Cleaning device and method of use

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6783600
  • Patent Number
    6,783,600
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, October 31, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 31, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
In a cleaning device, the scraping up body and the rotating body rolling the adhesive roll are rotatably supported to the frame, and the adhesive roll is rotatably arranged on the scraping up body and the rotating body in parallel.
Description




CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS




The present application is based on Japanese patent application No. 2000-335014 filed on Nov. 1, 2000, No. 2001-031547 filed on Feb. 7, 2001, No. 2001-114645 filed on Apr. 12, 2001, No. 2001-114646 filed on Apr. 12, 2001 and No. 2001-315993 filed on Oct. 12, 2001 which are hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a cleaning device.




2. Description of the Related Art




As a cleaning device, there is known a structure in which a brush body and an adhesive roll are independently provided and which independently collect dust (Japanese Utility Model Application Laid-open No. 59-139261), and a structure in which an adsorption surface of a primary adsorbing roller and an adhesive sheet of a secondary adsorbing roller are rotated in contact so as to transfer dust attached to the primary adsorbing roller to a side of the adhesive sheet (Japanese Utility Model Application Laid-open No. 2-12363).




The prior arts mentioned above have the following problems.




(1) When cleaning a carpet using the adhesive roll, the adhesive roll adheres fibers constituting the carpet, thereby damaging the carpet.




(2) When cleaning a flooring using the adhesive roll, the adhesive roll strongly adheres the flooring so as to be immobilized, thereby making it impossible to roll the adhesive roll.




(3) Since hairs or the like become wound around the brush body, it is hard to maintain a stable cleaning performance.




Further, as a cleaning device, there is known a structure in which an electrostatic generating roller and an adhesive roll are rotated in contact, and both the electrostatic generating roller and the adhesive roll are elastically held in contact with each other by a spring pulling the adhesive roll to a side of the electrostatic roller, whereby dust adhering to the electrostatic generating roller becomes attached to the adhesive roll so as to collect the dust (Japanese Utility Model Application Laid-open No. 63-163767).




In this prior art, the following problems exist.




(1) Since the electrostatic generating roller rolls while pressing the carpet from a surface thereof, it is impossible to pick up dust in a deep portion of the fiber of the carpet, so that it is hard to improve a cleaning performance.




(2) When making an adhesive force of the adhesive roll strong in order to securely adhere the dusts attached to the electrostatic generating roller to the adhesive roll, the electrostatic generating roller adheres to the adhesive roll, whereby a rotation operating force applied to the electrostatic generating roller by a user becomes heavy.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




An object of the present invention is to make it possible to stably clean the carpet and the flooring for a long time.




Another object of the present invention is to improve an operability of a cleaning device by a user, and improve a performance of picking up dust.




In accordance with the present invention, the above and other objects are achieved by a cleaning device comprising a frame; a scraping up body; an adhesive roll; and a rotating body rolling with the adhesive roll, wherein the scraping up body and the rotating body are rotatably supported to the frame, and the adhesive roll is rotatably arranged on the scraping up body and the rotating body in parallel.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The present invention will be more fully understood from the detailed description given below and from the accompanying drawings which should not be taken to be a limitation on the invention, but are for explanation and understanding only.





FIG. 1

is a side elevational view showing a cleaning device in accordance with a first embodiment;





FIG. 2

is a cross sectional view of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a side elevational view showing a lift-up state of the cleaning device in accordance with the first embodiment;





FIG. 4

is a side elevational view showing a stand-up storage state of the cleaning device in accordance with the first embodiment;





FIG. 5

is a side cross sectional view showing a cleaning device in accordance with a second embodiment; and





FIG. 6

is a schematic view showing an expected track of a rotary shaft of an adhesive roll.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




First Embodiment (FIGS.


1


to


4


)




A cleaning device


10


is structured, as shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

, such that a supporting arm


13


is connected to a front end portion of a handle


11


via a joint portion


12


in such a manner as to freely swing in a lateral direction, and a frame


15


is supported to both side arm portions


13


A of the supporting arm


13


via a supporting shaft portion


14


in such a manner as to freely swing in a longitudinal direction.




A scraping up body


16


constituted by a brush is rotatably supported at a front portion of the frame


15


via a rotational shaft


17


, a contact rotating body


18


constituted by a roll body is in contact with an adhesive roll


21


and capable of rotating with the adhesive roll


21


is rotatably supported at a rear portion of the frame


15


via a rotational shaft


19


. The scraping up body


16


and the contact rotating body


18


are arranged in parallel. The scraping up body


16


is constituted by a scraping up portion


16


A (a brush portion) and a tire portion


16


B. The scraping up diameter (brush diameter) of the scraping up portion


16


A is made larger than a tire diameter of the tire portion


16


B. The contact rotating body


18


is structured such that a surface thereof is formed by an elastic body, and constituted, for example, by a siliconerubber. In this case, the contact rotating body


18


may be formed by an inelastic body, and further, a concavo-convex portion may be provided on a surface of the contact rotating body


18


. The concavo-convex portion can form a rib, a convex portion, a recess portion, a crimping surface or the like on a roll surface of the contact rotating body


18


. Further, the concavo-convex portion can roll on the adhesive roll


21


. Or the concavo-convex portion can reduce the rotational coupling force between the adhesive roll


21


and the contact rotating body


18


by decreasing contact area between the adhesive roll


21


and the contact rotating body


18


.




The adhesive roll


21


has no rotational shaft and rides on the scraping up body


16


and the contact rotating body


18


. The adhesive roll


21


rotates so as to interlock with the rotation of the scraping up body


16


and the contact rotating body


18


. Especially, due to the adhesive forth working between the adhesive roll


21


and the contact rotating body


18


, the adhesive roll


21


rotates so as to interlock with the rotation of the contact rotating body. A take in and out port for the adhesive roll


21


is provided in an upper portion of the frame


15


and is covered by a detachable transparent cover


15


A. The adhesive roll


21


can be either a take-up roll of an adhesive sheet or an adhesive elastomer surface which is reusable by being cleaned, or the like. The adhesive roll


21


in accordance with the present embodiment is constituted by a take-up roll of an adhesive sheet in which an adhesive surface facing outside can be wound off and cut. As adhesive agent applied on a base material in the adhesive sheet, a hot melt type, a solvent type, and a water type adhesive agents can be mentioned. As a hot-melt type adhesive agent, a styrene type, and an olefin type can be mentioned. As a solvent type adhesive agent, a styrene type, and an olefin type, and an acrylic type can be mentioned. As a water type adhesive agent, an acrylic type can be mentioned. These adhesive agents are preferable in view of sure-adhering and holding dust such as hairs or breadcrumbs. Further, an amount of application of an adhesive agent on a base material in the adhesive sheet is preferably set to be between 25 and 50 g/m


2


and more preferably between 25 and 35 g/m


2


. In this case, as a method of rolling the adhesive roll


21


, in addition to the method of rotating together with the contact rotating body


18


, it is possible to employ a method of rotating in an interlocking manner by connecting the adhesive roll


21


and the rotating body


18


by a belt, or a method of rotating in an interlocking manner by connecting the adhesive roll


21


and the scraping up body


16


by a belt, or the like.




A dustpan body


23


is supported at a rear portion of the scraping up body


16


in the frame


15


. The dustpan body


23


has a bottom surface portion


23


A in contact with a floor surface, and a scooping surface portion


23


B facing the scraping up body


16


with no gap (or via a gap) and formed in a curved surface shape (or a flat surface shape). Flat supporting shaft portions


23


C in both sides of the dustpan body


23


are supported by rectangular holes


24


in both sides of the frame


15


so as to freely move in a vertical direction. The dustpan body


23


moves in a vertical direction due to the rectangular holes


24


, because the rectangular holes


24


are bigger than the supporting shaft portions


23


C in the vertical direction. The dustpan body


23


guides all the dust scraped up by the scraping up portion


16


A of the scraping up body


16


to the adhesive roll


21


by the scooping surface portion


23


B without permitting the dust to move rearward along the floor surface, by vertically moving the supporting shaft portions


23


C with respect to the rectangular holes


24


and bringing the bottom surface portion


23


A and the lowermost end portion of the scooping surface portion


23


B into contact with the floor surface with no gap, due to their own weights.




In this case, the cleaning device


10


is structured such that when a horizontal distance between the rotational shaft


17


of the scraping up body


16


and the rotational shaft


19


of the contact rotating body


18


is set to L, and a horizontal distance between the rotational shaft


17


of the scraping up body


16


and the supporting shaft portion


14


of the supporting arm


13


is set to K, a relation K<L/2 is established, and an operating force applied by the user in an axial direction of the handle


11


increases a moment pressing the scraping up body


16


to the floor surface, thereby placing the tire portion


16


B on the floor surface on the basis of a light operating force so as to make it possible to smoothly start a cleaning operation.




The cleaning operation by the cleaning device


10


is performed in the following manner.




(1) The operating force applied to the handle


11


in the axial direction moves the cleaning device


10


forward, rotates the tire portion


16


B of the scraping up body


16


and the contact rotating body


18


, and simultaneously rotates the adhesive roll


21


in an interlocking manner.




(2) When the scraping up portion


16


A of the scraping up body


16


scrapes up the dust on the floor surface, the dust is guided by the dustpan body


23


so as to be fed to the adhesive roll


21


, and is adhered onto the adhesive surface of the adhesive roll


21


.




(3) The dust picked up on the adhered surface of the adhesive roll


21


moves to the contact rotating body


18


due to the rotation of the adhesive roll


21


, and is pressed onto the adhesive surface of the adhesive roll


21


by the contact rotating body


18


so as to be fixed thereto.




(4) When it can be seen via a transparent cover


15


A that the adhesive surface of the adhesive roll


21


is completely covered with dust, the cover


15


A is opened and the adhesive roll


21


is take out to be cut to remove the outermost adhesive sheet so as to expose a new adhesive surface, and then the adhesive roll


21


is again placed on the scraping up body


16


and the contact rotating body


18


, and the cover


15


A is closed.




In this case, the cleaning device


10


can not only move forward but also backward, and at a time of moving backward, the dust on the floor surface attached to the contact rotating body


18


can be adhered by the adhesive roll


21


. The dustpan body


23


is formed in an upward curved shape at a tail end portion


23


D of the bottom surface portion


23


A, thereby preventing the tail end portion


23


D from being caught on the floor surface at a time of backward moving.




Further, because the tail end portion


23


D is formed in an upward curved shape, the bottom surface portion


23


A, the scooping surface portion


23


B and the tail end portion


23


D form a dustpan concave portion


23


E, and the dust fallen into the dustpan concave portion


23


E can be held.




Further, in the cleaning device


10


, as shown in

FIG. 3

, the scraping up body


16


is positioned forward and upward in comparison with the contact rotating body


18


in a state of lifting up the frame


15


by the handle


11


and the supporting arm


13


, and so the frame


15


pivots around the supporting shaft portion


14


of the supporting arm


13


due to its weight.




Further, in the cleaning device


10


, as shown in

FIG. 4

, a leg portion


25


for permitting the frame


15


sit on the floor surface in a stand-up state is provided in the frame


15


. Further, as an arm holding means for holding the supporting arm


13


in a vertically upward direction with respect to the frame


15


in the stand-up state, there are provided with a rib


26


formed on an inner side surface of the supporting arm


13


, and a stopper


27


and a climb-over pawl


28


formed in a side portion of the frame


15


, so that when moving the supporting arm


13


from a normal use state shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

to the stand-up state, the rib


26


climbs over the climb-over pawl


28


and is held between the climb-over pawl


28


and the stopper


27


.




In accordance with the present embodiment, the following effects can be obtained.




(1) In the carpet, the dust is scraped up by the scraping up body


16


and thereafter the dust is adhered and picked up onto the adhesive roll


21


. Since the adhesive roll


21


is not directly in contact with the carpet, the carpet is not damaged and a persistence of the adhesion performance of the adhesive roll


21


is improved. Since the carpet fibers need not to be adhered, a lot of dust that should be adhered can be adhered instead of them.




In this case, the adhesive roll


21


may instead be structured such that the rotational shaft thereof is supported to the frame


15


and the adhesive roll


21


is not in contact with the scraping up body


16


. That is, there is no contact between the scraping up body


16


and the adhesive roll


21


, and it is preferable to set a distance between the brush end portion of the scraping body


16


and the outermost peripheral surface of the adhesive roll


21


to about 2 to 3 mm in view of the adhesiveness of the dust.




(2) With respect to the flooring, in the same manner with carpet, since the adhesive roll


21


does not directly contact with the flooring, the adhesive roll


21


is not adhered to the flooring.




(3) The dust scraped up by the scraping up body


16


is immediately adhered to the adhesive roll


21


so as to be removed, the hairs or the like are not wound around the scraping up body


16


and are not left there, the scraping up body


16


is always cleaned due to the contact with the adhesive roll


21


and a cleaning performance thereof is stably maintained.




(4) The contact rotating body


18


mounts the adhesive roll


21


thereon, and it securely and simultaneously rotates with the adhesive roll


21


in an interlocking manner. Accordingly, it is possible to evenly and effectively make good use of the adhesive surface of the adhesive roll


21


in contact with the scraping up body


16


, and it is possible to securely adhere and pick up the dust scraped up by the scraping up body


16


by the new adhesive surface of the adhesive roll


21


. At this time, since the adhesive roll


21


may ride over both of the scraping up body


16


and the contact rotating body


18


, it is possible to attach any kinds of adhesive rolls


21


having several kinds of large and small outer diameters to the cleaning device


10


. Accordingly, freedom of manufacturing can be had for the outer diameter of the adhesive roll


21


, and it is possible to select an adhesive roll


21


having a proper outer diameter in correspondence to the floor condition.




(5) The contact rotating body


18


presses the dust adhered and picked up by the adhesive roll


21


to the adhesive surface of the adhesive roll


21


so as to fix the pick-up state of the dust. In this case, the dust which the contact rotating body


18


picks up due to the contact with the floor surface are adhered and picked up by the adhesive roll


21


, and the adhesive roll


21


keeps the contact rotating body


18


clean. That is, at the time of cleaning, the adhesive roll


21


and the contact rotating body


18


pick up the dust in contact state. Before cleaning or in correspondence to the cleaning condition, the adhesive roll


21


and the contact rotating body


18


may be in contact or non-contact state.




(6) Since the adhesive roll


21


can be supported by the scraping up body


16


and the contact rotating body


18


, it is possible to make the supporting shaft for supporting the adhesive roll


21


to the frame


15


or the like unnecessary. It is easy to replace the adhesive roll


21


and it is possible to keep the rotation of the adhesive roll


21


from being resisted due to a supporting shaft contact fault at a time of cleaning. Further, it is possible to reduce the cost of the cleaning device


10


.




(7) It is possible to form a closed space surrounded by the scraping up body


16


, the contact rotating body


18


and the adhesive roll


21


on the floor surface and it is possible to keep the dust scraped up by the scraping up body


16


in the closed space so as to pick it up. Accordingly, the dust is not diffused widely and the peripheral portion is not made dirty.




(8) It is possible to arrange the adhesive roll


21


upward in the rear portion in the rotational direction of the scraping up body


16


and at the position close to the scraping up body


16


, and it is possible to pick up the dust scraped up by the scraping up body


16


immediately close thereto in the scraping up direction by the adhesive roll


21


. It is unlikely to miss the scraped up dust.




(9) The dust which the scraping up body


16


scrapes up from the deep portion in the fiber of the carpet, and the dust which the scraping up body


16


scrapes rearward from the hard flat surface of the flooring are also scooped up by the dustpan body


23


in the rear portion of the scraping up body


16


so as to be securely guided in a direction of the adhesive roll


21


, whereby it is possible to improve a dust collecting performance.




(10) Since the scraping up body


16


is provided with the tire portion


16


B, the tire portion


16


B is pressed to the floor surface due to the weight of the cleaning device


10


so as to rotate, thereby securely rotating the scraping up body


16


. Since the scraping up diameter is larger than the tire diameter, the scraping up portion


16


A strongly scrapes up the dust due to the rebound force of bending deflection so as to improve the scraping up performance, and the dust in the deep portion of the carpet fiber can be well scraped out.




(11) Since the scraping up portion


16


A and the tire portion


16


B of the scraping up body


16


are concentrically formed and the tire portion


16


B rotates while being pressed to the floor surface, the scraping up portion


16


A rotates in a direction of scraping up the dust on the floor surface rearward with respect the forward moving direction of the cleaning device


10


(a forward direction). Accordingly, it is possible to take in the scraped up dust by the dustpan body


23


and the adhesive roll


21


inside the frame


15


without pressing the dust out of the frame


15


.




(12) Since the scraping up portion


16


A of the scraping up body


16


rotates in the forward direction mentioned above, the dustpan body


23


is arranged close to the rear portion of the scraping up portion


16


A, so that the dustpan body


23


does not interfere with the intake of dust into the cleaning device


10


moving in the forward direction. On the contrary, in the case that the scraping up portion


16


A of the scraping up body


16


rotates in a reverse direction due to a gear train being interposed between the scraping up portion


16


A and the tire portion


16


B or the like, the dustpan body


23


is arranged close to the front portion of the scraping up portion


16


A, and the dust taken in is caught in the dustpan body


23


in the front portion of the scraping up portion


16


A, whereby it is possible to prevent the dust from moving forward to the scraping up portion


16


A. Further, when arranging the dustpan body


23


in the forward portion of the scraping up portion


16


A and upward from the floor surface, the dustpan body


23


does not prevent the dust from moving forward to the scraping up portion


16


A. However, the dustpan


23


passes the dust scraped up by the scraping up portion


16


A straight therethrough from the lower portion of the dustpan


23


, whereby the dust cannot be taken in the dustpan body


23


and the adhesive roll


21


.




(13) The contact rotating body


18


is provided with an elastic body surface, whereby it is possible to firmly press and fix the dust adhered and picked up in the adhesive roll


21


to the adhesive surface of the adhesive roll


21


.




(14) In the case that the adhesive force of the adhesive roll


21


is strong, since the adhesive roll


21


and the contact rotating body


18


rotate together, it is hard to rotate them, and the operation becomes heavy. Accordingly, it is possible to lighten the rotation by providing at least two concavo-convex portions on the surface of the contact rotating body


18


. That is, by providing the concavo-convex portion in the contact rotating body, it is possible to form a gap between the adhesive roll


21


and the contact rotating body


18


, whereby it is possible to reduce the contact area between the two and to improve operability. Since the dust attached to the contact rotating body


18


is transferred to the adhesive roll


21


without a close attachment between the adhesive roll


21


and the contact rotating body


18


, a height of the concavo-convex portion is preferably between 0.1 and 0.5 mm, and more preferably between 0.2 and 0.4 mm. In this case, the concavo-concave portion corresponds to a structure obtained by applying a rib, a convex portion, a recess portion, a crimping surface or the like to the surface of the contact rotating body


18


.




(15) At a time of storing the cleaning device


10


, it is possible to hold the supporting arm


13


vertically upward with respect to the frame


15


in the standing-up state and sit the leg portion


25


of the frame


15


in the standing-up state on the floor surface, whereby it is possible to stably store the device in a compact attitude. Since the scraping up body


16


does not sit on the floor surface during the storage, the scraping up body


16


does not wear out and it is possible to stably maintain the scraping up performance thereof.




The amount of application of the adhesive agent on the base material of the adhesive roll can not be conventionally increased so much due to the need to avoid pick-off of flocked fabrics in the carpet or the like, since the conventional adhesive roll is directly transferred to the surface to be cleaned, so that the amount has been between 10 and 20 g/m


2


. Accordingly, the dust covers the surface of the adhesive roll, and the adhesive force is weakened, whereby a surface capable of cleaning the floor (an area maintaining a cleaning force) after the new adhesive surface is exposed is small. On the contrary, in accordance with the present invention, since the adhesive roll is not directly in contact with the surface to be cleaned, the amount of application of the adhesive agent on the adhesive roll can be increased, so that it is possible to increase the cleaning force maintaining area. In accordance with the present invention, the amount of application of the adhesive agent on the base material of the adhesive roll is preferably between 25 and 50 g/m


2


for the purpose of securing a proper peeling force until the adhesive surface is replaced by a new adhesive surface, and is more preferably between 25 and 35 g/m


2


.




Further, in accordance with the embodiment mentioned above, in a state of lifting up the frame


15


by the supporting arm


13


, the scraping up body


16


is positioned forward and upward with respect to the contact rotating body


18


. Accordingly, since the contact rotating body


18


is first placed and thereafter the scraping up body


16


is placed at a time of placing the frame


15


on the floor surface by the supporting arm


13


, it is possible to smoothly start cleaning.




The contact rotating body


18


and the adhesive roll


21


need not to rotate complete-simultaneously in an interlocking manner. They can rotate with slightly sliding each other.




Second Embodiment (FIGS.


5


and


6


)




In a second embodiment, the same reference numerals are applied to the same elements as those of the first embodiment and the description thereof will be omitted.




In the second embodiment, the adhesive roll


21


is rotatably supported on the scraping up body


16


and the contact rotating body


18


via the rotational shaft


22


so as to ride over them in such a manner as to be freely rotated in parallel thereto, and the adhesive roll


21


rotates so as to interlock with the rotation of the scraping up body


16


and the contact rotating body


18


. A take in and out port for the adhesive roll


21


is provided in an upper portion of the frame


15


and is covered by a detachable transparent cover


15


A. The adhesive roll


21


may be a take-up roll of an adhesive sheet or an adhesive elastomer surface reusable by being cleaned. The adhesive roll


21


in accordance with the present embodiment is constituted by a take-up roll having an adhesive sheet


21


A wound around a core


21


B, and an adhesive surface of the adhesive sheet


21


A facing outside can be wound off and cut. In this case, an amount of application of an adhesive agent on a base material in the adhesive sheet


21


A is preferably set to be between 25 and 50 g/m


2


and more preferably between 25 and 35 g/m


2


.




In this case, the rotational shaft


22


of the adhesive roll


21


is movably supported by supporting guides


22


B formed in a rectangular hole shape and provided in both side portions of the frame


15


via bearing sliders


22


A in both ends for the purpose of bringing the adhesive roll


21


into contact with the contact rotating body


18


and keeping a distance relation (a distance of 0 or a small gap A) between the adhesive roll


21


and an outer diameter of the scraping up body


16


(a scraping up diameter of the scraping up portion


16


A) constant. That is, the scraping up body


16


and the adhesive roll


21


may be in non-contact with each other, and the distance between the brush front end portion of the scraping up body


16


and the outermost peripheral surface of the adhesive roll


21


is preferably about 2 to 3 mm in view of an adsorptiveness of the dust. In particular, as shown in

FIG. 6

, the supporting guide


22


B mentioned above is provided so that the rotational shaft


22


of the adhesive roll


21


moves along an expected track M drawn in the frame


15


when the adhesive roll


21


is positioned so as to ride over an imaginary circle R around the rotational shaft


17


of the scraping up body


16


defined so that the adhesive roll


21


keeps the fixed distance relation mentioned above, and the contact rotating body


18


, and the outer diameter of the adhesive roll


21


is reduced so as to be changed from a large circle to a small circle in

FIG. 6

in correspondence to a consumption of the adhesive sheet


21


A.




Further, a spring


22


C corresponding to an urging means for downward urging the bearing slider


22


A is installed within the supporting guide


22


B provided in both side portions of the frame


15


, and pressure contacts the adhesive roll


21


with the contact rotating body


18


.




A dustpan body


23


is supported at a rear portion of the scraping up body


16


in the frame


15


. The dustpan body


23


has a bottom surface portion


23


A in contact with a floor surface, and a scooping surface portion


23


B facing to the scraping up body


16


with no gap (or via a gap) and formed in a curved surface shape (or a flat surface shape), and flat supporting shaft portions


23


C in both sides of the dustpan body


23


are supported at rectangular holes


24


formed in an oblique linear shape (a curved shape may be employed) rearward bent with respect to a vertical direction in both sides of the frame


15


so as to freely move in parallel along a vertical direction. The dustpan body


23


guides all the dust scraped up by the scraping up portion


16


A of the scraping up body


16


to the adhesive roll


21


by the scooping surface portion


23


B without missing the dust moving rearward along the floor surface, by vertically moving the supporting shaft portions


23


C with respect to the rectangular holes


24


and bringing the bottom surface portion


23


A and the lowermost end portion of the scooping surface portion


23


B into contact with the floor surface with no gap due to their own weights.




Therefore, in accordance with the present embodiment, the following effects can be obtained.




(1) In the carpet, the dust is scraped up by the scraping up body


16


and thereafter the dust is adsorbed and picked up onto the adhesive roll


21


. Since the adhesive roll


21


is not directly in contact with the carpet, the carpet is not damaged, it is possible to pick up the dust in the deep portion of the carpet fiber and a persistence of the adhesion performance of the adhesive roll


21


is improved.




(2) With respect to the flooring, in the same manner as that of the carpet, since the adhesive roll


21


is not directly in contact with the flooring, the adhesive roll


21


is not adhered to the flooring.




(3) The contact rotating body


18


is in contact with the adhesive roll


21


thereon and securely rotates the adhesive roll


21


in an interlocking manner. Accordingly, it is possible to always keep the adhesive surface of the adhesive roll


21


in contact with the scraping up body


16


due to the rotation, and it is possible to securely adsorb and pick up the dusts scraped up by the scraping up body


16


by the new adsorbing surface of the adhesive roll


21


. At this time, since the adhesive roll


21


may ride over both of the scraping up body


16


and the contact rotating body


18


and the rotational shaft


22


of the adhesive roll


21


moves along the imaginary track M drawn in the frame


15


, it is possible to use any kinds of adhesive rolls


21


having several kinds of large and small outer diameters to the cleaning device


10


. Accordingly, a freedom of manufacturing can be given to the outer diameter of the adhesive roll


21


, and it is possible to select the adhesive roll


21


having a proper outer diameter in correspondence to the floor condition.




(4) Since the rotational shaft


22


of the adhesive roll


21


is movably supported by the frame


15


and the adhesive roll


21


keeps a distance relation with respect to the outer diameter of the scraping body


16


constant (the distance of 0 or a small gap A) even when the outer diameter of the adhesive roll


21


is gradually reduced, the rotation operating force applied to the scraping body


16


and the contact rotating body


18


by the user is not made heavy, and it is possible to stably and securely move the dust scraped up by the scraping up body


16


to the adhesive roll


21


so as to improve a performance of picking up the dust.




That is, in the case that the distance between the adhesive roll


21


and the outer diameter of the scraping up body


16


is small, there is a risk that the adhesive roll


21


adhered to the front end of the flocked fabric of the scraping up portion


16


A in the scraping up body


16


is gradually attracted to the side of the scraping up body


16


in correspondence to the rotation of the both, gradually increases the adhesive length with respect to the flocked fabric and finally sinks into a valley portion between the scraping up body


16


and the contact rotating body


18


so as to prevent rotation.




Further, when the gap between the adhesive roll


21


and the outer diameter of the scraping up body


16


becomes too large, the dust scraped up by the scraping up body


16


cannot stably and securely reach the side of the adhesive roll


21


.




The distance relation between the adhesive roll


21


and the outer diameter of the scraping up body


16


is preferably 1 to 10 mm, and more preferably about 3 mm. In this case, when the material of the flocked fabric of the scraping up body


16


affects a peeling property which is hard to be adhered to the adhesive roll


21


or the like, it is possible to set the gap between the both to 0.




(5) Since the adhesive roll


21


is movably supported to the frame


15


and is strongly pressure contacted with the contact rotating body


18


by the spring


22


C (the urging means), it is possible to firmly adhere the dust on the surface of the adhesive roll


21


. Further, since the adhesive roll


21


is backed up and supported by the spring


22


C (the urging means), the adhesive roll


21


does not jump up even when passing through the contact point with respect to the contact rotating body


18


while holding the dust, and there is no dust drop due to the vibration of the jump-up.




(6) Since the dusts attached on the surface of the adhesive roll


21


is strongly pressure contacted with the surface of the adhesive roll


21


as mentioned in the item (5) above, the dust is pressed flat without forming lumps in some portions on the surface of the adhesive roll


21


. Accordingly, the previously attached lump-shaped dust does not largely protrude forward from an unused surface of the adhesive roll


21


so as to prevent the new dust from moving forward, and it is possible to effectively use all the surface of the adhesive roll


21


and to increase an amount of dust picked up onto the adhesive roll


21


.




As the adhesive roll used in the present invention, a structure obtained by detachably covering a cylindrical sheet on a core roll may be used. At this time, an original form of the cylindrical sheet is formed in a sheet type envelope-like sheet, and a lot of envelope-like sheets can be laminated with each other so as to be stored.




Further, in accordance with the present invention, the scraping up body is not limited to the brush, and may be constituted by a sponge, a rubber blade, an elastomer, an elastic projection body or the like.




Further, in accordance with the present invention, the contact rotating body is not limited to the roll body, and may be constituted by a tire or the like. Further, the contact rotating body is not limited to the structure constituted by the elastic body, and may be constituted by an inelastic body.




Further, in accordance with the present invention, the floor surface is constituted by a tatami mat, flooring, a carpet or the like, and a significant and unique effect can be obtained against the carpet.




As mentioned above, in accordance with the present invention, it is possible to stably clean both of the carpet and the flooring for a long time.




Further, in accordance with the present invention, it is possible to improve the operability of the cleaning device by the user and it is possible to improve the performance of picking up the dust.




Although the invention has been illustrated and described with respect to several exemplary embodiments thereof, it should be understood by those skilled in the art that the foregoing and various other changes, omissions and additions may be made to the present invention without departing from the spirit and scope thereof. Therefore, the present invention should not be understood as limited to the specific embodiment set out above, but should be understood to include all possible embodiments which can be embodied within a scope encompassed and equivalents thereof with respect to the features set out in the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A cleaning device comprising:a frame; a scraping up body; an adhesive roll; a rotating body rolling with the adhesive rolls; a dustpan body arranged at a rear portion of said scraping up body and configured to guide dust scraped up by said scraping up body to the adhesive roll, wherein the scraping up body and the rotating body are rotatably supported by the frame, and the adhesive roll is arranged to rotate in parallel with the scraping up body and the rotating body and the adhesive roll is positioned adjacently between the scraping up body and the rotating body without contacting a surface to be cleaned.
  • 2. A cleaning device according to claim 1, wherein said scraping up body is provided with a scraping up portion and a tire portion, and an outer diameter of the scraping up portion is larger than an outer diameter of the tire portion.
  • 3. A cleaning device according to claim 1, wherein a surface of said rotating body is elastic.
  • 4. A cleaning device according to claim 1, further comprising a concavo-convex portion on a surface of said rotating body.
  • 5. A cleaning device according to claim 1, further comprising:a supporting arm supported at said frame so as to freely swing in a longitudinal direction, a leg portion for sitting said frame on a floor surface in a stand-up state of said frame, and an arm holding means for holding the supporting arm in a vertically upward direction with respect to the frame in the stand-up state.
  • 6. A cleaning device according to claim 1, wherein said scraping up body is constituted by a brush.
  • 7. A cleaning device according to claim 1, wherein a tip portion of a scooping surface portion, which scoops dust in the dustpan body, contacts a surface to be cleaned.
  • 8. A cleaning device according to claim 1, wherein the adhesive roll contacts the outer periphery of the scraping up body.
  • 9. A cleaning device according to claim 1, wherein the dustpan body has a bottom surface portion and a bottom end portion of a scooping surface portion in contact with the surface to be cleaned with no gap.
  • 10. A method of cleaning a floor using a cleaning device, comprising:providing a cleaning device, the cleaning device comprising: a frame; a scraping up body; an adhesive roll; a rotating body rolling with the adhesive roll; and a dustpan body arranged at a rear portion of said scraping up body and configured to guide dust scraped un by said scraping up body to the adhesive roll, wherein the scraping up body and the rotating body are rotatably supported by the frame, and the adhesive roll is arranged to rotate in parallel with the scraping up body and the rotating body and is positioned adjacently between the scraping up body and the rotating body without contacting a surface to be cleaned; and moving the cleaning device over the surface to be cleaned.
  • 11. A cleaning device comprising:a frame; a scraping up body supported within the frame; a rotating body supported within the frame and rotating as the frame moves along a surface to be cleaned; an adhesive roll supported within the frame, at least a portion of which is positioned adjacently between and above the scraping-up body and the rotating body; and a dustpan body arranged at a rear portion of said scraping up body and configured to guide dust scraped up by said scraping up body to the adhesive roll, wherein the adhesive roll does not contact a surface to be cleaned.
  • 12. A cleaning device according to claim 11, wherein said scraping up body is provided with a scraping up portion and a tire portion, and an outer diameter of the scraping up portion is larger than an outer diameter of the tire portion.
  • 13. A cleaning device according to claim 11, wherein a surface of said rotating body is elastic.
  • 14. A cleaning device according to claim 11, further comprising a concavo-convex portion on a surface of said rotating body.
  • 15. A cleaning device according to claim 11, further comprising:a supporting arm supported at said frame to freely swing in a longitudinal direction, a leg portion for sitting said frame on a floor surface in a stand-up state of said frame, and an arm holding means for holding the supporting arm in a vertically upward direction relative to the frame in the stand-up state.
  • 16. A cleaning device according to claim 11, wherein said scraping up body is constituted by a brush.
  • 17. A cleaning device comprising:a frame; a scraping up body; an adhesive roll; a rotating body rolling with the adhesive roll; a dustpan body arranged at a rear portion of said scraping up body and configured to guide dust scraped up by said scraping un body to the adhesive roll, wherein the scraping up body and the rotating body are rotatably supported by the frame, and the adhesive roll is arranged to rotate in parallel with the scraping up body and the rotating body; and a rotating shaft in the adhesive roll, the rotating shaft being movably supported to the frame so that said adhesive roll is in contact with the rotating body and a distance relation with respect to an outer periphery of the scraping up body is kept constant.
  • 18. A cleaning device comprising:a frame; a scraping up body; an adhesive roll; a rotating body rolling with the adhesive roll; and a dustpan body arranged at a rear portion of said scraping up body and configured to guide dust scraped tin by said scraping up body to the adhesive roll, wherein the scraping up body and the rotating body are rotatably supported by the frame, and the adhesive roll is arranged to rotate in parallel with the scraping up body and the rotating body; a rotating shaft in the adhesive roll, the rotating shaft being movably supported to the frame so that said adhesive roll is in contact with the rotating body and a distance relation with respect to an outer periphery of the scraping up body is kept constant; and the adhesive roll is mounted so as to ride over an imaginary circle around a center of a rotating shaft of the scraping up body so that said adhesive roll keeps said constant distance relation with said scraping up body, and a supporting guide for the rotating shaft of the adhesive roll is provided along an expected track which the rotating shaft of the adhesive roll draws on the frame when the outer diameter of the adhesive roll is reduced.
  • 19. A cleaning device comprising:a frame; a scraping up body; an adhesive roll; a rotating body rolling with the adhesive roll; a dustpan body arranged at a rear portion of said scraping a up body and configured to guide dust scraped up by said scraping up body to the adhesive roll, wherein the scraping up body and the rotating body are rotatably supported by the frame, and the adhesive roll is arranged to rotate in parallel with the scraping up body and the rotating body; and urging means for pressure contacting said adhesive roll with the rotating body.
  • 20. A cleaning device comprising:a frame; a scraping up body; an adhesive roll; and a dustpan body arranged at a rear portion of said scraping un body and configured to guide dust scraped up by said scraping up body to the adhesive roll, wherein the scraping up body and the adhesive roll are rotatably supported by the frame, and the adhesive roll is arranged to simultaneously rotate with the scraping up body while contacting an outer periphery of the scraping up body without contacting a surface to be cleaned.
  • 21. A cleaning device comprising:a frame; a scraping up body; an adhesive roll; and a dustpan body arranged at a rear portion of said scraping un body and configured to guide dust scraped up by said scraping up body to the adhesive roll, wherein the scraping up body and the adhesive roll are rotatably supported by the frame, and at least one portion of the adhesive roll is located above an upper part of the scraping up body, and wherein the adhesive roll is arranged to simultaneously rotate with the scraping up body while contacting an outer periphery of the scraping up body.
  • 22. A cleaning device comprising:a frame; a scraping up body; an adhesive roll; and a rotating body rolling with the adhesive roll, wherein the scraping up body and the rotating body are rotatably supported by the frame, the adhesive roll is arranged to rotate in parallel with the scraping up body and the rotating body, and the adhesive roll is positioned adjacently to the scraping up body without contacting a surface to be cleaned; and a dustpan body adjacently arranged at a rear portion of said scraping up body and configured to guide dust scraped up by said scraping up body to the adhesive roll wherein the dustpan body has a bottom surface portion and a bottom end portion of a scooping surface portion in contact with the surface to be cleaned with no gap.
Priority Claims (5)
Number Date Country Kind
2000-335014 Nov 2000 JP
2001-031547 Feb 2001 JP
2001-114645 Apr 2001 JP
2001-114646 Apr 2001 JP
2001-315993 Oct 2001 JP
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Number Name Date Kind
2211533 Boye Aug 1940 A
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