Brush – broom – and mop making – Processes
Patent
1987-12-14
1988-10-25
Goldberg, Howard N.
Brush, broom, and mop making
Processes
29430, 295251, A46D 104
Patent
active
047799323
ABSTRACT:
A cylindrical brush is formed to have multiple interfitting and interconnected sections which may consist of synthetic resin; holes are controllably and automatically drilled in the sections in selected patterns so that bristles may be filled into certain holes to be retained by staples; other holes may be controllably drilled into the sections and shaped to supply fluid radially outwardly for cleaning bristles or for cleaning work, or drying or waxing same; holes may be formed at telescoping end extents of the sections; bristles may be anchored by staples with legs deflected by a mandrel or shaft; and staples may act to lock telescoping sections of a sleeve or core, assisted by bonding of the plastic sections.
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Boland Anthony C.
Maxwell George R.
Goldberg Howard N.
Gorski Joseph M.
Haefliger William W.
L.A. Brush Manufacturing Corp.
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