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US1538698A
US1538698A US659341A US65934123A US1538698A US 1538698 A US1538698 A US 1538698A US 659341 A US659341 A US 659341A US 65934123 A US65934123 A US 65934123A US 1538698 A US1538698 A US 1538698A
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  • This invention relates to a rotary brush construction primarily adapted to .clean fines and particularly boiler tubes or fines which are not ordinarily accessible for expeditious cleaning.
  • Figure 1 is a view of the apparatus in use in connection with a boiler, the latter belng shown fragmentarily;
  • Figure 2 1s a front elevation
  • Figure, 3 is a horizontal sectional View.
  • Figure 4 is a sectional view taken on the line 4-4 of Figure 1,.
  • Figure 5 is a plan View.
  • a suitable base is provided as at 10 and either devoid of or provided with wheels orrollers 11 so that it may be readily portable from place to place.
  • Substantially inverted V- shaped bearings 12 rise from the base 10 and at their top have a power shaft 13 journaled therein which may be operated in any suitable manner and usually by hand through the medium of a crank 14 as shown or from any other source of power in any approved manner.
  • Drum 15 may be of any suitable construction. In the present instance it has a rim 16 from which spaced outwarldy extending flanges 17 and 18 extend in order to provide a channel 19 in which a flexible shaft 20 may be wrapped.
  • One side of the drum 15 is closed by a wall or web 21 while th other side is open to provide a recess or housing space as at 22.
  • a hub 23 is provided for the drum 15 and it has a flange 24 exteriorly overlapping the web 21 and riveted or otherwise fastened thereto as at 25.
  • the hub has sleeves 26 and 27 directly journaled on shaft 13, the latter sleeve being larger than the former and also journaled in one of the bearings 12.
  • a bevel gear wheel 28 Keyed on the power shaft 13 is a bevel gear wheel 28 which is in mesh with a bevel gear wheel 29 carried by a shaft 30; Shaft 30 is disposed radially of the drum and journaled in a suitable bearing 31 bolted or otherwise fastened as at 32 to the web 21. Shaft 30 has a bevel gear wheel 33 keyed thereto at the end opposite to the gear wheel 29.
  • a bevel gear wheel 34 fastened to a stub shaft 35 journaled in a bearing 36 bolted or otherwisefastened as at 37 to the web 21.
  • the flexible shaft 20 is connected to the stub shaft 35 and such flexible shaft passes,-
  • a suitable guide bracket 38 is also bolted or “otherwise fastened as at 39 to the web 21 and over the flexible shaft 20.
  • a standard or guide rod 40 rises from the base 10 and has an eyelet 41 at its top through which the flexible shaft 20 passes and is'guided.
  • the distal end of the flexible shaft 20 carries a brush head or cleaner 43 of any suitable construction, that shown being a brush which having central twisted strands 44 securing bristles 45 in place and along a spiral.
  • the flexible shaft 20 is preferably covered by a casing 46 of rubber tubing or other suitable material.
  • the apparatus is primarily adapted for cleaning the flues or tubes of steam boilers
  • the'base is moved to the desired location and the flexible shaft is unwound from the drum 15, the latter rotating on the power shaftv 13 and the brush head 43 is disposed in the flue or tube 50. or otherwise in operative relation to the work.
  • the crank 14' is then turned whereby the shaft 13 is rotated so that through the medium of the gears 28 and 29, shaft 30 is rotated and the latter by means of the gears 33 and 3 1 drives the stub shaft 35 and flexible shaft 20 and accordingly rotates the brush head 43 so that the bristles thereof will be moved in cleaning relation with the tube or work. Vhile the crank is being operated-by one hand, the
  • the operator may move the flexible shaft 20 in a reciprocatory manner so that the brush head will engage the complete surface to be cleaned. If preferred, one operator may actuate the shaft 13 while another operator may position and reciprocate the brush. Attention is called to the fact that the drum 15 is free for rotation to pay out or take up the flexible shaft even while the power shaft is in operation. Also attention is called to the. fact that the passage of the flexible shaft through the eyelet 41 tends to prevent accidental .rewinding of the flexible shaft about the drum and in the groove 19.
  • An apparatus of the class described having a flexible tool-operating shaft, a take up drum for said shaft, and driving means associated with the drum and operable to driye said shaft.
  • An apparatus of the class described having a flexible tool-operating shaft, a take up drum for said shaft, a power shaft supporting said drum, and means primarily carried by the drum operable from said power shaft to drive said flexible shaft.
  • An apparatus of the class described having a flexible tool-operating shaft, a take up drum for said shaft, said drum having a housing space at one side thereof, and gearing located in said space and operable to drive said flexible shaft.
  • An apparatus of the class described having a power shaft, a flexible tool-operating shaft, a take up drum for said flexible shaft journaled on said power shaft, a shaft which said sleeves are journaled, bearings for said power shaft, one of saidsleeves being disposed in one of said bearings, and means operable from the power shaft to drive said flexible shaft.
  • An apparatus of 'the class described having a flexible tool-operating shaft, 2. takeup drum for said shaft having a web at one side, a rim extending from the Web and about which the flexible shaft is adapted to be wrapped, said web having an opening through which said flexible shaft passes, the drum being open at the side thereof opposite to the web in order to provide a housing, and gearing carried by the drum and located in said housing adapted to drive the flexible shaft from the power shaft.
  • An apparatus of the class described having a flexible tool-operating shaft, a rotatable take-up drum therefor, means to mount the drum, and a guide means carried by the last means through which the flexible shaft passes and. by which it is held against accidental wrapping on the drum.
  • An apparatus of the class described having a flexible tool-operating shaft, a take up drum for said shaft having a web at one side thereof, a rim extending laterally from the web, side flanges for the rim providing a groove in which said shaft is adapted to wrap, said rim having an opening therethrough through which the flexible shaft passes, a stub shaft in said housing space, a bearing for the stub shaft extending from theweb, a shaft disposed radially of the web, a bearing for the latter shaft on the web, a driving connection between the last mentioned shaft, a power shaft on which the drum is journaled, a driving connection between the'power shaft and the radially disposed shaft, bearings for the power shaft,

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May 19, 1925. 1,538,698
M. C. H ALL ROTARY FLUE CLEANER Filed Aug, 25, 1925 2 Sheets-Sheet 1 M6152; zz
'7 side elevation with the brush applied as in Patented May 19, 1925.
UNITED STATES MARGELLUS C. HALL, OF WEST MARION, SOUTH CAROLINA.
ROTARY rLUE CLEANER.
Application filed August 25, 1923. Serial No. 659,341.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, MAnonLLUs C. I'IALL, a citizen of the United States, residing at lVest Marion, in the county of Marion and State of South Carolina, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in R0- tary Flue Cleaners; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and; exact description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same.
This invention relates to a rotary brush construction primarily adapted to .clean fines and particularly boiler tubes or fines which are not ordinarily accessible for expeditious cleaning.
It is aimed to provide an inexpensive, durable and efficient machine of this character particularly having a brush operated by a flexible shaft in connection with a drumabout which the shaft may be wrapped and which drum is of a particular construction con'jpactly disposing the operating gearing for the flexible shaft. r
Various additional objects and advantages will become apparent from a consideration of the description following taken in connection with accompanying drawings illustrating an operative embodiment.
In said drawings Figure 1 is a view of the apparatus in use in connection with a boiler, the latter belng shown fragmentarily;
Figure 2 1s a front elevation;
Figure, 3 is a horizontal sectional View.
taken on the line 3-3 of Figure 1;
Figure 4 is a sectional view taken on the line 4-4 of Figure 1,. and
Figure 5 is a plan View.
Like reference characters designate like or similar parts in the different vlews,
In reducing the invention to practice, a suitable base is provided as at 10 and either devoid of or provided with wheels orrollers 11 so that it may be readily portable from place to place. Substantially inverted V- shaped bearings 12 rise from the base 10 and at their top have a power shaft 13 journaled therein which may be operated in any suitable manner and usually by hand through the medium of a crank 14 as shown or from any other source of power in any approved manner. v
Loose on the shaft 13 so as to be capable of rotation independently ofthe shaft 13 is a drum 15. Drum 15 may be of any suitable construction. In the present instance it has a rim 16 from which spaced outwarldy extending flanges 17 and 18 extend in order to provide a channel 19 in which a flexible shaft 20 may be wrapped. One side of the drum 15 is closed by a wall or web 21 while th other side is open to provide a recess or housing space as at 22. A hub 23 is provided for the drum 15 and it has a flange 24 exteriorly overlapping the web 21 and riveted or otherwise fastened thereto as at 25. "The hub has sleeves 26 and 27 directly journaled on shaft 13, the latter sleeve being larger than the former and also journaled in one of the bearings 12.
Keyed on the power shaft 13 is a bevel gear wheel 28 which is in mesh with a bevel gear wheel 29 carried by a shaft 30; Shaft 30 is disposed radially of the drum and journaled in a suitable bearing 31 bolted or otherwise fastened as at 32 to the web 21. Shaft 30 has a bevel gear wheel 33 keyed thereto at the end opposite to the gear wheel 29.-
In mesh with the gear wheel 33 is a bevel gear wheel 34 fastened to a stub shaft 35 journaled in a bearing 36 bolted or otherwisefastened as at 37 to the web 21. The flexible shaft 20 is connected to the stub shaft 35 and such flexible shaft passes,-
through an opening 37 in the rim 16; A suitable guide bracket 38 is also bolted or "otherwise fastened as at 39 to the web 21 and over the flexible shaft 20.
It will be realized that all of the gearing is located within the recess or honsing'space 22 of the drum and that an exceedingly compact structure is thus produced.
A standard or guide rod 40 rises from the base 10 and has an eyelet 41 at its top through which the flexible shaft 20 passes and is'guided.
The distal end of the flexible shaft 20 carries a brush head or cleaner 43 of any suitable construction, that shown being a brush which having central twisted strands 44 securing bristles 45 in place and along a spiral. The flexible shaft 20 is preferably covered by a casing 46 of rubber tubing or other suitable material.
The apparatus is primarily adapted for cleaning the flues or tubes of steam boilers In the operation of the device, the'base is moved to the desired location and the flexible shaft is unwound from the drum 15, the latter rotating on the power shaftv 13 and the brush head 43 is disposed in the flue or tube 50. or otherwise in operative relation to the work. The crank 14'is then turned whereby the shaft 13 is rotated so that through the medium of the gears 28 and 29, shaft 30 is rotated and the latter by means of the gears 33 and 3 1 drives the stub shaft 35 and flexible shaft 20 and accordingly rotates the brush head 43 so that the bristles thereof will be moved in cleaning relation with the tube or work. Vhile the crank is being operated-by one hand, the
operator with the other hand may move the flexible shaft 20 in a reciprocatory manner so that the brush head will engage the complete surface to be cleaned. If preferred, one operator may actuate the shaft 13 while another operator may position and reciprocate the brush. Attention is called to the fact that the drum 15 is free for rotation to pay out or take up the flexible shaft even while the power shaft is in operation. Also attention is called to the. fact that the passage of the flexible shaft through the eyelet 41 tends to prevent accidental .rewinding of the flexible shaft about the drum and in the groove 19.
Various changes may be resorted to providedthey fall within the spirit and scope of the invention as claimed.
What is claimed is 1. An apparatus of the class described having a flexible tool-operating shaft, a take up drum for said shaft, and driving means associated with the drum and operable to driye said shaft.
2. An apparatus of the class described having a flexible tool-operating shaft, a take up drum for said shaft, a power shaft supporting said drum, and means primarily carried by the drum operable from said power shaft to drive said flexible shaft.
3. An apparatus of the class described having a flexible tool-operating shaft, a take up drum for said shaft, said drum having a housing space at one side thereof, and gearing located in said space and operable to drive said flexible shaft.
4. An apparatus of the class described having a power shaft, a flexible tool-operating shaft, a take up drum for said flexible shaft journaled on said power shaft, a shaft which said sleeves are journaled, bearings for said power shaft, one of saidsleeves being disposed in one of said bearings, and means operable from the power shaft to drive said flexible shaft.
6. An apparatus of 'the class described having a flexible tool-operating shaft, 2. takeup drum for said shaft having a web at one side, a rim extending from the Web and about which the flexible shaft is adapted to be wrapped, said web having an opening through which said flexible shaft passes, the drum being open at the side thereof opposite to the web in order to provide a housing, and gearing carried by the drum and located in said housing adapted to drive the flexible shaft from the power shaft.
7. An apparatus of the class described having a flexible tool-operating shaft, a rotatable take-up drum therefor, means to mount the drum, and a guide means carried by the last means through which the flexible shaft passes and. by which it is held against accidental wrapping on the drum.
8. An apparatus of the class described having a flexible tool-operating shaft, a take up drum for said shaft having a web at one side thereof, a rim extending laterally from the web, side flanges for the rim providing a groove in which said shaft is adapted to wrap, said rim having an opening therethrough through which the flexible shaft passes, a stub shaft in said housing space, a bearing for the stub shaft extending from theweb, a shaft disposed radially of the web, a bearing for the latter shaft on the web, a driving connection between the last mentioned shaft, a power shaft on which the drum is journaled, a driving connection between the'power shaft and the radially disposed shaft, bearings for the power shaft,
and a base from which said bearings rise.
In testimony whereof I afiix my signature in presence of two witnesses.
MARCELLUS C. HALL.
lVitnesses:
L. D. Lnm, J. ROLAND counts.
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US2450486A (en) * 1945-10-08 1948-10-05 Clarence J Perry Plumber's snake and feeding device therefor
US2607232A (en) * 1946-06-07 1952-08-19 Raymond L Utility appliance
US4546519A (en) * 1984-04-20 1985-10-15 Hyprovac (U.K.) Limited Apparatus for cleaning tubes
US4792363A (en) * 1988-02-01 1988-12-20 Franklin Jr Smead P Vent cleaning system
US20030192143A1 (en) * 2002-04-12 2003-10-16 Beynon Merlin D. Vacuum nozzle assembly and system
US20100306954A1 (en) * 2009-06-03 2010-12-09 Gabe Coscarella Duct cleaning attachment for a vacuum
US9517496B2 (en) 2014-10-14 2016-12-13 Crossford International, Llc Fire-tube boiler cleaner
US10179352B2 (en) 2014-10-14 2019-01-15 Crossford International, Llc Pivoting tube brush
US10987708B2 (en) * 2019-01-28 2021-04-27 Ridge Tool Company Drain cleaning systems using sheath protected flexible shaft
USD1000734S1 (en) 2022-10-27 2023-10-03 Emerson Professional Tools, Llc Drain cleaner

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2450486A (en) * 1945-10-08 1948-10-05 Clarence J Perry Plumber's snake and feeding device therefor
US2607232A (en) * 1946-06-07 1952-08-19 Raymond L Utility appliance
US4546519A (en) * 1984-04-20 1985-10-15 Hyprovac (U.K.) Limited Apparatus for cleaning tubes
US4792363A (en) * 1988-02-01 1988-12-20 Franklin Jr Smead P Vent cleaning system
US20030192143A1 (en) * 2002-04-12 2003-10-16 Beynon Merlin D. Vacuum nozzle assembly and system
US6813810B2 (en) 2002-04-12 2004-11-09 Merlin D. Beynon Vacuum nozzle assembly and system
US20100306954A1 (en) * 2009-06-03 2010-12-09 Gabe Coscarella Duct cleaning attachment for a vacuum
US9517496B2 (en) 2014-10-14 2016-12-13 Crossford International, Llc Fire-tube boiler cleaner
US10179352B2 (en) 2014-10-14 2019-01-15 Crossford International, Llc Pivoting tube brush
US10987708B2 (en) * 2019-01-28 2021-04-27 Ridge Tool Company Drain cleaning systems using sheath protected flexible shaft
USD1000734S1 (en) 2022-10-27 2023-10-03 Emerson Professional Tools, Llc Drain cleaner

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