[0001] The present invention relates to a so-called bristle-dividing element for an apparatus
for producing brushes or brooms.
[0002] In apparatuses for producing brushes or brooms, groups of bristles are inserted into
a bristle-holding body by means of punches that insert the groups of bristles into
holes made in the bristle-holding body.
[0003] As the holes in the bristle-holding body are in general very near one another, during
the insertion operation it is necessary that the groups of bristles already inserted
into the bristle-holding body do not hinder the insertion of the groups of bristles
that are still to be inserted.
[0004] For this purpose associating a so-called bristle-dividing element with each punch
is known, such bristle-dividing element, by moving in synchrony with the punch, flexes
groups of bristles that have already been inserted into the bristle-holding body to
make the hole accessible to the punch, into which hole a subsequent group of bristles
has to be inserted.
[0005] The bristle-dividing element, at the end of the insertion operation of a group of
bristles into the bristle-holding support, also facilitates extracting of the group
of bristles from the punch.
[0006] The bristle-dividing elements that are known from the state of the art consist of
a bar fixed stiffly to an oscillating arm associated with the punch, which moves synchronously
with the punch.
[0007] When the bristle-dividing element interacts with the groups of bristles, the latter
slide on said bar, causing a progressive damage thereto. This damage is particularly
rapid when groups of bristles are used that are coated with abrasive material, for
example for making abrasive brushes.
[0008] This gives the bristle-dividing element a very short life, the bristle-dividing element
having to be replaced frequently, which causes the apparatus to shut down for the
time that is necessary for replacing the damaged bristle-dividing element, with a
consequent loss of productivity and high operating costs.
[0009] The present invention aims to provide a bristle-dividing element that is associable
with a punch of an apparatus for making brushes or brooms that has a working life
that is noticeably greater than that of known prior-art bristle-dividing elements.
[0010] According to the present invention a bristle-dividing element is provided that is
associable with a punch of an apparatus for producing brushes or brooms, comprising
a supporting arm to an end of which a pivot element is fixed, to which at least one
revolving element is mounted so as to be free to rotate.
[0011] When the bristle-dividing element according to the invention interacts with the groups
of bristles, the latter slide on at least one revolving element, causing the latter
to rotate around the pivot element, thus minimising the friction between the group
of bristles and the bristle-dividing element. This makes sure that the wear of the
at least one revolving element due to contact thereof with the groups of bristles
is also minimised with a consequent sensible increase in the working life of the bristle-dividing
element.
[0012] Further, when the at least one revolving element is worn, replacing thereof is simple
and inexpensive.
[0013] In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the at least one revolving element comprises
a plurality of revolving elements mounted so as to be free to rotate on the pivot
element.
[0014] This solution has the advantage that it is not necessary, due to wear, replacing
the entire set of revolving elements but only those that are most worn, thus reducing
replacement costs.
[0015] The invention is disclosed in greater detail below purely by way of non-limiting
example, with reference to the attached drawings, in which:
Figure 1 is a perspective view of a punch of an apparatus for making brushes or brooms,
associated with a bristle-dividing element;
Figure 2 is a perspective schematic view of a first embodiment of a bristle-dividing
element according to the invention;
Figure 3 is a perspective schematic view of a second embodiment of a bristle-dividing
element according to the invention.
[0016] In Figures 1 and 2 there is shown a first embodiment of a bristle-dividing element
1 according to the invention.
[0017] In Figure 1 there is shown a punch P of an apparatus for producing brushes or brooms,
which is suitable for inserting groups of bristles into a bristle-holding body of
a brush or of a broom.
[0018] With the punch P a bristle-dividing element 1 is associated comprising an arm 2 connected,
for example at a first end, to a driving device 3, that is suitable for driving the
arm 2, with oscillating motion. To the arm 2 a pivot 5 is fixed on which at least
one revolving element 6 is mounted so as to be free to rotate, for example roller-shaped.
The pivot 5 can be fixed, for example, to a second end 4 of the arm 2. The at least
one revolving element 6 is made of material having great resistance to wear, for example
hardened steel
[0019] In the first embodiment of the invention, the at least one revolving element comprises
a single roller-shaped revolving element 6.
[0020] When the bristle-dividing element comes into contact with a group of bristles, the
latter slide on the surface of the revolving element 6 rotating the revolving element
around the pivot 5. In this manner, between the group of bristles and the revolving
element 6, there is only rolling friction, the value of which, as is known, is noticeably
less than the value of the sliding friction, like that which is obtained in the contact
between a group of bristles and a bristle-dividing element according to the state
of the art.
[0021] Consequently, the bristle-dividing element 1 according to the invention is subject
to much more gradual wear than the wear of the bristle-dividing elements according
to the state of the art. This noticeably increases the working life of the bristle-dividing
element 1 according to the invention, in particular in the case of use in making brushes
provided with bristles covered with abrasive material.
[0022] Further, when the degree of wear of the bristle-dividing element 1 according to the
invention makes it necessary to replace the bristle-dividing element 1, it is not
required to replace the entire bristle-dividing element, but only the revolving element
6, with significant cost and time savings. In fact, it is sufficient to dismantle
the pivot element 5 from the arm 2 of the bristle-dividing element 1, to remove the
worn revolving element 6 from the bristle-dividing element 1, to replace the worn
revolving element 6 with a new revolving element 6 and to reassemble the pivot 5 with
the new revolving element 6 on the arm 2 of the bristle-dividing element.
[0023] In Figure 3 there is illustrated a second embodiment of the invention, in which on
the pivot 5 a plurality of revolving elements 6' is mounted so as to be free to rotate,
each roller-shaped, each revolving element 6' thereof being made of a material having
great resistance to wear, for example hardened steel.
[0024] This second embodiment of the invention has the advantage that, as the wear is not
uniform on all the revolving elements 6', it is possible to maintain the bristle-dividing
element 1 in efficient working condition by replacing only the revolving elements
6' the wear of which has exceed a preset limit, thus reducing the corresponding costs.
[0025] Also in this case, the worn revolving elements 6' can be replaced rapidly by dismantling
the pivot 5 from the arm 2 of the bristle-dividing element 1 and replacing the worn
revolving elements 6' with new ones, and then reassembling the pivot 5, with the revolving
elements 6' on the arm 2 of the bristle-dividing element 1.
[0026] In the practical embodiment, the materials, the dimensions and the constructional
details may be different from those indicated but be technically equivalent thereto
without thereby falling outside the scope of the present invention, as defined by
the claims. For example, the pivot 5, could have an arched shape, or a polygonal shape,
the revolving elements 6' being shaped and arranged so as to be free to rotate on
the pivot 5.
1. Bristle-dividing element (1) associable with a punch (P) of an apparatus for producing
brushes or brooms, comprising a supporting arm (2) to which is fixed a punch element
(5), on which at least one revolving element (6; 6') is mounted so as to be free to
rotate.
2. Bristle-dividing element (1) according to claim 1, wherein said at least one revolving
element (6; 6') comprises a single roller-shaped revolving element (6).
3. Bristle-dividing element (1) according to claim 1, or 2, wherein said single revolving
element (6) is made of material having great resistance to wear.
4. Bristle-dividing element (1) according to any preceding claim, wherein said at least
one revolving element (6; 6') comprises a plurality of revolving elements (6') each
of which is roller-shaped.
5. Bristle-dividing element (1) according to claim 4, wherein said plurality of revolving
elements (6') is made of a material that is resistant to wear.