Cleaning implement with removable cleaning element

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6820301
  • Patent Number
    6,820,301
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, May 7, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 23, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
Disclosed is a cleaning implement with a removable cleaning element comprising a base member having a first end with an annular toothed edge and at least one resilient retention member positioned intermediate the toothed edge and a second end of the base member, each resilient retention member having a stop surface facing the second end. An annular locking member is movably mounted on the base member, the locking member having an inner wall surface and at least one ledge projecting from the inner wall surface and adapted to abut the retention member stop surface. The inner wall surface of the locking member further includes a threaded portion intermediate an end of the locking member and the ledge. Also included is a cleaning element mounting member having an annular toothed edge for complementary engagement with the toothed edge of the base member and an outer wall surface with a threaded portion for threaded engagement with the threaded portion of the locking member. A cleaning element in the form of a mop head may be secured to the mounting member. The cleaning implement may be movably secured to an elongated handle.
Description




The present invention relates to a cleaning implement having a cleaning element mounted on a removable mounting member.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




In the drawings illustrating embodiments of the present invention:





FIG. 1

is an exploded view of the cleaning implement of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a perspective view showing the cleaning implement fully assembled and secured to an elongated handle;





FIG. 3

is an exploded partial cutaway view of a first embodiment of the cleaning implement;





FIG. 4

is an exploded partial cutaway view of a second embodiment of the cleaning implement;





FIG. 5

is a cross-sectional view of a second end of the cleaning implement secured to a handle;





FIG. 6

is a cross-sectional view of the embodiment of the cleaning implement of

FIG. 3

partially assembled;





FIG. 7

is a cross-sectional view of the embodiment of the cleaning implement of

FIG. 3

fully assembled;





FIG. 8

is a cross-sectional view of the embodiment of the cleaning implement of

FIG. 4

partially assembled;





FIG. 9

is a cross-sectional view of the embodiment of the cleaning implement of

FIG. 4

fully assembled; and





FIG. 10

is a cross-sectional view of a second locking member as seen in FIG.


5


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Referring to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, cleaning implement


10


comprises a base member


12


, a locking member


24


, and a cleaning element mounting member


32


having a cleaning element


40


secured thereto. Cleaning element


40


may comprise a mop head, a bristle head of a broom, a squeegee or one of many other types of such cleaning elements. Base member


12


includes a first end


14


and a second end


18


. In a first embodiment, base member


12


is of a generally annular construction defining a bore into which an elongated handle


44


is received so that base member


12


may be movably secured to handle


44


. Alternatively, the cleaning implement may be used without being secured to the handle.




Referring to

FIGS. 1 and 3

, base member first end


14


includes an annular toothed edge


16


and one or more resilient retention members


20


positioned intermediate toothed edge


16


and base member second end


18


. A shoulder


42


may be provided on base member


12


between retention members


20


and second end


18


for abutting a locking member ledge


28


and restricting movement of locking member


24


along base member


12


to within a range between retention members


20


and shoulder


42


, in a manner to be described in more detail later.




As seen more clearly in

FIG. 3

, retention members


20


may have a cantilevered beam construction. Alternatively, retention members


20


may be supported at both ends, the portions of the retention members residing between the ends being designed to deflect under an applied load. Each resilient retention member


20


has a stop surface


22


facing second end


18


. Stop surface


22


extends generally perpendicularly with respect to a longitudinal axis X of base member


12


(

FIG. 1

) and is configured for abutting locking member ledge


28


projecting from an inner wall surface of locking member


24


, to be described in greater detail later. Each retention member


20


may also include an inclined surface


66


positioned between stop surface


22


and toothed edge


16


. In a first embodiment of the cleaning implement shown in

FIG. 3

, a plurality of resilient retention members


20


is spaced evenly around an outer surface of first end


14


.




Referring to

FIGS. 1

,


2


and


5


, if base member


12


is to be movably secured to elongated handle


44


, base member second end


18


may include an annular portion


46


and a shoulder


48


intermediate annular portion


46


and retention members


20


. Annular portion


46


has an outer wall surface including a threaded portion


52


proximate shoulder


48


and one or more slots


54


extending along annular portion


46


from base member second end


18


generally toward base member first end


14


and extending into threaded portion


52


of second end


18


. Due to the presence of slots


54


, parts of annular portion


46


adjacent the slots are unsupported and, therefore, relatively resilient.




Referring to

FIGS. 1 and 3

, an annular locking member


24


is movably mounted on base member


12


. Locking member


24


has an inner wall surface and at least one ledge


28


projecting from the inner wall surface. Ledge


28


is adapted to abut retention member stop surfaces


22


when cleaning implement


10


is fully assembled. The inner wall surface of locking member


24


also includes a threaded portion


30


proximate an end of the locking member and between an end


70


of locking member


24


and ledge


28


.




Mounting member


32


includes an outer wall surface


80


and an annular toothed edge


34


for complementary engagement with toothed edge


16


of base member


12


. Outer wall surface


80


has a threaded portion


82


for threaded engagement with threaded portion


30


of locking member


24


, in a manner described in greater detail later. A cleaning element


40


is secured to mounting member


32


using any one of a variety of known methods. Generally, cleaning element


40


is permanently affixed to mounting member


32


to produce a unitary cleaning element sub-assembly.




As seen in

FIGS. 1 and 2

, if base member


12


is to be movably secured to elongated handle


44


, a second annular locking member


56


is movably mounted on base member


12


along annular portion


46


. Referring to

FIG. 10

, second locking member


56


has an inner wall surface


58


and at least one ledge


60


projecting from inner wall surface


58


. Ledge


60


is adapted to abut shoulder


48


when cleaning implement


10


is assembled, thereby restricting movement of second locking member


56


along base member


12


. A threaded portion


62


extends along inner wall surface


58


intermediate an end


64


of second locking member


56


and ledge


60


for threaded engagement with threaded portion


52


of the annular portion outer wall surface (see FIG.


1


).




The steps involved in assembling cleaning implement


10


will now be discussed. Referring to

FIGS. 5 and 10

, to secure base member


12


to handle


44


, handle


44


is inserted into base member and second locking member threaded portion


62


is placed in contact with base member second end threaded portion


52


to enable engagement between the threaded portions. Second locking member


56


is then rotated with respect to base member second end threaded portion


52


to engage second locking member threaded portion


62


. Engagement between threaded portion


52


of the annular portion outer wall surface and second locking member threaded portion


62


causes annular portion


46


on either side of slots


54


into compressive contact with elongated handle


44


. This contact secures base member


12


to elongated handle


44


.




Referring to

FIGS. 1

,


3


and


6


, to assemble locking member


24


to base member


12


, locking member


24


is placed over base member first end


14


such that first end


14


extends through locking member


24


. Locking member


24


is urged toward base member second end


18


until it engages inclined surfaces


66


(if present), causing unsupported portions of retention members


20


to deflect inward toward handle


44


. Locking member


24


thus slides over retention members


20


toward second end


18


of base member


12


until locking member


24


has passed over retention members


20


, allowing retention members


20


to return to their undeflected states. At this point, movement of locking member


24


back toward base member first end


14


will eventually bring locking member ledge


28


in abutting contact with stop surfaces


22


, thereby preventing further movement of locking member


24


in that direction. In addition, movement of locking member


24


toward base member second end


18


will eventually bring locking member ledge


28


in abutting contact with shoulder


42


, thereby preventing further movement of locking member


24


in that direction. Movement of locking member


24


on base member


12


is thereby restricted to within a range between retention members


20


and shoulder


42


, as indicated by dimension Y shown in FIG.


3


.




Referring to

FIG. 7

, in a first embodiment mounting member


32


is removably attached to base member


12


as follows. Threaded portion


82


of mounting member


32


is brought into contact with threaded portion


30


of locking member


24


. As a user holds mounting member


32


in contact with locking member


24


, locking member


24


is rotated with respect to mounting member


32


, causing locking member threaded portion


30


to engage corresponding threaded portion


82


on mounting member


32


, thereby urging mounting member


32


toward base member


12


. As mounting member


32


moves toward base member


12


, mounting member toothed edge


34


moves toward engagement with base member toothed edge


16


and locking member ledge


28


moves toward, and eventually comes into contact with, stop surfaces


22


of retention members


20


.




When mounting member toothed edge


34


and base member toothed edge


16


become engaged (i.e., when the teeth of one toothed edge extend at least partially into corresponding cavities in the other toothed edge), rotation of mounting member


32


with respect to base member


12


will be substantially restricted to a degree depending on the depth of the engagement and the sizes of the teeth. At the point where teeth of one toothed edge extend completely into corresponding cavities in the other toothed edge, rotation of mounting member


32


with respect to base member


12


should be prevented completely.




As rotation of locking member


24


continues past the point at which the toothed edges become completely engaged, locking member ledge


28


is urged toward stop surfaces


22


on retention members


20


until locking member ledge


28


comes into contact with stop surfaces


22


. When locking member ledge


28


abuts stop surfaces


22


and base member toothed edge


16


is completely engaged with mounting member toothed edge


34


, mounting member


32


is removably secured to base member


12


.




As noted above, cleaning element


40


is generally permanently affixed to mounting member


32


to produce a unitary cleaning element assembly. When it is desired to replace the cleaning element, mounting member


32


is disengaged from base member


12


and discarded. A new cleaning element assembly is then attached to base member


12


as described above. To remove mounting member


32


to which a used cleaning element is attached, locking member


24


is rotated about base member


12


in a direction appropriate to disengage the threaded portions of locking member


24


and mounting member


32


. Rotation is continued until the locking member and mounting member threaded portions become completely disengaged, enabling a user to remove mounting member


32


from locking member


24


.




The structure of a second embodiment of the invention will now be described. Referring to

FIG. 4

, mounting member annular toothed edge


34


A projects from an inner wall surface of mounting member


32


A between a first end


80


A and a second end


70


A of mounting member


32


A. In this embodiment, a detent system may be incorporated to maintain toothed edges


16


A and


34


A in engagement during engagement of locking member threaded portion


30


with mounting member threaded portion


82


A. The detent system comprises at least one ledge


72


A projecting from the inner wall surface of mounting member


32


A intermediate toothed edge


34


A and end


80


A of mounting member


32


A, and a groove


76


A positioned in an outer wall surface of base member


12


A between toothed edge


16


A and retention members


20


A.




Groove


76


A is configured to receive ledge


72


A therein such that a snap-fit is created between groove


76


A and ledge


72


A when toothed edges


34


A and


16


A are engaged, thereby maintaining toothed edges


34


A and


16


A in an engaged position while locking member


24


is rotated by a user to engage locking member threaded portion


30


with mounting member threaded portion


82


A.




Assembly of the second embodiment will now be described. Referring to

FIGS. 4

,


8


and


9


, mounting member toothed edge


34


A and base member toothed edge


16


A are engaged prior engagement of locking member threaded portion


30


with mounting member threaded portion


82


A. In this embodiment, mounting member


32


A is removably attached to base member


12


A as follows. Base member first end


12


A is inserted into mounting member


32


A as shown in

FIG. 7

to bring base member toothed edge


16


A into engagement with mounting member toothed edge


34


A. As base member toothed edge


16


A engages mounting member toothed edge


34


A, mounting member ledge


72


A also engages base member groove


76


A in a snap fit.




Engagement between mounting member ledge


72


A and base member groove


76


A acts to maintain the engagement between the toothed edges of mounting member


32


A and base member first end


14


A, eliminating the need for a user to hold the toothed edges in contact during application of locking member threaded portion


30


to mounting member threaded portion


82


A. At this point, locking member


24


either abuts shoulder


42


A or resides in a position recessed from base member first end


14


A such that it does not interfere with engagement between the mounting member toothed edge


34


A and the base member toothed edge


16


A.




After the base member and mounting member toothed edges are engaged, locking member


24


is brought into contact with mounting member


32


A so as to enable locking member threaded portion


30


to engage mounting member threaded portion


82


A. Locking member


24


is then rotated so as to engage locking member threaded portion


30


and mounting member threaded portion


82


A. As rotation continues, locking member ledge


28


is urged toward stop surfaces


22


A of retention members


20


A. When locking member ledge


28


abuts stop surfaces


22


A and base member toothed edge


16


A is engaged with mounting member toothed edge


34


A, mounting member


32


A is removably secured to base member


12


A.




It should be understood that the preceding is merely a detailed description of one embodiment of this invention and that numerous changes to the disclosed embodiment can be made in accordance with the disclosure herein without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention. The preceding description, therefore, is not meant to limit the scope of the invention. Rather, the scope of the invention is to be determined only by the appended claims and their equivalents.



Claims
  • 1. A cleaning implement with a removable cleaning element comprising:a base member having a first end with an annular toothed edge and at least one resilient retention member positioned intermediate the toothed edge and a second end of the base member, each resilient retention member having a stop surface facing the second end; an annular locking member movably mounted on the base member, the locking member having an inner wall surface and at least one ledge projecting from the inner wall surface and adapted to abut the retention member stop surface, the inner wall surface further including a threaded portion intermediate an end of the locking member and the at least one ledge; a cleaning element mounting member having an annular toothed edge for complementary engagement with the toothed edge of the base member and an outer wall surface with a threaded portion for threaded engagement with the threaded portion of the locking member.
  • 2. The cleaning implement of claim 1 wherein the cleaning element comprises a mop head.
  • 3. The cleaning implement of claim 1 wherein the base member further comprises a shoulder intermediate the at least one retention member and the base member second end adapted for abutting the at least one locking member ledge for restricting movement of the locking member on the base member to within a range between the at least one retention member and the shoulder.
  • 4. The cleaning implement of claim 1 wherein the base member is movably secured to an elongated handle.
  • 5. The cleaning implement of claim 4 wherein the base member second end includes an annular portion and a shoulder intermediate the annular portion and the at least one retention member, the annular portion having an outer wall surface including a threaded portion and at least one slot extending along the annular portion from the base member second end generally toward the base member first end and extending into the threaded portion of the second end; anda second annular locking member movably mounted on the base member along the annular portion, the second locking member having an inner wall surface and at least one ledge projecting from the inner wall surface and adapted to abut the shoulder, the inner wall surface also having a threaded portion intermediate an end of the second locking member and the at least one ledge for threaded engagement with the threaded portion of the annular portion outer wall surface, such that engagement between the threaded portion of the annular portion outer wall surface and the second locking member inner wall surface threaded portion urges the annular portion on either side of each slot into contact with the elongated handle, securing the base member to the elongated handle.
  • 6. The cleaning implement of claim 1 wherein the at least one resilient retention member has a cantilevered beam construction.
  • 7. The cleaning implement of claim 1 wherein the at least one retention member further comprises an inclined surface positioned intermediate the stop surface and the toothed edge.
  • 8. The cleaning implement of claim 1 wherein the base member toothed edge and the mounting member toothed edge are engaged to prevent rotation of the mounting member with respect to the base member.
  • 9. The cleaning implement of claim 8 wherein the mounting member annular toothed edge projects from an inner wall surface of the mounting member between a first end and a second end of the mounting member.
  • 10. The cleaning implement of claim 9 wherein at least one ledge projects from the inner wall surface of the mounting member intermediate the toothed edge and an end of the mounting member and the first end of the base member includes an outer wall surface with a groove positioned intermediate the toothed edge of the base member and the at least one resilient retention member for receiving therein the at least one ledge projecting from the inner wall surface of the mounting member.
  • 11. The cleaning implement of claim 1 wherein a plurality of retention members is substantially evenly spaced around an outer surface of the base member first end.
  • 12. A connection system for interconnecting two members of an implement comprising:an annular toothed edge mounted to a first end of a base member; at least one resilient retention member positioned intermediate the toothed edge and a second end of the base member, the at least one resilient retention member having a stop surface facing the base member second end; an annular locking member movably mounted on the base member and having an inner wall surface with at least one ledge projecting from the inner wall surface adapted to abut the stop surface on the at least one resilient retention member, the inner wall surface including a threaded portion intermediate an end of the locking member and the at least one ledge; and a mounting member having an annular toothed edge for complementary engagement with the toothed edge of the base member and an outer wall surface with a threaded portion for threaded engagement with the threaded portion of the locking member.
  • 13. The connection system of claim 12 further comprising a shoulder intermediate the at least one retention member and the second end adapted to abut the locking member ledge for restricting movement of the locking member on the base member to a range between the at least one retention member and the shoulder.
  • 14. The connection system of claim 12 wherein the at least one resilient retention member has a cantilevered beam construction.
  • 15. The connection system of claim 12 wherein the at least one retention member further comprises an inclined surface positioned intermediate the stop surface and the toothed edge.
  • 16. The connection system of claim 12 wherein the base member toothed edge and the mounting member toothed edge are engaged to prevent rotation of mounting member with respect to the base member.
  • 17. The connection system of claim 16 wherein the mounting member annular toothed edge projects from an inner wall surface of the mounting member between a first end and a second end of the mounting member.
  • 18. The connection system of claim 17 wherein at least one ledge projects from the inner wall surface of the mounting member intermediate the toothed edge and an end of the mounting member and the first end of the base member includes an outer wall surface with a groove positioned intermediate the toothed edge of the base member and the at least one resilient retention member for receiving therein the at least one ledge projecting from the inner wall surface of the mounting member.
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