Surface Cleaning Brush
20170188696 ยท 2017-07-06
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47J43/288
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A surface cleaning brush is disclosed having a brush head with a plate, the plate having a plurality of apertures. U-Shaped bristle assemblies are inserted in the apertures and the base of the U-shaped bristle assemblies are secured with pins bent perpendicularly to the plate. The pins and bases of the bristle assemblies are then encased in a suitable hardened material to prevent their removal.
Claims
1. A surface cleaning brush comprising a block with a plate therein, the plate including a plurality of apertures, a plurality of U-shaped bristle assemblies, each having a base and outwardly extending bristles, each of said bases being journaled in one of said apertures and including a pin disposed through said base of said bristle assemblies and oriented perpendicular to said plate to prevent removal of said bristle assemblies.
2. A surface cleaning brush as defined in claim 1 and including a filler material disposed over said pins and bases of said bristle assemblies.
3. A surface cleaning brush as defined in claim 1 and including a handle attached to said block.
4. A surface cleaning brush as defined in claim 3 and including at least one scraper blade secured to said block.
5. A surface cleaning brush as defined in claim 1 in which said brush includes a handle attached thereto, said handle having a swiveling hook in the end opposite said attachment to said brush.
6. A surface cleaning brush as defined in claim 1 and including at least one scraper blade secured to said block.
7. A surface cleaning brush as defined in claim 6 and including a second scraper blade disposed parallel to said at least one scraper blade.
8. A surface cleaning brush comprising a brush head having a block with a plate formed thereon, said plate having an outer surface and an inner surface and a plurality of apertures formed therethrough, a plurality of U-shaped bristle assemblies disposed in said apertures, said bristle assemblies each having a U-shaped base and outwardly extending bristles, said U-shaped bases being disposed adjacent said inner surface of said plate, and a plurality of pins disposed through said U-shaped bases and oriented perpendicular to said inner surface to prevent removal of said bristle assemblies.
9. A surface cleaning brush as defined in claim 8 and including a filler material disposed over said pins and bases of said bristle assemblies.
10. A surface cleaning brush as defined in claim 8 and including a handle attached to said block.
11. A surface cleaning brush as defined in claim 8 in which said brush includes a handle attached thereto, said handle having a swiveling hook in the end opposite said attachment to said brush.
12. A surface cleaning brush as defined in claim 8 and including at least one scraper blade secured to said block.
13. A surface cleaning brush as defined in claim 12 and including a second scraper blade disposed parallel to said at least one scraper blade.
14. A surface cleaning brush comprising a block with a plate therein, said plate having a plurality of apertures, a plurality of bristle assemblies, each having a base and an outwardly extending bristle, said base being disposed on one side of said plate and said bristle being disposed on the opposite side of said base, whereby said bristle assemblies are disposed in said apertures, and a pin disposed through said base for preventing removal of said bristle assemblies.
15. A surface cleaning brush as defined in claim 14 and including a filler material disposed over said pins and bases of said bristle assemblies.
16. A surface cleaning brush as defined in claim 14 and including a handle attached to said block.
17. A surface cleaning brush as defined in claim 14 in which said brush includes a handle attached thereto, said handle having a swiveling hook in the end opposite said attachment to said brush.
18. A surface cleaning brush as defined in claim 14 and including at least one scraper blade secured to said block.
19. A surface cleaning brush as defined in claim 18 and including a second scraper blade disposed parallel to said at least one scraper blade.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0014] Referring now more specifically to the drawings, and to
[0015] While shown configured for use as a barbecue grill brush, the present surface cleaning brush can be used for a multitude of purposes, and can be supplied with or without a scraper, and/or with or without a hook. Reference will be made herein to a brush for cleaning the cooking surface of a barbecue grill, but only as an example of intended use. The structural components, particularly the brush head, can be used in many different environments and in a variety of cleaning or brushing endeavors.
[0016] As can be seen in
[0017] The scraper blades 26 are oriented generally perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the brush head and generally parallel to one another. As opposed to many prior art scraper blades that have a V-shaped orientation, the parallel orientation is found to be more efficient, particularly on a barbecue grill cooking grate. Regardless of the direction of travel, the leading blade loosens or removes debris, while the following blade removes any debris left behind.
[0018] Hook 28 is rotationally mounted in the end of handle 24. This facilitates replacing the brush assembly on an existing hook, protrusion, rail, or the like.
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[0020] The modified bristle assemblies are shown in
[0021] The block 30 may include dividing walls 33. The walls are used to stabilize the block 30 and may also serve to subdivide the brush head into different regions. For example, the bristles in the leading end of the brush head, i.e., those furthest from the handle, may be of a different composition from the bristles in the center or trailing end. An embodiment may have a combination of steel and copper bristles, as an example.
[0022] As shown in
[0023] Following insertion and securement of the plurality of bristle assemblies, as shown in
[0024] The brush head assembly thus achieves a level of security heretofore not found in brush implements. Once secured, the bristle assemblies are virtually impossible to remove, thereby preventing their being inadvertently lodged in, for example, food being cooked on a recently-brushed cooking surface.
[0025] While an embodiment of a surface cleaning brush, and modifications thereof, have been shown and described in detail herein, various additional changes and modifications may be made without departing from the scope of the present disclosure.