De-dusting brush structure

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6742214
  • Patent Number
    6,742,214
  • Date Filed
    Friday, January 4, 2002
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 1, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
De-dusting brush structure including a patterned body, a connecting body, a brush body and an adjustment member. Two opposite sides of the connecting body are formed with ribs. An engaging flange is formed on lower end of the connecting body. The brush body is fixedly connected with the lower end face of the connecting body. The adjustment member is hollow and has a profile similar to that of the connecting body. An annular rib is formed on inner circumference of open end of the adjustment member. The adjustment member is fitted onto the connecting body and movable along the connecting body, whereby the annular rib of the adjustment member is up and down adjustably engaged with any of the ribs of the connecting body to locate the adjustment member. Accordingly, the volume of the brush body is adjustable and varied with the position of the adjustment member.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention is related to a de-dusting brush structure having an adjustment member fitted onto a connecting body and movable along the connecting body. An annular rib of the adjustment member is up and down adjustably engaged with any of the ribs of the connecting body to locate the adjustment member so as to change the volume of the brush body. It is unnecessary for a user to press, hold or pinch the brush body when using the de-dusting brush to clean an object with differential face or depth.





FIG. 1

shows a conventional de-dusting brush including an outer casing


10


, an inner casing


20


and a brush body


30


. The outer casing


10


is an elongated elliptic body formed with a tunnel


11


. A slide slot


12


is formed on the circumference of the outer casing


10


. One end of the slide slot


12


is formed with a restricting hole


13


. One end of the inner casing


20


is formed with three restricting plates


21


at equal intervals. A restricting key


22


is formed on upper face of free end of the upper restricting plate


21


. The brush body


30


is fixed on one side of the inner casing


20


.




The above conventional de-dusting brush has some shortcomings as follows:




1. The inner casing


20


can be moved to be located in the restricting hole


13


. Under such circumstance, the brush body


30


is totally moved out of the outer casing


10


and exposed to outer side. However, when assembled, a user needs to press the restricting plate


21


and the restricting key


22


and simultaneously aim the restricting key


22


at the slide slot


12


of the outer casing


10


. Accordingly, the pattern of the de-dusting brush is limited.




2. When assembled, a user needs to press the restricting plate


21


and the restricting key


22


and simultaneously aim the restricting key


22


at the slide slot


12


of the outer casing


10


. It is inconvenient for the user to perform such operation.




3. The brush body


30


is totally exposed to outer side or totally hidden. Therefore, it is impossible to vary the size of the brush body


30


to clean a differential face or depth.




4. When cleaning a differential face or depth, a user needs to hold or pinch the brush body


30


with a hand to reduce the volume thereof. Therefore, it is inconvenient to clean the differential face with such de-dusting brush.




5. When the restricting key


22


is located in the restricting hole


13


, a gap still exists so that the brush body will swing. This makes it inconvenient to clean a face with such de-dusting brush.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is therefore a primary object of the present invention to provide a de-dusting brush structure having an adjustment member which is directly fitted onto a connecting body and movable along the connecting body. An annular rib of the adjustment member is up and down adjustably engaged with any of the ribs of the connecting body to locate the adjustment member so as to change the volume of the brush body.




It is a further object of the present invention to provide the above de-dusting brush structure with which a user can conveniently clean an object with differential face or depth without pressing, holding or pinching the brush body. When assembled, it is unnecessary for the user to aim the adjustment member at the connecting body so that the pattern of the de-dusting brush is not limited. The ribs of the connecting body serve to firmly restrict and locate the annular rib of the adjustment member without swinging or dropping during cleaning operation.











The present invention can be best understood through the following description and accompanying drawings wherein:




BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective exploded view of a conventional de-dusting brush;





FIG. 2

is a perspective exploded view of the de-dusting brush of the present invention;





FIG. 3

is a perspective assembled view of the de-dusting brush of the present invention, showing the operation thereof;





FIG. 4

is a sectional assembled view of the de-dusting brush of the present invention, showing the operation thereof;





FIG. 5

is a perspective assembled view of another embodiment of the de-dusting brush of the present invention, showing the operation thereof; and





FIG. 6

is a sectional assembled view of the de-dusting brush of

FIG. 5

, showing the operation thereof.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Please refer to FIG.


2


. The de-dusting brush structure of the present invention includes a patterned body


40


, a connecting body


50


, a brush body


60


and an adjustment member


70


. The patterned body


40


can have any pattern. A sucker


41


is disposed on one side of the patterned body


40


and a key ring


42


is fixed at upper end of the patterned body


40


. A locking hole


43


is formed on lower end of the patterned body


40


. The connecting body


50


is a conic body. A locking post


51


projects from upper end thereof in cooperation with the locking hole


43


of the patterned body


40


. Two opposite sides of the connecting body


50


are formed with ribs


52


arranged from upper side to lower side at equal intervals. The heights of the ribs


52


are gradually reduced from upper side to lower side. An engaging flange


53


is formed on lower end of the connecting body


50


. The engaging flange


53


has a height higher than any of the ribs


52


. The brush body


60


is fixedly connected with the lower end face of the connecting body


50


. The adjustment member


70


is made of plastic material and softer than the connecting body


50


. The adjustment member


70


has a profile similar to that of the connecting body


50


and is hollow. The inner diameter of the adjustment member


70


is slightly larger than the outer diameter of the corresponding section of the connecting body


50


. An annular rib


71


is formed on inner circumference of open end of the adjustment member


70


.




When assembled, as shown in

FIG. 3

, the brush body


60


is first fixedly connected with lower end of the connecting body


50


. Then the adjustment body


70


is fitted onto the connecting body


50


from upper side with the annular rib


71


engaged with the ribs


52


of the connecting body


50


. Then the locking post


51


of the connecting body


50


is fixedly adhered to or locked in the locking hole


43


of the patterned body


40


to complete the assembly.




Referring to

FIG. 4

which shows the operation of the present invention, when using the de-dusting brush, as necessary, the annular rib


71


of the adjustment member


70


can be up and down adjustably engaged with any of the ribs


52


of the connecting body


50


. Accordingly, the volume of the brush body


60


is varied with the position of the adjustment member


70


, whereby a user can conveniently use the de-dusting brush to clean up an object with differential face or depth. It is no more necessary for the user to press, hold or pinch the brush body


60


when cleaning the object. In addition, the upper and lower ribs


52


of the connecting body


50


serve to firmly restrict and locate the annular rib


71


of the adjustment member


70


without swinging or dropping during cleaning operation. When not used, the adjustment member


70


is moved downward to engage the annular rib


71


thereof with the engaging flange


53


of the connecting body


50


. Under such circumstance, the brush body


60


is totally hidden in the adjustment member


70


. The de-dusting brush can be hung on or attached to a certain place by means of the key ring


42


or the sucker


41


.





FIG. 5

shows another embodiment of the present invention, which includes a connecting body


50


′, a brush body


60


′ and an adjustment member


70


′. The connecting body


50


′ is a rectangular body. Two opposite sides of the connecting body


50


′ are formed with ribs


52


′ arranged from upper side to lower side at equal intervals. The heights of the ribs


52


′ are equal to each other. An engaging flange


53


′ is formed on lower end of the connecting body


50


′. The engaging flange


53


′ has a height higher than any of the ribs


52


′. The brush body


60


′ is fixedly connected with the lower end face of the engaging flange


53


′ of the connecting body


50


′. The adjustment member


70


′ is made of plastic material and softer than the connecting body


50


′. The adjustment member


70


′ has a profile similar to that of the connecting body


50


′ and is hollow. The inner diameter of the adjustment member


70


′ is slightly larger than the outer diameter of the corresponding section of the connecting body


50


′. An annular rib


71


′ is formed on inner circumference of open end of the adjustment member


70


′.




When assembled, the brush body


60


′ is first fixedly connected with lower end of the connecting body


50


′. Then the adjustment body


70


′ is fitted onto the connecting body


50


′ from upper side with the annular rib


71


′ engaged with the ribs


52


′ of the connecting body


50


′ to complete the assembly.




Referring to

FIG. 6

which shows the operation of the above embodiment of the present invention, when using the de-dusting brush, as necessary, the annular rib


71


′ of the adjustment member


70


′ can be up and down adjustably engaged with any of the ribs


52


′ of the connecting body


50


′. Accordingly, the volume of the brush body


60


′ is varied with the position of the adjustment member


70


′, whereby a user can conveniently use the de-dusting brush to clean up an object with differential face or depth. It is unnecessary for the user to press, hold or pinch the brush body


60


′ when cleaning the object. In addition, the upper and lower ribs


52


′ of the connecting body


50


′ serve to firmly restrict and locate the annular rib


71


′ of the adjustment member


70


′ without swinging or dropping during cleaning operation. When not used, the adjustment member


70


′ is moved downward to engage the annular rib


71


′ thereof with the engaging flange


53


′ of the connecting body


50


′. Under such circumstance, the brush body


60


′ is totally hidden in the adjustment member


70


′.




The above embodiments are only used to illustrate the present invention, not intended to limit the scope thereof. Many modifications of the above embodiments can be made without departing from the spirit of the present invention.



Claims
  • 1. De-dusting brush structure comprising a connecting body, a brush body fixedly connected with one end of the connecting body and a hollow adjustment member, the adjustment member having a profile similar to that of the connecting body, an inner diameter of the adjustment member being slightly larger than the outer diameter of the corresponding section of the connecting body, the adjustment member being fitted onto the connecting body to form an adjustable de-dusting brush, said de-dusting brush structure being characterized in that two opposite sides of the outer face of the connecting body are formed with ribs arranged from one end to the other end at equal intervals, an engaging flange being formed on outer circumference of the other end of the connecting body, an annular rib being formed on inner circumference of one end of the adjustment member, whereby after fitted onto the connecting body, the adjustment member is adjustably movable along the outer face of the connecting body and locatable without detaching from the connecting body.
  • 2. De-dusting brush structure as claimed in claim 1, wherein the connecting body is a conic body and the heights of the ribs are gradually reduced from one end to the other end.
  • 3. De-dusting brush structure as claimed in claim 1, wherein the connecting body is a rectangular body and the heights of the ribs are equal to each other.
  • 4. De-dusting brush structure as claimed in claim 1, wherein the engaging flange of the connecting body has a height higher than any of the ribs for stopping the adjustment member from detaching from the connecting body.
  • 5. De-dusting brush structure as claimed in claim 1, wherein the adjustment member is made of plastic material and softer than the connecting body.
  • 6. De-dusting brush structure as claimed in claim 1 or 5, wherein the annular rib of the adjustment member is movable along the connecting body and firmly locatable between two ribs of the connecting body, whereby the brush body will not swing during cleaning operation.
  • 7. De-dusting brush structure as claimed in claim 1 or 2, wherein the connecting body is a conic body and a locking post is formed at one end thereof for locking in a locking hole of a patterned body, a sucker being disposed on one side of the patterned body, a key ring being connected with an upper end of the patterned body to form a multifunctional de-dusting brush.
US Referenced Citations (4)
Number Name Date Kind
1538220 Shultz May 1925 A
1749052 Watt Mar 1930 A
3106738 Bohne Oct 1963 A
3193863 Myers Jul 1965 A