[0001] The present invention concerns a device for manufacturing brushes.
[0002] More particularly, this invention concerns a device for manufacturing brushes whereby
bundles of fibers which are rounded at their far ends are provided in a brush body.
[0003] From Belgian patent No. 1,013,374 in the name of FIRMA G.B. BOUCHERIE N.V., a device
for manufacturing brushes is known, whereby fibers are supplied from different fiber
loading spaces to a filling tool which inserts the fibers in a brush body on the one
hand, and whereby the fibers in the fiber loading spaces are filled up from fiber
supply ducts.
[0004] This device makes it possible to manufacture brushes whereby the fibers are rounded
after the fibers have been provided in the brush body.
[0005] This is disadvantageous, however, in that when the different fibers in the brush
body differ in length, or when fiber bundles are not cut off straight, it turns out
to be extremely difficult to round the far ends of the shorter fibers in the brush
body without damaging the longer fibers, such that one is limited in forming the fiber
profile of the finished brushes.
[0006] In order to remedy this disadvantage, a device for rounding the far ends of the fibers
before they are provided in the above-mentioned fiber supply ducts is known.
[0007] The disadvantage of the use of both separate devices is that the fibers are first
cut at the desired length, must then be provided in the known device for rounding
the fibers and must finally be transferred from this rounding device to the above-mentioned
fiber supply ducts.
[0008] The transport of the fibers between the device for rounding the fibers and the above-mentioned
fiber supply ducts is done in a predominantly manual manner up to now, which is laborious
and time-consuming, with as an additional disadvantage that a worker must stay on
the spot all the time to continually fill up the device for manufacturing brushes
from the above-mentioned device for rounding the far ends of fibers, as a result of
which the labor costs form a relatively important part of the total production costs.
[0009] The present invention aims to provide a solution to the above-mentioned and other
disadvantages.
[0010] To this end, the invention concerns a device for manufacturing brushes, more particularly
for inserting fibers in a brush body, which device mainly consists of a filling tool
and at least one supply duct, whereby between the supply duct and the filling tool
is provided at least one rounding means.
[0011] An advantage of the device according to the invention is that the brushes can be
manufactured practically entirely automatically in one and the same device, as a result
of which the production cost can be restricted.
[0012] This invention also aims a method for manufacturing a device as described above,
whereby fibers are provided in at least one supply duct, which are presented to a
filling tool which inserts the fibers in a brush body, and whereby the fibers are
presented from each supply duct to a rounding means before being presented to the
filling tool.
[0013] In order to better explain the characteristics of the invention, the following preferred
embodiment of a device for manufacturing brushes and of a method applied thereby is
described as an example only without being limitative in any way, with reference to
the accompanying drawings, in which:
figure 1 schematically represents a top view of a device according to the invention;
figure 2 represents a section to a larger scale according to line II-II in figure
1;
figures 3 and 4 represent the same part of the device as in figure 2, but according
to two other positions;
figures 5 and 6 represent a part which is indicated in figure 1 by F5, F6 respectively,
to a larger scale;
figures 7 and 8 represent the same part as in figure 6, but for successive operational
steps.
[0014] As represented in figure 1, the device 1 for manufacturing brushes 2 according to
the invention mainly consists of supply ducts 3 for fibers 4, which are each provided
with a bundle remover 5, which different bundle removers 5 are in this case placed
around a distributing device 6, which distributing device 6 is mounted onto a filling
tool 7 in the known manner.
[0015] The supply ducts 3, five in total in this case, are preferably rectilinear and are
provided with press-on means 8 on a first far end.
[0016] The bundle removers 5, on the far end of each supply duct 3, each consist of a housing
9, in the shape of a rigid body with a cylindrical opening 10, whereby in the casing
of the housing 9 are each time provided two openings 11-12, the first opening 11 of
which is provided opposite to the second far end of the above-mentioned supply ducts
3.
[0017] In the above-mentioned openings 10 of the different bundle removers 5 is each time
provided a rotatable cylindrical body 13 whose diameter is practically equal to the
inner diameter of the openings 10.
[0018] In these cylindrical bodies 13 are provided grooves 14 in the outer edge, five in
this case, extending axially over the entire length of the bodies 13, whereby this
length is in this case smaller than the length of the fibers 4 to be treated.
[0019] Each of the cylindrical bodies 13 is provided with an independent drive which is
not represented in the figures.
[0020] As is represented in figures 2 to 4, the bundle removers 5 comprise a plate 15 situated
opposite to one side of the cylindrical body 13 and which extends at least opposite
to the entire outer edge of the cylindrical body 13 with a width which is equal to
or larger than the depth of the grooves 14.
[0021] Each of these plates 15 are preferably provided with means, not represented in the
figures, which make it possible to axially move the plate 15 concerned in relation
to the cylindrical body 13 concerned.
[0022] To each cylindrical body 13 is presented a rounding means 16, on a side opposite
to the side of the above-mentioned plate 15, whereby each of these rounding means
16 is in this case formed of a grinding wheel 17 which is driven by a shaft 18 and
which can be axially moved in relation to the cylindrical body 13 concerned.
[0023] As represented in figures 1 and 6 to 8, the bundle removers 5 each comprise a guide
19 which is presented to the same side of the cylindrical body 13 as the grinding
wheel 17, but on a different place, namely at the height of the second opening 12
in the above-mentioned housing 9.
[0024] These guides 19 are provided with an edge 20 which is oriented slantingly in relation
to the radial direction of the above-mentioned cylindrical body 13.
[0025] The distributing device 6, which is known from Belgian patent No 1,013,374, consists
of a housing 21 with a cylindrical opening 22 which coincides, there where the bundle
removers 5 abut the distributing device 6, with the housing 9 of said bundle removers
5.
[0026] This housing 21 is provided with openings which coincide with the above-mentioned
opening 12 of the different housings 9 of the above-mentioned bundle removers 5. The
housing 21 is provided with an extra opening 23 on the spot where the distributing
device 6 is erected against the filling tool 7.
[0027] According to the most preferred embodiment, two cartridges 24-25 are provided in
a coaxially rotatable manner in the opening 22, which is provided in the housing 21
of the distributing device 6.
[0028] These cartridges 24-25 are made in the shape of identical segments of a circle which
are each provided with a drive, which is not represented in the figures.
[0029] In the outer edge of the cartridges 24-25 are provided each time five recesses 26
in this case, in which are provided press-on means 27 in the shape of pistons excited
with springs.
[0030] The filling tool 7, which is also known from BE 1,013,374, mainly consists of a base
28 which is connected to the housing 21 of the distributing device 6 at the height
of the above-mentioned opening 23.
[0031] In the above-mentioned base 28 is provided, as is known, a bundle remover 29 which
can be moved to and fro and which is provided with a recess 30.
[0032] Further, the filling tool 7 comprises means 31 for inserting fibers 4 in a brush
body 32 which is presented to the filling tool 7.
[0033] The method for manufacturing brushes 2 which is applied when using this device is
simple and as follows.
[0034] As is known, fibers 4 which may differ as far as color, size, type and/or the like
is concerned, are provided in the different supply ducts 3 of the device 1.
[0035] These fibers 4 are pushed to the different bundle removers 5 at the far ends of the
supply ducts 3 by the press-on means 8.
[0036] In order to fill one of the grooves 14 of one of the bundle removers 5 with fibers
4, the cylindrical body 13 of the bundle remover 5 concerned is rotated until a groove
14 is situated opposite to the above-mentioned first opening 11 in the corresponding
housing 9, whereby the press-on means 8 push the fibers 4 through said opening 11
in the groove 14.
[0037] Once the groove 14 is filled, it can be presented to the rounding means 16 concerned
by rotating the cylindrical body 13.
[0038] The far ends of the fibers 4 are rounded by rotating the grinding wheel 17, and by
bringing the fibers 4 into contact with the grinding wheel 17 by axially moving the
plate 15 and/or the grinding wheel 17 in relation to the cylindrical body 13.
[0039] In order to round the fibers 4, the far ends of the fibers 4 are preferably, at first,
moved only a little bit out of the cylindrical body 13, such that the far ends of
these fibers 4 cannot be pushed far away from each other by the rotating grinding
wheel 17.
[0040] Secondly, the fibers 4 can be pushed further out of the body 13, by axially moving
the plate 15 towards the cylindrical body 13, and by moving the grinding wheel 17
away from the cylindrical body 13 practically proportionally, such that the distance
between the plate 15 and the grinding wheel 17 remains practically the same, namely
a little bit shorter than the length of the fibers 4.
[0041] When the far ends of the fibers 4 are rounded in a shape such as represented, for
example, in figure 5, the grinding wheel 17 and the plate 15 are moved away from each
other and the cylindrical body 13 rotates further in the direction of the guide 19
and the second opening 12 in the housing 9 of the bundle remover 5 concerned.
[0042] The fibers 4 are removed out of the bundle remover 5 by rotating the groove 14 concerned
with rounded fibers along the above-mentioned guide 19, whereby the fibers 4, which
now protrude partly out of the cylindrical body 13, are pushed against the slanting
wall 20 of the guide, as represented in figures 6 to 8.
[0043] The fibers 4 which are removed out of the grooves 14 of the bundle removers 5 are
put in one of the recesses 26 of the cartridges 24-25, by presenting these recesses
26 in relation to the second opening 12 in the housing 9-21 of the bundle remover
5 concerned, from where the rounded fibers 4 are removed out of one of the grooves
14 at that time.
[0044] In this manner, the different recesses 26 in one of the cartridges 24-25 are filled
with rounded fibers 4, while the other cartridge 24-25 works in conjunction with the
bundle remover 29 of the filling tool 7 in the known manner at that time.
[0045] This co-operation comprises the presentation of fibers 4 to the recess 30 in the
bundle remover 29; presenting the bundle of fibers 4, in the above-mentioned recess
30, to the filling tool 7 which, in the known manner, inserts the bundle of fibers
4 in the brush body 32 which is also presented in front of the filling tool 7.
[0046] It should be noted that it is always possible to make the above-mentioned supply
ducts 3 work in conjunction with a single common bundle remover 5, while it is also
always possible to provide a single supply duct 3 and to make this supply duct 3 co-operate
with several bundle removers 5.
[0047] Naturally, it is also possible, in the described embodiment, to provide a rounding
means 16 in the plate 15, for example exactly opposite to the present rounding means
16, such that both far ends of the fibers 4 are rounded.
[0048] Such an embodiment is especially useful when the fibers 4 are inserted as folded
in two, whereby the far ends of the fibers 4 both extend outward.
The present invention is by no means limited to the embodiment given as example and
represented in the accompanying drawings; on the contrary, such a device and method
can be made according to different variants while still remaining within the scope
of the invention.
1. Device for manufacturing brushes, more particularly for inserting fibers in a brush
body, which device mainly consists of a filling tool and at least one supply duct,
characterized in that between the supply duct (3) and the filling tool (7) is provided at least one rounding
means (16).
2. Device according to claim 1, characterized in that it is provided with several supply ducts (3) which are each provided with a rounding
means (16).
3. Device according to any one of claims 1 and 2, characterized in that the rounding means (16) are each situated opposite to a bundle remover (5) which
consists of a housing (9) with an opening (10) in which has been provided a body (13)
which moves in a fitting manner, which comprises grooves (14) in its outer edge for
picking up fibers (4).
4. Device according to claim 3, characterized in that the above-mentioned housing (9) comprises an opening (11) which is provided opposite
to a far end of one of the supply ducts (3).
5. Device according to any one of claims 3 and 4, characterized in that between the different bundle removers (5) and the above-mentioned filling tool (7)
is provided a distributing device (6) with at least one cartridge (24-25) provided
with at least one recess (26).
6. Device according to claim 5, characterized in that the above-mentioned distributing device (6) comprises a housing (21) which forms
a whole with the housing (9) of the above-mentioned bundle removers (5), whereby in
this housing (9-21), opposite to each of the bundle removers (5), is provided an opening
(12).
7. Device according to claim 6, characterized in that opposite to each of the above-mentioned openings (12) in the housing (9-21) is provided
a guide (19), whereby this guide (19) has an edge (20) which is oriented slantingly
in relation to the direction of movement of the moving body (13) of the bundle remover
(5) concerned.
8. Method for manufacturing brushes, which can be applied according to any one of the
preceding claims, whereby fibers are applied in at least one supply duct and are presented
to a filling tool which inserts the fibers in a brush body, characterized in that the fibers (4) are presented from each supply duct (3) to a rounding means (16),
before presenting them to the filling tool (7).
9. Method according to claim 8, characterized in that the fibers (4) of each supply duct (3) are loaded in grooves (14) of a moving body
(13), by moving the body (13), such that the groove (14) concerned is presented to
the supply duct (3) concerned which is provided with press-on means (8) which push
the fibers (4) in the groove (14).
10. Method according to claim 9, characterized in that the fibers (4) which are loaded in the above-mentioned groove (14) are presented
to the rounding means (16) by moving the cylindrical body (13).
11. Method according to any one of claims 9 and 10, characterized in that the fibers (4) are loaded out of each of the above-mentioned grooves (14) in recesses
(26), which are provided in cartridges (24-25) of a distributing device (6).
12. Method according to claim 11, characterized in that the fibers (4) are removed out the above-mentioned groove (14) by means of a guide
(19) which is provided with a slanting edge (20) in order to move the fibers (4) out
of the groove (14) concerned in one of the recesses (26) in the above-mentioned cartridges
(24-25) of the distributing device (6).