Wire Wheel Brush
20220183453 · 2022-06-16
Inventors
Cpc classification
A46B2200/3093
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A46B9/026
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A46D1/0207
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A46B9/025
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
The improved wire wheel brush is of the type having a plurality of bristles extending radially from a hub to a periphery, the bristles defining a brush head. The improvement comprises: a ring of polymeric material through which the bristles extend from the hub, the ring having an outer perimeter smaller in circumference than the periphery of the wire wheel brush such that the bristles protrude therefrom.
Claims
1. An improved wire wheel brush of the type having a plurality of bristles extending radially from a hub to a periphery, the bristles defining a brush head, the improvement comprising: a ring of polymeric material through which the bristles extend from the hub, the ring having an outer perimeter smaller in circumference than the periphery of the wire wheel brush such that the bristles protrude therefrom.
2. The wire wheel brush according to claim 1, wherein the outer perimeter of the ring is about 1″ smaller in diameter than the periphery of the brush.
3. The wire wheel brush according to claim 1, wherein the ring and the brush head each has a thickness measured in the direction of the rotation axis of the brush, the thickness of the ring being about 0.25″ greater than the thickness of the brush head.
4. The wire wheel brush according to claim 1, wherein each bristle is about 0.015″ in diameter is heated treated, brass-coated steel, the steel comprising alloying elements in about the following amounts: TABLE-US-00005 C .70% Mn .55% P .006% S .007% Si .21% has physical properties in about the following amounts TABLE-US-00006 tensile strength 390,000 psi breaking strength 68 pounds.
5. The wire wheel brush according to claim 1, wherein the polymeric material has a durometer of about 57.5 a
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0017] A wire wheel brush 20 according to an embodiment of the invention is shown in
[0018] The brush 20 will be understood to be of the general type having a hub 22 and a plurality of bristles 24.
[0019] The hub 22 defines a rotation axis X-X.
[0020] Each bristle 24: [0021] is about 0.015″ in diameter [0022] is heated treated, brass-coated steel, the steel comprising alloying elements in about the following amounts:
TABLE-US-00003 C .70% Mn .55% P .006% S .007% Si .21% [0023] has physical properties in about the following amounts:
TABLE-US-00004 tensile strength 390,000 psi breaking strength 68 pounds.
[0024] The plurality of bristles extend radially from the hub to a periphery and define a brush head, the periphery having a diameter D1 of about 3″ and the brush head having a thickness T1, measured in the direction of the rotation axis, of about 0.4″. The disclosed brush differs from the prior art brush in that it includes a ring 26 of polymeric material through which the bristles 24 extend from the hub 22: [0025] the ring having an outer perimeter D2 that is about 1″ smaller in diameter than the periphery of the brush head such that the bristles protrude therefrom [0026] the ring having a thickness T2 of about 0.65″, i.e. about 0.25″ greater than the thickness of the brush head [0027] the polymeric material having a durometer of about 57.5 a
Experimental Tests
[0028] The inventive brush of
Experimental Use
[0029] An inventive brush of the type shown in
Variations
[0030] Whereas a single brush is illustrated and described, it is speculated, without intending to be bound by theory, that the excellent abrasion and bristle retention characteristics of the brush are a result of the combination of: [0031] a relatively large diameter, which reduces the wear rate on the periphery [0032] the resilience provided by the ring, which reduces the stresses placed upon the bristles during cycle-on and cycle-off [0033] the resilience provided the ring, which reduces fatigue that would otherwise occur at the fixed end of each bristle [0034] the support against flexure provided by the radially projecting portions of the ring
[0035] thereby suggesting the potential for many variations that preserve the above structural features, including but not limited to: [0036] the periphery of the brush can vary [0037] the thickness of the brush head can vary [0038] the bristle diameter can vary [0039] bristles of materials other than heat-treated, brass-coated steel could be used [0040] the steel could be alloyed otherwise than as specified [0041] the physical properties of each bristle may vary [0042] the thickness of the ring could be increased [0043] the trim-out could be increased or decreased from ½″ the hardness and elasticity of the polymeric material can vary
[0044] Accordingly, the invention should be understood to be limited only by the accompanying claims, purposively construed.