Apparatus and method for stripping solder metals during the recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment
US-9221114-B2 · Dec 29, 2015 · US
US11865644B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11865644-B2 |
| Application number | US-202218024166-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 20, 2022 |
| Priority date | Apr 20, 2022 |
| Publication date | Jan 9, 2024 |
| Grant date | Jan 9, 2024 |
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A brush assembly for a device with a motor for cleaning soldering tools may include a base portion, a brush drive ring, and a locking assembly. The base portion may include a cylindrical core member and a cleaning brush. The cleaning brush may be disposed around a perimeter of the core member and may extend radially away from the core member. The locking assembly may include a first locking member, a second locking member, and an annular retention member. The first and second locking members may be configured to interface with one another. The annular retention member may define a resting state for the locking assembly, in which the first and second locking members may grip a shaft of the motor. The annular retention member may also define a transient state for the locking assembly, in which the first and second locking members may move out of the resting state.
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A soldering tool cleaning device, the device comprising: a housing; a motor enclosed within the housing; a brush assembly operably coupled to the motor; and an access window through which the brush assembly is accessible from a position outside of the housing, wherein the brush assembly comprises: a base portion comprising a cylindrical core member and a cleaning brush; a driving interface configured to transfer torque from the motor to the base portion; and a locking assembly disposed at a distal end of the base portion opposite the driving interface, wherein the cleaning brush is disposed around a perimeter of the core member and extends radially away from the core member, wherein the locking assembly comprises a first locking member, a second locking member, and an annular retention member, wherein the first and second locking members are configured to interface, and wherein the annular retention member defines a resting state in which the first and second locking members grip a motor shaft of the motor, and a transient state in which the first and second locking members move out of the resting state. 2. The device of claim 1 , wherein the motor shaft comprises an engagement groove at a distal end, and wherein the first and second locking members engage with the engagement groove in the resting state to operably couple the brush assembly to the motor. 3. The device of claim 2 , wherein the first and second locking members each comprise: a push tab configured to be depressed by an operator; an engagement portion configured to engage with the annular retention member and the motor shaft; and a body portion operably coupling the push tab to the engagement portion, wherein the body portion of the first locking member is disposed on an opposite side of the motor shaft from the body portion of the second locking member, wherein the engagement portion comprises an annular retention member channel configured to operably couple with the annular retention member, and wherein the engagement portion further comprises a retention notch configured to operably couple with the engagement groove on the motor shaft. 4. The device of claim 3 , wherein the body portion of each of the first and second locking members comprises a sliding surface, and wherein the first and second locking members contact each other at the respective sliding surfaces of the first and second locking members. 5. The device of claim 4 , wherein the sliding surfaces of each of the first and second locking members slide relative to each other in the transient state. 6. The device of claim 5 , wherein the locking assembly enters the transient state responsive to the operator depressing the push tab on each of the first and second locking members. 7. The device of claim 5 , wherein the locking assembly enters the transient state responsive to the insertion of a tip of the motor shaft that forces the first and second locking members out of the resting state. 8. The device of claim 1 , wherein the driving interface of the core member comprises a receiving channel and key slots, wherein the driving interface operably couples to a brush drive ring comprising a drive projection and key projections, and wherein the receiving channel and key slots are configured to interface with the drive projection and key projections. 9. The device of claim 8 , wherein the brush drive ring further comprises a drive pin recess that is configured to interface with a drive pin of the motor shaft. 10. The device of claim 9 , wherein the motor shaft further comprises a retention groove proximate to the drive pin, wherein the retention groove is configured to operably couple to a drive ring retaining clip, and wherein the drive ring retaining clip is configured to hold the brush drive ring in contact with the drive pin of the motor shaft. 11. A brush assembly for a soldering tool cleaning device with a motor, the brush assembly comprising: a base portion comprising a cylindrical core member and a cleaning brush; a driving interface configured to transfer torque from the motor to the base portion; and a locking assembly disposed at a distal end of the base portion opposite the driving interface, wherein the cleaning brush is disposed around a perimeter of the core member and extends radially away from the core member, wherein the locking assembly comprises a first locking member, a second locking member, and an annular retention member, wherein the first and second locking members are configured to interface, and wherein the annular retention member defines a resting state in which the first and second locking members grip a motor shaft of the motor, and a transient state in which the first and second locking members move out of the resting state. 12. The brush assembly of claim 11 , wherein the motor shaft comprises an engagement groove at a distal end, and wherein the first and second locking members engage with the engagement groove in the resting state to operably couple the brush assembly to the motor. 13. The brush assembly of claim 12 , wherein the first and second locking members each comprise: a push tab configured to be depressed by an operator; an engagement portion configured to engage with the annular retention member and the motor shaft; and a body portion operably coupling the push tab to the engagement portion, wherein the body portion of the first locking member is disposed on an opposite side of the motor shaft from the body portion of the second locking member, wherein the engagement portion comprises an annular retention member channel configured to operably couple with the annular retention member, and wherein the engagement portion further comprises a retention notch configured to operably couple with the engagement groove on the motor shaft. 14. The brush assembly of claim 13 , wherein the body portion of each of the first and second locking members comprises a sliding surface, and wherein the first and second locking members contact each other at the respective sliding surfaces of the first and second locking members. 15. The brush assembly of claim 14 , wherein the sliding surfaces of each of the first and second locking members slide relative to each other in the transient state. 16. The brush assembly of claim 15 , wherein the locking assembly enters the transient state responsive to the operator depressing the push tab on each of the first and second locking members. 17. The brush assembly of claim 15 , wherein the locking assembly enters the transient state responsive to the insertion of a tip of the motor shaft that forces the first and second locking members out of the resting state. 18. The brush assembly of claim 11 , wherein the driving interface of the core member comprises a receiving channel and key slots, wherein the driving interface operably couples to a brush drive ring comprising a drive projection and key projections, and wherein the receiving channel and key slots are configured to interface with the drive projection and key projections. 19. The brush assembly of claim 18 , wherein the brush drive ring further comprises a drive pin recess that is configured to interface with a drive pin of the motor shaft. 20. The brush assembly of claim 19 , wherein the motor shaft further comprises a retention groove proximate to the drive pin, wherein the retention groove is configured to operably couple to a drive ring retaining clip, and wherein the drive ring retaining
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