BRUSH HANDLE ASSEMBLY AND METHOD FOR MAKING
20210100350 · 2021-04-08
Inventors
Cpc classification
A46B5/021
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A46D99/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
Examples of the present disclosure include apparatus and methods for making a brush handle assembly. Specifically, the present disclosure is for a brush handle assembly comprising a flexible handle, an intermediate connector, and a ferrule. In particular, the present disclosure is for an improved interface between each of the flexible handle, the intermediate connector, and the ferrule for an improved construction providing increased durability and longevity.
Claims
1. A brush handle assembly comprising: a ferrule, an intermediate connector, and a flexible handle wherein the flexible handle is positioned within a top side of the intermediate connector and at least one lateral side of the intermediate connector; the intermediate connector is positioned within a top side of the ferrule and is substantially concealed by the ferrule; and the flexible handle is exposed to an inside surface of the ferrule.
2. The brush handle assembly of claim 1 wherein a section of the flexible handle is molded into a cavity of the intermediate connector.
3. The brush handle assembly of claim 2 wherein the intermediate connector includes one or more sidewall apertures penetrated by one or more cleats of the flexible handle.
4. The brush handle assembly of claim 3 wherein the one or more cleats extend laterally from a bottom side of the flexible handle.
5. The brush handle assembly of claim 4 wherein at least two cleats extend laterally from a first lateral side of the flexible handle and at least two additional cleats extend laterally from a second lateral side of the flexible handle.
6. The brush handle assembly of claim 1 further comprising at least one support rib extending across a cavity within the intermediate connector.
7. The brush handle assembly of claim 6 wherein the handle is in a locking engagement with the at least one support rib.
8. The brush handle assembly of claim 6 wherein the at least one support rib extends a partial depth of the cavity.
9. The brush handle assembly of claim 3 further comprising at least one support rib extending across a cavity within the intermediate connector wherein the at least one support rib bisects at least one sidewall aperture.
10. The brush handle assembly of claim 1 wherein the intermediate connector includes one or more sidewall apertures penetrated by the flexible handle.
11. The brush handle assembly of claim 1 wherein the intermediate connector is tapered and narrows from the flexible handle to the ferrule.
12. The brush handle assembly of claim 1 wherein the intermediate connector further comprises a top lip extending a perimeter of the top side of the ferrule.
13. The brush handle assembly of claim 12 wherein the top lip separates the top side of the ferrule from the flexible handle.
14. An intermediate connector for use in a brush handle assembly, the intermediate connector comprising: a bottom side, a top side, and a cavity formed therein and open at the top side; and at least one sidewall aperture extending from the cavity through a sidewall between the bottom side and the top side.
15. The intermediate connector of claim 14 further comprising at least one support rib extending across the cavity.
16. The intermediate connector of claim 15 wherein the at least one support rib extends across the cavity at the top side.
17. The intermediate connector of claim 15 wherein the at least one support rib extends a partial depth of the cavity.
18. The intermediate connector of claim 15 wherein the at least one support rib bisects at least one sidewall aperture.
19. The intermediate connector of claim 15 further comprising a top lip extending a perimeter of the top side.
20. A method for making a brush handle assembly, the method comprising: molding a flexible handle into a cavity open at a top side of an intermediate connector; extending one or more cleats of the flexible handle through a sidewall aperture of the intermediate connector for securing the flexible handle to the intermediate connector; inserting a bottom side of the intermediate connector into a top side of a ferrule wherein the one or more cleats of the flexible handle are exposed to an inside surface of the ferrule through the intermediate connector; and crimping the ferrule into at least one exterior void of the intermediate connector.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0016] Reference is made to the accompanying drawings in which particular examples and further benefits of the invention are illustrated as described in more detail in the description below, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0031] The present disclosure includes apparatus and methods for making a brush handle assembly. Specifically, the present disclosure is for a brush handle assembly comprising a flexible handle, an intermediate connector, and a ferrule. The present brush handle assembly provides for a flexible brush with increased durability and longevity. In particular, the interface between the flexible handle, the intermediate connector, and the ferrule reduces or eliminates failure of the brush handle assembly at high stress locations.
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[0036] The handle top side 130 may also comprise a top side aperture 132. Here, the top side aperture 132 is circular and forms a cylinder extending through the thickness of the flexible handle 100. The top side aperture 132 may receive a lanyard for hanging the brush handle assembly and/or for receiving a strap for suspending a tag at the point of sale, for example. A thickened wall section 134 forms a perimeter of the top side aperture 132. Below the handle top side 130, a width 110.sub.W of the grip increases in a direction toward the insert 150 of the flexible handle as illustrated by
[0037] The insert 150 extends from below the grip 110 and is inserted into and concealed within the intermediate connector 200 when the brush handle assembly is assembled. The insert 150 may comprise one or more cleats 160 for securing the flexible handle 100 to the intermediate connector. In
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[0045] By extending the one or more cleats 160 of the insert 150 through a respective sidewall aperture 230 the one or more cleats are exposed through the intermediate connector 200. By exposing the one or more cleats the one or more cleats may contact, engage, or be open to the ferrule. Thereby, the one or more cleats may be additionally secured mechanically and/or by adhesive to the ferrule. Thereby, the cleats may provide a connection between each of the flexible handle, the intermediate connector, and the ferrule, in combination.
[0046] Additional examples of the present disclosure include methods for assembling a brush handle assembly. Examples of a method for assembling a brush handle assembly comprise providing an intermediate connector. The intermediate connector may comprise a cavity formed by sidewalls for receiving a flexible handle. The intermediate connector may further comprise one or more sidewall apertures for mechanically connecting a flexible handle to the intermediate connector.
[0047] In one example, a flexible handle is inserted into the intermediate connector. The flexible handle may be secured to the intermediate connector. In one example, the flexible handle may be molded. In particular, the flexible handle may be molded independent of and prior to insertion into the intermediate connector. Alternatively, the flexible handle may be molded directly into the intermediate connector. Cleats of the flexible handle may be molded into or forced into the sidewall apertures for providing a mechanical connection between the intermediate connector and the flexible handle. In other words, one or more cleats of the flexible handle may be extended through one or more sidewall apertures of the intermediate connector.
[0048] The intermediate connector may comprise one or more support ribs about which the flexible handle may be molded. By example, the flexible handle may be molded to surround each one or more support ribs on at least three surfaces, thereby, creating a locking engagement between the flexible handle and the intermediate connector. In these examples, the flexible handle may be formed or molded to partially fill the cavity of the intermediate connector or may fully fill the cavity of the intermediate connector. Adhesive may additionally be added to further secure or adhere the flexible handle to the inside surface of the intermediate connector.
[0049] The method for assembling a brush handle assembly may further comprise inserting a bottom side of an intermediate connector into a top side of a ferrule. The exterior of intermediate connector may be form fitted to mate with the inside of the ferrule. The exterior of the intermediate connector may further comprise bottom side tapers for guiding the bottom side of the intermediate connector into the top side of the ferrule. Bottom side voids may also be provided at the bottom side of the intermediate connector. The bottom side tapers and/or the bottom side voids may additionally be provided to further secure an applicator end between the intermediate connector and the ferrule at the bottom side taper and the ferrule and/or within the bottom side voids. Adhesive may additionally be provided to further secure the intermediate connector to the ferrule, secure the intermediate connector to the applicator end, secure the applicator end to the ferrule, or any combination thereof. In particular examples, the applicator end is secured to an interior and/or a bottom side of ferrule.
[0050] In one particular example, the intermediate connector is fully inserted into the ferrule. In another example, the intermediate connector is substantially inserted into the ferrule.
[0051] The method for assembling a brush handle assembly may further comprise crimping the ferrule into one or more exterior voids of the intermediate connector. By crimping, or forcing the material of the ferrule into the one or more exterior voids of the intermediate connector, the ferrule and the intermediate connector are mechanically secured to one another. Adhesive may be used in combination with a mechanical connection to further secure the intermediate connector to the ferrule.
[0052] The terms “comprising,” “including,” and “having,” as used in the claims and specification herein, shall be considered as indicating an open group that may include other elements not specified. The terms “a,” “an,” and the singular form of words shall be taken to include the plural form of the same words, such that the terms mean that one or more of something is provided. The terms “at least one” and “one or more” are used interchangeably. The term “single” shall be used to indicate that one and only one of something is intended. Similarly, other specific integer values, such as “two,” are used when a specific number of things are intended. The terms “preferably,” “preferred,” “prefer,” “optionally,” “may,” and similar terms are used to indicate that an item, condition or step being referred to is an optional (i.e., not required) feature of the invention.
[0053] While this description has been described with reference to particular examples thereof, it shall be understood that such description is by way of illustration only and should not be construed as limiting the scope of the claimed invention. Accordingly, the scope and content of the invention are to be defined only by the terms of the following claims. Furthermore, it is understood that the features of any specific example discussed herein may be combined with one or more features of any one or more embodiments otherwise discussed or contemplated herein unless otherwise stated