CPC E06C 7/14 (2013.01) | 8 Claims |
1. A self-leveling paint can holder comprising:
a sheet having an upper planar surface, a lower planar surface, first and second ends opposite to one another, first and second edges, a first side fold tab extending from the first side edge and a second side fold tab extending from the second edge, a cutout is contained within a central portion of the sheet, wherein the first end is bent downwardly with respect to the upper planar surface to form a first hooked end, the second end is bent downwardly with respect to the upper planar surface to form a second hooked end, and the first and second side fold tabs are each bent downwardly with respect to the upper surface to form mounting flanges;
a cylindrical portion defined by a first circumferential edge, a second circumferential edge and an annular sidewall, the first circumferential edge comprising a first groove and an opposing second groove, first and second side mounts mounted on opposite sides of the annular sidewall, each side mount having a respective mount hole;
a rod bent into a substantially U-shaped frame comprising two substantially parallel segments connected together by a third linear segment, and first and second ends of the rod being bent to form respective hooked ends;
wherein the side mounts of the cylindrical portion are respectively pivotably mounted to the first and second side fold tabs so the cylindrical portion can rotate within the cutout of the sheet;
wherein the second hooked end of the sheet receives and pivotably retains the third linear segment of the rod;
wherein the first hooked end of the sheet is configured to mount to a step of a ladder, and the hooked ends of the rods are configured to mount to a second step of the ladder;
wherein the cylindrical portion is configured to receive a gallon paint can and the first and second grooves of the cylindrical portion are configured to support handle lugs of the paint can, such that if the ladder is angled the paint can will be retained in a level orientation by the paint can holder.
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