A47L13/20

Cleaning tool

The present disclosure includes a head part to which a cleaning sheet is attached; and a handle part which is connected to the head part and which is for gripping by a user. The head part includes a top surface part which forms an upper surface side and to which the handle part is connected; and a bottom surface part which forms a lower surface side. The bottom surface part is formed to be freely attachable/detachable with respect to the top surface part. Due to this configuration, it is possible to provide a cleaning tool which can easily clean both low places such as a floor surface and high places such as a ceiling and the upper part of a wall.

Pre-loaded floor wipes with improved pickup

A pre-loaded cleaning substrate, and related systems and methods for picking up particles with an aspect ratio (L/D) greater than 300 (e.g., hair), or greater than 1200 (e.g., particularly long hairs). The substrate (e.g., a nonwoven) may include only a single layer of material. The pre-loaded substrate is loaded (e.g., during manufacture) with a cleaning composition. The fibers of the substrate may have an average diameter less than 15 μm, the substrate may have an air permeability of 35 ft.sup.3/min to 75 ft.sup.3/min, and the liquid cleaning composition may have a surface tension of less than about 50 dynes/cm. Together, the combination of the particular substrate and cleaning composition may facilitate markedly improved ability to pick up high L/D aspect ratio particle debris (e.g., such as hair), while retaining such particles (e.g., providing hair retention index values of at least 20).

Handheld implement with light
11441771 · 2022-09-13 ·

An embodiment provides a handheld implement, including: an elongated handle comprising a first end and a second end substantially opposite the first end; an implement head located at and mechanically attached to one of: the first end and the second end; and a light source mechanically coupled to and along a longitudinal axis of the elongated handle, wherein the light source is positioned at a location on the elongated handle such that a least a portion of light that emits from the light source illuminates an area proximate to the implement head. Other aspects are claimed and described.

Multifunctional water spray mop

Disclosed is a multifunctional water spray mop, which comprises a mop rod, a water spray mechanism arranged on the mop rod, and a mop head arranged at the tail end of the mop rod. The water spray mechanism comprises a water tank, a pump body in communication with the water tank, and a nozzle in communication with the pump body. The water spray mechanism is detachably arranged on the mop rod. The water spray mechanism is further provided with a connecting component used for connecting other cleaning components, and a press mechanism used for manually operating the pump body to spray a liquid in the pump body out of the nozzle.

Multifunctional water spray mop

Disclosed is a multifunctional water spray mop, which comprises a mop rod, a water spray mechanism arranged on the mop rod, and a mop head arranged at the tail end of the mop rod. The water spray mechanism comprises a water tank, a pump body in communication with the water tank, and a nozzle in communication with the pump body. The water spray mechanism is detachably arranged on the mop rod. The water spray mechanism is further provided with a connecting component used for connecting other cleaning components, and a press mechanism used for manually operating the pump body to spray a liquid in the pump body out of the nozzle.

Cleaning article with differential sized tow tufts

A cleaning article defining an XY plane and a Z direction perpendicular to the plane. The cleaning article has discrete tufts of tow fibers bonded to a carrier sheet by primary bonds. The discrete tufts have secondary bond lines external to the tufts. The secondary bond lines interrupt the Z-direction thickness of the tufts, to provide channels for improved collection and retention of debris from a target surface. The tufts are created by slits between the primary bonds and secondary bonds, which yield plural tuft sizes. The slits may be transversely unequally spaced between adjacent bonds.

Cleaning article with differential sized tow tufts

A cleaning article defining an XY plane and a Z direction perpendicular to the plane. The cleaning article has discrete tufts of tow fibers bonded to a carrier sheet by primary bonds. The discrete tufts have secondary bond lines external to the tufts. The secondary bond lines interrupt the Z-direction thickness of the tufts, to provide channels for improved collection and retention of debris from a target surface. The tufts are created by slits between the primary bonds and secondary bonds, which yield plural tuft sizes. The slits may be transversely unequally spaced between adjacent bonds.

LOW COST CLEANING DEVICES
20220280000 · 2022-09-08 ·

A cleaning device connector is provided having a connector housing with a front wall, a rear wall, a bottom surface, and a top surface. A cavity is arranged within the bottom surface of the housing. A bracket is arranged within the cavity of the housing. A pin extends from the rear wall of the housing. A release button is positioned on the housing and configured to move the bracket and the pin from a first position to a second position.

LOW COST CLEANING HEAD FOR CLEANING DEVICES
20220280013 · 2022-09-08 ·

A cleaning head is provided having a support structure having a front edge. A foldable portion is coupled to the support structure at least partially along the front edge. A receptacle is connected to the foldable portion and defining a chamber therein. A suction inlet is arranged within the foldable portion for allowing debris to flow into the chamber. A cleaning pad is positioned underneath the support structure. An attachment tab extends from a rear edge of the cleaning pad.

LOW COST CLEANING HEAD FOR CLEANING DEVICES
20220280013 · 2022-09-08 ·

A cleaning head is provided having a support structure having a front edge. A foldable portion is coupled to the support structure at least partially along the front edge. A receptacle is connected to the foldable portion and defining a chamber therein. A suction inlet is arranged within the foldable portion for allowing debris to flow into the chamber. A cleaning pad is positioned underneath the support structure. An attachment tab extends from a rear edge of the cleaning pad.