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US793234A US21790504A US1904217905A US793234A US 793234 A US793234 A US 793234A US 21790504 A US21790504 A US 21790504A US 1904217905 A US1904217905 A US 1904217905A US 793234 A US793234 A US 793234A
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  • rlhis invention relates to brushes for cleaning horses; and the object thereof is to provide an improved device of this class which may also be used for cleaning other animals and for cleaning floors and walls of buildings and for cleaning carpets and for various other purposes.
  • a main frame comprising two side members or plates fr, centrally of which is a main cylindrical rotatable drum, wheel, or similar dcviee provided at its perimeter and at the opposite ends thereof with bands 712, having sprocket-teeth rl ⁇ he ends of the sidel members or plates r/y are widened and provided with oppositely-directed members u2 and f/f, and mounted in the members u? are rollers c.
  • An endless brush (Y is mounted on the central rotatable device and on the rollers c, and this brush comprises a strip or band Z2 of leather or other suitable flexible material, to which are secured transverse strips J3 of leather, wood, or other suitable material and to which are-secured in transverse rows the tufts l! of brush material.
  • the endless belt or band (/2 of the endless brush Z is wider than the transverse strips d, to which the brush material is secured, and the side portions thereof are provided with holes d", through which the sprocket-teeth 7) of the rotatable drum or device 7; pass.
  • the separate side plates u ⁇ of the main frame are secured together by means ot' bolts 7 or in any desired manner, and between the parts or members a of said side plates are pivoted ordinary currycombs or similar devices g, both of which may held so that the teeth thereof will bear on the brush Z between the rollers c and the rotatable device Z), as shown in full lines, and both of which may be turned outwardly or backwardly, as shown in dotted lines in Fig. 1, so that they may be cleaned.
  • rlhe parts or members u of the main frame are provided with lingers g2, which project inwardly and upwardly parallel with those portions of the brush which pass over the main rotatable drum, roller, or device and the combs -f/ are pivoted in the frame member fr by means of rods gy, having camblocks y" at the ends thereof, and springs g are secured to the frame members for so as to bear on said cam-blocks, and the position and shape of the cam-blocks y are such that the springs gf will hold the combs y in the closed position (shown in full lines in Fig.
  • the said combs f/are provided at their opposite sides with lugs or projections g, which bear on the fingers g2 in the closed position of said combs, so that said combs will come in proper contact with the brush material of the brush /Z in the operation of the device, as hereinafter described, and the frame members d are provided with outwardly-directed fingers g/T, on which the lugs or projections y of the combs f/ rest when said combs are in the open position, as shown in dotted lines in Fig. l.
  • the side plates t of the main frame are provided at the opposite sides of said main 'frame with tubular trunnions L, and the shaft or axle /lfl of the main rotatable device/1 is eX- tended through said trunnions and provided IOO at its opposite ends with angular portions or similar devices if, with which a crank or other operating device may be connected, and the trunnions /i form right and left handles, by which the device may be held in the operation of using the device to clean a horse or other animal or for any other purpose for which it may be employed.
  • this device may be operated in the manner of an ordinary clipping-machine, or it may be operated by hand; but in any event it is held in ,position for use by means of the trunnions t, which constitute handles.
  • the combs g when the device is in use occupy the position shown in full lines in Fig. 1, and the brush material as it passes beneath the teeth of said combs is cleaned thereby, the dandruf, dirt, or other substances being removed from the brush by the combs and held by the teeth thereof, and whenever it is desired to clean said combs they are turned backwardly into the position shown in dotted lines in Fig. l, in which position the said combs may be cleaned in the usual manner.
  • the use of the combs g is not absolutelyT essential, as the brush Z may be cleaned in other ways, and when these combs are not employed the projecting frame members i3 of the side plates t will be omitted.
  • the main rotatable roller, drum, or device 7 is made solid, and when this is the case it may be composed of wood, cork, or any other suitable material; but said roller, drum, or device 7; maybe' made of framework or spider-work, all that is necessary being to provide two annular rows of sprocket-teeth .723, which will operate in connection with and drive the endless brush d.
  • my improvement comprises a main oblong frame, a central cylindrical rotatable device mounted in said frame, rollers mounted in the opposite ends of said frame and at one side of a plane passing centrally through the central cylindrical rotatable device, an endless brush mounted on said rotatable device and on said rollers, and means whereby the turning of said central rotatable device will also turn said endless brush on said device and on said rollers,and it will be apparent that various changes in and modifications of the construction for accomplishing this result may be made without departing from the spirit of my invention or sacrificing its advantages, and changes in the construction whereby the combs g, when the latter are employed, are connected with the main frame and operated may also be made, if desired.
  • a device of the class described comprising a main oblong' frame composed of side plates, a central cylindrical rotatable member mounted between said side plates centrally thereof and provided at the opposite ends thereof with sprocket-teeth, rollers mounted in the opposite ends of the main frame and at one side of a plane passing centrally and longitudinally through said frame and through the rotatable member, and an endless brush mounted on said central rotatable member and said rollers and provided in the opposite sides thereof with holes adapted to receive said sprocket-teeth, substantially as shown and described.
  • a device of the class described comprising a main oblong frame composed of side plates, a central cylindrical rotatable member mounted between said side plates centrally thereof and provided at the opposite ends thereof with sprocket-teeth, rollers mounted in the opposite ends of the main frame and at one side of a plane passing centrally and longitudinally through said frame and the rotatable member, and an endless brush mounted on said central rotatable member and said rollers and provided in the opposite sides thereof with holes adapted to receive said sprocket-teeth, said main frame being also provided in the opposite ends thereof and opposite said rollers with combs which are pivoted therein and adapted in one position to bear on said brush, substantially as shown and described.
  • a device of the class described comprising a main oblong frame composed of side members, said side members being provided centrally with oppositely-directed trunnions, a main cylindrical rotatable member mounted in the main frame and provided with a shaft passing through said trunnions, said rotatable member being also provided at the opposite ends thereof with sprocket teeth, rollers mounted in the opposite ends of the main frame and at one side of a plane passing centrally and longitudinally through said main frame and said rotatable member, and an endless brush mounted on said rotatable member and said rollers and adapted to be driven by the sprocket-teeth on said rotatable member, substantially as shown and described.
  • a device of the class described comprising a main frame composed of side plates having central trunnions which project in opposite directions, a main cylindrical rotatable member mounted between said side plates and provided with a shaft which passes through said trunnions, said rotatable member being also provided at its opposite ends with IOO sprocket-teeth, rollers mounted in the ends of the main frame at one side of a plane passing ⁇ Centrally and longitudinally through said frame and through the Center ot' the rotatable member, an endless brush mounted on said rotatable member and said rollers and adapted to be driven by said sprocket-teeth, combs pivoted in the opposite ends of the main frame and adapted to bear on said brushes and between said rollers and said main rotatable member, and means vfor holding' said combs both in and out of Contact with said brush, substantially as shown and described.
  • a deviee of the elass described comprising a main oblong frame, aeentral cylindrical rotatable member mounted therein, rollers mounted in the opposite ends of said frame ot' July, 1904:.

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No. 793,234. PATENTED .TUNE 27,1905. J. F. SCANLAN.
BRUSH POR CLEANING HORSES.
APPLIOATION FILED JULY 25,1904.
@fase/0i F Scan Zan er ..1 Arron/vers,
No. i 93,234.
Patented June 27, 1905.
PATENT OFFICE.
JOSEPH F. SCANLAN, OF BROOKLYN, N Ell' YORK.
BRUSH FOR CLEANlNG HORSES.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent NO. 793,234, dated June 27, 1905.
Application filed Jury 25.1904. serial No. 217,905. u
To rr//Z mit/)ml it m/r/,y/ concern.-
Be it known that I, Josemi F. SGANLAN, a citizen of the United States, residing at Brooklyn, in the county of Kings and State of New York, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Brushes forCleaning Horses,ofwhich the following is a specification, such as willenable those skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same.
rlhis invention relates to brushes for cleaning horses; and the object thereof is to provide an improved device of this class which may also be used for cleaning other animals and for cleaning floors and walls of buildings and for cleaning carpets and for various other purposes.
The invention is fully disclosed in the following specification, of which the accompanying drawings form a part, in which the separate parts of my improvement are designated by suitable reference characters in each of the views, and in whieh Figure l is a side view of a brush embodying my invention, and Fig. Q a section on the line 2 2 of Fig. l.
In the practice of my invention I provide a main frame comprising two side members or plates fr, centrally of which is a main cylindrical rotatable drum, wheel, or similar dcviee provided at its perimeter and at the opposite ends thereof with bands 712, having sprocket-teeth rl`he ends of the sidel members or plates r/y are widened and provided with oppositely-directed members u2 and f/f, and mounted in the members u? are rollers c.
An endless brush (Y is mounted on the central rotatable device and on the rollers c, and this brush comprises a strip or band Z2 of leather or other suitable flexible material, to which are secured transverse strips J3 of leather, wood, or other suitable material and to which are-secured in transverse rows the tufts l!" of brush material. The endless belt or band (/2 of the endless brush Z is wider than the transverse strips d, to which the brush material is secured, and the side portions thereof are provided with holes d", through which the sprocket-teeth 7) of the rotatable drum or device 7; pass. I prefer in practice to secure the transverse strips (Z3 to the endless belt orband (Z2 of the brush (Z by means of rivets i', as shown at the right-hand side of Fig. Q, and the rollers c are provided in their perimeters with grooves c to receive the head of these rivets, and the main rotatable drum, roller, or device if made solid, as shown in Fig. 2, is also provided with similar grooves ci' for the same purpose.
The separate side plates u` of the main frame are secured together by means ot' bolts 7 or in any desired manner, and between the parts or members a of said side plates are pivoted ordinary currycombs or similar devices g, both of which may held so that the teeth thereof will bear on the brush Z between the rollers c and the rotatable device Z), as shown in full lines, and both of which may be turned outwardly or backwardly, as shown in dotted lines in Fig. 1, so that they may be cleaned. rlhe parts or members u of the main frame are provided with lingers g2, which project inwardly and upwardly parallel with those portions of the brush which pass over the main rotatable drum, roller, or device and the combs -f/ are pivoted in the frame member fr by means of rods gy, having camblocks y" at the ends thereof, and springs g are secured to the frame members for so as to bear on said cam-blocks, and the position and shape of the cam-blocks y are such that the springs gf will hold the combs y in the closed position (shown in full lines in Fig. l) or in the open position, (shown in dotted lines in said tigure,)and the said combs f/are provided at their opposite sides with lugs or projections g, which bear on the fingers g2 in the closed position of said combs, so that said combs will come in proper contact with the brush material of the brush /Z in the operation of the device, as hereinafter described, and the frame members d are provided with outwardly-directed fingers g/T, on which the lugs or projections y of the combs f/ rest when said combs are in the open position, as shown in dotted lines in Fig. l.
The side plates t of the main frame are provided at the opposite sides of said main 'frame with tubular trunnions L, and the shaft or axle /lfl of the main rotatable device/1 is eX- tended through said trunnions and provided IOO at its opposite ends with angular portions or similar devices if, with which a crank or other operating device may be connected, and the trunnions /i form right and left handles, by which the device may be held in the operation of using the device to clean a horse or other animal or for any other purpose for which it may be employed.
It will be understood that this device may be operated in the manner of an ordinary clipping-machine, or it may be operated by hand; but in any event it is held in ,position for use by means of the trunnions t, which constitute handles.
ln the operation of this device for cleaning a horse the said device is held so that that portion of the endless brush (Zy between the rollers c bears on the horse, and it will be understood that this portion of the endless brush is iiexible and yielding, and in using the device for any other purpose it is held in the same manner, that portion of the brush between the rollers c being held in contact with the animal or article to be cleaned.
The combs g when the device is in use occupy the position shown in full lines in Fig. 1, and the brush material as it passes beneath the teeth of said combs is cleaned thereby, the dandruf, dirt, or other substances being removed from the brush by the combs and held by the teeth thereof, and whenever it is desired to clean said combs they are turned backwardly into the position shown in dotted lines in Fig. l, in which position the said combs may be cleaned in the usual manner. The use of the combs g is not absolutelyT essential, as the brush Z may be cleaned in other ways, and when these combs are not employed the projecting frame members i3 of the side plates t will be omitted.
In the construction shown the main rotatable roller, drum, or device 7) is made solid, and when this is the case it may be composed of wood, cork, or any other suitable material; but said roller, drum, or device 7; maybe' made of framework or spider-work, all that is necessary being to provide two annular rows of sprocket-teeth .723, which will operate in connection with and drive the endless brush d.
Constructed as described it will be seen that my improvement comprises a main oblong frame, a central cylindrical rotatable device mounted in said frame, rollers mounted in the opposite ends of said frame and at one side of a plane passing centrally through the central cylindrical rotatable device, an endless brush mounted on said rotatable device and on said rollers, and means whereby the turning of said central rotatable device will also turn said endless brush on said device and on said rollers,and it will be apparent that various changes in and modifications of the construction for accomplishing this result may be made without departing from the spirit of my invention or sacrificing its advantages, and changes in the construction whereby the combs g, when the latter are employed, are connected with the main frame and operated may also be made, if desired.
Having fully described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, isi
l. A device of the class described, comprising a main oblong' frame composed of side plates, a central cylindrical rotatable member mounted between said side plates centrally thereof and provided at the opposite ends thereof with sprocket-teeth, rollers mounted in the opposite ends of the main frame and at one side of a plane passing centrally and longitudinally through said frame and through the rotatable member, and an endless brush mounted on said central rotatable member and said rollers and provided in the opposite sides thereof with holes adapted to receive said sprocket-teeth, substantially as shown and described.
2. A device of the class described, comprising a main oblong frame composed of side plates, a central cylindrical rotatable member mounted between said side plates centrally thereof and provided at the opposite ends thereof with sprocket-teeth, rollers mounted in the opposite ends of the main frame and at one side of a plane passing centrally and longitudinally through said frame and the rotatable member, and an endless brush mounted on said central rotatable member and said rollers and provided in the opposite sides thereof with holes adapted to receive said sprocket-teeth, said main frame being also provided in the opposite ends thereof and opposite said rollers with combs which are pivoted therein and adapted in one position to bear on said brush, substantially as shown and described.
3. A device of the class described, comprising a main oblong frame composed of side members, said side members being provided centrally with oppositely-directed trunnions, a main cylindrical rotatable member mounted in the main frame and provided with a shaft passing through said trunnions, said rotatable member being also provided at the opposite ends thereof with sprocket teeth, rollers mounted in the opposite ends of the main frame and at one side of a plane passing centrally and longitudinally through said main frame and said rotatable member, and an endless brush mounted on said rotatable member and said rollers and adapted to be driven by the sprocket-teeth on said rotatable member, substantially as shown and described.
4l. A device of the class described, comprising a main frame composed of side plates having central trunnions which project in opposite directions, a main cylindrical rotatable member mounted between said side plates and provided with a shaft which passes through said trunnions, said rotatable member being also provided at its opposite ends with IOO sprocket-teeth, rollers mounted in the ends of the main frame at one side of a plane passing` Centrally and longitudinally through said frame and through the Center ot' the rotatable member, an endless brush mounted on said rotatable member and said rollers and adapted to be driven by said sprocket-teeth, combs pivoted in the opposite ends of the main frame and adapted to bear on said brushes and between said rollers and said main rotatable member, and means vfor holding' said combs both in and out of Contact with said brush, substantially as shown and described.
A deviee of the elass described, comprising a main oblong frame, aeentral cylindrical rotatable member mounted therein, rollers mounted in the opposite ends of said frame ot' July, 1904:.
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