Method of scraping corners

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Inventors

Thompson, David E.
Haggstrom, Walter R. G.

Application #

932919

Filed

Aug-11-1978

Published

Mar-17-1981

Current US Class

015/179
015/180
015/200
015/236.07
015/93.1
134/38
134/6
451/59

International Classes

B08B 007/00

Field of Search

15/236 134/6 134/38 134/33 51/328 51/180 51/16

Examiners

Bashore; S. Leon

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Zink; Robert L.

US Patent References

3958294   Rotary scraper

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Abstract
A drum-type rotary scraper, for use in a corner, scraping a surface by the snapping reformation of elastically restrained portions of flexible fingers deformed from their normal circular path by the constraint of the planes forming the corner. By way of an example, a cylindrical bird-cage broom whose tips rotate bluntly and ineffectively against a first plane surface while the drum surface of the fingers immediately adjacent the tip ends, in deforming and scraping on the second and snapping onto the third of surfaces defined by the intersection of three planes at right angles, removes paint from two of these relatively inaccessible surfaces.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A method of scraping material from a region proximate to the intersection of at least two intersecting non-coplanar surfaces, the steps of said method including:

(A) providing a rotary scraper having:

(1) a longitudinally extending scraper hub having a front end surface and a rear end surface,

(2) a plurality of longitudinally extending rotatable scraper blades mounted to the front end of said scraper hub and extending in a direction forwardly of said front end surface of said scraper hub,

(3) means for rotating said scraper hub to cause rotation of said plurality of scraper blades, and

(4) a second rotary scraper hub having the forwardly extending ends of each of said plurality of scraper blades mounted to said second rotary scraper hub,



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention is a rotary machine for treating work surfaces in corners, the effects being to remove the surface, clean, polish or anneal.

Rotary drum surface scrapers and the like are ineffectual in biplaner intersections, and even more ineffectual in triplaner intersections. Wire brushes deform, but when forced into corners with the axis of rotation approaching the corner fail to reach into the corner and aggrevate performance by over-abrading. These same brushes do not guarantee intimate contact of the scraping elements with the intersection when used with the rotational plane of the brush parallel to one side of the biplaner corner. Thus, treatment of corners, biplaner and triplaner, is usually left to non-powered hand tools.

Existing tools have not provided convenient cleaning of window mullions or floor corners, necessitating hand treatment. Especially, existing tools have not provided protection against damaging one surface of a biplaner corner while treating the second surface fully up to the intersection.
 
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