Claims
- 1. A helical brush section for use in axially-aligned relationship to form a rotary brush comprising a tubular bristle-carrying drum, a brush strip helically wound on the drum from one end to the other with its ends at the drum ends, said strip being formed of a channel which carries radially-projecting bristles, said ends of the brush strip having the corresponding channel ends distorted inwardly substantially flush with the corresponding drum ends, said tubular support being rolled sheet metal joined at a longitudinal joint where the adjacent edges of the sheet are offset longitudinally to form opposed end helical edges and shoulders and the brush strip is helically wound thereon until its ends correspond to the shoulder and the drum is restored by axial pressure to cylindrical form which distorts the ends of the channel substantially flush with the drum ends.
- 2. A helical brush section according to claim 1 in which the bristle-carrying brush strip is wound helically about the drum in convolutions of selected pitch from one drum end to the other and is secured thereto at a plurality of angular positions.
- 3. A helical brush section according to claim 2 in which the bristle-carrying strip is in the form of a channel having bristles of U-form mounted therein with their closed ends in the channel, and a retaining wire extends through such ends and beyond the adjacent ends of the channel with such ends secured to said tubular support.
- 4. A helical brush-section according to claim 3 in which the drum has notches in its ends to provide edges where it is welded to the channel.
- 5. A helical brush section according to claim 4 in which the shoulders of the offset drum have notches into which the respective ends of the retaining wire are bent radially inwardly and then over the inner surface of the drum.
- 6. An assembly of helical brush sections of the structure defined in claim 2 disposed on a mandrel in abutting axial contact at the drum ends.
- 7. An assembly according to claim 6 including means for clamping the sections in axial contact on the mandrel.
- 8. The method of forming a helical brush section which comprises forming a tubular support by offsetting the adjacent edges of a longitudinally-split tube at the split thereof to form opposed helical edges at its ends terminating in shoulders, and mounting thereon a helically-extending bristle-carrying strip with its ends corresponding to the shoulders and then subjecting the assembly to axial pressure to eliminate the offset of the tube so it is of substantially cylindrical form with the ends of the strip distorted to substantially flush relationship with the tube ends.
- 9. The method of claim 8 in which the strip is formed as a channel with radially-projecting bristles, and winding the strip on the tube helically from one shoulder to the other and attaching the strip to the tube before applying the axial pressure.
- 10. The method of claim 9 in which the attaching is by welding at nothces formed at the ends of the tube to the channel of the brush strip.
- 11. The method of claim 10 in which driving collars are welded within the drum at axially-spaced positions.
- 12. The method of claim 7 in which the strip has U-shaped bristles held in the channel by means including a retaining wire having ends extending beyond the channel which is bent into notches at the tube shoulders into contact with its inner surface where they are welded thereto.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of copending application Ser. No. 556,274, filed Nov. 20, 1983.
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