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SELF-WRINGING MOP SYSTEM
20230035185 · 2023-02-02 ·

The invention discloses a self-wringing mop system comprising a main body (1), a head (6) couplable to the main body (1), and a bucket (7) having a particular wringer (71). The interaction between the elements making up this system reduces the effort a user needs to make to wring the mop. The invention is also directed to each of the individual elements, in particular the main body (1), the head (6) and the bucket (7).

SELF-WRINGING MOP SYSTEM
20230035185 · 2023-02-02 ·

The invention discloses a self-wringing mop system comprising a main body (1), a head (6) couplable to the main body (1), and a bucket (7) having a particular wringer (71). The interaction between the elements making up this system reduces the effort a user needs to make to wring the mop. The invention is also directed to each of the individual elements, in particular the main body (1), the head (6) and the bucket (7).

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.

MOP SELF-LIFTING CLEANING TOOL
20230124882 · 2023-04-20 ·

A mop self-lifting cleaning tool includes a mop and a mop bucket. The mop head of the mop includes a fixed plate and a lifting plate. The fixed plate is connected to the mop rod. The lifting plate is connected to the fixed plate. A gap is provided between the lifting plate and the fixed plate, where the gap is increasingly smaller from the center of the lifting plate to the periphery of the lifting plate. A drive member is located in the gap. When the drive member is located at an end with a larger space of the gap, the lifting plate is located at a low position; and when the mop head rotates, the drive member is configured to move toward the periphery under an action of a centrifugal force and drive the gap to increase so as to elevate the lifting plate to a high position.

FLAT HEADED MOP AND METHOD OF OPERATION

A method of using a flat headed mop is provided. The method includes cleaning a surface with the mop pad, then rotating the mop head into the folded position at a instance with a biasing member coupled to a hinge assembly. The hinge assembly being disposed between the mop head and a mop pole. Next, inserting the mop head into a first fluid to remove contaminants from the mop pad, then inserting the mop head into a wringing assembly to remove at least a portion of the first fluid.

FLAT HEADED MOP AND METHOD OF OPERATION

A method of using a flat headed mop is provided. The method includes cleaning a surface with the mop pad, then rotating the mop head into the folded position at a instance with a biasing member coupled to a hinge assembly. The hinge assembly being disposed between the mop head and a mop pole. Next, inserting the mop head into a first fluid to remove contaminants from the mop pad, then inserting the mop head into a wringing assembly to remove at least a portion of the first fluid.

SAFETY WATERPROOF INVISIBLE SWITCH AND SANITARY WARE
20230074932 · 2023-03-09 ·

A safety waterproof invisible switch and a sanitary ware are provided. The safety waterproof invisible switch comprises a button switch, a first member, a second member, a first magnet, and a second magnet. The first magnet is disposed on a button of the button switch, and the second magnet is disposed on the second member. The first member has a hollow cavity. The button switch disposed with the first magnet is disposed in the first member. While the second magnet is adjacent to or in contact with the first member and when magnetic poles of a same polarity of the first magnet and the second magnet oppose each other, the button of the button switch is moved in a pressed direction of the button by a repulsive force.

SAFETY WATERPROOF INVISIBLE SWITCH AND SANITARY WARE
20230074932 · 2023-03-09 ·

A safety waterproof invisible switch and a sanitary ware are provided. The safety waterproof invisible switch comprises a button switch, a first member, a second member, a first magnet, and a second magnet. The first magnet is disposed on a button of the button switch, and the second magnet is disposed on the second member. The first member has a hollow cavity. The button switch disposed with the first magnet is disposed in the first member. While the second magnet is adjacent to or in contact with the first member and when magnetic poles of a same polarity of the first magnet and the second magnet oppose each other, the button of the button switch is moved in a pressed direction of the button by a repulsive force.

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.