Patent ID: 7604270

Claim:
A can holder system for removably supporting a paint can and a paint brush in any of a plurality of ways in a safe, convenient and economical manner comprising, in combination: a can having a circular closed bottom and a circular open top with a cylindrical side wall between the top and bottom, the side wall having an upper lip adjacent to the top and a lower lip adjacent to the bottom; a can holder assembly having an interior section positionable adjacent to the side wall of the can and an exterior section laterally spaced from the side wall to function as a handle for a user and with a short lower portion and a long upper portion coupling the interior and exterior sections, the interior portion having a vertical free edge positioned in contact with the side wall of the paint can with a horizontal upper ledge positioned beneath the upper lip and a horizontal lower ledge positioned above the lower lip, a J-shaped lower retainer fixedly coupled to the interior section spaced beneath the lower ledge with a free end in contact with the bottom of the paint can, a J-shaped upper retainer pivotally coupled to the interior section spaced above the lower ledge with a free end extending downwardly over the upper lip and into the paint can, a handle with a pivot pin pivotally supported above the long upper portion with the handle having an inner end supporting the upper retainer and an outer end adapted to be manipulated by a user to raise the upper retainer and allow movement of the can holder assembly with respect to the paint can and to lower the upper retainer to lock the can holder assembly with respect to the paint can, the distance between the pivot pin and the inner end of the handle being less than the distance between the pivot pin and the outer end of the handle, a coil spring between the upper portion and the handle between the pivot pin and the outer end urging the outer end upwardly and urging the upper retainer downwardly; oppositely extending grips extending laterally from the handle adjacent to the spring; a leg extending downwardly from the inner end of the handle laterally spaced from the interior section of the can holder assembly for supporting the can holder assembly from a belt of a user; a generally U-shaped cradle secured to the inner end of the handle above the upper lip of the can to provide a support for a paint brush; and a rigid metal arcuate member secured to the interior section beneath the lower retainer member adapted to function as a can opener.