Claims
- 1. A brushing tool comprising:
- (a) a circular disc,
- (b) the disc having a plurality of circumferentially-disposed perforations proximate the rim of the disc,
- (c) wire knots looped through each perforation to form an eye so as to anchor the knot in the perforation,
- (d) means for enabling the rim of the disc to receive and laterally support at least a portion of the knots so that the knots are free-standing withoout being supported by side plates and wherein the rim of the disc limits pivotal movement of the knots in the plane of the disc, and
- (e) means integral with the disk for coupling the disc to drive means for imparting rotary motion to the disc.
- 2. A brushing tool comprising:
- (a) a circular disc,
- (b) the rim of the disc having a plurality of notches at approximately uniformly spaced locations,
- (c) said disc having a plurality of circumferentially-disposed perforations proximate the rim, the perforations being located between the notches and the center of the disc, each perforation being adjacent and in radial alignment with a notch,
- (d) wire knots looped through each perforation and twisted to form an eye so as to anchor the knots in each perforation, the eye being partially seated in the notch adjacent and in alignment with the perforation so that the knots are free-standing without being supported by side plates, whereby the side walls of the notch limit pivotal movement of the knots in the plane of the disc, and
- (e) means for coupling the disc to drive means for imparting rotary motion to the disc.
- 3. A brushing tool according to claim 2, wherein the dimension across the open end of the notches is greater than the diameter of the wire knots.
- 4. A brushing tool comprising:
- (a) a circular disc,
- (b) the rim of the disc having a plurality of notches at approximately uniformly spaced locations,
- (c) the disc having a plurality of circumferentially-disposed perforations proximate the rim, the perforations being located between the notches and the center of the disc, each perforation being adjacent and in offset relation with respect to two consecutive notches,
- (d) wire knots looped through each perforation and twisted to form an eye so as to anchor the knots in each perforation, the eye surrounding and being supported by the rim between two consecutive notches so that the knots are free-standing without being supported by side plates, whereby the rim limits pivotal movement of the knots in the plane of the disc, and
- (e) means for coupling the disc to drive means for imparting rotary motion to the disc.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 459,289, filed Jan. 20, 1983, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,488,760.
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Divisions (1)
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