Claims
- 1. A surface treating tool including a filtration vacuum for the recovery of material stripped from the surface to be cleaned comprising:
- a) a housing providing an opening adapted to be appositioned with the surface to be treated,
- b) a rotatable surface treating element mounted within said housing,
- c) said surface treating element providing surface treating members exposed through said opening for impacting upon the surface to be treated,
- d) an air drill for rotating said element about a longitudinal axis within said housing, and
- e) means provided by said housing through which a vacuum is introduced into said housing for the recovery of air borne contaminants removed from said surface by said rotatable element.
- 2. A surface treating tool as defined by claim 1 wherein said surface stripping members comprises a series of radially extending flaps.
- 3. A surface treating tool as defined by claim 1 wherein said surface stripping members comprises flexible flaps carrying at their free distal ends surface peening elements.
- 4. A surface treating tool as defined by claim 3 including wire brush strips carried by said rotatable element, with said wire brush strips alternately positioned between said flaps and are of a length to extend radially beyond the peening elements carried at the free distal ends of said flaps.
- 5. A surface treating tool as defined by claim 1 including means providing a removable connection between said surface treating element and said air drill.
- 6. A surface treating tool as defined by claim 5 wherein said housing provides means through which said rotatable surface treating element can be disconnected from said means for rotating said element and removed from within said housing.
- 7. A surface treating tool as defined by claim 6 wherein said means through which said rotatable element is removed from said housing comprises a two piece side wall with one of said side wall pieces being removably connected to the other side wall piece to expose said rotatable element.
- 8. A surface treating tool as defined by claim 7 including wire brush strips carried by said rotatable element.
FIELD OF INVENTION
This is a continuation in part application of application Ser. No. 07/937,147, filed Aug. 31, 1992 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,287,589, issued Feb. 22, 1994.
This invention relates to a rotary brush-like apparatus utilized for material stripping, and more specifically to a rotatable spoke bearing impact tool for stripping lead paint and other toxic material as well as providing a means for vacuum recovery of such material for filtering and containment to permit environmentally safe disposal.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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