Claims
- 1. A brush for removing substances from a surface comprising:
- an elongated brush support defining a longitudinal axis, the support having an axle substantially aligned with said axis, and a plurality of filaments secured proximally to a portion of the support and extending distally from the brush support, said axle for rotatably mounting said support, the plurality of filaments being tapered to define at the distal end thereof a longitudinal filament edge parallel to the longitudinal axis; and
- camming means attached to the support for engaging a cam surface to transversely reciprocate the brush longitudinal axis toward and away from a work surface adjacent the longitudinal filament edge as the brush rotates on said axle.
- 2. The brush of claim 22 wherein the camming means is attached to the axle.
- 3. The brush of claim 1 wherein the plurality of filaments extend beyond at least one end of the brush support in the direction of the longitudinal axis.
- 4. The brush of claim 1 wherein the filaments are made of a material selected from the group consisting of brass, silicon carbide grit, nylon, and polypropylene.
- 5. The brush of claim 1 wherein the filaments are made of brass.
- 6. The brush of claim 1 wherein the camming means and the longitudinal filament edge are disposed on opposite sides of the longitudinal axis.
- 7. A brush for removing substances from a surface comprising:
- an elongated brush support defining a longitudinal axis, said brush support adapted to be mounted for rotation about said axis;
- a plurality of filaments extending from a portion of the support, the plurality of filaments being tapered to define a longitudinal filament edge parallel to the longitudinal axis; and
- camming means attached to the support for engaging a cam surface to transversely reciprocate the longitudinal axis toward and away from a work surface adjacent the longitudinal filament edge as the brush rotates about said axis of rotation.
- 8. The brush of claim 7 wherein the support has an axle, the camming means is attached to said axle.
- 9. The brush of claim 7 wherein the plurality of filaments extend beyond at least one end of the brush support in the direction of the longitudinal axis.
- 10. The brush of claim 7 wherein the filaments are made of a material selected from the group consisting of brass, silicon carbide grit, nylon, and polylpropylene.
- 11. The brush of claim 7 wherein the filaments are made of brass.
- 12. The brush of claim 7 further comprising a brush rod attached to the brush support and disposed substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis.
- 13. The brush of claim 12 wherein the brush rod extends longitudinally through the brush support.
- 14. The brush of claim 13 wherein the brush support includes a lever arm channel and the brush rod extends across a lever arm channel.
- 15. The brush of claim 14 wherein the lever arm channel and the plurality of filaments are disposed on opposite sides of the longitudinal axis of rotation.
- 16. The brush of claim 12 wherein the brush rod is attached to the brush support by a pair of brackets.
- 17. The brush of claim 16 wherein the brackets extend from the brush support substantially radially opposite the plurality of filaments.
- 18. A brush for removing substances from a surface comprising:
- an elongated brush support defining a longitudinal axis of rotation;
- the support having an axle aligned with the longitudinal axis of the support, said axle for rotatably mounting said support;
- a plurality of filaments extending from a portion of the support, the plurality of filaments being tapered to define a longitudinal filament edge parallel to the longitudinal axis; and
- camming means attached to the support for engaging a cam surface to transversely reciprocate the axle toward and away from a work surface during rotation of the brush about the axle.
- 19. The brush of claim 18 wherein the camming means and the longitudinal filament edge are disposed on opposite sides of the longitudinal axis of rotation.
- 20. A brush for removing substances from a surface comprising:
- an elongated brush support defining a longitudinal axis;
- a pair of axle pins protruding from opposite longitudinal ends of the brush support to define a brush axle aligned with the longitudinal axis;
- a plurality of filaments extending from a portion of the support, the plurality of filaments being tapered to define a longitudinal filament edge parallel to the longitudinal axis; and
- camming means attached to the support for engaging a cam surface to transversely reciprocate the longitudinal axis toward and away from a work surface adjacent the longitudinal filament edge as the brush rotates on side axle.
- 21. The brush of claim 20 wherein the camming means comprise camming ends of a brush rod attached to the brush support, the camming ends of the brush rod extending beyond opposite longitudinal ends of the brush support.
- 22. The brush of claim 21 wherein the brush filaments are made of brass.
- 23. A brush for removing substances from a surface comprising:
- an elongated brush support defining a longitudinal axis and having an axle aligned with the longitudinal axis;
- a plurality of brass filaments extending from a portion of the support, the plurality of filaments extending beyond the ends of the support in the direction of the longitudinal axis, the filaments further being tapered to define a longitudinal filament edge parallel to the longitudinal axis; and
- camming means attached to and extending longitudinally from the brush support to transversely reciprocate the longitudinal axis toward and away from a work surface adjacent the filament edge as the brush rotates on said axle.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a divisional of prior U.S. application Ser. No. 08/255,067, filed Jun. 7, 1994, which is a divisional of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/041,701, filed Apr. 1, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,341,535, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 07/768,389, filed Sep. 30, 1991, now abandoned.
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