A storage can for ready-to-use liquid consumer products, such as paint, enamel and liquid resins. The storage can includes a cylindrical body forming a side wall, a bottom wall and a lid member attached to an open end of the body. A pour spout is formed in the side wall and extends outwardly therefrom a distance no greater than the distance at which perpendicular tangents to the can body intersect. The spout extends upwardly from the body to the point at which the lid member lies and preferably includes a filter member therein. The open end of the body presents a flat, annular rim from which a first gripping member extends with a second gripping member formed around the outer circumference of the lid to mate with the first gripping member and secure the lid to the open end. The lid member preferably includes a spout lid portion hingeably attached thereto to selectively open and close only the spout opening. Also, the lid member preferably includes a vent opening formed therethrough substantially opposite the pour spout.
A removable paint can extension and cover apparatus which can be temporarily attached to manufactured containers of paint products is provided. The apparatus includes, generally, a vertically extending skirt having a lip at an upper edge of a first end and a rim-covering flange towards a second end of the skirt, a lid insertable over the skirt to frictionally engage the lip of the skirt and having a top surface and a wall extending downwardly from the top surface, a spout removably connected to the top surface of the lid and having a filter removably positionable therein, and a fastener for attaching the skirt to the paint container. The top surface of the lid includes a spout-accepting aperture having a flange to which the spout is connected, and an air inlet aperture and a tether aperture to which a detachable spout cap having a tether is attachable. The fastener includes a resilient annulus disposed on the skirt beneath the flange of the skirt, the annulus frictionally engaging the rim of the paint container in order to secure the skirt to the paint container.
An insert for a container includes an outer wall, a upstanding spout, and a bottom wall. The outer wall is configured to fit within an opening of the container and defines the periphery of the insert. The outer wall has a lower edge and an upper edge that is disposed at a first elevation. The upstanding spout is located within the outer wall and includes at least one substantially straight portion. The straight portion has a lower edge as well as a substantially straight upper edge that is disposed at a second elevation less than the first elevation. The bottom wall connects the lower edge of the outer wall and the lower edge of the spout to form a channel between the outer wall and the spout.
A system for containing paint is disclosed. The system comprises a body between a cover and a base. The system also comprises a handle configured for attachment to the body and selectively configurable between a first position and a second position. The system also comprises a locking mechanism. The locking mechanism comprises a protrusion configured for insertion into a recess of the body. The locking mechanism also comprises a tab of the handle configured for selective insertion into a track of the body. The locking mechanism is configured to inhibit movement of the handle in at least two planes when the handle is in the first position. A method of using a container for paint is also disclosed. A system for containing paint comprising means for locking the handle to the body is also disclosed.
An improved container for storing, dispensing and handling viscous and semi-viscous fluids such as paint and the like, having novel spout and other design features that enable substantially dripless dispensing and improved handling and storage