SPIN MOP HAVING VISIBLE SPIN-DRYING/CLEANING STATE
20240268624 ยท 2024-08-15
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47L13/58
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
The present invention provides a spin mop with visible spin-drying/cleaning state, including a mop bucket and a spin mop. The mop bucket is provided with a support seat, the spin mop includes a mop rod and a mop head for installing a mop cloth. The mop head is provided with a color difference switching mechanism, the color difference switching mechanism includes a movable color block movably installed on the mop head and a visible window provided corresponding to the movable color block, the movable color block is slidably/swingingly connected to the mop head. When the mop head spins at a high speed to perform spin-drying, the movable color block slides/swings towards the visual window or the movable color block slides/swings away from the visual window, such that the movable color block is placed under or gets away from under the visual window.
Claims
1. A spin mop with visible spin-drying/cleaning state, comprising: a mop bucket (10) and a spin mop body (11), the mop bucket (10) being provided with a support seat (12) for supporting the spin mop body (11) to spin, the spin mop body (11) comprising a mop rod (1) and a mop head (2) for installing a mop cloth, wherein the mop head (2) is provided with a color difference switching mechanism, the color difference switching mechanism comprises a movable color block (3) movably installed on the mop head (2) and a visible window (4) provided corresponding to the movable color block (3), and the movable color block (3) is slidably/swingingly connected to the mop head (2); and when the mop head (2) spins at high speed to perform spin-drying, the movable color block (3) slides/swings towards the visible window (4) or the movable color block (3) slides/swings away from the visible window (4), such that the movable color block (3) is placed under or gets away from under the visible window (4).
2. The spin mop with visible spin-drying/cleaning state according to claim 1, wherein the mop head (2) is provided with a sliding groove (201) for installing the movable color block (3), and the movable color block (3) is slidably installed inside the sliding groove (201).
3. The spin mop with visible spin-drying/cleaning state according to claim 1, wherein the visible window (4) is arranged on the surface of the mop head (2) facing away from the mop cloth, the movable color block (3) comprises a movable block (9) and a color block (5) corresponding to the visible window (4), and the color block (5) is fixedly installed on the movable block (9).
4. The spin mop with visible spin-drying/cleaning state according to claim 3, wherein the color block (5) is arranged on one side under the visible window (4); when the mop head (2) is stationary or spins slowly, no color block (5) is under the visible window (4); and when the mop head (2) spins at high speed, the movable block (9) drives the color block (5) to enter under the visible window (4).
5. The spin mop with visible spin-drying/cleaning state according to claim 3, wherein the color block (5) is correspondingly arranged under the visible window (4); when the mop head (2) is stationary or spins slowly, the color block (5) is placed under the visible window (4); and when the mop head (2) spins at high speed, the movable block (9) drives the color block (5) to get away from under the visible window (4).
6. The spin mop with visible spin-drying/cleaning state according to claim 3, wherein the movable block (9) is provided with a damping mechanism; and when the mop head (2) spins slowly, the damping mechanism prevents the color block (5) from moving.
7. The spin mop with visible spin-drying/cleaning state according to claim 6, wherein the damping mechanism comprises an elastic member (6), one end of the elastic member (6) is connected to a first installing portion (304) of the movable color block (3), the other end of the elastic member (6) is connected to a second installing portion (203) of the mop head (2), and the elastic member (6) is a tension spring.
8. The spin mop with visible spin-drying/cleaning state according to claim 6, wherein the damping mechanism comprises a balance weight (7), and one end of the movable color block (3) is provided with an installing groove (301) for installing the balance weight (7).
9. The spin mop with visible spin-drying/cleaning state according to claim 1, wherein the movable color block (3) is provided with a protrusion (302), the protrusion (302) is provided with a bevel (303), the mop head (2) is provided with a clamping portion (202); when the mop head (2) spins slowly to perform cleaning, the mop head (2) is clamped to a rotary water-spraying device of the external mop bucket via the clamping portion (202) and makes the rotary water-spraying device rotate for spraying water; and when the mop head (2) spins at high speed to perform spin-drying, the protrusion (302) lifts the mop head (2) up via the bevel (303) and makes the clamping portion (202) detach from the rotary water-spraying device.
10. The spin mop with visible spin-drying/cleaning state according to claim 1, wherein the visible window (4) is fixedly provided with a transparent cover (8).
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF FIGURES
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[0025] In the figure, 1 denotes a mop rod; 2 denotes a mop head; 201 denotes a sliding groove; 202 denotes a clamping portion; 203 denotes a second installing portion; 3 denotes a movable color block; 301 denotes an installing groove; 302 denotes a protrusion; 303 denotes a bevel; 304 denotes a first installing portion; 4 denotes a visible window; 5 denotes a color block; 6 denotes an elastic member; 7 denotes a balance weight; 8 denotes a transparent cover; 9 denotes a movable block; 10 denotes a mop bucket; 11 denotes a spin mop; and 12 denotes a support seat.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
Embodiment I
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Embodiment II
[0032] The difference between Embodiment II and Embodiment I is that: the color block 5 is correspondingly arranged under the visible window 4. When the mop head 2 is stationary or spins slowly, the color block 5 is placed under the visible window 4. At this time, the color of the color block 5 can be observed through the visible window 4. When the mop head 2 spins at high speed, the movable block 9 drives the color block 5 away from under the visible window 4. At this time, the color of the color block 5 cannot be observed through the visible window 4, thereby completing the color switching and making it convenient to use.
[0033] The present utility model provides the spin mop with visible spin-drying/cleaning state. The movable color block is provided with a damping mechanism. When the mop head spins slowly, the damping mechanism stops the color block from moving, i.e. prevents the color block from moving in a slow spinning state, thereby avoiding color switching by mistake, and thus reliability in use is achieved. One end of the movable color block is provided with an installing groove for installing a balance weight, and the installation is stable. The visible window is fixedly provided with a transparent cover, which facilitates users to observe changes in the position of color blocks while playing a dust-proof role. The structure is simple and the production cost is low. The spin mop is provided with the color difference switching mechanism. The visible window can switch different colors according to the different spinning speeds of the mop head, making it easy for users to distinguish the cleaning or spin-drying state of the mop head, and making it convenient for users to spin-dry the mop, and thus the mop is more convenient to use. The mop head is provided with a sliding groove for installing a movable color block, and the movable color block is slidably installed inside the sliding groove and slides smoothly.
[0034] The above are only the preferred implementations of the present utility model. It should be pointed out that for those of ordinary skill in the art, several improvements and embellishments can be made without departing from the technical principles of the present utility model. These improvements and embellishments should also be considered as the protection scope of the present utility model.