US2340215A - Bottle brush spindle - Google Patents
Bottle brush spindle Download PDFInfo
- Publication number
- US2340215A US2340215A US305553A US30555339A US2340215A US 2340215 A US2340215 A US 2340215A US 305553 A US305553 A US 305553A US 30555339 A US30555339 A US 30555339A US 2340215 A US2340215 A US 2340215A
- Authority
- US
- United States
- Prior art keywords
- spindle
- annulus
- spindles
- bottle
- sheaths
- Prior art date
- Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
- Expired - Lifetime
Links
Images
Classifications
-
- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B08—CLEANING
- B08B—CLEANING IN GENERAL; PREVENTION OF FOULING IN GENERAL
- B08B9/00—Cleaning hollow articles by methods or apparatus specially adapted thereto
- B08B9/08—Cleaning containers, e.g. tanks
- B08B9/20—Cleaning containers, e.g. tanks by using apparatus into or on to which containers, e.g. bottles, jars, cans are brought
- B08B9/36—Cleaning containers, e.g. tanks by using apparatus into or on to which containers, e.g. bottles, jars, cans are brought the apparatus cleaning by using brushes
Definitions
- ATTO RN EYS per head 30 substantially as shown.
- the outside top portion of the head 30 is threaded as designated by the reference character 34 to facilitate compression of the yielding annulus 35 received Within the opening 33 which is pressed by a ring 36 held by the cap 31 engaging with the threads 34, substantially as shown.
- both the upper and lower portions of the yielding annulus 35 are frusto-conical in shape and hence when a cap 31 is advanced upon the threads 34 of the head 30 the annulus 35 will exert compressive action radially toward its axis.
- a tubular spindle 39 is axially positioned within the annulus and is provided with an opening 390. extending axially therethrough, the spindle bein separated from the annulus by the split.
- bushing 38 formed from a material such as resin impregnated sheet material or the like.
- the spindle is prevented from moving axially out of the annulus 35 by a ring 40 acting against a washer 4
- a sheath element 45 preferably formed'of a relatively thin metallic substance and coated with a layer 46 of yielding material such as rubber or the like, is positioned around the spindle 39 extending substantially throughout the exposed length thereof as is shown in Fig. 3.
- a split collar 41 extending around the base portion of the sheath 45 and held in engagement therewith by the compression screw 48, is provided with 2, laterally extending arm 49 which, as will be seen from examination of Figs. 1 and 2, is provided with an opennig to receive holding means 50 whereby the collars of adjoining cleaning units are held against rotation.
- a radially extending opening 39b is-provided in the spindle 39 communicating with the fluid'passage 39a extending axially through the spindle, whereby cleaning fluid can serve to lubricate the interface of the spindle and the sheath.
- the end of the spindle is threaded, as designated by the reference character l, to receive the threaded end portion of the brush ferrule 52 which, near the end thereof, is provided with a diametrically extending cross piece 53 upon which is mounted the brush stem 54 carrying the brush bristles, essentially as shown.
- is carried upona supporting head 52 .disposed concentric with-the spindle 39 and the sheath 45.
- a surface of the head 62 nearest the brush I8 is frusto-conical in shape as'designated by the reference character 63 to serve as a guide for positioning the neck 20a of the bottle, generally designated by the reference character 20, whereby when the head is moved against the bottle neck, the neck end is guided against the member 54 positioned centrally within the head 62 thereby assuring alignment of the bottle neck with the sleeve 60,
- the supporting heads 62 are carried by a bar 65 which is slidably mounted on the frame H," as is common in machines of this character.
- the shaft I3 is connected with an appropriate power source and after brushes 18 have been positioned within the bottles 20, the cleaning fiuid is forced through the channels within the spindles into the interior of the bottles, draining therefrom through the sleeves 60 into appropriate waste receptacles.
- Means serve substantially automatically to move parts of the device into brushing and rest posttions in predetermined sequence.
- the sheath 45 be formed from relatively thin metallic substance coated with a layer 46 of rubber or other yielding wear-resistant material
- the sheath can be made from other substances such as plastics, laminated materials,
- the pur pose of the split bushing 38 is to prevent adherence'of the yielding annulus 35 of rubber or like material to the spindle end.
- the bushing should not be made of thickness such as to interfere with firm holding of the spindle, nor should it be made too thin to serve its mentioned purpose.
- the formation of the annulus 35 in the manner described serves to permit the annulus functioning in conjunction with the head 30 and the cap 31 tohold the spindle end in a manner permitting yielding and adjustment of the spindle to conditions of use.
- a bottle cleaning machine comprising, means for supporting a series of bottles in an in verted position, vertically movable heads having funnel shaped recesses to receive the necks of the bottles, vertically movable sheaths having a soft coating on their outer faces and adapted to pass through the heads into the bottles, vertically movable tubular spindles passing through the sheaths, brushes carried by the upper ends of the spindles, means for rotating the lower ends of the spindles, and means for supplying a fluid through said tubular spindles.
Landscapes
- Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
- Mechanical Engineering (AREA)
- Cleaning In General (AREA)
- Details Of Rigid Or Semi-Rigid Containers (AREA)
Description
Jan.'25, 1944. F. E. FOWLER 2,340,215
BOTTLE BRUSH SPINDLE Filed Nov. 21. 1939' 2 Sheets-Sheet 1 INVENTOR aa mvv.
Jan. 25, 1944. RE. FOWLER BOTTLE BRUSH SPINDLE Filed Nov. 21. 1939 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 FrlfiilzrvlrlfivllalrlllluarwlrvvllijI,
F MW
ATTO RN EYS per head 30 substantially as shown. The outside top portion of the head 30 is threaded as designated by the reference character 34 to facilitate compression of the yielding annulus 35 received Within the opening 33 which is pressed by a ring 36 held by the cap 31 engaging with the threads 34, substantially as shown. It will be obvious that both the upper and lower portions of the yielding annulus 35 are frusto-conical in shape and hence when a cap 31 is advanced upon the threads 34 of the head 30 the annulus 35 will exert compressive action radially toward its axis.
A tubular spindle 39 is axially positioned within the annulus and is provided with an opening 390. extending axially therethrough, the spindle bein separated from the annulus by the split.
A sheath element 45, preferably formed'of a relatively thin metallic substance and coated with a layer 46 of yielding material such as rubber or the like, is positioned around the spindle 39 extending substantially throughout the exposed length thereof as is shown in Fig. 3. A split collar 41, extending around the base portion of the sheath 45 and held in engagement therewith by the compression screw 48, is provided with 2, laterally extending arm 49 which, as will be seen from examination of Figs. 1 and 2, is provided with an opennig to receive holding means 50 whereby the collars of adjoining cleaning units are held against rotation. 3
Referring again to Fig. 3 it will be noted that a radially extending opening 39b is-provided in the spindle 39 communicating with the fluid'passage 39a extending axially through the spindle, whereby cleaning fluid can serve to lubricate the interface of the spindle and the sheath. The end of the spindle is threaded, as designated by the reference character l, to receive the threaded end portion of the brush ferrule 52 which, near the end thereof, is provided with a diametrically extending cross piece 53 upon which is mounted the brush stem 54 carrying the brush bristles, essentially as shown. v Referring now to Fig. 4 it will be seen that a sleeve 60 terminating in a stock collar 6| is carried upona supporting head 52 .disposed concentric with-the spindle 39 and the sheath 45. A surface of the head 62 nearest the brush I8 is frusto-conical in shape as'designated by the reference character 63 to serve as a guide for positioning the neck 20a of the bottle, generally designated by the reference character 20, whereby when the head is moved against the bottle neck, the neck end is guided against the member 54 positioned centrally within the head 62 thereby assuring alignment of the bottle neck with the sleeve 60, The supporting heads 62 are carried by a bar 65 which is slidably mounted on the frame H," as is common in machines of this character. I
In operation the shaft I3 is connected with an appropriate power source and after brushes 18 have been positioned within the bottles 20, the cleaning fiuid is forced through the channels within the spindles into the interior of the bottles, draining therefrom through the sleeves 60 into appropriate waste receptacles. Means (not shown) serve substantially automatically to move parts of the device into brushing and rest posttions in predetermined sequence.
While, as hereinabove mentioned, it is preferred that the sheath 45 be formed from relatively thin metallic substance coated with a layer 46 of rubber or other yielding wear-resistant material, the sheath can be made from other substances such as plastics, laminated materials,
metals, or the like, and under certain circumstances it will be apparent to those skilled in this art that the coating layer of rubber may be eliminated, depending upon the conditions of use.
As will be evident from the foregoing the pur pose of the split bushing 38 is to prevent adherence'of the yielding annulus 35 of rubber or like material to the spindle end. The bushing should not be made of thickness such as to interfere with firm holding of the spindle, nor should it be made too thin to serve its mentioned purpose. The formation of the annulus 35 in the manner described serves to permit the annulus functioning in conjunction with the head 30 and the cap 31 tohold the spindle end in a manner permitting yielding and adjustment of the spindle to conditions of use.
It is to be understood that this invention is capable of extended application and is not'confined to the precise illustrated form nor described construction and, therefore, such changes and modifications may be made therein as do not affect the spirit of the invention nor exceed the scope of the appended claims.
Having thus described the present invention, what it is desired to secure by Letters Patent is:
1. A bottle cleaning machine, comprising, means for supporting a series of bottles in an in verted position, vertically movable heads having funnel shaped recesses to receive the necks of the bottles, vertically movable sheaths having a soft coating on their outer faces and adapted to pass through the heads into the bottles, vertically movable tubular spindles passing through the sheaths, brushes carried by the upper ends of the spindles, means for rotating the lower ends of the spindles, and means for supplying a fluid through said tubular spindles.
2. A bottle cleaning machine as set forth in claim 1, wherein the spindles have a loose fit in the sheaths, and wherein the sheaths are con nected together below their upper ends by means adapted to hold them against rotation.
3. A bottle cleaning machine as set forth in claim 1, wherein the spindles have a loose fit in the sheaths, wherein the sheaths are connected together below their upper ends by means adapted to hold them against rotation, and wherein the spindles are provided near their upper ends with radial openings communicating with the interior of the spindles to convey some of the fluid into the sheaths so as to lubricate the opposing faces of the spindles and sheaths.
FRANK E. FOWLER.
Priority Applications (1)
Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
---|---|---|---|
US305553A US2340215A (en) | 1939-11-21 | 1939-11-21 | Bottle brush spindle |
Applications Claiming Priority (1)
Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
---|---|---|---|
US305553A US2340215A (en) | 1939-11-21 | 1939-11-21 | Bottle brush spindle |
Publications (1)
Publication Number | Publication Date |
---|---|
US2340215A true US2340215A (en) | 1944-01-25 |
Family
ID=23181263
Family Applications (1)
Application Number | Title | Priority Date | Filing Date |
---|---|---|---|
US305553A Expired - Lifetime US2340215A (en) | 1939-11-21 | 1939-11-21 | Bottle brush spindle |
Country Status (1)
Country | Link |
---|---|
US (1) | US2340215A (en) |
Cited By (10)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
---|---|---|---|---|
US2566621A (en) * | 1949-04-09 | 1951-09-04 | Meyer Geo J Mfg Co | Brush spindle |
US2726415A (en) * | 1952-12-10 | 1955-12-13 | Henry G Volckening | Bottle cleaning apparatus |
US4205410A (en) * | 1978-08-18 | 1980-06-03 | Dart Industries, Inc. | Ware finish wiper |
US5435036A (en) * | 1994-08-03 | 1995-07-25 | Hedrick; Bryan E. | Apparatus for washing a plurality of baby bottles and associated components concurrently |
US5937470A (en) * | 1998-03-11 | 1999-08-17 | Duncan; David | Metal fitting cleaner |
EP1029603A2 (en) * | 1999-02-18 | 2000-08-23 | Speciaal-Machinefabriek J.H. van Uitert B.V. | Device for cleaning containers, such as bottles in particular |
US20030188769A1 (en) * | 2002-04-09 | 2003-10-09 | Bay-B Research And Development Ltd. | Appliance for treating articles, particularly nursing bottles and accessories |
US20040123885A1 (en) * | 2001-04-28 | 2004-07-01 | Myong John-Hyun | Washing device for a baby bottle |
CN103128088A (en) * | 2011-11-24 | 2013-06-05 | 苏州列维电器设备有限公司 | Automatic bottle-washing machine and automatic bottle-washing device |
CN103128087A (en) * | 2011-11-24 | 2013-06-05 | 苏州列维电器设备有限公司 | Bottle-washer and bottle washing device |
-
1939
- 1939-11-21 US US305553A patent/US2340215A/en not_active Expired - Lifetime
Cited By (13)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
---|---|---|---|---|
US2566621A (en) * | 1949-04-09 | 1951-09-04 | Meyer Geo J Mfg Co | Brush spindle |
US2726415A (en) * | 1952-12-10 | 1955-12-13 | Henry G Volckening | Bottle cleaning apparatus |
US4205410A (en) * | 1978-08-18 | 1980-06-03 | Dart Industries, Inc. | Ware finish wiper |
US5435036A (en) * | 1994-08-03 | 1995-07-25 | Hedrick; Bryan E. | Apparatus for washing a plurality of baby bottles and associated components concurrently |
US5937470A (en) * | 1998-03-11 | 1999-08-17 | Duncan; David | Metal fitting cleaner |
EP1029603A3 (en) * | 1999-02-18 | 2002-07-31 | Speciaal-Machinefabriek J.H. van Uitert B.V. | Device for cleaning containers, such as bottles in particular |
EP1029603A2 (en) * | 1999-02-18 | 2000-08-23 | Speciaal-Machinefabriek J.H. van Uitert B.V. | Device for cleaning containers, such as bottles in particular |
US20040123885A1 (en) * | 2001-04-28 | 2004-07-01 | Myong John-Hyun | Washing device for a baby bottle |
US7165562B2 (en) * | 2001-04-28 | 2007-01-23 | Myong Jong-Hyun | Washing device for a baby bottle |
US20030188769A1 (en) * | 2002-04-09 | 2003-10-09 | Bay-B Research And Development Ltd. | Appliance for treating articles, particularly nursing bottles and accessories |
US6907893B2 (en) | 2002-04-09 | 2005-06-21 | Bay-B Research And Development Ltd. | Appliance for treating articles, particularly nursing bottles and accessories |
CN103128088A (en) * | 2011-11-24 | 2013-06-05 | 苏州列维电器设备有限公司 | Automatic bottle-washing machine and automatic bottle-washing device |
CN103128087A (en) * | 2011-11-24 | 2013-06-05 | 苏州列维电器设备有限公司 | Bottle-washer and bottle washing device |
Similar Documents
Publication | Publication Date | Title |
---|---|---|
US2340215A (en) | Bottle brush spindle | |
US2847880A (en) | Cutting tool lubricators and cleaners | |
US4196575A (en) | Method for transfer of a fiber roving from a completed bobbin package to an empty tube on a spinning preparatory machine | |
US2563483A (en) | Beservoie | |
US1182982A (en) | Machine for the manufacture of printers' rollers. | |
US2259144A (en) | Bottle cleaning device | |
US3983685A (en) | Yarn-twisting apparatus provided with thread-wetting means | |
US2220006A (en) | Spindle for strand wrapping | |
US1744697A (en) | Machine for forming arrow shafts | |
US2251497A (en) | Bottle cleaning brush apparatus | |
US2468870A (en) | Means for manufacture of rug braids | |
US1957860A (en) | Spinning bobbin | |
US3191589A (en) | Ultrasonic machine for making and polishing holes in blanks and parts of carbides and minerals, mainly diamonds, by the slotting method | |
DE1161504B (en) | Yarn turning device with a magnetically held and pneumatically centered thread guide ring | |
US1964628A (en) | Attachment for filament spinning machines | |
DE632628C (en) | Bell spindle for bell spinning and twisting machines | |
US2702164A (en) | Marking device for bobbin winding machines | |
US3013364A (en) | Apparatus for roughening and spurring artificial filaments | |
GB746653A (en) | Method of and apparatus for use in applying contractible bands to articles | |
US1190384A (en) | Cap-scrubbing element for crown-corking machines. | |
CN210765772U (en) | Spinning machine head electrostatic hairbrush | |
US2061241A (en) | Closure applying mechanism | |
GB191005556A (en) | Improvements in Bottle Washing and Rinsing Machines. | |
US2973161A (en) | Cone adapter | |
US2782755A (en) | Fluid applicators |