Brushing – scrubbing – and general cleaning – Machines – With air blast or suction
Patent
1990-01-17
1991-12-24
Moore, Chris K.
Brushing, scrubbing, and general cleaning
Machines
With air blast or suction
15383, 15395, A47L 526
Patent
active
050740075
ABSTRACT:
A cleaner for an exhaust pipe comprises a main housing, a power means, a dirt suction means, a flexible suction pipe, a flexible wire spindle, a discharge sleeve, and a porous container. The power means and the dirt suction means are installed in the main housing. A connecting element connects the suction means chamber to a suction pipe. At the bottom of the suction means chamber are located a discharge sleeve and a porous container. A flexible wire spindle is provided at the free end with a discharge sleeve and a porous container. A flexible wire spindle is provided with a brush at the end opposite to the power means. When the flexible wire spindle and the flexible suction pipe are inserted into an exhaust pipe and the power means started, the cleaner may clean off and suck out the dirt accumulated in the exhaust pipe handily and swiftly.
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