CLEANING DEVICE FOR BRUSHES
20210085069 · 2021-03-25
Assignee
Inventors
- Albert Johann LOICHINGER (Langnau Am Albis, CH)
- Christian LOCHER (Zürich, CH)
- Daniel BÄCHTOLD (Ebnat-Kappel, CH)
- Jürg NÜSSLI (Jona, CH)
Cpc classification
A46B2200/205
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B44D3/006
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A cleaning apparatus for paintbrushes comprises a rotatable nozzle assembly has a plurality of nozzles as well as several paintbrush holders. In the paintbrush holders, paintbrushes can be held such that the nozzles are moved through their tuft during operation. A good cleaning effect can be achieved in this manner.
Claims
1. A cleaning apparatus for paintbrushes comprising at least one paintbrush holder for positioning a tuft of a paintbrush in a cleaning region, at least one nozzle for treating the tuft of the paintbrush in the cleaning region, a cleaning liquid feed for feeding cleaning liquid to the nozzle, and a motion device, by which the nozzle can be moved relatively to the paintbrush through the cleaning region.
2. The cleaning apparatus of claim 1 wherein the motion drive is adapted to move the nozzle.
3. The cleaning apparatus of claim 1 wherein the motion device comprises a rotatable nozzle holder as well as a motion drive for rotating the nozzle holder around the rotational axis, wherein the at least one nozzle is arranged on the nozzle holder.
4. The cleaning apparatus of claim 3 with a jet control pipe, which is arranged in the nozzle holder and comprises at least one opening such that the nozzle communicates over part of its rotation with an interior space of the jet control pipe wherein the cleaning liquid feed is adapted for feeding cleaning liquid to the interior space of the jet control pipe.
5. The cleaning apparatus of claim 3 with an axial drive for relatively moving the nozzle in respect to the paintbrush holder along a direction of the rotational axis.
6. The cleaning apparatus of claim 1 with a plurality of nozzles.
7. The cleaning device of claim 3 with a plurality of nozzles, wherein at least part of the nozzles are arranged displaced against each other along the rotational axis.
8. The cleaning apparatus of claim 3 with a plurality of nozzles, wherein at least part of the nozzles are arranged at different angular positions around the rotational axis.
9. The cleaning apparatus of claim 1, wherein the nozzles comprises, as seen in a direction of motion, an entry edge, starting from which the nozzle widens.
10. The cleaning apparatus of claim 1, wherein the paintbrush holder comprises a clamp for clamping the handle of the paintbrush.
11. The cleaning device of claim 10 wherein the paintbrush holder is movable between an operating position and a service position, wherein, in the service position, the clamp is closer to a user side of the cleaning apparatus than in the operating position.
12. The cleaning apparatus of claim 10, wherein the paintbrush holder further comprises a gripping lever pivotal about holder axis, with the clamp being arranged on the gripping lever.
13. The cleaning apparatus of claim 12, wherein the motion device comprises a rotatable nozzle holder as well as a motion drive for rotating the nozzle holder around the rotational axis, wherein the at least one nozzle is arranged on the nozzle holder, and wherein the holder axis extends parallel to the rotational axis.
14. The cleaning apparatus of claim 1 with several paintbrush holders for several paintbrushes.
15. The cleaning apparatus of claim 10 comprising several paintbrush holders for several paintbrushes, wherein the motion device comprises a rotatable nozzle holder as well as a motion drive for rotating the nozzle holder around the rotational axis, wherein the at least one nozzle is arranged on the nozzle holder, and wherein the paintbrush holders are arranged along the rotational axis in spaced apart manner.
16. The cleaning device of claim 1 wherein the cleaning device comprises one or more ultrasound sources for treating the tuft with ultrasound.
17. A method for operating the cleaning apparatus of claim 1, wherein the nozzle is moved relatively to the paintbrush through the tuft.
18. The method of claim 17 wherein cleaning liquid is ejected through the nozzle while it is moved through the tuft.
19. The method of claim 17 wherein, for cleaning the paintbrush, at least the following phases are executed: in a pre-cleaning phase, the paintbrush is treated with water in the cleaning tub while the nozzle(s) is or are moved through the tuft, the water in the cleaning top is exchanged. in main cleaning, a cleaning agent is added to the water, and the paintbrush is treated in the cleaning tub with the water while the nozzle(s) is or are moved through the tuft.
20. The cleaning apparatus of claim 3 further comprising a cleaning tub, wherein the nozzle holder and the nozzle(s) are arranged in the cleaning tub.
21. The cleaning apparatus of claim 10 wherein the clamp comprises a first concave and the second flat or convex clamping jaw.
22. The cleaning apparatus of claim 11 wherein the clamp is located, in the operating position, vertically above or within a cleaning tub in which the at least one nozzle is located.
23. The cleaning apparatus of claim 12 wherein several clamps are arranged under different angular positions on the gripping lever for receiving straight and angled paintbrushes.
24. The cleaning apparatus of claim 15 wherein the paintbrush holders are displaceable along the rotational axis.
25. A cleaning apparatus for paintbrushes comprising at least one paintbrush holder, at least one nozzle, a cleaning liquid feed connected to the nozzle, and a motion device, by which the nozzle can be moved relatively to the paintbrush through the cleaning region.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0023] Other embodiments, advantages and applications of the invention result from the dependent claims as well as from the following description referring to the figures, wherein:
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EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
[0033] Overview:
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[0035] The device comprises a housing 2, in which a cleaning tub 3 is located. The cleaning tub 3 is accessible from above via a pivotal cover 4.
[0036] A rotatable nozzle assembly 6 is arranged within cleaning tub 3, with a plurality of nozzles 8 mounted thereon. The design of the nozzle assembly 6 is described in more detail below.
[0037] Further several paintbrush holders 10 are located under cover 4. Their purpose is to hold the paintbrushes 1a, 1b, 1c in such a manner that they can be cleaned.
[0038] In operation of the device, the paintbrushes 1a, 1b, 1c are positioned such that their tufts 14 (i.e. their hair or bristles, cf.
[0039] When the nozzles 8 move through the tuft 14, they eject cleaning liquid, whereby the cleaning action is intensified.
[0040] The cleaning apparatus comprises a user side 9a and a backside 9b opposite to the user side 9a (see FIG. two, three). The cover 4 can preferably be moved upwards around a pivot axis 5 (
[0041] Nozzle Assembly:
[0042] The nozzle assembly is best seen in
[0043] The rotational axis 20 advantageously extends horizontally.
[0044] The nozzle holder 16 has a cylindrical interior space coaxial to the rotational axis 20, where a jet control pipe 22 is arranged, which is shown in
[0045] Cleaning liquid can be fed to the interior space 26 of the jet control pipe 22 by means of a cleaning liquid feed 24, which is schematically shown in
[0046] The cleaning liquid feed 24 can, for example, be designed as a circulation pump, which removes cleaning liquid from cleaning tub 3 and feeds the same via feeding means to the interior space 26 of the jet control pipe 22.
[0047] As shown in
[0048] The jet control pipe 20 is stationary arranged in nozzle holder 16 while the nozzle holder radially encloses the jet control pipe 22 and rotates, during operation, around the jet control pipe 22.
[0049] As further seen in
[0050] In the shown embodiment, there are several nozzles 8 at the same axial position (i.e. position along the rotational axis 20), for example three. Nozzles 8 that are axially adjacent to each other are tangentially offset, such that they are activated at different angular positions of the nozzle holder 16. This renders the flow of the cleaning liquid steadier.
[0051] Axially spaced apart nozzles 8 are provided, i.e. there are nozzles at different axial positions (i.e. Positions along the rotational axis 20).
[0052] The optimum axial spacing of adjacent nozzles depends on the nature of the tuft and the size of the paintbrushes. For painter's paintbrushes, a suitable distance is larger than 0.2 cm and/or smaller than 2 cm.
[0053] As can best be seen from
[0054] In the embodiment of
[0055] A liquid channel 32 extends through each nozzle 8 (
[0056] The nozzle holder 16 and the nozzles 8 attached thereto are located in the cleaning tub 3 of the cleaning apparatus.
[0057] Paintbrush Holder:
[0058] The cleaning apparatus comprises one or more paintbrush holders 10 for the paintbrushes. In the shown embodiment, there are three of them, but there may also be only one paintbrush holder, or there may be two or more than three paintbrush holders.
[0059] Each paintbrush holder 10 is adapted to hold at least one paintbrush during the cleaning procedure.
[0060] In the embodiment of
[0061] The paintbrush holder 10 can be moved, by pivoting in about the pivotal axis 40, from a service position to an operating position. In the embodiment of
[0062] In
[0063] In the shown embodiment, each paintbrush holder 10 comprises at least one clamp 42 four clapming the handle of the paintbrush during the cleaning operation and thus to hold the paintbrush at a fixed location (
[0064] In the embodiments shown in
[0065] As also shown, each clamp advantageously has two clamping jaws 44a, 44b.
[0066] In order to be able to hold as many paintbrushes as possible with differently shaped handles, it has been found to be advantageous to design one clamping jaw (here the jaw 44a) in concave manner, for example with a U- or V-shaped recess 46, which receives the handle of the paintbrush partially. On the other side, the second clamping jaw (here the jaw 44b) can be flat or convex.
[0067] A convex or concave shape of a jaw is to be understood such that, in a sectional view perpendicular to the intended paintbrush handle axis, it is convex or concave, respectively. In a sectional view parallel along the intended paintbrush handle axis, it is advantageously flat (cf. clamping jaw 44a) of concave (cf. clamping jaw 44b).
[0068] The two clamping chores 44a, 40 4B can, for example, be pushed against each other by means of a spring.
[0069] In the shown embodiment, one of the clamping jaws 44a, 44b, preferably clamping jaw 44b, is pivotal about clamping axis 47 and can be separated from the other clamping jaw against the force of said spring.
[0070] In order to receive differently broad paintbrushes, the paintbrush holders 10 are preferably displaceable along the rotational axis 20. As, for example, shown in.
[0071] The cleaning apparatus should be dimensioned such that it is made sure, for the used paintbrush types, that the tuft can be crossed by the nozzles 8.
[0072] For painter's paintbrushes this can, for example, be achieved if the minimum distance of the clamps 42 from the nozzles 8 (i.e. the distance between the clamps 42 and the nozzles 8 in their topmost position, i.e. the position where the nozzles 8 are in a position closest to the clamps) is in the range of 1 to 12 cm.
[0073] As can be seen from
[0074] As further can be seen from
[0075] Cleaning Procedure:
[0076] The cleaning procedure can be adapted to the respective requirements and may, for example, depend on the type of the paintbrushes as well as on their contamination. In many cases, a process according to the following steps is advantageous: [0077] Pre-cleaning: In the pre-cleaning phase, the paintbrush is treated in the cleaning tub 3 with water while the nozzles 8 are led through the tuft 14. In this way, the worst contaminations are removed. [0078] Water change: The water in the cleaning tub 3 is exchanged. [0079] Main cleaning: In the main cleaning, a cleaning agent is added to the water, in particular surfactant, such as soft soap. Again, the paintbrush in the cleaning tub 3 is treated with the water complemented in this way while the nozzles 8 are led through the tuft 14. [0080] Water change: The water in the cleaning tub 3 is exchanged. [0081] Rinsing: During rinsing, the paintbrush in the cleaning tub 3 is again treated with water while the nozzles 8 are led through the tuft 14. In this phase, a paintbrush treating agent may, for example, be added to the water.
[0082] To support the cleaning process, the cleaning apparatus can comprise one or more ultrasound sources 48 (
[0083] Advantageously, the tuft 14 of the paintbrush is inserted, at least temporarily, completely into the cleaning liquid during cleaning, i.e. the liquid level in the cleaning tub 3 is at least temporarily higher than the top edge of the tuft in order to treat, for example, the whole tuft by means of ultrasound.
[0084] On the other hand, however, it is also conceivable to keep the liquid level in the cleaning tub 3 below the tuft region 15, even below the nozzle assembly 6, in particular while the nozzles 8 are moved through the tuft and dispense cleaning liquid.
[0085] Notes:
[0086] In the shown embodiment, the nozzles 8 are driven for rotation. It is, however, conceivable to move the nozzles 8 back-and-forth, for example along a straight or arcuate path.
[0087] Alternatively, the paintbrushes may be moved in respect to the nozzles 8 in order to move the nozzles 8 through the tuft. Also, the nozzles 8 as well as the paintbrushes may be moved.
[0088] In addition to a rotational movement, the nozzles 8 can execute a relative movement in respect to the paintbrush holders 10 along the rotational axis 20 such that they are not located, at each rotation, at the same axial position. This allows to clean the tuft even better. For this purpose, for example, an axial drive 15 schematically shown in
[0089] While, in the present application, preferred embodiments of the invention are shown, it is to be pointed out that the invention is not limited thereto and can also be carried out in different manner within the scope of the following claims.