REPLACEABLE SCRUBBING DEVICE ATTACHABLE TO A MOP HOLDER
20170280962 · 2017-10-05
Inventors
- Todd A. Williams (Huntington Beach, CA, US)
- Cynthia K. WILLIAMS (Huntington Beach, CA, US)
- Ryan Matthew Peterson (Oak Ridge, TN, US)
Cpc classification
A47L13/44
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A47L13/12
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47L13/44
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A scrubber or other attachment is removably coupled to a mop, preferably using a coupling on the mop holder, and preferably in a manner that does not interfere with the mop coupling and the handle coupling. The attachment can advantageously include a flexible joint.
Claims
1. A mop attachment, for use with (1) a mop handle, (2) a mop holder having a first connector, and (3) a mop head, wherein the mop holder is coupled to the mop handle at a handle coupling, and the mop holder is coupled to the mop head at a mop coupling, the attachment comprising: a second connector that removably mates with the first connector, independently of the handle coupling and the mop coupling; and a scrubber plate coupled to the second connector through a flexible joint.
2. The attachment of claim 1, wherein the second connector comprises a notch or an aperture that mates with a rib of the first connector.
3. The attachment of claim 1, wherein the attachment comprises a scrubber side and an opposite top side, and wherein the second connector extends from the top side.
4. The attachment of claim 3, wherein the second connector comprises a tab that mates with a rib on the first connector.
5. The attachment of claim 4, wherein the tab comprises a notch or an aperture that mates with the rib on the first connector.
6. The attachment of claim 4, further comprising a wall that extends from the top side, and wherein the tab and the wall are sized and dimensioned to be received by a recess of the first connector.
7. The attachment of claim 3, further comprising a scrubber coupled to the scrubber plate that extends from the scrubber side.
8. The attachment of claim 3, further comprising a second tab that mates with a second rib on the first connector.
9. The attachment of claim 1, wherein the second connector slidably mates with a channel of the first connector.
10. The attachment of claim 9, wherein the second connector comprises a tab that mates with a notch or an aperture on a side of the channel.
11. The attachment of claim 1, wherein the flexible joint comprises a material that allows the scrubber plate to bend at least 120 degrees.
12. The attachment of claim 1, wherein the flexible joint comprises a material that allows the scrubber plate to bend at least 90 degrees.
13. The attachment of claim 1, further comprising a scrubber fixedly coupled to the scrubber plate.
14. The attachment of claim 1, further comprising a scrubber removably coupled to the scrubber plate.
15. The attachment of claim 14, wherein the scrubber comprises a projection that mates with a notch or an aperture of the scrubber plate.
16. The attachment of claim 1, wherein the scrubber plate comprises a handle.
17. A mop attachment, for use with (1) a mop handle, (2) a mop holder, and (3) a mop head, wherein the mop holder is coupled to the mop handle at a handle coupling, and the mop holder is coupled to the mop head at a mop coupling, the attachment comprising: a scrubber removably coupled to the mop holder through a flexible joint, independently of the handle coupling and mop coupling.
18. The attachment of claim 17, wherein the scrubber is coupled to the mop holder through a scrubber plate.
19. The attachment of claim 18, further comprising a second connector that mates with a first connector on the mop holder, and wherein the first connector is independent of the handle coupling and the mop coupling.
20. The attachment of claim 17, wherein the scrubber comprises a brush or an abrasive pad.
21. A mop holder for use with a mop head and an attachment, comprising: a first connector for coupling the mop head, and a second connector for coupling the attachment, wherein the second connector includes a rim that extends outwardly from a side of the mop holder.
22. The mop holder of claim 21, further comprising a first component of a mating catch, which mates with a second component of a mating catch of the attachment.
23. The mop holder of claim 22, wherein the first component of the mating catch comprises a rib that extends from the rim, and wherein the rib is positioned to mate with a slot of the attachment.
24. The mop holder of claim 22, wherein the rib is sloped relative to an inner surface of the rim.
25. The mop holder of claim 21, wherein at least a portion of the rim has a height of at least 0.5 cm.
26. The mop holder of claim 21, further comprising a headband that comprises the first connector.
27. The mop holder of claim 26, wherein the headband is the mop holder
28. The mop holder of claim 26, wherein the second connector is disposed on the headband.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0040] The following discussion provides example embodiments of the inventive subject matter. Although each embodiment represents a single combination of inventive elements, the inventive subject matter is considered to include all possible combinations of the disclosed elements. Thus if one embodiment comprises elements A, B, and C, and a second embodiment comprises elements B and D, then the inventive subject matter is also considered to include other remaining combinations of A, B, C, or D, even if not explicitly disclosed.
[0041] Also, as used herein, and unless the context dictates otherwise, the term “coupled to” is intended to include both direct coupling (in which two elements that are coupled to each other contact each other) and indirect coupling (in which at least one additional element is located between the two elements). Therefore, the terms “coupled to” and “coupled with” are used synonymously.
[0042] The inventor has produced a mop attachment that can be easily attached and removed from a connector on a mop device. The connector can be permanently affixed or removably coupled to at least one of a mop holder, a mop head, and a mop handle. The mop attachment can comprise a scrubbing pad, brush or other scrubbing material to increase the capabilities of an ordinary mop device. Specifically, the mop attachment allows the mop device to effectively clean various floors with rough and porous surfaces (e.g., clay, porcelain, glazed and concrete floor surfaces) that are susceptible to tough ground-in dirt, grease and hardened materials. It is contemplated that the mop attachment can be replaced without the need to remove (i) a mop head from the mop holder or (ii) the mop holder from the mop handle. Thus, a user can easily replace or change the mop attachment or mop head when cleaning a floor surface.
[0043] Additionally, contemplated mop attachments comprise one or more flexible joints that allow a user to obtain optimal scrubbing angles. Through the flexible joint(s), the scrubber and scrubber plate is allowed to bend relative to the mop holder and mop handle so that the scrubber is flat on the floor surface when cleaning a floor surface. It should be appreciated that having a scrubber oriented to be flat with the floor surface during cleaning increases the surface area of the floor surface that is being scrubbed. Additionally, since the mop attachment is easily interchangeable, the mop attachment can be replaced with other mop attachments having scrubbers of a different size and/or type to accommodate the different dimensions or the floor types of the floor surface (e.g., a corner, narrow passage or a wide walkway, high and low spots on cleaning surfaces, etc.).
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[0045] Mop attachment 100 is removably coupled with a first connector 109 disposed on mop holder 103. While first connector 109 is shown on mop holder 103, it is contemplated that first connector 109 can be disposed on mop handle 101and/or the mop head. In other words, it is contemplated that first connector 109 can be permanently affixed or removably coupled to at least one of a mop holder, a mop handle, and a mop head of any kind. It should be appreciated that first connector 109 has a position that does not interfere with mop coupling 107 or handle coupling 105. In other words, there is no need to remove mop handle 101 from mop holder 103 or the mop head from mop holder 103 in order to couple or uncouple mop attachment 100 to first connector 109.
[0046] First connector 109 can be permanently affixed to mop holder 103. However, in other embodiments, first connector 109 can be removably coupled with mop holder 103. In such embodiments, first connector 109 can be removably coupled with the mop head and/or mop handle 101 to provide alternative connection points for mop attachment 100. Additionally, or alternatively, multiple first connectors 109 can be permanently affixed or removably coupled with at least one of mop holder 103, mop handle 101, and the mop head.
[0047] Mop attachment 100 comprises a scrubber 111 coupled with a scrubber plate 113. Although scrubber 111 is shown as a scrubber pad (e.g., an abrasive pad), it is contemplated that scrubber 111 can also comprise a brush or other scrubbing material. In some embodiments, scrubber 111 is permanently affixed to scrubber plate 113. However, in other embodiments, scrubber 111 is removably coupled to scrubber plate 113. For example, scrubber 111 can comprise projections 115 that removably mate with apertures of scrubber plate 113 as shown in
[0048] Typically, scrubber 111 extends from a first surface of mop attachment 100, and the opposing, second surface faces the mop head (i.e., the surface where projections 115 extend). When the second surface is positioned to face the floor surface, then scrubber 111 will face the opposite direction and the mop head can be used to clean the floor surface. When flipped, the first surface is positioned to face the floor surface, such that scrubber 111 can be used to clean the floor surface.
[0049] Mop attachment 100 comprises a flexible joint 117 that is coupled to scrubber plate 113. Flexible joint 117 allows scrubber 111 and scrubber plate 113 to bend relative to mop holder 103 and mop handle 101. Although one flexible joint 117 is shown in
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[0051] Second connector 119 comprises a tab 125 that mates with a rib on first connector 109. As shown in
[0052] Top side 123 of mop attachment 100 can further comprise strengthening ribs 133 to provide extra strength to scrubber plate 113. Scrubber plate 113 can further comprise apertures 135 that mate with projections of a scrubber 111. Thus, scrubber 111 can be removably coupled with scrubber plate 113. However, in other embodiments, scrubber 111 can be permanently affixed to scrubber plate 113.
[0053] Scrubber plate 113 can be coupled with second connector 119 through flexible joint 117. In some embodiments, sloped surface 116 is disposed between second connector 119 and flexible joint 117. It is contemplated that flexible joint 117 comprises a material that allows scrubber plate 113 to bend at least one of 60, 90, 120 and 150 degrees. Similar to scrubber plate 113, it is contemplated that sloped surface 116 comprises strengthening ribs 137.
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[0055] First connector 109 comprises a rib 139 that extends from an interior surface of a rim 140 first connector 109. As shown in
[0056] First connector 109 further comprises an aperture 143 that is sized and dimensioned to receive at least a portion of tab 125 when first connector 109 and second connector 119 are coupled. In some embodiments, rib 139 can gradually widen as shown in
[0057] Rim 140 is preferably tall enough to significantly assist in retaining the second connector 119 within recess 141. In preferred embodiments at least a portion of rim 140 extends at least 0.5 cm from a floor 142 of the recess 141, (i.e., has rim 140 has a height of at least 0.5 cm) or from the side of the mop holder in cases where there rim 140 extends directly from the side of the mop holder. In more preferred embodiments at least a portion of the rim 140 has a height of at least 0.75 cm, and in most preferred embodiments, at least a portion of the rim 140 has a height of at least 1 cm.
[0058] First connector 109 can have multiple sets of ribs 139 and apertures 143 to accommodate multiple tabs 125 of second connector 119. For example,
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[0060] First connector 509 comprises a rib 539 that extends from an interior surface of rim 540 as shown in
[0061] Rim 540 is preferably tall enough to significantly assist in retaining the second connector 119 within recess 541. In preferred embodiments at least a portion of rim 540 extends at least 0.5 cm from a floor 542 of the recess 541, (i.e., has rim 540 has a height of at least 0.5 cm) or from the side of the mop holder in cases where there rim 540 extends directly from the side of the mop holder. In more preferred embodiments at least a portion of the rim 540 has a height of at least 0.75 cm, and in most preferred embodiments, at least a portion of the rim 540 has a height of at least 1 cm.
[0062] As used herein, a statement that the “rim extends outwardly from a side of the mop holder” is to be interpreted broadly to indicate direction. Thus, the term is to be interpreted as including situations where the rim is continuous with the side of the mop holder, where the rim is glued or clipped onto the side of the mop holder, or the rim directly or indirectly extends in any other manner in an outward direction from the side of the mop holder.
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[0064] As discussed above, it is contemplated that the scrubber is removably coupled with the scrubber plate. For example,
[0065] It is contemplated that a mop attachment can removably attach to at least one of a mop handle, a mop head, and a mop handle using various forms. As shown above, second connector 119 of mop attachment 100 or second connector 419 of another mop attachment can couple first connector 109 of mop holder 103 or first connector 509 of mop holder 503. Typically, second connector 119 or 419 is inserted into first connector 109 or 509 to couple the mop attachment to the mop holder. However, in other embodiments, it is contemplated that a second connector can slidably mate with a first connector.
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[0067] Second connector 919 is coupled with supporting ribs 961. A flexible joint 963 is disposed between second connector 919 and a scrubber 967, which could be a brush or pad. Scrubber 967 is typically attached to a scrubber plate 965. Scrubber plate 965 is allowed to bend or flex on the flexible joint 963. Although one flexible joint 963 is shown in
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[0069] As discussed above, it is contemplated that a scrubber or brush is removably coupled to a scrubber plate of a mop attachment.
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[0074] Although first connector 955 is shown in the different types of mop holders in
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[0076] While several male and female connections between a mop holder and a mop attachment are shown and described, it is contemplated that the first connector can be placed, permanently or removably, anywhere on a mop handle, a mop holder, or a mop head. Preferably, the first connector is disposed on a mop holder at a position near a mop headband or mop head, such that the mop attachment lies under the mop head when a floor is being scrubbed.
[0077] It is contemplated that a first connector (e.g., first connector 109, first connector 509, first connector 955, etc.) can be integrated in the molding of the handle or glued, riveted, fused or otherwise permanently or removably attached to the mop handle. It is also contemplated that a first connector can be integrated into the plastic molded headband or glued, riveted, fused or otherwise permanently or removably attached to the plastic molded headband.
[0078] Thus, specific embodiments of a replaceable scrubbing element attachable to a mop handle have been disclosed. It should be apparent, however, to those skilled in the art that many more modifications besides those described are possible without departing from the inventive concepts herein. The inventive subject matter, therefore, is not to be restricted except in the spirit of the appended claims.
[0079] As used in the description herein and throughout the claims that follow, the meaning of “a,” “an,” and “the” includes plural reference unless the context clearly dictates otherwise. Also, as used in the description herein, the meaning of “in” includes “in” and “on” unless the context clearly dictates otherwise.
[0080] Notwithstanding that the numerical ranges and parameters setting forth the broad scope of some embodiments of the invention are approximations, the numerical values set forth in the specific examples are reported as precisely as practicable. The numerical values presented in some embodiments of the invention may contain certain errors necessarily resulting from the standard deviation found in their respective testing measurements. Moreover, and unless the context dictates the contrary, all ranges set forth herein should be interpreted as being inclusive of their endpoints and open-ended ranges should be interpreted to include only commercially practical values. Similarly, all lists of values should be considered as inclusive of intermediate values unless the context indicates the contrary.
[0081] It should be apparent, however, to those skilled in the art that many more modifications besides those already described are possible without departing from the inventive concepts herein. The inventive subject matter, therefore, is not to be restricted except in the spirit of the disclosure. Moreover, in interpreting the disclosure all terms should be interpreted in the broadest possible manner consistent with the context. In particular the terms “comprises” and “comprising” should be interpreted as referring to the elements, components, or steps in a non-exclusive manner, indicating that the referenced elements, components, or steps can be present, or utilized, or combined with other elements, components, or steps that are not expressly referenced.