US20180332955A1 - Bristle band with different types of bristles - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to brushes for cleaning liquid crystal glass substrates and any other boards and, more particularly, to a bristle band with different types of bristles.
- roller brushes Glass substrates for liquid crystal panels are cleaned with roller brushes.
- Some roller brushes each comprise a rotating shaft and a bristle-clad cord wound around the rotating shaft.
- the rotating shaft drives the bristles of the cord to move and thereby clean the glass substrates.
- Taiwan patent M411157 discloses removing impurities of different degrees of rigidity by a first helical annular frame and a second helical annular frame which intertwine.
- cleaning efficiency of Taiwan patent M411157 still has room for improvement as explained below. Given a constant rotation speed of a rotating shaft, the cleaning efficiency increases with the types of bristles passing a cleaning target.
- Taiwan patent M411157 has a drawback: to increase the types of bristles, it is necessary to increase the number of the helical annular frames, which in turn increases the distance the bristles move to pass a cleaning target, and in consequence the bristles pass a cleaning target less often to the detriment of the cleaning efficiency.
- a bristle band with different types of bristles is provided according to the present invention.
- the bristle band winds around a rotating shaft and is driven by the rotating shaft to rotate.
- the bristle band comprises: a cord wound around the rotating shaft and having a receiving slot; a first bristle having a portion disposed in the receiving slot and fixedly connected to the cord; and a second bristle having a portion disposed in the receiving slot and fixedly connected to the cord.
- the bristle band further comprises a batten disposed in the receiving slot.
- the cord forms a first sidewall and a second sidewall on two opposing sides of the receiving slot.
- the first sidewall and the second sidewall correspond in position to each other to clamp the first bristle, the second bristle and the batten.
- the first bristle and the second bristle are better fixed in place by the batten.
- the receiving slot is divided into a first zone and a second zone along the cord lengthwise, with the first bristle disposed in the first zone and fixedly connected to the cord, and the second bristle disposed in the second zone and fixedly connected to the cord. Therefore, different types of bristles are disposed on the cord to enhance cleaning efficiency.
- the cord forms a first sidewall and a second sidewall on two opposing sides of the receiving slot, the first bristle forming a first layer, the second bristle forming a second layer, allowing the first layer and the second layer to be disposed between the first sidewall and the second sidewall. Therefore, different types of bristles are disposed on the cord to enhance cleaning efficiency.
- the first bristle or the second bristle is a monofilament or a multifilament, with a diameter of 5 mm to 0.01 mm.
- the first bristle or the second bristle is sheet-shaped.
- the first bristle or the second bristle is made of polypropylene (PP), polyfluoroalkoxy (PFA), nylon, sponge, or the like.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the first preferred embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a lateral view of the first preferred embodiment of the present invention, showing a bristle band
- FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view of the first preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the second preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is a perspective view of the second preferred embodiment of the present invention, showing a bristle band
- FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view of the second preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- a bristle band 10 provided in the first preferred embodiment of the present invention is a roller brush wound around a rotating shaft 20 .
- the rotating shaft 20 drives the bristle band 10 to rotate.
- the bristle band 10 comprises a cord 11 , a first bristle 12 , and a second bristle 13 .
- the cord 11 is wound around the rotating shaft 20 .
- the cord 11 has a receiving slot 111 .
- the receiving slot 111 is disposed along the cord 11 lengthwise.
- the first bristle 12 has a portion disposed in the receiving slot 111 and fixedly connected to the cord 11 and has another portion protruding from the receiving slot 111 to come into contact with an object and thereby wash the surface thereof.
- the second bristle 13 has a portion disposed in the receiving slot 111 and fixedly connected to the cord 11 and has another portion protruding from the receiving slot 111 to come into contact with an object and thereby wash the surface thereof.
- the bristle band 10 further comprises a batten 21 disposed in the receiving slot 111 .
- the cord 11 forms a first sidewall 112 and a second sidewall 113 on two opposing sides of the receiving slot 111 .
- the first sidewall 112 and the second sidewall 113 correspond in position to each other to clamp the first bristle 12 , the second bristle 13 and the batten 21 .
- the first bristle 12 and the second bristle 13 are better fixed in place by the batten 21 .
- the receiving slot 111 is divided into a first zone 111 a and a second zone 111 b along the cord 11 lengthwise.
- the first bristle 12 is disposed in the first zone 111 a and fixedly connected to the cord 11 .
- the second bristle 13 is disposed in the second zone 111 b and fixedly connected to the cord 11 . Therefore, different types of bristles are disposed on the cord 11 , enhancing cleaning efficiency.
- the first bristle 12 or the second bristle 13 is a monofilament or a multifilament, with a diameter of 5 mm to 0.01 mm.
- the first bristle 12 or the second bristle 13 is sheet-shaped.
- the first bristle 12 or the second bristle 13 is made of one of polypropylene (PP), polyfluoroalkoxy (PFA), nylon, sponge, and the like.
- the first embodiment is exemplified by the first bristle 12 and the second bristle 13 , but the present invention is not restricted to two types of bristles.
- there are at least four types of bristles that is, a first bristle, a second bristle, a third bristle, a fourth bristle, and so forth, are disposed on the cord 11 , enhancing cleaning efficiency.
- the first bristle 12 forms a first layer 12 a
- the second bristle 13 forms a second layer 13 a
- the first layer 12 a and the second layer 13 a are disposed between the first sidewall 112 and the second sidewall 113 .
- different types of bristles are disposed on the cord 11 to perform a cleaning process efficiently, because different types of bristles come into contact with an object to be cleaned.
- the first bristle 12 or the second bristle 13 is a monofilament or a multifilament, with a diameter of 5 mm to 0.01 mm.
- the first bristle 12 or the second bristle 13 is sheet-shaped.
- the first bristle 12 or the second bristle 13 is made of one of polypropylene (PP), polyfluoroalkoxy (PFA), nylon, sponge, and the like.
- the present invention has a main advantage as follows: with a first bristle and a second bristle being disposed in the same cord and a rotating shaft rotating at a constant rotation speed, the bristles passing a cleaning target come in more types than ever, thereby enhancing cleaning efficiency.
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Abstract
A bristle band with different types of bristles is provided. The bristle band winds around a rotating shaft and is driven by the rotating shaft to rotate. The bristle band includes: a cord having a receiving slot; a first bristle having a portion disposed in the receiving slot and fixedly connected to the cord; and a second bristle having a portion disposed in the receiving slot and fixedly connected to the cord. With the first bristle and the second bristle being disposed in the cord and a rotating shaft rotating at a constant rotation speed, the bristles passing a cleaning target come in more types than ever, thereby enhancing cleaning efficiency.
Description
- The present invention relates to brushes for cleaning liquid crystal glass substrates and any other boards and, more particularly, to a bristle band with different types of bristles.
- Glass substrates for liquid crystal panels are cleaned with roller brushes. Some roller brushes each comprise a rotating shaft and a bristle-clad cord wound around the rotating shaft. The rotating shaft drives the bristles of the cord to move and thereby clean the glass substrates.
- In practice, impurities of different particle diameters are removed from liquid crystal glass substrates by bristles of different diameters. Taiwan patent M411157 discloses removing impurities of different degrees of rigidity by a first helical annular frame and a second helical annular frame which intertwine. However, cleaning efficiency of Taiwan patent M411157 still has room for improvement as explained below. Given a constant rotation speed of a rotating shaft, the cleaning efficiency increases with the types of bristles passing a cleaning target. In this regard, Taiwan patent M411157 has a drawback: to increase the types of bristles, it is necessary to increase the number of the helical annular frames, which in turn increases the distance the bristles move to pass a cleaning target, and in consequence the bristles pass a cleaning target less often to the detriment of the cleaning efficiency.
- In view of the aforesaid drawbacks of the prior art, it is an objective of the present invention to provide a bristle band with different types of bristles, thereby enhancing cleaning efficiency.
- A bristle band with different types of bristles is provided according to the present invention. The bristle band winds around a rotating shaft and is driven by the rotating shaft to rotate. The bristle band comprises: a cord wound around the rotating shaft and having a receiving slot; a first bristle having a portion disposed in the receiving slot and fixedly connected to the cord; and a second bristle having a portion disposed in the receiving slot and fixedly connected to the cord.
- With a first bristle and a second bristle being disposed in the cord and a rotating shaft rotating at a constant rotation speed, different types of bristles passing a cleaning target come in more types than ever, thereby enhancing cleaning efficiency.
- Preferably, the bristle band further comprises a batten disposed in the receiving slot. The cord forms a first sidewall and a second sidewall on two opposing sides of the receiving slot. The first sidewall and the second sidewall correspond in position to each other to clamp the first bristle, the second bristle and the batten. The first bristle and the second bristle are better fixed in place by the batten.
- The receiving slot is divided into a first zone and a second zone along the cord lengthwise, with the first bristle disposed in the first zone and fixedly connected to the cord, and the second bristle disposed in the second zone and fixedly connected to the cord. Therefore, different types of bristles are disposed on the cord to enhance cleaning efficiency.
- The cord forms a first sidewall and a second sidewall on two opposing sides of the receiving slot, the first bristle forming a first layer, the second bristle forming a second layer, allowing the first layer and the second layer to be disposed between the first sidewall and the second sidewall. Therefore, different types of bristles are disposed on the cord to enhance cleaning efficiency.
- The first bristle or the second bristle is a monofilament or a multifilament, with a diameter of 5 mm to 0.01 mm.
- The first bristle or the second bristle is sheet-shaped.
- The first bristle or the second bristle is made of polypropylene (PP), polyfluoroalkoxy (PFA), nylon, sponge, or the like.
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the first preferred embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 2 is a lateral view of the first preferred embodiment of the present invention, showing a bristle band; -
FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view of the first preferred embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the second preferred embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 5 is a perspective view of the second preferred embodiment of the present invention, showing a bristle band; and -
FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view of the second preferred embodiment of the present invention. - Technical features of the present invention are hereunder illustrated with specific embodiments in conjunction with the accompanying drawings and described below.
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FIGS. 1-3 , abristle band 10 provided in the first preferred embodiment of the present invention is a roller brush wound around a rotatingshaft 20. The rotatingshaft 20 drives thebristle band 10 to rotate. Thebristle band 10 comprises acord 11, afirst bristle 12, and asecond bristle 13. - The
cord 11 is wound around the rotatingshaft 20. Thecord 11 has areceiving slot 111. Thereceiving slot 111 is disposed along thecord 11 lengthwise. - The
first bristle 12 has a portion disposed in thereceiving slot 111 and fixedly connected to thecord 11 and has another portion protruding from thereceiving slot 111 to come into contact with an object and thereby wash the surface thereof. - The
second bristle 13 has a portion disposed in thereceiving slot 111 and fixedly connected to thecord 11 and has another portion protruding from thereceiving slot 111 to come into contact with an object and thereby wash the surface thereof. - With the
first bristle 12 and thesecond bristle 13 being disposed in thecord 11 and the rotatingshaft 20 rotating at a constant rotation speed, different types of bristles passing a cleaning target come in more types than ever, thereby enhancing cleaning efficiency. - In the first embodiment, the
bristle band 10 further comprises abatten 21 disposed in thereceiving slot 111. Thecord 11 forms afirst sidewall 112 and asecond sidewall 113 on two opposing sides of thereceiving slot 111. Thefirst sidewall 112 and thesecond sidewall 113 correspond in position to each other to clamp thefirst bristle 12, thesecond bristle 13 and thebatten 21. Thefirst bristle 12 and thesecond bristle 13 are better fixed in place by thebatten 21. - In the first embodiment, the
receiving slot 111 is divided into a first zone 111 a and a second zone 111 b along thecord 11 lengthwise. Thefirst bristle 12 is disposed in the first zone 111 a and fixedly connected to thecord 11. Thesecond bristle 13 is disposed in the second zone 111 b and fixedly connected to thecord 11. Therefore, different types of bristles are disposed on thecord 11, enhancing cleaning efficiency. Thefirst bristle 12 or thesecond bristle 13 is a monofilament or a multifilament, with a diameter of 5 mm to 0.01 mm. Thefirst bristle 12 or thesecond bristle 13 is sheet-shaped. Thefirst bristle 12 or thesecond bristle 13 is made of one of polypropylene (PP), polyfluoroalkoxy (PFA), nylon, sponge, and the like. - The first embodiment is exemplified by the
first bristle 12 and thesecond bristle 13, but the present invention is not restricted to two types of bristles. In a variant embodiment, there are at least four types of bristles, that is, a first bristle, a second bristle, a third bristle, a fourth bristle, and so forth, are disposed on thecord 11, enhancing cleaning efficiency. - In the second embodiment illustrated by
FIGS. 4-6 , thefirst bristle 12 forms afirst layer 12 a, whereas thesecond bristle 13 forms asecond layer 13 a. Thefirst layer 12 a and thesecond layer 13 a are disposed between thefirst sidewall 112 and thesecond sidewall 113. Likewise, different types of bristles are disposed on thecord 11 to perform a cleaning process efficiently, because different types of bristles come into contact with an object to be cleaned. Thefirst bristle 12 or thesecond bristle 13 is a monofilament or a multifilament, with a diameter of 5 mm to 0.01 mm. The first bristle 12 or the second bristle 13 is sheet-shaped. The first bristle 12 or the second bristle 13 is made of one of polypropylene (PP), polyfluoroalkoxy (PFA), nylon, sponge, and the like. - Therefore, the present invention has a main advantage as follows: with a first bristle and a second bristle being disposed in the same cord and a rotating shaft rotating at a constant rotation speed, the bristles passing a cleaning target come in more types than ever, thereby enhancing cleaning efficiency.
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1. A bristle band with different types of bristles, the bristle band winding around a rotating shaft and being driven by the rotating shaft to rotate, the bristle band comprising:
a cord wound around the rotating shaft and having a receiving slot;
a first bristle having a portion disposed in the receiving slot and fixedly connected to the cord; and
a second bristle having a portion disposed in the receiving slot and fixedly connected to the cord.
2. The bristle band with different types of bristles according to claim 1 , further comprising a batten disposed in the receiving slot, with the cord forming a first sidewall and a second sidewall on two opposing sides of the receiving slot, such that the first sidewall and the second sidewall correspond in position to each other to clamp the first bristle, the second bristle and the batten.
3. The bristle band with different types of bristles according to claim 1 , wherein the receiving slot is divided into a first zone and a second zone along the cord lengthwise, with the first bristle disposed in the first zone and fixedly connected to the cord, and the second bristle disposed in the second zone and fixedly connected to the cord.
4. The bristle band with different types of bristles according to claim 1 , wherein the cord forms a first sidewall and a second sidewall on two opposing sides of the receiving slot, the first bristle forming a first layer, the second bristle forming a second layer, allowing the first layer and the second layer to be disposed between the first sidewall and the second sidewall.
5. The bristle band with different types of bristles according to claim 1 , wherein one of the first bristle and the second bristle is a monofilament or a multifilament, with a diameter of 5 mm to 0.01 mm.
6. The bristle band with different types of bristles according to claim 1 , wherein one of the first bristle and the second bristle is sheet-shaped.
7. The bristle band with different types of bristles according to claim 1 , wherein one of the first bristle and the second bristle is made of one of polypropylene (PP), polyfluoroalkoxy (PFA), nylon, sponge, and the like.
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