WO2019175813A1 - Brush debris removal apparatus - Google Patents
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- WO2019175813A1 WO2019175813A1 PCT/IB2019/052056 IB2019052056W WO2019175813A1 WO 2019175813 A1 WO2019175813 A1 WO 2019175813A1 IB 2019052056 W IB2019052056 W IB 2019052056W WO 2019175813 A1 WO2019175813 A1 WO 2019175813A1
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A46—BRUSHWARE
- A46B—BRUSHES
- A46B13/00—Brushes with driven brush bodies or carriers
- A46B13/02—Brushes with driven brush bodies or carriers power-driven carriers
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A45—HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
- A45D—HAIRDRESSING OR SHAVING EQUIPMENT; EQUIPMENT FOR COSMETICS OR COSMETIC TREATMENTS, e.g. FOR MANICURING OR PEDICURING
- A45D24/00—Hair combs for care of the hair; Accessories therefor
- A45D24/40—Manually actuated comb cleaners
- A45D24/44—Manually actuated comb cleaners as separate apparatus
- A45D24/46—Manually actuated comb cleaners as separate apparatus with roller brushes
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A46—BRUSHWARE
- A46B—BRUSHES
- A46B17/00—Accessories for brushes
- A46B17/06—Devices for cleaning brushes after use
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47L—DOMESTIC WASHING OR CLEANING; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47L7/00—Suction cleaners adapted for additional purposes; Tables with suction openings for cleaning purposes; Containers for cleaning articles by suction; Suction cleaners adapted to cleaning of brushes; Suction cleaners adapted to taking-up liquids
- A47L7/0057—Suction cleaners adapted for cleaning of brushes
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B08—CLEANING
- B08B—CLEANING IN GENERAL; PREVENTION OF FOULING IN GENERAL
- B08B1/00—Cleaning by methods involving the use of tools
- B08B1/30—Cleaning by methods involving the use of tools by movement of cleaning members over a surface
- B08B1/32—Cleaning by methods involving the use of tools by movement of cleaning members over a surface using rotary cleaning members
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B08—CLEANING
- B08B—CLEANING IN GENERAL; PREVENTION OF FOULING IN GENERAL
- B08B1/00—Cleaning by methods involving the use of tools
- B08B1/30—Cleaning by methods involving the use of tools by movement of cleaning members over a surface
- B08B1/32—Cleaning by methods involving the use of tools by movement of cleaning members over a surface using rotary cleaning members
- B08B1/34—Cleaning by methods involving the use of tools by movement of cleaning members over a surface using rotary cleaning members rotating about an axis parallel to the surface
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B08—CLEANING
- B08B—CLEANING IN GENERAL; PREVENTION OF FOULING IN GENERAL
- B08B15/00—Preventing escape of dirt or fumes from the area where they are produced; Collecting or removing dirt or fumes from that area
- B08B15/02—Preventing escape of dirt or fumes from the area where they are produced; Collecting or removing dirt or fumes from that area using chambers or hoods covering the area
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A46—BRUSHWARE
- A46B—BRUSHES
- A46B2200/00—Brushes characterized by their functions, uses or applications
- A46B2200/10—For human or animal care
- A46B2200/104—Hair brush
Definitions
- the present invention relates to the field of cleaning haircare im plem ents, and m ore particularly to the field of cleaning brushes of trapped debris and other contam inants.
- the first step com prises rem oval of hair, dust and other debris from the brush bristles, known as the ‘debris rem oval’ step.
- the second step com prises washing the brushes, ideally with hot soapy water or sim ilar cleaning solutions, in the‘cleaning and disinfecting’ step.
- the brush once dried, is then ready for use on a further client.
- the rapid and efficient cleaning of hairbrushes poses a num ber of problem s.
- hair salons use styling brushes with regularity, the bristles of which becom e quickly clogged with a client’s hair and scalp debris. This makes the first‘debris rem oval’ step of the cleaning process difficult and tim e-consum ing.
- Dry-operating systems are known. However, these often require large, cumbersome and power-hungry vacuum or suction attachments in order to collect hairbrush debris. These devices are also frequently noisy, large or require a permanent power supply which can limit their ability to be most effectively used in a salon.
- the present invention comprises, in a broad first aspect, an apparatus for removal of debris from a debris-carrying brush comprising a housing having a brush aperture and an exhaust aperture, a debris-removal component having an array of cleaning elements, and a passive debris collection means, wherein, in a substantially dry environment free of water and cleaning solutions, the debris- removal component rotates such that the array of cleaning elements remove debris from a debris-carrying brush inserted into the apparatus through the brush aperture and brought in contact therewith, rotation of the debris-removal component causes the array of cleaning elements to induce an airflow towards the passive debris collection means, the airflow captures and entrains at least a portion of removed debris, and the entrained debris is deposited in the passive debris collection means.
- the passive debris collection means further comprises a baffle arranged to be in the path of the induced airflow.
- the cleaning elements comprise one or more of bristles, teeth, tendrils, scrubbers, wipers and scrapers.
- the apparatus further comprises a sensor configured to selectively activate rotation of the debris-removal component upon insertion of a brush, and to deactivate rotation of the debris-removal component upon removal of the brush.
- the debris-removal component further comprises a body from which the array of cleaning elements extend, and a channel formed within a surface of the body and extending between any two of the array of cleaning elements, wherein the channel is configured to allow a cutting implement to pass therealong so as to sever any fibrous debris that is trapped within the array of cleaning elements and/or wrapped around the body.
- the housing further comprises a means to prevent entrained debris from exiting the apparatus through the exhaust aperture.
- the passive debris collection means comprises a removable receptacle for capturing debris deposited therein.
- Figure 1 depicts a cutaway view of an embodiment of the present invention
- Figure 2 depicts a cutaway side view of the embodiment shown in Figure 1, illustrating an airflow path through the apparatus;
- Figures 3A & 3B depict two embodiments of a debris-removal component of the present invention.
- Figure 4 depicts a removable debris-removal component
- Figure 5 depicts an embodiment of the invention wherein the debris collection receptacle is removable
- Figure 6 depicts a further embodiment of the present invention comprising a sensor.
- ‘brush’ should be understood to not be limited to a hairbrush, but to any brush that may be used and may subsequently contain and/or entrap debris.
- debris should be understood to refer to any light, unwanted material trapped, deposited or otherwise held within the bristles of a brush. This includes, but is not limited to, hairs, haircare products such as dried shampoo or hairspray, skin flakes, dirt, dust, grime and/or grease, or any other contaminant that may be transferred onto a brush during use thereof.
- hairs haircare products such as dried shampoo or hairspray, skin flakes, dirt, dust, grime and/or grease, or any other contaminant that may be transferred onto a brush during use thereof.
- the present invention is an apparatus 100 comprising a housing 110 having a brush aperture 120 and an exhaust aperture 130, at least one rotating debris-removal component 140 and at least one passive debris collection means 150.
- the debris-removal component 140 comprises an array of cleaning elements 160.
- the debris-removal component 140 rotates about an axis, and a debris-carrying brush (not shown) is brought into contact with the moving cleaning elements 160.
- the cleaning elements 160 act to remove debris from the brush.
- the brush aperture 120 may further comprise aperture skirt 170, being an array of flexible skirt flaps lining the inner perimeter of the brush aperture 120 that act to enable a brush to be inserted and/or removed, but at least partially inhibit the backflow of lighter particulate matter such as debris out through the brush aperture 120.
- the cleaning elements 160 are configured such that, upon rotation of the debris-removal component 140, the movement of the cleaning elements 160 induces or generates an airflow 200 that is generally directed towards the passive debris collection means 150.
- rotation of the debris-removal component 140 and subsequent movement of the cleaning elements 160 causes air to be drawn in through the brush aperture 120 and pushed towards the exhaust aperture 130.
- the induced or generated flowing air 200 may serve as a carrier for dislodged and/or removed debris. This may enable transport of removed debris from the brush towards the debris collection means 150, whereupon substantially all of the debris is released from the flowing air 200 and captured therein.
- the exhaust aperture 130 may comprise a retention means 220 to prevent entrained debris from exiting the apparatus 100 through the exhaust aperture 130, such as a mesh, a grid or other means of restricting the movement of solids without overly inhibiting the flow of moving air.
- the apparatus 100 may comprise multiple rotating debris-removal components 140 that may act to provide increased airflow generation.
- Vacuum m eans typically require very high levels of power, as well as sophisticated filtration m eans to prevent blockage of the vacuum source. Vacuum m eans also require external machinery in order to generate the negative pressure that form s the vacuum . I n contrast, the present invention provides a m eans that uses very little extra power and no extra m achinery in order to induce an airflow 200 that captures, entrains and deposits debris in a debris collection m eans 1 50.
- the apparatus 1 00 of the present invention may offer sim ilar advantages over prior art brush cleaning apparati that utilise a separate airflow generator instead of a vacuum m eans.
- Airflow generators require additional power, as well as at least one pum p or fan in order to generate the air flow. This im poses additional structural requirem ents upon the prior art apparatus 1 00 as well as increasing the com plexity of construction and maintenance.
- em bodim ents of the present invention require no additional power beyond operation of the rotating debris-rem oval com ponent 140, and does not suffer from increased com plexity in construction and maintenance to account for additional m oving parts.
- brush cleaning is a two-step process, the first step being rem oval of debris and the second step being cleaning with solution and/or disinfectant.
- the present invention is further configured to operate in a substantially dry environm ent, without the need or use of water, cleaning solutions or other chemicals for at least the step of rem oving debris from the brush. This is considered advantageous over the prior art m ethods that utilise water or a cleaning solution during the debris- rem oval step, in that cleaning and rem oval of deposited debris from the collection m eans is sim plified.
- debris-rem oval is the only cleaning step conducted with regularity (and a second‘wet’ cleaning step is conducted m ore infrequently)
- the present invention offers the additional advantage of not requiring substantial drying except for when a second‘wet’ cleaning step is carried out.
- ‘wet’ cleaning e.g. the use of cleaning solution, disinfectant or hot soapy water
- removal of the majority of debris prior to imm ersion in solution will prevent the cleaning solution or other liquid from becom ing rapidly contam inated.
- the baffle 230 is positioned, shaped, arranged or otherwise adapted to assist in inducing the air stream to release carried debris. This may be through inducing a pressure differential to provide a path for debris to escape. Alternatively, this may be through providing an edge, curve, point, corner or otherwise surface adapted to induce drag within the air stream , thereby encouraging the release of entrained or carried debris. Alternatively, the release of the captured debris m ay be through the baffle 230 inducing a disruption in the flowing air. I n som e em bodim ents, the baffle 230 may be integral with the housing 1 10. I n other em bodim ents, the baffle 230 may be a separate elem ent and may further be rem ovable.
- the debris-removal com ponent 140 may com prise or substantially comprise a body 300 that rotates about its axis.
- the cleaning elements 160 may radiate outwards from the body 300 from a series of protrusions 310 on the surface of the body 300. In an alternate embodiment (not shown), the cleaning elements 160 may directly extend outwards from the body 300
- the array of cleaning elements 160 are depicted as radiating essentially perpendicularly outwards from the body 300 of the debris-removal component 140, the skilled person will appreciate that the cleaning elements 160 may radiate outwards at an angle away from perpendicular without departing from the scope or object of the invention, provided that the arrangement of cleaning elements 160 is still able to induce or generate an air flow.
- the cleaning elements 160 may comprise one or more of bristles, teeth, tendrils, scrubbers, wipers or scrapers.
- the embodiment shown in the figures comprises a rotating debris- removal component 140 with a plurality of cleaning elements 160 comprising bristles, although it should be understood that this is for illustrative purposes only and that the cleaning elements 160 may comprise other forms.
- the cleaning elements 160 may be rigid.
- the cleaning elements 160 may be flexible, and may be springy, resiliently flexible or have limited springiness. As shown in Figure 1, the array of cleaning elements 160 may be arranged in a plurality of rows extending along a length of the debris-removal component 140.
- the depiction of the arrangement of cleaning elements 160 in the figures is exemplary only.
- the cleaning elements 160 may be arranged in coils, circles, spirals, scattered or any other pattern without departing from the scope or object of the invention, provided that the arrangement is still capable of generating or inducing an air flow 200 as depicted in Figure 2.
- a channel 320 may be formed between two adjacent protrusions 310.
- the channel 320 may be formed within a surface of the body 300 and extend between any two of the array of cleaning elements 160.
- the channel 320 may be shaped to enable a cutting implement, such as a razor, knife or scissors, to traverse the channel 320 and sever fibrous debris that has become trapped within the array of cleaning elements 160 and/or wrapped around the body 300.
- the apparatus 100 may further comprise an axle 400 to which the debris- removal component 140 may be removably mounted.
- the debris-removal component 140 being removable may facilitate cleaning of the debris-removal component 140 and/or the cleaning elements 160 extending therefrom, or may facilitate replacement of the debris-removal component 140.
- the debris collection means 150 may comprise a debris collection receptacle within the housing 110 of the apparatus 100 that is shaped or otherwise configured to capture debris.
- the apparatus 100 comprises a baffle 230
- the baffle 230 may form a wall, or portion thereof, of the debris collection receptacle.
- the debris collection means 150 may further comprise at least one flow-back prevention means adapted to inhibit, prevent or at least limit collected debris from exiting the debris collection means 150 back into the cleaning region of the housing 110.
- the baffle 230 that assists in releasing debris from the flowing air may be arranged to also form the flowback prevention means.
- the flowback prevention means may be a separate or additional internal structure.
- the apparatus 100 may comprise a base unit 500 that comprises at least the brush aperture 120 and debris-removal component 140, and a removable case 510 containing the debris collection receptacle.
- the base unit 500 may also comprise a case catch 520, actuation of which releases the removable case 510 and enables its removal.
- the exhaust aperture 130 is also incorporated into the removable case 510, however the skilled person will appreciate that the base unit 500 could be shaped to comprise the exhaust aperture 130 without departing from the scope or object of the invention.
- the debris collection means 150 may comprise an outlet through which debris, upon being released from the air stream, may substantially exit from the brush debris- removal device.
- the outlet may connect to a hose, pipe or further receptacle for collection of debris.
- the apparatus 100 may further comprise at least one sensor 600.
- the sensor 600 may be adapted to activate rotation of the debris-removal component 140 upon detecting that a brush is inserted into the brush aperture 120.
- the sensor 600 may be adapted to deactivate the debris-removal component 140 upon detecting that the brush is removed from the brush aperture 120.
- the sensor 600 may be configured to both activate the debris-removal component 140 upon insertion of a brush and deactivate it upon removal thereof.
- Figure 6 depicts the sensor 600 as being proximal to the brush aperture 120, however the skilled person will appreciate this this location is exemplary only and the sensor 600 may be located elsewhere within the apparatus 100 provided it can still sense the insertion and/or removal of a brush.
- Embodiments of the invention may be adapted for use in multiple industries for cleaning of brushes.
- the present invention is considered to be highly suitable for cleaning of roller brushes as present within vacuum cleaners, as well as many other forms of brush that may trap debris and require cleaning.
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| CN201980027222.3A CN112004440B (en) | 2018-03-14 | 2019-03-14 | Brush debris removal apparatus |
| SG11202008966VA SG11202008966VA (en) | 2018-03-14 | 2019-03-14 | Brush debris removal apparatus |
| AU2019235659A AU2019235659B2 (en) | 2018-03-14 | 2019-03-14 | Brush debris removal apparatus |
| KR1020207029364A KR20200133243A (en) | 2018-03-14 | 2019-03-14 | Device for removing foreign matter from brush |
| US16/980,167 US11930917B2 (en) | 2018-03-14 | 2019-03-14 | Brush debris removal apparatus |
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| EP19767704.0A EP3764839A4 (en) | 2018-03-14 | 2019-03-14 | BRUSH DEBRIS REMOVAL EQUIPMENT |
| JP2020571918A JP2021518239A (en) | 2018-03-14 | 2019-03-14 | Brush dust remover |
| IL277327A IL277327A (en) | 2018-03-14 | 2020-09-13 | Brush debris removal apparatus |
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