Claims
- 1. A method of making a brush adapted for applying a flowable fluid to a workpiece, comprising the steps of:
- inserting a plurality of elongated filaments forming a tuft of said filaments into a cavity defined in a mold body so that the proximal ends of the filaments are disposed proximate the open end of the cavity, the elongated filaments being formed of a heat-fusible synthetic material;
- heating a member to a temperature at least as high as the melting point of the synthetic material and moving the heated member into closely proximate, predeterminately spaced apart relation with the mold body proximate the open end of the cavity so as to cause melting of the proximal ends of the filaments through transmission of heat from the heated member to the proximal ends of the filaments across a space defined between the heated member and the open end of the mold body cavity;
- maintaining the heated member in said closely proximate, predeterminately spaced apart relation with the mold body for a time period sufficient to form from the melted filaments a heat-fused wall defining a brush head section at the proximal end of the tuft; and
- heating a peripherally-interior portion of said tuft so as to form a substantially flexible membrane extending within and substantially axially along the tuft from said head section toward the distal end of the tuft and thereby define a fluid distribution channel in said brush for feeding fluid through said brush from the head section to the filaments proximate the filament distal ends for selective application of the fluid to a workpiece.
- 2. A method of making a brush in accordance with claim 1, wherein the mold body includes a heatable portion and said movement of the heated member into closely proximate, predeterminately spaced apart relation with the mold body causes heat to be transferred from the heated member to the heatable portion of the mold body.
- 3. A method of making a brush in accordance with claim 2, further comprising the step of preheating the heatable portion of the mold body, prior to said heating of a peripherally-interior portion of the tuft so as to form the substantially flexible membrane, to a selected temperature less than the melting point of the synthetic material.
- 4. A method of making a brush in accordance with claim 3, wherein the selected temperature is in the range of approximately 250 to 275 degrees F.
- 5. A method of making a brush in accordance with claim 2, further comprising the step of preheating the heatable portion of the mold body, prior to said moving of the heated member into closely proximate, predeterminately spaced apart relation with the mold body, to a selected temperature less than the melting point of the synthetic material.
- 6. A method of making a brush in accordance with claim 5, wherein the selected temperature is at least approximately 125 degrees F.
- 7. A method of making a brush in accordance with claim 2, wherein the open end of the cavity is defined in the heatable portion of the mold body, and said heat-fused wall is formed abuttingly along a peripheral wall of the mold body cavity proximate its open end.
- 8. A method of making a brush in accordance with claim 1, further comprising the step of preheating the mold body, prior to said moving of the heated member into closely proximate, predeterminatelY spaced apart relation with the mold body, to a selected temperature less than the melting point of the synthetic material.
- 9. A method of making a brush in accordance with claim 8, wherein the selected temperature is at least approximately 125 degrees F.
- 10. A method of making a brush in accordance with claim 1, further comprising the step of preheating the mold body proximate the open end of the cavity, prior to said moving of the heated member into closely proximate, predeterminately spaced apart relation with the mold body, to a selected temperature less than the melting point of the synthetic material.
- 11. A method of making a brush in accordance with claim 10, wherein the selected temperature is at least approximately 125 degrees F.
- 12. A method of making a brush in accordance with claim 1, wherein said inserting of the plural filaments into the mold body cavity further comprises placing the tuft of filaments into the cavity so that the tuft forms an interference fit within the cavity.
- 13. A method making a brush in accordance with claim 1 wherein the mold body cavity has a minimum internal diameter, said inserting of the plural filaments into the mold body cavity further comprising assembly the plural filaments into a tuft having a diameter greater than the minimum internal diameter of the mold body cavity, and inserting the assembled tuft into the cavity so that the tuft forms an interference fit within the cavity.
- 14. A method of making a brush in accordance with claim 1, further comprising defining an opening in the distribution channel membrane at the distal end of the distribution channel and through which fluid is feedable from the distribution channel onto the filaments proximate the filament distal ends for selective application to a workpiece.
- 15. A method of making a brush in accordance with claim 14, wherein said opening defining step comprises inserting a punch substantially axially into the distribution channel to create the opening at the distal end of the distribution channel.
- 16. A method of making a brush in accordance with claim 15, wherein said opening defining step comprises inserting the punch through the head section of the tuft.
- 17. A method of making a brush in accordance with claim 1, wherein said membrane forming heating step comprises inserting a heated die substantially axially into the interior of the tuft through said head section to define the distribution channel.
- 18. A method of making a brush in accordance with claim 17, wherein said membrane forming step further comprises:
- heating the die to a filament fusing temperature prior to its insertion into the tuft interior;
- discontinuing said heating of the die at least as early as its insertion into the tuft interior so that the die cools from said filament fusing temperature while it is in the tuft interior; and
- withdrawing the die from the tuft interior when the die has cooled to at least a predetermined temperature less than said filament fusing temperature.
- 19. A method of making a brush in accordance with claim 18, wherein said filament fusing temperature is approximately 550 to 600 degrees F.
- 20. A method of making a brush in accordance with claim 17, further comprising the step of preheating the mold body, prior to said inserting of a heated die substantially axially into the interior of the tuft to define the distribution channel, to a selected temperature less than the melting point of the synthetic material.
- 21. A method of making a brush in accordance with claim 17, wherein said membrane forming step further comprises:
- permitting the die to at least partly cool after said insertion into the tuft interior; and
- withdrawing the at least partly cooled die from the tuft interior.
- 22. A method of making a brush in accordance with claim 21, further comprising defining an opening in the distribution channel membrane at the distal end of the distribution channel and through which fluid is feedable from the distribution channel onto the filaments proximate the filament distal ends for selective application to a workpiece.
- 23. A method of making a brush in accordance with claim 22, wherein said opening defining step comprises inserting a punch substantially axially into the distribution channel to create the opening at the distal end of the distribution channel.
- 24. A method of making a brush in accordance with claim 23, wherein said opening defining step comprises inserting the punch through the head section of the tuft.
- 25. A method of making a brush in accordance with claim 1, wherein the synthetic material is nylon.
- 26. A method of making a brush in accordance with claim 1, wherein the synthetic material is a polymer.
- 27. A method of making a brush in accordance with claim 1, further comprising the step of preheating the mold body, prior to said heating of a peripherally-interior portion of the tuft so as to form the substantially flexible membrane, to a selected temperature less than the melting point of the synthetic material.
- 28. A method of making a brush in accordance with claim 27, wherein the selected temperature is in the range of approximately 250 to 275 degrees F.
- 29. A method of making a brush in accordance with claim 1, further comprising the step of preheating the mold body proximate the open end of the cavity, prior to said heating of a peripherally-interior portion of the tuft so as to form the substantially flexible membrane, to a selected temperature less than the melting point of the synthetic material.
- 30. A method of making a brush in accordance with claim 26, wherein the selected temperature is in the range of approximately 250 to 275 degrees F.
- 31. A method of making a brush adapted for applying a flowable fluid to a workpiece, comprising the steps of:
- inserting a plurality of elongated filaments forming a tuft of said filaments into a cavity defined in a mold body so that the proximal ends of the filaments are disposed proximate the open end of the cavity, the elongated filaments being formed of a heat-fusible synthetic material;
- heating a member to a temperature at least as high as the melting point of the synthetic material and moving the heated member into closely proximate, predeterminately spaced apart relation with the mold body proximate the open end of the cavity so as to cause melting of the proximate ends of the filaments;
- maintaining the heated member in said closely proximate, predeterminately spaced apart relation with the mold body for a time period sufficient to form from the melted filaments a heat-fuxed wall defining a brush head section at the proximal end of the tuft; and
- heating, subsequent to said forming of a heat-fused wall defining the brush head section, a peripherally-interior portion of said tuft so as to form a substantially flexible membrane extending within and substantially axially along the tuft from said head section toward the distal end of the tuft and thereby define a fluid distribution channel in said brush for feeding fluid through said brush from the head section to the filaments proximate the filament distal ends for selective application of the fluid to a workpiece.
- 32. A method of making a brush in accordance with claim 31, wherein the mold body includes a heatable portion and said movement of the heated member into closely proximate, predeterminately spaced apart relation with the mold body causes heat to be transferred from the heated member to the heatable portion of the mold body.
- 33. A method of making a brush in accordance with claim 32, further comprising the step of preheating the heatable portion of the mold body, prior to said moving the heated member into closely proximate, predeterminately spaced apart relation with the mold body, to a selected temperature less than the melting point of the synthetic material.
- 34. A method of making a brush in accordance with claim 33, wherein the selected temperature is at least approximately 125 degrees F.
- 35. A method of making a brush in accordance with claim 32, further comprising the step of preheating the heatable portion of the mold body, prior to said heating of a peripherally-interior portion of the tuft so as to form the substantially flexible membrane, to a selected temperature less than the melting point of the synthetic material.
- 36. A method of making a brush in accordance with claim 35, wherein the selected temperature is in the range of approximately 250 to 275 degrees F.
- 37. A method of making a brush in accordance with claim 32, wherein the open end of the cavity is defined in the heatable portion of the mold body, and said heat-fuxed wall is formed abuttingly along a peripheral wall of the mold body cavity proximate its open end.
- 38. A method of making a brush in accordance with claim 31, further comprising the step of preheating the mold body, prior to said moving of the heated member into closely proximate, predeterminately spaced apart relation with the mold body, to a selected temperature less than the melting point of the synthetic material.
- 39. A method of making a brush in accordance with claim 38, wherein the selected temperature is at least approximately 125 degrees F.
- 40. A method of making a brush in accordance with claim 31, further comprising the step of preheating the mold body proximate the open end of the cavity, prior to said moving of the heated member into closely proximate, predeterminately spaced apart relation with the mold body, to a selected temperature less than the melting point of the synthetic material.
- 41. A method of making a brush in accordance with claim 40, wherein the selected temperature is at least approximately 125 degrees F.
- 42. A method of making a brush in accordance with claim 31, wherein said inserting of the plural filaments into the mold body cavity further comprises placing the tuft of filaments into the cavity so that the tuft forms an interference fit within the cavity.
- 43. A method of making a brush in accordance with claim 31 wherein the mold body cavity has a minimum internal diameter, said inserting of the plural filaments into the mold body cavity further comprising assembling the plural filaments into a tuft having a diameter greater than the minimum internal diameter of the mold body cavity, and inserting the assembled tuft into the cavity so that the tuft forms an interference fit within the cavity.
- 44. A method of making a brush in accordance with claim 31, further comprising defining an opening in the distribution channel membrane at the distal end of the distribution channel and through which fluid is feedable from the distribution channel onto the filaments proximate the filament distal ends for selective application to a workpiece.
- 45. A method of making a brush in accordance with claim 44, wherein said opening defining step comprises inserting a punch substantially axially into the distribution channel to create the opening at the distal end of the distribution channel.
- 46. A method of making a brush in accordance with claim 45, wherein said opening defining step comprises inserting the punch though the head section of the tuft.
- 47. A method of making a brush in accordance with claim 31, wherein said membrane forming heating step comprises inserting a heated die substantially axially into the interior of the tuft through said head section to define the distribution channel.
- 48. A method of making a brush in accordance with claim 47, wherein said membrane forming step further comprises:
- heating the die to a filament fusing temperature prior to its insertion into the tuft interior;
- discontinuing said heating of the die at least as early as its insertion into the tuft interior so that the die cools from said filament fusing temperature while it is in the tuft interior; and
- withdrawing the die from the tuft interior when the die has cooled to at last a predetermined temperature less than said filament fusing temperature.
- 49. A method of making a brush in accordance with claim 48, wherein said filament fusing temperature is approximately 550 to 600 degrees F.
- 50. A method of making a brush in accordance with claim 47, further comprising the step of preheating the mold body, prior to said inserting of a heated die substantially axially into the interior of the tuft to define the distribution channel, to a selected temperature less than the melting point of the synthetic material.
- 51. A method of making a brush in accordance with claim 47, wherein said membrane forming the step further comprises:
- permitting the die to at least partly cool after said insertion into the tuft interior; and
- withdrawing the at least partly cooled die from the tuft interior.
- 52. A method of making a brush in accordance with claim 51, further comprising defining an opening in the distribution channel membrane at the distal end of the distribution channel and through which fluid is feedable from the distribution channel onto the filaments proximate the filament distal ends for selective application to a workpiece.
- 53. A method of making a brush in accordance with claim 52, wherein said opening defining step comprises inserting a punch substantially axially into the distribution channel to create the opening at the distal end of the distribution channel.
- 54. A method of making a brush in accordance with claim 53, wherein said opening defining step comprises inserting the punch through the head section of the tuft.
- 55. A method of making a brush in accordance with claim 31, wherein the synthetic material is nylon.
- 56. A method of making a brush in accordance with claim 31, wherein the synthetic material is a polymer.
- 57. A method of making a brush in accordance with claim 31, further comprising the step of preheating the mold body, prior to said heating of a peripherally-interior portion of the tuft so as to form the substantially flexible membrane, to a selected temperature less than the melting point of the synthetic material.
- 58. A method of making a brush in accordance with claim 57, wherein the selected temperature is in the range of approximately 250 to 275 degrees F.
- 59. A method of making a brush in accordance with claim 31, further comprising the step of preheating the mold body proximate the open end of the cavity, prior to said heating of a peripherally-interior portion of the tuft so as to form the substantially flexible membrane, to a selected temperature less than the melting point of the synthetic material.
- 60. A method of making a brush in accordance with claim 59, wherein the selected temperature is in the range of approximately 250 to 275 degrees F.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Pat. application Ser. No. 222,808 filed July 22, 1988.
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