A47L13/58

Mop System with Rotating Mop Head

A spin mop and bucket system to assist in dewatering a mop is disclosed. The spin mop may have a handle assembly slidably connected with a spiral member, and a mop head that is attached to the spiral member. When the handle assembly moves along the spiral member, the spiral member rotates causing the mop head to rotate. The mop head may articulate relative to the handle assembly and may be pivotally connected to the spiral member and also pivotally connected to a swivel member located between the spiral member and a mop head base. The mop head may be received in a wringer basket of a bucket assembly, such that when the mop head spins, the wringer basket spins to expel any excess fluid from the mop head.

LIFT-TYPE CLEANING DEVICE FOR FLOOR WASHER

A lift-type cleaning device for a floor washer, a cleaning tool for cleaning a floor is disposed on the floor washer. The lift-type cleaning device includes a bucket for containing water, a drying member and a driver. The drying member and the driver are kept static during spin-drying and are disposed in the bucket. The cleaning tool is matched with the drying member. The driver is connected with the drying member and is able to control the drying member to rise. During cleaning, the drying member is located below. During drying, the. A support base is disposed in the bucket and supports the floor washer away from a bottom of the bucket. The support base is connected with the bottom of the bucket or is connected with the driver. The driver drives the support base to rise or fall.

LIFT-TYPE CLEANING DEVICE FOR FLOOR WASHER

A lift-type cleaning device for a floor washer, a cleaning tool for cleaning a floor is disposed on the floor washer. The lift-type cleaning device includes a bucket for containing water, a drying member and a driver. The drying member and the driver are kept static during spin-drying and are disposed in the bucket. The cleaning tool is matched with the drying member. The driver is connected with the drying member and is able to control the drying member to rise. During cleaning, the drying member is located below. During drying, the. A support base is disposed in the bucket and supports the floor washer away from a bottom of the bucket. The support base is connected with the bottom of the bucket or is connected with the driver. The driver drives the support base to rise or fall.

Cleaning Tool with a Spin-Drying Bucket

A cleaning tool with a spin-drying bucket, comprising a hand-operated rotary mop (2) and a bucket (1), the hand-operated rotary mop (2) comprises an upper rod (21) and a lower rod (22) disposed in a nested arrangement, the upper rod (21) extends telescopically from the lower rod (22), and the lower rod (22) rotates relative to the upper rod (21), a driving mechanism disposed between the upper rod (21) and the lower rod (22) converts a telescopic motion of the upper rod (21) into a rotary motion of the lower rod (22), the lower rod (22) has a mop head (23) with a wiper disposed at a bottom of the lower rod (22); a transmission shaft (3), used for connecting to the mop head (23), is disposed in the bucket (1), a water spray mechanism (5) having a squeezing component (52) for spraying water to the wiper, is disposed in the bucket (1), when the mop head (23) is connected to the transmission shaft (3), the rotation of the lower rod (22) drives the transmission shaft (3), the mop head (23), and the squeezing component (52) of the water spray mechanism (5) to rotate together around a same axis and/or at a same speed.

Robotic floor cleaning device with motor for controlled liquid release
10932640 · 2021-03-02 ·

A robotic floor cleaning device that features a controlled liquid releasing mechanism. A rotatable cylinder with at least one aperture for storing a limited quantity of liquid is connected to a separate motor designated specifically for operation of the controlled liquid release mechanism. There is a passage below the cylinder and between the cylinder and a drainage mechanism. The cylinder is within or adjacent to a liquid reservoir. Each time an aperture is exposed to the liquid within the reservoir it fills with liquid. As the motor operates the connected cylinder is rotated until the aperture is adjacent to the passage. The liquid in the aperture will flow through the passage and enter the drainage mechanism which disperses the liquid to the working surface. The release of liquid is halted when the connected motor stops operating.

CLEANING SYSTEM
20210204790 · 2021-07-08 ·

A cleaning system includes: a bucket; a liquid-permeable basket located in the bucket, the basket being settable into rotation using a first actuating device and is arranged so that a height of the basket is adjustable in the bucket using a second actuating device; and a cleaning device having a cleaning textile, the cleaning device having a handle on a side facing away from the cleaning textile. The basket is can be both a wash-out basket and a spin-dry basket for the cleaning textile. The second actuating device includes the handle and a ballpoint-pen mechanism, by which the basket is positionable in a first position lowest in the bucket and a second position highest in the bucket by moving the handle up and down.

CLEANING SYSTEM
20210204790 · 2021-07-08 ·

A cleaning system includes: a bucket; a liquid-permeable basket located in the bucket, the basket being settable into rotation using a first actuating device and is arranged so that a height of the basket is adjustable in the bucket using a second actuating device; and a cleaning device having a cleaning textile, the cleaning device having a handle on a side facing away from the cleaning textile. The basket is can be both a wash-out basket and a spin-dry basket for the cleaning textile. The second actuating device includes the handle and a ballpoint-pen mechanism, by which the basket is positionable in a first position lowest in the bucket and a second position highest in the bucket by moving the handle up and down.

MOP CLEANING DEVICE CAPABLE OF SEPARATING CLEAR WATER FROM WASTEWATER

A mop cleaning device capable of separating clear water from wastewater includes a rotary mop, a bucket, a clear water container, and a valve for controlling on-off of water outflow, wherein the rotary mop comprises a rotary mop rod and a mop head, and the rotary mop rod is connected to the mop head; a support body for supporting the mop to realize rotation is disposed on the bucket; the clear water container has a clear water outlet, the liquid level in the clear water container is higher than the clear water outlet for clear water to flow to the mop head from the clear water container, and the valve is connected to the clear water outlet.

MOP CLEANING DEVICE CAPABLE OF SEPARATING CLEAR WATER FROM WASTEWATER

A mop cleaning device capable of separating clear water from wastewater includes a rotary mop, a bucket, a clear water container, and a valve for controlling on-off of water outflow, wherein the rotary mop comprises a rotary mop rod and a mop head, and the rotary mop rod is connected to the mop head; a support body for supporting the mop to realize rotation is disposed on the bucket; the clear water container has a clear water outlet, the liquid level in the clear water container is higher than the clear water outlet for clear water to flow to the mop head from the clear water container, and the valve is connected to the clear water outlet.

AUTOMATIC CLEANING STORAGE BASE FOR ELECTRIC MOP
20200405119 · 2020-12-31 ·

Disclosed is an automatic cleaning storage base for an electric mop. The electric mop has a rotatable cleaning roller; the automatic cleaning storage base comprises a casing member, a cleaning tank is formed in an upper surface of the casing member, and a decontamination assembly for scrubbing the cleaning roller is disposed in the cleaning tank; the roller is cleaned by using the decontamination assembly of the present invention, thereby avoiding the cumbersome manual operation in the prior art, avoiding staining human hands, and achieving a good effect.