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US3434304A
US3434304A US676986A US3434304DA US3434304A US 3434304 A US3434304 A US 3434304A US 676986 A US676986 A US 676986A US 3434304D A US3434304D A US 3434304DA US 3434304 A US3434304 A US 3434304A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16JPISTONS; CYLINDERS; SEALINGS
    • F16J15/00Sealings
    • F16J15/16Sealings between relatively-moving surfaces
    • F16J15/32Sealings between relatively-moving surfaces with elastic sealings, e.g. O-rings
    • F16J15/3204Sealings between relatively-moving surfaces with elastic sealings, e.g. O-rings with at least one lip
    • F16J15/3228Sealings between relatively-moving surfaces with elastic sealings, e.g. O-rings with at least one lip formed by deforming a flat ring
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47LDOMESTIC WASHING OR CLEANING; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47L11/00Machines for cleaning floors, carpets, furniture, walls, or wall coverings
    • A47L11/40Parts or details of machines not provided for in groups A47L11/02 - A47L11/38, or not restricted to one of these groups, e.g. handles, arrangements of switches, skirts, buffers, levers
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10STECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10S277/00Seal for a joint or juncture
    • Y10S277/919Seal including electrical feature
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10STECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10S464/00Rotary shafts, gudgeons, housings, and flexible couplings for rotary shafts
    • Y10S464/90Electrically insulative member

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  • the principal object of this invention is to furnish insulation for that portion of a spindle that projects from the electric motor housing and to deny access of cleaning fluids and the like along the surface of the spindle to the interior of the housing.
  • Another object is to provide heat and wear resisting means that will not decrease the efiiciency of the rotating spindle by introducing objectionable friction producing elements.
  • Still another object is to secure the desired results with economical parts and ease in assembly with the machine.
  • FIGURE 1 is a top view of a spindle seal embodying this invention.
  • FIGURE 2 is a side view, half sectionalized, of the spindle seal of FIGURE 1.
  • FIGURE 3 is a vertical view, half sectionalized, of that portion of a floor care machine with the hub of a rotary brush secured to the spindle.
  • FIGURE 4 is a section through 4-4 of FIGURE 3.
  • FIGURE 5 is an enlarged vertical section through the center of the connection of the hub of a rotary brush to the spindle of a floor care machine showing the relation of the spindle seal to adjacent parts, with a broken away section showing such relation prior to its final seating in the machine.
  • electric insulating spindle seal 7 is shown in FIGURES 1 and 2 prior to assembly in a fioor care machine. It is collar-like in form with a lower inwardly projecting tapered circular lip 19 and an upper outwardly extending, circular flange 20 surmounted by a raised rim 21. Circular ribs 18 are raised on both the upper and lower surfaces of flange 20.
  • spindle 1 passes downward and outward of motor housing wall 2 and has removably attached to it hub 3 of a circular rotary brush shown only in part.
  • Spindle 1 is rotatable within spindle bearing 5, the latter being retained in place by motor 6 ice frame 4.
  • Spindle seal 7 encircles spindle 1, its circular flange 20 being compressed between flange 6 of spindle bearing 5 and motor housing wall 2.
  • Insulating spindle washer 8 and spindle washer retainer 9 are positioned as shown.
  • hub 3 The attachment of hub 3 .involves the following construction.
  • An insulating cap 10 surrounds the end of spindle 1 with its flange 11 hearing upward against lip 19 of spindle seal 7.
  • Hub 3 is held on spindle 1 by means of insulated hub lock 16 which is urged outward of a well in spindle 1, by spring 17, a limited distance into recess 15 in hub 3.
  • Circular lip 19 of sleeve or collar-like spindle seal 7 being of smaller diameter then spindle 1, is, when spindle seal 7 is assembled to spindle 1 deformed to give sealing effect around spindle 1 by pressure against its surface.
  • electrical insulating means for a spindle comprising an electric motor and motor housing with an opening in the housing adapted for extension outward therefrom of a motor driven spindle,
  • a spindle having a non-conducting cap enclosing the end of the spindle with its inner rim a spaced distance outward from the housing, and
  • electrical insulating means for a spindle comprising an electric motor and motor housing with an opening in the housing adapted for extension outward therefrom of a motor driven spindle,
  • a spindle having a non-conducting cap enclosing the end of the spindle with its inner rim a spaced distance outward from the housing
  • electrical insulating means for a spindle comprising an electric motor and motor housing with an opening in the housing adapted for extension outward therefrom of a motor driven spindle,
  • a spindle having a non-conducting cap enclosing the end of the spindle with its inner rim a spaced distance outward from the housing

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March 1969 c. E. MEYERHOEFER 3,434,304 I SPINDLE INSULATING SEAL I Filed Sept. 27, 1967 Sheet of 3 I N VEN TOR.
Caz-Z EMeyerkeefer BY/JZ M I March 1969 c. E. MEYERHOEFER 3,434,304
SPINDLE INSULATING SEAL Filed Sept. 27, 1967 Sheet 4? of 5 1 N VEN TOR.
Car] .5. Meyerlaefer BY Z a 5 r h 1969 c. E. MEYERHOEFER 3,434,304
SPINDLE INSULATING SEAL Filed Sept. 27, 1967 Sheet 3 of s INVENTOR.
United States Patent C) 3,434,304 SPINDLE INSULATING SEAL Carl E. Meyerhoefer, Little Neck, N.Y., assignor to The Regina Corporation, Rahway, N.J., a corporation of Delaware Filed Sept. 27, 1967, Ser. No. 676,986 Int. Cl. F16d 3/00, 3/48 US. Cl. 64-6 3 Claims ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE This invention is of electric insulating means for the spindles of ambulatory floor, rug, and fabric care machines, particularly those that apply liquids in their use.
The principal object of this invention is to furnish insulation for that portion of a spindle that projects from the electric motor housing and to deny access of cleaning fluids and the like along the surface of the spindle to the interior of the housing.
Another object is to provide heat and wear resisting means that will not decrease the efiiciency of the rotating spindle by introducing objectionable friction producing elements.
Still another object is to secure the desired results with economical parts and ease in assembly with the machine.
Other objects and applications of this invention will become apparent from the description which follows and from an examination of the drawing in which:
FIGURE 1 is a top view of a spindle seal embodying this invention.
FIGURE 2 is a side view, half sectionalized, of the spindle seal of FIGURE 1.
FIGURE 3 is a vertical view, half sectionalized, of that portion of a floor care machine with the hub of a rotary brush secured to the spindle.
FIGURE 4 is a section through 4-4 of FIGURE 3.
FIGURE 5 is an enlarged vertical section through the center of the connection of the hub of a rotary brush to the spindle of a floor care machine showing the relation of the spindle seal to adjacent parts, with a broken away section showing such relation prior to its final seating in the machine.
In the drawings in which the same number refers to the same or a similar part, electric insulating spindle seal 7 is shown in FIGURES 1 and 2 prior to assembly in a fioor care machine. It is collar-like in form with a lower inwardly projecting tapered circular lip 19 and an upper outwardly extending, circular flange 20 surmounted by a raised rim 21. Circular ribs 18 are raised on both the upper and lower surfaces of flange 20.
As shown in FIGURES 3, 4 and 5, spindle 1 passes downward and outward of motor housing wall 2 and has removably attached to it hub 3 of a circular rotary brush shown only in part. Spindle 1 is rotatable within spindle bearing 5, the latter being retained in place by motor 6 ice frame 4. Spindle seal 7 encircles spindle 1, its circular flange 20 being compressed between flange 6 of spindle bearing 5 and motor housing wall 2. Insulating spindle washer 8 and spindle washer retainer 9 are positioned as shown.
The attachment of hub 3 .involves the following construction. An insulating cap 10 surrounds the end of spindle 1 with its flange 11 hearing upward against lip 19 of spindle seal 7. Drive pin 12, fixed in spindle 1 within an insulating sleeve 13, lies in a pair of oppositely disposed slots 14 in the top surface of hub 3, and by it rotary motion is imparted to the hub.
Hub 3 is held on spindle 1 by means of insulated hub lock 16 which is urged outward of a well in spindle 1, by spring 17, a limited distance into recess 15 in hub 3.
Referring to FIGURE 5 attention is called to the function of ribs 18 on spindle seal 7. In the broken away portion it is seen that prior to assembly ribs 18 project upward and downward but when spindle seal 7 is assembled they are compresed and the respective surfaces from which they project are levelled off. This construction insures a tight seal along those surfaces.
Circular lip 19 of sleeve or collar-like spindle seal 7 being of smaller diameter then spindle 1, is, when spindle seal 7 is assembled to spindle 1 deformed to give sealing effect around spindle 1 by pressure against its surface.
With the insulating parts as shown, so-called double insulation, as required by contemporary safety regulations, is obtained by preventing metal and liquid contact with metal inside the motor housing.
While only one embodiment of this invention has been described it is not thereby intended to limit the scope of the invention.
What I claim is:
1. In an electrically driven floor care machine, electrical insulating means for a spindle comprising an electric motor and motor housing with an opening in the housing adapted for extension outward therefrom of a motor driven spindle,
a spindle having a non-conducting cap enclosing the end of the spindle with its inner rim a spaced distance outward from the housing, and
a collar of semiflexible non-conducting material anchored within the motor housing and extending outward therefrom in sealing contact with the inner rim of the cap and the spindle.
2. In an electrically driven floor care machine, electrical insulating means for a spindle comprising an electric motor and motor housing with an opening in the housing adapted for extension outward therefrom of a motor driven spindle,
a spindle having a non-conducting cap enclosing the end of the spindle with its inner rim a spaced distance outward from the housing,
a collar of semiflexible non-conducting material anchored within the motor housing and extending outward therefrom in sealing contact with the inner rim of the cap and the spindle,
a drive pin passing through the spindle and cap at right angles to the axis of the spindle, and
a non-conducting sleeve surrounding that portion of the drive pin lying within the spindle and cap.
3. In an electrically driven floor care machine, electrical insulating means for a spindle comprising an electric motor and motor housing with an opening in the housing adapted for extension outward therefrom of a motor driven spindle,
a spindle having a non-conducting cap enclosing the end of the spindle with its inner rim a spaced distance outward from the housing,
a collar of semiflexible non-conducting material encircling the spindle a spaced distance therefrom and having an inwardly turned end resting on the rim of the cap and in abutting contact with the spindle, and an outwardly turned flange on the other end anchored within the housing,
a drive pin passing through the spindle and cap at right angles to the axis of the spindle, and
a non-conducting sleeve surrounding that portion of the drive pin lying within the spindle and cap.
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US4019344A (en) * 1975-11-24 1977-04-26 Koppers Company, Inc. Symetrical sealed gear coupling
US9423583B2 (en) 2010-03-19 2016-08-23 Corning Optical Communications LLC Optical USB cable with controlled fiber positioning

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US1011954A (en) * 1909-10-19 1911-12-19 John Herr Polishing and scrubbing machine.
US2673996A (en) * 1950-01-06 1954-04-06 Hoover Co Convertible floor polisher arrangement
US2727262A (en) * 1952-01-05 1955-12-20 Hoover Co Insulated floor polishers
US2758853A (en) * 1952-11-07 1956-08-14 Gen Tire & Rubber Co Journal box seal

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US1011954A (en) * 1909-10-19 1911-12-19 John Herr Polishing and scrubbing machine.
US2673996A (en) * 1950-01-06 1954-04-06 Hoover Co Convertible floor polisher arrangement
US2727262A (en) * 1952-01-05 1955-12-20 Hoover Co Insulated floor polishers
US2758853A (en) * 1952-11-07 1956-08-14 Gen Tire & Rubber Co Journal box seal

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US4019344A (en) * 1975-11-24 1977-04-26 Koppers Company, Inc. Symetrical sealed gear coupling
US9423583B2 (en) 2010-03-19 2016-08-23 Corning Optical Communications LLC Optical USB cable with controlled fiber positioning

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