Cleaning tool having selectively deployable auxiliary cleaning element
12383050 ยท 2025-08-12
Inventors
Cpc classification
A46B5/0008
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47L13/12
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A cleaning tool for cleaning a surface includes an elongated handle having a working end, a user end opposite the working end, and a hollow interior extending to the working end. The cleaning tool includes a principal cleaning head mounted on the working end of the handle. The tool includes an elongated shaft slidably received in the hollow interior of the handle. The elongated shaft has a top end positioned inside the hollow interior between the working end and the user end of the handle. The tool includes an auxiliary cleaning head mounted on the bottom end of the shaft. The shaft is selectively slidable relative to the handle to move the auxiliary cleaning head to a deployed position in which the auxiliary cleaning head extends farther from the handle than the principal cleaning head.
Claims
1. A cleaning tool for cleaning a surface, comprising: an elongated handle having a working end, a user end opposite the working end, a hollow interior extending to the working end, and a slot extending into the hollow interior and longitudinally along the elongated handle; a principal cleaning head mounted on the working end of the handle; an elongated shaft slidably received in the hollow interior of the handle and having a top end positioned inside the hollow interior between the working end and the user end of the handle; a tubular grip extending between opposite end openings, the grip surrounding the handle and being selectively slidable along the handle between the user end and the working end; a connector passing through the slot connecting the grip to the shaft; and an auxiliary cleaning head mounted on the bottom end of the shaft; wherein the connector moves along the slot as the grip slides along the handle toward the working end so the shaft moves inside the hollow interior of the handle to move the auxiliary cleaning head to a deployed position in which the auxiliary cleaning head extends farther from the handle than the principal cleaning head; and wherein the connector moves along the slot as the grip slides along the handle toward the user end so the shaft moves inside the hollow interior of the handle to move the auxiliary cleaning head to a retracted position in which the auxiliary cleaning head is withdrawn into the principal cleaning head.
2. A cleaning tool as set forth in claim 1, wherein: said auxiliary cleaning head is a first auxiliary cleaning head; and the tool further comprises a second auxiliary cleaning head that is selectively mountable on the shaft.
3. A cleaning tool as set forth in claim 2, wherein: said first auxiliary cleaning head is selectively detachable from the bottom end of the shaft; and said second auxiliary cleaning head is selectively mountable on the bottom end of the shaft when the first auxiliary cleaning head is detached from the bottom end of the shaft.
4. A cleaning tool as set forth in claim 3, wherein the shaft includes a threaded connector for selectively detaching the first cleaning head from the bottom end of the shaft and selectively mounting the second auxiliary cleaning head to the bottom end of the shaft.
5. A cleaning tool as set forth in claim 1, wherein the shaft is selectively slidable relative to the handle to move the auxiliary cleaning head to a retracted position in which the principal cleaning head extends farther from the handle than the auxiliary cleaning head.
6. A cleaning tool as set forth in claim 1, wherein the principal cleaning head comprises a bundle including a plurality of flexible fibers.
7. A cleaning tool as set forth in claim 1, wherein the auxiliary cleaning head comprises a plurality of flexible cleaning elements.
8. A cleaning tool for cleaning a surface, comprising: an elongated handle having a user end and a working end opposite the user end; a principal cleaning head mounted on the working end of the handle; an elongated shaft moveably attached to the handle, said shaft having a bottom end and a top end opposite the bottom end; a first auxiliary cleaning head selectively mountable on the bottom end of the shaft, said first auxiliary cleaning head having a plurality of flexible cleaning elements; a second auxiliary cleaning head selectively mountable on the bottom end of the shaft when the first auxiliary cleaning head is detached from the bottom of the shaft; and a compartment positioned in the handle between the user end and the shaft sized for receiving at least one head selected from said first auxiliary cleaning head and said second auxiliary cleaning head when detached from the bottom of the shaft to store said at least one head; wherein said first auxiliary cleaning head when mounted on the bottom end of the shaft is selectively moveable relative to the handle to a deployed position in which said first auxiliary cleaning extends farther from the handle than the principal cleaning head and a retracted position in which the principal cleaning head extends farther from the handle than said first auxiliary cleaning head; wherein said second auxiliary cleaning head when mounted on the bottom end of the shaft is selectively moveable relative to the handle to a deployed position in which said second auxiliary cleaning extends farther from the handle than the principal cleaning head and a retracted position in which the principal cleaning head extends farther from the handle than said second auxiliary cleaning head; and wherein said at least one head when selectively detached from the bottom of the shaft is selectively storable in the compartment positioned in the handle.
9. A cleaning tool as set forth in claim 8, wherein the elongated shaft is slidably attached to the handle.
10. A cleaning tool as set forth in claim 9, wherein: the handle has a hollow interior extending to the working end of the elongated handle; the principal cleaning head has an opening aligned with the working end of the handle; the top end of the shaft is positioned inside the hollow interior of the handle; and the shaft extends through the opening in the principal cleaning head.
11. A cleaning tool as set forth in claim 8, wherein the tool further comprises a plurality of auxiliary cleaning heads including said first auxiliary cleaning head and said second auxiliary cleaning head.
12. A cleaning tool as set forth in claim 11, wherein each auxiliary cleaning head of said plurality of auxiliary cleaning heads is selectively mountable on the bottom end of the shaft.
13. A cleaning tool as set forth in claim 8, wherein the principal cleaning head comprises a bundle including a plurality of fibers.
14. A cleaning tool as set forth in claim 8, wherein said second auxiliary cleaning head comprises a plurality of flexible cleaning elements.
15. A cleaning tool as set forth in claim 14, wherein said second auxiliary cleaning head comprises a plurality of flexible cleaning elements arranged as a flat brush.
16. A cleaning tool as set forth in claim 14, wherein said second auxiliary cleaning head comprises a plurality of flexible cleaning elements arranged as an outward fanning conical brush.
17. A cleaning tool as set forth in claim 14, wherein said second auxiliary cleaning head comprises a plurality of flexible cleaning elements arranged as an inwardly fanning pattern.
18. A cleaning tool as set forth in claim 8, further comprising a cap fitted over the user end of the handle, said cap being selectively removable to expose the compartment.
19. A broom for cleaning a surface, comprising: an elongated handle having a working end, a user end opposite the working end, and a hollow interior extending to the working end; a broom head mounted on the handle and having an opening aligned with the handle and a plurality of fibers arranged in a bundle; an elongated shaft slidably received in the hollow interior of the handle and extending through the opening in the broom head; an auxiliary cleaning head mounted on the shaft; and a tubular grip having opposite end openings sized for receiving the handle between the user end and the working end, the grip being operatively connected to the shaft and selectively slidable along the handle so that when the grip slides along the handle toward the working end the shaft slides relative to the handle to move the auxiliary cleaning head to a deployed position in which the auxiliary cleaning head extends farther from the handle than the broom head and when the grip slides along the handle toward the user end the shaft slides relative to the handle to move the auxiliary cleaning head to a retracted position in which the broom head extends farther from the handle than the auxiliary cleaning head.
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(14) As suggested above, the principal cleaning head 22 of the cleaning tool 20 may be used to clean (e.g., sweep) an open floor. When an obstacle is encountered that prevents the principal head 22 from reaching an area, the user slides the grip 100 down the handle 24 extending the auxiliary cleaning head 32 farther from the handle than the principal cleaning 22 head so the auxiliary cleaning head may be used. One example of an obstacle might be a steam radiator. The smaller auxiliary cleaning head might be used to clean under or behind the radiator. An example of less accessible area might be in a corner of a high ceiling. The deployed auxiliary cleaning head might be used to reach a cobweb in the corner.
(15) As various changes could be made to the constructions and methods described herein, it is intended that all matter contained in the above description or shown in the accompanying drawings shall be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense. The patentable scope of the disclosure is defined by the claims, and can include other constructions and methods that would occur to those skilled in the art. Such other constructions are intended to be within the scope of the claims if the structural elements of the constructions do not differ from the literal language of the claims, or if the constructions include equivalent structural elements having insubstantial differences from the literal languages of the claims.
(16) To the extent that the specification, including the claims and accompanying drawing, discloses any additional subject matter that is not within the scope of the claims below, the disclosures are not dedicated to the public and the right to file one or more applications to claims such additional disclosures is reserved.
(17) When introducing elements of the present invention or the preferred embodiment(s) thereof, the articles a, an, the and said are intended to mean that there are one or more of the elements. The terms comprising, including and having are intended to be inclusive and mean that there may be additional elements other than the listed elements.