"Paint Pocket" Invented as Temporary Storage for Wet Paint Brushes and Rollers


June 30, 2004 -- “Paint Pocket” would enable a painter to store wet brushes and roller covers during breaks or even overnight.

The invention was designed to provide an alternative to washing a brush every time a painter leaves the work area. "Paint Pocket" would keep a paint roller from drying out and needing to be replaced, saving time and money.

The “L-shaped” storage container would be constructed of 0.10 flexible PVC and would measure 20-inches high, 12-inches long, and 6-inches deep. A zipper-type enclosure along the top, is designed to create an airtight seal.

Invention Submission Corporation is attempting to submit the invention to companies for review. If substantial interest is expressed, the company will attempt to negotiate for a sale or royalties for the inventor.

For more information, telephone Dept. 01-CIL-1290 at (800) 851-6030 or visit www.inventhelp.com.




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