The invention relates to a brush roller of a floor care device, especially carpet cleaning device in the form of a brush vacuum cleaner or a brush attachment or accessory with at least one rotating brush roller as a cylindrical rotational element, wherein the brush roller is arranged by outwardly located end pieces via bearings in a brush housing, and the brush roller as a hollow body comprises a spirally extending receiving shaft with an outwardly located through-passage area for receiving and retaining a continuous brush strip as well as an opening on the end face side for provision and removal.
Brush rollers of this type are known in various different embodiments, whereby these are either fixedly bristled and only exchangeable as a whole, or are embodied of several parts and comprise a spiral-shaped receiving shaft for a brush strip. In an embodiment with a spiral-shaped receiving shaft, the brush rollers are typically divided at the center and for the brush strip have a stabilizing steel pipe side with inserted shaft ends for allocation with axially externally arranged bearings.
Because relatively large forces act on the brush roller, for machine or tool-related technical reasons there are difficulties in economically producing brush rollers of this type as a continuous brush roller with the required bending stiffness and form stability.
An arrangement according to the above general field of the invention with a brush roller is already known from the DE 917 498 B. In that regard, the roller is provided at each end with a bearing arrangement, by which it is carried in a mutually rotating manner via flanges on a continuous central axle or spindle. This construction is relatively complex and also not manageable by a layman for exchanging the brush strip.
It is an object of an embodiment of the invention to provide a brush roller body for a brush roller according to the above general field of the invention with a spirally arranged receiving shaft for a brush strip without additional stabilizing components, which makes possible a form-stable arrangement that is stiff or strong as to the connection and as to bending, and ensures a lightweight structural embodiment with a continuous brush strip receiver.
The solution to this object is achieved according to an embodiment of the invention in that a central segment and the two end pieces form the brush roller, and the central segment comprises at least 50% of the total length of the brush roller, wherein the central segment is formed as a self-supporting hollow body of plastic and comprises at least one receiving shaft that extends spirally along its outer circumferential surface, and the end pieces engage with a form-fitting connection into the hollow body of the central segment, and the end pieces comprise shaft ends for reception in corresponding bearings in the outer area, and the connected end pieces at least partially continue the receiving shaft for the brush strip.
Hereby it is made possible to utilize a self-supporting hollow body of plastic and also to guide the brush strip via the inserted end pieces.
It is provided in an advantageous manner that the central segment is formed as a self-supporting hollow body by concentric pipe bodies that are spaced apart by ribs, and the receiving shaft with its outwardly located through passage area is arranged between the pipe bodies.
A further improvement is achieved in that the end pieces comprise shaft ends for reception in corresponding bearings in the outer area of the brush housing.
Furthermore it is provided that the end pieces comprise deflector elements as thread deflectors in the area facing away from the central segment.
For a good functionality it is provided that the end pieces are insertable in the hollow body of the central segment via elements of elastic material, such as O-rings, in a radial force-transmitting and form-fitting manner.
For adjustedly setting a trouble-free rotation of the brush roller it is provided that the end pieces at their outwardly located end faces comprise receiving openings for balancing weights.
An example embodiment of the invention is schematically illustrated in the drawing. It is shown by:
The illustrated brush roller A as a cylindrical rotational element consists of a central segment 1 as a self-supporting hollow body and end pieces 4, 5 inserted at the ends. A spiral-shaped recessed or let-in receiving shaft 2 for receiving and retaining a continuous brush strip 3 is arranged on the outer circumferential surface of the brush roller A.
The central segment 1 as a self-supporting hollow body is formed by concentric pipe bodies, that are held spaced apart by ribs, wherein the structure consists of plastic and is preferably produced as an injection molded part. In that regard, the receiving shaft 2 for the brush strip 3 with an outwardly located through-passage area is arranged between the pipe bodies of the central segment 1.
The end pieces 4, 5 are fixable or securable against axial and rotational movements in the receiving area 7 in the central segment 1 in a form-fitting manner, and continue the central segment 1 including the receiving shaft 2 for the brush strip 3. In this regard, the end pieces 4, 5 are elastically arranged in the receiving area 7 via parallel arranged, axially fixed O-rings 6.
In that regard, the end pieces 4, 5 have shaft ends 8, 9 guided outwardly, which are allocated to bearings 10 arranged correspondingly at the end face side in a brush housing. Additionally, deflector elements 12 as thread deflectors are arranged on the end pieces 4, 5 in the area facing away. The outer end faces of the end pieces 4, 5 have receiving openings or holes 11 therein, and balancing weights 13 received in the holes 11 (as illustrated in an exploded or disassembled view for clarity in
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