no drip therefrom will occur following completion of a pouring operation.
  • the device is rather flexible, being made of rubber or plastic or the like, it becomes semirigid when applied to a pail, this being due in part to the arc into which it must be formed when applied to the sealing groove and is partly attributable to the fact that the strip is relatively narrow as compared with oscillatory spouts heretofore proposed. Because of its semi-rigidity, the attachment constitutes a convenient means of Wiping excess paint from the brush. If the painter, instead of wiping his brush against the top rim of the pail, uses the top edge of the strip 7 for this purpose, the surplus paint will be guided by the flange 1h over the sealing groove and back into the pail. In any event, the lower edge portion 8 of the strip effectively fills the sealing groove throughout that portion of it in which such edge is wedged.
  • a pouring spout attachment for application to cylindrical pails having tops and curved sealing channels having inner and outer walls and an outer rim such attach- Inent comprising an elastically deformable strip of flexible material of suflicient length to extend about the pouring margin of a pail and of substantially uniform cross section throughout its length, said strip being provided with inner and outer faces, the outer face being continuously provided substantially at its extreme upper margin with a transverse pouring flange with an outwardly projecting free edge adapted to overhang but dimensioned to be spaced above the can rim, said inner face being provided intermediate its upper and lower margins with an inwardly directed drain flange having an inwardly extending free edge, the lower margin of the strip being dimensioned to be wedged into the sealing channel of a paint pail with the drain flange overlapping the inner wall of the sealing channel to return pail contents to the pail Without fouling said channel, said strip being adapted to extend upwardly from the pail top with its inner and outer faces constituting upward extensions of the inner and outer walls of

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Dace m, W57 H. P. GRAY V m m POURING LIP FOR PAINT CANS Filed June 18, 1953 INVENTOR. 1 7448040 6 2% Y m wmal 2,817,465 Patented Doc. 24, 1957 PDURTNG LEE FUR PAINT CANS Harold ll. Gray, Traverse City, Mich.
Application lane 18, 1953, Serial No. 362,453
1 Claim. (Cl. 222-570) This invention relates to a pouring lip for paint cans.
The present invention seeks to provide a strip of pouring spout material which can be extruded or otherwise fabricated in any appropriate lengths and sections of which may be cut to fit the requirements of any size of paint pail, the form of the spout strip nevertheless being such as to facilitate pouring the paint from the pail and to provide a convenient edge across which surplus paint may be wiped from the brush, and to return all such surplus to the pail without accumulating any thereof in the cover sealing channel.
To this end, my spout comprises a strip of flexible material which is of uniform width and of any desired length, the said strip having a deformable lower margin so cli mensioned as to till the sealing groove in the top of the pail, such margin being overhung on the inner face of the strip by a flange desirably of wedge shaped cross section for returning surplus paint to the pail, the outer face of the strip having an outwardly directed flange, likewise desirably of wedge shaped cross section, to constitute a pouring lip.
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Fig. 1 is a view partially in side elevation and partially in section showing my improved pouring attachment in use on a paint pail.
Fig. 2 is a plan View of a pail having my attachment applied thereto.
Fig. 3 is a fragmentary detail View in perspective showing a length of the strip material designed for use as a paint pail attachment.
The paint pail 5 is of coventional form, having a sealing groove or channel at 6 into which a complementary portion of the cover (not shown) is received to seal the pail. it is routine for such grooves to be filled with paint when the pail is in use. This is not only messy, but makes proper rescaling of the pail impossible unless the groove is first cleaned out.
In accordance with the present invention, 1 provide a flexible strip 7 of any desired length. This may be made of rubber or any other suitable flexible and elastically deformable material. The advantage of making it in a long strip lies in the fact that it is not necessary to mold separately pouring spout attachments for individual pails. Anyone can cut from an elongated strip such as that shown at 7 in Fig. 3 whatever length he needs for a particular pail, regardless of pail diameter. Usually the length of material cut will be such as to extend from one third to one half of the distance about the channel 6.
The lower margin 8 of the strip 7 is made to fit the channel 6 and will desirably have a rather snug fit in the channel so as to tend to maintain its position therein during use. On the inner face 9 of the strip there is a drain flange 1t) which may be integrally or otherwise connected with such face to project inwardly therefrom. Desirably the flange 1h is wedge shaped in cross section to overhang the mouth of the pail ii and to drain back into the pail any accumulations of paint running down the interior surface 9 of the length of strip applied to the pail.
A similar flange ill is applied to the outer face 12, desirably at the extreme top edge of strip 7 and constitutes a pouring lip. This flange 1 .1 desirably tapers to an extreme thin pouring edge so that little or no drip therefrom will occur following completion of a pouring operation.
in practice, when a length of strip '7 is applied to the sealing channel of a pail as shown in Fig. 2, there will be no occasion for any paint to run down the outside of the can following a pouring operation, nor will any such paint normally reach the sealing groove or channel 6 to accumulate therein.
Despite the fact that the device is rather flexible, being made of rubber or plastic or the like, it becomes semirigid when applied to a pail, this being due in part to the arc into which it must be formed when applied to the sealing groove and is partly attributable to the fact that the strip is relatively narrow as compared with oscillatory spouts heretofore proposed. Because of its semi-rigidity, the attachment constitutes a convenient means of Wiping excess paint from the brush. If the painter, instead of wiping his brush against the top rim of the pail, uses the top edge of the strip 7 for this purpose, the surplus paint will be guided by the flange 1h over the sealing groove and back into the pail. In any event, the lower edge portion 8 of the strip effectively fills the sealing groove throughout that portion of it in which such edge is wedged.
I claim:
A pouring spout attachment for application to cylindrical pails having tops and curved sealing channels having inner and outer walls and an outer rim, such attach- Inent comprising an elastically deformable strip of flexible material of suflicient length to extend about the pouring margin of a pail and of substantially uniform cross section throughout its length, said strip being provided with inner and outer faces, the outer face being continuously provided substantially at its extreme upper margin with a transverse pouring flange with an outwardly projecting free edge adapted to overhang but dimensioned to be spaced above the can rim, said inner face being provided intermediate its upper and lower margins with an inwardly directed drain flange having an inwardly extending free edge, the lower margin of the strip being dimensioned to be wedged into the sealing channel of a paint pail with the drain flange overlapping the inner wall of the sealing channel to return pail contents to the pail Without fouling said channel, said strip being adapted to extend upwardly from the pail top with its inner and outer faces constituting upward extensions of the inner and outer walls of the sealing channel.
References Cited in the file of this patent UNITED STATES PATENTS 2,106,381 Rough Jan. 25, 1938 2,145,748 Bailey Jan. 31, 1939 2,546,040 Murray Mar. 20, 1951 2,570,426 Cassidy Oct. 9, 1951 2,573,378 Zurlinden Oct. 30, 1951 2,636,650 Marrier Apr. 28, 1953 2,722,347 Henke Nov. 1, 1955 FOREIGN PATENTS 952,781 France Nov. 23, 1949
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US3172573A (en) * 1962-11-26 1965-03-09 American Flange & Mfg Retractable pouring spouts and combinations
US3961732A (en) * 1975-05-12 1976-06-08 Roberts Marshall E Pouring accessory
US4299340A (en) * 1980-02-04 1981-11-10 Hrytzak Bernard J Paint can attachment
US5195662A (en) * 1987-08-03 1993-03-23 Ted Neff Paint can spout attachment
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US6302336B1 (en) * 1997-08-07 2001-10-16 Akro-Mils Watering container with a rotatable nozzle having a plurality of water delivery patterns
US6530500B2 (en) * 1999-07-08 2003-03-11 The Sherwin-Williams Company Storage and dispensing container for viscous fluids, paints and the like, and method of minimizing dripping
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US6896156B2 (en) 2002-07-03 2005-05-24 The Sherwin-Williams Company Plastic paint container having a cube-shaped body
US6983862B2 (en) 2001-04-18 2006-01-10 The Sherwin-Williams Company Container and lid assembly
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US2546040A (en) * 1948-07-09 1951-03-20 Elmer E Murray Splash guard for containers
US2570426A (en) * 1948-10-07 1951-10-09 William W Cassidy Pouring attachment for paint cans
US2573378A (en) * 1949-02-24 1951-10-30 Cyril P Zurlinden Bottle pouring cap and closure
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FR952781A (en) * 1947-09-08 1949-11-23 Pourer
US2546040A (en) * 1948-07-09 1951-03-20 Elmer E Murray Splash guard for containers
US2570426A (en) * 1948-10-07 1951-10-09 William W Cassidy Pouring attachment for paint cans
US2573378A (en) * 1949-02-24 1951-10-30 Cyril P Zurlinden Bottle pouring cap and closure
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US3172573A (en) * 1962-11-26 1965-03-09 American Flange & Mfg Retractable pouring spouts and combinations
US3961732A (en) * 1975-05-12 1976-06-08 Roberts Marshall E Pouring accessory
US4299340A (en) * 1980-02-04 1981-11-10 Hrytzak Bernard J Paint can attachment
US5195662A (en) * 1987-08-03 1993-03-23 Ted Neff Paint can spout attachment
US6302336B1 (en) * 1997-08-07 2001-10-16 Akro-Mils Watering container with a rotatable nozzle having a plurality of water delivery patterns
US7325687B2 (en) 1999-07-08 2008-02-05 The Sherwin-Williams Company Storage and dispensing container for paint
US7703641B2 (en) * 1999-07-08 2010-04-27 The Sherwin-Williams Company Storage and dispensing container for paint
US6530500B2 (en) * 1999-07-08 2003-03-11 The Sherwin-Williams Company Storage and dispensing container for viscous fluids, paints and the like, and method of minimizing dripping
US6634525B2 (en) * 1999-07-08 2003-10-21 The Sherwin-Williams Company Storage and dispensing container for paint
WO2001047781A1 (en) * 1999-12-24 2001-07-05 Anthony Mazak Pouring aid for cans
US20030188986A1 (en) * 2000-04-11 2003-10-09 Wylie Arun M. Container
US7032756B2 (en) 2000-04-11 2006-04-25 Wylie Arun M Container
US6983862B2 (en) 2001-04-18 2006-01-10 The Sherwin-Williams Company Container and lid assembly
USD480973S1 (en) 2001-08-14 2003-10-21 Nsi Innovation Llp Design for a round paint container
USD482973S1 (en) 2001-08-14 2003-12-02 Nsi Innovation Llc Square paint container
USD473790S1 (en) 2001-08-14 2003-04-29 Nottingham-Spirk Partners, Llc Paint container insert
USD472145S1 (en) 2001-08-14 2003-03-25 Nottingham-Spirk Partners, Llc Paint container lid
US6896156B2 (en) 2002-07-03 2005-05-24 The Sherwin-Williams Company Plastic paint container having a cube-shaped body
US20050023174A1 (en) * 2003-05-12 2005-02-03 Lary Banning Gray Plastic stackable container assembly
US20060273094A1 (en) * 2005-06-03 2006-12-07 Cohen Elijah G Rim-mounted drinking aid for liquid containers
US7828170B2 (en) 2005-06-03 2010-11-09 Cohen Elijah G Rim-mounted drinking aid for liquid containers
US8651304B2 (en) 2011-06-08 2014-02-18 Mwv Slatersville, Llc Dispensing closure
NL2007643C2 (en) * 2011-10-21 2013-04-25 Selamat Innovations B V GIFT SYSTEM AND ACCOMPANYING ITEM.
US9371165B2 (en) 2013-08-16 2016-06-21 Westrock Slatersville, Llc Two-piece child-resistant dispensing closure

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