Floor sweeper with improved construction
First Claim
1. In a floor sweeper having a handle and a bail attached to said handle, a lower sweeping unit attached to said bail and comprising:
- (a) a frame having transversely spaced longitudinally extending end plates,(b) dust pans disposed at the front and rear end portions of said frame,(c) front and rear transversely extending uni-directionally rotatable brush rollers disposed inwardly from the respective front and rear dust pans,(d) means to rotatably drive said brush rollers,(e) and transversely extending deflector means disposed centrally between and serving both said front and rear brush rollers to assist said rollers in carrying debris up from the floor and hence longitudinally outwardly into the respective dust pans.
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Abstract
A dual deflector element is disposed centrally of the lower unit of a floor sweeper and is adapted to serve two uni-directional brush rollers, disposed between the deflector and respective front and rear dust pans. The front brush roller tends to be more efficient in picking up large debris than the rear brush roller. A single center-mounted drive means is provided which serves both brush rollers. The lower unit frame or housing includes end walls and a central tansverse top portion extending therebetween, and a pair of upwardly removable dust pans are adapted for insertion between the end walls adjacent the forward and trailing edges of the top portion. Latch devices asociated with the end walls cooperate with the dust pans ends to hold the pans in position. The housing top portion includes downward extending end flanges which are riveted to the housing end walls, with the rivet heads forming the bail detents. End caps are mounted over the housing end walls and cooperate therewith in mounting springs, the ends of which form stub axles for four sweeper support wheels. The four support wheels float generally vertically on their springs, with upper stops for the springs serving also as lower seats for the flanges of the housing top portion. The upper stops permit the four support wheels to floatingly rise further than the drive wheels.
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21 Claims
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1. In a floor sweeper having a handle and a bail attached to said handle, a lower sweeping unit attached to said bail and comprising:
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(a) a frame having transversely spaced longitudinally extending end plates, (b) dust pans disposed at the front and rear end portions of said frame, (c) front and rear transversely extending uni-directionally rotatable brush rollers disposed inwardly from the respective front and rear dust pans, (d) means to rotatably drive said brush rollers, (e) and transversely extending deflector means disposed centrally between and serving both said front and rear brush rollers to assist said rollers in carrying debris up from the floor and hence longitudinally outwardly into the respective dust pans. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
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17. In a floor sweeper:
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(a) a handle, (b) a bail attached to said handle, (c) a lower unit attached to said bail, and with said lower unit having a frame with transversely spaced longitudinally extending end plates, (d) a transversely extending lower unit top portion having end flanges and with said flanges engaging said end plates, (e) and longitudinally spaced securing means joining said flanges and said plates, (f) said securing means forming detent means for positioning the said bail relative to the said lower unit.
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18. In a floor sweeper:
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(a) a handle, (b) a bail attached to said handle, (c) a lower unit attached to said bail, and with said lower unit having a frame with transversely spaced longitudinally extending end plates, (d) a dust pan removable upwardly from said lower unit, (e) spring means disposed on said frame end plates, (f) at least one latch element disposed on said spring means and extending inwardly toward the respective pan end, said latch element having a pan supporting ledge portion thereon, (g) the end of the pan having a surface for resting on said ledge portion, (h) and means on the end of the pan for biasing said spring means and latch element away from the pan during insertion and during removal of the pan from the lower unit. - View Dependent Claims (19, 20)
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21. In a floor sweeper:
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a handle, (b) a bail attached to said handle, (c) a lower unit attached to said bail, and with said lower unit having a frame with transversely spaced longitudinally extending end plates, (d) a transversely extending lower unit top portion having end flanges and with said flanges engaging said end plates, (e) caps removably mounted to said end plates of said lower unit frame, (f) a spring mounted to each cap, with each said spring having a pair of springably floating arms with end portions terminating in axles, (g) freely rotatable sweeper support wheels mounted to said axles for floating movement therewith, (h) and upper and lower stop means for said floating arms with said stop means being disposed on the adjacent said frame end plates, (i) said spring end portions and support wheels being movable arcuately outwardly and upwardly in a spreading movement upon engagement of the lower unit with a floor, (j) said upper stop means for said spring functioning as a locating seat means for said end flanges.
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Specification