Patent classifications
A47L13/58
Cleaning bucket assembly
A cleaning bucket assembly for keeping clean water and used water separate includes a container that has a bottom wall and a peripheral wall that is attached to and extends upwardly from the bottom wall. The peripheral wall includes a forward wall, a rear wall, a first lateral wall, a second lateral wall. A dividing wall is attached to the bottom wall and extends from the forward wall to the rear wall. The dividing wall defines a clean water portion and a used water portion. A clean water chamber is positioned in the container and releasably holds clean water therein. A water releasing unit is mounted on the container and is in fluid communication with the clean water chamber and the clean water portion. When actuated, the water releasing unit releases water from the clean water chamber into the clean water portion. A strainer is mounted on the container.
Cleaning bucket assembly
A cleaning bucket assembly for keeping clean water and used water separate includes a container that has a bottom wall and a peripheral wall that is attached to and extends upwardly from the bottom wall. The peripheral wall includes a forward wall, a rear wall, a first lateral wall, a second lateral wall. A dividing wall is attached to the bottom wall and extends from the forward wall to the rear wall. The dividing wall defines a clean water portion and a used water portion. A clean water chamber is positioned in the container and releasably holds clean water therein. A water releasing unit is mounted on the container and is in fluid communication with the clean water chamber and the clean water portion. When actuated, the water releasing unit releases water from the clean water chamber into the clean water portion. A strainer is mounted on the container.
WASHING BASIN FOR WASHING ROLLER-TYPE MOPS
A washing basin for washing a roller-type mop, which comprises a basin body having a washing chamber and an drainage chamber located one over the other, and the washing chamber is open upwardly for receiving the roller-type mop to be washed, the washing chamber is connected to an external water source through an inlet electromagnetic valve, the drainage chamber is connected with an external drainpipe through an outlet electromagnetic valve; and a waste filter screen which is provided between the washing chamber and the drainage chamber, and the inlet electromagnetic valve and the outlet electromagnetic valve are controlled via a control circuit.
WASHING BASIN FOR WASHING ROLLER-TYPE MOPS
A washing basin for washing a roller-type mop, which comprises a basin body having a washing chamber and an drainage chamber located one over the other, and the washing chamber is open upwardly for receiving the roller-type mop to be washed, the washing chamber is connected to an external water source through an inlet electromagnetic valve, the drainage chamber is connected with an external drainpipe through an outlet electromagnetic valve; and a waste filter screen which is provided between the washing chamber and the drainage chamber, and the inlet electromagnetic valve and the outlet electromagnetic valve are controlled via a control circuit.
CLEANING APPARATUSES AND DEVICES FOR APPLYING CLEANING FLUID TO SUBSTRATES
Exemplary embodiments of cleaning buckets are shown and described herein. An exemplary cleaning bucket includes a housing that has a cleaning solution reservoir, a dirty water reservoir and an insert for inserting into the housing. The housing has a first surface. The first surface covers the cleaning solution reservoir. The first surface is configured to allow water to flow into the dirty water reservoir through one or more openings allowing fluid to flow into the dirty water reservoir. The insert further includes a cleaning solution dispensing member located on the first surface, a pump for drawing cleaning solution out of the cleaning solution reservoir; and an activation device for causing the pump to pump fluid from the cleaning solution reservoir to the cleaning solution dispensing member.
Squeezing and cleaning flat mop bucket
A squeezing and cleaning flat mop bucket includes a bucket body, a bucket cover and a pressing device. The pressing device is installed at the top of the bucket body, and the bucket cover is covered onto the bucket body. The bucket body has a cleaning chamber, a squeezing chamber, and a partition installed between the cleaning chamber and the squeezing chamber. The pressing device includes a mount having a cleaning port and a squeezing port. The cleaning port has a first squeeze roller; the squeezing port has a second squeeze roller; the first squeeze roller has bumps; and the squeezing chamber contains a pressure pump and a return pipe. The pressure pump is installed at the bottom of the squeezing chamber. The return pipe has an end connected to the pressure pump and the other end disposed at the partition and partially extended into the cleaning chamber.
SPIN TYPE MOP CLEANING BUCKET SUITABLE FOR CLEANING FOLDABLE FLAT MOP
Disclosed is a spin type mop cleaning bucket that is suitable for cleaning a foldable flat mop, comprising a bucket body and a spinning device mounted on a bottom portion of the bucket body, the spinning device having a spinning element and a pair of receiving recesses, and the spinning element being spun around a longitudinal axis of the spinning element to spin on the bucket body, wherein the pair of receiving recesses is provide to receive the folded foldable flat mop such that the spinning element of the spinning device spins on the bucket body as driven by a spinning force of the foldable flat mop which is spinning.
SPIN TYPE MOP CLEANING BUCKET SUITABLE FOR CLEANING FOLDABLE FLAT MOP
Disclosed is a spin type mop cleaning bucket that is suitable for cleaning a foldable flat mop, comprising a bucket body and a spinning device mounted on a bottom portion of the bucket body, the spinning device having a spinning element and a pair of receiving recesses, and the spinning element being spun around a longitudinal axis of the spinning element to spin on the bucket body, wherein the pair of receiving recesses is provide to receive the folded foldable flat mop such that the spinning element of the spinning device spins on the bucket body as driven by a spinning force of the foldable flat mop which is spinning.
Draining device for a wet cleaning apparatus and preassembled unit comprising the draining device
A draining device for a wet cleaning apparatus has a watering device for the wet cleaning apparatus as well as a rotatable drainage basket for the wet cleaning apparatus; the watering device includes a fresh water reservoir which can be filled with fresh water and which is fluidically connected to the drainage basket via a fresh water duct.
Draining device for a wet cleaning apparatus and preassembled unit comprising the draining device
A draining device for a wet cleaning apparatus has a watering device for the wet cleaning apparatus as well as a rotatable drainage basket for the wet cleaning apparatus; the watering device includes a fresh water reservoir which can be filled with fresh water and which is fluidically connected to the drainage basket via a fresh water duct.