Claims
- 1. In a brush filling and fluid dispensing process employing a first core sleeve consisting of synthetic resin defining a bore, bristles, and staples, the sleeve having an outer surface, through ports, and an axis, the steps that include:
- (a) forming holes in the core sleeve to extend inwardly from the outer surface of the sleeve, and in a pre-selected pattern spaced lengthwise of the core and about the core sleeve axis,
- (b) filling said bristles into said holes to be retained at the bottoms of said holes, and to project outwardly from said holes, and
- (c) driving said staples into the core sleeve inwardly of the bottoms of the holes thereby retaining the bristles to the hole bottoms, the staples having legs with end portions,
- (d) and wherein the core sleeve comprises multiple sleeve sections, and including telescopically interfitting said sections thereby forming the core sleeve to selected length,
- (e) and including deflecting the end portions of the staple legs to extend generally tangentially of the sleeve bore, thereby anchoring the staples to the core sleeve, said process also including employing three of said core sleeves and longitudinally axially spaced rotary heads, and the process including the further steps:
- (i) releasably coupling said three core sleeves to two of the heads, with the core sleeves spaced about a working axis defined by said heads,
- (ii) rotating at least one of the heads about said working axis thereby rotating the cores between index positions,
- (iii) carrying out said hole forming step at one of said positions,
- (iv) subsequently carrying out said bristle filling step, said staple driving step and said stable end deflecting step at a second of said positions,
- (v) further including trimming the filled bristles at a third of said positions,
- (vi) simultaneously rotating the cores at said first and second positions relative to the heads whereby said holes are formed at circularly spaced locations, and said bristles are filled into the holes,
- (vii) and independently transmitting drive through one of said heads to the core at said third position thereby effecting rapid rotation of said core at said third position, while said rotation of the cores at said third position between index positions is stopped,
- (f) and thereafter including supplying fluid under pressure to the interior of the sleeve to escape outwardly from the sleeve via ports in the sleeve, and simultaneously rotating said sleeve.
- 2. The process of claim 1 wherein said fluid is selected from the following group:
- (a) washing fluid
- (b) fruit waxing fluid
- (c) drying gas
- 3. The process of claim 2 including providing multiple of said rotating brushes, and causing the rotating brushes to contact articles while fluid under pressure escapes from the ports.
- 4. The process of claim 3 wherein washing fluid is delivered to certain of the brushes, and drying fluid is delivered to other of the brushes, for successively washing and drying fruit or vegetables being processed by the rotating brushes.
- 5. The process of claim 4 wherein fruit wax is delivered to additional of the brushes for waxing of the fruit or vegetables, after drying.
- 6. The process of claim 2 including providing end caps and attaching said end caps to opposite ends of the sleeve, and providing a drive axle, and attaching the axle to at leasts one of the end caps to enable rotary drive transmission to the sleeve while fluid escapes outwardly via ports in the sleeve.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 133,494 filed Dec. 14, 1987, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,779,932,
This application is also a continuation-in-part of our prior application Ser. No. 682,552, filed Dec. 17, 1984.
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