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    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47LDOMESTIC WASHING OR CLEANING; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47LDOMESTIC WASHING OR CLEANING; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47LDOMESTIC WASHING OR CLEANING; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47L11/00Machines for cleaning floors, carpets, furniture, walls, or wall coverings
    • A47L11/40Parts or details of machines not provided for in groups A47L11/02 - A47L11/38, or not restricted to one of these groups, e.g. handles, arrangements of switches, skirts, buffers, levers
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47LDOMESTIC WASHING OR CLEANING; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47L5/00Structural features of suction cleaners
    • A47L5/12Structural features of suction cleaners with power-driven air-pumps or air-compressors, e.g. driven by motor vehicle engine vacuum
    • A47L5/14Structural features of suction cleaners with power-driven air-pumps or air-compressors, e.g. driven by motor vehicle engine vacuum cleaning by blowing-off, also combined with suction cleaning
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47LDOMESTIC WASHING OR CLEANING; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47L5/00Structural features of suction cleaners
    • A47L5/12Structural features of suction cleaners with power-driven air-pumps or air-compressors, e.g. driven by motor vehicle engine vacuum
    • A47L5/22Structural features of suction cleaners with power-driven air-pumps or air-compressors, e.g. driven by motor vehicle engine vacuum with rotary fans
    • A47L5/28Suction cleaners with handles and nozzles fixed on the casings, e.g. wheeled suction cleaners with steering handle
    • A47L5/34Suction cleaners with handles and nozzles fixed on the casings, e.g. wheeled suction cleaners with steering handle with height adjustment of nozzles or dust-loosening tools

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  • This invention relates to a sweeper and has relation more particularly to an apparatus or machine of this kind of a vacuum type and it is primarily an object of the invention to provide a structure wherein are employed brushes arranged in a manner to provide a confined space from which dirt, dust and the like is drawn.
  • -It is also an object of the invention to provide an apparatus ofthis kind wherein dust and the like is withdrawn under the influence of a vacuum together with pneumatic means for causing dust and the like to effectively travel toward the vacuum nozzle.
  • a still further object of the invention isto provide an apparatus or machine of this kind including brushing members together with vacuum means for withdrawing dirt, dust and the like and wherein such means are so supported as to be adjusted toward or from the surface upon which the machine is working in order to facilitate the operation thereof.
  • the invention consists in the details of construction and in the combination and arrangementof the several parts of my improved sweeper whereby certain advantages are. attained, as will be hereinafter more fully set forth.
  • Figure 1 is a view in top plan with a portion broken away of a sweeper constructed in accordance with an embodiment of .the invention
  • Figure '2 is a view in side elevation of the sweeper as herein embodied with portions broken away and the dust or dirt collecting equipment shown diagrammatically by broken lines
  • v is a view in top plan with a portion broken away of a sweeper constructed in accordance with an embodiment of .the invention
  • Figure 3 is a sectional view taken substantially on the line 3-3 of Figure 1;
  • Figure 4 is a fragmentary view partly in section and partly in elevation illustrating the mounting for one of the ground or surface engaging wheels as herein comprisedy
  • Figure 5 is a fragmentary detailed view taken substantially on the line 5-5 of Figure 2;
  • Figure 6 is a detailed sectional view taken substantially on the line 66 of Figure 1;
  • FIG 7 is an enlarged fragmentary detailed sectional view taken substantially on theline 1---! of Figure 2;;
  • Figure v8 is a fragmentary'view in side elevation opposite to Figure 2 and particularly illustrating the means for limiting the downward movement of the handle member
  • Jfi u e 9 is, a, fragmentary view partly in section and partly in elevation illustrating a modified form of invention in connection with a ground engaging supporting wheel.
  • P denotes a platform of desired dimensions and which is herein disclosed as substantially squarein plan although I do not wish to be understood. asv limiting myself to any particular size or configuration.
  • This platform P may be made of any material desired and it is to be particularly pointed out that such platform issubstantially imperforate.
  • the back edge or end of the platform P at substantially the transverse center thereof has a rearward extension 2.
  • the extension 2 is relatively short but is of sufficient dimensions to allow for the placement thereon of an upstand-- ing bearing sleeve 4 to provide a mounting for. the shank or spindle 5 for a caster wheel 6 which;
  • the sleeve 4 and shank 5 have associated therewith the conventional tvpe of bearing assembly I and it is to be particularly pointed out that the shank 5 is: a capable of a certain amount of endwise movement through the sleeve 4 so that the wheel 6 may be selectively adiusted'toward or from the; The inner race or ring of each? shank as' extension 2. bearing assembly is threaded on the shown, for adiustment.
  • the shank 5, below the portion 2 has threaded thereon a stop member or nut 8 which contacts from below with the extended portion 2.
  • This member or nut 8 is readily adjusted along the shank 5 upon rotation to effect the desired positioning of the wheel 6 with respect to the extended portion 2 when the machine or apparatus is in operation.
  • the platform P at opposite sides thereof has pivotally connected therewith, upon its under-' side, as at 9, the downwardly directed arms 10.
  • each of these arms H] has operatively engaged therewith, as at H, the lower extremity of an elongated threaded "member or shank l2 which extends through the platform P' and is adjustably'secured thereto by nuts I2, whereby means is provided for adjusting the angle of the arm ID with respect to the platform P so that a ground engaging wheel l4', pivoted to the arms as at M.
  • a. motor-M of an electrical type and which is adapted to have communication with a suitable source of electrical energy in a conventional manner through the usual type of a flexible conductor.
  • the motor M is of a type, however, to provide the opposed drive shafts l and It, the shaft l5 being rearwardly directed and the shaft is being forwardly directed.
  • the shaft l5 extends within the housing ll of a blower and fixed to said shaft within the housing 1'! are the usual type of blades I8 whereby upon rotation of the blades IS a blast of air is forced out through the nozzle l9.
  • l9 as herein disclosed is arranged at a suitable distance below the platform P in relatively close proximity to the surface over which the machine i or apparatus travels when in use to discharge forwardly or in the direction of travel of the machine.
  • the shaft 18 extends within the housing 20 of a vacuum fan structure and the portion of the shaft I6 within the housing 28 has fixed for rotation therewith the usual type of blades a.
  • this vacuum fan operates to draw air up through the nozzle 21 which nozzle 2
  • the platform P is provided with the properly positioned openings 22 and 23 through which the nozzles l9 and 21, re-
  • effectively seal these openings 22 and 23 in amanner to prevent any passage of air up through the openings 22 and 23 exteriorly of the portions of the nozzles disposed therethrough.
  • the shaft i5 between the motor M and the housing 11 of the blower has thereon for rotation therewith a pulley 24 around which is disposed a'belt 25 which in turn is operatively engaged with a pulley 26 supported above the platform upon the horizontally supported rotatable shaft 28, which carries a second pulle 29 with which is operatively engaged a belt 36.
  • This belt 38 extends downwardly through a suitably positioned slot! in the platform P and has operative engagement with a pulley 32 mounted on and for rotation with an end portion of a core or spindle 35 of a brush A.
  • the brush A'as herein disclosed is of a length to extend a material distance along a side marginal portion of the platform P and it is to be noted that the bristles 36 of the brush are ofsuch length'asto have 'a wiping contactwith the floor surfaceto assure a most effective brushing action.
  • the spindle or core35 of the brush A at its ends is providedwith the axial trunnions 38 each of which has fixed thereon for rotation therewith a beveled gear 39 which meshes with a'beveled gear 40 fixed on and for rotation with a trunnion extending axially from one of two tends substantially from one end of the platform to the other and is mounted in substantially the same manner as the brush A.
  • This nozzle It is to be pointed out that the brushes A, B and C when applied, provide a relatively large quadrangular chamber whereby the action of the vacuum fan is materially facilitated. It is also to be noted that this chamber is of a size to permit the throwing of dirt, dust and the like thereinto by the brushes A, B and C.
  • the brushes A, B and C are applied in working position with respect to the platform P as a unit and as herein embodied in the assembling of these brushes the trunnions at adjacent ends of the brushes are disposed through the anti-friction bearing assemblies 48 suitably mounted in the perpendicularly related arms 49 of the bearin carriers X.
  • Each of these bearing carriers X is in the form of a right angle bracket and when applied the corners or apices thereof are inwardly disposed. It is also to be pointed out that the various beveled gears are mounted on the trunnions outwardly of the arms 49 and are held against removal by the members or nuts 50 threaded upon the trunnions.
  • the various belt pulieys may be made of such varying radii as to assure the required reduction of speed of the rollers A, B and C with respect to the drive shaft 15 if so desired.
  • This fork F is rearwardly directed and carries a cen-" tral shank 56 operatively engaged with an elongated handle member H whereby the device can be readily moved over the surface to be cleaned.
  • One side portion of the platform P directly below an arm 5? of the fork F is provided wit! an upstanding stop post 58 with which said arm 51 contacts from above in order to limit the downward swinging movement of the fork toward with the belt 25.
  • FIG. 9 wherein such platform or body plate is designated Z, and ff wherein said plate Z at predetermined points at opposite sides thereof and inwardly of a side martacting supporting Wheel 60 of desired dimensions, which is rotatably carried by an arm 6
  • This arm 61 has one end portion hingedly connected as at 62 to the under face of the body plate Z.
  • the arm 6i carries a rearwardly directed elongated arm 93 with which contacts from above a regulating member 64 threaded through the body plate Z whereby the extent of upward movement of the wheel 60 is limited.
  • the wheel 66 may be caused to effect a predetermined elevation of the body plate Z with respect to the surface which the apparatus traverses.
  • the arm 63 is normally and yieldingly held in contact with the lower end of the member 94 by a contractile spring 65 of desired tension having one end portion coupled to the outer or free extremity of the arm 63 and its opposite end portion suitably secured to the body plate Z.
  • a forwardly and downwardly curving shield 15 Secured to the under side of the platform P adjacent to' the front of the apparatus, is a forwardly and downwardly curving shield 15 which terminates in close proximity to the floor directly behind the front brush B.
  • the intake nozzle 2i is directed rearwardly through the lower part of this shield and the air discharge nozzle E9 is directed forwardly so that material picked up from the surface of the floor by air ejected from the nozzle 19 will be discharged forwardly toward the shield 15 which will intercept it and cause it to drop int a position where it can be readily picked up by the nozzle 2
  • a surface sweeping apparatus comprising a flat platform, supporting Wheels therefor, a plurality of angular bracket members secured in spaced relation to the under side of the platform and each positioned at a corner of a quadrangle, a portion of each bracket being in spaced relation with a corresponding portion of another bracket, a relatively long brush rotatably supported between each two spaced bracket portions, the brushes forming the sides of the said quadrangle and defining an enclosed dirt receiving chamber beneath the platform, gear means connecting adjacent ends of the brushes, a motor mounted upon the top of the platform, a drivin connection between the motor and one of said brushes, said brushes all rotating in a direction to sweep into the chamber, suction means for removing sweepings from within said chamber, and a handle means connected with the top of the platform facilitating'movement of the same over a supporting surface.

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Jan. 2, 1951 A. J. BECKETT 2,536,902
COMBINED BRUSHING AND VACUUM CLEANING APPARATUS Filed Jan. 9. 1947 2 Sheets-Shet 1 HZ' forney Jan. 2, 1951 A. J. BECKETT 2,536,902
COMBINED BRUSHING AND VACUUM CLEANING APPARATUS Filed Jan. 9, 1947 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 Y a s Patented Jan. 2, 1951 COMBINED BRUSHING AND VACUUM 'CLEANIN G APPARATUS Arthur J. Beckett,-klahoma City, Okla.
Application January 9, 1947, Serial No. 721,021 2 Claims. (01. -345) 3 This invention relates to a sweeper and has relation more particularly to an apparatus or machine of this kind of a vacuum type and it is primarily an object of the invention to provide a structure wherein are employed brushes arranged in a manner to provide a confined space from which dirt, dust and the like is drawn.
-It is also an object of the invention to provide an apparatus ofthis kind wherein dust and the like is withdrawn under the influence of a vacuum together with pneumatic means for causing dust and the like to effectively travel toward the vacuum nozzle.
A still further object of the invention isto provide an apparatus or machine of this kind including brushing members together with vacuum means for withdrawing dirt, dust and the like and wherein such means are so supported as to be adjusted toward or from the surface upon which the machine is working in order to facilitate the operation thereof.
The invention consists in the details of construction and in the combination and arrangementof the several parts of my improved sweeper whereby certain advantages are. attained, as will be hereinafter more fully set forth.
In order that my invention may be better understood, I will now proceed to describe the same with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
Figure 1 is a view in top plan with a portion broken away of a sweeper constructed in accordance with an embodiment of .the invention; Figure '2 is a view in side elevation of the sweeper as herein embodied with portions broken away and the dust or dirt collecting equipment shown diagrammatically by broken lines; v
Figure 3 is a sectional view taken substantially on the line 3-3 of Figure 1;
Figure 4 is a fragmentary view partly in section and partly in elevation illustrating the mounting for one of the ground or surface engaging wheels as herein comprisedy Figure 5 is a fragmentary detailed view taken substantially on the line 5-5 of Figure 2;
.Figure 6 is a detailed sectional view taken substantially on the line 66 of Figure 1;
Figure 7, is an enlarged fragmentary detailed sectional view taken substantially on theline 1---! of Figure 2;;
Figure v8 is a fragmentary'view in side elevation opposite to Figure 2 and particularly illustrating the means for limiting the downward movement of the handle member; and
Jfi u e 9 is, a, fragmentary view partly in section and partly in elevation illustrating a modified form of invention in connection with a ground engaging supporting wheel.
In the embodiment ofthe invention as illustrated in the accompanying drawings, P denotes a platform of desired dimensions and which is herein disclosed as substantially squarein plan although I do not wish to be understood. asv limiting myself to any particular size or configuration. This platform P may be made of any material desired and it is to be particularly pointed out that such platform issubstantially imperforate.
The back edge or end of the platform P at substantially the transverse center thereof has a rearward extension 2. The extension 2 is relatively short but is of sufficient dimensions to allow for the placement thereon of an upstand-- ing bearing sleeve 4 to provide a mounting for. the shank or spindle 5 for a caster wheel 6 which;
underlies the extension 2. The sleeve 4 and shank 5 have associated therewith the conventional tvpe of bearing assembly I and it is to be particularly pointed out that the shank 5 is: a capable of a certain amount of endwise movement through the sleeve 4 so that the wheel 6 may be selectively adiusted'toward or from the; The inner race or ring of each? shank as' extension 2. bearing assembly is threaded on the shown, for adiustment.
In order to maintain the desired selective ad-.:.
justment of the wheel 6, the shank 5, below the portion 2 has threaded thereon a stop member or nut 8 which contacts from below with the extended portion 2. This member or nut 8 is readily adjusted along the shank 5 upon rotation to effect the desired positioning of the wheel 6 with respect to the extended portion 2 when the machine or apparatus is in operation.
The platform P at opposite sides thereof has pivotally connected therewith, upon its under-' side, as at 9, the downwardly directed arms 10.
The free or lower end portion of each of these arms H] has operatively engaged therewith, as at H, the lower extremity of an elongated threaded "member or shank l2 which extends through the platform P' and is adjustably'secured thereto by nuts I2, whereby means is provided for adjusting the angle of the arm ID with respect to the platform P so that a ground engaging wheel l4', pivoted to the arms as at M.
may be selectively adjusted toward or from 'theplatform P.
Mounted upon the central portion of the plat-- form P is a. motor-M of an electrical type and which is adapted to have communication with a suitable source of electrical energy in a conventional manner through the usual type of a flexible conductor. The motor M is of a type, however, to provide the opposed drive shafts l and It, the shaft l5 being rearwardly directed and the shaft is being forwardly directed.
The shaft l5 extends within the housing ll of a blower and fixed to said shaft within the housing 1'! are the usual type of blades I8 whereby upon rotation of the blades IS a blast of air is forced out through the nozzle l9. l9 as herein disclosed is arranged at a suitable distance below the platform P in relatively close proximity to the surface over which the machine i or apparatus travels when in use to discharge forwardly or in the direction of travel of the machine.
The shaft 18 extends within the housing 20 of a vacuum fan structure and the portion of the shaft I6 within the housing 28 has fixed for rotation therewith the usual type of blades a. When the apparatus or machine is in operation, this vacuum fan operates to draw air up through the nozzle 21 which nozzle 2| extends downwardly -x and rearwardly on a predetermined curvature and also terminates in close proximity to the surface which the apparatus or machine traverses when in use. The platform P, of course, is provided with the properly positioned openings 22 and 23 through which the nozzles l9 and 21, re-
spectively, are disposed. These nozzles i9 and 2| effectively seal these openings 22 and 23 in amanner to prevent any passage of air up through the openings 22 and 23 exteriorly of the portions of the nozzles disposed therethrough.
The shaft i5 between the motor M and the housing 11 of the blower has thereon for rotation therewith a pulley 24 around which is disposed a'belt 25 which in turn is operatively engaged with a pulley 26 supported above the platform upon the horizontally supported rotatable shaft 28, which carries a second pulle 29 with which is operatively engaged a belt 36. This belt 38 extends downwardly through a suitably positioned slot! in the platform P and has operative engagement with a pulley 32 mounted on and for rotation with an end portion of a core or spindle 35 of a brush A. The brush A'as herein disclosed is of a length to extend a material distance along a side marginal portion of the platform P and it is to be noted that the bristles 36 of the brush are ofsuch length'asto have 'a wiping contactwith the floor surfaceto assure a most effective brushing action. I
The spindle or core35 of the brush A at its ends is providedwith the axial trunnions 38 each of which has fixed thereon for rotation therewith a beveled gear 39 which meshes with a'beveled gear 40 fixed on and for rotation with a trunnion extending axially from one of two tends substantially from one end of the platform to the other and is mounted in substantially the same manner as the brush A.
This nozzle It is to be pointed out that the brushes A, B and C when applied, provide a relatively large quadrangular chamber whereby the action of the vacuum fan is materially facilitated. It is also to be noted that this chamber is of a size to permit the throwing of dirt, dust and the like thereinto by the brushes A, B and C.
The brushes A, B and C are applied in working position with respect to the platform P as a unit and as herein embodied in the assembling of these brushes the trunnions at adjacent ends of the brushes are disposed through the anti-friction bearing assemblies 48 suitably mounted in the perpendicularly related arms 49 of the bearin carriers X. Each of these bearing carriers X is in the form of a right angle bracket and when applied the corners or apices thereof are inwardly disposed. It is also to be pointed out that the various beveled gears are mounted on the trunnions outwardly of the arms 49 and are held against removal by the members or nuts 50 threaded upon the trunnions.
When the rollers are applied the trunnions= thereof are inserted into the open slots 5% provided in the arms 49 and which slots, when the bearing carriers are applied, are downwardly directed. The bearing carriers X are also effectively held in applied or working position by the removable bolts 52 which thread within the suit-f ably positioned flanges 53 depending from the platform P at the corner portions thereof and 1 with which the arms 49 contact from without.
The various belt pulieys may be made of such varying radii as to assure the required reduction of speed of the rollers A, B and C with respect to the drive shaft 15 if so desired.
I! and rear end portion of the motor M. This fork F is rearwardly directed and carries a cen-" tral shank 56 operatively engaged with an elongated handle member H whereby the device can be readily moved over the surface to be cleaned. One side portion of the platform P directly below an arm 5? of the fork F is provided wit! an upstanding stop post 58 with which said arm 51 contacts from above in order to limit the downward swinging movement of the fork toward with the belt 25.
By having the several supporting wheels for the platform mounted in a manner to allow said wheels to be selectively adjusted toward orfrorn" the platform, it is possible to regulate the spacing of the nozzles from the surface which the machine traverses as may be best for the most efficient operation of the machine.
it is believed to be obvious that the'mounting' of the supporting wheels, and particularly those at the rear, may be varied as such does not form 1 any particularly essential part of the invention.
- However, under some conditions it may be of "advantage that these rear wheels be supported'directly below the platform and accordingly a modi fled embodiment is shown in Figure 9 wherein such platform or body plate is designated Z, and ff wherein said plate Z at predetermined points at opposite sides thereof and inwardly of a side martacting supporting Wheel 60 of desired dimensions, which is rotatably carried by an arm 6| or the like. This arm 61 has one end portion hingedly connected as at 62 to the under face of the body plate Z. The arm 6i carries a rearwardly directed elongated arm 93 with which contacts from above a regulating member 64 threaded through the body plate Z whereby the extent of upward movement of the wheel 60 is limited. By proper manipulation of the member 64 the wheel 66 may be caused to effect a predetermined elevation of the body plate Z with respect to the surface which the apparatus traverses.
The arm 63 is normally and yieldingly held in contact with the lower end of the member 94 by a contractile spring 65 of desired tension having one end portion coupled to the outer or free extremity of the arm 63 and its opposite end portion suitably secured to the body plate Z.
Secured to the under side of the platform P adjacent to' the front of the apparatus, is a forwardly and downwardly curving shield 15 which terminates in close proximity to the floor directly behind the front brush B. As shown in Figure 2 the intake nozzle 2i is directed rearwardly through the lower part of this shield and the air discharge nozzle E9 is directed forwardly so that material picked up from the surface of the floor by air ejected from the nozzle 19 will be discharged forwardly toward the shield 15 which will intercept it and cause it to drop int a position where it can be readily picked up by the nozzle 2|.
From the foregoing description it is thought to be obvious that a sweeper constructed in accordance with my invention is particularly well adapted for use by reason of the convenience and facility with which it may be assembled and operated.
I claim:
, A surface sweeping apparatus comprising a flat platform, supporting Wheels therefor, a plurality of angular bracket members secured in spaced relation to the under side of the platform and each positioned at a corner of a quadrangle, a portion of each bracket being in spaced relation with a corresponding portion of another bracket, a relatively long brush rotatably supported between each two spaced bracket portions, the brushes forming the sides of the said quadrangle and defining an enclosed dirt receiving chamber beneath the platform, gear means connecting adjacent ends of the brushes, a motor mounted upon the top of the platform, a drivin connection between the motor and one of said brushes, said brushes all rotating in a direction to sweep into the chamber, suction means for removing sweepings from within said chamber, and a handle means connected with the top of the platform facilitating'movement of the same over a supporting surface.
A surface sweeping apparatus of the character described in claim ,1 wherein said suction means includes a nozzle extending into the chamber immediately adjacent to one of the brushes, said nozzle being directed downwardly and away from said adjacent brush, a shield element secured to the under side of the platform adjacent to the said one of the brushes and directed downwardly and terminating at its lower edge in close proximity to the supporting surface, said nozzle having its inlet at the side of the shield away from the said one of the brushes, a blower operated by the motor, and a nozzle connected with the blower and disposed in the said chamber adjacent to the side thereof farthest from the shield and directed toward said suction nozzle.
ARTHUR J. BECKETT.
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UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 598,602 Keesee Feb. 8, 1898 664,135 Dufour Dec. 18, 1900 1,030,392 Degraw June 25, 1912 1,033,164 Fahrney July 23, 1912 1,205,574 Sourian Nov. 21, 1916 1,211,902 Warner Jan. 9, 1917 1,259,326 Westerheim Mar. 12, 1918 1,263,112 Reynolds Apr. 16, 1918 1,656,031 Aalborg Jan. 10, 1928 FOREIGN PATENTS Number Country Date 722,755 France Jan. 5, 1932
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