Sponge fixing mechanism for sponge mop
11224327 ยท 2022-01-18
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47L13/46
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A sponge fixing mechanism for sponge mop includes a first fastener and a second fastener. The first fastener has a chute and a mating surface in the chute. The chute has an outlet and an inlet respectively located at two opposite ends of the first fastener. The second fastener has a mating surface and is installed in the chute and detachably fastened to the first fastener with the mating surface thereof in sliding contact with the mating surface of the first fastener. One of the first fastener and the second fastener has a latching recess recessed from the mating surface thereof. The first fastener and the second fastener are fastened together by elastically engaging the latching protrusion into the latching recess.
Claims
1. A sponge fixing mechanism for sponge mop, comprising: a first fastener comprising a chute and a mating surface disposed in said chute, said chute comprising an upper opening and an inlet and an outlet respectively located on two opposite ends of said first fastener, said mating surface of said first fastener facing said upper opening; a second fastener comprising a mating surface, said second fastener being installed in said chute and detachably fastened to said first fastener with said mating surface of said second fastener in sliding contact with said mating surface of said first fastener; and a sponge unit located in said second fastener; wherein one of said first fastener and said second fastener comprises a latching recess recessed from the associating said mating surface, the other of said first fastener and said second fastener comprises a latching protrusion protruded from the associating said mating surface, said first fastener and said second fastener being fastened together by elastically engaging said latching protrusion into said latching recess, wherein said latching recess comprises an inner bottom surface, and two inner guide surfaces respectively extended from two opposite sides of said inner bottom surface to the associating said mating surface; said latching protrusion comprises an outer bottom surface and two outer guide surfaces corresponding to said inner bottom surface and said inner guide surfaces of said latching recess respectively.
2. The sponge fixing mechanism for sponge mop as claimed in claim 1, wherein said inner guide surfaces and said outer guide surfaces are plane inclined with respect to said mating surface.
3. The sponge fixing mechanism for sponge mop as claimed in claim 2, wherein said latching protrusion is provided on a cantilever, and elastically and detachably engaged into said latching recess by elastic swinging of said cantilever.
4. The sponge fixing mechanism for sponge mop as claimed in claim 2, wherein said first fastener further comprises a top surface; said upper opening of said chute is located on said top surface; said chute comprises a narrow chute portion extending from said top surface toward said mating surface and a wide chute portion disposed between said narrow chute portion and the associating said mating surface, a width of said wide chute portion being larger than a width of said narrow chute portion; said second fastener comprises a wide portion and a narrow portion protruding from a top surface of said wide portion, a width of said wide portion being larger than a width of said narrow portion; said wide portion and said narrow portion of said second fastener are respectively located on said wide chute portion and said narrow chute portion of said chute.
5. The sponge fixing mechanism for sponge mop as claimed in claim 4, wherein said second fastener further comprises a top surface located on said wide portion and a stop portion located at one end of said narrow portion, a width of said stop portion being larger than the width of said narrow portion and larger than the width of said narrow chute portion of said chute; when said first fastener and said second fastener are fixed to each other, said stop portion of said second fastener is disposed outside of said chute and abutted at said inlet of said chute.
6. The sponge fixing mechanism for sponge mop as claimed in claim 5, wherein said chute of said first fastener comprises a bottom surface, a convex strip protruded from said bottom surface of said chute, and a groove located on said bottom surface of said chute adjacent to said convex strip, said mating surface of said first fastener being located on said convex strip; said second fastener further comprises a rib protruded from a bottom surface of said wide portion, said rib being set in said groove of said first fastener.
7. The sponge fixing mechanism for sponge mop as claimed in claim 6, wherein said first fastener further comprises two perforations located on said bottom surface of said chute, said two perforations being respectively disposed between two opposite ends of said convex strip and said inlet and said outlet of said chute for the mounting of two connecting rods that are used to move the sponge fixing mechanism.
8. The sponge fixing mechanism for sponge mop as claimed in claim 7, wherein said latching protrusion is located on a cantilever for detachably and elastically engaging into said latching recess by elastic swinging of said cantilever.
9. The sponge fixing mechanism for sponge mop as claimed in claim 8, wherein said second fastener further comprises a slot, a front end and a rear end opposite to said front end, said slot comprising a front wall surface facing said rear end and a rear wall surface facing said front end; said stop portion is essentially located at said rear end of said second fastener; said cantilever extends from said front wall surface of said slot toward said rear wall surface of said slot.
10. The sponge fixing mechanism for sponge mop as claimed in claim 4, wherein said chute of said first fastener comprises a bottom surface, a convex strip protruded from said bottom surface of said chute, and a groove located on said bottom surface of said chute adjacent to said convex strip, said mating surface of said first fastener being located on said convex strip; said second fastener further comprises a rib protruded from a bottom surface of said wide portion, said rib being set in said groove of said first fastener.
11. The sponge fixing mechanism for sponge mop as claimed in claim 4, wherein said chute of said first fastener further comprises a bottom surface facing said upper opening, a distance between said bottom surface of said chute and said upper opening being larger than a distance between the associating said mating surface and said upper opening; said first fastener further comprises two perforations located on said bottom surface of said chute and respectively disposed adjacent to said inlet and said outlet of said chute for the mounting of two connecting rods that are used to move the sponge fixing mechanism.
12. The sponge fixing mechanism for sponge mop as claimed in claim 2, wherein said second fastener comprises a narrow portion and a stop portion located at one end of said narrow portion, a width of said stop portion being larger than a width of said narrow portion; when said first fastener and said second fastener are fastened together, said stop portion of said second fastener is disposed outside said chute and abutted at said inlet of said chute.
13. The sponge fixing mechanism for sponge mop as claimed in claim 12, wherein said second fastener further comprises a slot, a front end, a rear end opposite to said front end, said slot comprising a front wall surface facing said rear end, a rear wall surface facing said front end, and a cantilever disposed in said slot and extending from said front wall surface toward said rear wall surface; said stop portion is located at said rear end of said second fastener; said latching protrusion is located at said cantilever for detachably and elastically engaging into said latching recess by elastic swinging of said cantilever.
14. The sponge fixing mechanism for sponge mop as claimed in claim 2, wherein said chute of said first fastener comprises a bottom surface, a convex strip protruded from said bottom surface, and a groove located on said bottom surface adjacent to said convex strip; said mating surface of said first fastener is located on said convex strip; said second fastener further comprises a rib protruded from the mating surface thereof, said rib being disposed in said groove of said first fastener.
15. The sponge fixing mechanism for sponge mop as claimed in claim 2, wherein said chute of said first fastener further comprises a bottom surface facing said upper opening, a distance between said bottom surface of said chute and said upper opening being larger than a distance of the associating said mating surface and said upper opening; said first fastener further comprises two perforations located on said bottom surface of said chute and respectively disposed adjacent to said inlet and said outlet of said chute for the mounting of two connecting rods that are used to move the sponge fixing mechanism.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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(13) As described above, the second fastener 30 is used to set the sponge unit 16. As shown in
(14) When the user wants to replace the sponge unit 16, as long as a force is applied to the second fastener 30 in the direction of the rear end 36 of the second fastener 30, the latching protrusion 41 can be easily removed from the latching recess 27 to unlock the fixed relationship between the first fastener 20 and the second fastener 30, allowing removal of the second fastener 30 from the chute 24 of the inlet 242 to separate the second fastener 30 from the first fastener 20. In this way, the second fastener 30 with the sponge unit 16 are separated from the other components of the mop. At this time, the user can use the tool to remove the sponge unit 16 from the second fastener 30 conveniently without hindrance. Alternatively, the second fastener 30 and the sponge unit 16 can be regarded as a set of consumables without the need of removing the sponge unit 16 from the second fastener 30. Then, the user does not need to use tools, but only needs to fix another set of sponge unit 16 and second fastener 30 to the first fastener 20 directly by the aforementioned sliding connection method.
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(16) Each of the inner guide surface 272 and the outer guide surfaces 412 can also be a curved surface, or any other shape that can guide latching protrusion 41 and the latching recess 27 to slide relative to each other.
(17) In addition, since the second fastener 30 has the aforesaid stop portion 34, and the first fastener 20 and the second fastener 30 are correspondingly provided with the groove 247 and the rib 33, such a design can generate a fool-proof function, allowing the second fastener 30 can only be installed into the chute 24 by inserting its front end 35 into the inlet 242 of the chute 24 of the first fastener 20. In other words, the second fastener 30 slides in a direction opposite to the extending direction of the cantilever 40 (from the inlet 242 toward the outlet 243) to force the latching protrusion 41 into engagement with the latching recess 27. On the contrary, the second fastener 30 slides in the extending direction of the cantilever 40 (from the outlet 243 toward the inlet 242) to separate the latching protrusion 41 from the latching recess 27. In this way, the latching recess 27 and the latching protrusion 41 can be more smoothly engaged with each other and separated from each other. The aforementioned design is more helpful for the first fastener 20 and the second fastener 30 to slide toward each other and be fixed to each other more stably.
(18) Moreover, since the perforations 249 of the first fastener 20 for the fixation of the connecting rods 15 are located on the bottom surface 241 with a gap from the mating surface 26, that is, as shown in
(19) In conclusion, the first fastener 20 and second fastener 30 of the sponge fixing mechanism 11 of the present invention are mated with each other in a similar way to a slide rail, and the latching protrusion 41 and the latching recess 27 are elastically engaged with each other to achieve a detachable fixing effect, so that users can easily and conveniently change the sponge.
(20) Although a particular embodiment of the invention has been described in detail for purposes of illustration, various modifications and enhancements may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, the invention is not to be limited except as by the appended claims.