This application claims the benefit of Belgian Application No. 2006/0266 filed May 11, 2006 and PCT/IB2007/001242 filed May 11, 2007, which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety.
The invention relates on the one hand to a brush for a scrubbing, sweeping and/or polishing machine for mechanical cleaning of several surfaces that are separated from each other by means of grooves and/or joints, such as, inter alia, paving stones, tiles, Bangkirai and/or building bricks, and furthermore a scrubbing, sweeping and/or polishing machine for mechanical cleaning of several surfaces that are separated from each other by means of grooves and/or joints, such as, inter alia, paving stones, tiles, Bangkirai and/or building bricks, wherein the scrubbing, sweeping and/or polishing machine is provided so as to move the brush in a plane that is substantially parallel to the said surfaces that are separated from each other.
On the other hand, the invention relates to a spraying device for spraying several surfaces that are separated from each other by means of grooves and/or joints, such as, inter alia, paving stones, tiles, Bangkirai and/or building bricks.
For cleaning several surfaces that are separated from each other by means of grooves and/or joints, such as, inter alia, paving stones, tiles, Bangkirai and/or building bricks, high-pressure cleaning is known. In this case, the paving stones, tiles, Bangkirai and/or building bricks are hosed down by means of a water jet under high pressure (approximately 100 bar). Furthermore, any dirty sand present in the grooves and/or joints is removed from said grooves and/or joints.
However there are various disadvantages associated with high-pressure cleaning, i.e.:
It is consequently a first object of the invention to provide a brush according to the preamble of the first claim, wherein the abovementioned disadvantages are overcome.
This first object of the invention is achieved, on the one hand, by providing a brush for a scrubbing, sweeping and/or polishing machine for mechanical cleaning of several surfaces that are separated from each other by means of grooves and/or joints, such as, inter alia, paving stones, tiles, Bangkirai and/or building bricks, wherein the scrubbing, sweeping and/or polishing machine is provided so as to move the brush in a plane that is substantially parallel to the said surfaces that are separated from each other, the brush being provided with
Providing such a brush gives the following advantages:
In a preferred embodiment of a brush according to the invention, the joint bristles have a lower density than the polishing bristles.
In an advantageous embodiment of a brush according to the invention, the diameter of the joint bristles is greater than the diameter of the polishing bristles.
In a preferred embodiment of a brush according to the invention, the polishing bristles and the joint bristles are made of plastic.
In an advantageous embodiment of a brush according to the invention, the polishing bristles and/or joint bristles are reinforced with a reinforcing material in the core of the bristle.
More preferably, the polishing bristles and/or joint bristles are herewith reinforced by means of iron wire in the core of the bristle.
In a preferred embodiment of a brush according to the invention, the joint bristles extend between the polishing bristles in a cross shape, having on the end of each leg of the cross shape a second leg perpendicular to said first leg, and the polishing bristles extend over substantially all of the remaining surface of the brush.
Such a configuration of the joint bristles and polishing bristles gives the most efficient cleaning of the grooves and/or joints of the surfaces that are separated from each other.
A preferred brush according to the invention is round in shape.
More preferably, the brush herewith has a diameter of approximately 41 cm, the joint bristles have a length of approximately 12 cm, and the polishing bristles have a length of approximately 10 cm.
On the other hand, the first object of the invention is achieved by providing a scrubbing, sweeping and/or polishing machine for mechanical cleaning of several surfaces that are separated from each other by means of grooves and/or joints, such as, inter alia, paving stones, tiles, Bangkirai and/or building bricks, wherein the scrubbing, sweeping and/or polishing machine is provided with one or more brushes that are moved in a plane that is substantially parallel to the said surfaces that are separated from each other, the scrubbing, sweeping and/or polishing machine being provided with one or more brushes according to the invention.
After the surfaces that are separated from each other by means of grooves and/or joints, such as, inter alia, paving stones, tiles, Bangkirai and/or building bricks, have been processed with a scrubbing, sweeping and/or polishing machine, all loosened dirt has to be sprayed off the cleaned surface.
Until now it has been possible to do this with a garden hose connected to the water mains.
However, this method of removing the loosened dirt and/or moss is very labour-intensive, since only a small surface area can be cleaned with the spraying surface of the garden hose.
There are also connectors for connecting to a garden hose with a larger spraying surface. However, the disadvantage of these connectors is that the water is atomized, by which the water flowing out of the connector is under insufficient pressure to remove the loosened dirt and/or moss from the cleaned surface.
A second object of the invention is consequently to provide a spraying device according to the preamble of the eleventh claim, wherein a sufficiently large surface area can be cleared of dirt in one go, while at the same time there is sufficiently great pressure on the water flowing out of the spraying device.
This second object of the invention is achieved by providing a spraying device for spraying several surfaces that are separated from each other by means of grooves and/or joints, such as, inter alia, paving stones, tiles, Bangkirai and/or building bricks, wherein the spraying device comprises two or more spray heads, each of which produces a water jet.
A sufficiently large spraying surface area and sufficiently great pressure of the water flowing out of the spraying device are obtained in this way, with the result that the loosened dirt and/or moss, also including the sand, can be removed from the cleaned surface effectively and in a less labour-intensive manner.
In a preferred spraying device according to the invention, the said water jets have a pressure between 2.8 and 15 bar.
In an advantageous embodiment of a spraying device according to the invention, the two or more spray heads are mounted on a substantially horizontal bearing tube, which is connected to a substantially vertical tube connected to a water supply, by which water from the water supply is guided through the horizontal bearing tube to the spray heads.
More preferably, the substantially vertical tube is supported by a supporting wheel.
In a preferred embodiment of a spraying device according to the invention, the horizontal bearing tube has a length of approximately 50 cm and is provided with 4 spray heads.
In order to explain the features of this invention further and to indicate additional advantages and details thereof, a more detailed description of a preferred embodiment of a brush and a spraying device according to the invention will now follow. It may be obvious that nothing of the following description may be interpreted as being a limitation of the protection of the brush and the spraying device according to the invention demanded for in the claims.
Furthermore, some of these embodiments will be discussed in the figures herewith attached, reference being made to these figures by means of reference numbers, where:
A brush (1) according to the invention which is provided for a scrubbing, sweeping and/or polishing machine for mechanical cleaning of several surfaces that are separated from each other by means of grooves and/or joints, such as, inter alia, paving stones, tiles, Bangkirai and/or building bricks, wherein the scrubbing, sweeping and/or polishing machine is provided so as to move the brush (1) in a plane that is substantially parallel to the said surfaces that are separated from each other, and as shown in
The joint bristles (3) preferably have a lower density and a greater diameter than the polishing bristles (2).
The polishing bristles and joint bristles (2, 3) are preferably made of plastic, more preferably of nylon and/or polyester.
Furthermore, the polishing bristles and/or joint bristles (2, 3) can be reinforced with a reinforcement material, preferably iron, in the core of the bristle.
In the preferred brush (1) according to the invention, as shown in
The composition of the brush (1) in this case is as follows:
In the preferred embodiment of a brush (1) according to the invention, as shown in
A scrubbing, sweeping and/for polishing machine can be provided with one or more of such above mentioned brushes (1) according to the invention. For cleaning building bricks of a wall there is a machine available that can treat such vertical surfaces.
A spraying device (10) according to the invention for spraying several surfaces that are separated from each other by means of grooves and/or joints, such as, inter alia, paving stones, tiles, Bangkirai and/or building bricks, as shown in
In the preferred embodiment of the spraying device (10) according to the invention, as shown in
The substantially vertical tube (14) is preferably supported by a supporting wheel (16), and is furthermore preferably provided with a regulating valve (17).
In the preferred spraying device (10) according to the invention, as shown in
The working procedure for cleaning either a horizontal or a vertical surface consisting of several surfaces that are separated from each other by means of grooves and/or joints, such as, inter alia, paving stones, tiles, Bangkirai and/or building bricks is as follows:
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