The invention concerns a dish brush for mounting at a rotating vertical driving axle under a conventional sweeping machine for rotatable brushing or sweeping mostly paved surfaces, wherein the dish built-up consists of a circular plate with a raised contour edge, wherein at the bottom side sweeping elements are fixed at mutual equally tangential distances.
A somewhat specific dish brush is known from the European Patent Application EP13587501A1, title: “Brush and Method for Manufacturing such a Brush”. Applicant: LINTERMANS, Helena, Petronelia, Cornelia from Neerpelt, Belgium.
This concerns a rotating brush for eccentric loose sweeping of waste, grass and weeds between flat pavement elements. The rotating brush includes a flat circular steel plate with along the contour, steel brush plugs provided with a steel connecting brush, which are welded at regular distances, at the bottom side.
A different variation is also registered, wherein radially slit holes along the contour edge are applied, wherein the connecting bush through it is put and then is welded with a couple of short welds.
The manufacturing and embodiment of the rounded shape plugs are also registered. The production and the use of the known horizontal rotating brush in accordance with AP 1356750 A1 show a number of drawbacks.
In the first embodiment, the steel connecting bushes, which are present in large quantities, have to be grinded under the right angle (mostly about 30 degrees). This is an extra time-consuming treatment. Then these brush plugs do have to be welded all around under against the edge of the circular supporting plate in a very difficult way.
In the second embodiment with the radially slit holes, these slit holes have to be drilled very accurately at the correct length. The flat circular steel plates have a relatively small thickness. So the application of a short welded joint on two places against the put through connecting bushes of the steel plugs is rather problematically for a strong connection. Therefore, the manufacturing of the rotating brush is rather time-consuming and costly and it is difficult to secure a good quality for heavy duty use. The only in-cross section round, coated brush plugs are rather meant for loosening weeds between the pavement elements than for further sweeping clean the surface.
From the French Patent (Brevet d'invention) Number 2 475 377, a rotating brush, titled: “Balai en forme de disque servant de balai de ramassage ou pour caniveaux pour balayeuses automobiles”, is known. The inventor is Konrad Reisländer.
This concerns as well as a rather same dish brush, also a dish brush for bringing together waste in road drains and flat pavements. This is something different than sweeping clean paved surfaces. For this reason a bundle of fibres are fixed in U-formed connecting holders or holding devices and are welded under a circular plate with a constructed raised edge and are under a turned angle with the radial of said circular plate. Therefore the waste is swept together in a little stack in the road drain and is sucked up through a central tube.
A drawback of this dish brush is that the welding takes place under a turned angle to the radius of the circular plate and that causes some problems during welding and is can be time-consuming.
This constructed dish brush is not the optimal solution for a conventional sweeping machine in the economical way.
For this purpose a dish brush similarly to our invention is developed in such an inventive and modified way, characterized in that said contour edge is set under an angle alfa (α) to form an outside raised dish brush with a dish diameter D2 and plate thickness d, wherein against the raised bottom side of said contour edge in radial sense with the same angle at the centre beta (β) sweeping elements are fixed, wherein likewise in radial sense with the same angle at the centre beta (β) small slit openings in the contour edge are applied above said sweeping elements, wherein during mounting the sweeping elements are placed in a separate mould against the bottom side of the contour edge and by means of welds through said slit openings from the upper side are welded and some steel cable plugs without slit openings with welds are fastened against the bottom side of the raised edge.
The advantage is a relatively simple and economic manner to robotically manufacture dish brushes for paved surfaces with good sweeping and cleaning qualities and which do not have aforementioned drawbacks. Also, due to the raised edge a relatively thin steel plate can be used.
Furthermore, the dish brush in accordance to the invention is developed in such a way, characterized in that mentioned angle at the centre beta (β) is between 7 and 15 degrees, preferably 10 degrees and that mentioned plate thickness d is between 2 and 6 mm, preferably 3 mm.
The advantages are a very efficient dish brush in combination with a minimum use of material and which is to be manufactured in a very economical way.
With a welding robot sweeping elements are to be fixed in a mould placed from the upper side through the slit openings in a very efficient way. The sequence of executing the welding procedure is that the plate with the raised edge is placed over the sweeping elements and that the welding robot then fastens the sweeping elements from the upper side to the circular plate and that the steel cable plugs are fastened with a weld on the bottom side. The angle beta (β) is determined after many experiments and extrapolations.
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However, it is obvious that modifications and/or additions to the aforementioned dish brush can be made, but these shall remain within the field and scope of the invention.
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