ADJUSTABLE SQUEEGEE WITH SCRUBBER BAR
20250089953 ยท 2025-03-20
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A multi-positional cleaning device includes a handle body having a first longitudinal axis, a head configured to receive a blade, and a pivoting assembly to rotate the blade. A plane extending through a center of the head, parallel to the blade. The head is rotatable about a pivot axis relative to the head. An orientation of the plane of the head remains constant relative to the longitudinal axis as the blade moves along the path of movement.
Claims
1. A multi-positional cleaning device comprising: a handle assembly having a handle body and at least one gripping feature; a scrub bar assembly coupled to the handle assembly; a blade assembly having a blade configured to wipe a surface; and a pivoting assembly securing the handle assembly and the blade assembly to one another such that the blade assembly may be selectively pivoted with respect to the handle assembly about a pivot axis, the pivoting assembly having a releasable lock coupled to the handle body, the releasable lock selectively fixing the blade assembly in at least one of a first position or a second position.
2. The multi-positional cleaning device of claim 1, wherein the releasable lock further comprises an C-clip engagement mechanism movable between an unlocked position and a locked position.
3. The multi-positional cleaning device of claim 2, the blade assembly being movable between at least the first position and the second position when the C-clip engagement mechanism is in the unlocked position, and the blade assembly being restricted from moving between at least the first position and the second position when the C-clip engagement mechanism is in the locked position.
4. The multi-positional cleaning device of claim 2, wherein the releasable lock further comprises a protrusion for applying an unlocking force.
5. The multi-positional cleaning device of claim 1, wherein the handle body includes a first longitudinal axis.
6. The multi-positional cleaning device of claim 5, wherein the blade assembly includes a second longitudinal axis.
7. The multi-positional cleaning device of claim 6, wherein the blade assembly is positionable in at least the first position or the second position relative to the handle body.
8. The multi-positional cleaning device of claim 6, wherein the blade assembly is rotatable relative to the handle body between in at least the first position or the second position.
9. The multi-positional cleaning device of claim 6, wherein in the first position, the second longitudinal axis is arranged at a first angle relative to the first longitudinal axis, and in the second position, the second longitudinal axis is arranged at a second angle relative to the first longitudinal axis.
10. The multi-positional cleaning device of claim 9, wherein the first angle is equal and opposite to the second angle.
11. The multi-positional cleaning device of claim 1, the blade assembly further comprising a carriage, the blade received by the carriage to ensure that the blade is positioned in a desired orientation and/or position.
12. The multi-positional cleaning device of claim 1, the scrub bar assembly including a scrub bar and a base section, the base section extending at a predetermined angle from the handle body, the scrub bar and the base section including at least one cooperating feature that ensure that the scrub bar is positioned on the base section in a desired orientation and/or position.
13. The multi-positional cleaning device of claim 5, wherein the at least one gripping feature includes at least one elongate rib extending substantially parallel to the first longitudinal axis.
14. The multi-positional cleaning device of claim 1, wherein the at least one gripping feature includes a substantially smooth surface.
15. The multi-positional cleaning device of claim 5, wherein the at least one gripping feature includes a plurality of grooves substantially perpendicular to the first longitudinal axis.
16. The multi-positional cleaning device of claim 12, wherein the base section extends between a 10-40 angle from the handle body.
17. The multi-positional cleaning device of claim 12, wherein the base section extends between a 40-70 angle from the handle body.
18. The multi-positional cleaning device of claim 12, the scrub bar further comprising a front side, including connection pads, and a back side, including water channels.
19. The multi-positional cleaning device of claim 11, wherein the blade is removable from the carriage.
20. The multi-positional cleaning device of claim 1, further comprising a first gripping feature, a diameter of the first gripping feature is smaller at a center point of the first gripping feature than at a first and a second end, and a second gripping feature, a diameter of the second gripping feature dimensioned greater than the diameter of the first gripping feature.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0016] The following descriptions should not be considered limiting in any way. With reference to the accompanying drawings, like elements are numbered alike:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0030] A detailed description of one or more embodiments of the disclosed apparatus and method are presented herein by way of exemplification and not limitation with reference to the Figures.
[0031] With reference to the
[0032] Advantageously, device 100 is configured, by way of pivoting assembly 124, to easily allow blade assembly 170 to be rotated with respect to handle assembly 102 about the pivot axis P to at least a first and second positions, as shown in
[0033] Referring to
[0034] With further reference to
[0035] As shown in
[0036] As shown in
[0037] An opening 122 may be included on the top portion, at the proximal end 112, of the handle body 104, to allow storage of the device 100, for example on a hook or rack. Additionally, the handle body 104 is formed from a first material having the desired strength and rigidity such as, but not limited to, such as a plastic material, polypropylene (PP). Further, the handle body 104 may include one or more over-molded regions with a second material of high grip material such as, but not limited to, thermoplastic rubber (TPR), to form the one or more gripping features.
[0038] The pivoting and locking of handle body 104 and blade assembly 170 with respect to one another via the pivoting assembly 124 is described with simultaneous reference to
[0039] Pivoting assembly 124 includes a shaft 126, a head 128, a locking mechanism 148, and other components described below, which cooperate to selectively lock the blade assembly 170 in one of several positions. The shaft 126 extends from the proximal end 198 of the head 298. Pivoting assembly 124 is described here as having two predetermined positions. However, it is contemplated by the present disclosure for pivoting assembly 124 to be configured to provide more than two predetermined positions.
[0040] In the illustrated, non-limiting embodiment, the head 128 generally includes an upper wall 130 (
[0041] A cavity 138 is generally formed between the upper wall 130, the front wall 132, the left and right wall 134, 136, and when included, the bottom wall. As shown, the head 128 is oriented such that a third longitudinal axis H of the head 128 is arranged at an angle relative to the first longitudinal axis X of the handle body 104.
[0042] In an embodiment, the head 128 includes a cover 140 and a blade clasp 142. The cover 140 and blade clasp 142 may be removably connected to one another, via a rotatable fastener 144, such as a knob or thumbscrew for example. Although the cover 140 is illustrated as being removably mounted to the blade clasp 142 via the rotatable fastener 144, it should be understood that any suitable mechanism for movably coupling the cover 140 and blade clasp 142 is contemplated herein. The connection means described above additionally secures the cover 140 and blade clasp 142 to the head 128.
[0043] In an embodiment, at least a portion of the blade assembly 170 is receivable within the cavity 138. The blade assembly 170 is positionable within a clearance formed between the front wall 132 and the cover 140 and blade clasp 142. The blade clasp 142 includes a rounded section along the distal end to form around the portion of a carriage 174 of the blade assembly 170 that is positioned within the cavity 138. The clamping pressure applied by the cover 140 and blade clasp 142 (controlled by the rotatable fastener 144 or other connector) to the blade assembly 170 is sufficient to restrict separation of the blade assembly 170 from the pivoting assembly 124. As shown in
[0044] In an embodiment, when the pivoting assembly 124 is connected to the handle assembly 102, the pivoting assembly 124, and therefore the blade assembly 170 connectable to the pivoting assembly 124, is movable relative to the handle assembly 102. For example, the pivoting assembly 124 may be generally rotatable about the pivot axis P (
[0045] Referring to
[0046] The pivoting assembly 124 further includes a locking mechanism 148, such as a C-clip or lever for example, operable to selectively lock or retain the shaft 126 and head 128 in one of the plurality of positions along the path of movement. As shown in
[0047] When it is desired to pivot the shaft 126 and head 128 with respect to the handle body 104, a user can exert a force on a tab 168 of the locking mechanism to overcome the friction force securing the locking mechanism is the locked position. The tab 168 may extend substantially perpendicular to the C-shape body to provide leverage. The unlocking force causes the locking mechanism 148 to rotate about the pin 164 and away from the handle body 104. Once the locking mechanism 148 has been rotated away from the handle body 104, the shaft 126 and head 128 can be pivoted with respect to the handle body 104 about axis X.
[0048] When it is desired to relock the pivoting assembly 124, the user rotates the locking mechanism 148 toward the handle body and exerts a return force to reengage the locking mechanism 148.
[0049] It has been determined by the present disclosure that the simple construction of pivoting assembly 124 can be provided with a reduced number of parts and provides a clean, easy to use system for the user, while providing the necessary strength to maintain the assembly at the desired pivoted position.
[0050] Referring to
[0051] A cleaning cloth (not shown), such as a microfiber cloth, can be attached to or slid onto the scrub bar 182 via connection pads 194, 196 (
[0052] The fourth longitudinal axis S of scrub bar assembly 178, as shown in
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[0054] The cleaning implement or blade 172 may be formed from a natural or synthetic material that is sufficiently rigid to allow the blade 172 to function, yet flexible and soft enough to prevent the blade 172 from scratching the surface being cleaned. Examples of suitable materials of the blade 172 include, but are not limited to, polyolefin plastic, any deformable plastic, synthetic rubber, natural rubber, an elastomer, a foam material including elastomeric or other deformable polymeric foams and the like.
[0055] As discussed above, blade assembly 170 includes blade 172 and carriage 174. The carriage 174 has a generally hollow interior (not shown, sometimes referred to as a channel) within which the blade 172 is removably receivable. The carriage 174 may also be made of any material suitable to withstand the forces exerted during normal operation of the device 100 and to withstand the cleaning chemicals normally associated with the use of such tools. For example, the carriage 174 can be made of materials including, but not limited to, molded polymeric material, such as, but not limited to, nylon, die cast metallic materials, formed metallic materials, and extruded polymeric or metallic materials.
[0056] Of course, it is contemplated by the present disclosure for blade 172 and carriage 174 to have any desired feature or features that ensure the desired orientation and position of the blade on the carriage.
[0057] When it is desired to withdraw the blade assembly 170 from the pivoting assembly 124, the user merely removes the rotatable fasteners 144 from the pivoting assembly 124 to release the clamping pressure applied by the cover 140, the blade clasp 142, and the head 128.
[0058] Thus, device 100 is configured, by way of blade assembly 170, to easily allow blade 172 to be removed from and reinstalled, but with a reduced number of components that can be easily molded and assembled.
[0059] A cleaning tool 100 as illustrated and described herein provides enhanced operation by allowing for adjustment of the position of the blade assembly 170 relative to the handle assembly 102.
[0060] The term about is intended to include the degree of error associated with measurement of the particular quantity based upon the equipment available at the time of filing the application.
[0061] The terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to be limiting of the present disclosure. As used herein, the singular forms a, an and the are intended to include the plural forms as well, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. It will be further understood that the terms comprises and/or comprising, when used in this specification, specify the presence of stated features, integers, steps, operations, elements, and/or components, but do not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, integers, steps, operations, element components, and/or groups thereof.
[0062] While the present disclosure has been described with reference to an exemplary embodiment or embodiments, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes may be made and equivalents may be substituted for elements thereof without departing from the scope of the present disclosure. In addition, many modifications may be made to adapt a particular situation or material to the teachings of the present disclosure without departing from the essential scope thereof. Therefore, it is intended that the present disclosure not be limited to the particular embodiment disclosed as the best mode contemplated for carrying out this present disclosure, but that the present disclosure will include all embodiments falling within the scope of the claims.