Multi-surface spray mop and mop supporting stand
11013392 · 2021-05-25
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47L13/51
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A multi-surface spray mop system having a spray mop and mop stand. The mop having an elongated segmented body with at least an upper pole section and a lower pole section releasably coupled. The mop stand supports and maintains the spray mop in an upright position above a floor surface by maintaining the center of gravity of the spray mop within a base of a support area defined by the mop supporting stand.
Claims
1. A multi-surface spray mop system, comprising: a spray mop comprising: an elongated body having an upper pole section and a lower pole section that are releasably coupled during use; a mop base; and a mop supporting stand configured to releasably support and maintain the spray mop in an upright position above a floor surface by at least maintaining the center of gravity of the spray mop within a base of support area defined by the mop supporting stand, wherein the mop supporting stand has a substantially U-shaped base with a base leg and two parallel legs extending at two distal ends of the base leg in a direction perpendicular to the base leg, wherein the base leg comprises a central rectangular cavity with a first pair of annular cavities at each side, and a second pair of annular cavities each near a distal end of the U-shaped base.
2. The system of claim 1, wherein the upper pole section comprises a first distal end for connecting with the lower pole section, a second distal end having a handle and a spray trigger, and a support grip portion for providing a secondary handhold of the spray mop.
3. The system of claim 1, wherein the lower pole section comprises: a first distal end for connecting with the upper pole section, a second distal end having a protruding coupling portion for connecting with the mop base or a brush, a bottle reservoir configured to receive and retain a bottle cleaner that is selected for cleaning certain type of floor, and a directional mist nozzle on a front surface of the lower pole section above the protruding coupling portion.
4. The system of claim 3, further comprising at least one bottle adaptor configured to convert a bottle cleaner into a refill floor cleaner cartridge during operation by replacing an original cap, or trigger sprayer of the bottle cleaner before the bottle cleaner is inserted into the bottle reservoir.
5. The system of claim 3, further comprising at least one grout brush and adaptor for replacing the mop base and connecting with the lower pole section through the protruding coupling portion.
6. The system of claim 3, further comprising a funnel support member having a generally rectangular cross section, the funnel support member comprising a wider opening that fits into the central rectangular cavity of the base leg such that the funnel support member extends vertically to connect with and support a T-shaped member at a narrower opening at the top of the funnel support member.
7. The system of claim 6, wherein the T-shaped member has a ring sleeve portion and a hollow tube perpendicular to and intersecting with each other at a middle portion of the ring sleeve portion.
8. The system of claim 7, wherein the narrower opening of the funnel support member connects with the T-shape member via a rectangular hole at a downward facing side of the hollow tube.
9. The system of claim 7, wherein, when the funnel support member vertically extends above the U-shape base and holds the T-shaped member, the ring sleeve portion holds cleaning clothes or mop pads.
10. The system of claim 7, wherein the T-shaped member connects with a mop support member via one distal end of the hollow tube, wherein the mop support member has a shape complementary to a contact portion of the bottle reservoir of the spray mop.
11. The system of claim 10, wherein the mop support member releasably engages with the contact portion of the bottle reservoir via complementary surface geometries of the mop support member and the bottle reservoir with a tilt angle θ.sub.1, such that the center of gravity of the spray mop is maintained within a base of support area defined by the mop supporting stand, and the spray mop is maintained in an upright position, wherein, in response to a change of the center of gravity of the spray mop, the tilt angle θ.sub.1 varies within an approximately 3-10° range to maintain the center of gravity within the base of support area defined by the mop supporting stand.
12. The system of claim 1, wherein the mop base has an isosceles trapezoid shape with a longer parallel line facing forward, the mop base comprising a first side for attaching and securing a dusting pad or cleaning pad during use, and a second side having: multiple pinchers, a flexible swivel head joint for connecting with the bottle reservoir of the lower pole section, and a raised portion between the flexible swivel head joint and a shorter parallel line for attaching a super scrub pad, wherein the mop base is configured to pivot around the flexible swivel head joint to place the super scrub pad on a floor surface.
13. The system of claim 1, further comprising at least a pair of rod members to be received and retained in each of the second pair of annular cavities, each rod member extending vertically above the U-shaped base for holding a grout brush via a brush adaptor.
14. The system of claim 1, wherein the first pair of annular cavities of the base leg hold bottle adaptors.
15. The system of claim 1, wherein each of the two parallel legs has a length equal or greater than a width of the mop base.
16. A multi-surface spray mop system, comprising: a spray mop comprising: an elongated body having an upper pole section and a lower pole section that are releasably coupled during use; a mop base; and a mop supporting stand configured to releasably support and maintain the spray mop in an upright position above a floor surface by at least maintaining the center of gravity of the spray mop within a base of support area defined by the mop supporting stand, wherein the mop supporting stand has a substantially U-shaped base with a base leg and two parallel legs extending at two distal ends of the base leg in a direction perpendicular to the base leg, wherein each of the two parallel legs has a vertical extension at a distal end forming a L-shape, each leg having a plurality of parallel ridges equally spaced and positioned thereon to create slots for collecting residue water and drying the mop base when the mop base is placed thereon.
17. The system of claim 16, wherein the height of the vertical extension of each leg is substantially equal to the thickness of the base leg.
18. The system of claim 16, wherein a height of each vertical extension is greater than a maximum thickness of the mop base, and the plurality of parallel ridges create surface friction to prevent relative motions between the mop base and the mop supporting stand.
19. A mop supporting stand for support and maintaining a spray mop having an elongated body and a mop base in an upright position above a floor surface, the elongated body of the spray mop being fitted with a bottle reservoir configured to receive and retain a bottle cleaner that is selected for cleaning certain type of floor, the mop supporting stand comprising: a substantially U-shaped base with a base leg and two parallel legs extending at two distal ends of the base leg in a direction perpendicular to the base leg; a funnel support member comprising a wider opening that fits into a central rectangular cavity of the base leg such that the funnel support member extends vertically above the U-shaped base to connect with and support a T-shaped member at a narrower opening at the top of the funnel support member; and a mop support member connected with the T-shaped member and releasably engaging with a contact portion of the bottle reservoir of the spray mop via their complementary surface geometries with a tilt angle θ.sub.1, such that the center of gravity of the spray mop is maintained within a base of support area defined by the mop supporting stand, and the spray mop is maintained in an upright position.
20. The mop supporting stand of claim 19, wherein the base leg comprises a first pair of annular cavities at each side of the central rectangular cavity for holding bottle adaptors, and a second pair of annular cavities each near a distal end of the U-shaped base.
21. The mop supporting stand of claim 20, further comprising at least a pair of rod members to be received and retained in each of the second pair of annular cavities, each rod member extending vertically above the U-shaped base for holding a grout brush via a brush adaptor.
22. The mop supporting stand of claim 19, wherein each of the two parallel legs has a vertical extension at a distal end forming a L-shape, each leg having a plurality of parallel ridges equally spaced and positioned thereon to create slots for collecting residue water and drying the mop base when the mop base is placed thereon.
23. The mop supporting stand of claim 22, wherein a height of each vertical extension is greater than a maximum thickness of the mop base, and the plurality of parallel ridges create surface friction to prevent relative motions between the mop base and the mop supporting stand.
24. The mop supporting stand of claim 22, wherein the height of the vertical extension of each leg is substantially equal to the thickness of the base leg.
25. The mop supporting stand of claim 19, wherein the T-shaped member has a ring sleeve portion and a hollow tube perpendicular to and intersecting with each other at a middle portion of the ring sleeve portion.
26. The mop supporting stand of claim 19, wherein, when the funnel support member vertically extends above the U-shape base and holds the T-shaped member, the ring sleeve portion holds cleaning clothes or towels.
27. The mop supporting stand of claim 19, wherein each of the two parallel legs has a length equal or greater than a width of the mop base.
28. The mop supporting stand of claim 19, wherein the T-shaped member is an angled component extending upward slightly with an angle θ.sub.2 between its longitudinal axis and a horizontal axis.
29. The mop supporting stand of claim 19, wherein, in response to a change of the center of gravity of the spray mop, the tilt angle θ.sub.1 varies within an approximately 3-10° range to maintain the center of gravity within the base of support area defined by the mop supporting stand.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated into and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate one or more example aspects of the present disclosure and, together with the detailed description, serve to explain their principles and implementations.
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(10) Various aspects of the disclosure will be described with reference to the drawings, wherein like reference numerals are used to refer to like elements throughout. In the following description, for purposes of explanation, numerous specific details are set forth in order to promote a thorough understanding of one or more aspects of the disclosure. It may be evident in some or all instances, however, that any aspects described below can be practiced without adopting the specific design details described below.
(11) Referring to
(12) The bottle reservoir 110 on the lower pole section 106 may receive and retain a cleaning liquid bottle 202, as shown in
(13) When a user clenches the spray trigger 104, cleaning liquid is drawn out of the bottle 202. The spray trigger 104 may be pivotably mounted to the handle 116 with a proximal end where it attaches the handle 116 and a distal end on the opposite side. The trigger 104 and handle 116 may be arranged such that a user's palm can rest on the top of the handle 116 and one or more of the user's fingers can clench the trigger 104 to pivot the distal end in a direction toward the handle 116. The proximal end is in contact with an internal shaft (not shown), which is disposed within the upper and lower pole sections 102 and 106. As the distal end pivots during actuation of the trigger 104, it depresses the internal shaft to move it in a downward direction to open the centrally positioned valve 302 of the bottle adaptor 300. As a result, the cleaning liquid stored in the bottle 202 is drawn out, exits the nozzle 112, and is sprayed onto the floor surface in front of the mop 100. When the user releases the spray trigger 104, the internal shaft is moved upward by a reload spring and the vent tube 306 allows air to enter the bottle 202 above the level of the cleaning liquid contained therein, thereby preventing the cleaning liquid from dripping from the bottle 202. Through this process, a flow path may be created in the mop 100 that can repeatedly direct cleaning liquid to flow from the bottle 202 and exit the bottle reservoir 110 through the nozzle 112 in response to each actuation of the spray trigger 104.
(14) Referring back to
(15) It should be appreciated that the mop base 114 may have any of a variety of attachment features for disposable or reusable cleaning pads (e.g., microfiber pads). For example, clamping or hook-and-loop fasteners may be used.
(16) In addition, in one aspect, the mop base 114 may be replaced with other cleaning tools such as a grout brush, a carpet brush, and adaptor for specific cleaning operations.
(17) In accordance with an aspect of the present disclosure, referring to
(18) The central rectangular cavity 410 of the base leg 404 may be configured to receive a funnel support member 422 having a generally rectangular cross section. Specifically, a wider bottom opening of the funnel support member 422 fits into the central rectangular cavity 410 of the base leg 404, such that the funnel support member 422 extends vertically above the U-shaped base 402. The narrower opening at the top of the funnel support member 422 may be configured to connect with and support a T-shaped member 424. The T-shaped member 424 includes a ring sleeve portion 426 having a rounded rectangular planar cross section and a hollow tube 428 perpendicular to and intersecting the ring sleeve portion 426 at a middle portion of the ring sleeve portion 426. A cut-off portion (not shown) that has a rectangular cross section is provided on the downward facing side of the hollow tube 428 to receive and snugly fit with the narrower opening at the top of the funnel support member 422. The cross sectional profile of the hollow tube 428 may be rectangular with a rounded or hemispherical end which is slightly greater than that of a connecting portion of a mop support member 430, such that the hollow tube 428 may receive and retain the mop support member 430. The mop support member 430 has a shape complementary to that of a contact portion of the bottle reservoir 110 of the mop 100 in
(19) Furthermore, a pair of rod members 432a, 432b may be received and retained in the second pair of annular cavities 414a, 414b at each distal end of the U-shaped base 402. Each rod member 432a, 432b extends vertically above the U-shaped base 402 for holding, e.g., a grout brush via its associated brush adaptor, or other cleaning tools.
(20) According to aspects of the present disclosure, a fully assembled mop supporting stand 500 is shown in
(21) Referring to
(22) As shown in
(23) Further, the two parallel leg 406 and 408 of the U-shaped base 402 of the mop supporting stand may also effectively maintain the mop base 114 (with or without a cleaning pad placed thereon) or the mop 110 in a stabilized upright position. For example, the length of each leg 406, 408 may be equal or slightly greater than the width of the mop base 114 in order to limit relative motions therebetween. The height of each vertical extension 416, 418 at each distal end of the legs 406, 408 may be greater than a maximum thickness of the mop base 114 (e.g., when the thickest cleaning pad or a wet cleaning pad with increased thickness is attached on), such that the mop base 114 is prevented from sliding out of the mop supporting stand at any moment. In addition, the plurality of parallel ridges 420 creates friction with the downward-facing contact surface of the mop base 114 when the mop 100 is placed on the mop supporting stand, thereby creating an additional resistance force to prevent relative motions between the mop base 114 or the mop 100 and the mop supporting stand. Such friction becomes greater when the mop base 114 has a cleaning pad attached on, as the contact surfaces therebetween become rougher.
(24) As shown in
(25) When the mop 100 deviates from the substantially perpendicular position along the line YY′, it will tip over either away from the mop supporting stand or towards the mop support member 430 forming a tilt angle θ.sub.1, as shown in
(26) The above description of the disclosure is provided to enable a person skilled in the art to make or use the disclosure. Various modifications to the disclosure will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art, and the common principles defined herein may be applied to other variations without departing from the spirit or scope of the disclosure.
(27) Furthermore, although elements of the described aspects and/or embodiments may be described or claimed in the singular, the plural is contemplated unless limitation to the singular is explicitly stated. Additionally, all or a portion of any aspect and/or embodiment may be utilized with all or a portion of any other aspect and/or embodiment, unless stated otherwise. Thus, the disclosure is not to be limited to the examples and designs described herein but is to be accorded the widest scope consistent with the principles and novel features disclosed herein.
(28) Insofar as the description above and the accompanying drawings disclose any additional subject matter that is not within the scope of the narrow claims presented herein, the inventions are not dedicated to the public and the right to file one or more applications to claim such additional inventions is reserved. Further, although narrow claims are presented, it should be recognized that the scope of this (or these) inventions is much broader than presented by the current claims. It is intended that broader claims will be submitted in an application that claims the benefit of priority from this application upon conversion.