121 |
Roadworking apparatus |
US166411 |
1988-03-22 |
US4891858A |
1990-01-09 |
Johann Wachter |
An apparatus for working the surfaces (4) of traffic areas (5) comprises aoll (16) rotatably drivable about a substantially horizontally extending axis (17), this roll carrying along its periphery working elements acting on the surface (4) to be treated. The roll (16) is supported with respect to the frame (1) of the apparatus by adjustable servo members (21) and is additionally tiltable about an axis that is perpendicular to the axis of rotation (17) of the roll (16) and is oriented essentially horizontally. Furthermore, a rotary brush (101) is disclosed for the working of traffic areas and for removing layers from the surface, exhibiting a brush core (102) with working elements attached to the latter. The working elements (120), received in holding members (114), are attached to the brush core (102) by way of mounting strips (106) extending in the longitudinal direction of the brush axis (103), these mounting strips resting on the radially outwardly disposed peripheral surface of the brush core (102 ) and being connected to the latter. Each mounting strip (106) exhibits outwardly pointing extensions (107) which latter have holes (108) through which is passed a mounting shaft (109) for the working elements (120) or for the holding members (114) thereof. |
122 |
Combination base board/corner & floor brush holder |
US847667 |
1986-04-03 |
US4691403A |
1987-09-08 |
Stephen Scharf |
A combination base board/corner and floor brush holder is provided for simultaneously cleaning or polishing the base boards and floor. The device consists of a circular pad for removable attachment to bottom of the holder for use on a floor and a plurality of brushes for removable attachment around perimeter of the holder for use on a base board of a wall. A flexible cover is removably attached over the holder to keep the brushes in proper position when the holder rotates when used. A longer softer brush may be installed so that bristle will reach to a corner apex between wall at right angles to each other. |
123 |
Brush with rotatable base |
US3751752D |
1971-08-23 |
US3751752A |
1973-08-14 |
KRUSCHE K; ZIMMERMANN H |
Improved brush with a main body and a selectively rotatable bristle-bearing base on the body. The brush is of the type having at least a predominant part of its bristles inclined in the same direction and is adapted for cleaning purposes. The brush of the invention employs a fabric to carry the bristles, the fabric preferably being backed by a resilient pad. The invention provides improved means for securing the fabric to the base of the brush, improved means for rotatably mounting the base of the brush on the brush body whereby the brush base can be turned by manipulations above the brush body, and means for indicating from above the body of the brush the position of the brush base relative thereto.
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124 |
Fabric brush |
US3680168D |
1970-04-24 |
US3680168A |
1972-08-01 |
KRUSCHE KURT; ZIMMERMANN HUBERT |
The present invention relates to a brush, and more particularly to a hand brush in which the brush element comprises bristles which are embedded in a flat, flexible carrier, such as a fabric or the like, or are mounted thereon, and in which the brush element, padded by an elastic mass, is adapted to be snapped into a handle made of a suitable plastic. Any conventional material such as hair, velvet, plush, rigid fibers or the like may be used as bristles, and the bristles are inserted close together in the flat carrier with the tips of the bristles being all inclined in the same direction relative to the carrier.
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125 |
Self-cleaning hair brushes |
US24462462 |
1962-12-14 |
US3140499A |
1964-07-14 |
DU BOIS JEAN P |
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126 |
Brush and method of making the same |
US39551820 |
1920-07-12 |
US1375755A |
1921-04-26 |
HASTINGS ROLLAND T R |
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127 |
BRUSH HEAD ASSEMBLY AND METHODS OF MANUFACTURE |
US15573950 |
2016-05-09 |
US20180289140A1 |
2018-10-11 |
EVAN DAK WAH DENGLER; MICHAEL SCHMITT |
A brush head (32) including a neck (40) having a brush neck (42); a plurality of bristle tufts (21), each of which includes a plurality of bristle strands with a free end (25) and a proximal end (23), the proximal end having a proximal end head portion (26); a plurality of retention rings (50), each configured to receive the proximal end of at least one of the plurality of bristle tufts; an elastomeric matrix (30) bonded to at least a portion of the brush neck, the plurality of retention rings, and the proximal end of the plurality of bristle tufts, wherein the proximal end head portion of each of the plurality of bristle tufts is configured to comprise a space (27) between the proximal end head portion and the respective retention ring. |
128 |
Delivery tip for flowable materials |
US12686366 |
2010-01-12 |
US09872557B2 |
2018-01-23 |
Steven D. Jensen |
A delivery tip for flowable materials with bristles or fibers extending therefrom. The tip is a cannula with a tapered outlet and features a bristle or fiber bundle with a binding restriction member that interfaces with the cannula at some point within the cannula but has a smaller cross-sectional area for flow passage than the cannula at that point. The bristle or fiber bundle extends out of the tapered outlet. The delivery tip may connect to a material reservoir with flowable material. When positive pressure is applied to the reservoir, material then will flow through the cannula, around the restriction member, into the bristles or fibers and out the outlet for distribution to a desired surface. |
129 |
APPARATUS FOR COMBINING BRUSH |
US15389350 |
2016-12-22 |
US20170181535A1 |
2017-06-29 |
JAE KWANG HWANG |
The present invention provides an apparatus for combining a brush. The apparatus for combining a brush includes: a brush-fitting unit that is coupled to a main body and couples a fixing member for fixing a brush hair part of a brush to a brush body by pressing the fixing member; a brush-feeding unit that is coupled to the main body to feed the brush to the fitting unit; and a brush-rotating unit that is combined with the brush-feeding unit, and rotates the brush. |
130 |
LIGHT-EMITTING ORAL CARE IMPLEMENT |
US14627102 |
2015-02-20 |
US20150164212A1 |
2015-06-18 |
Bruce M. Russell; James H. Kemp |
An oral care implement comprises a head with a plurality of cleaning elements, the head comprising a chamber. The oral care implement may include a reflective or refractive membrane positioned within the chamber. A light source may also be positioned within the chamber such that light from the light source is directed at the reflective or refractive membrane. The oral care implement may also include a head plate with a plurality of tooth cleaning elements coupled thereto, the head plate positioned over the chamber. The light from the light source may be emitted through the head plate. In some embodiments the oral care implement may be a toothbrush. In other embodiments the oral care implement may be non-toothbrush type implements that include a body forming a chamber within which the lighting components are positioned. |
131 |
Scalp washing device |
US13387507 |
2010-07-29 |
US08533894B2 |
2013-09-17 |
Toshio Watanabe; Keiji Yoshii |
A scalp washing device includes a base and projections for washing projected from a brush surface of the base. Each of the projections includes a root portion on a side of the base having a circular shape in cross-section, a middle portion including a tip surface having a flattened shape in cross-section, and at least a pair of conical tip projections each having a tip chamfered to have a curved surface and provided on the tip surface. The middle portion has a cross-sectional shape changing from a circular shape to a flattened shape from a side of the root portion to a side of the tip surface. |
132 |
Customizable modular brush system and method thereof |
US12799544 |
2010-04-27 |
US08495786B2 |
2013-07-30 |
Brian Naftal |
A system and method that utilizes modular components to form a customizable brush for different applications with ease and at a low cost. The system and method utilizes three main components: a base, a plurality of rails, and a plurality of strip brush elements. The plurality of rails is fastened to the base and the plurality of rails holds the strip brush elements to the base to form a brush. All three components may be made of a thermoplastic or thermoset, non-metallic material which can be either rigid or flexible to allow the resulting brush to be easily recyclable. |
133 |
ORAL CARE INSTRUMENT |
US13523539 |
2012-06-14 |
US20130019425A1 |
2013-01-24 |
Andreas BRESSELSCHMIDT |
An oral care implement has a body made of a first material. The body has a handle, a head support, and a neck extending between the handle and the head support. The head support has a recess therein, and the recess has a bottom face and a side face. A head has a first head section and a second head section, and supports a plurality of contact elements. The first head section is disposed in the recess and attached thereto, and the second head section is attached to the first head section and unattached to the body. |
134 |
ORAL CARE IMPLEMENT HAVING FLEXIBLY SUPPORTED CLEANING ELEMENTS EXTENDING IN OPPOSITE DIRECTIONS |
US13424666 |
2012-03-20 |
US20120174328A1 |
2012-07-12 |
Robert Moskovich; Douglas Hohlbein; Bruce Russell |
An oral care implement having a head with a soft tissue cleaner disposed on a second side thereof. In one embodiment, the invention can be an oral care implement comprising: a handle; a head attached to the handle and having a first side and a second side; a plurality of tooth cleaning elements attached to the first side of the head; and a soft tissue cleaner disposed on the second side of the head, the soft tissue cleaner including a first portion comprising a plurality of projections and a second portion comprising a plurality of bristles. |
135 |
BRUSH AND USE THEREOF |
US12991646 |
2009-04-25 |
US20110048457A1 |
2011-03-03 |
Christopher Dean; David A. McKnight; Henning Teetzmann; Thomas Schindler |
A brush, comprising a brush head (1) that is connected to bristles (2). The brush head (1) has at least one opening (4) designed in the form of a rinsing channel (3) for cleaning the bristles (2). The brush can be used as a dishwashing brush. |
136 |
PAINT BRUSH |
US12937296 |
2009-01-26 |
US20110023249A1 |
2011-02-03 |
Bart Gerard Boucherie |
A paint brush has a handle, a bristle carrier plate fixed directly to the handle, and a plurality of bundles of bristles inserted into the bristle carrier plate through receiving openings. |
137 |
TOOTH BRUSHING SYSTEM |
US12436201 |
2009-05-06 |
US20090276972A1 |
2009-11-12 |
David M. DUGAN |
A tooth brushing system adapted to simultaneously clean a set of maxilla teeth or a set of mandible teeth. The system comprises a vibration inducer, a controller for the vibration inducer, a power source and a handle adapted to enclose the vibration inducer, the controller for the vibration inducer and the power source. The system further comprises a plurality of brushes adapted to simultaneously contact the set of maxilla teeth or the set of mandible teeth, a vibration isolation plate integral with the handle and a vibration transfer plate connected to the vibration inducer and the plurality of brushes and releasably connected to the vibration isolation plate, wherein the handle is adapted to be effectively held within a hand of a user and the vibration isolation plate is adapted to isolate vibration from the set of maxilla teeth or the set of mandible teeth not contacted by the plurality of brushes. |
138 |
Light-Emitting Oral Care Implement |
US12093686 |
2006-11-14 |
US20080276393A1 |
2008-11-13 |
Bruce M. Russell; James H. Kemp |
An oral care implement comprises a head with a plurality of cleaning elements, and a light source incorporated into or adjacent the head. The light source is incorporated prior to the attachment of the cleaning elements. For ease of manufacturing and a cost-effective assembly. The cleaning elements are preferably preformed and attached to the head after the incorporation of the light source so that the provision of the light source does not require any post-processing that might impair the integrity of the head or cleaning elements. |
139 |
Tool cleaning brush assembly |
US10951899 |
2004-09-29 |
US07200891B1 |
2007-04-10 |
Ellis G. McCulloch; DeWayne P. McCulloch; Michael T. McCulloch; Julie M. McCulloch |
A cleaning assembly for substantially flat tools is described. The assembly includes a bucket-like container which mounts interior opposed horizontally oriented brushes. The brushes are affixed by their brush backs to the interior surface of the container with working ends abutting, or they may be releasably secured to this surface. Each set of brushes is contained in a parallel horizontal plane and each pair of brushes being mutually spaced vertically. The upper most pair of brushes has working ends contained in one of a pair of vertical planes, and the second set of brushes has working ends contained either a pair of vertical planes, or in a single vertical plane. |
140 |
Anti-electrostatic brush |
US63890 |
1987-06-19 |
US4797966A |
1989-01-17 |
James C. Fong |
An anti-electrostatic brush comprising handle means (1,3:1', 3') leading to receiving means for bristle support means (2,2') with said support means being located in the receiving means and having bristles (21, 21') extending therefrom, characterized in that the bristle support means (2,2') is electrically conductive and has an extension portion (22') or extension portions (22) extending towards the handle means (1,3:1', 3') and to a region (23, 23') where said portion(s) will be contacted by the hand of a user during normal brushing operations. |