CLEANING BRUSH ASSEMBLY
20170273449 ยท 2017-09-28
Inventors
Cpc classification
B08B9/021
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A46B9/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B08B9/023
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A46B2200/3013
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A cleaning brush assembly includes a housing, a cylindrical brush received in the housing, and a fixing member for fixing the cylindrical brush in the housing. By providing the above structure, the cleaning brush assembly can rapidly clean rusts on a battery cathode terminal, a battery anode terminal, or a bolt on a vehicle wheel disc while permitting easy replacement of the cylindrical brush.
Claims
1. A cleaning brush assembly comprising: a housing, a cylindrical brush received in the housing, and a fixing member for fixing the cylindrical brush in the housing, with the housing including a cylindrical chamber and an open end in communication with the cylindrical chamber, with an annular groove defined in an inner periphery of the housing and located adjacent to the open end, with an inner annular flange formed on the inner periphery of the housing and located below the annular groove, with a rib extending from the inner periphery of the housing towards the cylindrical chamber, with the housing further including at least one through-hole extending through the inner annular flange, with a width between an upper groove wall and a lower groove wall of the annular groove being slightly larger or equal to a width between an upper end face and a lower end face of the fixing member, with the inner annular flange having an inner diameter smaller than a diameter of a section of the cylindrical chamber between the open end and an upper end face of the inner annular flange, with a width between the upper end face of the inner annular flange and a lower end face of the annular groove being equal to a width between an upper end face and a lower end face of the cylindrical brush, with the rib including an upper end face, a lower end face, a left end face, and a right end face, with the upper end face of the rib extending downwards from the lower end face of the annular groove in the inner periphery of the housing to the upper end face of the inner annular flange, with a width between the upper end face and the lower end face of the rib being equal to the width between the upper end face and the lower end face of the cylindrical brush, with the cylindrical brush including a plate having a left end and a right end and a plurality of bristles on a side of the plate, with the plate bent to form a hollow cylinder, with a length between the left end and the right end of the plate being slightly smaller than the inner diameter of the housing, and with the fixing member including a through-hole, a notch in communication with the through-hole, two insertion holes on two sides of the notch, an outer edge, and an inner edge, with the outer edge of the fixing member fixed in the annular groove of the housing, with the inner edge of the fixing member located outside of the annular groove of the housing, with a lower end face at the inner edge of fixing member abutting the upper end face of the cylindrical brush, with the lower end face of the cylindrical brush abutting the upper end face of the inner annular flange, with an outer peripheral wall of the plate of the cylindrical brush abutting the inner periphery of the housing, and with the left end and the right end of the plate respectively abutting the left end face and the right end face of the rib of the housing.
2. The cleaning brush assembly as claimed in claim 1, with the housing including another end opposite to the open end, with the other end of the housing including an engagement groove.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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[0018] The inner annular flange 14 is formed on the inner periphery of the housing 1 and is located below the annular groove 13 by an appropriate spacing. The inner annular flange 14 has an inner diameter a smaller than a diameter b of a section of the cylindrical chamber 11 between the open end 12 and an upper end face of the inner annular flange 14. A width between the upper end face of the inner annular flange 14 and a lower end face of the annular groove 13 is equal to a width between an upper end face 23 and a lower end face 24 of the cylindrical brush 2. The upper end face 23 of the cylindrical brush 2 received in the housing 1 abuts a lower end face 37 of fixing member 3, and the lower end face 24 of the cylindrical brush 2 abuts the upper end face of the inner annular flange 14, restricting the cylindrical brush 2 in the cylindrical chamber 11.
[0019] The rib 15 extends from the inner periphery of the housing 1 towards the cylindrical chamber 11. The rib 15 includes an upper end face 151, a lower end face 152, a left end face 153, and a right end face 154. The upper end face 151 of the rib 15 extends downwards from the lower end face of the annular groove 13 in the inner periphery of the housing 1 to the upper end face of the inner annular flange 14. A width between the upper end face 151 and the lower end face 152 of the rib 15 is equal to the width between the upper end face 23 and the lower end face 24 of the cylindrical brush 2.
[0020] The through-hole 16 extends through the inner annular flange 14 of the housing 1 in an appropriate location. A user can insert a tool T through the through-hole 16 and abuts the lower end face 24 of the cylindrical brush 2 in an appropriate location relative to the inner annular flange 14. Thus, the cylindrical brush 2 can be pressed by the tool T to move towards the open end 12, permitting easy replacement of the cylindrical brush 2, as shown in
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[0024] Since a battery cathode terminal, a battery anode terminal, or a bolt on a vehicle wheel disc can be inserted through the through-hole 31 and come into contact with the bristles 22 of the plate 21 of the cylindrical brush 2, when the user manually rotates the housing 1, the bristles 22 of the plate 21 of the cylindrical brush 2 received in the housing 1 can rapidly clean the rusts. Alternatively, when the engagement groove 17 of the housing 1 engages with the coupler 4 of an electric tool or a manual tool, the electric tool can be used to more rapidly clean the rusts, which is very useful.
[0025] When the user intends to mount or remove the fixing member 3 into or from the housing 1 via the open end 12, the user can reduce the outer diameter of the fixing member 3 by inserting two sharp ends of a pair of needle-nose pliers into the insertion holes 33 and applying a force to move the insertion holes 33 toward each other. Use of the cleaning brush assembly according to the present invention is easier than U.S. Pat. No. 6,769,151. The structure of the cleaning brush assembly according to the present invention is novel and provides effects that cannot be achieved by conventional structures, possessing an inventive step. Furthermore, the structure of the cleaning brush assembly according to the present invention is simple and can be used by the industry, possessing industrial applicability.
[0026] The present invention can be embodied by other forms without departing from the spirit and features thereof. For example, other than the insertion holes 33 on two sides of the notch 32 of the fixing member 3, hooks or columns can be disposed on two sides of the notch 32.
[0027] Although specific embodiments have been illustrated and described, numerous modifications and variations are still possible without departing from the scope of the invention. The scope of the invention is limited by the accompanying claims.