WO2007105385A1 - 清掃具 - Google Patents
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- WO2007105385A1 WO2007105385A1 PCT/JP2007/051786 JP2007051786W WO2007105385A1 WO 2007105385 A1 WO2007105385 A1 WO 2007105385A1 JP 2007051786 W JP2007051786 W JP 2007051786W WO 2007105385 A1 WO2007105385 A1 WO 2007105385A1
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
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- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47L—DOMESTIC WASHING OR CLEANING; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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Definitions
- the present invention relates to a cleaning tool for cleaning an inner wall surface of a cavity formed in a machine part, various facilities, various articles, and the like.
- various cleaning tools for cleaning the inner wall surface of a substantially cylindrical cavity formed in various machine parts, various facilities, various articles, and the like are known.
- a type having a brush portion and cleaning the inner wall surface with the brush portion is mainstream, but in such a conventional cleaning tool, the inner wall surface is cleaned with the brush portion.
- the tip of the brush bristles constituting the brush part and the inner wall surface of the cavity part are in point contact, so in addition to the work of moving the cleaning tool forward and backward in the axial direction of the cavity part, It is necessary to rotate the cleaning tool with respect to the wall surface, or to rotate mechanical parts etc. with respect to the brush part. Further, scratches are caused by point contact.
- a pipe cleaning device that removes dirt from the pipeline, it has a propulsion element that is movable in the pipeline, functions as a cutting head, and has a pivot joint between individual members. There is something.
- This pipe cleaning device is provided with a plurality of independent collars for removing stains on the pipeline. (For example, see Patent Document 1).
- a cylindrical inner surface cleaning device including a vibrating body, a brush planted on the outer periphery of the vibrating body, and a vibrator that applies vibration to the vibrating body is also introduced.
- the brush has a configuration in which a plurality of brush materials planted on the outer periphery of the vibrating body and a spacer having a short cylindrical shape are alternately arranged, and a vibrator is used. By giving vibration to each brush material, the cylindrical inner surface is cleaned with the brush material. (For example, see Patent Document 2).
- Patent Document 1 Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 60-34782
- Patent Document 2 JP-A-5-293454 Disclosure of the invention
- the pipe cleaning device described in Patent Document 1 does not have a configuration in which the respective collars can be exchanged and rearranged.
- the collars can supplement each other to change its elastic force, hardness, etc. Can not. Therefore, the actual condition is that it is used for cleaning a pipe having a specific diameter with a small allowable range with respect to the inner diameter of the pipe that can be cleaned.
- the pressing force against the inner wall surface (inner circumferential surface) of the hollow portion of the pipe cannot be increased or decreased, and it is difficult to clean it with an optimum force depending on the degree of dirt on the inner wall surface.
- Each collar also has multiple cuts from the center to the outer periphery.
- the cylindrical inner surface cleaning device described in Patent Document 2 cannot be reassembled by exchanging the forces of the brush material and the spacer that are implanted on the outer periphery of the vibrating body. Similar to Patent Document 1, it is used for cleaning a pipe having a specific diameter, and the pressure on the cylindrical inner surface cannot be increased or decreased.
- the cylindrical inner surface cleaning device in order to clean the cylindrical inner surface with the brush material, as described above, in addition to the operation of moving the cylindrical inner surface cleaning device forward and backward in the axial direction of the cylindrical inner surface (cavity part), On the other hand, it is necessary to rotate the cleaning tool or mechanical parts with respect to the brush part.
- the present invention has been made in view of such circumstances, and even if the distance from the center of the cavity to be cleaned to the inner wall is different, the inner wall defining the cavity is cleaned.
- the pressing force against the inner wall surface can be increased or decreased, and cleaning can be performed with the optimum pressing force according to the degree of dirt on the inner wall surface. It is an object of the present invention to provide a cleaning tool capable of cleaning the inner wall surface by simply moving it in the forward and backward direction.
- the present invention provides a cleaning tool for cleaning an inner wall surface that defines a cavity, and includes a core member and a cleaning unit attached along the outer periphery of the core member.
- the cleaning part is made of an elastic body and has a diameter larger than the opening diameter of the cavity part.
- a plurality of cleaning members having a continuous annular outer surface, and a holding member having a diameter smaller than the opening diameter of the cavity and holding the cleaning member.
- the holding member provides a cleaning tool which is attached to the core member so as to be interchangeable and rearrangeable.
- the cleaning member and the holding member that constitute the cleaning unit can be attached to the core member so that they can be exchanged with each other and can be rearranged.
- one cleaning member and one holding member are alternately arranged, three cleaning members and one holding member are alternately arranged, or one cleaning member and three holding members are arranged alternately.
- the cleaning members and the holding members can be arranged in any number and in any order, such as arranging the holding members alternately.
- the cleaning member and the holding member are alternately arranged one by one, the latter is compared with the case where the three cleaning members and the holding member are alternately arranged.
- the length of the one set of cleaning members in the advancing / retreating direction with respect to the hollow portion is increased.
- the cleaning member is composed of an elastic body, if the length in the advance / retreat direction becomes longer, it becomes difficult to elastically deform in the diameter direction and the length direction, and the pressing force against the inner wall surface of the cavity portion becomes stronger. . Therefore, by selecting the arrangement (arrangement) of the cleaning member and the holding member, the strength of the pressing force against the inner wall surface of the cavity can be adjusted, and the size of the cavity that can be cleaned has a width. It can be done.
- the cleaning member has a diameter larger than the opening diameter of the cavity portion, and has a continuous annular outer surface. Therefore, the circumferential direction of the inner wall surface of the cavity portion (inside the cavity portion) Surface contact over the circumferential surface). Therefore, the inner wall surface can be reliably cleaned only by moving the cleaning portion forward and backward relative to the cavity portion without rotating the cleaning portion relative to the inner wall surface of the cavity portion. Further, since the holding member has a diameter smaller than the opening diameter of the cavity portion, the holding member does not contact the inner wall surface of the cavity portion, and sandwiches the cleaning member and the holding member. A gap can be formed between the adjacent cleaning member and the inner wall surface of the cavity.
- the cross-sectional shape referred to in the present invention refers to a cylindrical shape that is an envelope force circle of a cross section that is substantially perpendicular to the advancing and retreating direction of the cleaning tool, and a substantially triangular shape in which the envelope is a curved force
- the cleaning member and the holding member can be attached to the core member so that they can be exchanged and rearranged, so that the arrangement (arrangement) of the cleaning member and the holding member is selected.
- the strength of the pressing force against the inner wall surface of the cavity can be adjusted, and the width of the cavity that can be cleaned can be given a width.
- the cleaning member since the cleaning member has a diameter larger than the opening diameter of the cavity and has a continuous annular outer surface, the cleaning member makes surface contact over the circumferential direction of the inner wall surface of the cavity. As a result, the inner wall surface can be reliably cleaned only by moving the cleaning portion forward and backward relative to the cavity portion without rotating the cleaning portion relative to the inner wall surface of the cavity portion.
- FIG. 1 is a side view of a cleaning tool that is effective in the present embodiment, and a part of the cleaning tool is represented by a cross-section.
- FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line II-II shown in FIG.
- Fig. 3 is a cross-sectional view taken along line III-III shown in Fig. 1
- Fig. 4 is an exploded perspective view of the cleaning tool shown in Fig. 1
- Fig. 5 is a cleaning tool that works on the present embodiment.
- FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view showing a part of a tool holder having a cavity portion to be cleaned, and FIG.
- FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view showing a state in which the cleaning tool according to the present embodiment is inserted into the cavity portion of the tool holder shown in FIG. 7,
- FIG. 7 and FIG. 8 are sectional views showing an example of a state in which the cleaning member and the holding member of the cleaning tool shown in FIG. 1 are rearranged.
- FIG. 4 for ease of explanation, a part of the cleaning member and the holding member to be provided are omitted!
- the side on which the cleaning unit is disposed is the “tip side”, and the user grips it.
- the gripping portion side will be described as “base end side”.
- a cleaning tool 1 that is effective in the present embodiment includes a cylindrical core member 10 and a cleaning unit 20 attached along the outer periphery of the core member. .
- the core member 10 is formed with a cleaning portion disposing portion 11 for disposing the cleaning portion 20 on the distal end side, and a gripping portion 13 that a user grips on the proximal end side.
- the cleaning part disposing part 11 has a cylindrical shape having a smaller diameter than the base end side of the core member 10, and the base part side of the cleaning part 20 is engaged by the step part 14 formed by the difference in diameter. It comes to stop. Further, a male screw 12 into which a female screw 16 formed on a nut 15 which will be described in detail later is screwed is formed at the tip of the cleaning portion disposing portion 11.
- the cleaning unit 20 includes a plurality of cleaning members 30 and a plurality of holding members 40 that hold the cleaning members 30.
- the cleaning member 30 is an elastic member force, and a cylindrical through hole 31 is formed in a substantially central portion.
- the opening diameter of the cylindrical cavity 101 formed in the tool holder 100 (see FIGS. 5 and 6) ( d) a larger outer diameter (D) and a continuous annular outer surface
- the cleaning member 30 has a cross-sectional outer shape (a shape determined by the outer periphery of the cleaning member 30) substantially perpendicular to the advancing / retreating direction of the cleaning tool 1 with respect to the cavity 101 (the direction in which the cleaning member 30 and the holding member 40 are juxtaposed). Is a circle with a diameter (D)
- the through hole 31 has substantially the same diameter as the cleaning portion disposition portion 11 of the core member 10, and the cleaning portion disposition portion 11 can penetrate when the cleaning member 30 is disposed on the core member 10. ing.
- the cleaning member 30 is made of felt.
- the holding member 40 has a hard member force, and a cylindrical through hole 41 is formed in a substantially central portion thereof.
- the cylindrical member formed in the tool holder 100 (see FIGS. 5 and 6).
- the cavity 101 has a diameter (D) smaller than the opening diameter (d) of the cavity 101 and has a continuous annular outer surface.
- the holding member 40 has a substantially circular shape whose outer shape (the shape determined by the outer periphery of the holding member 40) having a cross section substantially perpendicular to the advancing and retreating direction of the cleaning tool 1 with respect to the cavity 101 is a diameter (D). Have. Therefore, the outside of the holding member 40
- the shape is substantially similar to the outer shape of the cleaning member 30 with a uniform reduction (D> D).
- the through hole 41 has a diameter substantially the same as the diameter of the cleaning portion disposing portion 11 (the same size as the through hole 31), and the cleaning portion is disposed when the holding member 40 is disposed in the core member 10. Part 11 can penetrate It has become.
- the cleaning member 30 and the holding member 40 are attached to the cleaning portion disposing portion 11 of the core member 10 so that they can be exchanged and rearranged.
- the through holes 41 of the two holding members 40 are passed through the cleaning portion disposing portion 11 of the core member 10, and the two holding members 40 are connected to each other.
- the through holes 31 of the five cleaning members 30 are passed through, and the two retaining members 40 disposed previously are Make contact.
- this operation is repeated, and the two holding members 40 and the five cleaning members 30 are alternately placed in contact with the cleaning portion placement portion 11, and finally the two holding members 40 are placed.
- the nut 15 is screwed into the tip of the cleaning portion placement portion 11 extending from the through hole 41 of the last two holding members 40, and is placed on the cleaning portion placement portion 11.
- the cleaning tool 1 shown in FIG. 1 (the number of stacked cleaning members 30 is 5, The number of holding members 2) is obtained.
- the length (L) of the cleaning portion 20 in the advancing / retreating direction with respect to the cavity 101 is substantially the same as the depth (depth) (L) of the cavity 101 described later. Is set.
- a concave groove 18 is formed between the cleaning members 30 disposed on both sides of the holding member 40 due to a difference in diameter between the cleaning member 30 and the holding member 40.
- the cavity 101 of the tool holder 100 to be cleaned by the cleaning tool 1 is defined by a cylindrical inner wall surface 102 having an opening diameter (d) and a depth (L), particularly as shown in FIG.
- the inner wall surface 102 has a substantially circular cross-sectional shape that is substantially perpendicular to the advancing / retreating direction of the cleaning tool 1 and has a diameter (d).
- the outer shape (circular shape) of the cleaning member 30 described above is uniformly enlarged. (D> d)
- the tip of the cleaning tool 1 is inserted into the cavity 101 and directly directed to the back of the cavity 101.
- the cleaning unit 20 should be advanced.
- the diameter (D) of the cleaning member 30 is larger than the opening diameter (d) of the cavity 101.
- the cleaning member 30 is elastically deformed by being pressed by the inner wall surface 102 due to its elasticity, and thus advances toward the back of the cavity 101 while being in close contact with the inner wall surface 102.
- the holding member 40 that holds the cleaning member 30 is substantially similar to the outer shape of the cleaning member 30 as described above. Since the outer shape is a shape, the cleaning member 30 can be held so that the cleaning member 30 can apply a uniform force over the entire circumference of the inner wall surface 102. Further, as described above, since the cross-sectional shape of the inner wall surface 102 is substantially similar to the outer shape of the cleaning member 30, the cleaning member 30 applies a uniform force (pressing force) over the entire circumference of the inner wall surface 102. Will receive. Therefore, cleaning without spots can be performed.
- the outer wall has a continuous annular outer surface, and the outer surface closely adheres over the circumferential direction of the inner wall surface 102, so that the inner wall surface 102 can be reliably secured only by moving the cleaning tool 1 in the forward / backward direction. Can be cleaned.
- the cleaning tool 1 can easily remove the cleaning member 30 and the holding member 40 from the core member 10 by loosening and removing the nut 15, and the cleaning member 30 and the holding member 40 are replaced. Can be rearranged. Therefore, for example, when the inner wall surface 102 is lightly soiled and it is desired to reduce the pressing force against the inner wall surface 102, the number of the cleaning members 30 stacked is reduced, for example, as shown in FIGS. In this manner, the cleaning member 30 and the holding member 40 may be rearranged.
- one cleaning member 30 and one holding member 40 are alternately arranged.
- one and one sheet are arranged independently.
- the installed cleaning member 30 (number of stacked sheets 1) is more easily elastically deformed than the case where five cleaning members 30 are arranged as a set (number of stacked sheets 5) as shown in FIG.
- the pressing force on the wall surface 102 can be made smaller than that shown in FIG.
- Fig. 8 shows two cleaning members 30 and two holding members 40 arranged alternately. In this case, one and one sheet are arranged independently.
- two cleaning members 30 are arranged as one set (stacked number 2: see Fig. 8) rather than the installed cleaning member 30 (see Fig. 7), elastic deformation is less likely to occur.
- the pressing force on the wall surface 102 becomes larger than that shown in FIG.
- two cleaning members 30 arranged as a set are shown in FIG.
- the elastic member is easily elastically deformed as compared with the case where the five cleaning members 30 are arranged as one set, the pressing force against the inner wall surface 102 can be made smaller than that shown in FIG.
- five or more cleaning members 30 may be provided as one set.
- the pressing force against the inner wall surface 102 can be increased or decreased, and the optimum according to the degree of contamination of the inner wall surface 102. Cleaning can be performed by pressing force.
- the cleaning member 30 is also an elastic member, it can be appropriately cleaned even on an inner wall surface having a shape other than a cylindrical shape.
- the outer member of the cleaning member 30 has a shape corresponding to the outer peripheral shape of the inner wall surface that defines the cavity, that is, a shape that is substantially similar to each other, better cleaning can be performed.
- the elasticity of the elastic member constituting the cleaning member may be changed according to the shape of the inner wall surface to be cleaned (the shape of the cavity) and the outer shape of the cleaning member so that more appropriate cleaning can be performed. .
- the cleaning tool 1 can force the cleaning tool 1 to clean the inner wall surface 102 of the cavity 101 by simply moving the cavity 101 in the forward and backward direction.
- the core member 10 may be rotated with respect to the cave 101 as an axis.
- the cleaning member 30 such as a sponge or a woven fabric is configured.
- the material is not particularly limited as long as the cleaning member 30 can be elastic and can remove dirt attached to the inner wall surface 102 of the cavity 101.
- the length is substantially the same as the depth (L) of the cavity 101.
- the length (L) in the advancing / retreating direction with respect to the cavity 101 of the cleaning unit 20 has been described.
- the length (L) of the cleaning unit 20 can be determined as desired.
- the number of the cleaning members 30 can be arbitrarily determined.
- the male screw 12 is formed at the tip of the core member 10, and the female screw 16 formed on the nut 15 is screwed into the male screw 12, so that the cleaning member 30 and the holding member 40 are engaged.
- the cleaning member disposing portion 11 of the core member 10 is fixed to the cleaning member disposing portion 11, the present invention is not limited thereto.
- a female screw 42 may be formed at the distal end of the gripping portion 13 and screwed into a male screw 41 formed on the proximal end side of the cleaning portion disposing portion 11 (bolt).
- the cleaning member 30 and the holding member 40 are fixed by inserting the bolt 45 and screwing the male screw 41 formed on the cleaning unit disposing unit 11 (bolt) with the female screw 42 formed on the gripping unit 13.
- the base end surface 44 of the head 43 of the cleaning portion disposing portion 11 (bolt) fulfills the function of the step portion 14 described above.
- a female screw 52 into which the male screw 52 formed on the bolt 51 is screwed is formed at the tip of the cleaning portion disposing portion 11, and cleaning is performed by the bolt 51 instead of the nut 15.
- the member 30 and the holding member 40 may be fixed to the cleaning portion arranging portion 11 of the core member 10.
- the shape of the gripping portion 13 gripped by the user can be appropriately changed as desired.
- FIG. 1 is a side view of a cleaning tool useful for an embodiment of the present invention, and a part thereof is represented by a cross section.
- FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view taken along line II-II shown in FIG.
- FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view taken along line III-III shown in FIG.
- FIG. 4 is an exploded perspective view of the cleaning tool shown in FIG.
- FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view showing a part of a tool holder provided with a hollow portion that is cleaned by a cleaning tool that works according to the present embodiment.
- FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view showing a state where the cleaning tool according to the present embodiment is inserted into the cavity of the tool holder shown in FIG.
- FIG. 7 is a partial cross-sectional view showing a state where the cleaning member and the holding member of the cleaning tool shown in FIG. 1 are rearranged.
- FIG. 8 is a partial cross-sectional view showing a state where the cleaning member and the holding member of the cleaning tool shown in FIG. 1 are rearranged.
- FIG. 9 is a cross-sectional view showing a part of a cleaning tool that is helpful in another embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 10 is a cross-sectional view showing a part of a cleaning tool that is helpful in another embodiment of the present invention.
- the main symbols used in FIGS. 1 to 10 are as follows. 1 ... cleaning tool, 10 ... core member, 11 ... cleaning part placement part, 13 ... grip part, 18 ... concave groove, 20 ... cleaning part, 30 ... cleaning member, 40 ... ⁇ Holding member, 100 ⁇ Tool holder, 101 ⁇ Hollow portion, 102 ⁇ Inner wall surface
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