Integrated Roller Brush Groove With Hair And Debris Cutting Device For Use In Vacuum Cleaners And Other Sweeping Devices

Hosterman; Anita Louise

Patent Application Summary

U.S. patent application number 13/594955 was filed with the patent office on 2014-02-27 for integrated roller brush groove with hair and debris cutting device for use in vacuum cleaners and other sweeping devices. The applicant listed for this patent is Anita Louise Hosterman. Invention is credited to Anita Louise Hosterman.

Application Number20140053362 13/594955
Document ID /
Family ID50146719
Filed Date2014-02-27

United States Patent Application 20140053362
Kind Code A1
Hosterman; Anita Louise February 27, 2014

INTEGRATED ROLLER BRUSH GROOVE WITH HAIR AND DEBRIS CUTTING DEVICE FOR USE IN VACUUM CLEANERS AND OTHER SWEEPING DEVICES

Abstract

Roller brushes (e.g. vacuum cleaners, sweeping machines) collect hair and debris around the bristles and tubing rendering the device ineffective. This is an integrated system for safe and easy cutting and removal of the debris, providing optimal machine performance. The cutting device is either stored in a section of the machine housing or a separate entity depending on the individual machine. The device contains a sharp blade inside a protective shield. The bottom is ridged to run along a grooved track. A grooved track is placed between the bristles along the length of the roller brush for the cutting device. When cleaning is needed the device is moved along the grooved track cutting the hair and debris into small segments. A comb-type device with a hooked end will be used for removing the segments of hair and debris from the bristles.


Inventors: Hosterman; Anita Louise; (Tucson, AZ)
Applicant:
Name City State Country Type

Hosterman; Anita Louise

Tucson

AZ

US
Family ID: 50146719
Appl. No.: 13/594955
Filed: August 27, 2012

Current U.S. Class: 15/256.52
Current CPC Class: A47L 9/00 20130101; A47L 9/0477 20130101
Class at Publication: 15/256.52
International Class: A47L 9/00 20060101 A47L009/00

Claims



1. An integrated system consisting of a grooved track with a cutting device built into a roller brush between the bristles for the removal of hair and debris.
Description



FIGURE DESCRIPTIONS

[0001] Dimensions will be specific for machine device is used on

[0002] FIG. 1--side view of roller brush with grooves placed between the bristle rows for cutting device to slide along

[0003] FIG. 2--end view of roller brush with cutting device grooves between the bristle rows

[0004] FIG. 3--push rod used for pushing/moving cutting device along cutting device grooves, if housing is not large enough for usage by itself

[0005] FIG. 4--side view of cutting device carrier--outside is safety housing with a razor-type blade inside

[0006] FIG. 5--back end view of cutting device carrier case with ridge for grooved track

[0007] FIG. 6--comb-type device with end hook for removing cut segments. The teeth correspond to the width of the bristles on the roller brush.

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