Paint brush holder

Supports – Brush and broom – Clasp type

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2482132, A46B 1702

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049918036

ABSTRACT:
The invention provides a paint brush holder for holding a paint brush by its handle in a generally horizontal position over the rim of an open paint can. The holder includes resilient, spaced leg members joined by a U-shaped connection to grip the rim of the paint can. A clip structure holds the paint brush handle and includes a plate member positioned horizontally above the U-shaped connection and a resilient connection structure interconnecting the U-shaped connection and the plate member. The paint brush handle is received and retained between the plate member and the U-shaped connection.

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