The present invention describes coupling parts or attachments for rotary brushes that are coupled to a rotational shaft or shank. The invention describes the brushes formed by the coupling parts and the corresponding bristles. Finally, the invention describes a brush located on a rotational shaft.
Currently, rotary brushes for cleaning or washing machines or for other purposes comprise a series of modules that support bristles, bands, stripes or fringes, at the same time these modules are coupled to a shank that rotates driven by a motor.
There are several kinds of these modules:
ES 2183459 describes a coupling attachment for brushes with a central shaft. The described system allows replacing the bristles of the support but it is necessary to dismantle or remove the rotational shaft to replace the coupling attachment.
U.S. Pat. No. 2,970,333 describes a rotary brush comprising two semi-cylinders that couple to each other through a screw connection to the shaft. The cylinders function as a support to the bristles and they can be replaced without removing the shaft from the machine. However, the coupling of the bristles to the cylinders comprises a dovetail system and, therefore, to assemble or remove them it is necessary to dismantle the support and remove the bristles by a sliding movement, because the coupling attachments are pressure-fit connected.
The closest prior art document is WO 2007121541 and describes a coupling attachment formed by two non-superimposable mirror image parts that comprise a toothed inner perimeter to attach the band-shaped bristles to the shaft by pressure-fit. In order to replace the bristles it is necessary to dismantle the non-superimposable mirror image parts from the rotational shaft. This coupling system does not allow the use of filament bristles.
The coupling attachments for brushes described in the state-of-the-art are suitable only for one type of bristle only, i.e., either for filament bristles or for segment-shaped bristles or for band-shaped bristles. No coupling attachment found in the state-of-the-art allows the combination of different bristle types.
The coupling attachments for brushes described in the state-of-the-art allow the use of 10 to 12 stripes or bands of bristles.
The problem solved by the invention is to find a coupling system for bristles (filaments, bands, stripes, segments, fringes) that allows their replacement without having to dismantle the rotational shaft or the coupling attachment(s) and suitable for any machine, thus reducing costs and the environmental impact.
Another problem solved by the invention is to find a coupling attachment suitable for any bristle type: filaments, bands, segments, fringes.
Another problem solved by the invention is to enable interchangeability of different bristle types in a single coupling attachment and to secure the bristles without a pressure fit, which facilitates replacement.
The solution found by the inventors is a coupling attachment conformed by a round section part wherein its inner perimeter comprises temporary securing means for bristles and the round section part is configured by semi-circular non-superimposable mirror image parts coupled together by a male-female connection system.
Preferably, the temporary securing means for bristles comprise hooks. The mentioned configurations allow the rapid replacement of segments and bristles without having to dismantle the coupling system from the shaft. The coupling system allows assembling the bristles without pressure fitting.
The mentioned configuration allows an increase in the number of bristles of the brush and the combination of different bristles types, be it of the same material or of different material, without removing the coupling attachment from the shaft. When combining different bristle types, the system may be used for other purposes: to dry, to polish, to massage animals, to scrape, to shine besides from cleaning or washing.
The temporary securing means allow the use of any type of bristles: single bristles, filaments, stripes, bands or segments.
Preferably, the bristles are made of flocked material that optimises the washing or cleaning procedure, imparting more shine, increasing the removal of dry dirt, such as bird excrements or mosquitos, reducing noise during the cleaning process, and reducing the amounts of water and detergents used.
The term bristles refers to proper bristles, filaments, bands or segments suitable for cleaning, brushing, shining, drying, polishing or scraping.
The term brush refers to a support with bristles.
The coupling attachment (4) described before is configured by two non-superimposable mirror image parts (1) joined together that couple to each other by a male-female connection system (2, 3) as shown in
The male-female coupling system allows coupling and decoupling the non-superimposable mirror image parts (1) easily. The male-female connecting means are known to the skilled person: nut and bolt, clips, etc. Preferably, the connection system between the non-superimposable mirror image parts (1) is with a catch-anchoring system, as detailed in
The coupling attachment described allows replacing the coupling system without having to dismantle the rotational shaft and the system remains secured to the shaft with the catch-anchoring feature.
The non-superimposable mirror image parts (1) present around their perimeter area temporary securing means for the bristles, i.e., means that allow securing the bristles to the coupling attachment without using tools, securing them without pressure, without exerting force and manually. Preferably, the temporary securing means are hooks (8).
When the bristles are in the shape of filaments, they are secured to the coupling attachment by the use of a comb (15), as detailed in
The comb (15) is formed by a support (13) with holes (10) and by the filament-shaped bristles (14). The holes (10) are inserted in the hooks (8) and the brush is secured to the coupling attachment. The filaments' (14) fitting to the supports may be carried out by any method known by the skilled person, in a preferred way it is carried out by thermo-welding.
When the bristles are band-shaped (6, 12), they are joined to the coupling arrangement through the holes (10), according to
When the bristles are band-shaped (6), the band defines two holes (7) as detailed in
Another possible configuration is when the band defines a hole (23) in its central area. The hole's (23) functionality is to couple the plastic part (24) described in
As it can be seen, the described system allows replacement of faulty bristles without dismantling the rotational shank.
Depending on the use of the brushes, the skilled person may exchange and/or combine different bristle types without having to take the coupling attachment apart from the rotational shaft. The fitting means are compatible with any bristle type: natural filaments, synthetic filaments, bands, segments, textiles, paper, fibres, etc.
Another benefit of the described coupling attachment (4) is that it is suitable for any rotational shaft by just changing the part diameter.
The coupling attachment fitting to the rotational shaft may be carried out in two ways:
The keyed union has the drawback that the rotational shaft must define a keyseat, thus not being a universal solution.
The described coupling attachment is indeed a universal solution that allows using the coupling attachment in any shaft, irrespectively of having a keyseat, forming a closed neck closure joined by the ends.
In the event that the rotational shaft has a keyseat, the coupling attachment comprises a removable key.
The coupling parts (4) may be coupled to each other as shown in
Despite the fact that the fitting of the coupling parts (4) to the rotational axis is optimal, this may be improved by adding clamps to the shaft ends, as shown in
The clamp shown in
The clamp is coupled with the coupling parts (4) as detailed in
The coupling attachment may be made of any plastic material. The coupling attachment's diameter may be adjusted to the rotational shaft's diameter.
Preferably, the bristles are made of a flocked material.
The flocked material may be:
The substrate may be of any nature: woven or non woven. The substrate is covered with a resin at both sides and fibres of different thickness and width are deposited on the substrate. The fibres' thickness may be between 0.3 dtex and 44 dtex. The fibres' length may be between 0.3 and 20 mm. Finally, the flocked fabric is cured in an oven.
The flocked filaments may be obtained in a similar manner from a continuous polyester filament, acrylic filaments, viscose rayon or intimate mixtures of any of them.
Comparative studies using flocked and non-flocked fabrics were carried out. The band-shaped bristles' length used was 380 millimetres and the stripes had a width of 5 millimetres.
The materials used were:
Non-woven fabric
Flocked fabric
Non-woven fabric with EVA foam
EVA foam
Polyethylene foam
The previous materials were compared with the same flocked materials. The fibres' length of the flocked materials was between 0.3-20 millimetres and the fibres' thickness was between 0.3 dtex and 44 dtex.
The results obtained with the flocked fabrics were better than the results for the non-flocked materials, in particular:
The claims detailed hereafter form part of the application and all embodiments are considered to be included in the patent.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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U201530404 | Apr 2015 | ES | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/ES2015/070520 | 7/3/2015 | WO | 00 |