This application claims priority from Hong Kong Patent Application No. 15109057.4 filed Sep. 16, 2015, contents of which are incorporated in its entirety.
The present invention is concerned with a surface cleaning device such as a floor mop, and a method of making thereof.
There are a variety of floor cleaning devices in the market. While most of them are effective in achieving the function of cleaning many of them suffer from different problems such as high cost of manufacturing, durability or ease of use.
The present invention seeks to provide an improved surface cleaning device which can address these problems at least to some extent, or to provide the public with alternatives.
According to a first aspect of the present invention, there is provided a surface cleaning device comprising a handle at which a user holds on to d device and maneuvers the device during use, a head to which the handle connects, a base at which the head is secured and is situated, in normal use, below the head, in that the base is provided with, in normal use, a lower surface for engaging a surface to be cleaned via a removable or disposable substrate material, wherein:—
Preferably, the base of the integral component may resemble a sleeve and include on one side a planar member defining the lower surface and on an opposite side the grippers, and wherein a cavity is defined between the grippers and the planar member for accommodating the head.
Advantageously, the head may be sized and shaped to fit within the cavity of the base of the integral component.
Suitably, the surface cleaning device may be sized and shaped such that the head may be securable within the base of the integral component by sliding into said base of the integral component from an opening at one lateral end of the sleeve.
In an embodiment, the head may be provided with apertures located beneath the grippers, the apertures for receiving tugged edges of the removable or disposable substrate.
In one embodiment, the base may have a cutout region via which connection means connecting the head and the handle protrudes.
In a specific embodiment, the base may be provided with an outwardly facing surface adjacent the grippers, the surface being roughened for improving frictional engagement of the removable or disposable substrate to the base during use.
In a different embodiment, the base and the head may be secured together by snap-fitting together. The base may include a planar member defining the lower surface and the integrally grippers may be raised from said planar member. The planar member may be provided with a thickened rim. The head may be provided with apertures, and may be configured such that on assembly said grippers are exposed or at least accessible for securing tugged edges of the removable or disposable substrate. Preferably, the base may be adapted to allow the removable or disposable substrate to wrap around the planar member.
In an embodiment, the surface cleaning may be configured such that the handle may be pivotably swivable in forward, rearward or sideway direction.
In one embodiment, the surface cleaning device may be provided with four grippers located at four corners of the base.
According to a second aspect of the present invention, there is provided a surface cleaning device comprising a handle via which a user holds on to the device and maneuvers the device during use, a head to which the handle connects, a base at which the head is secured and is situated, in normal use, below the head, in that the base is provided with, in normal use, a lower surface for engaging a surface to be cleaned via a removable or disposable substrate material, wherein the base is provided with a plurality of grippers for securing the disposable substrate material, the base and the grippers belong to an integral component. Preferably, the integral component of the base and the grippers may be made of essentially thermoplastics elastomer (TPE) and formed by injection molding in one step.
Some embodiments of the present invention will now be explained, with reference to the accompanied drawings, in which:—
The present invention is concerned with a surface cleaning device or more particular a floor mop.
A first embodiment of such device is shown in
The lower member 8 generally takes the form of a sleeve. The sleeve has a lower planar member 22 with a front end and a rear end thereof curved upwardly. Portion 24 of the sleeve that is curved up is provided with grippers 26, 28, 30, 32 for securing cleaning substrate such as cleaning sheets. As can be seen from
Four corners of the upper member 6 are provided with apertures 40. The upper member 6 is configured such that the apertures 40 are situated beneath the grippers 26, 28, 30, 32. Since the lower member 22 including the grippers 26, 28, 30, 32 are made of a soft material, in use when a sheet of cleaning fabric is wrapped around an outwardly facing surface of the planar member 22 edges of the cleaning fabric sheet can be pressed into the apertures 40 and the grippers 26, 28, 30, 32 with resilient fingers secure the edges and maintain the cleaning sheet fabric in position.
It is to be noted that the grippers 26, 28, 30, 32 and the sleeve 8 are integrally formed as one component, for example by injection molding. In other words, they are of one component and not separate components which require assembling. This is technically advantageously compared to the prior art in similarly constructed devices. The advantages come in two-fold. First, the integral design avoids the use of separate grippers which exist or form as standalone plugs. It can be envisaged that during use of the type of cleaning devices they undergo constant movement. The do away of separate grippers avoids the grippers dislodging from the base and accidentally releasing a cleaning fabric sheet unintentionally. Second, from a manufacture point of view the production of one integral component is economically advantageous over separate base and gripping plugs.
The manufacture of the integrally formed lower portion and grippers would encounter technical difficulties if conventional materials and techniques are used. In the above embodiment, thermoplastic elastomer (TPE) is used as a material in the lower member 8. However, other suitable materials such as ethylene-vinyl acetate (EVA) or materials with similar characteristics may be used.
Lower portion 58 or base of the device 52 is not in the form of a sleeve. Instead, the lower portion 58 has a thickened surrounding rim 59. Four grippers 76, 78, 80, 82 are provided which are raised from a lower planar member 72 of the base. The device 52 is configured such that upper member 56 or head of the device is snap-fittable to the lower member 58 at the rim 59. Similar to the device 2, on assembly the grippers 76, 78, 80, 82 protrude from openings at the corners of the upper member 56. In this embodiment, the lower portion and the upper portion are snap-fitted together so as to avoid the need perform an additional step of, for example, gluing or molding them together. Also similar to the device 2, the grippers 76, 78, 80, 82 and the base 58 are integrally formed.
It should be understood that certain features of the invention, which are, for clarity, described in the content of separate embodiments, may be provided in combination in a single embodiment. Conversely, various features of the invention which are, for brevity, described in the content of a single embodiment, may be provided separately or in any appropriate sub-combinations. It is to be noted that certain features of the embodiments are illustrated by way of non-limiting examples. Also, a skilled person in the art will be aware of the prior art which is not explained in the above for brevity purpose.
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15109057 | Sep 2015 | HK | national |
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20170071438 A1 | Mar 2017 | US |