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US2749563A US248239A US24823951A US2749563A US 2749563 A US2749563 A US 2749563A US 248239 A US248239 A US 248239A US 24823951 A US24823951 A US 24823951A US 2749563 A US2749563 A US 2749563A
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    • B30B15/0082Dust eliminating means; Mould or press ram cleaning means
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  • This "invention' relates to 'a device for operating upon press platens or the like. It is concerned particularly with a device for cleaning, polishing, or lubricating press :platens mounted in a press such as a hydraulic press for Such presses may -be.of;extended surface areaa 42 x 42" platen area is commonly employed in'the fabrication of rubber tileand may be separated a distance of but 2%" when the platens are fully parted. It is necessary on occasions to clean the press platens, and to do that without dismantling the press requires that the cleaning device be operated within a 2%" opening. Cleaning near the peripheral edges is not difiicult, but it is difficult to clean the central area of the platen, particularly the upper platen of large surface area platen presses. Cleaning is commonly accomplished by the use of scrapers on long handles, operated by hand.
  • An object of the present invention is to provide a device for operating upon press platens in position in a press, the device being supported on one of a pair of opposed platen surfaces while operating upon the other.
  • Another object of the invention is to provide a device for operating upon press platens in position in a press in which the operating member of the device is yieldingly urged into engagement with the platen surface to be operated upon.
  • a further object of the invention is to provide a device of the class described above which is light in weight and may be operated by one workman standing in front of the press.
  • Figure 1 is a side elevational view of the device of the present invention inserted between press platens, illustrating the device in operation for cleaning the upper of a pair of platens as they would be arranged in a press; the press is not shown in the drawing; and
  • Figure 2 is a longitudinal sectional view of the device of Figure 1 showing the gear drive arrangement.
  • the device is designed for operation between spaced press platens 2 and 3 or similar surfaces.
  • the device includes a housing 4, preferably of aluminum or other lightweight metal, in which is mounted a spindle 5 journaled in ball bearings 6 and 7.
  • the spindle 5 may be driven through a drive shaft 8 ( Figure 2) connected to a suitable power source by a flexible shaft, for instance.
  • a bevel gear 9 is connected to shaft 8, and an intermeshing bevel gear 10 is keyed to spindle 5.
  • Shaft 8 is journaled in ball bearings 11 and 12 received within housing 4.
  • Wire or other rotary cleaning brushes 13 and 14 are mounted on spindle 5 and are held in position by units 15 and 16 threaded onto the spindle.
  • Means are provided for yieldingly urging the brushes 13 and 14 into engagement with the platen to be cleaned.
  • the yielding arrangement comprises a pair of runners 17 and 18 which are supported by p'airs of guideposts 19 and 20 which are welded to the runners and are slideably received within openings provided :in housing end caps 21 and 22, one of which is shown in Figure l.
  • Springs 23 and 24 are disposed around the guideposts 19 and 20 and lie between the housing end caps and the runners to urge the brushes .13 and 14 into engagement with the surface to be cleaned and the runners into contact with the opposed platen surface. .A
  • a single wide runner yieldingly disposed with respect to the housing may be provided, but it is preferred to provide two independently sprung runners.
  • An operating handle 32 may be connected to the housing 4.
  • the length of the handle may vary in accordance with the size of the platens to be operated upon.
  • the handle 32 may be in the form of a tube through which the shaft 8 or the cable of the flexible drive may pass.
  • the unit In the operation of the unit for cleaning the upper platen 2, the unit is forced into position between the platens 2 and 3, compressing the springs 23 and 24. Entrance of the unit into position is facilitated by the curved portions 29 and 30 of the runners 17 and 18 which when brought into engagement with the lower platen 3 exert an upward component of force, tending to compress springs 23 and 24.
  • power rotation of the brushes 13 and 14 is effected to clean the surface of the upper platen 2 upon back-and-forth and lateral movement of the unit by the operator.
  • the unit To clean the lower platen 3, the unit is removed from between the platens, is inverted, and the operation is repeated.
  • the device will be found useful not only for cleaning press platens but also for applying lubricant to them or for bufling and polishing them.
  • the wire brushes may be replaced with felt or cloth-buffing or lubricant-applying wheels.
  • Sandpaper drums or soft bristle brushes also may be used for some operations. They are generically referred to therein as rotary brushes.
  • the use of motor power for driving the spindle 5 may not be necessary, and a hand crank may be provided on the drive shaft 8.
  • a device of the class described for insertion between spaced press platens or the like comprising a housing, aspindle projecting through said housing, rotary brushes mounted on opposite ends of said spindle and having a yieldable surface projecting above the housing for engagement with a platen and constituting the sole means projecting above said housing for engagement with said platen during operation of said device, a driving shaft journaled in said housing, gears in said housing connecting said shaft and spindle for rotation, a pair of runners for supporting said housing, platen-engaging surfaces on said runners for engagement with a platen surface opposed to the platen surface engaged by said rotary brushes, means connected to one of said housing and said runners and slideable within the other providing for relative movement between said housing and runners in a direction toward and away from the platens and connecting said housing and runners for movement in unison in other directions, and yielding means interposed between said runners and housing for urging said rotary brushes and said runners into yielding engagement with their respective platen surfaces.
  • a device of the class described for insertion between spaced press platens or the like comprising a housing, a spindle projecting through said housing, rotary brushes mounted on opposite ends of said spindle and having a yieldable surface projecting above the housing for engagement with a platen and constituting the sole means projecting above said housing for engagement with said platen during operation of said device, a driving shaft journaled in said housing, means connecting said shaft and spindle for rotation, a pair of runners for supporting said housing, platen engaging surfaces on said runners for engagement with a platen surface opposed to the platen surface engaged by said rotary brushes, means connected to one of said housing and said runners and slideable within the other providing for relative movement between said housing and runners in a direction toward and away from the platens and connecting said housing and runners for movement in unison in other directions, and yielding means interposed between said runners and housing for urging said rotary brushes and said runners into yielding engagement with their respective platen surfaces.
  • a device in accordance with claim 2 in which guideposts are provided connected to said runners and received Within openings in said housing providing for relative movement between said housing and runners in one direction and connecting said housing and runners for movement in unison in other directions, and in which stops are provided mounted on said housing and slideably received within openings in said runners.

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June 12, 1956 2,749,563
J. H. RESSER, SR ROTARY BRUSHING DEVICE FOR OPERATING UPON PRESS PLATENS OR THE LIKE Filed Sept. 25, 1951 IN VENTOR ATTORNEY JOSEPH H. RESSER, SR.
curing sheets of rubber or the like.
United States Patent ROTARY BRUSHING DEVICE FOR OPERATING UPON PRESS PLATENS OR T HE LIKE Joseph H. Resser, Sr., Netfsville, Pa., assignor to ArmstrongCork-Company, Lancaster, Pa., a corporation of Pennsylvania Application September 25, 1951, Serial No. 248,239
3Claims. (CI. 15-23) This "invention'relates to 'a device for operating upon press platens or the like. It is concerned particularly with a device for cleaning, polishing, or lubricating press :platens mounted in a press such as a hydraulic press for Such presses may -be.of;extended surface areaa 42 x 42" platen area is commonly employed in'the fabrication of rubber tileand may be separated a distance of but 2%" when the platens are fully parted. It is necessary on occasions to clean the press platens, and to do that without dismantling the press requires that the cleaning device be operated within a 2%" opening. Cleaning near the peripheral edges is not difiicult, but it is difficult to clean the central area of the platen, particularly the upper platen of large surface area platen presses. Cleaning is commonly accomplished by the use of scrapers on long handles, operated by hand.
An object of the present invention is to provide a device for operating upon press platens in position in a press, the device being supported on one of a pair of opposed platen surfaces while operating upon the other.
Another object of the invention is to provide a device for operating upon press platens in position in a press in which the operating member of the device is yieldingly urged into engagement with the platen surface to be operated upon.
A further object of the invention is to provide a device of the class described above which is light in weight and may be operated by one workman standing in front of the press.
Other objects of the invention will be apparent from consideration of the following description of one embodiment of the invention, illustrated in the attached drawing, showing a platen-cleaning device.
In the drawing:
Figure 1 is a side elevational view of the device of the present invention inserted between press platens, illustrating the device in operation for cleaning the upper of a pair of platens as they would be arranged in a press; the press is not shown in the drawing; and
Figure 2 is a longitudinal sectional view of the device of Figure 1 showing the gear drive arrangement.
As shown in Figure 1 the device is designed for operation between spaced press platens 2 and 3 or similar surfaces. The device includes a housing 4, preferably of aluminum or other lightweight metal, in which is mounted a spindle 5 journaled in ball bearings 6 and 7. The spindle 5 may be driven through a drive shaft 8 (Figure 2) connected to a suitable power source by a flexible shaft, for instance. A bevel gear 9 is connected to shaft 8, and an intermeshing bevel gear 10 is keyed to spindle 5. Shaft 8 is journaled in ball bearings 11 and 12 received within housing 4. Wire or other rotary cleaning brushes 13 and 14 are mounted on spindle 5 and are held in position by units 15 and 16 threaded onto the spindle.
Means are provided for yieldingly urging the brushes 13 and 14 into engagement with the platen to be cleaned.
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2 In Figure 1, the surface of upper platen .2is in position for cleaning. The yielding arrangement comprises a pair of runners 17 and 18 which are supported by p'airs of guideposts 19 and 20 which are welded to the runners and are slideably received within openings provided :in housing end caps 21 and 22, one of which is shown in Figure l. Springs 23 and 24 are disposed around the guideposts 19 and 20 and lie between the housing end caps and the runners to urge the brushes .13 and 14 into engagement with the surface to be cleaned and the runners into contact with the opposed platen surface. .A
platen-engaging surface 31 of substantial extent to hold the unit in proper parallel relationship with respect to the press platens. If desired, a single wide runner yieldingly disposed with respect to the housing may be provided, but it is preferred to provide two independently sprung runners.
An operating handle 32 may be connected to the housing 4. The length of the handle may vary in accordance with the size of the platens to be operated upon. The handle 32 may be in the form of a tube through which the shaft 8 or the cable of the flexible drive may pass.
In the operation of the unit for cleaning the upper platen 2, the unit is forced into position between the platens 2 and 3, compressing the springs 23 and 24. Entrance of the unit into position is facilitated by the curved portions 29 and 30 of the runners 17 and 18 which when brought into engagement with the lower platen 3 exert an upward component of force, tending to compress springs 23 and 24. When the unit is inserted or prior thereto, power rotation of the brushes 13 and 14 is effected to clean the surface of the upper platen 2 upon back-and-forth and lateral movement of the unit by the operator. To clean the lower platen 3, the unit is removed from between the platens, is inverted, and the operation is repeated.
The device will be found useful not only for cleaning press platens but also for applying lubricant to them or for bufling and polishing them. For such operations, the wire brushes may be replaced with felt or cloth-buffing or lubricant-applying wheels. Sandpaper drums or soft bristle brushes also may be used for some operations. They are generically referred to therein as rotary brushes. In the lubrication operation, the use of motor power for driving the spindle 5 may not be necessary, and a hand crank may be provided on the drive shaft 8.
I claim:
1. A device of the class described for insertion between spaced press platens or the like comprising a housing, aspindle projecting through said housing, rotary brushes mounted on opposite ends of said spindle and having a yieldable surface projecting above the housing for engagement with a platen and constituting the sole means projecting above said housing for engagement with said platen during operation of said device, a driving shaft journaled in said housing, gears in said housing connecting said shaft and spindle for rotation, a pair of runners for supporting said housing, platen-engaging surfaces on said runners for engagement with a platen surface opposed to the platen surface engaged by said rotary brushes, means connected to one of said housing and said runners and slideable within the other providing for relative movement between said housing and runners in a direction toward and away from the platens and connecting said housing and runners for movement in unison in other directions, and yielding means interposed between said runners and housing for urging said rotary brushes and said runners into yielding engagement with their respective platen surfaces.
2. A device of the class described for insertion between spaced press platens or the like comprising a housing, a spindle projecting through said housing, rotary brushes mounted on opposite ends of said spindle and having a yieldable surface projecting above the housing for engagement with a platen and constituting the sole means projecting above said housing for engagement with said platen during operation of said device, a driving shaft journaled in said housing, means connecting said shaft and spindle for rotation, a pair of runners for supporting said housing, platen engaging surfaces on said runners for engagement with a platen surface opposed to the platen surface engaged by said rotary brushes, means connected to one of said housing and said runners and slideable within the other providing for relative movement between said housing and runners in a direction toward and away from the platens and connecting said housing and runners for movement in unison in other directions, and yielding means interposed between said runners and housing for urging said rotary brushes and said runners into yielding engagement with their respective platen surfaces.
3. A device in accordance with claim 2 in which guideposts are provided connected to said runners and received Within openings in said housing providing for relative movement between said housing and runners in one direction and connecting said housing and runners for movement in unison in other directions, and in which stops are provided mounted on said housing and slideably received within openings in said runners.
References Cited in the file of this patent UNITED STATES PATENTS 1,051,695 Cramer Jan. 28, 1913 1,356,339 Clarke Oct. 19, 1920 1,636,002 Kent July 19, 1927 1,768,942 Szewczyk July 1, 1930 2,516,636 Marcy July 25, 1950 FOREIGN PATENTS 8,319 Great Britain of 1893 34,398 Sweden Feb. 19, 1913 565,521 France Ian. 29, 1924 185,485 Switzerland Jan. 16, 1937
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US3597883A (en) * 1969-02-26 1971-08-10 Robert L Choplin Power-sanding device
US3793782A (en) * 1972-04-06 1974-02-26 D Bowling Power driven surface finishing device
US5269104A (en) * 1992-03-25 1993-12-14 Dibiagio Angelo Hand held work preparation device
US20080286064A1 (en) * 2007-05-09 2008-11-20 Maurizio Sbetti Device for deburring end portions of tubes
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US1768942A (en) * 1927-06-22 1930-07-01 Szewczyk Stanislaw Scraper for belt-making machines
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US2516636A (en) * 1947-03-04 1950-07-25 Boston Woven Hose & Rubber Com Band cleaning mechanism for continuous vulcanizing machines

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US1356339A (en) * 1919-04-26 1920-10-19 Alex A Clarke Surface-treating machine
FR565521A (en) * 1922-04-26 1924-01-29 Flame tube cleaner
US1636002A (en) * 1923-10-11 1927-07-19 Mechanical Rubber Co Cleaning device
US1768942A (en) * 1927-06-22 1930-07-01 Szewczyk Stanislaw Scraper for belt-making machines
CH185485A (en) * 1935-12-04 1936-07-31 Syfrig Karl Method and device for washing up and removing glue and water colors from ceilings and walls.
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US3597883A (en) * 1969-02-26 1971-08-10 Robert L Choplin Power-sanding device
US3793782A (en) * 1972-04-06 1974-02-26 D Bowling Power driven surface finishing device
US5269104A (en) * 1992-03-25 1993-12-14 Dibiagio Angelo Hand held work preparation device
US20080286064A1 (en) * 2007-05-09 2008-11-20 Maurizio Sbetti Device for deburring end portions of tubes
US20150034391A1 (en) * 2013-08-02 2015-02-05 DJS Enterprises Outdoor multi-use hand tool
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