Cleaning pad handles and systems
11452428 ยท 2022-09-27
Inventors
Cpc classification
B25G1/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A47L13/44
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B25G1/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A pole handle of adjustable length with two sliding members is lockable with a clamp and a compact handle both have a ball joint or ball socket. The ball joint or ball socket have an aperture for an ejection rod. The pole handle and compact handle are used with cleaning pad with a ball socket or ball joint and the cleaning pad may be contained in a sealed housing with a lid penetrable with the ball joint or ball socket on the pole handle or compact handle. The cleaning pad is ejected by the pole handle or the compact handle with the ejection rod extending past the ball joint or ball socket.
Claims
1. A pole handle comprising an outer tube further comprising one of a ball joint or a ball socket at a ball joint end configured to rotatably and pivotably connect with a corresponding ball socket or ball joint of a cleaning pad module, an aperture formed in the ball joint or ball socket, an open end with an inner bore extending between the ball joint end and the open end, and a clamp proximate to the open end; and an inner rod slidably received in the inner bore, the inner rod comprising an ejection assembly comprising an ejection rod at a first end configured to fit through the aperture and extend past the ball joint or ball socket in an ejecting position wherein the inner rod and outer tube are telescopically collapsed, and a resilient member at the first end for biasing the ejection assembly away from the ball joint end such that the ejection rod does not extend past the ball joint or ball socket in a resting position wherein the inner rod and the outer tube are telescopically extended.
2. The pole handle of claim 1 further comprising a handle on a second end of the inner rod.
3. The pole handle of claim 1 wherein the clamp is a twist lock clamp.
4. The pole handle of claim 1 wherein the clamp is a latch clamp.
5. The pole handle of claim 1 wherein inner bore has a radially inward lip at the open end and the inner rod has a radially outward lip at the first end.
6. The pole handle of claim 1, wherein the cleaning pad module comprises: a cleaning pad, and a support member attached to the cleaning pad and comprising the corresponding ball socket or the ball joint of the cleaning pad module.
7. The pole handle of claim 1, wherein the resilient member is a coil spring.
8. The pole handle of claim 1, wherein the resilient member is attached to the first end of the ejection rod.
9. A compact handle comprising an outer housing comprising an inner bore extending therethrough; one of a ball joint or a ball socket at a second end configured to rotatably and pivotably connect with a corresponding ball socket or ball joint of a cleaning pad module; an aperture formed in the ball joint or ball socket; an ejection button retained in the inner bore further comprising an ejection rod projecting from the ejection button and configured to fit through the aperture and extend past the ball joint or ball socket in an ejecting position; and a resilient member in the inner bore between the ball joint or ball socket and the ejection button for biasing the ejection button away from the second end such that the ejection rod does not extend past the ball joint or ball socket in a resting position.
10. The compact handle of claim 9 wherein the cleaning pad module comprises: a cleaning pad, and a support member attached to the cleaning pad and comprising the corresponding ball socket or the ball joint of the cleaning pad module.
11. The compact handle of claim 9, wherein the resilient member is a coil spring.
12. A cleaning system, comprising a cleaning pad module having at least one cleaning pad; a support member attached to the at least one cleaning pad and comprising one of a ball socket or a ball joint; a handle further comprising a ball joint or a ball socket at a ball joint end for rotatably and pivotably coupling with the ball socket or ball joint of the support member; an outer housing defining a chamber for containing the at least one cleaning pad and support member, and a mouth providing open access to the chamber; and a lid for sealing the mouth penetrable with the ball joint or ball socket of the handle.
13. The cleaning system of claim 12, wherein the support member is a plurality of fingers.
14. The cleaning system of claim 13, wherein the fingers extend from a hub having the ball socket or ball joint of the support member.
15. The cleaning system of claim 12, wherein the lid is a plastic film.
16. The cleaning system of claim 12, wherein the handle comprises an outer tube further comprising the ball joint or ball socket of the handle, an aperture formed in the ball joint or the ball socket of the handle, an open end with an inner bore extending between the ball joint end and the open end, and a clamp proximate to the open end; and an inner rod slidably received in the inner bore, the inner rod comprising an ejection assembly comprising an ejection rod at a first end configured to fit through the aperture and extend past the ball joint or ball socket in an ejecting position wherein the inner rod and outer tube are telescopically collapsed, and a resilient member at the first end for biasing the ejection assembly away from the ball joint end such that the ejection rod does not extend past the ball joint first ball socket of the handle in a resting position wherein the inner rod and the outer tube are telescopically extended.
17. The cleaning system of claim 12, wherein the handle comprises an outer housing comprising an inner bore extending therethrough; the ball joint or ball socket of the handle located at a second end; an aperture formed in the ball joint or ball socket of the handle; an ejection button retained in the inner bore further comprising an ejection rod projecting from the ejection button and configured to fit through the aperture and extend past the ball joint or ball socket in an ejecting position; and a resilient member in the inner bore between the ball joint or ball socket of the handle and the ejection button for biasing the ejection button away from the second end such that the ejection rod does not extend past the ball joint or ball socket of the handle in a resting position.
18. The cleaning system of claim 12, wherein the cleaning pad contains a cleaning solution.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(17) Embodiments herein relate to handles, cleaning cartridges and cleaning systems. The description and figures provided are intended as a description of various embodiments and are not intended to represent the only embodiment contemplated. The detailed description includes specific details for the purpose of providing an understanding of the embodiments. However, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that the embodiments may be practiced without these specific details.
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(22) To assemble the pole handle 10, the ejection rod 40 is installed into the ejection assembly 28 if they are separate pieces. The ejection assembly 28 and resilient member 34 are then installed on the first end 32 of the inner rod 14. The clamp 26 is then attached to the outer tube 12 and actuated to an open position. The inner rod 14 is then inserted into the outer tube 12 by inserting second end 38 of the inner rod 14 through the ball joint end 18 without the ball joint 16 installed thereon. The grip 36 is then installed on the second end 38 and the ball joint 16 is installed on the ball joint end 18. The components above can be installed or attached using adhesive, welding, fastening means such as threaded connections or screws, or any other appropriate method. The components of the pole handle 10 can be composed of metal, plastic or any other appropriate material.
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(24) To assemble the compact handle 50, the ejection rod 68 is installed into the ejection button 60 if they are separate pieces. The ejection button 60 and resilient member 68 are then placed into the inner bore 56 through the second end 72. The ball joint 64 is installed on the second end 72. The components above can be installed or attached using adhesive, welding, fastening means such as threaded connections or screws, or any other appropriate method. The components of the compact handle 50 can be composed of metal, plastic or any other appropriate material.
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(26) In embodiments, the cleaning element 102 is composed of a single or plurality of layers of appropriate material. In embodiments, the support member 104 can comprise a plurality of fingers or any other appropriate arrangement extending from the central hub. In embodiments, the support member 104 is triangular, square, rectangular, pentagonal, hexagonal, circular or any other appropriate shape. In embodiments, the support member 104 is made of a material of some stiffness to provide structural integrity to the cleaning element 102. In embodiments, the support member 104 is made of plastic, metal, rubber or any other appropriate material. In embodiments, the ball socket 106 is composed of metal, plastic, rubber or any other appropriate resilient material that allows the ball socket 106 to expand to receive a ball joint and removeably retain the cleaning element 102 thereto.
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(28) The cleaning pad 100 may contain specialized cleaning solutions and elements prior to installation of the cleaning pad 100 into the cleaning pad module 120 and the sealing thereof with the lid 128. For example, specialized solutions or elements for hardwood surfaces, tile surfaces, dry sweeping, absorbing spilled liquids, etc. can be used.
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(31) The ball and socket joint allows for free pivoting and rotation of the cleaning pad 100 relative to the pole handle 10 or the compact handle 50. In embodiments, the cleaning pad 100 comprises a ball joint and the pole handle 10 and compact handle 50 comprise a ball socket having an aperture for allowing the ejection rod 40, 62 to extend therethrough to the ejecting position. The ball joints fit into the ball sockets by any means known in the art, such as via a snap fit.
(32) Ejection and disposal of the cleaning pad 100 in this manner does not require the user to touch the cleaning pad 100. Once the applied axial force is removed, the ejection rod 40, 60 retracts to the resting position into the pole handle 10 or compact handle 50 to prevent damage to or by the ejection rod 40, 60, and to allow a new cleaning pad 100 to be coupled. Through the entire cleaning process, the user is not required to directly touch the cleaning element 102.
(33) Although a few embodiments have been shown and described, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications can be made to those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications can be made to these embodiments without changing or departing from their scope, intent or functionality. The terms and expressions used in the preceding specification have been used herein as terms of description and not of limitation, and there is no intention in the use of such terms and expressions of excluding equivalents of the features shown and described or portions thereof.