Patent classifications
A47L13/255
Floor cleaning device and method
A floor cleaning device and method include mop head, including cleaning fibers, a corner brush coupled to an extendable member and extendable from a center of the mop head, and an inner handle including knob for engaging and disengaging a locking mechanism for locking corner brush in position. Floor cleaning device and method is useful for cleaning hard-to-reach areas of floors without the need for excessive bending or hand scrubbing.
Cleaning tool
A cleaning tool is provided. The cleaning tool includes a first roller, a second roller, a shell and a wiper. The first roller is rotatably connected to the shell. The second roller is rotatably connected to the shell. Two ends of the wiper are wound around the first roller and the second roller, respectively. The cleaning tool further includes an operation part and a link part. The operation part moves in an axial direction of the first roller to control the link part to unlock the second roller and the operation part rotates to drive the first roller to rotate. Unlocking of the second roller and rotation of the first roller and the second roller are controlled by different motions of the operation part.
WATER WRINGING MOP
A water wringing mop includes a wiping object and a rod body. The rod body is externally sleeved with a sleeve configured to ascend and descend along the rod body. The upper end of the wiping object is connected to the sleeve, and the lower end of the wiping object is connected to the lower end of the rod body. The lower end of the rod body is provided with a detachably connected compressing piece, the compressing piece fixedly connects the lower end of the wiping object to the lower end of the rod body, and the upper end of the wiping object is detachably connected with the sleeve. By arranging a distribution plate, when the sleeve falls, the wiping object can be fully dispersed under a guiding action of the distribution plate. A detaching tool is connected to the rod body in a clamping manner.
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.
CLEANING ELEMENT
A cleaning element including a support body to which fringes of elongated configuration are fixed, wherein the fringes enclose a central region of the support body, wherein the central region is assigned a receiver into which a holder is inserted, and wherein the holder is assigned a flat cleaning body.
CLEANING ELEMENT
A cleaning element including a support body to which fringes of elongated configuration are fixed, wherein the fringes enclose a central region of the support body, wherein the central region is assigned a receiver into which a holder is inserted, and wherein the holder is assigned a flat cleaning body.
Cleaning system
A cleaning system includes: a bucket; a cleaning device with a mop head, the mop head including a carrier body and cleaning fringes that are fixed to the carrier body, the carrier body being connected to a stick on its side facing away from the cleaning fringes; and a washing-out device arranged in the bucket for washing out the cleaning fringes, the washing-out device including a basket settable into an upward and downward movement by a first actuating device, and a spinning device arranged in the bucket for spin-drying the cleaning fringes, the spinning device including the basket, which is settable into rotational movement by a second actuating device, and a centering pin, which is arranged in the basket and centers the cleaning device. The carrier body is essentially disk-shaped, with a circumferential boundary and with a maximum extension d1 between two circumferential areas opposite to each other.
Cleaning article having multi-layer gather strip element
A cleaning article. The cleaning article has a laminate construction. The cleaning article comprises a sheet and a hydrophilic gather strip element joined together at an elongate bond. The gather strip element has plural layers folded upon one another, providing strips extending outwardly from the bond. The folded layers provide a construction which allows the strips to advantageously present a dynamically changing area to the target surface during cleaning, under normal usage conditions. By changing the surface area, more liquids, and associated debris, can be cleaned from the target surface.
Cleaning article having multi-layer gather strip element
A cleaning article. The cleaning article has a laminate construction. The cleaning article comprises a sheet and a hydrophilic gather strip element joined together at an elongate bond. The gather strip element has plural layers folded upon one another, providing strips extending outwardly from the bond. The folded layers provide a construction which allows the strips to advantageously present a dynamically changing area to the target surface during cleaning, under normal usage conditions. By changing the surface area, more liquids, and associated debris, can be cleaned from the target surface.
MOP
A mop has an elongated shaft and a mop head. The elongated shaft has a top end and a bottom end. The bottom end has a rolling device that extends downwards from the elongated shaft. The mop head is attached adjacent to the bottom end of the elongated shaft above the rolling device. The mop head has a cleaning element. The mop head is movable between a non-rolling position and a rolling position. The non-rolling position positions the rolling device between the cleaning element and the elongated shaft. The rolling position allows the mop head to pivot such that the rolling device is contactable with a surface to be cleaned. A locking mechanism allows the mop head to be locked in the non-rolling position.