Information
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Patent Grant
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6634822
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Patent Number
6,634,822
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Date Filed
Thursday, January 23, 200321 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, October 21, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Huson; Gregory L.
- Prunner; Kathleen J.
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 401 137
- 401 277
- 401 281
- 401 280
- 401 270
- 401 289
- 015 1441
- 015 1444
- 015 1443
- 015 172
- 015 1762
- 015 1763
- 239 532
- 239 165
- 239 5871
- 403 351
- 285 302
- 285 104
- 285 105
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A cleaning brush comprises a brush embodiment, a telescopic tube, a valve assembly, a rotary connector, and a retaining sleeve wherein the brush embodiment having a threaded coupling hole disposed at the center thereof to be engaged with a threaded sleeve of the telescopic tube is provided with a through groove for a scraper strip to be adapted thereto. The valve assembly made up of a valve body, a valve sleeve and a switch sleeve is sleeve joined to an outer tube of the telescopic tube. A pivot rod of the retaining sleeve is led through a pivot hole of the rotary connector and fixedly located at a water inlet hole of the valve body thereof via ultrasonic wave or fastening agents. The rotary connector, pivotally joined to the retaining sleeve which in turn is securely fixed to the water inlet hole of the valve body, can rotate freely via the pivot rod of the retaining sleeve to adjust the position of a duct attached thereto, refraining the duct from twisting and winding up when the brush embodiment is moved into different angles for cleaning, and effectively saving a lot of time and efforts in cleaning thereof.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention is related to a cleaning brush, comprising a brush embodiment, a telescopic tube, a valve assembly, a rotary connector, and a retaining sleeve wherein said brush embodiment having a threaded coupling hole disposed at the center thereof to be engaged with said telescopic tube is provided with a through groove for a scraper strip to be adapted thereto. Said valve assembly made up of a valve body, a valve sleeve and a switch sleeve is sleeve joined to one end said telescopic tube. Said rotary connector, pivotally joined to said retaining sleeve which in turn is securely fixed to a water inlet hole of said valve body thereof, can rotate freely thereon to adjust the position of a duct attached thereto, refraining said duct from twisting and winding up when said brush embodiment is moved into different angles for cleaning, and effectively saving a lot of time and efforts in cleaning thereof.
Please refer to
FIG. 1. A
conventional cleaning brush
6
is mainly made up of hollow tube
61
having a brush head
62
or sprinkler attached at the upper end and an enlarged ring flange
611
disposed at the bottom end thereof A coupling sleeve
63
equipped with an inner threaded hole
631
is sleeve joined to the bottom of said enlarged ring flange
611
for a sealing washer
64
and a switch sleeve
65
to be adapted thereto. Said switch sleeve
65
is provided with an outer threaded section
651
disposed at the upper end thereof, an inner threaded coupling hole
652
disposed at the lower section thereof, and a switch handle
653
disposed at one side thereof for controlling the discharge of water.
Please refer to FIG.
2
. In assembly, said sealing washer
64
is first located at said inner threaded hole
631
thereof and abutted against said enlarged ring flange
611
thereof. The outer threaded section
651
of said switch sleeve
65
is then screw joined to the inner threaded hole
631
of said coupling sleeve
63
, abutting tight said sealing washer
64
and said coupling sleeve
63
respectively against said enlarged ring flange
611
thereof. A sealing ring
66
is then located at the inner threaded coupling hole
652
of said switch sleeve
65
, and a coupling end of a duct
7
is screw joined to the inner threaded coupling hole
652
of said switch sleeve
65
to complete the assembly thereof.
There are some drawbacks to such conventional cleaning brush. First, although sleeve joined to said hollow tube
61
, said coupling sleeve
63
along with said sealing washer
64
is fixedly located by said switch sleeve
65
at said hollow tube
61
thereof When said brush head
62
is moved into different angles for cleaning, said coupling sleeve
63
will go therewith, unable to adjust the position of the duct
7
attached at said switch sleeve
65
thereto. Accordingly, said duct
7
is easily twisted and wound up therewith. Second, the twisted and wound-up duct
7
can uneconomically increase the efforts in cleaning due to the torsion produced therewith and inconveniently cause the interruption in cleaning for straightening out the twisted duct
7
thereof.
SUMMARY OF THE PRESENT INVENTION
It is, therefore, the primary purpose of the present invention to provide a cleaning brush, comprising a brush embodiment, a telescopic tube, a valve assembly, a rotary connector, and a retaining sleeve wherein said rotary connector, pivotally joined to said retaining sleeve which in turn is securely fixed to a water inlet hole of a valve body, can rotate freely thereon via a pivot rod of said retaining sleeve to adjust the position of a duct attached thereto, refraining said duct from twisting and winding up when said brush embodiment is moved into different angles for cleaning.
It is, therefore, the secondary purpose of the present invention to provide a cleaning brush wherein said rotary connector can straighten out the twisted duct, effectively reducing the torsion and saving a lot of time and efforts in cleaning thereof.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective exploded view of a conventional cleaning brush.
FIG. 2
is a diagram showing the conventional cleaning brush in operation.
FIG. 3
is a perspective exploded view of the present invention.
FIG. 4
is a sectional view of the present invention in assembly.
FIG. 5
is a partially sectional view of the present invention in operation.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Please refer to FIG.
3
. The present invention is related to a cleaning brush, comprising a brush embodiment
1
, a telescopic tube
2
, a valve assembly
3
, a rotary connector
4
, and a retaining sleeve
5
. The brush embodiment
1
has a threaded coupling hole
11
disposed at the center thereof, and a through groove
12
disposed at one lateral side thereof for a scraper strip
13
to be adapted thereto.
The telescopic tube
2
, a hollow tube in shape, is mainly made up of a threaded sleeve
21
, a locking sleeve
22
, a sleeve tube
23
, an outer tube
24
, an inner tube
25
, and a sealing sleeve
26
. The threaded sleeve
21
has a threaded upper end
211
of smaller diameter, and a sleeve coupling hole
212
disposed at the other end thereof. The locking sleeve
22
has an inner threaded section
221
disposed at one end thereof with a tapered section disposed at the other end thereof. The sleeve tube
23
has an inner ring groove
231
properly disposed at the middle section thereof, a stepwise outer threaded section
232
disposed at one end thereof and a plurality of stopping teeth
233
extending upwards at top of the stepwise outer threaded section
232
thereof. The outer tube
24
with the inner tube
25
sleeve joined therein is equipped with a handle cover
241
disposed at the outer surface thereof, and a projecting ring
242
disposed at one end thereof. The sealing sleeve
26
has a plurality of sealing rings
261
disposed at the periphery thereof, a stepwise coupling tube
262
disposed at one end thereof, and an indented groove
263
disposed at the periphery of the stepwise coupling tube
262
thereof.
The valve assembly
3
is mainly made up of a valve body
31
, a valve sleeve
32
, and a switch sleeve
33
. The valve body
31
is provided with a plurality of watertight rings
311
disposed at both the upper and lower peripheries thereof, a circular groove
312
defined properly at the upper section thereof, a stop flange
313
projecting at the middle section thereof, and a transverse retaining hole
314
properly disposed at the lower section thereof. A pair of asymmetric and crescent-shaped upper and lower water outlet orifices
3141
,
3142
are disposed at the inner side of the transverse retaining hole
314
in communication with an upper water outlet hole
315
and a lower water inlet hole
316
disposed at both ends of the valve body
31
thereof respectively. The lower water outlet orifice
3142
is defined by a projecting flange
3143
adjacent to the lower water inlet hole
316
thereof. The valve sleeve
32
is provided with a pair of arc ends
321
disposed at both sides thereof, and an indented ring groove
322
disposed at one side thereof with a waterproof ring
3221
adapted thereto. The switch sleeve
33
is equipped with a pair of eccentric arc facets
331
properly disposed at the inner side thereof, and a guide slope
332
extending at the top of each eccentric arc facet
331
thereof.
The rotary connector
4
is equipped with an inner threaded hole
41
disposed at the lower section thereof, and a sleeve hole
42
and a pivot hole
43
disposed in stepwise at the top of the inner threaded hole
41
thereof The retaining sleeve
5
has a sleeve seat
51
with a watertight ring
511
adapted thereto disposed at one end thereof, and a pivot rod
52
projecting at the other end thereof. A sealing washer
53
is adapted to be abutted against the sleeve seat
51
thereof.
Please refer to FIG.
4
. In assembly, the scraper strip
13
is first adapted to the through groove
12
of the brush embodiment
1
. The upper end of the outer tube
24
is led upwards and sleeve joined to the inner side of the sleeve tube
23
with the projecting ring
242
thereof fixedly engaged with the inner ring groove
231
thereof. The stepwise coupling tube
262
of the sealing sleeve
26
is sleeve joined to one end of the inner tube
25
and located therein via the indented groove
263
engaging with a plurality of punched retaining dots
251
disposed at the lower section of the inner tube
25
thereof. The inner tube
25
is then led through one end of the outer tube
24
to come out at the other end thereof. The locking sleeve
22
is sleeve joined to the upper end of the inner tube
25
with the inner threaded section
221
thereof screw joined to the outer threaded section
232
of the sleeve tube
23
, pressing the stopping teeth
233
to clamp tightly against the inner tube
25
for secure location thereof. The upper end of the inner tube
25
is then fixedly engaged with the coupling hole
212
of the threaded sleeve to complete the assembly of the telescopic tube
2
thereof.
The valve body
31
is led through the lower end of the outer tube
24
and securely sleeve joined therein via the circular groove
312
thereof engaged with a plurality of punched locating dots
243
disposed at the lower section of the outer tube
24
thereof. The valve sleeve
32
is then led through one side of the transverse retaining hole
314
of the valve body with the waterproof ring
3221
abutting against the projecting flange
3143
and the arc end
321
coming out of the other side of the transverse retaining hole
314
to seal up the lower water outlet orifice
3142
. The switch sleeve
33
is sleeve joined to the lower end of said valve body
31
with the arc ends
321
of the valve sleeve
32
slid through the guide slope
332
thereof to be abutted against the arc facets
331
of the switch sleeve
33
thereof. The pivot rod
52
of the retaining sleeve
5
is led through the pivot hole
43
of the rotary connector
4
with the sleeve seat
51
thereof engaged with the sleeve hole
42
thereof. The pivot rod
52
is then led to the water inlet hole
316
of the valve body
31
and securely fixed thereto via ultrasonic wave or fastening agents thereof. The threaded upper end
211
of the threaded sleeve
21
thereof is finally screw joined to the threaded coupling hole
11
of the brush embodiment
1
to complete the assembly of the present invention as shown in FIG.
4
.
Please refer to
FIG. 5. A
duct
7
is adapted and fixedly engaged with the rotary connector
4
via a coupling end
71
joined by screws to the inner threaded hole
41
of the rotary connector
4
. The rotary connector
4
, pivotally joined to the retaining sleeve
5
which in turn is securely fixed to the water inlet hole
316
of the valve body
31
, can rotate freely via the pivot rod
52
of said retaining sleeve
5
to adjust and straighten out the duct
7
when the brush embodiment
1
is moved into different angles for cleaning thereof, refraining the duct
7
from twisting and winding up therewith and effectively saving a lot of time and efforts in cleaning thereof.
Claims
- 1. A cleaning brush, comprising a brush embodiment, a telescopic tube, a valve assembly, a rotary connector, and a retaining sleeve wherein said brush embodiment has a threaded coupling hole disposed at the center thereof, and a through groove disposed at one lateral side thereof for a scraper strip to be adapted thereto; said cleaning brush being characterized by that:said telescopic tube, a hollow tube in shape, mainly made up of a threaded sleeve, a locking sleeve, a sleeve tube, an outer tube, an inner tube, and a sealing sleeve wherein said threaded sleeve having a threaded upper end of smaller diameter, and a sleeve coupling hole disposed at the other end thereof; said locking sleeve having an inner threaded section disposed at one end thereof with a tapered section disposed at the other end thereof; said sleeve tube having an inner ring groove properly disposed at the middle section thereof, a stepwise outer threaded section disposed at one end thereof and a plurality of stopping teeth extending upwards at a top of said stepwise outer threaded section thereof; said outer tube with said inner tube sleeve joined therein having a handle cover disposed at the outer surface thereof, and a projecting ring disposed at one end thereof; said sealing sleeve having a plurality of sealing rings disposed at the periphery thereof, a stepwise coupling tube disposed at one end thereof, and an indented groove disposed at the periphery of said stepwise coupling tube thereof; said valve assembly mainly made up of a valve body, a valve sleeve, and a switch sleeve wherein said valve body having a plurality of watertight rings disposed at both an upper and a lower periphery thereof, a circular groove defined properly at the upper section thereof, a stop flange projecting at the middle section thereof, and a transverse retaining hole properly disposed at the lower section thereof; a pair of asymmetric upper and lower water outlet orifices being disposed at the inner side of said transverse retaining hole in communication with an upper water outlet hole and a lower water inlet hole disposed at both ends of said valve body thereof respectively; said lower water outlet orifice being defined by a projecting flange adjacent to said lower water inlet hole thereof; said valve sleeve having a pair of arc ends disposed at both sides thereof, and an indented ring groove disposed at one side thereof with a waterproof ring adapted thereto; said switch sleeve being equipped with a pair of eccentric arc facets properly disposed at the inner side thereof, and a guide slope extending at a top of each said eccentric arc facet thereof; said rotary connector having an inner threaded hole disposed at the lower section thereof with a sleeve hole and a pivot hole disposed in stepwise at the top of said inner threaded hole thereof; said retaining sleeve having a sleeve seat with a watertight ring adapted thereto disposed at one end thereof, and a pivot rod projecting at the other end thereof; a sealing washer being adapted to be abutted against said sleeve seat thereof; in assembly, said brush embodiment having said scraper strip adapted thereto is screw joined to the threaded sleeve of said telescopic tube, and said valve assembly is sleeve joined to one end of the outer tube of said telescopic tube; the pivot rod of said retaining sleeve is led through the pivot hole of said rotary connector and fixedly located at the lower water inlet hole of said valve body thereof; a duct is then fixedly screw joined to the inner threaded hole of said rotary connector to complete the assembly thereof; whereby, said rotary connector, pivotally joined to said retaining sleeve which in turn is securely fixed to the lower water inlet hole of said valve body, can rotate freely via the pivot rod of said retaining sleeve to adjust and straighten out said duct thereof when said brush embodiment is moved into different angles for cleaning thereof, refraining said duct from twisting and winding up therewith, and effectively saving a lot of time and efforts in cleaning thereof.
- 2. The cleaning brush as claimed in claim 1 wherein the pivot rod of said retaining sleeve is led to the lower water inlet hole of said valve body and fixedly located thereto via ultrasonic wave or fastening agents thereof.
- 3. A cleaning brush as claimed in claim 1 wherein said pivot rod of said retaining sleeve extends upward at one end of said retaining sleeve.
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