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Title:
Brush strip for rotary coiled broom
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What is claimed is:
1. In a rotary coiled broom which includes a cylindrical core, a helically coiled brush strip wound about the cylindrical face of said core, said brush strip being comprised of a channel element and a plurality of radially extending bristles secured within said channel element, and means for securing the ends of said brush strip to the longitudinal ends of said core, the improvement wherein said channel element is provided with a plurality of protrusions on the underside of the base thereof which is in engagement with the cylindrical face of the core, said protrusions being spaced apart by distances along the length of said channel element so that there are no more than two protrusions per turn; and said channel element having sufficiently flexibility so that the application of a tensioning force on said channel element, such as that occurring when said broom is loaded, causes it to distort and assume a non-cylindrical shape about said core with portions thereof being spring-loaded into engagement with said core face about said protrusions.
2. In a rotary coiled broom according to claim 1 wherein said channel element is formed of a relatively hard and resilient material such as metal.
3. In a rotary coiled broom according to claim 2 wherein said protrusions comprise expanded material structures integral with said channel element formed by expanding the channel element material with a punch in a small and generally circular area in said base of the channel element.
4. A helically coiled brush strip for use with a cylindrical core, and including means for securing the ends of said brush strip to said core to wind the strip tightly upon the cylindrical face of said core, said brush strip comprising a channel element extending the length of said brush strip and a plurality of radially extending bristles secured within said channel element throughout the length thereof, said channel element being provided with a plurality of protrusions on the underside of the base thereof which is arranged to engage said cylindrical face of the core, said protrusions being spaced apart by distances along the length of said channel element so that there are no more than two protrusions per turn, and said channel element having sufficient flexibility so that the application of a tensioning force on said channel element, such as that occurring when said broom is loaded, causes it to distort and assume a non-cylindrical shape about said core with portions thereof being spring-loaded into engagement with said core face about said protrusions.
5. A helically coiled brush strip according to claim 4 wherein said channel elemment is formed of a relatively hard and resilient material such as metal.
6. A helically coiled brush strip according to claim 5 wherein said protrusions comprise expanded material structures integral with said channel element formed by expanding the channel element material with a punch in a small and generally circular area in said base of the channel element.
7. In a rotary coiled broom according to claim 1 wherein said protrusions are spaced apart by at least 1/2 turn of said channel element.
8. A helically coiled brush strip according to claim 4 wherein said protrusions are spaced apart by at least 1/2 turn of said channel element.
Other info:
Inventors:
Rosseau, Richard B. (Claremont, CA, US)
Application Number:
542316
Filing Date: 1975-01-20 Publication_date: 1976-04-27 Assignee:
FMC Corporation (San Jose, CA)
Primary Class(es):
15/182
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Primary Examiner:
Feldman, Peter
Assistant Examiner:
Attorney:
Kelly; R. S., Tripp; C. E.
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