Claims
- 1. A rotary scraper device for treating a work surface, comprising:
- a generally cylindrical hollow hub casing having a peripheral wall and central axis, and adapted for rotation in one direction about said axis, said hub casing having a closed end wall and an open opposite end;
- a cover plate removably mounted on said open end of said hub casing;
- a shaft extending axially outward of said cover plate for engagement by rotary motor means;
- spaced walls inside said hub defining a plurality of channels chordally disposed in said hub casing and opening at said peripheral wall to receive respectively springy side walls of generally U-shaped spring clips and to receive springy fingers in axial coplanar array within each of said clips; and
- a plurality of circumferentially spaced, axially disposed sleeves in said hub casing communicating laterally and tangentially with said channels respectively to receive bights at inner ends of said clips and to receive knuckles at inner ends of said fingers axially disposed inside said bights.
- 2. A rotary scraper device as defined in claim 1, wherein said hub casing has an axial length of not more than one half inch for scraping narrow welds and seams on a surface without touching adjacent portions of said surface.
- 3. A rotary scraper device as defined in claim 1, further comprising a plurality of generally U-shaped spring clips each having laterally spaced springy side walls integral at one end with a generally cylindrical bight disposed tangentially to one of said side walls, each of said bights fitting snugly axially in one of said sleeves to receive said knuckles of said fingers while said spaced side walls of said clips receive springy shanks of said fingers.
- 4. A rotary scraper device as defined in claim 3, wherein each of said clips has a width axially of said hub casing substantially equal to the width of each of said channels axially of said hub casing, to prevent free axial movement of said clips inside said hub between said closed end wall and said cover plate.
- 5. A rotary scraper device as defined in claim 3, wherein said side walls of each of said clips abuts in spring tension opposing spaced walls of one of said channels in said hub casing, with free ends of said side walls of said clips extending outwardly of said channels at said peripheral wall to support said springy shanks of said fingers when flexed.
- 6. A rotary scraper device as defined in claim 5, further comprising springy fingers each having a straight springy shank and an integral knuckle at one end, each knuckle being turnably disposed in one of said bights of one of said clips, each springy shank being turnably disposed between spaced side walls of a clip and extending outwardly of said hub casing and beyond outer ends of said side walls of said clip chordally to said hub casing to contact a work surface, each of said knuckles being disposed tangentially to the springy shank of a finger to fit into a tangentially disposed bight of a clip.
- 7. A rotary scraper device as defined in claim 6, wherein each of said springy side walls of said clips has outwardly bent oppositely flared marginal edges to support end portions of said springy shanks when fully flexed in both leading and trailing directions while said hub casing rotates in said one direction.
- 8. A rotary scraper device as defined in claim 6, wherein said shanks of said fingers are disposed in coplanar array in each of said channels axially of said hub casing.
- 9. A rotary scraper device as defined in claim 8, wherein outer ends of said springy shanks are disposed in at least one plane angular to the axis of said hub casing to enter narrow corners and crevices for scraping closely spaced surfaces thereof.
- 10. A rotary scraper device as defined in claim 8, wherein said hub casing has an axial length of not more than one half inch so that said springy fingers can scrape narrow welds on a surface without touching adjacent portions of said surfaces, and can enter narrow corners crevices for scraping closely spaced surfaces.
- 11. A rotary scraper device for treating a work surface, comprising:
- a generally cylindrical hollow hub casing having a serpentine peripheral wall and a central axis, and adapted for rotation in one direction about said axis,
- said hub casing having a closed end wall and an open opposite end;
- a cover plate removably mounted on said open end of said casing, and having a central opening;
- a shaft in said casing extending axially thereof outward of said cover plate through said central opening for engagement by rotary driving motor means;
- spaced walls inside said casing defining a plurality of channels chordally disposed in said casing and opening at said peripheral wall to receive springy fingers in coplanar array within each of said channels;
- a plurality of circumferentially spaced, axially disposed sleeves in said casing communicating laterally and tangentially with said channels respectively to receive knuckles at inner ends of said fingers,
- said spaced walls merging smoothly with said peripheral wall at outer ends of said channels to define first and second rounded bearing surfaces for said springy fingers,
- said first rounded bearing surfaces supporting said fingers when they are applied to said work surface and flexed while said casing is rotated in said one direction,
- said second rounded bearing surfaces defining wedge shaped abutments with said peripheral wall for supporing said fingers when they flex free from said work surface while said casing is rotated in said one direction.
- 12. A rotary scraper device as defined in claim 11, further comprising springy fingers each having a straight springy shank tangential to an integral cylindrical knuckle at one end of each finger,
- each knuckle being turnably disposed between side walls of one of said channels and extending outwardly of said casing beyond said bearing surfaces for treating said work surface, each of said fingers being freely removable from said casing when said cover plate is removed.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of my copending U.S. patent application entitled "Rotary Device For Treating Work Surfaces", Ser. No. 187,714, filed Sept. 16, 1980 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,324,017, issued Apr. 13, 1982. This invention concerns improvements in the rotary scraper device described in my prior application.
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