Field of the Invention
[0001] The present invention concerns industrial brushes, and in particular arrangements
for mounting such brushes in association with a carrier substrate. The preferred embodiment
concerns finishing wheels having removable and replaceable brush segments thereon.
Background of the Invention
[0002] In many industries, abrasive brushes are used to prepare and/or to finish materials.
Brushes have been applied, for example, to: generate satin finishing of metal; deburr
metal products; finish wood materials; conduct flash removal from plastics; facilitate
oxide removal from metallic materials; and, to clean and/or etch glass. To accomplish
these, and other applications, industrial brushes have been provided with a variety
of types of bristles including bristles made from: polyesters, polyethylene, nylon
and polypropylene strands or fibres. The bristle material may, optionally, be impregnated
with abrasive materials. The various types of fibres have found use in a wide variety
of applications, to obtain varying effects in surface treatment of articles brought
into association with the brush.
[0003] For many industrial applications, the brushes are mounted on wheels or rollers which
are rapidly spun during a finishing operation. In a typical industrial application,
an elongate cylindrical roller having brush material mounted thereon is provided.
Material to be treated is then passed along a conveyed path and into engagement with
the brush media.
[0004] A major concern of the finishing products industry has been the development of convenient,
effective, methods for the mounting of brush elements, i.e. fibrous or bristle material,
onto industrial finishing rollers, wheels or the like. Other major concerns in the
industry have involved the nature of the fibre or bristle mounting within the brush
element.
[0005] As to brush bristle mounting, many industrial brushes are of one of three types:
crimped channel construction; tufted construction; and, products in which individual
bristles are mounted tightly packed but spaced independently and not in either tufts
or crimped channels, i.e, the bristles form a carpet-like arrangement of individually
mounted bristles.
[0006] Crimp channel brushes are generally made by securing the base end of the bristles
in a metal channel. The channel is usually formed in such a manner that the bristles
are held fast, when sides of the channel are forced together or crimped. In some constructions,
the bristles are individual strands held in the channel. However, often the bristles
are folded in half, and the bent loops are mounted in the channel.
[0007] Tufted brushes are very common in both industrial and consumer applications. Tufted
brushes are characterized by an anchoring of a group of bristles (the tuft) in a hole
or other receptacle in a base material. The tuft is then secured within the receptacle
by: heat-bonding; an adhesive; stapling; stitching; or, by some other, similar, means.
The size and shape of a tufted brush is defined generally by the design of the base
or substrate to which the tufts are attached. The distribution of brush media is determined
by the pattern of receptacles in the base, and the number of bristles in each tuft.
Such media can be arranged to form a carpet-like bed of bristles.
[0008] The third general type of industrial brush comprises a construction wherein bristles
are anchored individually, rather than in groups or bunches. Typically, the bristles
are anchored in a flexible base that allows the brush media to conform to a variety
of configurations. A particularly well-known example of this type of brush is the
Brushlon line of products (3M, St. Paul, Minnesota 55144). Such brushes involve anchoring
of bristles in a polymeric bed (resin) either applied to or including a substrate.
Such systems form a thick carpet-like bed of bristles. In some applications, the bristles
may be directly set in the substrate.
[0009] For many industrial applications, the third type of arrangement (individually mounted
bristles) is preferred. Reasons include the fact that the construction generally avoids
gaps between fibres, which could clog with collected particles. Further, individual
bristles are less likely to break, due to good support provided by adjacent bristles
or fibres. Also, since the fibres are spread relatively evenly across the work surface,
each fibre or bristle, in a localized region, is more likely to be worked to approximately
the same extent as other bristles. Thus, such arrangements wear relatively well.
[0010] A variety of methods have been utilized for the attachment of brush materials to
substrates such as finishing wheels. For example, strips of crimp channel brush material
have been constructed such that they can be mounted on a cylinder, for use in a grinding
operation. Tufted brushes have frequently involved a permanent mounting of tufts,
in a substrate device adapted for mounting as a wheel or the like, for a finishing
operation. Individually set bristle products, such as Brushlon products, have been
provided on flexible backing, attachable by a variety of means, including hook and
loop mounting means (such as Velcro ), to wheel cylinders etc. for use.
[0011] Products other than brushes have been utilized for surface finishing operations,
on various materials. These include abrasive flap-wheel arrangements having flaps
formed from extensions of fibrous non-woven abrasive material such as Scotchbrite
abrasive material (3M, St. Paul, Minnesota 55144) and elongate sacrificial fibre products.
Other finishing devices include grinding wheels, and coated abrasive products such
as sandpaper or the like. For any of these three types of arrangements, generally
the abrasive material is sacrificed during use, with a final discarding of an associated
core or substrate. It is noted that abrasive flap wheels frequently involve rather
elongate paddle-like flaps of material, which during rotation of a associated hub,
are spun into association with a substrate to be treated.
[0012] It is desirable to provide abrasive finishing arrangements wherein the abrasive material
can be relatively easily removed or replaced. For non-brush abrasive arrangements,
this could generally be accommodated by having a mounting system whereby extensions
or flaps of abrasive material can be easily removed and replaced. For brush arrangements,
the nature of mounting and the ease with which replacement can be obtained has, generally,
depended upon the nature or classification of brush involved.
[0013] Crimp channel brush media has been made available in spiral form, so that it can
be mounted to a reuseable hub by wrapping the brush tightly around the hub and clamping
down ends of the brush.
[0014] As previously indicated, arrangements utilizing individual bristles mounted spaced
from one another to a flexible substrate have also been provided in removable, replaceable,
forms. Most notably, for example, the 3M Brushlon product has been provided with a
hook and loop mounting system in association therewith, for attachment to wheels or
rollers also having hook and loop attachment means thereon. For example, in forming
a roll or cylinder brush, an elongate strip of 3M Brushlon material might be wrapped
spirally about the cylinder.
[0015] Non-woven abrasive products are also available in belt form, and have been mounted
on expanding rubber wheels or the like. Also, hook and loop mounting systems have
been utilized for such products, although generally they have involved mounting on
flat surfaces rather than cylinders. Reusable hubs have been used with non-woven abrasive
materials, by mounting a series of doughnut-shaped pieces onto a hub with clamping
at ends.
[0016] One problem with mounting methods that have involved winding of brush material about
a hub or the like, is that a considerable length of time, and care, may be needed
in order to achieve effective, proper, placement and alignment of brush bristles.
For example, in applying 3M Brushlon stripping to a roller, substantial down time
to the roller device may be necessary while the spiral mounting is accomplished. In
some instances, it may even be necessary to remove the roller from the brush equipment,
in order to obtain replacement. Similar problems would prevail with many spirally
mounted arrangements regardless of the type of brush media involved.
[0017] Another problem with spirally wound systems, is that ends of the narrow strands present
problems, or weak points, for attachment. Thus, in some instances special anchoring
may be necessary at the very ends of the narrow strips; for example, 3M Brushlon strips
are generally anchored by bolts or the like, at opposite ends. These anchors can provide
significant problems for several reasons: first, the anchors may generate a small
bald spot in a brush. Secondly, setting of the anchors may require special tools or
equipment. Further, the anchors may generate a weak spot, or flaw, in the brush substrate.
[0018] For some abrasive cylinder applications, slotted hubs have been developed. An example
of such a slotted hub is the 3M RX hub. Slotted hubs will be described in further
detail below, with respect to a detailed description of the invention. In general,
slotted hubs comprise an elongate cylinder having a plurality of longitudinal slots
around the outer surface of the cylinder. Each slot is sized and oriented for anchoring
of material thereto. Although a variety of arrangements may be utilized, in general
in accord with industry standards and general agreement, about five slots per inch
outside diameter have been frequently used.
[0019] Crimped channel or strip brushes are sometimes mounted in slotted hubs. In general,
the crimp or strip, having bristles extending therefrom, is slid, longitudinally,
into one of the cylinder channels and is retained therein. Retention is frequently
accomplished through use of a channel having a wide internal portion and a narrow
neck; with the brush material being anchored in a relatively wide root of material.
The brush material can be slid longitudinally into the slot, with radial separation
from the hub being basically impossible due to interference, but with longitudinal
separation being relatively simple to achieve.
[0020] The common type of finishing wheel arrangement using a slotted hub, is one wherein
the replaceable segments comprise abrasive flap segments. Each group of abrasive flaps
is generally mounted to a root, which is anchored to the slotted hub. Examples of
these include products marketed by 3M under the designations RX and RXC. RX segments
contain coated abrasive flaps and RXC segments contain non-woven Scotchbrite abrasive
material, as well as coated abrasive flaps.
[0021] In many conventional applications of longitudinal slotted hubs, each abrasive member
is mounted on a single root. The abrasive members are such that each abrasive member/root
combination is capable of a certain amount of hinged movement, or pivoting movement,
(i.e. flapping) with respect to the hub itself.
[0022] What has been needed has been a method and arrangement whereby a brush arrangement
comprising a carpet-like arrangement of bristles, i.e. tufted or preferably individually
anchored bristle arrangements, can be securely mounted in a slotted arrangement, for
use as a cylindrical brush or the like. What has been particularly needed has been
an arrangement whereby mounting, removal and replacement of brush material may be
rather readily effected.
[0023] A prior art that is of interest is US-A-3.533.125 that discloses a segmented cylindrical
brush assembly with replaceable segmented semicylindrical bristle carrying sections
removably attached to the hub. The brush assembly comprises pairs of segmented metal
shell sections which embrace a driving shaft. The shell sections have outwardly extending
channels to receive and hold brush strips. The brush strips consist of outwardly extending
longitudinal rows of bristles.
[0024] A further prior art is GB-A-946 422 that discloses a rotary brush comprising a plurality
of individual, part cylindrical lags having bristles projecting from the convex surfaces
thereof and releasably secured to a central frame or body so as together to form a
generally cylindrical brush.
Summary of the Invention
[0025] A cylinder brush device according to the present invention is defined in the accompanying
Claim 1 that has been divided into a two-part form based on the assumption that US-A-3
533 125 is the nearest state of the art.
[0026] A brush/hub combination according to the present invention is defined in the accompanying
Claim 7 that has been divided into a two-part form based on the assumption that US-A-3
533 125 is the nearest state of the art.
[0027] The present invention involves brush segments and a slotted cylindrical hub for supporting
said brush segments.
[0028] The slotted support structure may be of a variety of types including: cylindrical
hub arrangements, such as the conventional cylindrical hub arrangement availabel from
3M as an RX hub. In general, the brush segments comprise:
a substrate having first and second opposite surfaces;
a carpet of bristles mounted on the substrate to extend outwardly from the substrate
first surface; and,
a root system extending outwardly from the substrate second surface, the root system
being constructed and arranged to mount the substrate to the slotted rupport structure
by engagement with at least one slot thereof. Means are provided in the brush segment
to inhibit flapping or rocking movement even with a curved, conventional, hub such
as an RX cylindrical hub. That is, each brush segment includes means thereon which
ensures that the segment, when mounted on a slotted support, including even a conventional
cylindrical support, will not rock, flap, tip or wobble substantially, relative to
the support. This securing means is described in further detail below.
[0029] Preferably, the carpet of bristles comprises a plurality of spaced, independently-mounted
bristles. Herein the terms "carpet", "carpet-like" or variants thereof are meant to
refer to an arrangement of bristles having an outer surface with substantial extension
in two directions. That is, a "carpet" of bristles is more than a mere row of tufts
or individually mounted bristles. Rather, the surface of the carpet exhibits substantial
extension not only in length, but also width. A carpet of bristles may be formed,
for example, from a plurality of substantially parallel rows of bristles or tufts
of bristles, or it may be formed from randomly mounted bristles on a surface.
[0030] In one preferred embodiment, the substrate comprises a flat, elastic, rectangularly
cross-sectioned, extension of material; and, the root system comprises a plurality
of spaced, elongate, substantially parallel root members, each having a relatively
broad head portion and a relatively narrow neck portion. Preferably, the root system
is unitary, or integral, with the substrate. For the preferred embodiment shown, preferably
the plurality of root members comprise two root members spaced from one another and
oriented to extend along, adjacent, and spaced from, opposite side edges of the substrate.
[0031] In an alternate embodiment, preferably the substrate is a relatively rigid, but elastic,
member having a convex side and a concave side, with the bristles extending outwardly
from the convex side; and, with the root system extending generally outwardly from
the concave side; the curvature of the concave side being generally perpendicular
to an extension of the root system. Such an arrangement is particularly well-adapted
for mounting in association with a cylindrical hub. Preferably, the concave side of
the substrate has a first radius of curvature and the outer surface of the cylindrical
hub has a second radius of curvature; the second radius of curvature being slightly
larger than the first radius of curvature. As a result, the substrate will be snugly
held against the cylindrical hub outer surface, when it is mounted thereon. For such
an embodiment, preferably the root system comprises a single elongate root member,
mounted on, or extending (projecting) outwardly from, the concave side of the substrate.
[0032] In preferred embodiments described and shown, each root member comprises a relatively
rigid extension. In an alternate embodiment, each root member comprises an elongate
sleeve expandable upon insertion of a rod member or expansion member therein.
[0033] Also, according to the invention a combination comprising a cylindrical hub and at
least one brush segment is provided. The brush segment may be as previously described.
In general, the cylindrical hub has an outer surface with a plurality of spaced, longitudinal,
slots therein. Each slot generally includes a wide recessed or head-receiving area,
and, also, a relatively narrow neck portion which extends between the recessed volume
and an outer surface of the hub. The slots are oriented to receive therein, longitudinally,
portions of a brush segment or plurality of brush segments as previously described.
In such a combination, the cylindrical hub may be a conventional cylindrical hub such
as a 3M RX hub.
[0034] Also according to the present invention when a plurality of brush segments are utilized
to form a carpet of bristles around the outside of a cylindrical hub, a variety of
advantageous arrangements may be provided. For example, segments, at least two of
which have bristles of different construction, i.e. abrasiveness, length, strength,
density, or direction of extension, may be used. Further, gaps in the outer brush
surface can be selectively provided.
[0035] Also according to the present invention a method is described, for providing a brush
surface on a cylindrical hub. Generally, the method comprises providing a cylindrical
hub as previously described, and providing at least one brush segment as previously
described. The brush segment is mounted on the cylindrical hub, according to the invention,
by longitudinal insertion of a root system of the segment into a longitudinal slot
formation of the hub.
[0036] The drawings constitute a part of this specification and include exemplary embodiments
of the present invention. It will be understood that in some instances relative material
thicknesses and component sizes may be shown exaggerated, to facilitate an understanding
of the invention.
Brief Description of the Drawings
[0037] Fig. 1 is a fragmentary environmental perspective view of a slotted hub cylinder/brush
arrangement combination according to the present invention.
[0038] Fig. 2 is an enlarged end elevational view of a slotted hub cylinder/brush arrangement
combination according to the present invention, with a portion of the arrangement
shown in cross-section.
[0039] Fig. 3 is an enlarged, fragmentary, bottom perspective view of a brush/substrate
arrangement according to the present invention.
[0040] Fig. 4 is a cross-sectional view of a segment of brush/substrate according to the
present invention, usable for engagement with a conventional slotted hub or the like,
Fig. 4 being taken generally along line 4-4, Fig. 3.
[0041] Fig. 5 is a fragmentary exploded view showing a brush/substrate arrangement according
to an alternate embodiment of the present invention, in cooperation with a hub shown
in phantom lines.
[0042] Fig. 6 is a schematic perspective view of a cylinder/brush arrangement combination
illustrating an application of the present invention.
[0043] Fig. 7 is a schematic perspective view generally analogous to that shown in Fig.
6, but illustrating a different arrangement of brush/substrate segments.
[0044] Fig. 8 is schematic perspective view generally analogous to that of Figs. 6 and 7,
but showing yet another alternate arrangement of brush/substrate segments according
to the present invention.
[0045] Fig. 9 is a schematic perspective view generally analogous to Figs. 6, 7 and 8, but
showing yet another alternate application of the principles of the present invention.
[0046] Fig. 10 is a cross-sectional view generally analogous to Fig. 3, but showing an alternate
embodiment of a brush/substrate arrangement according to the present invention.
[0047] Fig. 11 is a cross-sectional view generally analogous to Fig. 4, but showing an alternate
embodiment of a brush/substrate according to the present invention.
[0048] Fig. 12 is a cross-sectional view generally analogous to Figs. 4 and 11, but showing
an alternate embodiment of a brush/substrate arrangement according to the present
invention.
[0049] Fig. 13 is a fragmentary end elevational view of a cylinder/brush arrangement combination
according to the present invention; Fig. 13 illustrating an alternate embodiment of
a brush/substrate arrangement according to the present invention.
Detailed Description of the Present Invention
[0050] As required, detailed embodiments of the present invention are disclosed herein:
however, it is to be understood that the disclosed embodiments are merely exemplary
of the invention which may be embodied in various forms. Therefore, specific structural
and functional details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting, but
rather as a basis for the claims, and as a representative basis for teaching one skilled
in the art to variously employ the present invention in virtually any appropriately
detailed structure, system or manner.
[0051] The reference numeral 1, Fig. 1, generally illustrates an industrial cylinder brush
finishing device modified according to the present invention. From the following descriptions,
it will be understood that device 1 is generally conventional, except for the manner
and arrangement by which brush material is applied to the cylinder hub. Specifically,
device 1 comprises a horizontally mounted cylinder hub 3, mounted in a mechanical
device 4 such that the hub 3 may be selectively rotated at a preferred speed. Arrangement
4 generally not only includes a drive mechanism 5 for hub 3, but also adjustment means
(not detailed) for selective positioning of the hub 3, relative to a track or path
of movement of articles, such as article 6, to be treated upon passage through the
arrangement 4.
[0052] The cylindrical hub 3 depicted generally comprises a conventional hub, such as a
3M RX hub. The hub core may, for example, be: constructed from a single piece of extruded
aluminum; or cast relatively from hard plastic, including casting from thermal plastic
resins and casting from thermal setting resins. It may also be machined from steel
or constructed from similarly rigid material. The hub 3 comprises an elongate cylinder
member 7 having longitudinal slots therein. For the embodiment shown, there are about
five slots for every inch outside diameter of the hub. For typical hubs, the longitudinal
slots extend the complete length of hub 3, and thus each slot opens to opposite ends
8 and 9 of the hub 3. An end view of hub 3 is presented in Fig. 2, with a portion
shown in cross-section.
[0053] Hub 3, Figs. 1 and 2, forms part of a cylinder brush 10 which, Fig. 2, has a brush
surface 11 formed from a plurality of bristles 12 mounted in a substrate arrangements
14. For the embodiment shown, bristles 12 are mounted independently, and spaced from
one another, in substrate arrangement 14. That is, the bristles 12 form a Brushlon
-type carpet of bristles. An advantage to this, is that brush surface 11 comprises
a dense, somewhat evenly spaced, carpet of bristles 12. Spaces between clumps, tufts
or rows, of bristles are avoided to advantage.
[0054] It is noted that a cylinder brush having a carpet of bristles has been obtained in
the past, by utilizing, for example, a 3M Brushlon arrangement. Specifically, a flexible
strip of Brushlon material has been helically wound about, and attached to, a hub.
However, such an arrangement has generally involved a smooth hub, rather than a slotted
hub, and a hook and loop attachment mechanism operating between the bristle/substrate
combination and the hub itself. As previously explained, some problems with such conventional
arrangements have concerned difficulties in mounting the helically wound substrate
quickly, efficiently, and sufficiently accurately, in a preferred manner. Also, dismounting
for service or change of bristle has been relatively slow. Further, selected, custom,
bristle patterns are relatively hard to effect with such a system.
[0055] Referring to Fig. 1, a section 20 of hub 3 is shown not having brush material mounted
thereon. A segment 21 of brush material suitable for mounting in section 20 is also
depicted (fragmentary) in Fig. 1. The segment 21, having a design according to the
present invention, is such that it can be readily mounted in section 20, and can be
relatively easily removed therefrom for replacement, as selected.
[0056] The present invention generally comprises an arrangement and manner whereby brush
surfaces such as surface 11 can be relatively easily mounted on a conventional roller
hub, having longitudinal slots therein. The result is an arrangement having a thick
outer brush surface comprising a carpet of bristles, and the advantages associated
therewith. Advantages over the conventional helically wound Brushlon method at least
in part result from the fact that the segments are more easily mounted and dismounted.
Other advantages will be apparent from further descriptions.
[0057] Referring to Fig. 2, brush surface 11 is shown formed from a plurality of individual
substrate segments 25 each having bristles 12 thereon. In particular, for the arrangement
shown in Fig. 2, the outer brush surface 11 is shown formed from four segments 25,
each of which extends through a 90° arc of the cylinder outer surface 26. Thus, for
the arrangement shown in Figs. 1 and 2, the outer brush surface 11 is formed from
four elongate rows of segments corresponding to segment 21.
[0058] Each brush segment 25 includes: a substrate portion 30; a bristle portion 31; and,
a root arrangement 32. Preferably, the substrate portion 30 is a polymeric plastic
substrate which exhibits some elasticity and which can be readily flexed into the
arcuate manner shown. That is, preferably substrate 30 is relatively flexible. Certain
advantages from this flexible nature of substrate portion 30 will be apparent from
the following.
[0059] The bristle portion 31 includes bristles which may be formed from a variety of materials
including: metallic wires; plastic coated wires; and, plastic filaments. Examples
of metallic wires are: steel wires; beryllium copper wires; stainless steel wire;
"Z" nickel wire; copper wire; brass wire; bronze wire; and, aluminum alloy wire. For
plastic coated wires, the plastic coatings may include: nylon; vinyl plastics; trifluorochloroethylene
polymer, neoprene and copolymers of butadiene and acrylonitrile. Examples of plastic
filaments include nylon, polypropylene, polyethylene, and polyester materials. The
bristle material may optionally have abrasive particles impregnated into the bristles.
The preferred bristle material comprises plastic filaments with or without abrasive
particles.
[0060] Means are generally provided for attachment of the bristles 12 to the substrate portion
30. For the embodiment shown in Fig. 2, this means comprises a layer of polymeric
resin material 33. It will be understood, however, that in some arrangements the attachment
means may comprise part of the substrate portion 30 itself. That is, the bristles
12 could be imbedded directly into the substrate portion 30.
[0061] The root arrangement 32 may be integral (unitary) with the substrate portion 30,
or it may be attached thereto by a variety of means. For the embodiment shown, the
root arrangement 32 comprises extensions formed integrally (unitary) with the substrate
portion 30.
[0062] One of segments 25 is depicted in Figs. 1, 3 and 4. The segment 25 comprises an elongate
flat rectangular substrate portion 40 having a pair of spaced elongate longitudinal
roots 42 extending longitudinally therealong. On a side 43 of substrate 40 opposite
roots 42, a bristle portion 45 comprising a bed or carpet of bristles 46 embedded
in a resin system 47 is provided. The bristles 46 are individually retained (similarly
to a 3M Brushlon product). That is, for the embodiment shown in Figs. 1 and 3, they
are not formed in tufts and they are not formed in crimped channels or rows. The bed
of bristles 46 is substantially continuous.
[0063] Preferably the substrate 40 is formed from a flexible polymeric material, such as
a polyamide, polyether or acrylonitrile/butadiene/styrene copolymer. A variety of
resins may be utilized to hold the bristles 46 in position. Preferably the resin system
47 is such as will be flexible, along with substrate 43. As previously indicated a
variety of constructions of individual bristles and bristle materials may be utilized,
the arrangement shown in Figs. 1, 3 and 4 merely providing an example.
[0064] Roots 42 each include a narrow neck 50 and a relatively wide head 51. Referring to
Fig. 2, the wide heads 51 are sufficiently sized so as to be capable of secure retention
within the longitudinal channels 55 of hub 3. More specifically, Fig. 2, each channel
55 includes a relatively wide, deep, portion 57 and a relatively narrow neck portion
58. If roots 50 are slid longitudinally into the slots, the wide head portions 51
of the roots 42 will be radially secured or anchored within wide channel portions
57, due to interference with the narrow neck portions 58. Referring to Fig. 1, mounting
of a segment 25 or 21 will be understood as occurring by longitudinal engagement with
slotted hub 3, in the manner illustrated. Utilization of a somewhat flexible substrate
40 and resin system 47, permits curving or bending of the segment 25 (or 21) to accommodate
curvature of the hub 3.
[0065] Referring to Fig. 4, for the embodiment shown each substrate 40 may include a plurality
of roots, for the specific embodiment shown two roots, 42 thereon. The two roots 42
shown are spaced apart for receipt in the first and fifth of a set of five longitudinal
slots, Fig. 2. It will be understood that advantages from using a flexible, elastic,
flat substrate 40 result. First, along edges 61 and 62, of adjacent substrates 30,
tight, snug, engagement with hub 3 will result. Further, a relatively small gap between
adjacent bristles will occur.
[0066] Still referring to Fig. 2, it will be understood that for an arrangement in which
the bristles 12 extend outwardly generally perpendicularly from the substrate 30 (perpendicular
to a tangent for a curved substrate) along edges 61 and 62 a gap of substantial size
between adjacent substrates will be magnified or increased, as the outer ends of the
bristles are approached. In general, in order to maintain a substantially continuous
brushing surface 11, it is desirable to maintain the gap between adjacent side edges
61 and 62 of substrates 30 to a relative minimum. In general, to achieve a substantially
continuous brushing surface 11, a distance between brush segments of less than about
1.5 cm, and preferably less than about 0.75 cm is preferred. In some applications,
maintenance of a relatively small gap between adjacent bristles can be facilitated
through utilization of bristles along side edges 61 and 62 which are not substantially
perpendicular with respect to the substrate 30.
[0067] A variety of root systems may be developed, including ones having specific shapes
different from those shown. In addition, variations in the shapes of slots for hub
arrangements may be utilized, for engagement by root systems according to the invention.
What is generally required, is a combination of a longitudinal slot and a root design
such as to provide for the function of secure anchoring or engagement.
[0068] Several alternate root designs are shown in the alternate embodiments illustrated
in Figs. 11 and 12. Referring to Fig. 11, the segment 63 shown includes teardrop-shaped
root member 64. For the alternate embodiment of Fig. 12, the brush segment 65 includes
a root member 66 having a diamond-shaped head portion 67. It is noted that for the
embodiments of Figs. 11 and 12, the brush bristles 68 and 69 respectively are shown
mounted by direct embedding into the substrate, i.e. with no resin layer therebetween.
[0069] For the embodiment of Figs. 1-4, the substrate has been described as flat, flexible
and elastic, as shown in Figs. 3 and 4, and as applied in Figs. 1 and 2. The arrangements
have been described as having a root system comprising first and second spaced roots,
generally adjacent, but spaced inwardly from, opposite side edges 61 and 62 of the
segment 25. Further, the individual roots 42 have been described and shown as being
substantially continuous, and extending along the complete length of the associated
segment 25, Fig. 3.
[0070] It will be understood that a variety of alternate arrangements may be provided. For
example, not only may different shaped roots be used, but also: roots which do not
extend continuously along the complete length of the substrate may be used; a number
other than two roots may be utilized; the roots may be spaced differently than shown
for the preferred embodiment; the roots may be reinforced by embedded structural material
such as metal pieces, composite material, or the like; and, the roots need not be
formed integral, or unitary, with the substrate 30. However, the arrangement depicted
is advantageous, for convenience.
[0071] It is noted that for the embodiments shown or described in Figs. 1, 2, 3, 4, 11 and
12, i.e. multi-root arrangements, means are automatically provided to inhibit any
rocking, tipping or flapping of the substrate relative to the circular, cylindrical,
hub. That is, secure mounting is ensured. This means comprises the two, spaced, roots
which ensure anchoring without rocking. More specifically, anchoring at least two
positions, in connection with a rigid, elastic, substrate ensures tight, non-rocking
mounting.
[0072] A particularly advantageous, alternate, embodiment is illustrated in Fig. 5. In Fig.
5 a segment 70 according to the alternate embodiment is depicted in cross-section;
and, it is illustrated in exploded view with respect to a hub 71, analogous to hub
3, shown in phantom lines. Segment 70 includes: a substrate 75; a root arrangement
76; a resin system 77; and, a bed 78 of bristles 79. The bed 78 of bristles 79, and
resin system 77, may be substantially analogous to those previously described, for
the embodiment illustrated in Figs. 1-4. In the alternative, the bristles 79 could
be mounted directly in the substrate 75.
[0073] Two unique characteristics generally distinguish the embodiment of Fig. 5 from the
embodiments of Figs. 1-4 and 11 and 12. These concern: the shape of substrate 75;
and, the nature of root system 76. More specifically, substrate 75 has a curved configuration,
i.e. is a curved extension, rather than a flat configuration like the embodiment of
Figs. 1-4. Root arrangement 76 comprises a single, centrally located, root member
83.
[0074] For some applications, advantages can be obtained from the arrangement of Fig. 5.
A substrate 75 having a single root member 83, for example, will typically encounter
less friction in the longitudinal channel, during mounting, than will a substrate
having two elongate root members thereon.
[0075] It will be apparent that with a single centrally located root member 83, a curved
substrate 75 is necessary, in order to provide conformation of the substrate 75 to
the curved outer surface 85 of the cylindrical hub 71. Preferably, and as illustrated
in Fig. 5, substrate 75 is formed from a relatively rigid, but somewhat elastic, plastic
or polymeric material having a concave side with a radius of curvature slightly smaller
than the radius of curvature of the outer surface 85 of the hub 71. As shown in Fig.
5, when engagement between the segment 70 and hub 71 occurs, under such circumstances,
relatively rigid substrate 75 will be forced to flatten out or spread out somewhat;
and, due to its rigid, elastic, character, it will tightly press against the hub 71.
This will provide a relatively snug engagement between the substrate 75 and the hub
71, and inhibit any tipping, flapping or rocking propensity that might otherwise occur
for a segment 70 on a single, central, root member 83. Thus, an anti-flap arrangement
or means is provided in the segment of the embodiment of Fig. 5, through use of a
curved substrate, with a radius of curvature less than the support, in combination
with a rigid, elastic, substrate material. This also helps ensure close association
between adjacent segments 70 on a hub 71.
[0076] The above described brush segment arrangements offer unique advantages over prior
brush designs. First, and as illustrated in Fig. 1, segments can be easily mounted,
removed and replaced, as necessary. It will be understood, by examination of Fig.
1, that mounting and dismounting can generally be accomplished without removal of
the hub 3 from the finishing apparatus 1. Unlike with a helically wound system, changing
is relatively rapid and proper alignment between adjacent segments is relatively easily
effected.
[0077] In application, mounting arrangements according to the present invention provide
for a variety of possible arrangements. For example, Fig. 3, the brush surface 11
shown generally comprises four elongate strips or segments which extend completely
longitudinally across the hub 3. It will be understood that there is, of course, no
requirement that all four segments of brush material be identical. That is, different
brush bristle constructions, density etc. can be used, for the different strips.
[0078] Some useful variations in loading onto hubs are illustrated in Figs. 6, 7, 8 and
9. In Fig. 6, for example, a hub 90 is shown having a plurality of sections or segments
91 of brush material mounted thereon. The individual sections or segments 91 do not
extend completely longitudinally across hub 90. Thus, the overall cylinder brush 93
may be provided with a varying lateral construction. That is, different brush materials
can be used in a row across the hub. The arrangement shown in Fig. 6 is "bricked";
that is, segment ends of adjacent rows do not align directly with one another, but
rather they are offset. This arrangement would generally avoid the presence of small
gaps between longitudinally adjacent brush segments extending completely around cylinder
brush 93, at any given location.
[0079] The arrangement shown in Fig. 7 also illustrates that a plurality of segments may
be utilized to provide an overall cylinder brush 100. Different bristle constructions
including: variations in bristle lengths; variations in bristle abrasiveness; and,
variations in bristle density, can be utilized in different segments, to advantage.
For example, different surface effects on material being treated, or different effects
in different areas of those materials being treated, can be obtained.
[0080] In Fig. 8 an arrangement 110 is illustrated which shows that gaps 111 can be left
between sections 112 of brush segments. Thus, for example, the surface of an article
can be treated at only selected places, through selected location of such gaps 111.
[0081] It will be understood that in some applications, it may be desired to provide anchors
or the like mountable in association with the longitudinal channels, to facilitate
construction of an arrangement such as that shown in Fig. 8. The anchors can be used
as stays, along ends of various individual segments 113, to prevent unintended longitudinal
sliding of the segments 113 with respect to the hub 115. Further, for any of the embodiments,
the hub 115 can be provided with stays or flanges on opposite ends, to prevent unintended
longitudinal movement of segments mounted therein. No detail is provided with respect
to anchors or stays in the longitudinal channels, or in association with the hubs,
since any of a variety of arrangements could be utilized, and no specific arrangement
is intended to be noted. Generally what would be operable would be an arrangement
capable of being secured to the hub in a manner avoiding interference with brush activity,
but which aligns with ends of brush segments inhibiting longitudinal sliding thereof.
[0082] The arrangement 120 illustrated in Fig. 9 demonstrates that arrangements can be developed
in which bristle sizes of various lengths can be provided in different portions of
the arrangement. Such an arrangement could be used, for example, to treat a surface
having troughs therein. An advantage to the present invention is that such custom
arrangements can be easily and quickly provided, without substantial expense.
[0083] From Figs. 6, 7, 8 and 9 it will understood that a wide variety of arrangements may
be easily and readily provided through utilization of brush segments according to
the present invention. Thus, through provision of a plurality of sets of brush segments,
an operator of a finishing operation can readily change or modify existing cylindrical
hubs, to accommodate a very wide variety of possible finishing operations. The examples
illustrated in Figs. 1, 6, 7, 8 and 9 are intended to be merely representational of
possibilities, and not limiting.
[0084] Another unique embodiment is illustrated in Fig. 10. Fig. 10 generally depicts a
cross-sectional view analogous to that of Fig. 4, but of an arrangement 140 having
bristles 141 extending outwardly at an angle, rather than perpendicular to the substrate.
The arrangement 140 otherwise includes: a resin system 142; a flat, flexible, elastic
substrate 143; and, a root arrangement 144.
[0085] It will be understood from reference to Fig. 10, that the arrangement 140 therein
depicted can be mounted in the hub of a system such as that shown in Fig. 1 with the
bristles 141 pointed generally toward the direction of rotation, or opposite to the
direction of rotation. This can be utilized to achieve different finishing effects.
Further, the very same arrangement 140 can be reversed after some use, to accomplish
a different finishing effect. Therefore, an intent with respect to Fig. 10, is to
depict that brush segments according to the present invention can be reversed after
a period of use, if desired, for example to even wearing or achieve different finishing
effects. Reversing would be possible for any of the embodiments shown; however unique
advantages are obtained with an arrangement (Fig. 10) that is asymmetric with respect
to reversal.
[0086] Another purpose of the arrangement shown in Fig. 10, is to suggest use in arrangements
other than circular, cylindrical hub, arrangements. In conventional arrangements,
angularly directed bristles 141 have been utilized with a flat, vibrating, surfaces.
Articles to be treated are set on the vibrating surface and, as a result of the vibration,
generally move in the direction toward which the bristles extend. During movement
along the vibrating surface of the bristles, the effect of the bristles is to provide
surface finishing of the articles. That is, the articles move on more or less stationary,
but vibrating, brush segments. It will be understood that segments according to the
present invention may be mounted in association with vibrating systems, if the vibrating
systems are provided with appropriate mounting slots. Thus, for example, an industrial
finishing operation which uses equipment with circular hubs and also equipment with
flat, vibrating, finishing systems, may be able to utilize the same brush segments
for both operations, if segments analogous to those illustrated in Fig. 2 are made;
and, if both the hub equipment and the vibrating table equipment are appropriately
adapted for mounting of the root system.
[0087] Referring to Fig. 13, an alternate root system is depicted. In particular, in Fig.
13 a brush segment 200 is shown mounted upon a hub 201. The brush segment 200 includes
a substrate 205 having bristles 206 thereon. Segment 200 also includes a root arrangement
210, comprising a pair of root members 211. Each root member 211 includes an elongate
sleeve 212 that is attached to, and depends from, a bottom side 215 of substrate 205.
Sleeves 212 are expanded by means of rods or slides 220 positioned therein, to form
a head portion 225 in each root member 211 and 212.
[0088] In an alternate embodiment, not shown, brush segments according to the present invention
could be mounted along the inside of a rotating hub, to brush items tumbled therein.
From this it will be understood that a wide variety of support structures may be utilized
in association with brush segments according to the present invention.
[0089] From the above, it will be understood that the mounting system according to the present
invention provides for a unique versatility not previously readily obtainable. Custom
designed brushes can be easily accomplished, through ready variation in segments.
Segments can be easily dismounted and cleaned if necessary. Further, worn out segments
can be readily replaced. Mounting does not, in general, require extreme precision.
Further, mounting of brush segments can be effected in many instances without a dismounting
of the hub from the finishing apparatus, Fig. 1.
[0090] It is to be understood that while certain embodiments to the present invention have
been illustrated and described, the invention is not to be limited to specific forms,
arrangement of parts, or methods herein described and shown.
1. A cylinder brush device (1) comprising:
(a) a cylindrical hub (3, 90, 115, 201) having opposite ends and an outer surface
(26, 85); said hub outer surface (26, 85) having a radius of curvature;
(b) means for mounting (4) said hub (3, 90, 115, 201) for rotation about a longitudinal
axis thereof;
(c) a drive mechanism (5) for selectively rotating said cylindrical hub (3, 90, 115,
201);
(d) a first substrate (30) mounted on said hub (3, 90, 115, 201) and having first
and second opposite surfaces and first and second side edges (61, 62);
(e) a carpet of bristles (12, 45, 46, 68, 69, 79, 141, 158, 206) secured to said first
substrate (30) to extend outwardly from said first substrate first surface;
(g) a second substrate (30) mounted on said hub and having first and second opposite
surfaces and first and second side edges (61, 62); and
(h) a carpet of bristles (12, 45, 46, 68, 69, 79, 141, 158, 206) secured to said second
substrate (30) to extend outwardly from said second substrate first surface; said
device (1) characterized
(A) by said hub including a plurality of substantially parallel, longitudinal slots
(55) in communication with said hub outer surface (26, 85); each of said slots extending
between said hub opposite ends (8, 9);
(B) by at least one first substrate longitudinal root member (32, 42, 64, 66, 83,
157, 211) projecting outwardly from said first substrate second surface and extending
generally parallel to, and spaced from, said first substrate side edges (61, 62);
said first substrate root member (32, 42, 64, 66, 83, 157, 211) being constructed
and arranged for sliding engagement with a selected one of said cylindrical hub longitudinal
slots (55) by entering same at one of said hub ends (8, 9), to mount said first substrate
(30) to said cylindrical hub (3, 90, 115, 201);
(C) by at least one second substrate longitudinal root member (32, 42, 64, 66, 83,
157, 211) projecting outwardly from said second substrate second surface and extending
generally parallel to, and spaced from, said second substrate side edges (61, 62);
said second substrate root member (32, 42, 64, 66, 83, 157, 211) being constructed
and arranged for sliding engagement with a selected one of said cylindrical hub longitudinal
slots (55) by entering same at one of said hub ends (8, 9), to mount said second substrate
(30) to said cylindrical hub (3, 90, 115, 201);
(D) such that when said device (1) is operably assembled, said second substrate (30)
is oriented radially adjacent to said first substrate (30), with one of said first
substrate side edges (61, 62) generally aligned parallel with and adjacent to one
of said second substrate side edges (61, 62); and
(E) by having means (21) enabling said first and second substrates to be independently
mounted on, and removed from, said cylindrical hub (3, 90, 115, 201), while said hub
(3, 90, 115, 201) is mounted in said device (1).
2. A device (1) according to claim 1 further characterized by:
(a) said first substrate longitudinal root member (32, 42, 64, 66, 83, 157, 211) being
longitudinally continuous; and
(b) said second substrate longitudinal root member (32, 42, 64, 66, 83, 157, 211)
being longitudinally continuous.
3. A device (1) according to claims 1 and 2 further characterized by:
(a) said first substrate longitudinal root (32, 42, 64, 66, 83, 157, 211) member being
unitary with said first substrate (30); and
(b) said second substrate longitudinal root (32, 42, 64, 66, 83, 157, 211) member
being unitary with said second substrate (30).
4. A device (1) according to claims 1 to 3 further characterized by having:
(a) a resin system (33) mounting said carpet of bristles (12, 45, 46, 68, 69, 79,
141, 158, 206) on said first substrate (30); and
(b) a resin system (33) mounting said carpet of bristles (12, 45, 46, 68, 69, 79,
141, 158, 206) on said second substrate (30).
5. A device (1) according to claims 1 to 4 further characterized by having:
(a) a third substrate (30) removably mounted on said hub (3, 90, 115, 201) and having
first and second opposite surfaces and first and second side edges (61, 62);
(b) a carpet of bristles (12, 45, 46, 68, 69, 79, 141, 158, 206) secured to said third
substrate (30), to extend outwardly from said third substrate first surface;
(c) at least one third substrate longitudinal root member (32, 42, 64, 66, 83, 157,
211) projecting outwardly from said third substrate second surface and extending generally
parallel to, and spaced from, said third substrate side edges (61, 62); said third
substrate root member (32, 42, 64, 66, 83, 157, 211) being constructed and arranged
for sliding engagement with a selected one of cylindrical hub longitudinal slots (55)
by entering said at one of said hub ends (8, 9), to mount said third substrate (30)
to said cylindrical hub (3, 90, 115, 201); and,
(d) when said device (1) is operably assembled, said third substrate (30) being positioned
longitudinally adjacent to said first substrate (30).
6. A device (1) according to claims 1 to 5 further characterized by:
(a) said first substrate carpet of bristles (12, 45, 46, 68, 69, 79, 141, 158, 206)
having a first distance of outward extension from said first substrate (30); and
(b) said third carpet of bristles (12, 45, 46, 68, 69, 79, 141, 158, 206) having a
second distance of outward extension from said third substrate (30); said first distance
of outward extension being different from said second distance of outward extension.
7. A brush/hub combination comprising:
(a) a cylindrical hub (3, 90, 115, 201) having an end and an outer surface (26, 85);
(b) a first substrate (30) mounted on said hub (3, 90, 115, 201) and having first
and second opposite surfaces and first and second side edges (61, 62);
(c) a carpet of bristles (12, 45, 46, 68, 69, 79, 141, 158, 201) secured to said first
substrate (30) to extend outwardly from said first substrate first surface;
(e) a second substrate (30) mounted on said hub (3, 90, 115, 201) and having first
and second opposite surfaces and first and second side edges (61, 62); and
(f) a carpet of bristles (12, 45, 46, 68, 69, 79, 141, 158, 206) secured to said second
substrate (30) to extend outwardly from said second substrate first surface; said
device (1) characterized
(A) by said hub (3, 90, 115, 201) including a plurality of substantially parallel,
longitudinal slots (55) in communication with said hub end (8, 9) and said hub outer
surface (26, 85);
(B) by at least one first substrate longitudinal root member (32, 42, 64, 66, 83,
157, 211) projecting outwardly from said first substrate second surface and extending
generally parallel to, and spaced from, said first substrate side edges (61, 62);
said first substrate root member (32, 42, 64, 66, 83, 157, 211) being constructed
and arranged for sliding engagement with a selected one of said cylindrical hub longitudinal
slots (55) by entering same at said hub end (8, 9), to mount said first substrate
(30) in said cylindrical hub (3, 90, 115, 201);
(C) by at least one second substrate longitudinal root member (32, 42, 64, 66, 83,
157, 211) projecting outwardly from said second substrate second surface and extending
generally parallel to, and spaced from, said second substrate side edges (61, 62);
said second substrate root member (32, 42, 64, 66, 83, 157, 211) being constructed
and arranged for sliding engagement with a selected one of said cylindrical hub longitudinal
slots (55) by entering same at one of said hub ends (8, 9), to mount said second substrate
(30) to said cylindrical hub (3, 90, 115, 201); and
(D) such that when said brush/hub combination is operably assembled, said second substrate
(30) is oriented radially adjacent to said first substrate (30), with one of said
first substrate side edges (61, 62) generally aligned parallel with and adjacent to
one of said second substrate side edges (61, 62).
8. A brush/hub combination according to claim 7 further characterized by:
(a) said first substrate longitudinal root member being longitudinally continuous
(32, 42, 64, 66, 83, 157, 211); and
(b) said second substrate longitudinal root member being longitudinally continuous
(32, 42, 64, 66, 83, 157, 211).
9. A brush/hub combination according to claim 7 and 8 further characterized by:
(a) said first substrate longitudinal root member (32, 42, 64, 66, 83, 157, 211) being
unitary with said first substrate (30); and
(b) said second substrate longitudinal root member (32, 42, 64, 66, 83, 157, 211)
being unitary with said second substrate (30).
10. A brush/hub combination according to claims 7 to 9 further characterized by having:
(a) a resin system (33) mounting said carpet of bristles (12, 45, 46, 68, 69, 141,
158, 206) on said first substrate (30); and
(b) a resin system (33) mounting said carpet of bristles (12, 45, 46, 68, 69, 79,
141, 158, 206) on said second substrate (30).
11. A brush/hub combination according to claims 7 to 10 further characterized by having:
(a) a third substrate (30) removably mounted on said hub (3, 90, 115, 201) and having
first and second opposite surfaces and first and second side edges (61, 62);
(b) a carpet of bristles (12, 45, 46, 68, 69, 79, 141, 158, 206) secured to said third
substrate (30), to extend outwardly from said third substrate first surface;
(c) at least one third substrate longitudinal root member (32, 42, 64, 66, 83, 157,
211) projecting outwardly from said third substrate second surface and extending generally
parallel to, and spaced from, said third substrate side edges (61, 62); said third
substrate root member (32, 42, 64, 66, 83, 157, 211) being constructed and arranged
for sliding engagement with a selected one of cylindrical hub longitudinal slots (55)
by entering said at one of said hub ends (8, 9), to mount said third substrate (30)
to said cylindrical hub (3, 90, 115, 201); and,
(d) when said brush/hub combination is operably assembled, said third substrate (30)
being positioned longitudinally adjacent to said first substrate (30).
12. A brush/hub combination according to claim 11 further characterized by:
(a) said first substrate carpet of bristles (12, 45, 46, 68, 69, 79, 141, 158, 206)
having a first distance of outward extension from said first substrate (30); and
(b) said third carpet of bristles (12, 45, 46, 68, 69, 79, 141, 158, 206) having a
second distance of outward extension from said third substrate (30); said first distance
of outward extension being different from said second distance of outward extension.
1. Zylindrische Bürstenvorrichtung (1), umfassend:
(a) eine zylindrische Nabe (3, 90, 115, 201) mit entgegengesetzten Enden und einer
Außenfläche (26, 85); wobei die Außenfläche (26, 85) der Nabe einen Krümmungsradius
besitzt;
(b) eine Einrichtung (4), auf der die Nabe (3, 90, 115, 201) so gelagert ist, daß
sie sich um ihre Längsachse dreht;
(c) einen Antriebsmechanismus (5), der wahlweise die zylindrische Nabe (3, 90, 115,
201) dreht;
(d) ein erstes Substrat (30), das auf der Nabe (3, 90, 115, 201) angebracht ist und
erste und zweite einander entgegengesetzte Flächen und erste und zweite Seitenränder
(61, 62) besitzt;
(e) eine Lage von Borsten (12, 45, 46, 68, 69, 79, 141, 158, 206), die an dem ersten
Substrat (30) befestigt sind und sich von der ersten Oberfläche des ersten Substrats
nach außen erstrecken;
(g) ein zweites Substrat (30), das auf der Nabe angebracht ist und erste und zweite
einander entgegengesetzte Flächen und erste und zweite Seitenränder (61, 62) besitzt;
und
(h) eine Lage von Borsten (12, 45, 46, 68, 69, 79, 141, 158, 206), die an dem zweiten
Substrat (30) befestigt sind und sich von der ersten Oberfläche des zweiten Substrats
nach außen erstrecken; wobei die Vorrichtung (1) dadurch gekennzeichnet ist, daß
(A) die Nabe eine Vielzahl von im wesentlichen parallelen, länglichen Schlitzen (55)
aufweist, die mit der Außenfläche (26, 85) der Nabe kommunizieren; wobei jeder der
Schlitze zwischen den entgegengesetzten Enden (8, 9) der Nabe verläuft;
(B) wenigstens ein längliches Wurzelelement (32, 42, 64, 66, 83, 157, 211) des ersten
Substrats von der zweiten Oberfläche des ersten Substrats nach außen ragt und im allgemeinen
parallel zu und im Abstand von den Seitenrändern (61, 62) des ersten Substrats verläuft;
wobei das Wurzelelement (32, 42, 64, 66, 83, 157, 211) des ersten Substrats so ausgelegt
und angeordnet ist, daß es mit einem ausgewählten der länglichen Schlitze (55) in
der zylindrischen Nabe gleitend in Eingriff kommt, indem es an einem der Nabenenden
(8, 9) in diesen eintritt, um so das erste Substrat (30) an der zylindrischen Nabe
(3, 90, 115, 201) zu befestigen;
(C) wenigstens ein längliches Wurzelelement (32, 42, 64, 66, 83, 157, 211) des zweiten
Substrats von der zweiten Oberfläche des zweiten Substrats nach außen ragt und im
allgemeinen parallel zu und im Abstand von den Seitenrändern (61, 62) des zweiten
Substrats verläuft; wobei das Wurzelelement (32, 42, 64, 66, 83, 157, 211) des zweiten
Substrats so ausgelegt und angeordnet ist, daß es mit einem ausgewählten der länglichen
Schlitze (55) in der zylindrischen Nabe gleitend in Eingriff kommt, indem es an einem
der Nabenenden (8, 9) in diesen eintritt, um das zweite Substrat (30) an der zylindrischen
Nabe (3, 90, 115, 201) zu befestigen;
(D) so daß dann, wenn die Vorrichtung (1) betriebsfähig montiert ist, das zweite Substrat
(30) angrenzend an das erste Substrat (30) radial ausgerichtet ist, wobei einer der
Seitenränder (61, 62) des ersten Substrats allgemein parallel zu und angrenzend an
einen der Seitenränder (61, 62) des zweiten Substrats allgemein ausgerichtet ist;
und
(E) daß eine Einrichtung (21) vorgesehen ist, die es ermöglicht, daß das erste und
das zweite Substrat unabhängig voneinander auf der zylindrischen Nabe (3, 90, 115,
201) angebracht und davon entfernt werden kann, während die Nabe (3, 90, 115, 201)
auf der Vorrichtung (1) montiert ist.
2. Vorrichtung (1) nach Anspruch 1, ferner dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß:
(a) das längliche Wurzelelement (32, 42, 64, 66, 83, 157, 211) des ersten Substrats
in Längsrichtung durchgehend ist; und
(b) das längliche Wurzelelement (32, 42, 64, 66, 83, 157, 211) des zweiten Substrats
in Längsrichtung durchgehend ist.
3. Vorrichtung (1) nach Anspruch 1 und 2, ferner dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß:
(a) das Wurzelelement (32, 42, 64, 66, 83, 157, 211) des ersten Substrats mit dem
ersten Substrat (30) einstückig ausgebildet ist; und
(b) das Wurzelelement (32, 42, 64, 66, 83, 157, 211) des zweiten Substrats mit dem
zweiten Substrat (30) einstückig ausgebildet ist.
4. Vorrichtung (1) nach Anspruch 1 bis 3, ferner gekennzeichnet durch:
(a) ein Harzsystem (33), mit dem die Lage von Borsten (12, 45, 46, 68, 69, 79, 141,
158, 206) auf dem ersten Substrat (30) befestigt wird; und
(b) ein Harzsystem (33), mit dem die Lage von Borsten (12, 45, 46, 68, 69, 79, 141,
158, 206) auf dem zweiten Substrat (30) befestigt wird.
5. Vorrichtung (1) nach Anspruch 1 bis 4, ferner gekennzeichnet durch:
(a) ein drittes Substrat (30), das auf der Nabe (3, 90, 115, 201) abnehmbar befestigt
ist und erste und zweite einander entgegengesetzte Flächen und erste und zweite Seitenränder
(61, 62) aufweist;
(b) eine Lage von Borsten (12, 45, 46, 68, 69, 79, 141, 158, 206), die auf dem dritten
Substrat (30) befestigt sind und sich von der ersten Oberfläche des dritten Substrats
nach außen erstrecken;
(c) wenigstens ein längliches Wurzelelement (32, 42, 64, 66, 83, 157, 211) des dritten
Substrats, das von der zweiten Oberfläche des dritten Substrats nach außen ragt und
im allgemeinen parallel zu und im Abstand von den Seitenrändern (61, 62) des dritten
Substrats verläuft; wobei das Wurzelelement (32, 42, 64, 66, 83, 157, 211) des dritten
Substrats so ausgelegt und angeordnet ist, daß es mit einem ausgewählten der länglichen
Schlitze (55) der zylindrischen Nabe gleitend in Eingriff kommt, indem es an einem
der Nabenenden (8, 9) in diesen eintritt, um das dritte Substrat (30) an der zylindrischen
Nabe (3, 90, 115, 201) zu befestigen; und
(d) wenn die Vorrichtung (1) betriebsfähig montiert ist, ist das dritte Substrat (30)
in Längsrichtung angrenzend an das erste Substrat (30) positioniert.
6. Vorrichtung (1) nach Anspruch 1 bis 5, ferner dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß:
(a) die Lage von Borsten (12, 45, 46, 68, 69, 79, 141, 158, 206) auf dem ersten Substrat
sich über eine erste Strecke von dem ersten Substrat (30) nach außen erstreckt; und
(b) die dritte Lage von Borsten (12, 45, 46, 68, 69, 79, 141, 158, 206) sich über
eine zweite Strecke von dem dritten Substrat (30) nach außen erstreckt; wobei die
erste Strecke nach außen sich von der zweiten Strecke nach außen unterscheidet.
7. Kombination aus Bürste und Nabe, umfassend:
(a) eine zylindrische Nabe (3, 90, 115, 201) mit einem Ende und einer Außenfläche
(26, 85);
(b) ein erstes Substrat (30), das auf der Nabe (3, 90, 115, 201) angebracht ist und
erste und zweite einander entgegengesetzte Flächen und erste und zweite Seitenränder
(61, 62) aufweist;
(c) eine Lage von Borsten (12, 45, 46, 68, 69, 79, 141, 158, 201), die an dem ersten
Substrat (30) befestigt sind und sich von der ersten Oberfläche des ersten Substrats
nach außen erstrecken;
(e) ein zweites Substrat (30), das auf der Nabe (3, 90, 115, 201) angebracht ist und
erste und zweite einander entgegengesetzte Flächen und erste und zweite Seitenränder
(61, 62) besitzt; und
(f) eine Lage von Borsten (12, 45, 46, 68, 69, 79, 141, 158, 206), die auf dem zweiten
Substrat (30) befestigt sind und sich von der ersten Oberfläche des zweiten Substrats
nach außen erstrecken; wobei die Vorrichtung (1) dadurch gekennzeichnet ist, daß:
(A) die Nabe (3, 90, 115, 201) eine Vielzahl von im wesentlichen parallelen, länglichen
Schlitzen (55) umfaßt, die mit dem Nabenende (8, 9) und der Außenfläche (26, 85) der
Nabe kommunizieren;
(B) wenigstens ein längliches Wurzelelement (32, 42, 64, 66, 83, 157, 211) des ersten
Substrats von der zweiten Fläche des ersten Substrats nach außen ragt und im allgemeinen
parallel zu und im Abstand von den Seitenrändern (61, 62) des ersten Substrats verläuft;
wobei das Wurzelelement (32, 42, 64, 66, 83, 157, 211) des ersten Substrats so ausgelegt
und angeordnet ist, daß es mit einem ausgewählten der länglichen Schlitze (55) der
zylindrischen Nabe gleitend in Eingriff kommt, indem es an dem Nabenende (8, 9) in
diesen eintritt, um das erste Substrat (30) in der zylindrischen Nabe (3, 90, 115,
201) zu befestigen;
(C) wenigstens ein längliches Wurzelelement (32, 42, 64, 66, 83, 157, 211) des zweiten
Substrats von der zweiten Oberfläche des zweiten Substrats nach außen ragt und im
allgemeinen parallel zu und im Abstand von den Seitenrändern (61, 62) des zweiten
Substrats verläuft; wobei das Wurzelelement (32, 42, 64, 66, 83, 157, 211) des zweiten
Substrats so ausgelegt und angeordnet ist, daß es mit einem ausgewählten der länglichen
Schlitze (55) der zylindrischen Nabe gleitend in Eingriff kommt, indem es an dem Nabenende
(8, 9) in diesen eintritt, um das zweite Substrat (30) an der zylindrischen Nabe (3,
90, 115, 201) zu befestigen; und
(D) so daß dann, wenn die Kombination aus Bürste und Nabe betriebsfähig montiert ist,
das zweite Substrat (30) radial angrenzend an das erste Substrat (30) ausgerichet
ist, wobei einer der Seitenränder (61, 62) des ersten Substrats im allgemeinen parallel
zu und angrenzend an einen der Seitenränder (61, 62) des zweiten Substrats ausgerichtet
ist.
8. Kombination aus Bürste und Nabe nach Anspruch 7, ferner dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß
(a) das längliche Wurzelelement des ersten Substrats in Längsrichtung durchgehend
ist (32, 42, 64, 66, 83, 157, 211); und
(b) das längliche Wurzelelement des zweiten Substrats in Längsrichtung durchgehend
ist (32, 42, 64, 66, 83, 157, 211).
9. Kombination aus Bürste und Nabe nach Anspruch 7 und 8, ferner dadurch gekennzeichnet,
daß
(a) das längliche Wurzelelement (32, 42, 64, 66, 83, 157, 211) des ersten Substrats
mit dem ersten Substrat (30) einstückig ausgebildet ist; und
(b) das längliche Wurzelelement (32, 42, 64, 66, 83, 157, 211) des zweiten Substrats
mit dem zweiten Substrat (30) einstückig ausgebildet ist.
10. Kombination aus Bürste und Nabe nach Anspruch 7 bis 9, ferner gekennzeichnet durch:
(a) ein Harzsystem (33), mit dem die Lage von Borsten (12, 45, 46, 68, 69, 79, 141,
158, 206) auf dem ersten Substrat (30) befestigt wird; und
(b) ein Harzsystem (33), mit dem die Lage von Borsten (12, 45, 46, 68, 69, 79, 141,
158, 206) auf dem zweiten Substrat (30) befestigt wird.
11. Kombination aus Bürste und Nabe nach Anspruch 7 bis 10, ferner gekennzeichnet durch:
(a) ein drittes Substrat (30), das abnehmbar auf der Nabe (3, 90, 115, 201) befestigt
ist und erste und zweite einander entgegengesetzte Flächen und erste und zweite Seitenränder
(61, 62) aufweist;
(b) eine Lage von Borsten (12, 45, 46, 68, 69, 79, 141, 158, 206), die auf dem dritten
Substrat (30) befestigt sind und sich von der ersten Oberfläche des dritten Substrats
nach außen erstrecken;
(c) wenigstens ein längliches Wurzelelement (32, 42, 64, 66, 83, 157, 211) des dritten
Substrats, das von der zweiten Oberfläche des dritten Substrats nach außen ragt und
im allgemeinen parallel zu und im Abstand von den Seitenrändern (61, 62) des dritten
Substrats verläuft; wobei das Wurzelelement (32, 42, 64, 66, 83, 157, 211) des dritten
Substrats so ausgelegt und angeordnet ist, daß es mit einem ausgewählten der länglichen
Schlitze (55) der zylindrischen Nabe gleitend in Eingriff kommt, indem es an einem
der Nabenenden (8, 9) in diesen eintritt, um das dritte Substrat (30) an der zylindrischen
Nabe (3, 90, 115, 201) zu befestigen; und
(d) wenn die Kombination aus Bürste und Nabe betriebsfähig montiert ist, ist das dritte
Substrat (30) in Längsrichtung angrenzend an das erste Substrat (30) positioniert.
12. Kombination aus Bürste und Nabe nach Anspruch 11, ferner dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß:
(a) die Lage von Borsten (12, 45, 46, 68, 69, 79, 141, 158, 206) auf dem ersten Substrat
sich über eine erste Strecke von dem ersten Substrat (30) nach außen erstreckt; und
(b) die dritte Lage von Borsten (12, 45, 46, 68, 69, 79, 141, 158, 206) sich über
eine zweite Strecke von dem dritten Substrat (30) nach außen erstreckt; wobei die
erste Strecke nach außen sich von der zweiten Strecke nach außen unterscheidet.
1. Dispositif à brosse cylindrique (1), comprenant :
(a) un moyeu cylindrique (3, 90, 115, 201) comportant des extrémités opposées et une
surface extérieure (26, 85), cette surface extérieure (26, 85) du moyeu ayant un rayon
de courbure,
(b) des moyens servant à monter, (4) le moyeu (3, 90, 115, 201) de façon qu'il puisse
être entraîné en rotation autour d'un axe longitudinal de ce moyeu,
(c) un mécanisme d'entraînement (5) servant à entraîner le moyeu cylindrique (3, 90,
115, 201) en rotation d'une manière sélective,
(d) un premier substrat (30) monté sur le moyeu (3, 90, 115, 201) et comportant une
première et une seconde surfaces opposées et un premier et un second bords latéraux
(61, 62),
(e) un tapis de poils (12, 45, 46, 68, 69, 79, 141, 158, 206) fixé sur le premier
substrat (30) de façon à s'étendre vers l'extérieur à partir de la première surface
de ce premier substrat,
(f) un second substrat (30) monté sur le moyeu et comportant une première et une seconde
surfaces opposées et un premier et un second bords latéraux (61, 62) et
(g) un tapis de poils (12, 45, 46, 68, 69, 79, 141, 158, 206) fixé sur le second substrat
(30) de façon à s'étendre vers l'extérieur à partir de la première surface de ce second
substrat,
ce dispositif (1) étant caractérisé en ce que :
(A) le moyeu comporte de multiples rainures longitudinales (55) pratiquement parallèles
et débouchant sur la surface extérieure (26, 85) de ce moyeu, chacune des rainures
s'étendant entre les extrémités opposées (8, 9) du moyeu,
(B) au moins un élément de talon longitudinal de premier substrat (32, 42, 64, 66,
83, 157, 211) fait saillie vers l'extérieur par rapport à la seconde surface du premier
substrat et s'étend d'une manière pratiquement parallèle aux bords latéraux (61, 62)
du premier substrat en étant espacé de ces derniers, cet élément de talon (32, 42,
64, 66, 83, 157, 211) de premier substrat étant agencé et disposé de façon à coopérer
de manière coulissante avec l'une, choisie, des rainures longitudinales (55) du moyeu
cylindrique en pénétrant dans cette dernière à l'une des extrémités (8, 9) du moyeu,
de façon à monter le premier substrat (30) sur le moyeu cylindrique (3, 90, 115, 201),
(C) au moins un second élément longitudinal de talon de second substrat (32, 42, 64,
66, 83, 157, 211) fait saillie vers l'extérieur par rapport à la seconde surface du
second substrat et s'étend d'une manière pratiquement parallèle aux bords latéraux
(61, 62) du second substrat, en étant espacé de ces derniers, cet élément de talon
(32, 42, 64, 66, 83, 157, 211) du second substrat étant agencé et disposé de façon
à pouvoir coopérer d'une manière coulissante avec l'une, choisie, des rainures longitudinales
(55) du moyeu cylindrique, en pénétrant dans cette dernière à l'une des extrémités
(8, 9) du moyeu, de façon à monter le second substrat (30) sur le moyeu cylindrique
(3, 90, 115, 201),
(D) d'une manière telle que, lorsque le dispositif (1), est assemblé de façon à pouvoir
fonctionner, le second substrat (30) est orienté de façon à être adjacent au premier
substrat (30) dans le sens circonférentiel, l'un des bords latéraux (61, 62) du premier
substrat ayant un alignement pratiquement parallèle à celui de l'un des bords latéraux
(61, 62) du second substrat et étant adjacent à ce bord latéral, et
(E) il est prévu des moyens (21) permettant que, d'une manière indépendante l'un de
l'autre, le premier et le second substrats soient montés sur le moyeu cylindrique
(3, 90, 115, 201) et en soient retirés, pendant que ce moyeu (3, 90, 115, 201) est
monté dans le dispositif (1).
2. Dispositif (1) suivant la revendication 1, caractérisé en outre en ce que :
(a) l'élément de talon longitudinal (32, 42, 64, 66, 83, 157, 211) du premier substrat
est continu dans le sens longitudinal et
(b) l'élément de talon longitudinal (32, 42, 64, 66, 83, 157, 211) du second substrat
est continu dans le sens longitudinal.
3. Dispositif (1) suivant les revendications 1 et 2, caractérisé en outre en ce que :
(a) l'élément de talon longitudinal (32, 42, 64, 66, 83, 157, 211) du premier substrat
forme un ensemble unitaire avec le premier substrat (30) et
(b) l'élément de talon longitudinal (32, 42, 64, 66, 83, 157, 211) du second substrat
forme un ensemble unitaire avec le second substrat (30).
4. Dispositif (1) suivant les revendications 1 à 3, caractérisé en outre en ce qu'il
comprend :
(a) un système de résine (33) montant le tapis de poils (12, 45, 46, 68, 69, 79, 141,
158, 206) sur le premier substrat (30) et
(b) un système de résine (33) montant le tapis de poils (12, 45, 46, 68, 69, 79, 141,
158, 206) sur le second substrat (30).
5. Dispositif (1) suivant les revendications 1 à 4, caractérisé en outre en ce qu'il
comprend :
(a) un troisième substrat (30) monté de manière amovible sur le moyeu (3, 90, 115,
201) et comportant une première et une seconde surfaces opposées et un premier et
un second bords latéraux (61, 62),
(b) un tapis de poils (12 45, 46, 68, 69, 79, 141, 158, 206) fixé sur le troisième
substrat (30), de façon à s'étendre vers l'extérieur à partir de la première surface
du troisième substrat, et
(c) au moins un élément de talon longitudinal de troisième substrat (32, 42, 64, 66,
83, 157, 211) faisant saillie vers l'extérieur à partir de la seconde surface du troisième
substrat et s'étendant d'une manière pratiquement parallèle aux bords latéraux (61,
62) du troisième substrat, en étant espacé de ces derniers, cet élément de talon (32,
42, 64, 66, 83, 157, 211) du troisième substrat étant agencé et disposé de façon à
coopérer d'une manière coulissante avec l'une, choisie, des rainures longitudinales
(55) du moyeu cylindrique, en pénétrant dans cette dernière à l'une des extrémités
(8, 9) du moyeu, de façon à monter le troisième substrat (30) sur le moyeu cylindrique
(3, 90, 115, 201),
(d) le troisième substrat (30) étant disposé de façon à être adjacent dans le sens
de sa longueur au premier substrat (30) lorsque le dispositif (1) est assemblé de
façon à fonctionner.
6. Dispositif (1) suivant les revendications 1 à 5, caractérisé en outre en ce que :
(a) le tapis de poils (12, 45, 46, 68, 69, 79, 141, 158, 206) du premier substrat
s'étend vers l'extérieur sur une première distance à partir du premier substrat (30)
et
(b) le troisième tapis de poils (12, 45, 46, 68, 69, 79, 141, 158, 206) s'étend vers
l'extérieur sur une seconde distance à partir du troisième substrat (30), la première
distance d'étendue vers l'extérieur étant différente de la seconde distance d'étendue
vers l'extérieur.
7. Combinaison brosse/moyeu comprenant :
(a) un moyeu cylindrique (3,90, 90, 115, 201) comportant une extrémité et une surface
extérieure (26, 85);
(b) un premier substrat (30) monté sur le moyeu (3, 90, 115, 201) et comportant une
première et une seconde surfaces opposées et un premier et un second bords latéraux
(61, 62).
(c) un tapis de polls (12, 45, 46, 68, 69, 79, 141, 158, 206) fixé sur le premier
substrat (30) de façon à s'étendre vers l'extérieur à partir de la première surface
de ce premier substrat,
(d) un second substrat (30) monté sur le moyeu (3, 90, 115, 201) et comportant une
première et une seconde surfaces opposées et un premier et un second bords latéraux
(61, 62) et,
(e) un tapis de poils (12, 45, 46, 68, 69, 79, 141, 158, 206) fixé sur le second substrat
(30) de façon à s'étendre vers l'extérieur à partir de la première surface de ce second
substrat,
cette combinaison brosse/moyeu étant caractérisée en ce que :
(A) le moyeu (3, 90, 115, 201) comporte de multiples rainures longitudinales (55)
pratiquement parallèles et débouchant sur ladite extrémité (8, 9) du moyeu et sur
la surface extérieure (26, 85) de ce moyeu,
(B) au moins un élément de talon longitudinal de premier substrat (32, 42, 64, 66,
83, 157, 211) fait saillie vers l'extérieur par rapport à la seconde surface du premier
substrat et s'étend d'une manière pratiquement parallèle aux bords latéraux (61, 62)
du premier substrat en étant espacé de ces derniers, cet élément de talon (32, 42,
64, 66, 83, 157, 211) du premier substrat étant agencé et disposé de façon à coopérer
de manière coulissante avec l'une, choisie, des rainures longitudinales (55) du moyeu
cylindrique en pénétrant dans cette dernière à ladite extrémité (8, 9) du moyeu, de
façon à monter le premier substrat (30) dans le moyeu cylindrique (3, 90, 115, 201),
et
(C) au moins un second élément longitudinal de talon de second substrat (32, 42, 64,
66, 83, 157, 211) fait saillie vers l'extérieur par rapport à la seconde surface du
second substrat et s'étend d'une manière pratiquement parallèle aux bords latéraux
(61, 62) du second substrat, en étant espacé de ces derniers, cet élément de talon
(32, 42, 64, 66, 83, 157, 211) du second substrat étant agencé et disposé de façon
à pouvoir coopérer d'une manière coulissante avec l'une, choisie, des rainures longitudinales
(55) du moyeu cylindrique, en pénétrant dans cette dernière à l'une des extrémités
(8, 9) du moyeu, de façon à monter le second substrat (30) sur le moyeu cylindrique
(3, 90, 115, 201),
(D) d'une manière telle que, lorsque la combinaison brosse/moyeu est assemblée de
façon à pouvoir fonctionner, le second substrat (30) est orienté de façon à être adjacent
au premier substrat (30) dans le sens circonférentiel, l'un des bords latéraux (61,
62) du premier substrat ayant un alignement pratiquement parallèle à celui de l'un
des bords latéraux (61, 62) du second substrat et étant adjacent à ce bord latéral.
8. Combinaison brosse/moyeu suivant la revendication 7, caractérisée en outre en ce que
:
(a) l'élément de talon longitudinal (32, 42, 64, 66, 83, 157, 211) du premier substrat
est continu dans le sens longitudinal et
(b) l'élément de talon longitudinal (32, 42, 64, 66, 83, 157, 211) du second substrat
est continu dans le sens longitudinal.
9. Combinaison brosse/moyeu suivant la revendication 7, caractérisée en outre en ce que
:
(a) l'élément de talon longitudinal (32, 42, 64, 66, 83, 157, 211) du premier substrat
forme un ensemble unitaire avec le premier substrat (30) et
(b) l'élément de talon longitudinal (32, 42, 64, 66, 83, 157, 211) du second substrat
forme un ensemble unitaire avec le second substrat (30).
10. Combinaison brosse/moyeu suivant les revendications 7 à 9, caractérisée en outre en
ce qu'elle comprend :
(a) un système de résine (33) montant le tapis de poils (12, 45, 46, 68, 69, 79, 141,
158, 206) sur le premier substrat (30) et
(b) un système de résine (33) montant le tapis de poils (12, 45, 46, 68, 69, 79, 141,
158, 206) sur le second substrat (30).
11. Combinaison brosse/moyeu suivant les revendications 7 à 10, caractérisée en outre
en ce qu'elle comprend :
(a) un troisième substrat (30) monté de manière amovible sur le moyeu (3, 90, 115,
201) et comportant une première et une seconde surfaces opposées et un premier et
un second bords latéraux (61, 62),
(b) un tapis de poils (12, 45, 46, 68, 69, 79, 141, 158, 206) fixé sur le troisième
substrat (30), de façon à s'étendre vers l'extérieur à partir de la première surface
du troisième substrat,
(c) au moins un élément de talon longitudinal de troisième substrat (32, 42, 64, 66,
83, 157, 211) faisant saillie vers l'extérieur à partir de la seconde surface du troisième
substrat et s'étendant d'une manière pratiquement parallèle aux bords latéraux (61,
62) du troisième substrat, en étant espacé de ces derniers, cet élément de talon (32,
42, 64, 66, 83, 157, 211) du troisième substrat étant agencé et disposé de façon à
coopérer d'une manière coulissante avec l'une, choisie, des rainures longitudinales
(55) du moyeu cylindrique, en pénétrant dans cette dernière à l'une des extrémités
(8, 9) du moyeu, de façon à monter le troisième substrat (30) sur le moyeu cylindrique
(3, 90, 115, 201), et
(d) le troisième substrat (30) étant disposé de façon à être adjacent dans le sens
de sa longueur au premier substrat (30) lorsque la combinaison/moyeu est assemblée
de façon à fonctionner.
12. Combinaison brosse/moyeu suivant la revendication 11, caractérisée en outre en ce
que :
(a) le tapis de poils (12, 45, 46, 68, 69, 79, 141, 158, 206) du premier substrat
s'étend vers l'extérieur sur une première distance à partir du premier substrat (30)
et
(b) le troisième tapis de poils (12, 45, 46, 68, 69, 79, 141, 158, 206) s'étend vers
l'extérieur sur une seconde distance à partir du troisième substrat (30), la première
distance d'éténdue vers l'extérieur étant différente de la seconde distance d'étendue
vers l'extérieur.