US3913163A - Devices for cleaning glasses and other drinking vessels - Google Patents

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US3913163A
US3913163A US413820A US41382073A US3913163A US 3913163 A US3913163 A US 3913163A US 413820 A US413820 A US 413820A US 41382073 A US41382073 A US 41382073A US 3913163 A US3913163 A US 3913163A
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  • a device for cleaning glasses or other drinking vessels comprises a central brush having an upright core which is longitudinally compressible and has bristles projecting radially around its periphery along its length and further bristles projecting upwards from its upper end, and a group of further brushes which are arranged around the central brush and each of which has an upright resiliently bendable core provided with bristles projecting radially around its periphery and along its length,
  • the brushes are mounted in an open-t0pped container for containing washing liquid and a driving mechanism is provided below the container for rotating the brushes about the upright axes of their cores.
  • One kind of device for cleaning glasses, mugs, or other drinking vessels includes a central brush having an upright core with cleaning fingers projecting radially from its periphery along its length and further fingers projecting upwards from its upper end, and a group of further brushes which are arranged around the central brush and each of which also has an upright core with cleaning fingers projecting radially from its periphery along its length.
  • the brushes are stationary and a glass or other drinking vessel to be cleaned is pushed over the central brush and is then manually turned to and fro and moved upwards and downwards so that the fingers of the central brush clean the inside and the fingers of the outer brushes clean the outside of the vessel.
  • the brushes are mounted in an opentopped container for containing washing liquid and a driving mechanism is provided below the container and is .arranged to rotate the brushes about the axes of their cores.
  • Devices of the kind described are mainly used in bars or restaurants where there are large numbers of drink ing vessels to be cleaned and it is necessary for the device to be as versatile as possible with regard to the size and shape of the drinking vessel which it will clean. That is to say it is desirable for the device to clean beer mugs of different sizes and also wine glasses which are much smaller than the beer mugs and comprise a bowl with a stem and a base.
  • the brushes have consisted of a rubber core with integrally formed rubber cleaning fingers which are sufficiently soft to be deflected to a considerable extent when a glass is placed over them or has its outside placed against them and are also sufficiently soft to enable the base of a wine glass to be inserted between the fingers of the central brush and the fingers of one or more of the group of further brushes and for the fingers then to spring back sufficiently close to each other to clean the stem of the glass.
  • these rubber fingers produce a resonably satisfactory cleansing effect, firmly adherent dirt on the glasses, for example grease or lipstick is not always completely removed. This difficulty is overcome to a considerable extent by the invention described in our British Specification Pat. No. 1,289,087 according to which each brush has a ring of bristles in addition to the rubber fingers, but even this arrangement leaves room for improvement.
  • a device for cleaning glasses or other drinking vessels includes a central brush having an upright longitudinally resiliently compressible core with bristles projecting radially from its periphery along its length and further bristles projecting upwards from its upperend, and a group of further brushes arranged around the central brush and each having an upright resiliently bendable core with bristles projecting radially from its periphery along its length.
  • the tumbler or mug in order to wash a conventional drinking tumbler or beer mug, the tumbler or mug is inverted and pushed over the central brush until the upwardly projecting bristles on the central brush come into contact with the inside of the bottom of the tumbler or mug.
  • the tumbler or mug is turned to and fro and moved slightly upwards and downwards so that its internal surface is scrubbed by the central brush and its external surface, other than the outside of its bottom is scrubbed by the further brushes which surround the central brush.
  • the brushes are mounted in an open-topped container, which in use contains washing liquid, and a driving mechanism is provided below the container to rotate the brushes about the axes of their cores, it is only necessary to push the tumbler or mug over the central brush and to hold it in position while the brushes scrub it as they rotate.
  • the bowl With a wine glass having a bowl, a stem and a base, on the other hand, the bowl is placed over the central brush with the glass inverted and the glass is then pushed further downwards and in so doing compresses the core of the central brush longitudinally.
  • the bristles of the surrounding brushes spring inwards above the inverted bowl of the glass and into contact with the stern so that the stern and the base of the glass is scrubbed by the surrounding brushes as they rotate or, when the brushes are fixed in position, as the glass is rotated within the brushes.
  • the base of the wine glass may be pushed downwards between the central brush and one or more of the surrounding brushes and the bristles spring back above the base into contact with the stem.
  • one of the group of further brushes is additionally provided with bristles projecting upwardly and outwardly from its upper end and the core of this brush is made substantially incompressible in an axial direction.
  • This brush is then used for scrubbing the insides of small glasses by inverting the glass and pushing it over the bristles projecting upwardly and outwardly from the upper end of the brush.
  • the radially projecting bristles on this brush are then preferably arranged so that they can be moved downwards away from the bristles which project outwardly and upwardly from the upper end of the brush to allow the bristles at the upper end of the brush to enter the glass fully
  • the radially projecting bristles of each of the brushes have their inner ends fixed to a helically wound resilient metal holder which forms a part of the core of the brush.
  • This holder is preferably of channelshaped section with a continuous helical row of bristles clamped between its flanges. The holder thus forms in effect a helically coiled spring with a helical row of bristles projecting radially from it.
  • the core of the central brush preferably comprises a rigid bottom piece which is attached to the lower end of the holder, a rigid headpiece which is attached to the upper end of the holder and carries the upwardly projecting bristles, and a rigid stem within the holder, the stem being fixed to the headpiece being axially slidable in the bottom piece.
  • each of the further brushes then preferably comprises a rigid bottom piece which is attached to the lower end of the holder, a rigid headpiece at the upper end of the holder and a resiliently bendable stem which is fixed to the bottom piece and the headpiece and extends within the holder.
  • the rigid bottom piece may then either form a mounting by which the brush is fixed in position in the case where the brushes are stationary. or a mounting for fitting the brush onto the end of a rotatable stub shaft in the case in which the brushes are enclosed within an opentopped container and are rotated by a driving mechanism.
  • the novelty of the device in accordance with the invention lies in the construction of the brushes and the invention accordingly also lies in a set of brushes comprising one brush having a longitudinally resilient compressible core with bristles projecting radially from its periphery along its length, further bristles projecting axially from one end and means for mounting the brush in an upright position in the device at the other end, and a number of further brushes each having a resiliently bendable core with bristles projecting radially from its periphery along its length and means for mounting the brush in an upright position in the device at one end of the core.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the device as seen from one side and from above;
  • FIG. 2 is a plan of the device to a smaller scale
  • FIG. 3 is a side view to a larger scale and partly in section with some of the bristles omitted of the central brush;
  • HO. 4 is a similar side view of one of the further brushes
  • FIG. 5 is a view similar to FIG. 4 of any one of the remainder of the further brushes.
  • FIGS. 6(a) to 6(c) are somewhat diagrammatic side views of the brushes of the device showing the manner in which different parts of a wine glass and the inside of a mug of a larger size are cleaned with the device.
  • the device comprises a housing I having a transparent cylindrical container 2 mounted on top of it.
  • the housing 1 has two flexible hoses, which are not shown. extending from it for connection to hot and cold water supplies respectively. These hoses lead through solenoid valves within the casing l to water supply pipes 3 and 4 having open ends which are directed into the container 2.
  • solenoid valves When the solenoid valves are open, water flows from the pipes 3 and 4 into the container 2 and when it reaches the level of an opening 5, it overflows through trunking 6 fixed to the outside of the container 2 and thence flows into a trough 7 extending around the top of the housing 1. The water then flows through a drainage opening 8 to a drain hose which is also not shown.
  • an electric motor which drives a driving mechanism which is connected to six stub shafts which project upwards through the top of the housing 1 into the container 2.
  • a central brush 9 is mounted on a central stub shaft which is rotated in a counter-clockwise direction as seen from above and further brushes 10 to 14 which suround the central brush 9 are mounted on the remainder of the stub shafts and are rotated in a clockwise direction as seen from above.
  • the electric motor is controlled by a switch which is operated by a knob 15 and rotation of this knob also controls the setting of a thermostat, which is not shown, within the container 2.
  • the thermostat controls the opening and closing of the solenoid valves which in turn control the flow of hot and cold water through the pipes 3 and 4 to maintain the temperature of the water flowing through the container 2 at a pre-set value in dependence upon the position into which the knob 15 is turned.
  • the electric motor further controls a metering pump which draws detergent from a tank 16 and dis charges it through a small tube, which is not shown, but which is mounted in between the pipes 3 and 4.
  • a drainage cock 17 is provided at the base of the container 2 to enable the water remaining in the container 2 to be discharged into the trough 7 and thence through the drain 8 when the device is out of use and both the solenoid valves are closed.
  • the central brush 9, which is shown in detail in FIG. 3, comprises a bottom piece 18 which is moulded out of plastics material and has a cylindrical recess 19 in its underside for fitting over the stub shaft by which the brush is carried.
  • the bottom piece 18 has a further cylindrical recess 20 in its upper end and this recess is provided near its upper end with a ridge 21.
  • a tubular stem 22 has a shoulder 23 at its lower end and this shoulder is a snap fit through the ridge 21 so that the stem 22 can slide upwards and downwards in the recess 20 but is prevented by the ridge 21 from being with drawn completely from the recess 20 once it has been snapped into position.
  • a headpiece 24 fits over the upper end of the stem 22 and is located axially by a flange 25 on the stem 22.
  • the headpiece 24 is fixed in position by a rivet 26.
  • the headpiece 24 has a domed top 27 provided with tufts of outwardly and upwardly extending nylon bristles 29.
  • a helically coiled holder 30 made of stainless steel and of channel-shaped cross-section has its bottom end screwed into a coarse right-hand screwthread 31 formed in the outside of the top of the bottom piece 18.
  • the upper end of the holder 30 engages with a projecting lug 32 which is moulded integrally with the headpiece 24.
  • a helical row of tufts of nylon bristles 33 are clamped between the flanges of the channel-shaped holder 30 so that they project radially outwards from the core of the brush formed by the bottom piece 18, the stem 22, the headpiece 24 and the holder 30.
  • the holder 30 forms a helically coiled spring which presses the headpiece 24 upwards and holds the shoulder 23 of the stem 22 against the ridge 21.
  • the brush forming one of the group of further brushes is constructed as shown in detail in FIG. 4 of the drawings. It comprises a bottom piece 34 which is somewhat similar to the bottom piece 18 and has a recess in its bottom end for fitting over a stub shaft, but it is provided with a recess in its upper end without any ridge corresponding to the ridge 21 and it has a lefthand thread 35.
  • a tubular stem 36 which in this example is made of synthetic rubber, but may alternatively be made of plastics material of a hard rubber-like resilience, is a push fit in the recess in the top of the bottom piece 34 and is fixed in position by a rivet.
  • a headpiece 37 has a spigot 38 which is a push fit in the top of the stem 36 and is fixed in position by a rivet 39.
  • a holder 40 which is similar to the holder 30 except that it is coiled with a left-hand thread is screwed into the screwthread 35 and surrounds the stem 36. It is provided with a helical row of tufts of nylon bristles 41 similar to the bristles 33. Further tufts of bristles 42 project outwards and upwards from the headpiece 37.
  • the holder 40 with its bristles 41 is placed in position of the brush by screwing it through the bristles 42 on the headpiece 37.
  • the bottom piece 34 is rotated by its stub shaft in a clockwise direction as seen from above, the holder 40 is rotated by its engagement in the screwhead 35 and the stem 36 rotates the headpiece 37.
  • the resilience of the stem 36 is such that it can bend laterally, but it is substantially incompressible longitudinally compared with the stem of the brush 9.
  • the upper end of the holder 40 with its bristles 41 is not, however, fixed in position so that when a small glass is inverted and pushed over the bristles 42, it will come into contact with the sides of the bristles 41 and can compress the holder 40 and cause the bristles 41 to move away from the bristles 42. This enables the shorter bristles 42 to penetrate fully into the glass even though the glass may be of too small a diameter to allow the bristles 41 to enter it.
  • the remaining brushes 11 to 14 are all identical to each other and one of the brushes is shown in FIG. 5.
  • This brush is the same as the brush 10 shown in FIG. 4 except for its headpiece.
  • the brush comprises a bottom piece 34, a stem 36 and a holder 40 with bristles 41, but instead of the headpiece 37, there is a headpiece in the form of a button 43 having a spigot 44 which fits in the top of the stem 36 and is held in position by a rivet 45.
  • the button 43 prevents the holder 40 from being unscrewed from the bottom piece 34 and being withdrawn upwardly from the stem 36.
  • the knob 15 is turned to switch on the motor in the housing 1 so that the brushes 9 to 14 are rotated in the manner already described.
  • the knob is turned to set the thermostat at the required temperature and the solenoid valves are opened to cause hot and cold water to flow through the pipes 3 and 4 into the container 2 in the proportions to produce the temperature determined by the thermostat.
  • the inflowing water has a small porportion of liquid detergent metered into it and it overflows when the container 2 is filled to the level of the opening 5 and then flows away through the drain opening 8 as already described.
  • any dregs in the glasses to be washed are tipped into the trough 7 so that they are flushed away and the glasses are then washed in varying manners according to their size and shape.
  • a small wine glass such as a sherry glass 46 as shown in FIGS. 6(a) and 6(b)
  • the base and stem of the glass are first inserted with the glass upright between the brushes 9 and 10.
  • the base of the glass can be inserted into this position owing to the ability of the core of the brush 10 to bend away from the brush 9.
  • These brushes then scrub the top and bottom of the base of the glass and also the stem and the bottom of the outside of the bowl of the glass.
  • the glass is pushed further downwards to wash the upper part of the outside of the bowl.
  • the glass 46 is removed and inverted and then the bowl is pushed downwards over the top of the brush 10.
  • the bristles 42 enter the bowl of the glass to scrub it and the bristles 41 are pressed downwards by the rim of the glass in the manner already described.
  • its bowl may be pushed down between the brushes 9 and 10 in the position of the base as shown in FIG. 6(a).
  • the mug In order to clean a much larger vessel such as a beer mug 47 shown in FIG. 6(a), the mug is inverted and it is pushed downwards over the top of the brush 9. Since the core of the brush 9 is axially compressible, the mug 47 can be pushed downwards so that the bristles 41 of the brushes 10 to 14 clean the whole of the outside of the periphery of the mug. As the mug is pushed over the brush 9 the cores of the brushes 10 to 14 bend away from the brush 9 to allow the wall of the mug and its handle to enter between the bristles 33 of the brush 9 and the bristles 41 of the other brushes. As the core of the brush 9 is compressed, the bristles 29 are pressed firmly against the inside of the bottom of the mug so that it is very efficiently scrubbed.
  • all the brushes are approximately 9 cm in diameter measured to the tips of the bristles 33 and 41 and the holders 30 and 40 of the brushes 9 and 10 have an axial length of approximately 8 cm and the holders 40 of the brushes 11 to 14 have an axial length of approximately 10 cm.
  • a device for cleaning glasses and other drinking vessels said device including an open-topped container for containing washing liquid, an elongated central brush, means mounting said central brush in an upright position in said container, a plurality of further elon gated brushes and means mounting said further brushes in said container in upright positions around said central brush, the improvement comprising a driving mechanism mounted below said container and means operatively connecting said driving mechanism to said brushes for rotating said brushes about upright axes extending longitudinally of said cores, and wherein said central brush comprises an upright longitudinally resiliently compressible core, bristles projecting radially from said core around the periphery and along the length thereof and further bristles projecting upwards from the upper end of said core, and each of said plurality of further brushes comprises an upright resiliently bendable core and bristles projecting from said bendable core around the periphery and along the length thereof.
  • said device including an elongated central brush, means mounting said central brush in an upright position, a plurality of further elongated brushes and means mounting said further brushes in upright positions around said central brush, the improvement wherein said central brush comprises an upright longitudinally resiliently compressible core, bristles projecting radially from said core around the periphery and along the length thereof and further bristles projecting upwards from the upper end of said core, and each of said plurality of further brushes comprises an upright resiliently bendable core and bristles projecting from said bendable core around the periphery and along the length thereof, the core of each of said brushes includes a helically wound resilient metal holder forming part of said core of said brush and means mounting the inner ends of said radially projecting bristles in said holder, and wherein said core of said central brush comprises a rigid bottom piece, means connecting said bottom piece to the lower end of said holder, a rigid head piece, means attaching said rigid headpiece to the upper end of said central brush
  • said device including an elongated central brush, means mounting said central brush in an upright position, a plurality of further elongated brushes and means mounting sad further brushes in upright posi tions around said central brush, the improvement wherein said central brush comprises an upright longitudinally resiliently compressible core, bristles projecting radially from said core around the periphery and along the length thereof and further bristles projecting upwards from the upper end of said core, and each of said plurality of further brushes comprises an upright resiliently bendable core and bristles projecting from said bendable core around the periphery and along the length thereof, the core of each of'said brushes includes a helically wound resilient metal holder forming part of said core of said brush and means mounting the inner ends of said radially projecting bristles in said holder, and wherein said core of each of said further brushes includes a rigid bottom piece, means connecting said rigid bottom piece to the lower end of said holder, a rigid headpiece, a resiliently bendable
  • a set of brushes for use in a device for cleaning drinking vessels comprising one brush including a longitudinally resiliently compressible core, bristles projecting radially from said core around the periphery and along the length thereof, further bristles projecting axially from one end of said core and means for mounting said brush in an upright position in said device at the other end of said core, and a plurality of further brushes mounted in upright positions around said one brush, each of said further brushes including a resiliently bendable core, bristles projecting radially from said bendable core around the periphery and along the length thereof and means for mounting each further brush in an upright position at one end of said core thereof, and each of said brushes including a helically wound resilient metal holder forming part of said core and means fixing the inner ends of said radially projecting bristles to said holder.
  • said core of said one brush includes a rigid bottom piece, means attaching said bottom piece to one end of said holder, a rigid headpiece, means attaching said headpiece to the other end of said holder, bristles projecting axially from said headpiece, a rigid stem within said holder, means fixing said headpiece to one end of said stem and means axially slidably mounting the other end of said stem in said bottom piece.
  • each of said further brushes includes a rigid bottom piece, means attaching said bottom piece to one end of said holder, a rigid headpiece, a resiliently bendable stem extending axially within said holder, means fixing one end of said stem to said bottom piece and means mounting said headpiece on the other end of said stem.

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