I. Background
A. Field of Invention
[0002] The present invention relates generally to brushes, and more specifically to brushes
having some rows of tufts angled forward and other rows of tufts angled backward.
B. Description of the Related Art
[0003] Numerous types and styles of brushes are known, such as defined in
US2005/268414 and
WO2007/116115. Typically, brushes include a tuft holder having tufts that extend at right angles
from the tuft holder.
[0004] It is also known, as shown in FIGURE 7, to provide a wire brush 200 having a tuft
holder 202 with tufts 204, some of which that extend at non-right angles. This known
arrangement uses two grouping of tufts 206, 208, where each grouping uses tufts that
are splayed or flared, as shown.
[0005] While known brush tuft arrangements generally work well for their intended purposes,
what is needed is a brush that provides better performance than known brushes.
II. Summary
[0006] According to this invention, a brush is defined in claim 1. Preferred embodiments
are defined in the dependent claims.
[0007] One advantage of this brush is that the angled brushes perform better scrubbing action.
[0008] Still other benefits and advantages of the invention will become apparent to those
skilled in the art to which it pertains upon a reading and understanding of the following
detailed specification.
III. Brief Description of the Drawings
[0009] The invention may take physical form in certain parts and arrangement of parts, embodiments
of which will be described in detail in this specification and illustrated in the
accompanying drawings which form a part hereof and wherein:
FIGURE 1 is a side view of a brush, according to one embodiment of the invention.
FIGURE 2 is a perspective side view of the brush shown in FIGURE 1.
FIGURE 3 is a bottom view of the brush shown in FIGURE 1.
FIGURE 4 is an end perspective view of another brush, according to one embodiment
of the invention.
FIGURE 5 is a bottom perspective view of the brush shown in FIGURE 4.
FIGURE 5 is a side perspective view of the brush shown in FIGURE 4.
FIGURE 7 is a side perspective view off a prior art wire brush.
IV. Detailed Description of the Invention
[0010] Referring now to the drawings wherein the showings are for purposes of illustrating
embodiments of the invention only and not for purposes of limiting the same, and wherein
like reference numerals are understood to refer to like components, FIGURES 1-3 show
a brush 10 having rows of tufts 30, a tuft holder 40, and a handle 50. A tuft 30 can
include one or more filaments or bristles 20. The specific number of filaments or
bristles used to make up one tuft 30 can be any number chosen by a person of ordinary
skill in the art. The filaments or bristles may be made from a variety of natural
materials or fibers or from synthetic materials including, for non-limiting examples,
nylon or polyester. For the embodiment shown, the filaments are formed of a relatively
stiff metal and thus the brush 10 may be considered to be a wire brush. Wire brushes,
as is well known to those of skill in the art, are generally intended for use in scraping
undesired materials, such as paint or rust, off of a surface. After the undesired
materials are removed, if desired, the now clean surface may be painted, stained or
otherwise treated. In one specific embodiment, the bristles 20, and thus the tufts
30, are formed of stainless steel. Each tuft 30 can be secured to the tuft holder
40 with a staple, a wire, a screw, adhesive, epoxy or any other fastening means chosen
by a person of ordinary skill in the art. In one embodiment, a handle 50 may extend
from the tuft holder 40. In another embodiment, the tuft holder 40 is itself used
as a handle. It may have one or more textured regions 52 for this purpose.
[0011] With continuing reference to FIGURES 1 -3, the brush 10 may have a primary operation
axis 54. The primary operation axis is the axis along which the brush performs best
as it is moved over the surface it is being used on. For the embodiment shown, the
handle 50 extends from the tuft holder 40 along the primary operation axis 54. The
tufts 30 may be arranged in rows 60. The number, type, and shape of rows can be any
chosen with the sound judgment of a person of skill in the art. For the embodiment
shown, the brush 10 may include five predominately linear rows 60 of tufts 30 with
two outside rows 62, two intermediate rows 64, and one middle row 66. The rows 60
may be parallel to the primary operation axis 54, as shown. The distal end of the
two outside rows 62 may have a section that is curvilinear, as shown.
[0012] With reference now to FIGURE 2, to better discuss the orientation of the tufts 30
within the rows 60, note that the nearest outside row 62 is (except the distal portion)
within a plane 22 that is parallel to the primary operation axis 54. Note also plane
24 which is perpendicular to the plane 22 and parallel to the primary operation axis
54. Each row similarly is within a plane that is parallel to the primary operation
axis 54 and perpendicular to the plane 24. As shown in FIGURE 1, the tufts 30 in the
visible outside row 62 are angled at a tuft angle TA1. Tuft angle TA 1 is considered
a forward angle because the distal end of the tuft 30 is more forward (toward the
distal end of the brush 10) than the base of the tuft 30 (where it extends from the
tuft holder 40). The tufts 30 in the visible intermediate row 64 are angled at a tuft
angle TA2. Tuft angle TA2 is considered a backward angle because the distal end of
the tuft 30 is more backward (toward the proximal, handle end of the brush 10) than
the base of the tuft 30 (where it extends from the tuft holder 40). It was discovered
that this alternate angled arrangement of the tufts 30 in neighboring rows 60 provides
improved performance when the brush 10 is used along its primary operation axis 54.
The intermediate and outside rows 64, 62 may, in one embodiment, be similarly angled.
Thus in this embodiment the positioning and angling of the tufts 30 are mirror imaged
around a longitudinal axis parallel to the primary operation axis 54.
[0013] With reference now to FIGURES 1-3, tuft angles TA I , TA2 can be any chosen with
the sound judgment of a person of skill in the art. Note that the tuft angles are
expressed as acute angles. In one embodiment, the tuft angles are between 60 degrees
and 87 degrees, inclusively, and in another embodiment, 75 degrees and 87 degrees,
inclusively. In still another embodiment, the tuft angles are between 80 degrees and
85 degrees, inclusively. While all the tufts 30 in the outside row 62 are shown to
be angled at the same tuft angle TA I , it is also contemplated to have different
tuft angles for the tufts 30 in the outside row 62. Similarly, while all the tufts
30 in the intermediate row 64 are shown to be angled at the same tuft angle TA2, it
is also contemplated to have different tuft angles for the tufts 30 in the intermediate
row 64. While the tuft angle TA I is shown to be at the same angle as the tuft angle
TA2, it is also contemplated to have TAI and TA2 at different angles. If the tufts
30 in neighboring rows 60 are arranged as shown, they form an X-shape when viewed
from a position that is perpendicular to the primary operation axis 54 (as shown in
FIGURE 1). Of course the spacing and arrangement of the tufts 30 can be such that,
in another embodiment, the use of tuft angles TAI and TA2 do not form an X-shape.
The tufts 30 in the middle row 66, may be at right angles with respect to the plane
24. Thus, they are shown to have a tuft angle of 90 degrees. It is also contemplated
to arrange the tufts 30 in the middle row 66 at forward or backward angles.
[0014] With continuing reference to FIGURES 1-3, it is also contemplated to provide one
or more of the tufts for any of the rows to have an inward angle (the distal end of
the tuft 30 is more toward the inside of the brush 10 than the base of the tuft 30)
or an outward angle (the distal end of the tuft 30 is more toward the outside of the
brush 10 than the base of the tuft 30) if desired.
[0015] With reference now to FIGURES 4-6, another embodiment brush 10 is shown. This brush
10 includes tufts 30 arranged in rows 60. The brush 10 may include an outside row
70, which can extend around at least a portion of the perimeter of the tuft holder
40. The brush 10 may include an inside row 72 positioned adjacent the outside row
70. The outside row 70 may angle out at between 75 degrees and 85 degrees inclusively
measured from a horizontal plane on the tuft holder 40. In a specific embodiment,
the outside row 70 may angle out at approximately 82.5 degrees. The intermediate row
72 may angle out at between 75 degrees and 89 degrees inclusively measured from a
horizontal plane on the tuft holder 40. In a specific embodiment, the outside row
70 may angle out at approximately 86.2 degrees.
[0016] With continuing reference to FIGURES 4-6, the brush 10 may include a center field
of rows 74 adjacent the inside row 72. The center field 74 may include one or more
rows 60 of tufts 30. The rows 60 may extend along the longitudinal axis of the brush
10, along the transverse axis of the brush 10, or any direction including, but not
limited to, diagonal. The tufts 30 may be arranged so the rows 60 extend along two
axes, for one non-limiting example, along both the longitudinal and transverse axes.
In one embodiment, the center field includes nine rows 60 of tufts 30. One row 60
is angled towards a first end 16 of the brush 10 and the adjacent row 60 is angled
towards a second end 18 of the brush. In one specific embodiment, the center field
74 includes nine rows 60 with the first, third, fifth, seventh, and ninth rows 60
angled approximately 81 degrees toward the first end 16, measured from a horizontal
plane on the tuft holder 40; and the second, fourth, sixth, and eighth rows 60 angled
approximately 81 degrees toward the second end 18, measured from a horizontal plane
on the tuft holder 40.
[0017] With reference now to all the FIGURES, many variations of the brushes 10, 10 are
contemplated with some variations including a layout of adjacent rows of tufts angled
in alternate directions. Within each row 60, the tufts 30 can be substantially parallel
to each other or the tufts 30 may have various other configurations. For one non-limiting
example, the tufts 30 within a row 60 may all be angled towards the front 16 of the
brush, but at different angles. For another non-limiting example, the tufts 30 may
all be angled towards the front 16 of the brush and one side of the brush at substantially
the same angle. For another non-limiting example, the tufts 30 may all be angled towards
the rear 18 of the brush at substantially the same angle, but at different angles
to the sides of the brush. A first row 60 may have many different configurations,
and an adjacent second row 60 may have a mirror configuration of the first row 60.
The second adjacent row may be substantially parallel to the first row or the adjacent
row may be offset at an angle to the first row.
1. A brush (10) comprising:
a tuft holder (40);
a primary operation axis (54);
a first row (60) of tufts (30) that comprises at least first and second tufts that
extend from the tuft holder (40);
a second row (60) of tufts (30) that comprises at least first and second tufts that
extend from the tuft holder;
wherein the first and second row of tufts are substantially parallel to the primary
operation axis;
wherein the first tuft of the first row and the first tuft of the second row form
an X-shape when viewed from a position that is perpendicular to the primary operation
axis; and,
wherein the second tuft of the first row and the second tuft of the second row form
an X-shape when viewed from a position that is perpendicular to the primary operation
axis,
wherein the first and second tufts in the first row and the first and second tufts
in the second row are formed of stainless steel.
2. The brush of claim 1 further comprising:
a third row of tufts that: is substantially parallel to the primary operation axis;
and, comprises at least first and second tufts; and,
wherein each tuft in the third row: extends from the tuft holder; and, is angled at
a right tuft angle within a first plane (22) that is parallel to the primary operation
axis and with respect to a second plane (24) that is perpendicular to the first plane
and parallel to the primary operation axis; wherein the right tuft angle is substantially
90 degrees.
3. The brush of claim 2 further comprising:
a fourth row (60) of tufts (30) that comprises at least first and second tufts that
extend from the tuft holder;
a fifth row (60) of tufts (30) that comprises at least first and second tufts that
extend from the tuft holder;
wherein the fourth and fifth row of tufts are substantially parallel to the primary
operation axis;
wherein the first tuft of the fourth row and the first tuft of the fifth row form
an X- shape when viewed from a position that is perpendicular to the primary operation
axis; and,
wherein the second tuft of the fourth row and the second tuft of the fifth row form
an X-shape when viewed from a position that is perpendicular to the primary operation
axis.
4. The brush of claim 3 wherein:
the first, second, third, fourth and fifth rows of tufts are positioned from a first
side of the tuft holder to a second side of the tuft holder in the following order:
the first row; the second row; the third row; the fourth row; and, the fifth row.
5. The brush of claim 4 wherein:
the first and second tufts of the first row and the first and second tufts of the
fifth row have a forward acute tuft angle; and,
the first and second tufts of the second row and the first and second tufts of the
fourth row have a backward acute tuft angle.
1. Bürste (10), umfassend:
einen Büschelhalter (40);
eine primäre Betriebsachse (54);
eine erste Reihe (60) von Büscheln (30), die mindestens ein erstes und ein zweites
Büschel, die sich von dem Büschelhalter (40) erstrecken, umfasst;
eine zweite Reihe (60) von Büscheln (30), die mindestens ein erstes und ein zweites
Büschel, die sich von dem Büschelhalter erstrecken, umfasst;
wobei die erste und die zweite Reihe von Büscheln im Wesentlichen parallel zu der
primären Betriebsachse sind;
wobei das erste Büschel der ersten Reihe und das erste Büschel der zweiten Reihe eine
X-Form ausbilden, wenn sie von einer Position, die senkrecht zu der primären Betriebsachse
ist, betrachtet werden; und
wobei das zweite Büschel der ersten Reihe und das zweite Büschel der zweiten Reihe
eine X-Form ausbilden, wenn sie von einer Position, die senkrecht zu der primären
Betriebsachse ist, betrachtet werden,
wobei das erste und das zweite Büschel in der ersten Reihe und das erste und das zweite
Büschel in der zweiten Reihe aus Edelstahl ausgebildet sind.
2. Bürste nach Anspruch 1, ferner umfassend:
eine dritte Reihe von Büscheln, die: im Wesentlichen parallel zu der primären Betriebsachse
ist; und mindestens ein erstes und ein zweites Büschel umfasst; und
wobei sich jedes Büschel in der dritten Reihe: von dem Büschelhalter erstreckt; und
in einem rechten Büschelwinkel innerhalb einer ersten Ebene (22), die parallel zu
der primären Betriebsachse ist, und hinsichtlich einer zweiten Ebene (24), die senkrecht
zu der ersten Ebene und parallel zu der primären Betriebsachse ist, winkelig ist;
wobei der rechte Büschelwinkel im Wesentlichen 90 Grad beträgt.
3. Bürste nach Anspruch 2, ferner umfassend:
eine vierte Reihe (60) von Büscheln (30), die mindestens ein erstes und ein zweites
Büschel, die sich von dem Büschelhalter erstrecken, umfasst;
eine fünfte Reihe (60) von Büscheln (30), die mindestens ein erstes und ein zweites
Büschel, die sich von dem Büschelhalter erstrecken, umfasst;
wobei die vierte und die fünfte Reihe von Büscheln im Wesentlichen parallel zu der
primären Betriebsachse sind;
wobei das erste Büschel der vierten Reihe und das erste Büschel der fünften Reihe
eine X-Form ausbilden, wenn sie von einer Position, die senkrecht zu der primären
Betriebsachse ist, betrachtet werden; und
wobei das zweite Büschel der vierten Reihe und das zweite Büschel der fünften Reihe
eine X-Form ausbilden, wenn sie von einer Position, die senkrecht zu der primären
Betriebsachse ist, betrachtet werden.
4. Bürste nach Anspruch 3, wobei:
die erste, die zweite, die dritte, die vierte und die fünfte Reihe von Büscheln von
einer ersten Seite des Büschelhalters zu einer zweiten Seite des Büschelhalters in
der folgenden Reihenfolge positioniert sind: die erste Reihe; die zweite Reihe; die
dritte Reihe; die vierte Reihe; und die fünfte Reihe.
5. Bürste nach Anspruch 4, wobei:
das erste und das zweite Büschel der ersten Reihe und das erste und das zweite Büschel
der fünften Reihe einen spitzen Büschelwinkel nach vorn aufweisen; und
das erste und das zweite Büschel der zweiten Reihe und das erste und das zweite Büschel
der vierten Reihe einen spitzen Büschelwinkel nach hinten aufweisen.
1. Brosse (10) comprenant :
un support de touffe (40) ;
un axe fonctionnel primaire (54) ;
une première rangée (60) de touffes (30) qui comprend au moins des première et seconde
touffes qui s'étendent à partir du support de touffe (40) ;
une deuxième rangée (60) de touffes (30) qui comprend au moins des première et seconde
touffes qui s'étendent à partir du support de touffe ;
dans laquelle les première et deuxième rangées de touffes sont sensiblement parallèles
à l'axe fonctionnel primaire ;
dans laquelle la première touffe de la première rangée et la première touffe de la
deuxième rangée présentent une forme de X lorsqu'elles sont vues depuis une position
qui est perpendiculaire à l'axe fonctionnel primaire ; et,
dans laquelle la seconde touffe de la première rangée et la seconde touffe de la deuxième
rangée présentent une forme de X lorsqu'elles sont vues depuis une position qui est
perpendiculaire à l'axe fonctionnel primaire,
dans lequel les première et seconde touffes dans la première rangée et les première
et seconde touffes dans la deuxième rangée sont formées d'acier inoxydable.
2. Brosse selon la revendication 1 comprenant en outre :
une troisième rangée de touffes qui : est sensiblement parallèle à l'axe fonctionnel
primaire ; et, comprend au moins des première et seconde touffes ; et,
dans laquelle chaque touffe dans la troisième rangée : s'étend à partir du support
de touffe ; et, est inclinée selon un angle droit de touffe au sein d'un premier plan
(22) qui est parallèle à l'axe fonctionnel primaire et par rapport à un second plan
(24) qui est perpendiculaire au premier plan et parallèle à l'axe fonctionnel primaire
; dans laquelle l'angle droit de touffe est sensiblement de 90 degrés.
3. Brosse selon la revendication 2 comprenant en outre :
une quatrième rangée (60) de touffes (30) qui comprend au moins des première et seconde
touffes qui s'étendent à partir du support de touffe ;
une cinquième rangée (60) de touffes (30) qui comprend au moins des première et seconde
touffes qui s'étendent à partir du support de touffe ;
dans laquelle les quatrième et cinquième rangées de touffes sont sensiblement parallèles
à l'axe fonctionnel primaire ;
dans laquelle la première touffe de la quatrième rangée et la première touffe de la
cinquième rangée présentent une forme de X lorsqu'elles sont vues depuis une position
qui est perpendiculaire à l'axe fonctionnel primaire ; et,
dans laquelle la seconde touffe de la quatrième rangée et la seconde touffe de la
cinquième rangée présentent une forme de X lorsqu'elles sont vues depuis une position
qui est perpendiculaire à l'axe fonctionnel primaire.
4. Brosse selon la revendication 3 dans laquelle :
les première, deuxième, troisième, quatrième et cinquième rangées de touffes sont
positionnées d'un premier côté du support de touffe à un second côté du support de
touffe dans l'ordre suivant : la première rangée ; la deuxième rangée ; la troisième
rangée ; la quatrième rangée ; et, la cinquième rangée.
5. Brosse selon la revendication 4 dans laquelle :
les première et seconde touffes de la première rangée et les première et seconde touffes
de la cinquième rangée ont un angle de touffe aigu vers l'avant ; et,
les première et seconde touffes de la deuxième rangée et les première et seconde touffes
de la quatrième rangée ont un angle de touffe aigu vers l'arrière.