Cleaning apparatus
09560943 ยท 2017-02-07
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47L1/15
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B60S3/045
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A cleaning apparatus includes a flexible, initially flat sheet, which is attached to the cleaning head of a cleaning apparatus by interlocking with a compressible foam substrate on the cleaning head, or by attachment members carried on the cleaning head which interact with the sheet itself or with separate attachment members carried on the sheet and the cleaning head.
Claims
1. A cleaning apparatus comprising: a cleaning head having a top surface, a bottom surface and a peripheral surface; a handle pivotally coupled to the cleaning head, the cleaning head being adapted to be manipulated by the user by grasping the handle and to clean glass and other elevated surfaces; an open cell material pad attached to the bottom surface of the cleaning head, and a cleaning element formed of a woven material removably attachable to the pad, the attachment consisting solely of direct engagement and interlocking of the woven material with the open cell material of the pad such that it is retained on the cleaning head when lifted and manipulated by the user.
2. The cleaning apparatus of claim 1 wherein: the open cell material pad is formed of an open cell foam material.
3. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the cleaning element comprises a peripheral surface, the cleaning element peripheral surface extending laterally outward from the cleaning head peripheral surface a distance of up to 5 inches.
4. A cleaning apparatus comprising: a cleaning head having a top surface, a bottom surface and a peripheral surface; a handle pivotally coupled to the cleaning head; a cleaning element having a first cleaning surface and a second cleaning surface opposite the first cleaning surface and a peripheral surface; a material pad attached to the bottom surface of the cleaning head, the material pad adapted to interlock with the material of the cleaning element to provide a first attachment of the cleaning element to the cleaning head; and a plurality of reusable auxiliary adhesive attachment tabs connected to the top surface of the cleaning head, the attachment tabs being positioned radially separated about the cleaning head top surface and laterally inward from the cleaning head peripheral surface, the attachment tabs having a base material having a first surface and a second surface opposite the first surface, the first surface provided with an adhesive layer for attaching it to the top surface of the cleaning head and the second surface provided with an adhesive layer for selective and releasable connection of a portion of the cleaning element selectively placed in contact with a respective auxiliary adhesive attachment tab, wherein the cleaning element first and second cleaning surfaces provides the cleaning element to be reversible with respect to the cleaning head.
5. The cleaning apparatus of claim 4 wherein the plurality of auxiliary adhesive tabs comprises a first, a second and a third adhesive tab.
6. The cleaning apparatus of claim 5 wherein the exposed second adhesive layer is removable from the base material and replaceable.
7. The apparatus of claim 5 wherein the cleaning element comprises a peripheral surface, the cleaning element peripheral surface extending laterally outward from the cleaning head peripheral surface a distance of up to 5 inches.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
(1) The various features, advantages, and other uses of the present method and apparatus will become more apparent by referring to the following detailed description and drawing in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(13) Referring now to
(14) The cleaning element or wipe 802, although capable of having any shape, may have a shape complimentary to the shape of the pad 800 and the paddle 220, with an outer margin or a peripheral surface extending beyond the outer peripheral edge of the pad 800 for a predetermined length, such as between zero and five inches, for example only. This small peripheral margin for the cleaning element 802, provides a maximum cleaning surface while not creating sufficient force to cause separation of the cleaning element 802 from the pad 800 on the paddle 220. Thus, the shape of the cleaning element or wipe 802 mirrors the shape of the cleaning head or paddle structure 220.
(15) The cleaning element 802 can be attached to the open cell foam pad 800 in different ways. In one attachment method shown in
(16) Another attachment method is shown in
(17) An auxiliary attachment process is also shown in
(18) In use, with the cleaning element 802 attached to the paddle 220 by either of the two attachments methods shown in
(19) The use of the separable fasteners acts as a secondary attachment of the cleaning element 802 to the pad 800. It is implemented as a fail safe attachment to insure that the primary attachment means of the open cell foam construction of the pad 800 with the woven fiber construction of the cleaning element 802 works at maximum performance.
(20) It will be understood that one or more separable fasteners 812 and 814 may be provided at the tip end of the cleaning element 802 and the pad 800. Alternately, secondary attachments using similar releasable fasteners may be provided at the opposite corners of the paddle 220 and cleaning element 802.
(21) The attachment mechanisms described above involving a woven fiber generally flat sheet-like cleaning element 802 and the open cell construction of the pad 800 allows many types of wipe materials to work with the cleaning head since the compression, friction and pressure generated by the paddle 220 as it pushes down on the work surface assist in holding all types of wipe materials in place on the paddle 220.
(22) The sheet-like cleaning element 802 eliminates substantial product cost since the need for an elastic means to secure the current bonnet over the cleaning head or paddle is eliminated. In addition, the sheet like cleaning element 802 does not create any tension or negative force acting against the tip ends of the cleaning head or paddle 220. Thus, one hundred percent of the cleaning head surface remains in constant contact with the surface being cleaned.
(23) Referring now to
(24) A pair of receivers 230 and 232, described previously and shown in
(25) The opposite surface of the cleaning head 220 may have any of the constructions described above, including a bottom surface with or without a foam or compressible resilient pad.
(26) As shown in
(27) The cleaning apparatus 810 also includes a releasable cleaning wipe 830,
(28) The cleaning wipe 830 has a plurality of releasable attachment members 832, 834, 836 releasably attachable to the attachment member 820, 822, 824 mounted on the cleaning head 220 and positioned to releasably engage respective ones of the attachment member 820, 822, 824.
(29) Although any releasable attachment means may be used to form the attachment members 832, 834, 836, since the attachment members 832, 834, 836 are formed of Velcro hook material, for example, the attachment member 820, 822, 824 are formed of releasable mating Velcro loop material.
(30) As shown in
(31) Alternately, as shown in an alternate construction in
(32) In use, the cleaning wipe or sheet 830 and the cleaning head 220 are overlaid with each other with the cleaning head 220 substantially centered within the periphery of the sheet and outer edge portions of the sheet extending beyond the sides 225, 226, and 228 of the cleaning head 220. The edges of the sheet 830 are then wrapped around the adjacent edges 225, 226, and 228, respectively, of the cleaning head 220 to bring the attachment members 832, 834, 836 respectively, into releasable engagement with the attachment members 820, 822, 824 on the cleaning head 220. This results in the wrapped arrangement shown in
(33) Since the releasable attachment members 832, 834, 836 attached to the cleaning wipe 830 provide support and structure to the sheet to enable it be usable during attachment to the cleaning head 220, any suitable absorbent cleaning material may be used to form the sheet. For example, microfiber, cloth, paper, etc., may be used to form the sheet 830.
(34) Referring now to
(35) In this aspect of the cleaning apparatus, the attachment members 902, 904 and 906 provide an adhesive lock of a cleaning wipe 914 to the cleaning head 220. By way of example only, the attachment members 902, 904 and 906 are a sticky attachment pad or strip, attached by adhesive to one surface of the cleaning head 220 and providing an adhesive outer surface. The base structure of the adhesive members 902, 904 and 906 may be formed of any suitable base material, such as rubber, plastic, metal; but has a removable and reusable adhesive on the outer surface. For example, a 3M Scotch brand adhesive tab may be used to form the attachment members 902, 904 and 906.
(36) The cleaning wipe 914 can be in the form of a sheet 916 having any suitable dimensions, not just a triangular shape slightly larger than that of the triangular shaped cleaning head 220 shown by example in
(37) To assemble the sheet 916 to the cleaning head 220, the cleaning head 220 is overlaid into contact with the sheet 916. The outer edges of the sheet 916 extending beyond the side edges 224, 222 and 226 of the cleaning head 220 are folded over the side edges 224, 222, and 226 of the cleaning head 220 in a tight smooth fashion into releasable attachment with the attachment members 902, 904 and 906 as shown in
(38) Due to the adhesive nature of the attachment members 902, 904, and 906, any material may be used to the form the sheet 916 of the cleaning wipe 914. For example, woven and non-woven materials may be employed, including microfiber, paper, cloth, etc. A paper material, if used, provides a readily disposable cleaning wipe 914.
(39) In use, after the sheet 916 is attached to the cleaning head 220, once one side of the sheet 916 gets overly wet or dirty, the sheet 916 is simply pulled away from the adhesive attachment members 902, 904, and 906, turned over and then re-secured back on the cleaning head 220 via the attachment members 902, 904, and 906.
(40) When both sides of the sheet 916 are overly wet or dirty, the entire sheet 916 can be disposed of, if made of a disposable material, such as paper.
(41) It should be noted that the use of certain materials to form the cleaning wipes as shown in
(42) Another aspect of a cleaning apparatus 930 shown in
(43) In this aspect, the cleaning head 932 is formed substantially as shown in
(44) A plurality of discrete Velcro hook or loop fastener pads 934, 936, 938 are mounted on the top surface 940 of the cleaning head 932, generally, centrally inward of the peripheral edges 943, 945, 947 of the cleaning head 932 between the tip 942 and the opposed corner ends 944, 946.
(45) An enlarged sheet-like cleaning element 950, such as a microfiber-cleaning element, has a shape identical to the peripheral shape of the cleaning head 932 but with slightly larger dimensions sufficient to enable a peripheral edge portion of the cleaning element 950 to be folded over the top surface 940 of the cleaning head 932 as described hereafter. The peripheral edges 952 of the cleaning element 950 can be seamed 954 to provide a clean edge.
(46) In use, the sheet-like cleaning element 950 is laid on a flat surface. The cleaning head 932 is then centered within the cleaning head 932 and brought into engagement with the cleaning element 950. The user then folds over the exposed peripheral edges 950 of the cleaning element 950 until the cleaning element 952 removably, but securely engages the Velcro hook or loop pads 934, 936, and 938 on the top surface 940 of the cleaning head 932.
(47) The folding of the cleaning element 950 over the peripheral edges 943, 945, 947 of the cleaning head 932 secures the cleaning element 950 to the cleaning head 932; but avoids the elastic forces exerted on previously devised cleaning elements with edge elastic bands which led to the excessive compression of the peripheral portions of the foam substrate mounted on the bottom surface of the cleaning head. The reduced thickness foam substrate described for use in this aspect of the cleaning apparatus also contributes to minimizing of any excessive compression of the peripheral edges of the foam substrate. This combination of features provides a substantially square, perpendicular corner between the peripheral edge of the cleaning head and the cleaning element for effective cleaning of the entire surface to be cleaned.