This invention relates to an improved cleaning implement, an adjustable head for a cleaning implement, and a method for cleaning a floor surface area. The invention is especially applicable for use in combination with disposable wet and dry cloths applicable for mopping and dusting floors, respectively.
Existing commercial products, such as the electrostatic cloth marketed under the brands Swiffer® and Grab-it®, represent a substantial improvement over the standard broom in removing dust, dirt, hair, and other loose debris from floors. For the most part, sweeping using a standard broom simply stirs up matter that ultimately resettles on the floor only after the job is believed to be finished. While the existing products do a moderately effective job of trapping dust particles before they have a chance to escape, the real problem lies in the limited design of the cleaning head used to carry the cloth. Because these implements utilize an entirely flat cleaning head, when the head and attached cloth are moved across the floor, all of the dust collects only at portions of the cloth covering the front and/or rear edge of the head. Consequently, the cleaning head operates much like a snowplow with substantially all the loose debris piling up and accumulating at the leading edge. This debris is generally pushed around the room, and engages only a very small portion of the cleaning cloth. The vast majority of the cloth is not utilized.
In recognizing this problem, one existing product advertizes that its dry cloths are extra-thick with “unique, V-shaped ridges that pick up more dirt, dust, and hair than traditional methods.” Notwithstanding this modification/improvement, because the cleaning head remains entirely flat, the loose debris continues to be pushed around and not collected over a vast majority of the cloth surface area. As a result, a long felt need exists for an improved head design which enables proper utilization of the entire cloth, and which more effectively captures and removes dirt, dust, hair, and other debris from the floor with less work.
Therefore, it is an object of the invention to provide an adjustable cleaning head for an improved cleaning implement.
It is another object of the invention to provide a cleaning head which includes independently adjustable cleaning panels that work together to utilize the entire cleaning cloth, and thereby capture and remove a maximum amount of dust, dirt and debris from the floor.
It is another object of the invention to provide a cleaning head which is conveniently adjustable between multiple configurations.
It is another object of the invention to provide a cleaning head which avoids “snowplowing” loose debris and wet spills across the floor.
It is another object of the invention to provide a cleaning head which defines a debris entry and collection zone between the floor and a raised cleaning panel.
It is another object of the invention to provide an improved method for cleaning a floor.
These and other objects of the present invention are achieved in the preferred embodiments disclosed below by providing an adjustable cleaning head for a cleaning implement. The cleaning head has first and second cleaning panels defining respective first and second working surfaces. The working surfaces are preferably generally planar. Means are provided for pivotably attaching the first cleaning panel to the second cleaning panel, whereby the first cleaning panel is movable relative to the second cleaning panel. Means are provided for fixing the position of the first cleaning panel relative to the second cleaning panel, such that the first and second working surfaces form a fixed cleaning angle therebetween. The cleaning angle is greater than 180 degrees and less than 270 degrees. Preferably, the cleaning angle is approximately 210 degrees.
According to another preferred embodiment, the means for pivotably attaching the first and second cleaning panels is a living hinge.
According to another preferred embodiment, the means for fixing the position of the first cleaning panel includes first and second interfering elements cooperating to frictionally lock the first cleaning panel in position relative to the second cleaning panel.
According to another preferred embodiment, first and second panel tabs are located on respective first and second cleaning panels. The interfering elements are formed with respective panel tabs.
According to another preferred embodiment, the interfering elements include a mating indent and detent formed with respective panel tabs.
According to another preferred embodiment, the first cleaning panel is adjustable between a wet clean position, wherein the fixed cleaning angle is substantially 180 degrees, and a dry clean position. In the dry clean position, the fixed cleaning angle is greater than 180 degrees and less than 270 degrees, and preferably, approximately 210 degrees. The term “dry clean” refers primarily to dusting, but is not intended to exclude other cleaning in this head configuration using wet cloths. Likewise, the term “wet clean” refers primarily to mopping, but is not intended to exclude other cleaning in this head configuration using dry cloths.
According to another preferred embodiment, a finger post extends from the first cleaning panel, and is adapted for being engaged by a user to move the first cleaning panel between the wet and dry clean positions.
According to another preferred embodiment, at least one cloth holder is formed with at least one of the first and second cleaning panels.
According to another preferred embodiment, a disposable dry cloth is adapted for being releasably attached to the at least one cloth holder.
According to another preferred embodiment, a disposable wet cloth is adapted for being releasably attached to the at least one cloth holder.
According to another preferred embodiment, a third cleaning panel is attached to the second cleaning panel, and defining a third generally planar working surface. Alternatively, the third working surface may be upwardly curved.
According to another preferred embodiment, means are provided for pivotably attaching the third cleaning panel to the second cleaning panel.
According to another preferred embodiment, means are provided for fixing the position of the third cleaning panel relative to the second cleaning panel, such that the third and second working surfaces form a fixed cleaning angle therebetween.
According to another preferred embodiment, the fixed cleaning angle between the third and second working surfaces is greater than 180 degrees and less than 270 degrees.
In another embodiment, the invention comprises an upwardly-angled cleaning head for a cleaning implement. The cleaning head has first and second cleaning panels defining respective first and second working surfaces. The working surfaces form a fixed cleaning angle therebetween. The cleaning angle is greater than 180 degrees and less than 270 degrees. The first and second cleaning panels may be separately formed, or integrally-formed together (e.g., molded) as a single unit. The working surface of the first cleaning panel may extend at a distinct angle, or may be upwardly curved. In the case of an upwardly-curved working surface, the cleaning angle is measured relative to a notional tangent extending from an adjacent edge of the working surface of the second cleaning panel and touching the curved working surface of the first panel at a point without intersecting the point.
In another embodiment, the invention comprises a method for cleaning a surface area. The method includes the steps of upwardly tilting a first cleaning panel relative to a second cleaning panel of an adjustable cleaning head. The first and second cleaning panels define respective first and second working surfaces. The working surfaces are preferably generally planar. The position of the first cleaning panel relative to the second cleaning panel is then locked, such that the first and second working surfaces form a fixed cleaning angle therebetween. The cleaning angle is greater than 180 degrees and less than 270 degrees. Using the handle, the adjustable cleaning head is then pushed over the surface area to be cleaned.
Some of the objects of the invention have been set forth above. Other objects and advantages of the invention will appear as the description proceeds when taken in conjunction with the following drawings, in which:
Referring now specifically to the drawings, an improved cleaning implement according to the present invention is illustrated in
The cleaning head 12 comprises multiple pivotably-attached cleaning panels 15, 16, and 17. The cleaning panels 15, 16, 17 are preferably joined together by respective longitudinal living hinges 18, 19, such that outside panels 15 and 17 are independently adjustable relative to the center panel 16. Preferably, the joint 14 interconnecting the handle 11 and cleaning head 12 is formed with a top of the center panel 16. Each of the cleaning panels 15, 16, 17 defines a generally planar working surface 15A, 16A, and 17A which cooperates with a disposable wet or dry cloth 20 to clean a floor surface area, such as wood, vinyl, tile, or other flooring material. Cloth holders 21, 22, 23, and 24 are located on top sides of the cleaning panels 15 and 17, and are designed to receive and hold respective corners of the disposable cloth 20. The disposable wet cloths, such as those marketed under the Swiffer® Brand, are preferably pre-soaked with an advanced cleaning solution that dissolves stains and dries quickly.
The position of each outer cleaning panel 15, 17 is releasably fixable relative to the center panel 16 using any suitable means. For example, in the embodiment shown, the cleaning panels 15, 16, 17 comprise overlapping, upstanding, lateral tabs 26, 27, and 28. The outer panel tabs 26 and 28 have respective detents 31 which, upon upward pivoting movement of the outer panels 15, 17, are designed to selectively mate with complementary indents 32 (or holes) formed with the center panel tab 27. Once mated, as shown in
Finger posts 33 and 34 extending from each outer panel tabs 26, 28 are adapted for being engaged by the user to move the outer cleaning panels 15, 17 between the various positions shown in
In
In alternative embodiments (not shown), the adjustable head may include only two cleaning panels pivotably connected together by living hinge or suitable hardware. The head may also be integrally molded such that one or both outer cleaning panels are permanently titled. In this embodiment, the working surfaces define respective permanent cleaning angles each greater than 180 degrees and less than 270 degrees, as previously described.
An adjustable-head cleaning implement is described above. Various details of the invention may be changed without departing from its scope. Furthermore, the foregoing description of the preferred embodiment of the invention and best mode for practicing the invention are provided for the purpose of illustration only and not for the purpose of limitation—the invention being defined by the claims.
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60622401 | Oct 2004 | US |