Vacuum cleaner brush bearing assembly
First Claim
1. A rotary vacuum cleaner brush comprising a tubular cylinder body having carpet agitating means along the exterior thereof, bearing means at each end of said body adapted to support and journal said body in a vacuum cleaner for rotation of said body about the axis thereof, said bearing means each including a sleeve formed of deformable material and a bearing insert providing a through-bore, a shaft in said through-bore journaling said bearing insert, said bearing insert providing an outer surface having an outer spherical portion, said sleeve providing an interior having an inner spherical socket portion mating with said outer spherical portion supporting said bearing insert within said sleeve for limited relative swiveling movement so that said insert moves into alignment with said shaft, said sleeve and bearing insert providing interfitting projections and recesses preventing relative rotation therebetween around the axis of said body, said recesses being peripherally spaced around said axis at sufficiently close intervals and said recesses and projections being shaped to cause automatic mating engagement with said projections when said bearing insert is assembled in said sleeve regardless of initial rotational orientations of the sleeve and bearing insert during assembly.
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Abstract
A self-aligning bearing structure for vacuum cleaner brushes and the like includes a plastic sleeve and a metal bearing element. The sleeve is initially formed with a flared end, allowing the bearing element to be inserted to provide a subassembly. The subassembly is then pressed axially into a cylindrical bore in the vacuum cleaner brush body. During such insertion, the flared end is deflected inwardly to produce a spherical socket which mates with a spherical periphery on the bearing element. Relative rotation between the sleeve and bearing element is prevented by a plurality of peripherally spaced teardrop-shaped projections formed on the sleeve which fit into teardrop-shaped recesses on the bearing element. The recesses are sufficiently closely spaced and are shaped in cooperation with the projections so that the recesses and projections automatically interfit upon assembly, and can therefore be assembled by automated equipment which does not require special orientation means. The interfitting projections and recesses prevent relative rotation between the sleeve and bearing element without requiring close tolerances in the manufacture of the components of the bearing.
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- 1. A rotary vacuum cleaner brush comprising a tubular cylinder body having carpet agitating means along the exterior thereof, bearing means at each end of said body adapted to support and journal said body in a vacuum cleaner for rotation of said body about the axis thereof, said bearing means each including a sleeve formed of deformable material and a bearing insert providing a through-bore, a shaft in said through-bore journaling said bearing insert, said bearing insert providing an outer surface having an outer spherical portion, said sleeve providing an interior having an inner spherical socket portion mating with said outer spherical portion supporting said bearing insert within said sleeve for limited relative swiveling movement so that said insert moves into alignment with said shaft, said sleeve and bearing insert providing interfitting projections and recesses preventing relative rotation therebetween around the axis of said body, said recesses being peripherally spaced around said axis at sufficiently close intervals and said recesses and projections being shaped to cause automatic mating engagement with said projections when said bearing insert is assembled in said sleeve regardless of initial rotational orientations of the sleeve and bearing insert during assembly.
- 9. A self-aligning bearing for journaling a body having a cylindrical bore therein on a shaft, comprising a sleeve formed of deformable material having an axis, said sleeve providing an axial passage therein open at the ends of said sleeve, said passage providing an axially facing spherically shaped socket portion extending with increased diameter toward one of said ends and a flared portion at said one end, said bearing also providing a bearing insert adapted to be journaled on said shaft, said bearing insert providing a spherical outer surface sized to mate with said socket portion, said flared portion deflecting inwardly when said sleeve is positioned in said bore to form in cooperation with said socket portion a socket engaging said spherical outer surface and axially positioning said bearing insert in said sleeve while allowing swiveling movement therebetween, said sleeve and bearing providing a plurality of symmetrically arranged peripherally spaced projections and recesses which interfit to prevent relative rotation between said bearing insert and said sleeve, said recesses being sufficiently closely spaced and said recesses and projections being shaped to automatically rotationally cam said sleeve and bearing insert to a proper rotational orientation for mating engagement between said projections and recesses when said bearing insert is assembled in said sleeve regardless of initial rotational orientations of said sleeve and said bearing insert during assembly.
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