A47L13/58

Cleaning assembly

A cleaning assembly including a floor scrubber and a self-cleaning device matched with the floor scrubber is provided. The floor scrubber includes a housing connected to a handle. A motor is arranged in the housing. A scrubbing disc is arranged below the housing and is driven by the motor to rotate. The self-cleaning device includes a barrel connected to a support member used for supporting the floor scrubber. A wiper member is arranged in the barrel. When the floor scrubber is placed in the barrel to be dried, the support member supports the floor scrubber, and the wiper member abuts against the scrubbing disc; and when the scrubbing disc rotates or the wiper member moves, water and/or dirt on the scrubbing disc are/is wiped off by the wiper member.

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.

MOP CLEANING DEVICE AND CLEANING SYSTEM INCLUDING SAME

A cleaning device for cleaning a mop of a mop-vacuum, and a cleaning system including same are provided. The cleaning system includes the mop, the mop-vacuum on which the mop is separably provided, and the mop cleaning device for cleaning the mop, wherein the mop cleaning device includes a main body having an opening, a cover for opening/closing the opening of the main body, a mop accommodation part provided in the opening of the main body to accommodate the mop, a water supply part provided in the main body to supply water to the mop accommodation part, a water discharge part provided in the main body to drain the water of the mop accommodation part, and a driving device which is provided at the cover, and which rotates the mop accommodated in the mop accommodation part.

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.

Mop bucket

A mop bucket includes a mop body with first and second compartments. The first compartment includes a sump region that is sized for receiving a portion of a floor care tool to best utilize the floor care tool and the contents of the mop bucket. A wringer assembly is attached to the mop bucket for cleaning the floor care tool and separating used cleaning supplies from unused. The mop bucket can include an insert for receiving the used cleaning supply to more easily dispose of the same. Tool hooks and floor sign attachments can also be included with the mop bucket such that the bucket provides all tools for use thereof.

Mop bucket

A mop bucket includes a mop body with first and second compartments. The first compartment includes a sump region that is sized for receiving a portion of a floor care tool to best utilize the floor care tool and the contents of the mop bucket. A wringer assembly is attached to the mop bucket for cleaning the floor care tool and separating used cleaning supplies from unused. The mop bucket can include an insert for receiving the used cleaning supply to more easily dispose of the same. Tool hooks and floor sign attachments can also be included with the mop bucket such that the bucket provides all tools for use thereof.

COMBINED CLEANING AND WRINGING SYSTEM FOR A MOPPING DEVICE
20230337889 · 2023-10-26 ·

A combined cleaning and wringing system, including a mopping device including a cleaning textile to be cleaned and wrung, a cleaning station, and a wringing station. The cleaning station and the wringing station are spatially combined in a housing and the cleaning station includes a cleaning fluid tank filled with a cleaning fluid, a pump and at least one spray head. The cleaning fluid tank, the pump and the spray head are in fluid communication and the wringing station includes at least one scraper having at least one scraper lip, across which the cleaning textile can be passed. The cleaning station and the wringing station are functionally separate, in that the cleaning fluid tank is only associated with the cleaning station, the wringing station includes a wastewater tank only associated with the wringing station, and there is no fluid communication between the wastewater tank and the cleaning fluid tank.

COMBINED CLEANING AND WRINGING SYSTEM FOR A MOPPING DEVICE
20230337889 · 2023-10-26 ·

A combined cleaning and wringing system, including a mopping device including a cleaning textile to be cleaned and wrung, a cleaning station, and a wringing station. The cleaning station and the wringing station are spatially combined in a housing and the cleaning station includes a cleaning fluid tank filled with a cleaning fluid, a pump and at least one spray head. The cleaning fluid tank, the pump and the spray head are in fluid communication and the wringing station includes at least one scraper having at least one scraper lip, across which the cleaning textile can be passed. The cleaning station and the wringing station are functionally separate, in that the cleaning fluid tank is only associated with the cleaning station, the wringing station includes a wastewater tank only associated with the wringing station, and there is no fluid communication between the wastewater tank and the cleaning fluid tank.

Mop washing bucket
11523711 · 2022-12-13 ·

A mop washing bucket has a container with an interior volume defined by a bottom and a wall extending upwardly from the bottom, a fluid inlet affixed adjacent to the bottom of the container, and a fluid outlet formed on the container in a location above the fluid inlet. The fluid inlet is adapted to be connected to a water hose. The fluid inlet extends through the wall of the container so as to have one end in the interior volume of the container and another end exterior of the wall of the container. The fluid outlet is adapted to allow water from the interior volume of the container to flow outwardly of the container.

Mop washing bucket
11523711 · 2022-12-13 ·

A mop washing bucket has a container with an interior volume defined by a bottom and a wall extending upwardly from the bottom, a fluid inlet affixed adjacent to the bottom of the container, and a fluid outlet formed on the container in a location above the fluid inlet. The fluid inlet is adapted to be connected to a water hose. The fluid inlet extends through the wall of the container so as to have one end in the interior volume of the container and another end exterior of the wall of the container. The fluid outlet is adapted to allow water from the interior volume of the container to flow outwardly of the container.