PUSHING AND PULLING SQUEEGEE
20250235071 ยท 2025-07-24
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47L13/12
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
The present disclosure provides a squeegee that can be used by a user in two modes of operationpushing or pulling the squeegee over a surface to be cleaned. To obtain an optimal squeegee that can perform the cleaning in the two modes in an optimal manner, the squeegee comprises two wiping portions, each is intended to serve a different mode of operation. Namely, one of the wiping portions is intended to be used for pulling mode and the other is intended to be used for pushing mode.
Claims
1. A squeegee comprising: a squeegee base portion extending between first and second ends along a base axis; a first wiping portion defining a first wiping portion plane extending from the base portion and having a first wiping edge; a second wiping portion defining a second wiping portion plane extending from the base portion and having a second wiping edge, the second wiping portion plane forming an angle with the first wiping portion plane; a handle receptacle protrudes from the squeegee base portion and is configured to receive a handle, the handle receptacle defines a handle receptacle axis; wherein the handle receptacle axis is (i) substantially parallel to the first wiping portion plane and (ii) substantially normal to the second wiping portion plane.
2. The squeegee of claim 1, wherein the squeegee base comprises a planar face defining a face plane, the handle receptacle protrudes from said planar face.
3. The squeegee of claim 1, wherein the first wiping portion plane and the second wiping portion plane form about a right angle therebetween.
4. The squeegee of claim 1, wherein the squeegee base portion, the first wiping portion, the second wiping portion and the handle receptacle are formed as a single-piece molded article.
5. The squeegee of claim 1, wherein the squeegee is made of rubber or silicone rubber.
6. The squeegee of claim 1, wherein each of the first and second wiping portions comprises a tapered portion ending at first and second wiping edges, respectively.
7. The squeegee of claim 6, wherein the first and second wiping portion planes are defined by the first and second wiping edges, respectively.
8. The squeegee of claim 1, wherein part of the handle receptacle protrudes from the base portion and part of it protrudes from the second wiping portion.
9. The squeegee of claim 1, wherein at least one of the first and second wiping portions extends between the first and second ends.
10. The squeegee of claim 1, wherein the handle receptacle axis forms (i) an acute angle with the first wiping portion of about 15 and (ii) an acute angle with the second wiping portion of about 85.
11. The squeegee of claim 1, wherein the handle receptacle comprises a main receptacle body and two supporting legs that are integral with the main receptacle body and the base portion for providing additional support to the handle receptacle, each of the supporting legs protrude from an opposite side of the main receptacle body and is integral with a part of the base portion.
12. The squeegee of claim 11, wherein the supporting legs and the main receptacle body define together a handle receptacle plane, the handle receptacle axis lies on said plane, wherein the handle receptacle plane forms an acute angle with the first wiping portion plane of about 15 and forms an acute angle with the second wiping portion plane of about 85.
13. The squeegee of claim 1, wherein the second wiping portion extends from the base portion to a greater extent than the first wiping portion extends from the base portion.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0033] In order to better understand the subject matter that is disclosed herein and to exemplify how it may be carried out in practice, embodiments will now be described, by way of non-limiting example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0036] The following figures are provided to exemplify embodiments and realization of the invention of the present disclosure.
[0037] Reference is being made to
[0038] A handle receptacle 108 protrudes, at least partially, from the base portion 102 and is configured for receiving a handle or a handle for allowing a user to manipulate the squeegee 100. The handle receptacle 108 defines a handle receptacle axis HA. When a handle is received in the handle receptacle 108, it is aligned with the handle receptacle axis HA.
[0039] The squeegee 100 further includes first and second wiping portions 110 and 112 that are extending from and integral with the base portion 102. The wiping portions 110 and 112 are tapered, each ending in a respective wiping edge 114 and 116. Namely, the wiping portions are tapered from the base towards their respective wiping edges. The wiping portions 110 and 112 define respective first and second wiping potion planes FWP and SWP. The first and second wiping potion planes FWP and SWP are forming an angle a therebetween, which is in the range of 50-130. In some embodiments, the angle is between 50-70. Therefore, the first and second wiping potion planes FWP and SWP define the orientation of the wiping portions 110 and 112 with respect to the handle receptacle axis HA. The handle receptacle axis HA forms an acute angle with the first wiping portion plane FWP of up to 30. The handle receptacle axis HA forms an acute angle with the second wiping portion plane SWP of 60-90, namely between 60 and to be exactly normal to the plane.
[0040] By designing a squeegee that has this configuration, a user can utilize the squeegee in two different modes of operation-pulling and pushing. When a user uses the squeegee in a manner that engages the first wiping portion 110 with the surface to be cleaned, the squeegee is utilized as a pulling squeegee since the engaging angle of the first wiping edge 114 with the surface and the force applied by the user on the first wiping portion 110 through the manipulation of the handle, are optimal for a pulling utilization of the squeegee. When a user uses the squeegee in a manner that engages the second wiping portion 110 with the surface to be cleaned, the squeegee is utilized as a pushing squeegee since the engaging angle of the second wiping edge 116 with the surface and the force applied by the user on the second wiping portion 112 through the manipulation of the handle, are optimal for a pushing utilization of the squeegee. By rotating the squeegee 100 about the handle receptacle axis HA, the user can change the working modes of operation between pushing and pulling very easily. The squeegee of the present invention is designed to allow the change of the operation mode by typically rotating the squeegee about the handle receptacle axis in 180.
[0041] The squeegee is a single-piece molded article that is made of silicone or silicone rubber. Namely, the base portion, the first and second wiping portions and the handle receptacle are all made from a single mold and are one integral piece. This also contributes to the physical characteristics of the squeegee to allow it to be an efficient pull/push squeegee.
[0042] The base portion 102 comprises a planar face 103 defining a base portion plane BP. A part of the handle receptacle 108 protrudes from the planar face and a part of it protrudes from the second wiping portion 112. Forming a part of the base of the handle receptacle 108 on the second wiping portion 112 facilitates the pushing mode of operation and making it very efficient due to the vector of the force that is applied on the second wiping portion by manipulation of a handle being received in the handle receptacle 108 by a user.
[0043] The handle receptacle axis HA is normal to the base portion plane BP and therefore the base portion plane BP forms an acute angle of 60 up to a right angle, namely up to 90, with the first wiping portion plane FWP and an acute angle of up to 30 with the second wiping portion plane SWP.
[0044] The handle receptacle 108 comprises a main receptacle body 118 and two supporting legs 120 flanking the main receptacle body 118 from two opposite sides thereof. The legs protrude from the main receptacle body 118 and extending to the base portion 102. The legs are integral with both the receptacle body 118 and the base portion 102. The supporting legs 120 and the main receptacle body 118 define together a handle receptacle plane HRP and the handle receptacle axis HA resides in said plane. The handle receptacle plane HRP forms acute angles with the first wiping portion plane FWP and the second wiping portion planer SWP similar to the handle receptacle axis HA. Namely, with the first wiping portion plane FWP it forms of up to 30 and with the second wiping portion plane SWP it forms an acute angle of between 60-90.
[0045] The first and second wiping portions are constituted by tapered structures. The tapered structure of the first wiping portion extends from the base portion to a length of L.sub.1 and the second wiping portion extends from the base portion to a length of L.sub.2, wherein L.sub.2>L.sub.1, which can be best seen in