Auxiliary Brush Patents (Class 15/42)
  • Patent number: 4498207
    Abstract: A floor sweeper includes a housing sub-frame having a pair of end partitions which mount a brush for sweeping debris from the floor and drive wheels for supporting the sweeper and rotating the brush. The drive wheels are mounted on either side of the brush for free movement between loaded and unloaded positions against a pair of coupling wheels disposed at opposite ends of the brush axle in response to fore and aft translation of the sweeper over the floor. Each drive wheel mounting includes a curved wire spring having a pair of bent legs at opposite ends thereof. One leg is pivotally mounted to the end partition and the other leg rotatably mounts the drive wheel with its free end riding along an inclined ramp formed in the end partition. When the sweeper is moved in one direction the spring is compressed to urge the drive wheel into driving engagement with a coupling wheel to rotate the brush.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 1, 1983
    Date of Patent: February 12, 1985
    Assignee: Bissell Inc.
    Inventor: Henry J. Rosendall
  • Patent number: 4484372
    Abstract: Floor-sweeping machine consisting of a housing with a revolving brush which is mounted rotatably therein and which can be driven by means of running wheels projecting from the under side of the housing, and in which, for the purpose of rapid assembly and removal, the revolving brush 14 is mounted rotatably by means of two bearing clasps 19 which engage on its ends and which each have a bearing receptacle 24 for the associated bearing end of the revolving brush 14, and the bearing clasps 19 are themselves retained by securely positioned clamping onto housing parts 23.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 8, 1982
    Date of Patent: November 27, 1984
    Assignee: ITT Industries, Inc.
    Inventors: Dieter Patzold, Alfons Schreiber, Peter Tiwi
  • Patent number: 4464804
    Abstract: A handheld sweeper with a rotary brush and compartments for collecting debris has a rear door pivotally mounted to close a rear opening of the compartment. A front button operates a plate terminating with a hinge-like web connected to the door to open and close the door. A biasing spring biases the door closed. An auxiliary brush in front of the sweeper is located below the button.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 2, 1982
    Date of Patent: August 14, 1984
    Assignee: Hopkins Manufacturing Corporation
    Inventor: Ross E. Hopkins
  • Patent number: 4355436
    Abstract: Wall-floor edge cleaning ability in a vacuum cleaner is improved by a disk brush positioned rim with its bristles capable of floor contact and the hard, unyielding parts entirely contained in a gap in a bumper guard affixed to an exterior side wall of the housing. A stub shaft, loosely penetrating an aperture in the said housing side wall, is rigidly affixed at one extremity to the hub of the disk brush and at the other extremity axially to a free, unfettered end of a revolvable brush roll, the said brush roll horizontally supported within the nozzle area between the housing side walls. The disk brush is consequently revolvable with the brush roll. The disk brush may join the stub shaft end on a slightly oblique plane to assure better agitation of a carpet nap and direct penetration of a wall-floor edge by the rim bristles. To facilitate assembly and replacement of worn parts, the members are removably joined.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 19, 1981
    Date of Patent: October 26, 1982
    Inventor: Samuel Hertzberg
  • Patent number: 4222146
    Abstract: A vacuum cleaner with improved carpet-wall edge cleaning ability achieved by bringing a free brush roll cleaning end and its bristle tufts and beater bars into optimum proximity with the edge to be cleaned. Aligned bearing structures within which the brush roll revolves, conventionally disposed to fetter the brush roll ends, are placed so that at least one is positioned on an inner segment of the brush roll, leaving a brush roll cleaning end free, unfettered. The space vacated by the bearing structure so treated allows extension of the free brush roll cleaning end into loose abutment with the general housing material, the bristle tufts and the beater bars comparably extended. These latter members can now function closer to the edge to be cleaned, thereby performing better. Additionally, a cutout in the general housing and adjacent materials allows of further extension of the free brush roll cleaning end into space thus vacated.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 29, 1978
    Date of Patent: September 16, 1980
    Inventor: Samuel Hertzberg
  • Patent number: 4219902
    Abstract: A brush assembly is fixedly mounted to each side wall of a vacuum cleaner head closely adjacent the axis of a rotary brush. The brush bristles of each assembly are directed so as to brushingly engage the wall-floor corner. The brushes are aligned in the direction of longitudinal movement of the vacuum cleaner. A guide slot is formed in the head adjacent the end of each brush assembly, with each slot providing communication between the outside of the head and the vacuum chamber containing the rotary brush. Dirt and debris loosened by the brush assemblies is sucked through the channels formed by the slots and the floor, and then into the path of the rotary brush and into the vacuum chamber.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 9, 1979
    Date of Patent: September 2, 1980
    Assignee: Oreck Corporation
    Inventor: Donald R. DeMaagd
  • Patent number: 4177533
    Abstract: A cleaning device has a main brush which picks up dirt from a surface to be cleaned and deposits it in dirt-collecting receptacles as the cleaning device is moved over the surface to be cleaned. A pair of additional brushes is mounted in corner regions of the housing and delivers dirt toward the main brush. The additional brushes are rotated as the cleaning device is moved over the surface in opposite directions, and they are mounted in bearings for limited pivoting substantially in the opposite directions so that those portions of the bristles of the additional brushes which move toward the main brush are in contact with the surface to be cleaned. A driving wheel rotates the additional brushes in opposite angular directions depending on the direction of movement of the cleaning device, the additional brushes and the driving wheel being partly supported in a main portion of the housing, and partly in a cover which is connected to the main portion of the housing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 4, 1975
    Date of Patent: December 11, 1979
    Assignee: Leifheit International Guenter Leifheit GmbH
    Inventors: Johannes Liebscher, Rolf G. Schulein
  • Patent number: 4170803
    Abstract: A floor sweeper having an improved pivotal means for a handle is disclosed. The pivotal means comprises a main body having a concave portion thereon, a holding member having bearing apertures and a leaf spring positioned in a predetermined seat of the concave portion of the main body, wherein the handle is pivotally supported to swing in a desired angle such that shaft members of the handle are received in the bearing apertures of the holding member and base end of the handle is pressed upward by the leaf spring.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 6, 1978
    Date of Patent: October 16, 1979
    Assignee: Hukuba Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha
    Inventor: Gunsei Saito
  • Patent number: 4168561
    Abstract: A pair of opposed bail stay members are frictionally mounted to the horizontal bar of a T-bar bail, with the stay members engaging the bail stud. The resultant assembly is inserted up through the central slot of the sweeper top and held in position by friction. The opposed stay members seal the top against penetration of dirt into the sweeper mechanism. The outer ends of the horizontal bail bar are received within slots formed in the end partitions of the sweeper sub-frame. The bail bar ends prevent inward movement of the partitions in the event the latter comes loose from the housing end walls. The opposed stay members form a channel for angular movement of the bail stud and with the channel being formed to provide at least one end detent and a central detent. The stay members are slightly flexible and the channel between detents is slightly narrower than the diameter of the bail stud. The detents themselves are dimensioned to be relatively free of the bail stud when the latter is in a detent position.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 19, 1978
    Date of Patent: September 25, 1979
    Assignee: Bissell, Inc.
    Inventor: Henry J. Rosendall
  • Patent number: 4124913
    Abstract: A unitary top-less peripheral frame is provided which holds substantially all the functional parts of the sweeper. The frame includes end walls carrying bearings which receive the ends of the brush roller shaft, with the said end walls being spring-like and flexible to permit easy insertion and removal of the shaft. The frame has brush bristle tufts mounted therein at the corners. A separate top is removably mounted to the peripheral frame, with the top carrying bail detent or stop elements which additionally extend downwardly and lock the top to the unitary frame while also holding the dust pan springs in place. The front and/or rear frame walls which extend between the said end walls form a debris-retaining wall. The frame provides a lip which is engageable by the pan edge and which seals the pan chamber and tends to increase the frictional forces between the sweeper wheels and the brush roller element.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 29, 1977
    Date of Patent: November 14, 1978
    Assignee: Bissell, Inc.
    Inventor: Henry J. Rosendall
  • Patent number: 4107809
    Abstract: A floor sweeper is provided. The sweeper includes a frame having a corner portion. A hub member is mounted at the corner portion for rotation about an upright axis which is inclined to the horizontal. The hub has a circumferential side face and an underside with faces toward a surface to be swept. An annulus of bristles projects from the sideface of the hub member. The bristles have free end portions projecting downwardly beyond the underside so that increments of the annulus consecutively contact the surface to be swept because of the inclination of the axis. An annulus of radially extending teeth are connected to the underside of the hub member from which they extend downwardly to thereby engage the surface to be swept so as to rotate the hub member.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 28, 1977
    Date of Patent: August 22, 1978
    Assignee: Leifheit International Guenter Leifheit GmbH
    Inventors: Rolf G. Schuelein, Rainer Friedrich
  • Patent number: 4106151
    Abstract: An improved carpet sweeper includes a handle, an intermediate member having legs at the lower portion thereof, and a plurality of sweeper units, the number of legs being equal to that of the sweeper units. Each of the corresponding legs and sweeper units is connected to provide the assembly of the sweeper units.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 10, 1977
    Date of Patent: August 15, 1978
    Assignee: Hukuba Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha
    Inventors: Ray Cowdery, Johan M. Larsen
  • Patent number: 4099284
    Abstract: Driving wheels for auxiliary rotary wheels are provided at the forward corners of a sweeper in a spaced relationship from driving wheels for a main rotary brush to provide a long wheel base.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 22, 1977
    Date of Patent: July 11, 1978
    Assignee: Tanita Corporation
    Inventors: Mamoru Shinozaki, Yuichi Takahama, Hachiro Tubaki, Kazuo Nagasawa, Yasao Mikami
  • Patent number: 4086677
    Abstract: A cleaning device includes a housing having a frame including longitudinally spaced front and rear wall portions and transversely spaced lateral portions, and a plurality of support walls which extend in substantial parallelism with the lateral wall portions, on the one hand and with the front wall portion, on the other hand, and with spacing therefrom. The support walls are formed with bearing recesses which have open ends facing toward the surface to be cleaned when the cleaning device is in use, and at least one cover is provided which has respective closing portions which close the open ends of the bearing recesses and circumferentially complement the latter. The device further includes a plurality of wheels which engage the surface to be cleaned, and at least one cleaning body, such as a brush, which is mounted on the housing for rotation and driven into rotation in response to rotation of the wheels during the engagement of the latter with the surface to be cleaned.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 1, 1976
    Date of Patent: May 2, 1978
    Assignee: Leifheit International Gunter Leifheit GmbH
    Inventors: Johannes Liebscher, Rolf G. Schulein
  • Patent number: 4040138
    Abstract: A drive for rotating a corner-sweeping brush of a sweeping device includes a gear on the brush, and a translation member provided with teeth engaging the gear and rotating the same about its axis with attendant rotation of the brush when the housing of the sweeping device comes into contact with an obstruction during its forward movement. An actuating member is connected to the translation member under interposition of a time-delay unit, and moves the translation member into engagement with the gear and subsequently toward an extended position thereof with concomitant rotation of the brush so that dirt is removed from the corner region of the surface being swept, even after the housing of the sweeping device has come to a standstill. The actuating member may be connected to a handle of the sweeping device, or it may be a discrete element projecting forwardly or upwardly out of the housing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 13, 1975
    Date of Patent: August 9, 1977
    Assignee: Leifheit International Gunter Leifheit GmbH
    Inventor: Johannes Liebscher
  • Patent number: 4028765
    Abstract: A floor or carpet sweeper has a hollow housing provided on its lower side with a plurality of floor-engaging wheels. The bottom of the housing is closed by means of a cover plate which is pivoted on the housing about an axis perpendicular to the forward and backward direction of travel of the housing during sweeping. This cover plate is formed with a throughgoing hole and is provided with upwardly bent tabs on which a cylindrical brush is rotatably mounted, this brush extending through the hole in the plate. In addition the ends of the brush are engageable with the wheels when the cover plate is closed on the housing so that the brush is rotatably driven by these wheels. A magnet holds the cover plate in place on the bottom of the housing and engages against an inclined surface on this cover plate. This magnet can be moved along the inclined surfaces so as to vary the height setting of the brush.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 19, 1976
    Date of Patent: June 14, 1977
    Assignee: Leifheit International Gunter Leifheit GmbH
    Inventor: Johannes Liebscher
  • Patent number: 4007508
    Abstract: Herein disclosed is a manual floor sweeper including a casing, a pair of front and a pair of rear wheels and a pair of roll brush brooms juxtaposed longitudinally in parallel with each other in a manner to rotate inwardly in response to the rotation of the wheels so as to sweep up the dust on the floor into the hollow space of the casing. Two substantially enclosed housings are juxtaposed to each other at the both sides of the casing. Each of two gear trains is accommodated in each of the housings and includes a pair of drive gears, a pair of brush actuating gears, and a pair of coactive gears.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 2, 1975
    Date of Patent: February 15, 1977
    Assignee: Hiroshi Watanabe
    Inventor: Akio Ooyachi
  • Patent number: 3978539
    Abstract: A floor sweeper having, in addition to its main brush roller, one or more auxiliary brushes for sweeping debris into the path of the main brush. Each auxiliary brush includes a brush body having an annular array of outwardly downwardly inclined brush bristles. A flexible drive ring is mounted concentric to said bristles and adjacent the roots thereof on the underside of the brush body. Both the ring and bristle tips are disposed in fixed parallel planes and the assembly is mounted on an axis which is fixed and inclined from the vertical in a manner so that the rearward brush edge will, upon forward sweeper movement, rotate transversely inwardly beneath the sweeper housing with a debris disturbing and flicking action. Downward force on the sweeper causes the drive ring to deform upwardly and to deflect the adjacent bristles in a direction away from the carpet to keep the brush-carpet friction forces generally equalized.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 30, 1975
    Date of Patent: September 7, 1976
    Assignee: Bissell, Inc.
    Inventor: Robert A. Yonkers
  • Patent number: 3937174
    Abstract: A sweeper having at least one laterally arranged side brush rotatably mounted about a rotational axis inclined with respect to the vertical axis of the sweeper and having bristles arranged in a pattern about the rotational axis, and a drive mechanism responsive to the lateral displacement of the sweeper over the surface being swept for rotating the side brush in a predetermined direction of rotation about the rotational axis independently of the direction of lateral displacement of the sweeper.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 21, 1973
    Date of Patent: February 10, 1976
    Inventor: Hermann Haaga