US3435479A - Cleaning device - Google Patents

Cleaning device Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US3435479A
US3435479A US684680A US3435479DA US3435479A US 3435479 A US3435479 A US 3435479A US 684680 A US684680 A US 684680A US 3435479D A US3435479D A US 3435479DA US 3435479 A US3435479 A US 3435479A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
cleaning
motion transmitting
members
transmitting means
supporting member
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Expired - Lifetime
Application number
US684680A
Inventor
Edwin G Gibson Sr
Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.)
General Electric Co
Original Assignee
General Electric Co
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Application filed by General Electric Co filed Critical General Electric Co
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of US3435479A publication Critical patent/US3435479A/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Classifications

    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B24GRINDING; POLISHING
    • B24DTOOLS FOR GRINDING, BUFFING OR SHARPENING
    • B24D13/00Wheels having flexibly-acting working parts, e.g. buffing wheels; Mountings therefor
    • B24D13/02Wheels having flexibly-acting working parts, e.g. buffing wheels; Mountings therefor acting by their periphery
    • B24D13/10Wheels having flexibly-acting working parts, e.g. buffing wheels; Mountings therefor acting by their periphery comprising assemblies of brushes
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B24GRINDING; POLISHING
    • B24BMACHINES, DEVICES, OR PROCESSES FOR GRINDING OR POLISHING; DRESSING OR CONDITIONING OF ABRADING SURFACES; FEEDING OF GRINDING, POLISHING, OR LAPPING AGENTS
    • B24B41/00Component parts such as frames, beds, carriages, headstocks
    • B24B41/002Grinding heads

Definitions

  • a cleaning device including first and second supporting members maintained in a fixed spaced relationship along a common axis. A plurality of cleaning members are each connected to a lever arm. A shaft rigidly secured to each lever arm extends through a corresponding aperture provided in the first supporting member.
  • the second supporting member is provided with an opening so that an article to be cleaned may be placed in the region surrounded by the cleaning members.
  • a single gear is movably connected to the first supporting member, and pinion gears are connected to the portion of each shaft extending through the first supporting member and are of a diameter large enough to engage the single gear.
  • a movement of one shaft and pinion gear and the associated cleaning member Will result in an identical and simultaneous adjustment of each of the other cleaning members.
  • a wing nut is connected to each pinion gear for preventing further movement once an adjustment has been made, and the first supporting member is. provided with an extension which may be connected to motive power means so that the entire device may be rotated about an article to be cleaned.
  • This invention relates to cleaning devices, and more particularly, to cleaning devices of the type including a plurality of cleaning members which surround a region into which an article to be cleaned may be positioned.
  • a part or component of a larger unit or assembly When a part or component of a larger unit or assembly must be cleaned, it possibly may be disassembled therefrom and transported to the cleaning apparatus. If only an exposed portion of the part or component need be cleaned, it would be advantageous to clean it without disassembly. This would be especially desirable in the case of extremely heavy and cumbersome parts.
  • a component or part is a bolt or stud held within a flange, the threads of which bolt are to be cleaned.
  • High pressure and temperature steam turbine gas generators include such assembled bolts and the normally highly stressed threads must be thoroughly cleaned of scale and hard, tenacious deposits during maintenance to insure uniform thread stresses.
  • These machines include a large number of bolts or studs in close proximity and of a size large enough to make their removal for cleaning prohibitive. Hand brushing of the threads is extremely laborious and difficult due to the small spacing between bolts.
  • a machine adapted to clean such articles while they are in an assembled state should be readily adaptable to various sized articles and should operate in a manner not hindered by the close proximity of such articles. More particularly, a desirable design of such a machine would include a plurality of cleaning members oriented so that an article to be cleaned could be positioned in the space surrounded by the members and would also include means for simultaneously adjusting the position of the members so that they could be brought in contact with the article in a manner not hindered by the closeness of other articles,
  • a cleaning device including a supporting member to which are movably connected a plurality of cleaning members arranged to surround an article to be cleaned.
  • An arrangement of motion transmitting means is provided whereby the position of the cleaning members may be simultaneously adjusted.
  • the device is adapted to be rotated about the article to be cleaned.
  • the drawing shows a cleaning device 1 constructed in accordance with this invention and located in proximity to the end of a bolt or stud 2 having threads 3 over which the device may be placed and put into operation.
  • the device includes a first supporting member 4, in the form of a disk and may also include a second supporting member 5, in the form of an annulus.
  • the first and second supporting members are held in a fixed spaced relationship along a common axis by means of spacer studs 6-8.
  • the device includes a plurality of cleaning members and in this particular illustration, three such members 10, 11 and 12, are spaced at intervals and depend from the periphery of the first supporting member 4.
  • Each of the cleaning members includes a stud member 13 on which a plurality of brush members 14 are positioned and separated by spacer members 15.
  • the brush members would advantageously comprise wire brushes; for other applications different brush materials may be used.
  • Each of the cleaning members is provided with mounting means 16 including a first portion or lever arm 17 provided with an aperture at one end so that it may be connected to an end of the stud member 13.
  • Each of the mounting means also includes a second portion or shaft 18 which extends upwardly through a corresponding aperture provided in the first supporting member 4.
  • a first motion transmitting means or idler gear 19 is movably connected to the first supporting member 4- by means of a nut 20 placed on an extension 21 of the first supporting means.
  • the shaft 18 which extends through the first supporting member 4 comprises a second motion transmitting means, and to each shaft 18 a third motion transmitting means or pinion gear 22 is secured and isv of sufiicient diameter to engage the idler gear 19.
  • a wing nut 23 is included on each pinion gear 22 and may be tightened to prevent movement of the shaft 18 and pinion gear 22.
  • Each of the cleaning members 10, 11, 12 may be movably connected to the second supporting member 5 by means of a linkage member 24, bolt 25 and nut 26.
  • This additional mount is not essential to the practice of this invention, however, because in some applications suflicient rigidity of the cleaning members may be provided merely by the connection to first supporting member 4. For those applications, moreover, second supporting member 5 could also be omitted.
  • This annular second supporting member 5 is provided with a lower bumper assembly comprising pad members 27, 28 to protect surfaces with which the device may inadvertently be placed in contact.
  • the device In operation, the device is placed in proximity to the portion of the article to be cleaned such as the threaded portion of a bolt, as shown in the figure, and then lowered over or placed on that portion so that it occupies the internal region surrounded by the plurality of cleaning members.
  • one of the second motion transmitting means or shafts 18 is rotated so as to turn the corresponding third motion transmitting means or pinion gears 22 in the appropriate direction to bring its associated cleaning member into contact with the article. Because of the motion transmitting arrangement, the movement of the one cleaning member results in a simultaneous movement of the other cleaning members.
  • a rotation of one of the shafts 18 rotates the pinion gear 22 attached thereto which, because of its engagement with the idler gear 19, imparts a corresponding rotation to each of the other pinion gears and causes a similar movement of each of the lever arms and its associateed cleaning member.
  • an adjustment of the device can be easily made from one end thereof and not be hindered by the close spacing of articles to be cleaned.
  • a gearing arrangement is shown as an illustration, this is not intended to limit the scope of this invention which may be practiced by other types of motion transmitting means such as a pinion and rack arrangement or a cam and follower arrangement.
  • the motion transmitting arrangement be such that a movement imparted to one of the motion transmitting means associated with one cleaning member results in an identical movement of each of the other motion transmitting means associated with each of the other cleaning members because of the engagement of each of those motion transmitting means with another, single, motion transmitting means.
  • wing nuts 23 may be tightened to prevent pinion gears 22 from further movement.
  • a motive power means such as an electric hand drill is connected to the extension 21 of the first supporting means 4 to rotate the device about the article to be cleaned.
  • a cleaning device comprising:
  • each of said mounting means being connected to each of said cleaning members
  • said mounting means being movably connected to said supporting member
  • said cleaning members depending from said supporting member and spaced from each other to surround an article to be cleaned
  • said supporting member having means for connection to motive power means for rotating said device around the article to be cleaned.
  • each of said mounting means comprises:
  • a second portion movably connected to said first supporting member and adapted to transmit an externally applied movement to said cleaning member.
  • first motion transmitting means movably connected to said first supporting means
  • each of said third motion transmitting means rigidly connected to each of said second motion transmitting means and engaging said first motion transmitting means whereby a movement imparted to any one of said third motion transmitting means results in a corresponding movement of each of the other of said second motion transmitting means.

Landscapes

  • Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
  • Mechanical Engineering (AREA)
  • Cleaning In General (AREA)

Description

April 969 E. G. GIBSON, SR 3,435,479
CLEANING DEVICE Filed NOV. 21, 1967 United States Patent 3,435,479 CLEANING DEVICE Edwin G. Gibson, Sr., Grapevine, Tex., assignor to (general Electric Company, a corporation of New ork Filed Nov. 21, 1967, Ser. No. 684,680 Int. Cl. F28g 3/04; 130% 1/04; A46b 13/02 US. Cl. 104.04 8 Claims ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE A cleaning device including first and second supporting members maintained in a fixed spaced relationship along a common axis. A plurality of cleaning members are each connected to a lever arm. A shaft rigidly secured to each lever arm extends through a corresponding aperture provided in the first supporting member. The second supporting member is provided with an opening so that an article to be cleaned may be placed in the region surrounded by the cleaning members. A single gear is movably connected to the first supporting member, and pinion gears are connected to the portion of each shaft extending through the first supporting member and are of a diameter large enough to engage the single gear. A movement of one shaft and pinion gear and the associated cleaning member Will result in an identical and simultaneous adjustment of each of the other cleaning members. A wing nut is connected to each pinion gear for preventing further movement once an adjustment has been made, and the first supporting member is. provided with an extension which may be connected to motive power means so that the entire device may be rotated about an article to be cleaned.
This invention relates to cleaning devices, and more particularly, to cleaning devices of the type including a plurality of cleaning members which surround a region into which an article to be cleaned may be positioned.
When a part or component of a larger unit or assembly must be cleaned, it possibly may be disassembled therefrom and transported to the cleaning apparatus. If only an exposed portion of the part or component need be cleaned, it would be advantageous to clean it without disassembly. This would be especially desirable in the case of extremely heavy and cumbersome parts. One example of such a component or part is a bolt or stud held within a flange, the threads of which bolt are to be cleaned. High pressure and temperature steam turbine gas generators include such assembled bolts and the normally highly stressed threads must be thoroughly cleaned of scale and hard, tenacious deposits during maintenance to insure uniform thread stresses. These machines include a large number of bolts or studs in close proximity and of a size large enough to make their removal for cleaning prohibitive. Hand brushing of the threads is extremely laborious and difficult due to the small spacing between bolts.
A machine adapted to clean such articles while they are in an assembled state should be readily adaptable to various sized articles and should operate in a manner not hindered by the close proximity of such articles. More particularly, a desirable design of such a machine would include a plurality of cleaning members oriented so that an article to be cleaned could be positioned in the space surrounded by the members and would also include means for simultaneously adjusting the position of the members so that they could be brought in contact with the article in a manner not hindered by the closeness of other articles,
It is therefore an object of this invention to provide a device for cleaning articles while they remain in an assembled or immovable state and in close proximity to a number of other articles or fixtures.
It is a further object of this invention to provide a cleaning device of the type adapted to be placed on or over an article to be cleaned in which device the positions of each of a plurality of cleaning members may be simultaneously adjusted in a manner not hindered by the nearness of other articles or fixtures.
Briefly stated, in accordance with one aspect of this invention, I provide a cleaning device including a supporting member to which are movably connected a plurality of cleaning members arranged to surround an article to be cleaned. An arrangement of motion transmitting means is provided whereby the position of the cleaning members may be simultaneously adjusted. The device is adapted to be rotated about the article to be cleaned.
This invention is recited in the appended claims. A more thorough understanding of the above and further objects and advantages of this invention can be obtained by referring to the following description taken in con junction with the accompanying drawing wherein the single figure is a perspective view partly in section of a device constructed in accordance with this invention.
The drawing shows a cleaning device 1 constructed in accordance with this invention and located in proximity to the end of a bolt or stud 2 having threads 3 over which the device may be placed and put into operation. The device includes a first supporting member 4, in the form of a disk and may also include a second supporting member 5, in the form of an annulus. The first and second supporting members are held in a fixed spaced relationship along a common axis by means of spacer studs 6-8.
The device includes a plurality of cleaning members and in this particular illustration, three such members 10, 11 and 12, are spaced at intervals and depend from the periphery of the first supporting member 4. Each of the cleaning members includes a stud member 13 on which a plurality of brush members 14 are positioned and separated by spacer members 15. When the device is used to clean bolt threads the brush members would advantageously comprise wire brushes; for other applications different brush materials may be used.
Each of the cleaning members is provided with mounting means 16 including a first portion or lever arm 17 provided with an aperture at one end so that it may be connected to an end of the stud member 13. Each of the mounting means also includes a second portion or shaft 18 which extends upwardly through a corresponding aperture provided in the first supporting member 4. Although the lever arm 17 and shaft 18 are shown as comprising an integral member, it should be understood that both could be separate components rigidly secured together.
In order to simultaneously adjust the position of the cleaning members so that the device may be used to clean various sized articles, a first motion transmitting means or idler gear 19 is movably connected to the first supporting member 4- by means of a nut 20 placed on an extension 21 of the first supporting means. The shaft 18 which extends through the first supporting member 4 comprises a second motion transmitting means, and to each shaft 18 a third motion transmitting means or pinion gear 22 is secured and isv of sufiicient diameter to engage the idler gear 19. A wing nut 23 is included on each pinion gear 22 and may be tightened to prevent movement of the shaft 18 and pinion gear 22.
Each of the cleaning members 10, 11, 12 may be movably connected to the second supporting member 5 by means of a linkage member 24, bolt 25 and nut 26. This additional mount is not essential to the practice of this invention, however, because in some applications suflicient rigidity of the cleaning members may be provided merely by the connection to first supporting member 4. For those applications, moreover, second supporting member 5 could also be omitted. This annular second supporting member 5 is provided with a lower bumper assembly comprising pad members 27, 28 to protect surfaces with which the device may inadvertently be placed in contact.
In operation, the device is placed in proximity to the portion of the article to be cleaned such as the threaded portion of a bolt, as shown in the figure, and then lowered over or placed on that portion so that it occupies the internal region surrounded by the plurality of cleaning members. In accordance with this invention, one of the second motion transmitting means or shafts 18 is rotated so as to turn the corresponding third motion transmitting means or pinion gears 22 in the appropriate direction to bring its associated cleaning member into contact with the article. Because of the motion transmitting arrangement, the movement of the one cleaning member results in a simultaneous movement of the other cleaning members. In the particular illustration, a rotation of one of the shafts 18 rotates the pinion gear 22 attached thereto which, because of its engagement with the idler gear 19, imparts a corresponding rotation to each of the other pinion gears and causes a similar movement of each of the lever arms and its associateed cleaning member. By virtue of this arrangement, an adjustment of the device can be easily made from one end thereof and not be hindered by the close spacing of articles to be cleaned. While a gearing arrangement is shown as an illustration, this is not intended to limit the scope of this invention which may be practiced by other types of motion transmitting means such as a pinion and rack arrangement or a cam and follower arrangement. The only requirement is that the motion transmitting arrangement be such that a movement imparted to one of the motion transmitting means associated with one cleaning member results in an identical movement of each of the other motion transmitting means associated with each of the other cleaning members because of the engagement of each of those motion transmitting means with another, single, motion transmitting means. Once an adjustment has been made, wing nuts 23 may be tightened to prevent pinion gears 22 from further movement. With the device placed over the article and the cleaning members in close contact there- 'with, a motive power means such as an electric hand drill is connected to the extension 21 of the first supporting means 4 to rotate the device about the article to be cleaned.
While the invention has been described with specificity, it is the aim of the appended claims to cover all such equivalent variations as come within the true spirit and scope of the foregoing disclosure.
What I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent of the United States is:
1. A cleaning device comprising:
a supporting member;
a plurality of cleaning members;
a plurality of mounting means, each of said mounting means being connected to each of said cleaning members;
said mounting means being movably connected to said supporting member;
said cleaning members depending from said supporting member and spaced from each other to surround an article to be cleaned;
means for simultaneously adjusting the position of said cleaning members to allow said members to contact the article to be cleaned;
means for maintaining the position of said cleaning members after an adjustment has been made; and
said supporting member having means for connection to motive power means for rotating said device around the article to be cleaned.
2. The device recited in claim 1 wherein each of said mounting means comprises:
a first portion adapted to be attached to one end of said cleaning member;
a second portion movably connected to said first supporting member and adapted to transmit an externally applied movement to said cleaning member.
3. The device recited in claim 2 wherein said first portion comprises a lever arm and said second portion comprises a shaft extending from said first portion through an aperture provided in said first supporting member.
4. The device recited in claim 1 wherein said means for simultaneously adjusting the position of said cleaning members comprises:
first motion transmitting means movably connected to said first supporting means;
second motion transmitting means connected to said cleaning members; and
a plurality of third motion transmitting means, each of said third motion transmitting means rigidly connected to each of said second motion transmitting means and engaging said first motion transmitting means whereby a movement imparted to any one of said third motion transmitting means results in a corresponding movement of each of the other of said second motion transmitting means.
5. The device recited in claim 4 wherein said first motion transmitting means comprises an idler gear.
6. The device recited in claim 4 wherein said second motion transmitting means comprises a shaft.
7. The device recited in claim 4 wherein said third motion transmitting means comprises a pinion gear.
8. The device recited in claim 4 further comprising position maintaining means connected to each of said third motion transmitting means for preventing the movement of said third motion transmitting means.
References Cited UNITED STATES PATENTS 1,803,701 5/1931 Grover 15-647 2,305,079 12/ 1942 Heldenbrand 15 104.04 3,116,811 1/1964 Stevenson 1588 EDWARD L. ROBERTS, Primary Examiner.
US. Cl. X.R. 1523; 51347
US684680A 1967-11-21 1967-11-21 Cleaning device Expired - Lifetime US3435479A (en)

Applications Claiming Priority (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US68468067A 1967-11-21 1967-11-21

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US3435479A true US3435479A (en) 1969-04-01

Family

ID=24749106

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US684680A Expired - Lifetime US3435479A (en) 1967-11-21 1967-11-21 Cleaning device

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US3435479A (en)

Cited By (9)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US4180144A (en) * 1978-03-02 1979-12-25 Adams Harold R Valve stem cleaner and lubricator
FR2430822A1 (en) * 1978-07-13 1980-02-08 Vidaillac Alain Power-drill attachment for descaling tube ends - has rotary assembly of conical brushes rotated inside and outside tube
US4377014A (en) * 1981-03-09 1983-03-22 Slaton Hugh M Pail washing machine
FR2523017A1 (en) * 1982-03-12 1983-09-16 Rands Steve POINT-FREE POLISHING OR RODING APPARATUS
US4600444A (en) * 1984-05-30 1986-07-15 Miner Robert M Pipe end area cleaning system
US5860179A (en) * 1997-02-21 1999-01-19 Shipman; Duane G. Brush apparatus
US20050155626A1 (en) * 2004-01-20 2005-07-21 Ford Motor Company Apparatus and method for cleaning a machine tool
US20160008946A1 (en) * 2013-02-21 2016-01-14 Pavel D. Okulov Portable Modular Deburring Machine
US20190015882A1 (en) * 2017-07-17 2019-01-17 Titanium Metals Corporation Planetary reform roller and method of reforming a vessel cavity

Citations (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US1803701A (en) * 1929-11-04 1931-05-05 Percy C Grover Cylinder hone
US2305079A (en) * 1938-09-10 1942-12-15 Arthur P Heldenbrand Pipe thread cleaner
US3116811A (en) * 1961-04-27 1964-01-07 Clair V Stevenson Portable cable cleaner and lubricator

Patent Citations (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US1803701A (en) * 1929-11-04 1931-05-05 Percy C Grover Cylinder hone
US2305079A (en) * 1938-09-10 1942-12-15 Arthur P Heldenbrand Pipe thread cleaner
US3116811A (en) * 1961-04-27 1964-01-07 Clair V Stevenson Portable cable cleaner and lubricator

Cited By (12)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US4180144A (en) * 1978-03-02 1979-12-25 Adams Harold R Valve stem cleaner and lubricator
FR2430822A1 (en) * 1978-07-13 1980-02-08 Vidaillac Alain Power-drill attachment for descaling tube ends - has rotary assembly of conical brushes rotated inside and outside tube
US4377014A (en) * 1981-03-09 1983-03-22 Slaton Hugh M Pail washing machine
FR2523017A1 (en) * 1982-03-12 1983-09-16 Rands Steve POINT-FREE POLISHING OR RODING APPARATUS
US4600444A (en) * 1984-05-30 1986-07-15 Miner Robert M Pipe end area cleaning system
US5860179A (en) * 1997-02-21 1999-01-19 Shipman; Duane G. Brush apparatus
US20050155626A1 (en) * 2004-01-20 2005-07-21 Ford Motor Company Apparatus and method for cleaning a machine tool
US7360271B2 (en) 2004-01-20 2008-04-22 Ford Motor Company Apparatus for cleaning a machine tool
US20160008946A1 (en) * 2013-02-21 2016-01-14 Pavel D. Okulov Portable Modular Deburring Machine
US9694469B2 (en) * 2013-02-21 2017-07-04 IPR Innovative Products Resources Inc. Portable modular deburring machine
US20190015882A1 (en) * 2017-07-17 2019-01-17 Titanium Metals Corporation Planetary reform roller and method of reforming a vessel cavity
US11154919B2 (en) * 2017-07-17 2021-10-26 Titanium Metals Corporation Planetary reform roller and method of reforming a vessel cavity

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US3435479A (en) Cleaning device
US9357836B2 (en) Thread cleaning apparatus having adjustable diameter brush bases
CN108480333B (en) Pipeline variable-diameter cleaning robot
US4205407A (en) Quick-change brush head
US2602003A (en) Rotating apparatus for blowing loose foreign material from articles
US2307206A (en) Spraying device
US2456039A (en) Securing device
CN112687580A (en) Cooling equipment for wafer production cutting
GB617109A (en) Improved thread-handling device for use in the manufacture or treatment of thread
CN109931017A (en) A kind of limit-type quadruple board platform fingerboard of electric drive
CN203273206U (en) Hollow shaft mechanism used for electric wires or air pipes to pass through
US2720736A (en) Valve grinding machine
US2379545A (en) Cam assembly
US3309729A (en) Coating remover
CN207546992U (en) A kind of stem of noble dendrobium shaking screen convenient for cleaning
US2421592A (en) Dynamoelectric machine
US1397227A (en) Brick-cleaning machine
US2186294A (en) Adjustable multiple drill
CN207547137U (en) A kind of through-hole class worm screw cleans fixing tool
US1361607A (en) Spraying apparatus
GB113478A (en) An Improvement in Nut Cracking Machines.
EP0360162A3 (en) Cleaning device, especially for metallic work pieces
US2330577A (en) Centering device for the cutting of sheet-metal disks
US2869163A (en) Rotary brushes
CN108103629B (en) Spindle nut and reed device