OBJECT OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present invention relates to an adjustable broom, which has the special feature
of incorporating a mechanism, based on which it can be achieved that the corresponding
broom bristles emerge at a greater or lesser length through the orifices of a plate
connected to the broom casing.
[0002] The object of the invention is to achieve a broom which can be used as a normal sweeping
brush when the bristles emerge in their greater length and a broom for sweeping grime,
with total emergence of the bristles in the first case and partial emergence of the
bristles in the second case.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0003] Numerous devices applied to sweeping brooms are known which permit adjusting the
length of the bristles emerging with respect to the general casing, to be used as
a soft sweeping broom or as a strong sweeping broom for deep dirt.
[0004] Specifically, patent
US 3795024 discloses the head of a broom with said characteristics, basically comprising an
upper casing, an intermediate plate holding the corresponding bristles, which is fixed
to the casing via an interlock gear, and a lower grille whereby the bristles emerge,
said grille being connected to the body via a tubular threaded portion emerging from
the inner side of the grille, which goes through the intermediate plate and screws
onto an inner neck of the casing.
[0005] In this document, the possibility of achieving greater or lesser emergence of the
bristles with respect to the lower grille is achieved by a rotation mechanism of the
casing, requiring complementary means for the assembly or fixing of the corresponding
handle and use of the broom.
[0006] Likewise, patent
US 3803663 discloses another broom with characteristics similar to those stated in the aforementioned
United States patent, so that in this second patent
38036663, an intermediate part is included between the casing and the bristle support plate
with a neck which is connected to a grille rod, whereby the bristles emerge, which
is connected by a rib of that neck which is located in a helicoidal cavity established
in the grille rod, so that the rotation in one or the other direction of said part
involves the inwards or outwards displacement of the grille and, therefore, the greater
or lesser emergence of the bristles. In this patent, the mechanism is complicated
with respect to the previous patent, in addition to also requiring additional means
to fix and assemble the handle.
[0007] Finally, we can quote the document corresponding to the patent
US 2002/0166186, also relating to an adjustable broom with a device to adjust the hardness of the
broom bristles, a device which is coupled to the general casing, so that by the sliding
thereof along the broom handle, the bristle length is shortened or lengthened, thus
varying the rigidity thereof.
[0008] Said mechanism is problematic, or at least uncomfortable for the user, who should
manipulate or actuate it to have bristles with greater or lesser emergence.
DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0009] The broom of the invention, also being based on a casing, with a bristle support
plate and a grille whereby the bristles emerge, has the special feature of incorporating
a rotating part that is positioned on the upper part of the casing, specifically in
a window established for this purpose therein and which may be positioned by rotation
in perpendicular position to the casing or in oblique position, so that said part
has pins which are connected to the bristle support plate in order that, according
to the position thereof, said plate displaces upwards or downwards with respect to
the casing and therefore performs a partial concealment of the bristles with respect
to the grille, or a total emergence.
[0010] Furthermore, the broom of the invention has the special feature that said rotating
part, and based on which a greater or lesser emergence of the bristles is attained,
forms the fixing support by screwing the corresponding broom handle, so that the vertical
position of said handle corresponds to the downwards displacement of the bristle support
plate, and in consequence, the total emergence thereof, whilst in oblique or inclined
position of the handle with respect to the casing, it rotates or turns the part which
forms the mechanism and with it the inward retraction of the bristle support plate,
and therefore the shortening of the bristles.
[0011] As is evident, when the bristles totally emerge from the broom it can be used as
a conventional soft sweeping brush, whilst when the bristles partially emerge, i.e.
they are shorter, then their hardness is accentuated and it can be used as a brush
for very stubborn dirt.
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0012] To complement the description being made, and in order to help towards a better understanding
of the characteristics of the invention, in accordance with a preferred example of
embodiment thereof, a set of drawings is attached as an integral part of said description,
wherein the following has been represented with an illustrative, non-limiting character:
- Figure 1
- shows an exploded representation of the parts which comprise the broom without the
handle.
- Figure 2
- shows a section view of the broom represented in the previous figure without the corresponding
bristles and with the handle coupled to the part which comprises the adjusting mechanism
of the broom.
- Figure 3
- shows another section view as in the previous figure but a cross-section cut of said
figure 2.
- Figure 4
- shows a section view like that in figure 2, with the handle in inclined position and,
therefore the bristle support plate retracted towards the inside of the casing so
that the bristles emerge with a short length with respect to the lower grille.
- Figure 5
- shows, finally, a perpendicular section view of the previous figure and which also
corresponds to the position of the broom shown in figure 4.
PREFERRED EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION
[0013] In the light of said figures, the broom of the invention, and more specifically the
head thereof, comprises a general casing (1), a plate (2) which is mounted on the
inside of the casing (1), and whose plate (2) holds the corresponding bristles (not
represented), having bushings (3) whereon flexible elements (4) are positioned belonging
to the casing (1) and which tend to constantly push towards the outside of the plate
(2). Said head is complemented with a grille (5) provided with a plurality of orifices
(6) whereby the corresponding bristles emerge which are joined to the lower side of
the support plate (2), this grille (5) being permanently fixed on the lower part or
edge of the casing (1).
[0014] So, from these characteristics, the novelty of the invention is the incorporation
of a part (7) by way of a guard and internally provided with a thread (8) for the
fixing of the corresponding handle (9), having provided that said part (7) has diametrically
opposed protuberances (10) on an external part, which can be positioned in cavities
(11) established in the casing, corresponding to a vertical position of the part (7)
and therefore of the handle (9), or instead position these diametric protuberances
(10) in indentations (12) of the casing (1), both the part (7) and the handle (9)
remaining in an inclined position, as is represented in figure 5.
[0015] The part (1) also has lower lugs (13) with orifices wherein protuberances (14) belonging
to the bushings (3) of the support plate are fitted, in this way the part (7) being
able to turn in its assembly.
[0016] In accordance with said characteristics, said part (7) by virtue of its characteristics
and assembly can turn and holds a vertical position as is represented in figures 2
and 3, and which logically corresponds to a vertical position of the handle (9), so
that in that position, the bristle support plate (2) is projected downwards, i.e.
until making contact with the grille (5), in which case, the bristles corresponding
to that plate (2) totally emerge with respect to the broom head unit, constituting
a normal sweeping brush, i.e. for soft surfaces. Now, the part (7) may hold, by virtue
of its rotation, an inclined position as is represented in figures 4 and 5, in which
case, logically the handle (9) is also inclined, so that this rotation of the part
(7) involves the dragging and upwards displacement of the plate (2), so that the bristles
thereof will be shortened with respect to the grille (5), emerging in a shorter length,
which constitutes a harder brush for dirty surfaces.
1. Adjustable broom, which being formed from the fixing together of three parts, one
corresponding to a general casing (1), another corresponding to a grille (5) coupled
to the lower edge of the casing (1) and the other part forming a plate (2) which supports
the respective bristles which emerge via the orifice (6) of the grille (5), characterized in that the casing (1) is mounted on a tubular part (7) provided with an orifice with internal
threading (8) for the assembly of the corresponding handle (9) of the broom, having
provided that said part (7) has a pair of diametric protuberances (10) which can be
positioned in cavities (11) to determine a vertical position of said part (7) and
therefore of the handle (9), or instead be positioned in indentations (12) of the
casing (1), determining an inclined position of said part (7) and therefore the handle
(9), having provided that the part (7) has lugs (13) on its lower part, provided with
orifices for its rotary assembly between pins (14) established for this purpose on
bushings (13) of the bristle support plate (2), so that in the vertical position of
the part (7) the bristle support plate (2) is pushed downwards against the grille
(5), the bristles fully emerging outside, whilst in the inclined position of the part
(7), the bristle support plate (2) is displaced upwards determining a shortening of
the bristles which emerge from the orifices (6) of the grille (5).