US955467A - Pneumatic device for cleaning irregular surfaces. - Google Patents

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US955467A
US955467A US51218509A US1909512185A US955467A US 955467 A US955467 A US 955467A US 51218509 A US51218509 A US 51218509A US 1909512185 A US1909512185 A US 1909512185A US 955467 A US955467 A US 955467A
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    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
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  • the object of the present invention is to provide a device, to be used in connection with pneumatic cleaning apparatus at presings and the like, for the purpose of cleaning irregular surfaces, such as that of lincrusta or other embossed or raised surfaces.
  • Figure 1 is a broken plan view of the device;
  • Fig. 2 is a longitudinal section thereof;
  • Figs. 3 and 4 are side views, at right angles to each other, of the compressed air nozzle detached.
  • 1 indicates a hollow casing, which is of a general circular form, and the lower edge of which is en.- compassed b a rubber tube 2 forthe purpose of avoi ing abrasion or injury to articles of furniture or the like.
  • a back 3 Within the circular opening at the bottom of said casing is secured a back 3, within which are secured tufts of, bristle 4 and also rubber tubes 5, which tubes are open at both ends and conduct air and dust commingled therewith into the interior of the casing 1.
  • Said casing is formed at the top with a hollow handle 6, tubular in form and having a central part adapted to be grasped by the hand of the operator, the ends of the tube opening into the main portion of the casing.
  • Said handle also has a rearward extension 7 to which can be connected, by the usual clamping device 8, a tube 9 leading to a suction pump.
  • a valve casing 11 in which is screwed a tube 12 thereby securing the valve casing in position, said tube 12 having a flange 13 fitting against the under side of the brush back 3, and u on the lower end of said tube is secured, by a wire band 14: a rubber nozzle said valve casing is a conical valve 16 normally pressed against a seat 17 by. a spring 18 and havinga stem 19 to which is attached a the valve can be raised against said spring. From said valve casing extends an elbow 21, to which can be clamped a tube 22 leading from a compressed air pump.
  • the amount of compressed air may be varied according to the character of crevices of which it is desired to remove the dust.
  • The, bristles of the brush remove the greater part of the dust from the surface to be cleaned and the blast of air emerging from the nozzle 15 dust out of the crevices and, other parts which cannot be reached by the bristles, which dust is then sucked through the tubes 5 into the interior of the casing 1 and thence to the suction pump.
  • An important feature of the invention is that the surface of the instrument to be applied to the part to be cleaned contains no metallic or hard parts which would be liable to injure or abrade the'surface being cleaned.
  • the bristles and the ends of the tubes wear away together, to do its work away to a very I claim v 1.
  • An apparatus of; the character described comprising a hollow casing arran ed to be connected to a suction pipe, rub er tubes extending from alower wall of said casing and open at both ends,'a compressed air tube arranged centrally in said casing, a compressed air pipe leading thereto, a valve for controlling said tube, and a handle for said device arranged adjacent to said valve, substantially as described.
  • apparatus of the character described comprising a hollow casing arran ed to be connected to a suction pipe, rub er tubes extending from a lower wall of said casing and open at both ends, a compressed air tube arranged centrally in said casin a compressed air pipe leading thereto, a l exible nozzle for sald compressed air tube, a valve .for controlling said tube, and a handle for said device arranged adjacent to said valve, substantially as described. 3.
  • An apparatus of the character described comprising a hollow casing arran ed to be connected to a suction pipe, rub er tubes extending from a lower wall of said casing and open at both. ends, bristles secured to said casin and surroundin said tubes, a compresse air tube arrange centrally in said casing, a compressed air pipe and the device will continue until these parts have worn considerable extent.
  • valve for controlling said tube
  • handle for said device arranged adjacent to-said valve, substantially as described.

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A. E. MOORHBAD. I PNEUMATIC DEVICE FOR CLEANING IRREGULAR SURFACES.
APPLICATION FILED AUG. 10, 1909.
Patented Apr. 19, 1910.
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PNEUMATIC nnvrcnroit oLEnNINo IRREGULAR SURFACES.
Specification of Letters Iatent. Patented Apr. 1 9, 1910- Application filed August '10, 1909. Serial No.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, ALBERT E. MOORHEAD, a citizen of the United States, residing at San Francisco, in the county of San Francis'co and State of California, have invented new and useful Improvements in Pneumatic Devices for Cleaning Irregular Surfaces, of which the following is a specification.
The object of the present invention is to provide a device, to be used in connection with pneumatic cleaning apparatus at presings and the like, for the purpose of cleaning irregular surfaces, such as that of lincrusta or other embossed or raised surfaces.
In the accompanying drawing, Figure 1 is a broken plan view of the device; Fig. 2 is a longitudinal section thereof; Figs. 3 and 4 are side views, at right angles to each other, of the compressed air nozzle detached.
Referring to the drawing, 1 indicates a hollow casing, which is of a general circular form, and the lower edge of which is en.- compassed b a rubber tube 2 forthe purpose of avoi ing abrasion or injury to articles of furniture or the like. Within the circular opening at the bottom of said casing is secured a back 3, within which are secured tufts of, bristle 4 and also rubber tubes 5, which tubes are open at both ends and conduct air and dust commingled therewith into the interior of the casing 1. Said casing is formed at the top with a hollow handle 6, tubular in form and having a central part adapted to be grasped by the hand of the operator, the ends of the tube opening into the main portion of the casing. Said handle also has a rearward extension 7 to which can be connected, by the usual clamping device 8, a tube 9 leading to a suction pump. Upon the upper wall 10 of said casing is, in the center beneath the handle, a valve casing 11 in which is screwed a tube 12 thereby securing the valve casing in position, said tube 12 having a flange 13 fitting against the under side of the brush back 3, and u on the lower end of said tube is secured, by a wire band 14: a rubber nozzle said valve casing is a conical valve 16 normally pressed against a seat 17 by. a spring 18 and havinga stem 19 to which is attached a the valve can be raised against said spring. From said valve casing extends an elbow 21, to which can be clamped a tube 22 leading from a compressed air pump.
'20 to raise the valve 16 the surface from the .blows the finger piece 20 by which 'by the handle 6, and at the same time passes one or two fingers beneath the finger piece from its seat and allow compressed air to pass down the central tube'12. The amount of compressed air may be varied according to the character of crevices of which it is desired to remove the dust. The, bristles of the brush remove the greater part of the dust from the surface to be cleaned and the blast of air emerging from the nozzle 15 dust out of the crevices and, other parts which cannot be reached by the bristles, which dust is then sucked through the tubes 5 into the interior of the casing 1 and thence to the suction pump.
An important feature of the invention is that the surface of the instrument to be applied to the part to be cleaned contains no metallic or hard parts which would be liable to injure or abrade the'surface being cleaned. The bristles and the ends of the tubes wear away together, to do its work away to a very I claim v 1. An apparatus of; the character described comprising a hollow casing arran ed to be connected to a suction pipe, rub er tubes extending from alower wall of said casing and open at both ends,'a compressed air tube arranged centrally in said casing, a compressed air pipe leading thereto, a valve for controlling said tube, and a handle for said device arranged adjacent to said valve, substantially as described.
apparatus of the character described comprising a hollow casing arran ed to be connected to a suction pipe, rub er tubes extending from a lower wall of said casing and open at both ends, a compressed air tube arranged centrally in said casin a compressed air pipe leading thereto, a l exible nozzle for sald compressed air tube, a valve .for controlling said tube, and a handle for said device arranged adjacent to said valve, substantially as described. 3. An apparatus of the character described comprising a hollow casing arran ed to be connected to a suction pipe, rub er tubes extending from a lower wall of said casing and open at both. ends, bristles secured to said casin and surroundin said tubes, a compresse air tube arrange centrally in said casing, a compressed air pipe and the device will continue until these parts have worn considerable extent.
' to said handle,
leading thereto, a valve for controlling said tube, and a handle for said device arranged adjacent to-said valve, substantially as described.
4. The combination of a hollow casing, tubes connected with said casing, a hollow handle secured to said casing, connected with the interior thereof, a suctionipe connected to said handle, a compresse air tube in said casing, a nozzle therefor, a valve controlling said tube, and a finger piece for said valve 'arran ed in proximity substantial y as described.
5. The combination pf a hollow casing, tubes; connected with said casing, bristles around the said tubes, a hollow andle secured to said casing, connected with the interior thereof, a suction ipe connected to said handle, a compressed air tube in said casing, a nozzle therefor, a valve controlling sense? said tube, and a finger piece for said valve arranged in proximity to said handle, substantially as described.
6. The combination of a hollow casing, tubes connected with said casing, a hollow handle secured to said casing, connected with the interior thereof, a suction ipe connected to said handle, a compresse a11- tube in said casing, a rubber nozzle therefor, a valve controlling said tube, and a finger piece for said valve arranged in proximity to said handle, substantiallK as described.
In testimony whereof I ave hereunto set 111 hand in the presence of two subscribing witnesses. I
ALBERT E. MOORHEAD.
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Freezers M. WRIGHT, D. B. Rronenns.
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Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US2651080A (en) * 1947-07-17 1953-09-08 Richard Paris I Method and apparatus for cleaning fiber treating machines
US4543684A (en) * 1982-10-25 1985-10-01 Kazuo Bandoh Apparatus for cleaning plastics forming mold faces
US5345651A (en) * 1993-05-13 1994-09-13 Roberts Jeffrey J Nozzle brush attachment for vacuum cleaners
US8719996B1 (en) * 2007-12-11 2014-05-13 Kadant, Inc. Systems and methods for cleaning and conditioning a moving surface

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2651080A (en) * 1947-07-17 1953-09-08 Richard Paris I Method and apparatus for cleaning fiber treating machines
US4543684A (en) * 1982-10-25 1985-10-01 Kazuo Bandoh Apparatus for cleaning plastics forming mold faces
US5345651A (en) * 1993-05-13 1994-09-13 Roberts Jeffrey J Nozzle brush attachment for vacuum cleaners
US8719996B1 (en) * 2007-12-11 2014-05-13 Kadant, Inc. Systems and methods for cleaning and conditioning a moving surface

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