IP Library Granted Patent US 11,623,325
Granted Patent B2
US 11,623,325 · App. 16/477,064 · Granted Apr 11, 2023

Rotary brush

Inventors: Brian Keiser (Cambridge City, IN); Brad Vanwinkle (Richmond, IN); Zachary Baumgardner (Lynn, IN); Zachary Small (Richmond, IN); Shane Clifford (Glenwood, IN)
Assignee: OSBORN, LLC
B24D13/10
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Patent No.
US 11,623,325
App. No.
16/477,064
Granted
Apr 11, 2023
Kind
B2
Abstract

A rotary radial wire brush made of an annular center disc hub having 32 holes circumferentially spaced apart two radially offset distances from a center about which the brush rotates with a brush wire formed of between 22 and 34 filaments or bristles providing increased material removal rates during a longer useful operating life. A preferred brush has a hub with radially outermost openings larger in size than radially innermost openings causing the brush wire anchored by its twist knot thereto to be more flexible and extend farther radially outwardly than a shorter stiffer more aggressive wire produced by anchoring via a longer twist knot to radially innermost openings. Such a construction produces a rotary brush of the invention with brush wires of alternating flexible and aggressive construction increasing surface finish and material removal rates while having increased brush life.

Claims (36)

1. A rotary brush comprising:

(a) a central disc hub with multiple pairs of brush wire mounts spaced (i) radially from a central axis of rotation of the brush, and (ii) circumferentially apart from one another;

(b) an elongate brush wire carried by each brush wire mount, each brush wire extending radially outwardly from the brush wire mount beyond an outer radial periphery of the central disc hub defining a working face at or adjacent a free end thereof that abrasively contacts a surface during rotation of the rotary brush;

wherein the central disc hub has a radially outermost group of brush mounts spaced circumferentially about the hub, and wherein the central disc hub has a radially innermost group of brush mounts spaced circumferentially about the hub that is spaced radially inwardly of the radially outermost group of brush mounts; and

wherein at least one of the following applies: (iii) the brush wires extending radially outwardly from the radially outermost brush mounts have a working face disposed radially outwardly of the working face of the brush wires extending radially outwardly from the radially innermost brush mounts, and (iv) the brush wires extending radially outwardly from the radially outermost brush mounts extend farther radially outwardly than the brush wires extending radially outwardly from the radially innermost brush mounts.

2. The rotary brush of claim 1 , wherein condition (iv) applies and wherein each one of the brush wires is comprised of a plurality of elongate brush wire filaments twisted together a plurality of times along the length of the brush wire.

3. The rotary brush of claim 1 , wherein condition (iv) applies and wherein each one of the brush wires is comprised of between twenty-two and thirty-four brush wire filaments twisted together along the length of the brush wire.

4. The rotary brush of claim 1 , wherein condition (iv) applies and wherein each one of the brush wires is comprised of multiple pairs of wire filaments braided together along the length of the brush wire.

5. The rotary brush of claim 1 , wherein condition (iv) applies and wherein each one of the brush wires is comprised of between twenty-two and thirty-four brush wire filaments braided together along the length of the brush wire.

6. The rotary brush of claim 1 , wherein condition (iv) applies and wherein each one of the brush wires is comprised of multiple pairs of wire filaments twisted and braided together along the length of the brush wire.

7. The rotary brush of claim 1 , wherein condition (iv) applies and wherein each one of the brush wires is comprised of between twenty-two and thirty-four brush wire filaments twisted and braided together along the length of the brush wire.

8. A rotary brush comprising:

(a) a central disc hub with multiple pairs of brush wire mounts spaced (i) radially from a central axis of rotation of the brush, and (ii) circumferentially apart from one another;

(b) an elongate brush wire carried by each brush wire mount, each brush wire extending radially outwardly from the brush wire mount beyond an outer radial periphery of the central disc hub defining a working face at or adjacent a free end thereof that abrasively contacts a surface during rotation of the rotary brush;

wherein the central disc hub has (a) a radially outermost group of brush mounts spaced circumferentially about the hub, and (b) a radially innermost group of brush mounts spaced circumferentially about the hub that is spaced radially inwardly of the radially outermost group of brush mounts; and

wherein the radially outermost brush mounts are circumferentially staggered between the radially innermost brush mounts, and wherein each one of the brush wires extending outwardly from each one of the brush mounts has the same length thereby disposing the working face of the brush wires extending radially outwardly from the radially outermost brush mounts radially outwardly of the working face of the brush wires extending radially outwardly from the radially innermost brush mounts.

9. The rotary brush of claim 8 , wherein each one of the brush wires is comprised of a plurality of elongate brush wire filaments twisted together a plurality of times along the length of the brush wire.

10. The rotary brush of claim 9 , wherein each one of the brush wire filaments is comprised of a plurality of brush wire filament strands of a width, diameter, or thickness less than the filament where the brush wire filament strands are twisted, braided or woven to form the filament.

11. The rotary brush of claim 9 , wherein each one of the brush wires is comprised of between twenty-two and thirty-four brush wire filaments twisted together along substantially the entire length of the brush wire.

12. The rotary brush of claim 8 , wherein each one of the brush wires is comprised of multiple pairs of wire filaments braided together along the length of the brush wire.

13. The rotary brush of claim 12 , wherein each one of the brush wire filaments is comprised of a plurality of brush wire filament strands of a width, diameter, or thickness less than the filament where the brush wire filament strands are twisted, braided or woven to form the filament.

14. The rotary brush of claim 13 , wherein each one of the brush wires is comprised of between twenty-two and thirty-four brush wire filaments braided together along substantially the entire length of the brush wire.

15. The rotary brush of claim 8 , wherein each one of the brush wires is comprised of multiple pairs of wire filaments twisted and braided together along the length of the brush wire.

16. The rotary brush of claim 15 , wherein each one of the brush wire filaments is comprised of a plurality of brush wire filament strands of a width, diameter, or thickness less than the filament where the brush wire filament strands are twisted, braided or woven to form the filament.

17. The rotary brush of claim 16 , wherein each one of the brush wires is comprised of between twenty-two and thirty-four brush wire filaments twisted and braided together along substantially the entire length of the brush wire.

18. A rotary brush comprising:

(a) a central disc hub with multiple pairs of brush wire mounts spaced (i) radially from a central axis of rotation of the brush, and (ii) circumferentially apart from one another;

(b) an elongate brush wire carried by each brush wire mount, each brush wire extending radially outwardly from the brush wire mount beyond an outer radial periphery of the central disc hub defining a working face at or adjacent a free end thereof that abrasively contacts a surface during rotation of the rotary brush;

wherein the central disc hub has (a) a radially outermost group of brush mounts spaced circumferentially about the hub, and (b) a radially innermost group of brush mounts spaced circumferentially about the hub that is spaced radially inwardly of the radially outermost group of brush mounts; and

wherein the radially outermost brush mounts are circumferentially staggered between the radially innermost brush mounts, and wherein each one of the radially innermost and radially outermost brush mounts comprises an opening, wherein openings of the radially outermost brush mounts are larger than the openings of the radially innermost brush mounts.

19. The rotary brush of claim 18 , wherein each one of the brush wires is comprised of a plurality of brush wire filaments twisted or braided together and a twisted knot anchoring the brush wire to a corresponding one of the brush wire mounts, and wherein the brush wire has a brush face of a width or diameter substantially the same as the width or diameter of the plurality of brush wire filaments extending alongside and in contact with one another when disposed in a substantially straightened condition.

20. The rotary brush of claim 19 , wherein each one of the brush wires is comprised of a cable knot anchoring the brush wire to a corresponding one of the brush wire mounts.

21. The rotary brush of claim 19 , wherein each one of the brush wires is comprised of a stringer bead knot anchoring the brush wire to a corresponding one of the brush wire mounts.

22. The rotary brush of claim 18 , wherein each one of the brush wires is comprised of a plurality of brush wire filaments twisted or braided together and a twisted knot anchoring the brush wire to a corresponding one of the brush wire mounts, and wherein the brush wire has a tuft and a brush face of a width or diameter substantially the same as the width or diameter of the plurality of brush wire filaments extending alongside and in contact with one another when disposed in a substantially straightened condition.

23. The rotary brush of claim 22 , wherein each one of the brush wires is comprised of a cable knot anchoring the brush wire to a corresponding one of the brush wire mounts.

24. The rotary brush of claim 22 , wherein each one of the brush wires is comprised of a stringer bead knot anchoring the brush wire to a corresponding one of the brush wire mounts.

Assignments (9)
PATENT SECURITY AGREEMENT (2L) Recorded Sep 4, 2020
From: MILSCO, LLC; OSBORN, LLC
To: CANTOR FITZGERALD SECURITIES, AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
Reel/Frame 053711/0968 →
PATENT SECURITY AGREEMENT (1L) Recorded Sep 4, 2020
From: MILSCO, LLC; OSBORN, LLC
To: CANTOR FITZGERALD SECURITIES, AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
Reel/Frame 053711/0896 →
BANKRUPTCY COURT ORDER RELEASING ALL LIENS INCLUDING THE FIRST LIEN SECURITY INTEREST RECORDED AT REEL/FRAME 052153/0549 Recorded Sep 2, 2020
From: THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON
To: JASON INCORPORATED
Reel/Frame 053670/0787 →
BANKRUPTCY COURT ORDER RELEASING ALL LIENS INCLUDING THE SECOND LIEN SECURITY INTEREST RECORDED AT REEL/FRAME 052153/0598 Recorded Sep 2, 2020
From: THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON
To: JASON INCORPORATED
Reel/Frame 053670/0898 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Aug 31, 2020
From: MILSCO, LLC; OSBORN, LLC
To: WELLS FARGO BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
Reel/Frame 053650/0752 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Mar 18, 2020
From: JASON INCORPORATED
To: THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON
Reel/Frame 052153/0549 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Mar 18, 2020
From: JASON INCORPORATED
To: THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON
Reel/Frame 052153/0598 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 8, 2019
From: OSBORN, A UNIT OF JASON INCORPORATED
To: OSBORN, LLC
Reel/Frame 050959/0160 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 30, 2019
From: KEISER, BRIAN; VANWINKLE, BRAD; BAUMGARDNER, ZACHARY; SMALL, ZACHARY; CLIFFORD, SHANE
To: OSBORN, A UNIT OF JASON INCORPORATED
Reel/Frame 050868/0557 →