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US2317110A
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April 20, 1943. Ev RPERSQN 2,317,110
M ETHOD OF MAKING BRUSHES Filed Aug. 4, 1938 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 J7 *JQ 44 J7 r o y o o f @lmw@ ,o o o o" o o o -I7 Z0 16j/9,5.
2 v117 17 ,J6 ,[7 J7 Patented Apr. 20, 1943 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE 2,317,110 METHOD F MAKING BRUSHES Earl It. Person, Leominster, Mass., assignor to E. l. du Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilminp. ton, Del., a corporation oi' Delaware Application August 4, 1938, Serial No. 223,102
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This invention relates to the manufacture of brushes and other articles by the previous placing of the bristles, or the like, in the desired pattern and the sealing of said bristles by the flow of plastic or liquid material around them in dies.
The principal object of the invention is to set the bristles into the form with the ends projecting into it, but not all the way through it, and then ow the material of the handle around the ends of the bristles, thus forming the handle and sealing the bristles at the same time.
Other objects of the invention are to provide one or more inserts to be placed between the dies and perforated to hold the ends of the bristles,
or whatever articles are to be joined to the main part of the device, and to flow the plastic around the insert and the ends of the bristles so as to form the brush handleand holding means for the bristles in one operation, and to reduce the time of manufacture of tooth brushes or other similar articles.
Other objects and advantages of the invention will appear hereinafter.
Reference is to be had to the accompanying drawings, in which Fig. 1 is a longitudinal central sectional view showing the bristles set into the preliminary dies;
Fig. 2 is a similar view, with the dies inverted and an outside or backing die in place and spacing the ends of the bristles from the back of the die;
Fig. 3 is a similar view showing the dies with the brush back and handle molded therein;
Fig. 4 is a longitudinal sectional view of a set of dies with an insert in position, ready for receiving the bristles:
Fig. 5 is a plan of one form of insert that can be used;
Fig. 6 is an edge view of the same, as indicated by thearrow 6 in Fig. 5;
Fig. I is a plan of another form of insert com- -ing within the scope of this invention;
Fig. 8 is a longitudinal central sectional view of the same as indicated by the line 8-8 of Fig. 7, and
Fig. 9 is a longitudinal sectional view of the set of dies inverted and the bristles in place ready for the receipt of the plastic material. l
Referring to Figs. 1, 2 and 3, it will be seen that three consecutive steps of the manufacture of a brush are illustrated according to this inventlon. In Fig. 1^diev parts I and 2 are shown of which the part I is a die only in the sense that it stops and holds the ends of the bristles. They are fed and arranged in any usual or other manner throughpassages 4 in thedie part 2. Thus their ends are uniformly located and their main bodies are held in theholes 4, temporarily, in any 4desired manner.
Now the parts I and 2 are inverted, the part I removed, and a die part 5 located in its place. It will be seen now that the two parts I and 5 are exactly alike, except that thedie cavity 6 is cut in the part 5. This leaves a space 1 for theplastic material 8 to flow and remain beyond the inner ends of the bristles. Thus the bristles cannot project to the back surface of the brush, as appears in Fig. 3.
Referring to Fig. 4, a stationary half II) of the die is shown cooperating with aremovable half 26 of the die. 'It will be noticed that one of a plurality of dowel pins I2 is shown for holding the two die halves together.
When these parts are employed for producing a tooth brush, hair brush, or the like, one or more inserts Il, if used, are placed in the die cavity I5 between the two dies I0 and 26. As shown, a single insert is employed having perforations I6 therein into which the butt ends of the single bristles are introduced, from above through holes in the die I0, to form the necessary number of tufts of bristles. These tufts can be inserted by using a shaking machin:
It will be noticed that the insert is provided with several projections I'I which extend across the die cavity so as to engage indepressions 25 in the concave surface of the die 28.
The tufts having been assembled in the manner shown in Fig. 4, the whole device is turned over, thedie 26 removed .and replaced by a new die II which has a deeper cavity to just receive the projection I1. The whole device is supported on a base I3 as shown in Fig. 9. Now the pyroxoline, or other material, which can be reduced by heat to a liquid or plastic state, is forced in under some pressure, preferably from the opposite end of the cavity to that shown, namely into the handle part of the brush. This substance will come into contact with the bristles where they project at the back of the insert and will entirely surround the insert and all exposed surfaces thereof. It will then harden and hold the insert and the bristles firmly in place.
The insert can be made of the same material as that which is employed for making the brush handle and the other parts oi' the brush,'shown as filled in Fig. 9. The brush can be removed from the dies, taking the bristles with it and the brush is completed except for such polishing as might be required.
' The insert Il illustrated in Fig. 4 is also shown separate in Figs. 5 and 6. In this case the insert has transverse projections I9 from a concave but substantially uniform back 2l and the material can flow all around it as the filling material is introduced into the dies under some degree of pressure.` This provides for several rows in the present instance, arranged three in a row and at such angles andin such relationship as is provided by the insert.
In Figs. 'I and 8 another form of insert is shown having not only the three projections |11,
shown in the other figures, but alsocorresponding projections 2| on the back, leavingspaces 22 and 2l on the back and front respectively. Into these spaces the nlling material enters and easily passes into al1 the interstices in the insert as well as completing the brush end of the brush.v
Of course, the handle end is made simultaneously and the handle is integral with the brush end.
Having thus described my invention and the' advantages thereof, I do not wish to be limited tothe details herein disclosed, otherwise than as set forth in the claims, but what I claim is:
1. 'I'he method of making a tooth brush, which consists in providing a die vpart having perforations extending therethrough, filling the periorations with bristles extending through the perforations and projecting beyond them, placing the die part over a second die part having a surface spaced from the first die part to limit the projection of the bristles beyond the firstvdie part,` inverting both die parts as one piece. removing the die part now at the top. replacing it by a third die part having a die slufaoe farther from the surface of the nrstdie part to allow a" plastic material to cQYerthQPIQJWmR endl 0! the bristles, and illling the cavity between the two die parts with a plastic material. a.
2. The method of making a brush, which consists in providing a die part having perforations extending therethrough, inserting in the perforations tufts of bristles extending through the perforations and prOJQQtinU beyond them, placing the die part against a second die part having a surface spaced from the ilrst die part .to
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US2417750A (en)*1943-10-141947-03-18Elisha W HallBrush and art of making same
US2495666A (en)*1947-06-241950-01-24Elizabeth H TaubertMethod of making pile fabrics
US2630601A (en)*1951-06-061953-03-10Schiffer MaximilianDie casting method for the manufacture of brushes
US2643433A (en)*1950-04-131953-06-30George E GagnierFastening device
US2771156A (en)*1953-10-221956-11-20Bendix Aviat CorpFilter
US2862235A (en)*1954-12-151958-12-02Warner Swasey CoMolding apparatus
US3008193A (en)*1958-02-111961-11-14Rubber And Asbestos CorpBrush manufacturing
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US3265796A (en)*1963-02-141966-08-09Jr Vincent L RodriguezMethod for fabricating human head replicas and the like having hair simulating filament embedded therein
US3333278A (en)*1963-05-311967-07-25Sperry Rand CorpMethod of making frequency responsive device
US3360225A (en)*1963-04-111967-12-26Camossi CarloProcess for manufacturing isolators of shock absorbers based on the principle of damping vibrations and/or shocks by means of multistrand cables
US3852979A (en)*1971-08-111974-12-10Fouquet Werk Frauz & PlanckNeedle bed construction for knitting machines
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US4989289A (en)*1986-09-021991-02-05Andrea BargelliniCleaning equipment such as a mop, made of strips of absorbing material
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US2643433A (en)*1950-04-131953-06-30George E GagnierFastening device
US2630601A (en)*1951-06-061953-03-10Schiffer MaximilianDie casting method for the manufacture of brushes
US2771156A (en)*1953-10-221956-11-20Bendix Aviat CorpFilter
US2862235A (en)*1954-12-151958-12-02Warner Swasey CoMolding apparatus
US3008193A (en)*1958-02-111961-11-14Rubber And Asbestos CorpBrush manufacturing
US3026146A (en)*1959-12-241962-03-20Szabo GyozoMethod of and apparatus for the manufacture of brushes
US3195939A (en)*1963-01-291965-07-20Bliss E W CoAnchoring means for flat bands
US3265796A (en)*1963-02-141966-08-09Jr Vincent L RodriguezMethod for fabricating human head replicas and the like having hair simulating filament embedded therein
US3360225A (en)*1963-04-111967-12-26Camossi CarloProcess for manufacturing isolators of shock absorbers based on the principle of damping vibrations and/or shocks by means of multistrand cables
US3333278A (en)*1963-05-311967-07-25Sperry Rand CorpMethod of making frequency responsive device
US3852979A (en)*1971-08-111974-12-10Fouquet Werk Frauz & PlanckNeedle bed construction for knitting machines
US4166604A (en)*1978-02-031979-09-04Swiss Aluminium Ltd.Mold for fabricating a sparger plate
EP0142885A2 (en)1983-11-161985-05-29Anchor Advanced Products, Inc.Process for making a brush with self retention of bristles and brush made by the process
US4989289A (en)*1986-09-021991-02-05Andrea BargelliniCleaning equipment such as a mop, made of strips of absorbing material
US5143424A (en)*1990-06-281992-09-01G. B. Boucherie N.V.Brush making machine
BE1008696A3 (en)*1993-02-021996-07-02Zahoransky Anton FaMethod of manufacturing and brushes brush making machine.
WO1999016604A1 (en)*1997-10-011999-04-08M + C Schiffer GmbhProcess and device for manufacturing a toothbrush
US6402494B1 (en)1997-10-012002-06-11M + C Schiffer GmbhApparatus for producing a toothbrush
US6695414B2 (en)*1999-12-222004-02-24M + C Schiffer GmbhMethod of manufacturing a brush head by way of an injection molding process
US6523907B1 (en)2000-02-012003-02-25Moll Industries, Inc.Apparatus and method for producing brushware by injection molding
WO2001087114A1 (en)*2000-05-172001-11-22J.E. Faller Gmbh Bürstenfabrik - SpritzgusswerkBrush and method for its fabrication
US20040088812A1 (en)*2000-05-172004-05-13Georg WeihrauchBrush and method for its fabrication
US20020023658A1 (en)*2000-07-262002-02-28Gueret Jean-Louis H.Device and method for applying product to keratinous fibers
US7337785B2 (en)*2000-07-262008-03-04L'ORéAL S.A.Device and method for applying product to keratinous fibers
BE1018532A3 (en)*2006-12-152011-03-01Zahoransky Ag DEVICE FOR MANUFACTURING BRUSHES AND BRUSH MADE THEREWITH.
WO2017129525A1 (en)*2016-01-252017-08-03Consumer Healthcare Glaxosmithkline (Uk) Ip LimitedA system and method for moulding a tufted body with a curved outer surface
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