US20060130250A1 - Washing brush with a detergent doser - Google Patents
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- the invention is applicable to the field of accessories for machines for cleaning dirty surfaces; in particular it is preponderantly applicable for domestic use, such as for example cleaning car bodywork, or blinds and the like.
- the devices are generally constituted by a handle for manoeuvring the brush and a box body which externally terminates with a plurality of soft bristles for cleaning a dirty surface.
- the prior art includes an Italian patent, filed by the same application, no. IT 1214945, in which a washing brush is illustrated, activated by the cleaning water.
- the device exhibits a tubular body, having a double function, as a handle for manoeuvring the brush and a port for connection to a water-supply source, defining a channel for water that terminates in a box-type body.
- the body externally exhibits a plurality of bristles which, when the brush is moved about, eliminate the traces of dirt on a surface.
- the use of the device includes a succession of operative stages before a clean surface is obtained.
- a pre-washing stage in which he or she wets the dirty surface and, by brushing the surface with the bristles, effects a first cleaning operation on the surface.
- the surface is rinsed, removing both the layer of detergent and the finer dirt.
- brushes having an integrated reservoir for containing liquid detergent have been developed.
- the reservoir is provided at a bottom thereof with detergent passage holes, which can also be termed mixing holes, which mix the detergent directly with water.
- the pre-washing stage and detergent-distribution stage can be combined, simplifying the washing process by reducing working times.
- the main aim of the present invention is to provide a brush integrated with a reservoir for liquid detergent which is not hampered by the above-described blocking problem of the mixing holes.
- washing brush which is characterised in that it comprises one or more of the technical solutions claimed in the accompanying claims.
- the washing brush ( 1 ) comprises a main body ( 2 ) having an inlet ( 3 ) connectable to a water supply source and an outlet ( 4 ) from which a mixture of water and liquid detergent exits externally of the brush ( 1 ).
- the body ( 2 ) is provided with a reservoir ( 5 ) for containing a liquid detergent, having a bottom ( 5 a ) affording at least a hole ( 6 ).
- the brush ( 1 ) is provided with integral means ( 9 ) for mechanically removing the liquid detergent remaining at the base of the at least a hole ( 6 ).
- FIG. 1 is a section made along a horizontal plane of the device of the invention
- FIG. 2 is a section made along line I-I of FIG. 1 of the device;
- FIG. 3 is a detailed view from above of a first detail of the device
- FIG. 4 is a detailed view from below of a second detail of the device.
- 1 denotes in its entirety a washing brush according to the present invention.
- the brush 1 is defined by a main body 2 exhibiting an inlet 3 which is connectable to a water supply source and an outlet 4 through which a mixture of water and liquid detergent terminates externally of the device.
- the main body 2 is composed of a handle 25 connected to a box-type body 26 , which body 26 is preferably defined by an upper shell 26 a and a lower shell 26 b , joined one to the other.
- the handle 25 which is preferably hollow and tubular, exhibits a first end 25 a which enables a connection of the inlet 3 to a water supply source and a second end 25 b which enables a connection to the box-type body 26 .
- An attachment 27 is interpositioned between the body 26 and the handle 25 , in proximity of the second end 25 b of the handle 25 , which attachment 27 exhibits at a first end thereof 27 a , facing the inlet 3 , a filter 28 which can hold back solid substances suspended in the water, and at a second end thereof 27 b , opposite the first end 27 a , a nozzle 29 conveying the water flow.
- the body 26 is inferiorly provided, at the lower shell 26 b , with a disc element 10 inferiorly provided with a plurality of bristles 7 for permitting a washing of a dirty surface.
- Means for transmission of motion 8 are present internally of the body 26 , which means for transmission can induce a rotation on the disc element 10 .
- the means for transmission of motion 8 exhibit a bladed impeller 13 and a sprocket 19 .
- the impeller 13 and the sprocket are both keyed on a first shaft 14 by means of known type.
- the impeller 13 exhibits a plurality of blades 18 on a periphery thereof, which are struck by the flow of water crossing the brush 1 .
- the nozzle 29 of the attachment 27 causes the flow of water to converge on the plurality of blades 18 , inducing the impeller 13 to rotate.
- the sprocket 19 is preferably located below the impeller 13 .
- a reservoir 5 for containing a liquid detergent is located below the body 26 .
- the reservoir 5 is defined by a recess 21 , preferably cylindrical and preferably afforded on the upper shell 26 a , which recess 21 functions as a bottom 5 a of the reservoir in which at least a hole 6 is afforded for expulsion of the liquid detergent.
- At least five holes 6 are present, specially distributed on the circumferential periphery of the recess 21 .
- an opening 22 is afforded on the lateral wall of the recess 21 .
- the opening 22 is a port through which flows the water sent by the plurality of blades 18 of the impeller 13 internally of the reservoir 5 , so that the reservoir 5 also functions as a water-liquid detergent mixing chamber.
- the reservoir is superiorly closed and sealed by a lid 23 .
- the lid 23 inferiorly exhibits a prolongation 24 , preferably tubular and hollow and couplable with play internally of the recess 21 , which terminates with a regular toothing 31 defining a plurality of chambers.
- the toothing 31 enables a gradual opening or closing of the opening 22 .
- liquid detergent percolates, through the hole 6 , into the underlying zone to mix with the water turbulently internally of the body 26 .
- more or fewer holes 6 on the bottom 5 a of the reservoir 5 can be opened or closed, to vary the quantity of water-detergent mixture exiting from the brush 1 , or only liquid detergent should the second embodiment be used.
- the means 9 for mechanically removing comprise a disc element 10 and at least a projection 11 located on a back of the disc element 10 .
- the disc element 10 which faces the reservoir and is below it, is inferiorly connected to the plurality of bristles 7 .
- the disc element 10 is crossed by at least an opening 30 afforded thereon, which enables a mixture of water and liquid detergent to exit.
- a toothing 20 is present on the periphery of the disc element 10 .
- the toothing 20 is mechanically connected to the sprocket 19 , in such a way that the sprocket 19 transmits rotary motion to the disc element 10 , which in turn moves the plurality of bristles 7 .
- the disc element 10 is superiorly connected to the at least a projection 11 .
- the projection 11 preferably defined by a rectangular tooth 12 , extends from disc element 10 up until it contacts with the bottom 5 a of the reservoir 5 .
- the tooth 12 when it rotates, being solidly constrained to the disc element 10 , drags on the bottom 5 a of the reservoir and describes a circular crown trajectory, interesting at least a hole 6 .
- the means 9 for mechanically removing proceed to remove any traces of detergent remaining in the hole 6 which may have solidified.
- the removal occurs through contact, but is also aided by an aspiration effect generated and amplified by the high speed of rotation of the disc element 10 .
- the tooth 12 is preferably made of a synthetic material so that when dragging on the bottom of the reservoir 5 it does not cause any lacerations.
- the means for scraping/dragging are composed of at least three teeth 12 .
- Each tooth 12 of the at least three teeth has a different radial distance from the centre of the disc element 10 as the disc element 10 is arranged eccentrically with respect to the reservoir 5 .
- a further advantage of the invention is given by an acceleration in the liquid detergent or water-detergent mixture exit, caused by the rapid passage of the teeth at the bottom orifice of the holes 6 .
- This advantage also means that high-viscosity detergents can be used.
Abstract
The washing brush (1) comprises a main body (2) having an inlet (3) connectable to a water supply source and an outlet (4) from which a mixture of water and liquid detergent exits externally of the brush (1). The body (2) is provided with a reservoir (5) for containing a liquid detergent, having a bottom (5 a) affording at least a hole (6). Externally of the main body (2) there is a plurality of bristles (7) for removing the dirt, moved by means for transmitting motion (8). The brush (1) is provided with integral means (9) for mechanically removing the liquid detergent remaining at the base of the at least a hole (6).
Description
- The invention is applicable to the field of accessories for machines for cleaning dirty surfaces; in particular it is preponderantly applicable for domestic use, such as for example cleaning car bodywork, or blinds and the like.
- The devices are generally constituted by a handle for manoeuvring the brush and a box body which externally terminates with a plurality of soft bristles for cleaning a dirty surface.
- The prior art includes an Italian patent, filed by the same application, no. IT 1214945, in which a washing brush is illustrated, activated by the cleaning water.
- The device exhibits a tubular body, having a double function, as a handle for manoeuvring the brush and a port for connection to a water-supply source, defining a channel for water that terminates in a box-type body.
- The body externally exhibits a plurality of bristles which, when the brush is moved about, eliminate the traces of dirt on a surface.
- The use of the device includes a succession of operative stages before a clean surface is obtained.
- In a first stage the operator proceeds with a pre-washing stage in which he or she wets the dirty surface and, by brushing the surface with the bristles, effects a first cleaning operation on the surface.
- Then, either manually or using another device, the operator proceeds to cover the already-wet surface with a liquid detergent.
- In a final stage, and once more using the brush, the surface is rinsed, removing both the layer of detergent and the finer dirt.
- Obviously this is a considerably laborious task for the operator, especially bearing in mind the dimensions of some dirty surfaces.
- In order to reduce the operative washing times by simplifying the structure, brushes having an integrated reservoir for containing liquid detergent have been developed.
- The reservoir is provided at a bottom thereof with detergent passage holes, which can also be termed mixing holes, which mix the detergent directly with water.
- In these devices the pre-washing stage and detergent-distribution stage can be combined, simplifying the washing process by reducing working times.
- When these devices are put away, after work has finished, if there are traces of detergent still in the incorporated reservoir, they can run into the mixing holes and solidify.
- When the brush is taken out to be used again, the functioning thereof is compromised as the mixing holes for the detergent are blocked and will not collaborate in the mixing of the water and detergent.
- What is more, these brushes, for ergonomic and design reasons, having the reservoir internally arranged, have the further disadvantage of its being difficult to gain access to the reservoir to free up the mixing holes.
- The main aim of the present invention is to provide a brush integrated with a reservoir for liquid detergent which is not hampered by the above-described blocking problem of the mixing holes.
- The precise technical objective described and the specified aims are all attained by a washing brush which is characterised in that it comprises one or more of the technical solutions claimed in the accompanying claims.
- The washing brush (1) comprises a main body (2) having an inlet (3) connectable to a water supply source and an outlet (4) from which a mixture of water and liquid detergent exits externally of the brush (1). The body (2) is provided with a reservoir (5) for containing a liquid detergent, having a bottom (5 a) affording at least a hole (6). Externally of the main body (2) there is a plurality of bristles (7) for removing the dirt, moved by means for transmitting motion (8). The brush (1) is provided with integral means (9) for mechanically removing the liquid detergent remaining at the base of the at least a hole (6).
- Further characteristics and advantages of the present invention will better emerge from the detailed description that follows, of some preferred but not exclusive embodiments thereof, illustrated purely by way of example in the accompanying figures of the drawings, in which:
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FIG. 1 is a section made along a horizontal plane of the device of the invention; -
FIG. 2 is a section made along line I-I ofFIG. 1 of the device; -
FIG. 3 is a detailed view from above of a first detail of the device; -
FIG. 4 is a detailed view from below of a second detail of the device. - With reference to the figures of the drawings, 1 denotes in its entirety a washing brush according to the present invention.
- The brush 1 is defined by a main body 2 exhibiting an inlet 3 which is connectable to a water supply source and an outlet 4 through which a mixture of water and liquid detergent terminates externally of the device.
- The main body 2 is composed of a
handle 25 connected to a box-type body 26, whichbody 26 is preferably defined by anupper shell 26 a and alower shell 26 b, joined one to the other. - The
handle 25, which is preferably hollow and tubular, exhibits afirst end 25 a which enables a connection of the inlet 3 to a water supply source and asecond end 25 b which enables a connection to the box-type body 26. - An
attachment 27 is interpositioned between thebody 26 and thehandle 25, in proximity of thesecond end 25 b of thehandle 25, whichattachment 27 exhibits at a first end thereof 27 a, facing the inlet 3, afilter 28 which can hold back solid substances suspended in the water, and at a second end thereof 27 b, opposite thefirst end 27 a, anozzle 29 conveying the water flow. - The
body 26 is inferiorly provided, at thelower shell 26 b, with adisc element 10 inferiorly provided with a plurality of bristles 7 for permitting a washing of a dirty surface. - Means for transmission of
motion 8 are present internally of thebody 26, which means for transmission can induce a rotation on thedisc element 10. - The means for transmission of
motion 8 exhibit abladed impeller 13 and asprocket 19. - The
impeller 13 and the sprocket are both keyed on afirst shaft 14 by means of known type. - The
impeller 13 exhibits a plurality ofblades 18 on a periphery thereof, which are struck by the flow of water crossing the brush 1. - In particular, the
nozzle 29 of theattachment 27 causes the flow of water to converge on the plurality ofblades 18, inducing theimpeller 13 to rotate. - The
sprocket 19 is preferably located below theimpeller 13. - A reservoir 5 for containing a liquid detergent is located below the
body 26. - The reservoir 5 is defined by a
recess 21, preferably cylindrical and preferably afforded on theupper shell 26 a, which recess 21 functions as abottom 5 a of the reservoir in which at least ahole 6 is afforded for expulsion of the liquid detergent. - In the preferred embodiment illustrated in the figures of the drawings at least five
holes 6 are present, specially distributed on the circumferential periphery of therecess 21. - In an embodiment illustrated in the accompanying figures, an
opening 22 is afforded on the lateral wall of therecess 21. - The
opening 22 is a port through which flows the water sent by the plurality ofblades 18 of theimpeller 13 internally of the reservoir 5, so that the reservoir 5 also functions as a water-liquid detergent mixing chamber. - The reservoir is superiorly closed and sealed by a
lid 23. - The
lid 23 inferiorly exhibits aprolongation 24, preferably tubular and hollow and couplable with play internally of therecess 21, which terminates with aregular toothing 31 defining a plurality of chambers. - When the
lid 23 rotates, thetoothing 31 enables a gradual opening or closing of theopening 22. - In a second preferred embodiment, not illustrated in the accompanying figures on the
lateral wall 21 of therecess 21, no opening is afforded 22. - In this embodiment the liquid detergent percolates, through the
hole 6, into the underlying zone to mix with the water turbulently internally of thebody 26. With the moving of theregular toothing 31 more orfewer holes 6 on thebottom 5 a of the reservoir 5 can be opened or closed, to vary the quantity of water-detergent mixture exiting from the brush 1, or only liquid detergent should the second embodiment be used. - Below the
bottom 5 a of the reservoir 5 there are means 5 for mechanically removing any traces of liquid detergent left on the base of the at least ahole 6, which means 9 are mobile with respect to the reservoir by means of atransmission 8. - The
means 9 for mechanically removing comprise adisc element 10 and at least aprojection 11 located on a back of thedisc element 10. - The
disc element 10, which faces the reservoir and is below it, is inferiorly connected to the plurality of bristles 7. - The
disc element 10 is crossed by at least an opening 30 afforded thereon, which enables a mixture of water and liquid detergent to exit. - A
toothing 20 is present on the periphery of thedisc element 10. - The
toothing 20 is mechanically connected to thesprocket 19, in such a way that thesprocket 19 transmits rotary motion to thedisc element 10, which in turn moves the plurality of bristles 7. - The
disc element 10 is superiorly connected to the at least aprojection 11. - The
projection 11, preferably defined by arectangular tooth 12, extends fromdisc element 10 up until it contacts with thebottom 5 a of the reservoir 5. - The
tooth 12, when it rotates, being solidly constrained to thedisc element 10, drags on thebottom 5 a of the reservoir and describes a circular crown trajectory, interesting at least ahole 6. - Thus, by a scraping/dragging action the
means 9 for mechanically removing proceed to remove any traces of detergent remaining in thehole 6 which may have solidified. - The removal occurs through contact, but is also aided by an aspiration effect generated and amplified by the high speed of rotation of the
disc element 10. - The
tooth 12 is preferably made of a synthetic material so that when dragging on the bottom of the reservoir 5 it does not cause any lacerations. - In the preferred embodiment the means for scraping/dragging are composed of at least three
teeth 12. - Each
tooth 12 of the at least three teeth has a different radial distance from the centre of thedisc element 10 as thedisc element 10 is arranged eccentrically with respect to the reservoir 5. - This is the preferred solution because in this way not one
tooth 12 alone scrapes away the solidified detergent on thevarious holes 6. - Thus, should a
tooth 12 break and therefore become incapable of removing the solidified detergent from ahole 6, there are still other teeth remaining which work onother holes 6; in other words the water-liquid detergent mixture is not prevented from exiting from the brush. - A further advantage of the invention is given by an acceleration in the liquid detergent or water-detergent mixture exit, caused by the rapid passage of the teeth at the bottom orifice of the
holes 6. - This advantage also means that high-viscosity detergents can be used.
Claims (16)
1. A washing brush (1) with a detergent doser, comprising:
a main body (2) having an inlet (3) connectable to a water supply source and an outlet (4) from which a mixture of water and liquid detergent exits externally of the brush (1);
a reservoir (5) for containing a liquid detergent, having a bottom (5 a) affording at least a hole (6) for expelling the liquid detergent;
a plurality of bristles (7) for washing a dirty surface;
means for transmitting motion (8), for inducing a rotation on the plurality of bristles (7), located internally of the main body (2);
characterised in that it comprises means (9) for mechanically removing liquid detergent remaining on a base of the at least a hole (6), which means (9) are mobile with respect to the reservoir (5).
2. The washing brush (1) with a detergent doser of claim 1 , characterised in that the means (9) for mechanically removing are of a type which operates by effecting a scraping movement.
3. The washing brush (1) with a detergent doser of claim 1 , characterised in that the means (9) for mechanically removing are moved by the means for transmitting motion (8).
4. The washing brush (1) with a detergent doser of claim 1 , characterised in that the means (9) for mechanically removing comprise:
a disc element (10) located in an underlying position with respect to the bottom (5 a) of the reservoir (5) and able to move in a rotary motion by action of the means for transmitting motion (8);
at least a projection (11), inferiorly connected to the disc element (10) and superiorly in contact with the bottom (5 a) of the reservoir (5).
5. The washing brush (1) with a detergent doser of claim 4 , characterised in that the at least a projection (11) is preferably defined by a rectangular tooth (12).
6. The washing brush (1) with a detergent doser of claim 5 , characterised in that the tooth (12) drags externally on the bottom (5 a) of the reservoir (5), describing a circular crown trajectory.
7. The washing brush (1) with a detergent doser of claim 4 , characterised in that the at least a projection (11) is made of a synthetic material.
8. The washing brush (1) with a detergent doser of claim 4 , characterised in that the disc element (10) exhibits at least an opening (30) for channelling the mixture of water and liquid detergent towards the outlet (4).
9. The washing brush with a detergent doser of claim 4 , characterised in that the disc element (10) is inferiorly connected to the plurality of bristles (7).
10. The washing brush with a detergent doser of claim 1 , characterised in that the means for transmitting motion (8) comprise:
an impeller (13), keyed on a first shaft (14), which impeller (13) peripherally exhibits a plurality of blades (18) which are struck by the flow of water;
a sprocket (19) keyed on the first shaft (17) of the impeller (16), and underlying the impeller (18).
11. The washing brush with a detergent doser of claim 4 , characterised in that the disc element (10) externally exhibits a toothing (20) for receiving the rotary motion of the sprocket (19).
12. The washing brush with a detergent doser of claim 1 , characterised in that the reservoir (5) comprises:
a recess (21) afforded in the main body (2) and constituting the bottom (5 a) of the reservoir (5), and having a preferably cylindrical shape;
a lid (23), sealedly closing the recess (21), inferiorly exhibiting a prolongation (24), rotatable with play internally of the recess (21) and terminating with a regular toothing (31) which can open and close the at least a hole (6).
13. The washing brush with a detergent doser of claim 12 , characterised in that the recess (21) can laterally exhibit an opening (22).
14. The washing brush with a detergent doser of claim 1 , characterised in that the main body (2) comprises:
a handle (25) for enabling a connection of the inlet (3) of the main body (2) to a water supply source;
a box-type body (26) for enabling connection of the handle (25) to the box-type body (26), the box-type body (26) exhibiting at a first end thereof (27 a) a filter (28) for capturing solid substances contained in the water and at a second end thereof (27 b) a nozzle (29) for conveying the flow of water to the means for transmitting (8).
15. The washing brush with a detergent doser of claim 10 , characterised in that the impeller (13) channels the flow of water across the lateral opening (22) internally of the reservoir (5) in order to actuate the mixing of the water with the liquid detergent.
16. The washing brush with a detergent doser of claim 4 , characterised in the disc element (10) is eccentrically arranged with respect to the reservoir (5).
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