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Floor cleaning machine

  • US 5,666,689 A
  • Filed: 09/19/1994
  • Issued: 09/16/1997
  • Est. Priority Date: 03/18/1992
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A machine for cleaning floors comprising:

  • a pair of driven, counterrotating cylindrical brushes having bristles with bristle ends for engaging the floor and picking up dirt therefrom, the brushes being rotated such that the bristles on both brushes are moved upwardly through an area between the brushes and away from each other over an upper half of the brushes;

    a housing for said pair of driven counterrotating cylindrical brushes comprising side plates for rotatably supporting shafts respectively attached to the cylindrical brushes and a top shield for covering the brushes; and

    whereineach brush has at least one fixed sweeper held by said housing and extending parallel to a longitudinal axis of the brush and located at least partly inside an outer periphery of the bristle ends thereof at a place along the upper half of the brush, each sweeper serving to locally and temporarily hold back the bristle ends and cause the bristle ends to flick forwardly in a direction of rotation of the brush when the bristle ends leave contact with the sweeper to cause floor dirt collected by the bristle ends to be thrown off outwardly and forwardly relative to rotary motion of the brush; and

    said top shield guides the dirt thrown off the bristle ends further in a direction of rotation of the brushes towards dust collecting receivers arranged at respective opposite ends of the top shield.

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