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KR-20260066313-A - Paint bucket for painting work

KR20260066313AKR 20260066313 AKR20260066313 AKR 20260066313AKR-20260066313-A

Abstract

The present invention relates to a paint can, and more specifically, to a paint can for paint application work having a roller plate and a roller holder, configured to allow the mounting and use of a roller plate inside the paint can body, thereby ensuring stable support during the rolling process of the paint roller and enabling even paint application; furthermore, configured to allow the roller plate to be detachable, thereby enabling convenient separation and cleaning of the paint can body and the roller plate after use; and further configured to allow storage of a paint roller or paint brush in use by configuring a roller holder on one side to be integrated or detachable.

Inventors

  • 김환식

Assignees

  • 김환식

Dates

Publication Date
20260512
Application Date
20241104

Claims (6)

  1. A paint can body (100) that is open at the top to accommodate paint, and has handle hook holes (110) drilled at symmetrical positions on the top; A roller rolling plate (200) formed in the shape of a plate having irregularities (210)(210') on the front surface and formed inside the paint can body (100), and capable of rolling a paint roller with paint on it to apply paint evenly; and A paint can for paint application work having a roller rolling plate and a roller stand, characterized by comprising a roller stand (300) formed opposite to the roller rolling plate (200) on the inner upper side of the paint can body (100), forming a "C" shape that is open upward, and having a plurality of paint discharge holes (310) formed on the bottom so as to store a paint roller or paint brush that is in use.
  2. In Article 1, The above roller rolling plate (200) is configured to be detachably attached to the above paint can body (100), In the above paint can body (100), It is further configured to include a pair of guide rails (120) (120') that are formed protruding in a symmetrical and vertical shape at a position eccentric to one side of the inner surface, A paint container for paint application work having a roller plate and a roller holder, characterized in that the roller plate (200) is configured to be slidably mounted in a drawer-like manner using a guide rail (120)(120') as a guide.
  3. In Article 1, The above roller rolling plate (200) is, A through hole (220) is formed in the center to allow the paint to move, and A paint can for paint application work having a roller rolling plate and a roller holder, characterized by having a central groove (230) at the bottom to allow for the movement of paint and supporting legs (240) protruding from both sides of the groove (230) to support the inner bottom of the paint can body (100).
  4. In Article 1, The above roller rolling plate (200) is configured to be detachably attached to the above paint can body (100), The above roller rolling plate (200) includes, It is configured to further include a rolling plate hanger (250) that is formed by protruding and bending backward at the top and can be hung and mounted on the top of the paint can body (100). A paint can for paint application work having a roller rolling plate and a roller holder, characterized by being detachably configured on the paint can body (100).
  5. In Article 1, The above roller stand (300) is, The above roller stand (300) is, A paint can for paint application work having a roller rolling plate and a roller holder, characterized by being configured to be integrally formed on the top of the paint can body (100).
  6. In Article 1, It is configured to further include a mounting bracket (350) that is formed by protruding and bending backward at the top and can be hung and mounted on the top of the paint can body (100). A paint can for paint application work having a roller rolling plate and a roller holder, characterized by being detachably configured on the paint can body (100).

Description

Paint bucket for painting work equipped with a roller rolling plate and a roller holder The present invention relates to a paint can, and more specifically, to a paint can for paint application work having a roller plate and a roller holder that not only accommodates paint during the paint application process but also allows for the even application of paint using a roller plate and enables the storage of a paint roller or paint brush currently in use. Generally, paint cans are used to hold and store paint for painting work or during the painting process, and are configured in the shape of a rectangular or cylindrical container with an open top. Meanwhile, during normal painting work, paint contained in the paint can itself is used or placed in a separate container, and such painting work is done using a paint roller or a paint brush. At this time, in the case of the general method, the paint is applied by dipping the paint roller into the paint, but in this case, there were problems such as paint clumping on the paint roller, which caused difficulties in the painting process and wasted paint. Accordingly, paint cans with an integrally formed roller plate have recently been used. In these paint cans, the roller plate is formed on the lid or on the side. First, there was a problem in that the roller plate formed on the lid did not properly receive force during rolling due to its bent elasticity. In addition, in the case of the paint cans mentioned above, the paint is sold in bulk rather than being divided for use, and due to the nature of its use, it is limited to single-use, which has the problem of making it difficult to reuse the paint cans. In addition, the paint can mentioned above had the problem that it was impossible to store paint rollers or paint brushes used during the painting process. FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a paint can for paint application work having a roller rolling plate and a roller holder according to the present invention. FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view of a paint can for paint application work having a roller rolling plate and a roller holder according to the present invention. FIG. 3 is an example of a paint can for paint application work having a roller rolling plate and a roller holder according to the present invention. FIG. 4 is an example of a roller rolling plate of a paint can for paint painting work having a roller rolling plate and a roller holder according to the present invention. FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view of the roller rolling plate of a paint can for paint application work having the roller rolling plate and roller holder of the present invention. FIG. 6 is an example of the mounting state of the roller rolling plate of a paint can for paint painting work having the roller rolling plate and roller holder of the present invention. FIG. 7 is another embodiment of the roller rolling plate of a paint can for paint painting work having the roller rolling plate and roller holder of the present invention. FIG. 8 is an example of the mounting state of the roller rolling plate of a paint can for paint painting work having the roller rolling plate and roller holder of the present invention. FIG. 9 is an embodiment of a roller holder for a paint can for paint painting work having a roller rolling plate and a roller holder according to the present invention. FIG. 10 is another embodiment of a roller holder for a paint can for paint painting work having a roller rolling plate and a roller holder according to the present invention. FIG. 11 is a diagram showing the usage state of a paint can for paint application work having a roller rolling plate and a roller holder according to the present invention. FIG. 12 is a diagram showing the usage state of the roller rolling plate of a paint can for paint painting work having the roller rolling plate and roller holder of the present invention. FIG. 13 is a diagram showing the usage state of the roller holder of a paint can for paint painting work having the roller rolling plate and roller holder of the present invention. FIG. 14 is a disassembled view of a paint can for paint application work having a roller rolling plate and a roller holder according to the present invention. Terms and words used in this specification and claims should not be interpreted as being limited to their ordinary or dictionary meanings, but should be interpreted in a meaning and concept consistent with the technical spirit of the invention, based on the principle that the inventor can appropriately define the concept of the terms to best describe his invention. Therefore, the embodiments described in this specification and the configurations illustrated in the drawings are merely the most preferred embodiments of the present invention and do not represent all of the technical ideas of the present invention; thus, it should be understood that various equivalents and modifications that can replace them may exist at the time of filing this application. H