Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
015880200 | Work moves past rotatable brush | 12 |
20080201879 | Foot cleaning device - The present invention is a foot cleaning device for accommodating a foot and thoroughly cleaning the foot positioned within the device. The foot cleaning device has a foot receptacle, scrub brushes, roller brushes, a liquid dispensing assembly for carrying water and soap into the receptacle, and spray jets attachable to the liquid dispensing assembly for dispersing the water and soap throughout the receptacle. The scrub brushes are distributed throughout the foot receptacle for allowing the user to clean his or her feet. The roller brushes are positioned along the bottom of the foot receptacle for massaging, cleaning, and supporting the user's foot within the receptacle. | 08-28-2008 |
20080313833 | DISC CLEANING MECHANISM AND DISC CLEANING DEVICE - In the present invention, cleaner liquid flow passages for discharging cleaner liquid from a rotatable brush unit are formed in a rotatable brush unit. The cleaner liquid flow passages are formed as passages wherein the cleaner liquid fed to a hollow portion in a rotary shaft flows to openings in brush cleaner circular plates via lateral grooves provided around the outer circumference of a core roller and along the axial direction. A cleaner liquid fed to discs from a cleaner nozzle contains dirt when the discs are cleaned and the same is sucked into the cleaner liquid passages and the dirt is discharged from the rotatable brush unit. | 12-25-2008 |
20090282629 | PRODUCE BIN SCRUBBER AND RELATED METHODS - A produce bin washer for washing produce bins of an open-box type may include a housing and a conveyor for advancing a plurality of empty produce bins along a path of travel through the housing. The produce bin washer may include at least one scrubbing brush within the housing adjacent the conveyor and along the path of travel. The produce bin washer may also include a positioner within the housing for sequentially lifting and rotating each empty produce bin form the conveyor onto the at least one scrubbing brush to scrub the interior, and returning the empty produce bin to the conveyor. A sprayer may be within the housing for spraying a cleaning solution onto the empty produce bins, and a collector may also be within the housing for collecting sprayed cleaning solution. | 11-19-2009 |
20090313776 | SUBSTRATE CLEANING APPARATUS - Disclosed is a substrate cleaning apparatus capable of efficiently removing extraneous matters attached on a periphery of the substrate with a brush. The substrate cleaning apparatus includes a spin chuck to rotatably hold a wafer a motor to rotate the wafer held by the spin chuck, a cleaning liquid supplying device to supply cleaning liquid to the wafer held by the spin chuck, and a cleaning device including a brush, a rotating device and a pressing device. The brush includes a periphery cleaning part in contact with a periphery of the wafer during cleaning. The rotating device rotates the brush, and the pressing device pushes the brush to the wafer. The periphery cleaning part includes a changing part. The property of the changing part is changed along a diameter of the periphery cleaning part to distribute cleaning performance. | 12-24-2009 |
20120186031 | POWERED SCRUBBING DEVICE - A powered scrubbing device includes a portable housing, a source of motive power, and a scrubber member. The source of motive power is coupled to the scrubber member, and the scrubber member is journaled for rotation within a recess of the housing. The recess is sized to accommodate a foot of a user below the scrubber member, and the recess is sized to permit access to an upper surface of the scrubber member. | 07-26-2012 |
20130036562 | Golf Club Cleaner - A golf club head cleaning device having a manual driven and/or motor-driven round cleaning brush removabally mounted inside a bucket on one end of a telescope brush shaft which has the other end extends through the side wall of a bucket of which top open area having at least one groove to accommodate golf club shaft heads for cleaning therein, and a handle removably mounted on the other end of the shaft outside the bucket for manually actuation by hand or by an electric motor to rotate the brush for cleaning the club surface therein. The cleaning device may further have an axle assembly to prevent shaft from wobbling when turning handle to rotate the brush, and a bucket lid to prevent water from splashing to the user. The device is easy to manufacture, ergonomic to operate, efficient in cleaning, less expensive in respect of maintenance and manufacturing. | 02-14-2013 |
20130219639 | SEMICONDUCTOR EQUIPMENT - Semiconductor equipment is provided to include a reaction chamber, a movable frame, and at least one cleaning brush head. The cleaning brush head is configured to operate on at least one dirty portion to be cleaned within the reaction chamber. The movable frame is disposed within the reaction chamber. The movable frame is capable of carrying a susceptor. The cleaning brush head is capable of touching the dirty portion. The cleaning brush head is capable of moving relative to the dirty portion for removing the residue which is attached to the portion to be cleaned. | 08-29-2013 |
20140150192 | GOLF CLUB CLEANING DEVICE - A golf club cleaning device ( | 06-05-2014 |
20150313352 | BUFFING APPARATUS - A buffing apparatus has a shaft assembly connectable to a drill or other stationary motorized buffer/polisher. A stator is fixedly mounted on the shaft and a rotor is rotatably mounted on the shaft, and each of the stator and rotor includes a respective hub and two or more arms extending radially from the respective hub, and each of the two or more arms defines a hole. A pad having first and second holes is mounted on the shaft with an arm of the stator extending through a first hole of the pad and an arm of the rotor extending through a second hole of the pad. The pads are secured in place with a connector extending through the hole of an arm of the stator and through a hole of an arm of the rotor so that the pads are sandwiched between the shaft assembly and the connectors. | 11-05-2015 |
015880300 | Cylindrical brush | 3 |
20120090109 | MULTIPLE PEELING BRUSH AND SPACER - A brush assembly using a spacer and the spacer permit multiple brushes to be combined on a driveshaft that is driven in rotation. The use of multiple brushes allows one to vary the characteristics of the brush assembly along the assembly's length. This also permits one to change fewer than all brushes when needed, thereby saving the cost of replacing an entire brush assembly's brushes when worn. The spacer is a body with a central opening that is preferably polygonal in section, opposing ends that form shoulders and a radially extending gasket located intermediate the opposing ends. | 04-19-2012 |
20130247314 | APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR BRUSH AND PAD CONDITIONING - A method and apparatus for conditioning a processing surface of a cylindrical roller disposed in a brush box is described. In one embodiment, a brush box is described. The brush box includes a tank having an interior volume and a pair of cylindrical rollers at least partially disposed in the interior volume, each of the cylindrical rollers being rotatable about a respective axis, an actuator assembly coupled to each of the cylindrical rollers to move the respective cylindrical roller between a first position where the cylindrical rollers are in proximity and a second position where the cylindrical rollers are spaced away from each other, and a conditioning device for each of the cylindrical rollers, each conditioning device including a conditioner disposed in the interior volume, the conditioner contacting an outer surface of each of the cylindrical rollers when the rollers are in the second position. | 09-26-2013 |
20150020327 | BAND-SAW CLEANING MECHANISM FOR BAND SAW MACHINE - A band-saw cleaning mechanism includes a cleaning unit having a steel brush, a first motor having a driving shaft, and a linking rod connected between the steel brush the driving shaft; a torque sensor mounted to the driving shaft for sensing the torque of the driving shaft and for emitting a sensing signal; a regulation unit having a second motor and a regulation screw having two ends connected with the second motor and the linking rod, respectively; and the control unit connected with the torque sensor and the second motor for controllably making the second motor regulate the regulation screw for prolongation according to the sensing signal. While the regulation screw is prolonged, the linking rod can be pushed to change the contact distance between the steel brush and the band saw for proper contact therebetween. | 01-22-2015 |