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US1059858A
US1059858A US72354412A US1912723544A US1059858A US 1059858 A US1059858 A US 1059858A US 72354412 A US72354412 A US 72354412A US 1912723544 A US1912723544 A US 1912723544A US 1059858 A US1059858 A US 1059858A
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  • One object of the invention is to provide an improved circular rotary brush, the bristle elementsof which may be readily removed and replacedwith new ones when worn.
  • Another object is to effect improvements in the construction of the hub or clamping portion of the brush.
  • a further object is to provide improved means for binding the base rings of the brush element together in the hub of the brush.
  • FIG. 1 is a'side elevation partly in section, of a rotary wire brush constructed in accordance with my invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a transverse :sectional view of the'same on the plane indicated by the line w-a of Fig. l.
  • Fig. 3 is la detail perspective View of a portion of one of the bristle elements.
  • Fig. 4 is a similar View of one of the binding clips.
  • My improved brush has atwo-part hub 1,
  • each hub member being hereshown as comprising a side or circular wall 3, a central annulusll which projects Afrom'the inner side'thereof and a rim annulus 5 which also projects from the inner side thereof and is wider than the central annulus, whereby when the hub members are arranged on a shaft or arbor 6, as ,shown in Fig. 2the twopart hub presents an annular channel in its periphery.
  • outer annuli 5 of the hub members are pro- I vided in their outer sides with regularly spaced transverse recesses 9 which communicate with radial recesses 10 on the inner surfaces of the flanges 3 which form theside Walls of the peripheral channel of the hub.
  • the bristle elements 11 of my improved rotary brush are separable, each elementconsisting of a closed base ring 12 that is made of two twisted wires 13, the ends of which are electrically welded together as at 14 and bristles 15 which are formed ofl double wires, these bristles being anchored on the base ring and being held between the twisted wires that constitute the latter.
  • rEhe base rings of the various bristle elements are/of t-he same diameter and are adapted to be fitted on the outer annuli 6 of the hub members so that the central or inner portions of the bristle elements will lie in the peripheral channel presented by the hub.
  • Thesebristle elements are secured together bybinder clips 16 which, in practice, are
  • T hese binder clips extend transversely across the inner sides of the base rings of the bristle elements. Their ends are bent around the base rings of the outer bristle elements as at 17,
  • binder cllps are arranged inthe recesses 9 of the outer annuli of the hub' memberswhich form the bottom of the peripheral channel presented by the hub, the ends 17 of the binder clips fitting in the recesses 10 of the side walls of said channel.
  • a rotary brush comprising a hub presenting an annular channel in its periphery and having a recess in one face of said peripheral channel, a series of removable bristle elements having a base ring, and a binder securing the base rings together and engaging the said recess.
  • a rotary brush comprising a hub presenting an annular channel in its periphery and having a recess in the bottom of said peripheral channel, a series of removable bristle elements each having a base ring, and a binder securing the said base rings together and engaging the said recess.
  • a rotary brush comprising a two-part hub presenting a peripheral channel having a transverse recess in the bottom, a series of removable bristle elements each comprising a base ring and bristles attached thereto, and a binder clip extending across the inner .sides of and securing the base rings together,
  • the said binder clip fitting in the transverse recess of the bottom of the peripheral channel of the hub.
  • a rotary brush of the class described comprising a series of bristle elements each having a base ring and bristles attached thereto, binding clips securing the base rings of the bristle elements together and a hub presenting a peripheral annular channel in which the base rings of the bristles are tted.
  • a rotary brush of the class described comprising a series of bristle elements each having a base ring and bristles attached thereto, binding clips securing the base rings of the bristle elements together and a hub presenting a peripheral annular channel in which the base flange of the bristles are fitted, the said binding clips being ductile and the ends thereof being bent around the outer base rings of the bristle elements.

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MARY X. GARDNER, or CLEVELAND, oHIo.
ROTARY BRUSH.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Apr'. 22, 1913.
Application led October 2, 1912. Serial No. 723,544.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known lthat I, MARY X. GARDNER, aV
citizen of the United States, residing at Cleveland, in the county ofOuyahoga and State of Ohio, have invented new and useful Improvements in Rotary Brushes, of which the following is a specification.
' One object of the invention is to provide an improved circular rotary brush, the bristle elementsof which may be readily removed and replacedwith new ones when worn.
Another object is to effect improvements in the construction of the hub or clamping portion of the brush.
A further object is to provide improved means for binding the base rings of the brush element together in the hub of the brush. u With the above and other objects inview, the invention consists in the construction, combination and arrangement of devices hereinafter described and claimed.
In the accompanying drawing :-Figure 1is a'side elevation partly in section, of a rotary wire brush constructed in accordance with my invention. 1 Fig. 2 is a transverse :sectional view of the'same on the plane indicated by the line w-a of Fig. l. Fig. 3 is la detail perspective View of a portion of one of the bristle elements. Fig. 4 is a similar View of one of the binding clips.
My improved brush has atwo-part hub 1,;
the members 2 of which are identical in construction and are preferably made of cast iron, each hub member being hereshown as comprising a side or circular wall 3, a central annulusll which projects Afrom'the inner side'thereof and a rim annulus 5 which also projects from the inner side thereof and is wider than the central annulus, whereby when the hub members are arranged on a shaft or arbor 6, as ,shown in Fig. 2the twopart hub presents an annular channel in its periphery. One -of the hub members, in practice, when the brush is in use, bears against a collar 7 with whlch the shaft or "arbor i's provided and the other 1s engaged by a nut 8 screwed on the threaded portion '50 of the shaft or arbor sotlfatthe hub members are clamped on the shaft or arbor-and on the bristle elements which are fitted in the peripheral channel of the hub. The
outer annuli 5 of the hub members are pro- I vided in their outer sides with regularly spaced transverse recesses 9 which communicate with radial recesses 10 on the inner surfaces of the flanges 3 which form theside Walls of the peripheral channel of the hub.
The bristle elements 11 of my improved rotary brush are separable, each elementconsisting of a closed base ring 12 that is made of two twisted wires 13, the ends of which are electrically welded together as at 14 and bristles 15 which are formed ofl double wires, these bristles being anchored on the base ring and being held between the twisted wires that constitute the latter. rEhe base rings of the various bristle elements are/of t-he same diameter and are adapted to be fitted on the outer annuli 6 of the hub members so that the central or inner portions of the bristle elements will lie in the peripheral channel presented by the hub. Thesebristle elements are secured together bybinder clips 16 which, in practice, are
-preferably made of soft iron. T hese binder clips extend transversely across the inner sides of the base rings of the bristle elements. Their ends are bent around the base rings of the outer bristle elements as at 17,
and said binder cllps are arranged inthe recesses 9 of the outer annuli of the hub' memberswhich form the bottom of the peripheral channel presented by the hub, the ends 17 of the binder clips fitting in the recesses 10 of the side walls of said channel.
' the clamping nut 8 and thenseparating the members of the two-part hub so as to release the brush element from the peripheral channel of the hub, as will be understood. Hence, when |the brush elements become Worn they may be readily renewed at very slightl cost.
While I; have herein shown and described i a preferred form of my invention, I would have it understood that changes may be made in the form, proportion and'construc-y tion ofthe several parts without/departingy from the spirit of my invention andwithin the scope of the appended claims.
I claim:
1. A rotary brush comprising a hub presenting an annular channel in its periphery and having a recess in one face of said peripheral channel, a series of removable bristle elements having a base ring, and a binder securing the base rings together and engaging the said recess.
2. A rotary brush comprising a hub presenting an annular channel in its periphery and having a recess in the bottom of said peripheral channel, a series of removable bristle elements each having a base ring, and a binder securing the said base rings together and engaging the said recess.
8. A rotary brush comprising a two-part hub presenting a peripheral channel having a transverse recess in the bottom, a series of removable bristle elements each comprising a base ring and bristles attached thereto, and a binder clip extending across the inner .sides of and securing the base rings together,
the said binder clip fitting in the transverse recess of the bottom of the peripheral channel of the hub.
4. A rotary brush of the class described comprising a series of bristle elements each having a base ring and bristles attached thereto, binding clips securing the base rings of the bristle elements together and a hub presenting a peripheral annular channel in which the base rings of the bristles are tted.
5. A rotary brush of the class described comprising a series of bristle elements each having a base ring and bristles attached thereto, binding clips securing the base rings of the bristle elements together and a hub presenting a peripheral annular channel in which the base flange of the bristles are fitted, the said binding clips being ductile and the ends thereof being bent around the outer base rings of the bristle elements.
In testimony whereof I aiiiX my signaturel in presence of two Witnesses.
MARY X. GARDNER.
Witnesses:
E. T. DONNELLY, J. S. WINCHESTER.
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Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2932051A (en) * 1956-08-07 1960-04-12 Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co Securing cores in brush channel elements
US3442555A (en) * 1967-09-29 1969-05-06 Jenkins Equipment Co Inc Method of making a rotary brush

Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2932051A (en) * 1956-08-07 1960-04-12 Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co Securing cores in brush channel elements
US3442555A (en) * 1967-09-29 1969-05-06 Jenkins Equipment Co Inc Method of making a rotary brush

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