MULTIFUNCTIONAL PUSH-PULL MOP
20220192457 ยท 2022-06-23
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Abstract
The present invention a user can bring the base plate to which a cleaning cloth is attached into close contact with a floor, a wall, a ceiling, or the like, using a small force, and when the user moves the base plate to which the cleaning cloth is attached from a boundary portion between a floor and a wall or between a wall and a ceiling to the floor, wall, or ceiling, the base plate can be rotated by the elastic restoration force of the elastic member to instantly come into close contact with the floor, wall, or ceiling, thereby allowing the user to conveniently move the base plate from the boundary portion of the floor, the wall, the ceiling, or the like, without detaching the base plate therefrom.
Claims
1. A multifunctional push-pull mop comprising: a base plate (100) configured to allow a cleaning cloth (r) to be selectively detachably attached to one side of outer surfaces thereof; a support member (200) having connection parts (210) extended bent downward from both ends thereof in such a manner as to be coupled to shafts disposed on both ends of the base plate (100) to allow the base plate (100) to be rotatable around the shafts and a handle bar (400) coupled to the top center thereof and grasped by a user; and an elastic member (300) made of an elastic material and connected to the connection parts (210) and the base plate (100) to allow the base plate (100) rotating by means of the shaft-coupling to the connection parts (210) to be kept in parallel to the connection parts (210) by means of an elastic restoration force generated therefrom.
2. The multifunctional push-pull mop according to claim 1, wherein the base plate (100) has insertion. grooves (110) extended in longitudinal directions on the top and underside surfaces thereof to insert the elastic member (300) thereinto, and the connection parts (210) have fixing members (215) adapted to selectively fix and separate both ends of the elastic member (300) thereto and therefrom, so that the elastic member (300) is inserted into the insertion grooves (110) to surround. the top and underside surfaces of the base plate (100), and both ends thereof are fixed to the connection parts (210) by means of the fixing members (215).
3. The multifunctional push-pull mop according to claim 2, further comprising escape prevention members (500) disposed. on one side of the respective insertion grooves (110) to prevent the elastic member (300) inserted into t e insertion grooves (110) from escaping outwardly from the insertion grooves (110).
4. The multifunctional push-pull mop according to claim 1, further comprising spring-shaped auxiliary elastic members (600) made of an elastic material, connected to the connection parts (210) on one side thereof, and connected to the base plate (100) on the other side thereof, so that the base plate (100) rotating through the shaft-coupling to the connection parts (210) can be kept in parallel to the connection parts (210) by means of the elastic restoration forces generated therefrom.
5. The multifunctional push-pull mop according to claim 1, further comprising an auxiliary cleaning plate (700) having a sharp sectional shape on the lower end portion thereof and a fitting part (710) disposed on top thereof and inserted or fitted to a rail groove (130) formed long in a longitudinal direction on one side of the base plate (100).
6. The multifunctional push-pull mop according to claim 1, further comprising a winding part (800) disposed on one side of the support member (200) to allow a line part (810) wound thereon to be continuously drawn and wound from and onto one side thereof, and the end portion of the line part (810) drawn from one side of the winding part (800) is connected to the center of top side of the base plate (100) kept in parallel to the connection parts (210) by means of the elastic restoration force of the elastic member (300).
7. The multifunctional push-pull mop according to claim 1, further comprising Velcro tapes (900) attached to the top and underside surfaces of the base plate (100) to allow the cleaning cloth (r) to be selectively coupled and separated thereto and therefrom, the handle bar (400) being shaft-coupled to the top center of the support member (200) in such a manner as to vertically rotate around the shaft.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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[0024] 100: Base plate
[0025] 110: Insertion groove
[0026] 120: Escape prevention member insertion slot
[0027] 130: Rail groove
[0028] 200: Support member
[0029] 210: Connection part
[0030] 215: Fixing member
[0031] 300: Elastic member
[0032] 400: Handle bar
[0033] 500: Escape prevention member
[0034] 600: Auxiliary elastic member
[0035] 700: Auxiliary cleaning plate
[0036] 710: Fitting part
[0037] 800: Winding part
[0038] 810: Line part
[0039] 900: Velcro tape
[0040] 910: Fitting slit
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[0041] The present invention provides a multifunctional push-pull mop that is configured to have a base plate, to which a cleaning cloth is attached, rotatable around a support member, thereby allowing the base plate to easily come into close contact with a floor, a wall, a ceiling, or the like, and configured to have an. elastic member adapted to improve a degree of tightness of the base plate to the floor, wall, ceiling, or the like.
[0042] Hereinafter, an explanation of the configuration and operation of the multifunctional push-pull mop according to the present invention will be given with reference to
[0043] Referring first to
[0044] Under the above-mentioned configuration, the multifunctional push-pull mop according to the present invention will be explained in detail.
[0045] First, a conventional general mop includes the base plate 100, the support member 200, and the handle bar 400.
[0046] The base plate 100 is plate-shaped and configured to allow the cleaning cloth r to be selectively detachably attached to one side of outer surfaces thereof.
[0047] Further, the base plate 100 is shaft-coupled to the connection parts 210 of the support member 200 as will be discussed later and thus rotatable around the shafts.
[0048] In this case, the cleaning cloth r may be selected from various cleaning rags, cloths, and dishcloths that are capable of absorbing water to clean floors, walls, and ceilings, and the detachable structure of the cleaning cloth r from the base plate 100 may be selected from various detachable structures used in the conventional practices, such as slit fitting, Velcro taping, and the like.
[0049] The support member 200 is spaced apart from top side end of the base plate 100 and formed long in a longitudinal direction, and further, the support member 200 has the connection parts 210 extended bent downward from both side end portions thereof.
[0050] Further, the connection parts 210 are shaft-coupled to the centers of both side ends of the base plate 100 to allow the base plate 100 to be rotatable around the shafts.
[0051] The handle bar 400 is disposed on the top portion of the support member 200 so that it can be grasped by the user.
[0052] In this case, the handle bar 400 is extended integrally from the top portion of the support member 200, and otherwise, the handle bar 400 may be selectively coupled and separated thereto and therefrom.
[0053] Under the above-mentioned configuration, the multifunctional push-pull mop according to the present invention includes the elastic member 300, as the most important component of the components constituting the present invention, made of an elastic material and connected to the connection parts 210 and the base plate 100 to allow the base plate 100 rotating through the shaft-coupling to the connection parts 210 to be kept in parallel to the connection parts 210 by means of the elastic restoration force thereof.
[0054] In this case, one side of the elastic member 300 is connected to the connection parts 210, and the other side to one side of the base plate 100, so that if an external force larger than the elastic restoration force is applied to the base plate 100, the elastic member 300 becomes expanded to enable the base plate 100 to rotate around the shafts, and if the force applied to the base plate 100 rotating around the shafts disappears, the base plate 100 is returned to its original position by means of the elastic restoration force of the elastic member 300 so that the base plate 100 can be kept in parallel to the connection parts 210.
[0055] Further, the elastic member 300 has various shapes such as a string, a band, a spring, and the like, and according to the present invention, the elastic member 300 has the shape of a band. The elastic member 300 is made of various materials with elasticity, such as TPU, metal, synthetic resin, and the like.
[0056] In specific, one side of the lower portion of the base plate 100 is pushed to come into close contact with the floor, wall, or ceiling through the user's control of the handle bar 400 connected to the support member 200 to thus allow the base plate 100 to rotate, so that the top or underside surface of the base plate 100 comes into close contact with the floor, wall, or ceiling, and through the elastic restoration force of the elastic member 300, in this case, the base plate 100 can be more firmly brought into close contact with the floor, wall, or ceiling. If the base plate 100 is detached from the floor, wall, or ceiling through the user's control of the handle bar 400, further, the base plate 100 rotates by means of the elastic restoration force of the elastic member 300 and is kept in parallel to the connection parts 210.
[0057] That is, as shown in
[0058] With the returned force of the base plate 100 generated through the elastic restoration force of the elastic member 300, as shown in
[0059] Further, as shown in
[0060] In specific, as shown in
[0061] Further, the fixing members 215 are inserted into the insertion grooves 110 to allow both ends of the elastic member 300 surrounding the top and underside surfaces of the base plate 100 to be selectively fixed and separated to and from the connection parts 210.
[0062] In specific, if the elastic restoration force of the elastic member 300 is reduced due to long-term use, the elastic member 300 can be easily exchanged with new one by means of the fixing members 215.
[0063] The elastic member 300 is inserted into the insertion grooves 110 to surround the top and underside surfaces of the base plate 100, and both ends of the elastic member 300 are fixed to the connection parts 210 by means of the fixing members 215.
[0064] Further, as shown in
[0065] In this case, the escape prevention members 500 are desirably inserted into escape prevention member insertion slots 120 extended up and down from one side of the insertion grooves 110 so that the escape prevention members 500 can be prevented from being exposed to the outside of the base plate 100, thereby avoiding the cleaning cloth r detachably attached to the top and underside surfaces of the base plate 100 from getting loose by the escape prevention members 500.
[0066] In specific, the escape prevention members 500 serve to prevent the elastic member 300 from escaping from the insertion grooves 110 due to external reasons.
[0067] Further, as shown in
[0068] In specific, the spring-shaped auxiliary elastic members 600 are connected to the connection parts 210 on one side thereof and connected to the base plate 100 on the other side thereof, so that even though the elastic restoration force of the elastic member 300 is reduced due to long-term use, the base plate 100 can be kept in parallel to the connection parts 210 by means of the elastic restoration forces of the auxiliary elastic members 600.
[0069] Further, as shown in
[0070] In specific, the auxiliary cleaning plate 700 is additionally fitted to the base plate 100 that rotates to return to its original position by means of the elastic restoration forces of the auxiliary elastic members 600 and thus serves as a mop tool for removing dust from an insect screen or for attaching wall paper to a wall.
[0071] Further, as shown in
[0072] As the base plate 100 rotates around the shafts, in specific, the winding part 800 desirably allows the line part 810 wound thereonto to be drawn from one side thereof, and further, the winding part 800 is configured to allow the line part 810 to be continuously wound automatically thereonto, so that when the base plate 100 rotates to return to its original position by means of the elastic restoration force of the elastic member 300, the winding part 800 winds the line part 810 thereonto to prevent the line part 810 from getting loose.
[0073] In more specific, the end portion of the line part 810 drawn from the winding part 800 is connected to the center of top side of the base plate 100 to thus hold the center of the base plate 100 rotating around the shafts connected to the connection parts 210, so that the base plate 100 can rotate more stably.
[0074] Further, as shown in
[0075] In specific, the Velcro tapes 900 serve to selectively couple and separate the cleaning cloth r having the structure attached thereto to and from the top and underside surfaces of the base plate 100.
[0076] If necessary, further, a portion of the handle bar 400 that is close to the support member 200 is grasped by the user, so that an angle between the handle bar 400 and the support member 200 can be easily adjusted.
[0077] Further, as shown in
[0078] In specific, the fitting slits 910 serve to fit the cleaning cloth c having no structure attached to the Velcro tapes 900 thereto and to thus fix the cleaning cloth c to the top and underside surfaces of the base plate 100.
[0079] According to the present invention, the multifunctional push-pull mop can perform its inherent function of cleaning indoor and outdoor places through tree cleaning cloth attached thereto, and when the mop moves by the user to clean the given place, further, the base plate to which the cleaning cloth attached is fixed by the elastic member to prevent the base plate from rotating around the shafts, thereby enabling the user to distinguish the top and underside surfaces of the base plate. If the base plate rotates by the force applied by the user to come into close contact with the floor, wall, ceiling, or the like, further, the base plate can be firmly brought into close contact with the floor, wall, ceiling, or the like by means of the elastic restoration force of the elastic member, and while the base plate is rotating around the shafts, further, the base plate can easily clean the curved wall or column through the returning force applied from the elastic member thereto, thereby providing many conveniences for the user.