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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
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- This invention relates generally to containers and, more particularly, to large volume buckets including multiple style handles, a pour spout, and a translucent portion facilitating identification of the volume of contents within the buckets.
- a bucket is provided.
- a bucket in another example, includes a side wall and a bottom wall together forming a cavity for receiving contents such as solids or liquids.
- the bucket also includes a first handle coupled to or unitarily formed with the side wall and a pour spout defined in the side wall opposite the first handle.
- the bucket further includes a second handle rotatably coupled to the side wall and rotatable between a raised position, in which the second handle is displaced upward from the side wall, and a nested position, in which the second handle engages and is supported by a lip defined at or near a top edge of the side wall.
- a bucket in yet another example, includes a side wall and a bottom wall together forming a cavity for receiving contents such as solids or liquids. A portion of the side wall is translucent to allow a user to view the contents in the cavity of the bucket.
- the bucket also includes a plurality of volume indicators assisting a user with identifying the quantity of the contents within the cavity of the bucket. The plurality of volume indicators may be positioned on the translucent portion of the side wall.
- a container in still another example, includes a bottom wall, a side wall extending from the bottom wall, the bottom wall and side wall together defining a cavity for receiving contents, the side wall having a translucent portion and a non-translucent portion, the translucent portion diffuses less light than the non-translucent portion, and a plurality of volume indicators positioned on the side wall.
- a bucket in a further example, includes a bottom wall, a side wall extending from the bottom wall, the bottom wall and side wall together defining a cavity for receiving contents, the side wall having a translucent portion comprising less than a majority of the side wall and a non-translucent portion comprising a majority of the side wall, the translucent portion diffuses less light than the non-translucent portion, and a plurality of volume indicators positioned on the translucent portion of the side wall.
- FIG. 1 is a top, front perspective view of an exemplary bucket shown with a carrying handle removed;
- FIG. 2 is a bottom, rear perspective view of the bucket shown in FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 3 is a front view of the bucket shown in FIG. 1 , the bucket including a side wall and a portion of the side wall being translucent;
- FIG. 4 is a top view of the bucket shown in FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 5 is a bottom view of the bucket shown in FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 6 is a right side view of the bucket shown in FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 7 is a left side view of the bucket shown in FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 8 is a cross-sectional view of the bucket taken along line 8 - 8 in FIG. 7 ;
- FIG. 9 is a side view of a carrying handle of the bucket shown in FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 10 is a bottom, front perspective view of another exemplary bucket
- FIG. 11 is a left side view of the bucket shown in FIG. 10 ;
- FIG. 12 is a top view of the bucket shown in FIG. 10 ;
- FIG. 13 is a top, rear perspective view of the bucket shown in FIG. 10 ;
- FIG. 14 is a side view of a carrying handle of the bucket shown in FIG. 10 .
- an exemplary container or bucket 20 is illustrated and is adapted to receive a variety of contents including both solids and liquids.
- the bucket 20 includes a side wall 24 and a bottom wall 28 , together defining a cavity 32 for containing the contents therein.
- the side wall 24 extends from the bottom wall 28 at an obtuse angle 36 (see FIG. 3 ) relative to the bottom wall 28 such that opposing portions of the side wall 24 are spaced further away from one another the further the opposing portions are spaced from the bottom wall 28 (see FIGS. 7 and 8 ).
- the bucket 20 also includes a plurality of volume indicators 40 incrementally positioned along the side wall 24 to assist a user with identifying the quantity of content volume within the bucket 20 .
- the plurality of indicators 40 are located on both a front side 44 and a rear side 48 of the side wall 24 . More particularly, a first set of volume indicators 40 are positioned on an exterior surface 52 of the front side 44 and a second set of volume indicators 40 are positioned on an interior surface 56 of the rear side 48 . In other embodiments, the plurality of volume indicators 40 may be located solely on the front side 44 or rear side 48 of the side wall 24 and may be on either the interior surface 56 or exterior surface 52 of the front or rear sides 44 , 48 . In yet other embodiments, the plurality of volume indicators 40 may be located on both the exterior and interior surfaces 52 , 56 of both the front and rear sides 44 , 48 .
- the plurality of volume indicators 40 may be located anywhere on the side wall 24 as long as a user is capable of viewing the volume indicators 40 to identify the quantity of the contents within the bucket 20 .
- the volume indicators 40 include both English and International System (SI) volume indicators 40 to accommodate both measurement systems. More particularly, the illustrated volume indicators 40 include liter indicators and quarts indicators.
- the volume indicators 40 may include only one system of measurement (i.e., English or SI), may include any number of indicators 40 at any desirable increment, and may represent any desirable measuring unit.
- the side wall 24 of the bucket 20 includes an opaque portion 60 and a translucent portion 64 .
- the translucent portion 64 of the side wall 24 allows a user to view through the side wall 24 of the bucket 20 to identify the quantity of the contents within the bucket 20 , while the opaque portion 60 of the side wall 24 does not allow a user to view therethrough.
- the volume indicators 40 are positioned on the translucent portion 64 of the side wall 24 , which allows a user to simultaneously view the volume indicators 40 and the contents within the bucket 20 to determine the quantity of the contents within the bucket 20 .
- the volume indicators 40 may be positioned on an interior surface 56 of the side wall 24 opposite the translucent portion 64 to allow a user to view through the translucent portion 64 to the volume indicators 40 positioned on the opposite side.
- the bucket 20 includes a single translucent portion 64 on a front side 44 of the bucket 20 .
- the bucket 20 may include a second translucent portion on the rear side 48 opposite the first translucent portion 64 to allow a user to view into the bucket 20 from both the front and rear sides 44 , 48 of the bucket 20 .
- the bucket 20 may include any number of translucent portions 64 to allow a user to view into the bucket 20 from any number of positions.
- the bucket 20 may include the same number of translucent portions 64 as sets of volume indicators 40 and the sets of volume indicators 40 may be positioned on the translucent portions 64 .
- the translucent portion 64 may be clear or completely transparent.
- the translucent portion 64 may not be completely transparent and may diffuse some light while allowing other light to pass therethrough, thereby still allowing a user to view the contents or at least a shadow of the contents within the bucket 20 .
- the translucent portion 64 of the side wall 24 extends substantially the entire height of the side wall 24 and is a four-sided polygon in shape.
- the translucent portion 64 may be any size and shape as long as a user may view the contents of the bucket 20 .
- One way to achieve the translucent area within the plastic that allows one to view the measuring marks within is to highly polish the area of the mold within the area highlighting the measuring marks to create the finished look of translucent properties, whereas, the areas surrounding that highly polished section are prepared with an acid etched or other treatment that creates a roughness in the mold, thereby creating an opaque esthetic to the plastic once it is molded.
- the bucket 20 further includes a first handle or pour handle 68 rigidly connected to the side wall 24 .
- the pour handle 68 is unitarily formed as one-piece with the side wall 24 .
- the pour handle 68 may be formed separately from the side wall 24 and rigidly connected to the side wall 24 in a variety of manners including, but not limited to, fastening, adhering, bonding, etc.
- the pour handle 68 includes a first handle portion 72 extending away from a top edge 74 of the side wall 24 and includes a second handle portion 76 extending downward from the first handle portion 72 .
- the bucket 20 also includes a pour spout 80 defined in the side wall 24 opposite the pour handle 68 . The pour spout 80 facilitates easy pouring of the contents from the bucket 20 .
- the exemplary bucket 20 includes a second handle or carrying handle 84 (see FIG. 9 ) that may be rotatably connected to the side wall 24 .
- the side wall 24 includes a flange 88 extending upward from the top edge 74 of both the front and rear sides 44 , 48 of the side wall 24 , and an aperture 92 is defined in both flanges 88 .
- the carrying handle 84 is arcuate or semi-circular in shape and includes a grip 96 near a middle of the carrying handle 84 and a connector 100 at each end of the carrying handle 84 .
- the connectors 100 extend outward, are insertable through the apertures 92 defined in the flanges 88 , engage the flanges 88 , and are rotatable within the apertures 92 to facilitate rotation of the carrying handle 84 relative to the side wall 24 .
- a lip 104 is defined in the interior surface 56 of the side wall 24 near the top edge 74 thereof and completely around the interior surface 56 of the side wall 24 .
- the top edge 74 and the lip 104 are sufficiently large such that when the carrying handle 84 rotates down toward the lip 104 , the carrying handle 84 is positioned within the side wall 24 and supported from below by the lip 104 . In this manner, the carrying handle 84 is nested within the side wall 24 of the bucket 20 .
- the lip 104 includes a pair of depressions 108 (one shown in FIG. 1 ) positioned below the apertures 92 defined in the flanges 88 .
- the depressions 108 inhibit substantial interference between the connectors 100 of the carrying handle 84 and the lip 104 during rotation of the carrying handle 84 .
- the bucket 20 is capable of containing a variety of solids and/or liquids for a variety of different purposes. Plus, the contents may be introduced into the cavity 32 of the bucket 20 in a variety of manners. As the contents are being introduced into the cavity 32 , a user may ascertain the quantity of the contents within the cavity 32 by utilizing the volume indicators 40 on the side wall 24 . As described above and illustrated in FIG. 3 , the volume indicators 40 may be positioned on the translucent portion 64 of the side wall 24 to enable a user to simultaneously view both the contents within the bucket 20 and the volume indicators 40 , thereby allowing a user to determine the quantity of the contents within the bucket 20 .
- a user may do so in several manners.
- a user may solely grip the pour handle 68 with one hand and transport the bucket 20 by the pour handle 68 .
- a user may grip the pour handle 68 with one hand and grip a portion of the side wall 24 or bottom wall 28 with the other hand.
- a user will transport the bucket 20 in the second manner if the bucket 20 contains a quantity of contents too heavy for a user to transport via the pour handle 68 with a single hand.
- a user may grip the carrying handle 84 with one or two hands as desired and rotate the carrying handle 84 in an upward direction away from the top edge 74 of the side wall 24 .
- the user may carry the bucket 20 via the carrying handle 84 .
- the bucket 20 may be carried in a variety of manners other than those described herein and, accordingly, the described examples are not intended to be limiting.
- the contents of the bucket 20 may be poured or otherwise dispensed from the bucket 20 .
- the contents of the bucket 20 may be poured or dispensed from the bucket 20 in a variety of manners. For example, a user may solely grip the pour handle 68 , lift the bucket 20 via the pour handle 68 , and tilt the bucket 20 toward the pour spout 80 such that the contents of the bucket 20 pour from the cavity 32 over the pour spout 80 .
- a user may grip the pour handle 68 with one hand and grip a portion of the side wall 24 or bottom wall 28 with the other hand, such as, for example, under the pour spout 80 , and tilt the bucket 20 toward the pour spout 80 such that the contents of the bucket 20 pour from the cavity 32 over the pour spout 80 .
- a user may grip the carrying handle 84 with one hand, rotate the carrying handle 84 in an upward direction away from the top edge 74 of the side wall 24 , grip another portion of the bucket 20 with the other hand, such as for example the pour handle 68 , a portion of the side wall 24 , or the bottom wall 28 , and tilt the bucket 20 toward the pour spout 80 such that the contents of the bucket 20 pour from the cavity 32 over the pour spout 80 .
- the contents of the bucket 20 may be poured therefrom in a variety of manners other than those described herein and, accordingly, the described examples are not intended to be limiting.
- FIGS. 10-14 another exemplary bucket 20 A is illustrated.
- Components of the bucket 20 A illustrated in FIGS. 10-14 that are similar to components of the bucket 20 illustrated in FIGS. 1-9 are identified with the same reference number and an “A”.
- the bucket 20 A illustrated in FIGS. 10-14 is substantially the same as the bucket 20 illustrated in FIGS. 1-9 except for the configuration of the carrying handle and associated components.
- the bucket 20 A includes a flange 112 that extends downward from the top edge 74 A of both the front and rear sides 44 A, 48 A of the side wall 24 A.
- the flanges 112 also extend externally of the side wall 24 A and include an aperture 116 (see FIG. 12 ) defined therethrough.
- the carrying handle 84 A includes a connector 100 A (see FIGS. 11 and 14 ) at each end thereof.
- the connectors 100 A extend inward toward each other, are insertable through the apertures 116 defined in the flanges 112 , engage the flanges 112 , and are rotatable within the apertures 116 to facilitate rotation of the carrying handle 84 A relative to the side wall 24 A.
- the carrying handle 84 A is arcuate in shape and has a diameter larger than the top edge 74 A of the side wall 24 A such that the carrying handle 84 A passes by and below the top edge 74 A of the side wall 24 A and may rest against an exterior surface 52 A of the side wall 24 A below the top edge 74 A when the carrying handle 84 A is not in use.
- the bucket 20 A illustrated in FIGS. 10-14 may be transported and the contents poured or otherwise dispensed therefrom in similar manners to those described above in connection with the bucket 20 illustrated in FIGS. 1-9 and, therefore, will not be described again herein.
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Description
- This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/057,540, filed May 30, 2008, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
- This invention relates generally to containers and, more particularly, to large volume buckets including multiple style handles, a pour spout, and a translucent portion facilitating identification of the volume of contents within the buckets.
- In one example, a bucket is provided.
- In another example, a bucket is provided and includes a side wall and a bottom wall together forming a cavity for receiving contents such as solids or liquids. The bucket also includes a first handle coupled to or unitarily formed with the side wall and a pour spout defined in the side wall opposite the first handle. The bucket further includes a second handle rotatably coupled to the side wall and rotatable between a raised position, in which the second handle is displaced upward from the side wall, and a nested position, in which the second handle engages and is supported by a lip defined at or near a top edge of the side wall.
- In yet another example, a bucket is provided and includes a side wall and a bottom wall together forming a cavity for receiving contents such as solids or liquids. A portion of the side wall is translucent to allow a user to view the contents in the cavity of the bucket. The bucket also includes a plurality of volume indicators assisting a user with identifying the quantity of the contents within the cavity of the bucket. The plurality of volume indicators may be positioned on the translucent portion of the side wall.
- In still another example, a container is provided and includes a bottom wall, a side wall extending from the bottom wall, the bottom wall and side wall together defining a cavity for receiving contents, the side wall having a translucent portion and a non-translucent portion, the translucent portion diffuses less light than the non-translucent portion, and a plurality of volume indicators positioned on the side wall.
- In a further example, a bucket is provided and includes a bottom wall, a side wall extending from the bottom wall, the bottom wall and side wall together defining a cavity for receiving contents, the side wall having a translucent portion comprising less than a majority of the side wall and a non-translucent portion comprising a majority of the side wall, the translucent portion diffuses less light than the non-translucent portion, and a plurality of volume indicators positioned on the translucent portion of the side wall.
- Independent features and independent advantages will become apparent to those skilled in the art upon review of the detailed description and drawings.
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FIG. 1 is a top, front perspective view of an exemplary bucket shown with a carrying handle removed; -
FIG. 2 is a bottom, rear perspective view of the bucket shown inFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 3 is a front view of the bucket shown inFIG. 1 , the bucket including a side wall and a portion of the side wall being translucent; -
FIG. 4 is a top view of the bucket shown inFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 5 is a bottom view of the bucket shown inFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 6 is a right side view of the bucket shown inFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 7 is a left side view of the bucket shown inFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 8 is a cross-sectional view of the bucket taken along line 8-8 inFIG. 7 ; -
FIG. 9 is a side view of a carrying handle of the bucket shown inFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 10 is a bottom, front perspective view of another exemplary bucket; -
FIG. 11 is a left side view of the bucket shown inFIG. 10 ; -
FIG. 12 is a top view of the bucket shown inFIG. 10 ; -
FIG. 13 is a top, rear perspective view of the bucket shown inFIG. 10 ; and -
FIG. 14 is a side view of a carrying handle of the bucket shown inFIG. 10 . - It is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of the construction and the arrangement of the components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the drawings. The invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced or of being carried out in various ways. Also, it is understood that the phraseology and terminology used herein is for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting.
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FIGS. 1-9 , an exemplary container orbucket 20 is illustrated and is adapted to receive a variety of contents including both solids and liquids. Thebucket 20 includes aside wall 24 and abottom wall 28, together defining acavity 32 for containing the contents therein. Theside wall 24 extends from thebottom wall 28 at an obtuse angle 36 (seeFIG. 3 ) relative to thebottom wall 28 such that opposing portions of theside wall 24 are spaced further away from one another the further the opposing portions are spaced from the bottom wall 28 (seeFIGS. 7 and 8 ). Thebucket 20 also includes a plurality ofvolume indicators 40 incrementally positioned along theside wall 24 to assist a user with identifying the quantity of content volume within thebucket 20. In some embodiments and with reference to FIGS. 1 and 3-8, the plurality ofindicators 40 are located on both afront side 44 and arear side 48 of theside wall 24. More particularly, a first set ofvolume indicators 40 are positioned on anexterior surface 52 of thefront side 44 and a second set ofvolume indicators 40 are positioned on aninterior surface 56 of therear side 48. In other embodiments, the plurality ofvolume indicators 40 may be located solely on thefront side 44 orrear side 48 of theside wall 24 and may be on either theinterior surface 56 orexterior surface 52 of the front or 44, 48. In yet other embodiments, the plurality ofrear sides volume indicators 40 may be located on both the exterior and 52, 56 of both the front andinterior surfaces 44, 48. In still other embodiments, the plurality ofrear sides volume indicators 40 may be located anywhere on theside wall 24 as long as a user is capable of viewing thevolume indicators 40 to identify the quantity of the contents within thebucket 20. In the illustrated exemplary embodiment, thevolume indicators 40 include both English and International System (SI)volume indicators 40 to accommodate both measurement systems. More particularly, the illustratedvolume indicators 40 include liter indicators and quarts indicators. Alternatively, thevolume indicators 40 may include only one system of measurement (i.e., English or SI), may include any number ofindicators 40 at any desirable increment, and may represent any desirable measuring unit. - With particular reference to
FIG. 3 , theside wall 24 of thebucket 20 includes anopaque portion 60 and atranslucent portion 64. Thetranslucent portion 64 of theside wall 24 allows a user to view through theside wall 24 of thebucket 20 to identify the quantity of the contents within thebucket 20, while theopaque portion 60 of theside wall 24 does not allow a user to view therethrough. In the illustrated embodiment, thevolume indicators 40 are positioned on thetranslucent portion 64 of theside wall 24, which allows a user to simultaneously view thevolume indicators 40 and the contents within thebucket 20 to determine the quantity of the contents within thebucket 20. In other embodiments, thevolume indicators 40 may be positioned on aninterior surface 56 of theside wall 24 opposite thetranslucent portion 64 to allow a user to view through thetranslucent portion 64 to thevolume indicators 40 positioned on the opposite side. In the illustrated embodiment, thebucket 20 includes a singletranslucent portion 64 on afront side 44 of thebucket 20. Alternatively, thebucket 20 may include a second translucent portion on therear side 48 opposite the firsttranslucent portion 64 to allow a user to view into thebucket 20 from both the front and 44, 48 of therear sides bucket 20. Also, in the alternative, thebucket 20 may include any number oftranslucent portions 64 to allow a user to view into thebucket 20 from any number of positions. Further, in the alternative, thebucket 20 may include the same number oftranslucent portions 64 as sets ofvolume indicators 40 and the sets ofvolume indicators 40 may be positioned on thetranslucent portions 64. In some embodiments, thetranslucent portion 64 may be clear or completely transparent. In other embodiments, thetranslucent portion 64 may not be completely transparent and may diffuse some light while allowing other light to pass therethrough, thereby still allowing a user to view the contents or at least a shadow of the contents within thebucket 20. In the illustrated embodiment, thetranslucent portion 64 of theside wall 24 extends substantially the entire height of theside wall 24 and is a four-sided polygon in shape. Alternatively, thetranslucent portion 64 may be any size and shape as long as a user may view the contents of thebucket 20. - One way to achieve the translucent area within the plastic that allows one to view the measuring marks within, is to highly polish the area of the mold within the area highlighting the measuring marks to create the finished look of translucent properties, whereas, the areas surrounding that highly polished section are prepared with an acid etched or other treatment that creates a roughness in the mold, thereby creating an opaque esthetic to the plastic once it is molded.
- With continued reference to
FIGS. 1-8 , thebucket 20 further includes a first handle or pour handle 68 rigidly connected to theside wall 24. In some embodiments, including the illustrated embodiment, thepour handle 68 is unitarily formed as one-piece with theside wall 24. In other embodiments, thepour handle 68 may be formed separately from theside wall 24 and rigidly connected to theside wall 24 in a variety of manners including, but not limited to, fastening, adhering, bonding, etc. Thepour handle 68 includes afirst handle portion 72 extending away from atop edge 74 of theside wall 24 and includes asecond handle portion 76 extending downward from thefirst handle portion 72. Thebucket 20 also includes apour spout 80 defined in theside wall 24 opposite thepour handle 68. The pourspout 80 facilitates easy pouring of the contents from thebucket 20. - With particular reference to
FIGS. 1-9 , theexemplary bucket 20 includes a second handle or carrying handle 84 (seeFIG. 9 ) that may be rotatably connected to theside wall 24. Theside wall 24 includes aflange 88 extending upward from thetop edge 74 of both the front and 44, 48 of therear sides side wall 24, and anaperture 92 is defined in bothflanges 88. The carryinghandle 84 is arcuate or semi-circular in shape and includes agrip 96 near a middle of the carryinghandle 84 and aconnector 100 at each end of the carryinghandle 84. Theconnectors 100 extend outward, are insertable through theapertures 92 defined in theflanges 88, engage theflanges 88, and are rotatable within theapertures 92 to facilitate rotation of the carryinghandle 84 relative to theside wall 24. Alip 104 is defined in theinterior surface 56 of theside wall 24 near thetop edge 74 thereof and completely around theinterior surface 56 of theside wall 24. Thetop edge 74 and thelip 104 are sufficiently large such that when the carryinghandle 84 rotates down toward thelip 104, the carryinghandle 84 is positioned within theside wall 24 and supported from below by thelip 104. In this manner, the carryinghandle 84 is nested within theside wall 24 of thebucket 20. Thelip 104 includes a pair of depressions 108 (one shown inFIG. 1 ) positioned below theapertures 92 defined in theflanges 88. Thedepressions 108 inhibit substantial interference between theconnectors 100 of the carryinghandle 84 and thelip 104 during rotation of the carryinghandle 84. - Operation of the
bucket 20 will now be described with reference toFIGS. 1-9 . Thebucket 20 is capable of containing a variety of solids and/or liquids for a variety of different purposes. Plus, the contents may be introduced into thecavity 32 of thebucket 20 in a variety of manners. As the contents are being introduced into thecavity 32, a user may ascertain the quantity of the contents within thecavity 32 by utilizing thevolume indicators 40 on theside wall 24. As described above and illustrated inFIG. 3 , thevolume indicators 40 may be positioned on thetranslucent portion 64 of theside wall 24 to enable a user to simultaneously view both the contents within thebucket 20 and thevolume indicators 40, thereby allowing a user to determine the quantity of the contents within thebucket 20. If a user desires to transport thebucket 20, the user may do so in several manners. First, a user may solely grip the pourhandle 68 with one hand and transport thebucket 20 by the pourhandle 68. Second, a user may grip the pourhandle 68 with one hand and grip a portion of theside wall 24 orbottom wall 28 with the other hand. Typically, a user will transport thebucket 20 in the second manner if thebucket 20 contains a quantity of contents too heavy for a user to transport via the pourhandle 68 with a single hand. Third, a user may grip the carryinghandle 84 with one or two hands as desired and rotate the carryinghandle 84 in an upward direction away from thetop edge 74 of theside wall 24. The user may carry thebucket 20 via the carryinghandle 84. It should be understood that thebucket 20 may be carried in a variety of manners other than those described herein and, accordingly, the described examples are not intended to be limiting. - It may be desirable for the contents of the
bucket 20 to be poured or otherwise dispensed from thebucket 20. The contents of thebucket 20 may be poured or dispensed from thebucket 20 in a variety of manners. For example, a user may solely grip the pourhandle 68, lift thebucket 20 via the pourhandle 68, and tilt thebucket 20 toward the pourspout 80 such that the contents of thebucket 20 pour from thecavity 32 over the pourspout 80. In another example, a user may grip the pourhandle 68 with one hand and grip a portion of theside wall 24 orbottom wall 28 with the other hand, such as, for example, under the pourspout 80, and tilt thebucket 20 toward the pourspout 80 such that the contents of thebucket 20 pour from thecavity 32 over the pourspout 80. In yet another example, a user may grip the carryinghandle 84 with one hand, rotate the carryinghandle 84 in an upward direction away from thetop edge 74 of theside wall 24, grip another portion of thebucket 20 with the other hand, such as for example the pourhandle 68, a portion of theside wall 24, or thebottom wall 28, and tilt thebucket 20 toward the pourspout 80 such that the contents of thebucket 20 pour from thecavity 32 over the pourspout 80. It should be understood that the contents of thebucket 20 may be poured therefrom in a variety of manners other than those described herein and, accordingly, the described examples are not intended to be limiting. - With reference to
FIGS. 10-14 , anotherexemplary bucket 20A is illustrated. Components of thebucket 20A illustrated inFIGS. 10-14 that are similar to components of thebucket 20 illustrated inFIGS. 1-9 are identified with the same reference number and an “A”. Thebucket 20A illustrated inFIGS. 10-14 is substantially the same as thebucket 20 illustrated inFIGS. 1-9 except for the configuration of the carrying handle and associated components. More particularly, thebucket 20A includes aflange 112 that extends downward from thetop edge 74A of both the front and 44A, 48A of therear sides side wall 24A. Theflanges 112 also extend externally of theside wall 24A and include an aperture 116 (seeFIG. 12 ) defined therethrough. The carrying handle 84A includes aconnector 100A (seeFIGS. 11 and 14 ) at each end thereof. Theconnectors 100A extend inward toward each other, are insertable through theapertures 116 defined in theflanges 112, engage theflanges 112, and are rotatable within theapertures 116 to facilitate rotation of the carryinghandle 84A relative to theside wall 24A. The carryinghandle 84A is arcuate in shape and has a diameter larger than thetop edge 74A of theside wall 24A such that the carryinghandle 84A passes by and below thetop edge 74A of theside wall 24A and may rest against anexterior surface 52A of theside wall 24A below thetop edge 74A when the carryinghandle 84A is not in use. Thebucket 20A illustrated inFIGS. 10-14 may be transported and the contents poured or otherwise dispensed therefrom in similar manners to those described above in connection with thebucket 20 illustrated inFIGS. 1-9 and, therefore, will not be described again herein. - The foregoing description of the embodiments of the invention have been presented for purposes of illustration and description, and are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise form disclosed. The descriptions were selected to best explain the principles of the invention and their practical application to enable other skilled in the art to best utilize the invention in various embodiments and various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated. Although particular constructions of the invention have been shown and described, other alternative constructions will be apparent to those skilled in the art and are within the intended scope of the invention.
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