US20130180067A1 - Paintbrush with detachable head - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to a paint brush, and more particularly to a paint brush having a detachable paint brush head.
- Paint brushes are well known and are useful in a number of applications. However, once a common paint brush is used, it is typically necessary to either clean the paint off of the paint brush, or in the alternative, throw the paint brush away.
- the common paint brush is typically formed so that the handle is in the same plane (i.e. axially aligned) with the brush head. While this alignment may be suitable for some uses, it can be limiting and not as suitable or comfortable for a user in other uses.
- the present invention relates to a paint brush that has a handle and a detachable paint brush head.
- the handle can be formed for comfort in a user's hand, such as being contoured to fit in a person's palm and have contoured portions for receiving the fingers of the person.
- the handle could also be formed to fit either a left-handed person or a right-handed person.
- the handle may also be formed at an angle relative to the brush head, so that a user's wrist need not conform to the longitudinal axis of the paint brush.
- the handle may also pivot relative to the brush, thereby giving a user a plurality of options for positioning of the brush head relative to the handle.
- a handle is coupled to a brush head using at least one groove-and-tab connector.
- the groove-and-tab connector could be configured to permit coupling of the handle and brush head in a number of positions.
- a handle is coupled to a brush head using a selectable engagement device.
- the selectable engagement device has a first position wherein the brush head can be engaged or disengaged from the handle.
- the selectable engagement device also has a second position wherein the brush head can be locked in place relative to the handle.
- FIG. 1 is an elevation view of a paint brush having a handle that is detachable and a brush head;
- FIG. 2 is an elevation view of another embodiment of a paint brush having a handle that is detachable and a brush head;
- FIG. 3 is an elevation view of a selectable engagement device useful in detachably securing the paint brush handle to the brush head;
- FIG. 4 is a perspective view of another embodiment of the paint brush handle of the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is a perspective view of another embodiment of the paint brush head associated with the present invention.
- FIG. 6 is a perspective view of yet another embodiment of the paint brush head associated with the present invention.
- FIG. 7 is a perspective view of a paint brush roller head associated with the present invention.
- FIG. 8 is an exploded assembly view of a paint brush handle.
- FIG. 1 illustrates a paint brush apparatus 10 having a handle 12 and a brush head 14 .
- Handle 12 is illustratively formed to have a protrusion 16 that is configured to mate with recess 18 formed in connecting end 20 of brush head 14 .
- Brush head 14 also has a brush end 22 that provides filaments or hairs for use in applying paint to a surface.
- brush head 14 may have a differently shaped or smaller profile.
- other materials may be substituted for brush head 14 , such as foam applicators, cloth applicators, sponges, and the like.
- Handle 12 illustratively includes a contoured finger-grip surface 24 having a plurality of finger-receiving recesses 26 .
- finger-receiving recesses 26 cooperate with a plurality of rims 28 positioned therebetween so as to form a grip that is comfortable and substantially conforms to the contours of a human hand.
- a contoured surface 30 may also be provided on the palm-side surface 32 of handle 12 .
- Handle 12 may also be configured to fit either a left-handed grip or a right-handed grip by having an exterior surface that is contoured to the corresponding grip.
- FIG. 1 shows a handle 12 that is substantially formed in a 90-degree angle
- handle 12 may be implemented as required by the particular use. For example, it may be advantageous for a handle 12 to have a less than 90-degree angle in certain applications. This configuration may be desirable for greater comfort, and/or for ease in accessing the area to be painted.
- handle 12 may be configured to have a pivotable angle (not shown), which would allow for a range of angles between grip portion 34 and engagement portion 36 .
- protrusion 16 is cylindrically shaped and has a smaller outer diameter than engagement portion 36 . Protrusion 16 extends outwardly away from engagement portion 36 a sufficient length to permit a secure connection between male protrusion 16 and female connecting end 20 of brush head 14 .
- Connecting end 20 of brush head 14 is illustratively formed to have a cylindrically shaped recess 18 , the recess being configured to receive male protrusion 16 .
- Protrusion 16 has at least one groove 38 formed in the external surface 40 of protrusion 16 .
- Groove 38 is configured to receive a tab 42 that is illustratively positioned on the interior of cylindrically shaped recess 18 .
- Multiple tabs 42 may also be placed along the interior of cylindrically shaped recess 18 in order to mate with a protrusion having a plurality of grooves 38 .
- paint brush apparatus 10 may be configured such that protrusion 16 is located on brush head 14 and recess 18 is located on handle 12 .
- brush head 14 can be connectable with handle 12 in a number of orientations.
- brush head 14 could be aligned with handle 12 in the manner shown in FIG. 1 , where brush head 14 is substantially co-planar with handle 12 .
- brush head 14 could be rotated relative to handle 12 such that tabs 42 each align with a different groove, permitting alignments of brush head 14 and handle 12 that are not co-planar.
- Such varying alignments may be desirable for projects which are better facilitated by having a different angle of attack for the brush head 14 .
- a paint brush apparatus 60 comprises a handle 62 and a brush head 64 .
- a grip portion 66 can be configured similarly to grip portion 34 of handle 12 in FIG. 1 .
- grip portion 66 of FIG. 2 may include finger-receiving recesses 70 that are bounded by rims 68 .
- grip portion 66 may be configured to fit either a left hand or a right hand of a user.
- handle 62 and brush head 64 are connectable via selectable engagement device 72 and receiver 74 .
- Selectable engagement device 72 is illustratively a cylindrical tube 76 having a movable rod 78 disposed therein, as can be seen in FIG. 3 .
- Selectable engagement device 72 has a button end 80 housing a button 82 (visible in FIGS. 2 and 3 ).
- button 82 is an exposed end of movable rod 78 .
- the opposite, engagement end 79 of selectable engagement device 72 is enclosed and contains at least one aperture 84 .
- a ball bearing 86 is positioned inside cylindrical tube 76 such that a portion of the ball bearing 86 extends outwardly through aperture 84 . Outer surface 91 of rod 78 engages ball bearing 86 , holding it in place against aperture 84 .
- a chamber 88 circumscribes rod 78 , and a spring 90 is positioned between end cap 92 of cylindrical tube 76 and rod 78 , thereby maintaining a bias against rod 78 to naturally predispose rod 78 in the position shown in FIG. 3 .
- button 82 When button 82 is depressed, rod 78 moves in the direction indicated by arrow 94 , depressing spring 90 against end cap 92 .
- Such movement aligns chamber 88 with aperture 84 , thereby allowing ball bearing 86 to partially recess inside chamber 88 and thereby not protrude as far through aperture 84 . In this position, selectable engagement device 72 can be engaged or disengaged with receiver 74 .
- button 82 can be released, so as to cause ball bearing 86 to engage an inner surface 96 of receiver 74 .
- inner surface 96 may be fitted with a chamber or dimple (not shown) that receives ball bearing 86 , or any similar type of construction that permits a locking engagement between selectable engagement device 72 and receiver 74 . It is also contemplated that inner surface 96 may alternatively be formed of a malleable or other type of material that would allow for ball bearing 86 to imbed in inner surface 96 and thereby retain selectable engagement device 72 inside receiver 74 .
- a positioner may also be used to facilitate engagement between handle 62 and brush head 64 .
- Such a positioner may comprise, for example, matching engageable teeth that are formed on each of the surfaces of the handle 62 and brush head 64 .
- the engageable teeth would be positioned such that when handle 62 and brush head 64 are engaged, the teeth would engage and therefore lock the rotational position of the brush head 64 in place relative to handle 62 .
- the teeth may be positioned, for example, on engagement surface 98 of handle 62 and on the opposing engagement surface 100 of brush head 64 .
- Another alternative construction is to place the teeth on or near end cap 92 of selectable engagement device 72 , and mating teeth inside receiver 74 .
- a paint feed tube may further be desirable to incorporate a paint feed tube, or some other means of introducing paint to the brush head.
- a paint feed tube may be desirable to have a paint feed tube that passes through the handle to feed paint to the paint brush head.
- the paint feed tube may be connected to a paint supply, or even a pressurized paint supply, that would provide a constant source of paint to the brush head.
- such a paint feed tube may be configured to pass through the center of rod 78 .
- other configurations are within the scope of the disclosure.
- a paint brush handle 100 and heads 102 , 104 , 105 are disclosed in FIGS. 4-8 .
- Paint brush handle 100 is illustratively formed of two substantially symmetric halves 106 , 108 , and the two halves are fastened with at least one fastener.
- a grip coating 110 is also disclosed, the grip being of a material that provides both comfort and utility as a grip.
- Such a material for the grip coating 110 may be a polymer or rubberized type of material that is long-lasting and durable, yet has some flexibility so as to feel comfortable in the hand.
- handle 100 can be configured to have an engagement portion 112 that mates with receiving portion 114 of brush heads 102 , 104 , 105 , shown in FIGS. 5-7 .
- engagement portion 112 has recesses 114 that can mate with tabs 116 of brush heads 102 , 104 , or 105 .
- Recesses 114 cooperate with tabs 116 to create a mating relationship between handle 100 and a selected one of heads 102 , 104 , 105 such that head 102 , 104 or 105 does not rotate relative to handle 100 when handle 100 and head 102 are engaged.
- Handle 100 also has a rim 118 that interlocks with head 102 to maintain the engagement between handle 100 and head 102 .
- handle 100 is illustratively configured to include a first thumb notch 120 and a second thumb notch 122 .
- the alternative positions for the thumb in notch 120 or 122 allows for a range of hand sizes and/or a range of desired grips for a user.
- FIG. 5 is an example of one type of paint brush head 102 that can be engaged with handle 100 .
- paint brush head 102 holds a two inch paint brush.
- Such a two inch paint brush is well known in the art, and is readily formed and attached to head 102 via staples, glue, or any other type of fastener.
- paint brush head 104 is shown in FIG. 6 , wherein the paint brush head 104 holds a four inch brush.
- brush heads 102 and 104 each include a protrusion 121 that provides a lip to facilitate easy detachment from handle 100 .
- roller head 105 may also be attached to handle 100 .
- Roller head 105 may include a paint catch 126 that functions to prevent paint from running down support 128 and on to handle 100 .
- support 128 is made of metal and is attached to a plastic head 105 .
- roller head 105 has a receiving portion 130 that engages engagement portion 112 of handle 100 .
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A paint brush has a handle and a paint brush head. The paint brush head is detachable from the paint brush handle. The paint brush head may be rotatable to a number of positions relative to the paint brush handle.
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- This application is related to U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/863,029, filed on Oct. 26, 2006, incorporated herein by reference.
- This invention relates to a paint brush, and more particularly to a paint brush having a detachable paint brush head.
- Paint brushes are well known and are useful in a number of applications. However, once a common paint brush is used, it is typically necessary to either clean the paint off of the paint brush, or in the alternative, throw the paint brush away.
- Moreover, the common paint brush is typically formed so that the handle is in the same plane (i.e. axially aligned) with the brush head. While this alignment may be suitable for some uses, it can be limiting and not as suitable or comfortable for a user in other uses.
- The present invention relates to a paint brush that has a handle and a detachable paint brush head. The handle can be formed for comfort in a user's hand, such as being contoured to fit in a person's palm and have contoured portions for receiving the fingers of the person. The handle could also be formed to fit either a left-handed person or a right-handed person.
- The handle may also be formed at an angle relative to the brush head, so that a user's wrist need not conform to the longitudinal axis of the paint brush. The handle may also pivot relative to the brush, thereby giving a user a plurality of options for positioning of the brush head relative to the handle.
- In one embodiment, a handle is coupled to a brush head using at least one groove-and-tab connector. The groove-and-tab connector could be configured to permit coupling of the handle and brush head in a number of positions.
- In another embodiment of the present invention, a handle is coupled to a brush head using a selectable engagement device. The selectable engagement device has a first position wherein the brush head can be engaged or disengaged from the handle. The selectable engagement device also has a second position wherein the brush head can be locked in place relative to the handle.
- Additional features of the invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art upon consideration of the following detailed description of preferred embodiments exemplifying the best mode of carrying out the invention as presently perceived.
- The detailed description particularly refers to the accompanying figures in which:
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FIG. 1 is an elevation view of a paint brush having a handle that is detachable and a brush head; -
FIG. 2 is an elevation view of another embodiment of a paint brush having a handle that is detachable and a brush head; -
FIG. 3 is an elevation view of a selectable engagement device useful in detachably securing the paint brush handle to the brush head; -
FIG. 4 is a perspective view of another embodiment of the paint brush handle of the present invention; -
FIG. 5 is a perspective view of another embodiment of the paint brush head associated with the present invention; -
FIG. 6 is a perspective view of yet another embodiment of the paint brush head associated with the present invention; -
FIG. 7 is a perspective view of a paint brush roller head associated with the present invention; and -
FIG. 8 is an exploded assembly view of a paint brush handle. -
FIG. 1 illustrates a paint brush apparatus 10 having a handle 12 and a brush head 14. Handle 12 is illustratively formed to have a protrusion 16 that is configured to mate with recess 18 formed in connecting end 20 of brush head 14. Brush head 14 also has a brush end 22 that provides filaments or hairs for use in applying paint to a surface. It should be understood that although the illustrations show a fairly broad brush of a width considerably larger than that of the handle 12, other brush head shapes and modifications are within the scope of the disclosure, and brush head 14 may have a differently shaped or smaller profile. In addition, other materials may be substituted for brush head 14, such as foam applicators, cloth applicators, sponges, and the like. - Handle 12 illustratively includes a contoured finger-grip surface 24 having a plurality of finger-receiving
recesses 26. In the illustrated embodiment, finger-receivingrecesses 26 cooperate with a plurality of rims 28 positioned therebetween so as to form a grip that is comfortable and substantially conforms to the contours of a human hand. As illustrated, acontoured surface 30 may also be provided on the palm-side surface 32 of handle 12. Handle 12 may also be configured to fit either a left-handed grip or a right-handed grip by having an exterior surface that is contoured to the corresponding grip. - Although
FIG. 1 shows a handle 12 that is substantially formed in a 90-degree angle, it should be understood that other configurations are within the scope of the disclosure. Such configurations may be implemented as required by the particular use. For example, it may be advantageous for a handle 12 to have a less than 90-degree angle in certain applications. This configuration may be desirable for greater comfort, and/or for ease in accessing the area to be painted. In the alternative, handle 12 may be configured to have a pivotable angle (not shown), which would allow for a range of angles betweengrip portion 34 andengagement portion 36. - In the embodiment illustrated in
FIG. 1 , protrusion 16 is cylindrically shaped and has a smaller outer diameter thanengagement portion 36. Protrusion 16 extends outwardly away from engagement portion 36 a sufficient length to permit a secure connection between male protrusion 16 and female connecting end 20 of brush head 14. - Connecting end 20 of brush head 14 is illustratively formed to have a cylindrically shaped recess 18, the recess being configured to receive male protrusion 16. Protrusion 16 has at least one groove 38 formed in the external surface 40 of protrusion 16. Groove 38 is configured to receive a
tab 42 that is illustratively positioned on the interior of cylindrically shaped recess 18.Multiple tabs 42 may also be placed along the interior of cylindrically shaped recess 18 in order to mate with a protrusion having a plurality of grooves 38. Of course, it should be understood that paint brush apparatus 10 may be configured such that protrusion 16 is located on brush head 14 and recess 18 is located on handle 12. - If a plurality of groove 38 and
tab 42 combinations are used, as shown inFIG. 1 , brush head 14 can be connectable with handle 12 in a number of orientations. For example, brush head 14 could be aligned with handle 12 in the manner shown inFIG. 1 , where brush head 14 is substantially co-planar with handle 12. In the alternative, however, brush head 14 could be rotated relative to handle 12 such thattabs 42 each align with a different groove, permitting alignments of brush head 14 and handle 12 that are not co-planar. Such varying alignments may be desirable for projects which are better facilitated by having a different angle of attack for the brush head 14. - Another embodiment is shown in
FIG. 2 , wherein apaint brush apparatus 60 comprises a handle 62 and a brush head 64. In the embodiment shown inFIG. 2 , a grip portion 66 can be configured similarly togrip portion 34 of handle 12 inFIG. 1 . For example, grip portion 66 ofFIG. 2 may include finger-receivingrecesses 70 that are bounded by rims 68. Furthermore, grip portion 66 may be configured to fit either a left hand or a right hand of a user. - In the embodiment disclosed in
FIG. 2 , handle 62 and brush head 64 are connectable viaselectable engagement device 72 andreceiver 74.Selectable engagement device 72 is illustratively a cylindrical tube 76 having a movable rod 78 disposed therein, as can be seen inFIG. 3 .Selectable engagement device 72 has abutton end 80 housing a button 82 (visible inFIGS. 2 and 3 ). In the illustrated embodiment,button 82 is an exposed end of movable rod 78. The opposite,engagement end 79 ofselectable engagement device 72 is enclosed and contains at least one aperture 84. A ball bearing 86 is positioned inside cylindrical tube 76 such that a portion of the ball bearing 86 extends outwardly through aperture 84. Outer surface 91 of rod 78 engages ball bearing 86, holding it in place against aperture 84. - A
chamber 88 circumscribes rod 78, and aspring 90 is positioned between end cap 92 of cylindrical tube 76 and rod 78, thereby maintaining a bias against rod 78 to naturally predispose rod 78 in the position shown inFIG. 3 . Whenbutton 82 is depressed, rod 78 moves in the direction indicated by arrow 94, depressingspring 90 against end cap 92. Such movement alignschamber 88 with aperture 84, thereby allowing ball bearing 86 to partially recess insidechamber 88 and thereby not protrude as far through aperture 84. In this position,selectable engagement device 72 can be engaged or disengaged withreceiver 74. Onceselectable engagement device 72 is engaged with receiver 74 (and therefore handle 62 and brush head 64 are engaged),button 82 can be released, so as to cause ball bearing 86 to engage an inner surface 96 ofreceiver 74. In order to accommodate ball bearing 86, inner surface 96 may be fitted with a chamber or dimple (not shown) that receives ball bearing 86, or any similar type of construction that permits a locking engagement betweenselectable engagement device 72 andreceiver 74. It is also contemplated that inner surface 96 may alternatively be formed of a malleable or other type of material that would allow for ball bearing 86 to imbed in inner surface 96 and thereby retainselectable engagement device 72 insidereceiver 74. - A positioner (not shown) may also be used to facilitate engagement between handle 62 and brush head 64. Such a positioner may comprise, for example, matching engageable teeth that are formed on each of the surfaces of the handle 62 and brush head 64. The engageable teeth would be positioned such that when handle 62 and brush head 64 are engaged, the teeth would engage and therefore lock the rotational position of the brush head 64 in place relative to handle 62. The teeth may be positioned, for example, on engagement surface 98 of handle 62 and on the opposing
engagement surface 100 of brush head 64. Another alternative construction is to place the teeth on or near end cap 92 ofselectable engagement device 72, and mating teeth insidereceiver 74. - In either embodiment, it may further be desirable to incorporate a paint feed tube, or some other means of introducing paint to the brush head. For example, it may be desirable to have a paint feed tube that passes through the handle to feed paint to the paint brush head. The paint feed tube may be connected to a paint supply, or even a pressurized paint supply, that would provide a constant source of paint to the brush head. In the embodiment shown in
FIGS. 2 and 3 , such a paint feed tube may be configured to pass through the center of rod 78. However, other configurations are within the scope of the disclosure. - In yet another embodiment, a
paint brush handle 100 and heads 102, 104, 105 are disclosed inFIGS. 4-8 . Paint brush handle 100 is illustratively formed of two substantiallysymmetric halves 106, 108, and the two halves are fastened with at least one fastener. A grip coating 110 is also disclosed, the grip being of a material that provides both comfort and utility as a grip. Such a material for the grip coating 110, for example, may be a polymer or rubberized type of material that is long-lasting and durable, yet has some flexibility so as to feel comfortable in the hand. - As shown in
FIG. 4 , handle 100 can be configured to have an engagement portion 112 that mates with receivingportion 114 of brush heads 102, 104, 105, shown inFIGS. 5-7 . Illustratively, engagement portion 112 hasrecesses 114 that can mate withtabs 116 of brush heads 102, 104, or 105.Recesses 114 cooperate withtabs 116 to create a mating relationship betweenhandle 100 and a selected one ofheads 102, 104, 105 such thathead 102, 104 or 105 does not rotate relative to handle 100 whenhandle 100 and head 102 are engaged. Handle 100 also has a rim 118 that interlocks with head 102 to maintain the engagement betweenhandle 100 and head 102. - As can be seen in
FIGS. 4 and 8 , handle 100 is illustratively configured to include a first thumb notch 120 and a second thumb notch 122. The alternative positions for the thumb in notch 120 or 122 allows for a range of hand sizes and/or a range of desired grips for a user. -
FIG. 5 is an example of one type of paint brush head 102 that can be engaged withhandle 100. In the example shown inFIG. 5 , paint brush head 102 holds a two inch paint brush. Such a two inch paint brush is well known in the art, and is readily formed and attached to head 102 via staples, glue, or any other type of fastener. - Yet another type of
paint brush head 104 is shown inFIG. 6 , wherein thepaint brush head 104 holds a four inch brush. In the illustrated embodiments shown in FIGS. 5 and 6, brush heads 102 and 104 each include aprotrusion 121 that provides a lip to facilitate easy detachment fromhandle 100. - It is contemplated that a roller head 105, such as that shown in
FIG. 7 , may also be attached to handle 100. Roller head 105 may include a paint catch 126 that functions to prevent paint from running down support 128 and on to handle 100. Illustratively, support 128 is made of metal and is attached to a plastic head 105. Similar to paint brush heads 102, 104, roller head 105 has a receiving portion 130 that engages engagement portion 112 ofhandle 100. - While the disclosure is susceptible to various modifications and alternative forms, specific exemplary embodiments thereof have been shown by way of example in the drawings and have herein been described in detail. It should be understood, however, that there is no intent to limit the disclosure to the particular forms disclosed, but on the contrary, the intention is to cover all modifications, equivalents, and alternatives falling within the spirit and scope of the disclosure.
- There is a plurality of advantages of the present invention arising from the various features of the paint brush described herein. It will be noted that alternative embodiments of the paint brush of the present invention may not include all of the features described yet still benefit from at least some of the advantages of such features. Those of ordinary skill in the art may readily devise their own implementations of a paint brush that incorporate one or more of the features of the present invention.
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1. A paint brush kit comprising:
a handle having a plurality of finger-receiving contours and a brush-head engagement portion;
a first brush head having a receiving portion for receiving the brush-head engagement portion of the handle;
a second brush head having a second receiving portion for receiving the brush-head engagement portion of the handle; and
a roller head having a third receiving portion for receiving the brush-head engagement portion of the handle,
wherein the handle is selectively engageable with one of the first brush head, the second brush head, and the roller head.
2. The paint brush kit of claim 1 , wherein the first brush head, second brush head, and roller head each can be connected to the handle in a plurality of positions.
3. The paint brush kit of claim 1 , wherein the first brush head further comprises a lip.
4. The paint brush kit of claim 1 , wherein the second brush head further comprises a lip.
5. The paint brush kit of claim 1 , wherein the handle is configured such that the engagement portion is angled relative to a hand-gripping portion.
6. The paint brush kit of claim 1 , wherein the engagement portion defines an axis, and each of the first brush head, second brush head, and roller head is connectable to the engagement portion along the axis.
7. The paint brush kit of claim 6 , wherein each of the first brush head, second brush head, and roller head is connectable at a plurality of radially aligned positions relative to the engagement portion.
8. A paint brush comprising:
a handle having a grip portion with plurality of finger-receiving contours and a brush-head engagement portion, the brush-head engagement portion defining an axis that is at an angle relative to the grip portion;
a brush head having a receiving portion for receiving the brush-head engagement portion of the handle;
wherein the handle is engageable with the brush head in a plurality of radial angles relative to the axis defined by the engagement portion.
9. The paint brush of claim 8 , wherein the brush head is configured to support a two inch brush.
10. The paint brush of claim 8 , wherein the brush head is configured to support a four inch brush.
11. The paint brush of claim 8 , wherein the brush head is configured to support a roller.
12. The paint brush of claim 8 , wherein the brush head comprises a lip for facilitating removal of the brush head from the paint brush.
13. The paint brush of claim 8 , wherein the brush head comprises tabs that position the brush head relative to the handle.
14. The paint brush of claim 8 , wherein the engagement portion of the handle comprises a rim for retaining the brush head when it is engaged with the engagement portion.
15. The paint brush of claim 4 , wherein the brush head comprises a retainer for engaging with the rim.
16. A method of packaging a paint brush, the method comprising:
providing a paint brush handle;
providing a first paint brush head that is configured to be removably mounted on the paint brush handle;
providing replacement paint brush heads that are removably mountable on the paint brush handle such that the first paint brush head can be disposed of after use and a replacement paint brush head used in its place.
17. The method of claim 16 , wherein the and first paint brush head and the replacement paint brush heads are removably mountable on the paint brush handle in a plurality of positions.
18. The method of claim 17 , wherein each of the plurality of positions is an axial offset from at least one of the other positions.
19. The method of claim 16 , wherein the paint brush handle has a contoured grip portion and an engagement portion.
20. The method of claim 19 , wherein the engagement portion is positioned at an angle relative to the contoured grip portion.
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