CLEANING BRUSH
20180271266 ยท 2018-09-27
Inventors
Cpc classification
A46B9/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B25G3/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A46B9/026
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A46B2200/3073
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B25G3/36
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A46B3/18
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A46B3/18
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A46B9/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A46B9/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A cleaning brush includes a rod body having a first end and a second end. The first end of the rod body includes a first connecting portion. The second end of the rod body includes a first bristle portion and a second bristle portion. A storage portion free of bristles is formed between the first and second bristle portions. An engaging member includes a first end and a second end. The first end of the engaging member includes a second connecting portion engaged with the first connecting portion. The second end of the engaging member includes a first engaging portion.
Claims
1. A cleaning brush comprising: a rod body including a first end and a second end, with the first end of the rod body including a first connecting portion, with the second end of the rod body including a first bristle portion and a second bristle portion, and with a storage portion free of bristles formed between the first and second bristle portions; and an engaging member including a first end and a second end, with the first end of the engaging member including a second connecting portion engaged with the first connecting portion, and with the second end of the engaging member including a first engaging portion.
2. The cleaning brush as claimed in claim 1, wherein the rod body is formed by twisting two metal wires to provide the first and second bristle portions.
3. The cleaning brush as claimed in claim 1, wherein the rod body is formed by twisting four metal wires to provide the first and second bristle portions.
4. The cleaning brush as claimed in claim 1, wherein each of the first and second bristle portions has an axial length, and wherein the axial lengths of the first and second bristle portions are identical or different.
5. The cleaning brush as claimed in claim 1, wherein each of the first and second bristle portions has a rotational diameter when rotated, and wherein the rotational diameters of the first and second bristle portions are identical or different.
6. The cleaning brush as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first and second bristle portions are made of a same material or different materials.
7. The cleaning brush as claimed in claim 1, further including an extension member having a first end and a second end, with a third connecting portion formed on the second end of the engaging member, with the first end of the extension member including a fourth connecting portion engaged with the third connecting portion, and with the second end of the extension member having a second engaging portion.
8. The cleaning brush as claimed in claim 7, wherein the third connecting portion is in threading connection with the fourth connecting portion.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0023] With reference to
[0024] Still referring to
[0025] Each of the first and second bristle portions 11 and 12 has an axial length. The axial lengths of the first and second bristle portions 11 and 12 are identical or different. Furthermore, each of the first and second bristle portions 11 and 12 has a rotational diameter when rotated. The rotational diameters of the first and second bristle portions 11 and 12 are identical or different. Furthermore, the first and second bristle portions 11 and 12 can be made of the same material or different materials, such as metal, nylon strings, etc. Thus, the cleaning brush can provide wider and versatile effects. A first connecting portion 14 is formed on the first end of the rod body 1 for coupling with the engaging member 2.
[0026] With reference to
[0027] With reference to
[0028] When the cleaning brush is used to clean a hole, the rod body 1 is driven to rotate. The first bristle portion 11 of the rod body 1 firstly stirs up the dust residing in the hole. Since the first bristle portion 11 is twisted into a helical shape, the rotating direction of the rod body 1 is so arranged that the first bristle portion 11 compels the stirred dust into the storage portion 13. Since there is a discontinuous section of bristle arrangement between the first and second bristle portions 11 and 12, the stirred dust entering the storage portion 13 can only remain in the storage position 13. Thus, the cleaning brush can move deeper into the hole, and the second bristle portion 12 takes over the cleaning job. Accordingly, the dust in the hole can be completely removed to provide a tidy work.
[0029] After the cleaning job is finished, the cleaning brush can be moved upward to move the first and second bristle portions 11 and 12 of the rod body 1 out of the hole. Thus, the dust remained on the storage portion 13 free of bristles can be easily removed from the rod body 1. Accordingly, the cleaning brush can rapidly and easily clean the dust. Furthermore, after the hole has been cleaned, an adhesive can be filled into the hole for securely engaging a to-be-connected object in the hole.
[0030] With reference to
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[0032] The engaging member 3 includes a first end and a second end. The first end of the engaging member 3 includes a second connecting portion 31 that can be coupled with the first connecting portion 14 (see
[0033] The extension member 4 has a first end and a second end. The first end of the extension member 4 includes a fourth connecting portion 41 engaged with the third connecting portion 32. The fourth connecting portion 41 can be a thread portion, which is an inner thread or an outer thread. In this embodiment, the fourth connecting portion 41 is an inner thread. A second engaging portion 42 is formed on the second end of the extension member 4 and can be in the form of an elongated groove 42a, a short slot 42b, or any other conventional coupling structure. Thus, the engaging member 4 can be coupled by the engaging portion 42 with a tool, such as an electric tool, a pneumatic tool, or an electric screw driver, and can be driven by the tool to rotate.
[0034] By providing the extension member 4, the rod body 1 of the cleaning brush of the second embodiment according to the present invention can be easily selected and replaced. For example, a suitable rod body 1 can be selected or changed in response to holes of different diameters and lengths or cleaning of dusts of different materials. Alternatively, a suitable extension member 4 can be selected or changed in response to different engaging portions of various tools, which permits application on various tools to achieve wider and more versatile effects.
[0035] In view of the foregoing, in the cleaning brush according to the present invention, since the rod body 1 includes the first and second bristle portions 11 and 12 and the storage portion 13 between the first and second bristle portions 11 and 12, when the cleaning brush is used to clean a hole, the first bristle portion 11 firstly stirs up the dust residing in the hole, and the dust can only remain in the storage portion 13. Then, the second bristle 12 proceeds with deeper cleaning to thoroughly remove the dust in the hole. This permits a secure coupling effect of a to-be-connected object by filling an adhesive into the hole after cleaning. After the cleaning job, the dust remaining in the storage portion 13 can be easily removed. Thus, the cleaning brush according to the present invention can rapidly and easily clean the dust, and the user is willing to reuse the cleaning brush. Thus, the cleaning brush has a longer service life.
[0036] 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.