Claims
- 1. A cleaning implement comprising:
a handle; a mop head pivotably attached to said handle; and a liquid delivery system comprising a container filled with a cleaning solution, said container being removably attached to a fitment, said fitment having a fluid transfer check valve, a vent valve and a probe for engaging said fluid transfer check valve wherein said probe is in fluid communication with a nozzle attached to said mop head and wherein said cleaning solution flows by gravity through said transfer check valve and said probe, when said fitment is attached to said container and said container is inverted and said probe engages said transfer check valve.
- 2. The cleaning implement of claim 1 wherein said vent valve has a cracking pressure such that venting occurs in said container when the pressure differential defined by P1-P2 is superior to said cracking pressure, wherein P1 is the atmospheric pressure and P2 is the pressure inside said container.
- 3. The cleaning implement of claim 2 wherein said cracking pressure of said venting check valve is at least about 0.6 Kpa.
- 4. The cleaning implement of claim 3 wherein said cracking pressure between about 0.6 Kpa and about 20 Kpa.
- 5. The cleaning implement of claim 4 wherein said cracking pressure between about 1 Kpa and about 10 Kpa.
- 6. The cleaning implement of claim 1 wherein said vent valve is a duckbill valve.
- 7. The cleaning implement of claim 1 wherein said vent valve is an umbrella valve.
- 8. The cleaning implement of claim 1 wherein said vent valve is a ball and spring check valve.
- 9. The cleaning implement of claim 1 wherein said vent valve is a slit valve.
- 10. The cleaning implement of claim 1 wherein said mop head further comprises at least one attachment structure disposed on said mop head for receiving and retaining a cleaning sheet or a cleaning pad about said mop head, wherein said attachment structure is formed from a flexible material and wherein said attachment structure further comprises a plurality of substantially pie-shaped sections wherein two sides of each of said pie-shaped sections are defined by slits passing through said flexible material such that each of said pie-shaped sections can be deflected to receive the cleaning sheet or cleaning pad.
- 11. A cleaning implement comprising:
a handle; a mop head pivotably attached to said handle; and a liquid delivery system comprising a container filled with a cleaning solution, said cleaning container being removably attached to a fitment, wherein said container is substantially non-deformable and wherein said fitment comprises a fluid transfer check valve and a vent valve wherein said fluid transfer check valve is in fluid communication with a nozzle attached to said mop head and wherein said vent valve has a cracking pressure such that venting occurs in said container when the pressure differential defined by P1-P2 is superior to said cracking pressure, wherein P1 is the atmospheric pressure and P2 is the pressure inside said container.
- 12. The cleaning implement of claim 11 wherein said mop head further comprises at least one attachment structure disposed on said mop head for receiving and retaining a cleaning sheet or a cleaning pad about said mop head, wherein said attachment structure is formed from a flexible material and wherein said attachment structure further comprises a plurality of substantially pie-shaped sections wherein two sides of each of said pie-shaped sections are defined by slits passing through said flexible material such that each of said pie-shaped sections can be deflected to receive the cleaning sheet or cleaning pad.
- 13. The cleaning implement of claim 12 wherein each of said slits terminates at one end with a substantially circular opening.
- 14. The cleaning implement 13 of claim wherein said mop head comprises four attachment structures.
- 15. The cleaning implement of claim 14 further comprising a dry cleaning sheet.
- 16. The cleaning implement of claim 14 further comprising a cleaning pad.
- 17. The cleaning implement of claim 7 wherein said attachment layer is a scrubbing layer.
- 18. A method of delivering a cleaning solution to a hard surface, said method comprising the steps of:
providing a cleaning implement comprising:
a handle; a mop head pivotably attached to said handle; and a liquid delivery system comprising a container filled with a cleaning solution, said container being removably attached to a fitment, said fitment having a fluid transfer check valve, a vent valve and a probe for engaging said fluid transfer check valve wherein said probe is in fluid communication with a nozzle attached to said mop head and wherein said cleaning solution flows by gravity through said transfer check valve and said probe, when said fitment is attached to said container and said container is inverted and said probe engages said transfer check valve; attaching said container to said fitment; inverting said container; and engaging said transfer check valve with said probe such that said cleaning solution flows by gravity through said transfer check valve and said probe.
- 19. The method of claim 18 wherein said vent valve has a cracking pressure such that venting occurs in said container when the pressure differential defined by P1-P2 is superior to said cracking pressure, wherein P1 is the atmospheric pressure and P2 is the pressure inside said container.
- 20. The method of claim 19 wherein said cracking pressure of said venting check valve is at least about 0.6 Kpa.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/831,480, filed May 9, 2001; which is related to the following applications, which are hereby incorporated by reference herein: U.S. application Ser. No. 09/188,604 filed Nov. 9, 1998 by Nagel et al. (P&G Case 7337); U.S. application Ser. No. 09/201,618 filed Nov. 30, 1998 by Benecke (P&G Case 7361); U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/110,476 filed Dec. 1, 1998 by Policicchio et al. (P&G Case 7368P); U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/156,286 filed Sep. 27, 1999 by Sherry et al. (P&G Case 7803P); and U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/162,935 filed Nov. 2, 1999 by Policicchio et al. (P&G Case 7368P2).
Provisional Applications (3)
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60110476 |
Dec 1998 |
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60156286 |
Sep 1999 |
US |
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60162935 |
Nov 1999 |
US |
Continuations (3)
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09831480 |
May 2001 |
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10093652 |
Mar 2002 |
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Parent |
09188604 |
Nov 1998 |
US |
Child |
PCT/US99/26579 |
Nov 1999 |
US |
Parent |
09201618 |
Nov 1998 |
US |
Child |
PCT/US99/26579 |
Nov 1999 |
US |