The invention generally concerns cleaning utensils and more specifically relates to a mop head having a displaceable handle attachment.
For cleaning purposes, for dry or wet cleaning of above all floors, it is common in the present time to use mops secured to mop holders or heads being equipped with handles. Such mops are employed in professional cleaning but increasingly also in home cleaning. The mops are normally fitted onto the frame of the mop head, which is basically a plate having essentially the shape of a rectangle or a rhomboid, and are attached to the frame in an appropriate manner. In the centre of the frame is provided a handle attachment in which a handle may be mounted, normally by means of a quick connection in order to enable easy assembly and disassembly. The handle attachment is articulated with one or more joints to provide a comfortable working position during sweeping while simultaneously allowing the frame and the fitted mop to lie flat on the floor.
A traditional shortcoming of this type of mop head was that the handle attachment was attached stationary at the centre of the frame. Such a design limits the accessibility, e.g. under cupboards, cabinets or other furniture or behind radiators, to less than half the length of the frame. This problem has been solved by providing the handle attachment so as to be displaceable roughly between one end of the frame and its centre. In this manner the handle attachment may be adjusted so that almost the entire length of the frame may be used under hindering furniture etc. In existing designs it is relatively difficult to release the mop head handle attachment from the frame in order to move it and to secure the handle attachment to the frame again, respectively. This is usually done by manually shifting a lock arm placed down by the frame or by actuating a foot operated knob of the general type found on vacuum cleaner nozzles.
A general object of the present invention is therefore to suggest a solution that eliminates the above discussed shortcomings and problems.
A more specific object of the invention is to enable improved and uncomplicated displaceability of a handle attachment relative to a frame of a mop head.
Another specific object of the invention is to provide a simple and uncomplicated method for practical and effective displacement between a handle attachment and a frame of a mop head.
These and other objects are met by the invention as defined by the accompanying claims.
The invention generally relates to a mop head having a frame and a handle attachment that is moveable along the frame. According to a first aspect a basic idea is to provide a mop head where the handle attachment has a slider being displaceable in a guide groove of the frame. The slider has at least one surface for frictionally engaging a surface of the guide groove and biasing means biasing the surface of the slider against the surface of the guide groove, whereby the handle attachment and its slider are depressable against the force of the biasing means to relieve the engagement between the slider and guide groove surfaces.
Such a configuration has the advantages of providing very advantageous, quick, practical and comfortable locking and release of the handle attachment relative to the frame.
In accordance with a further aspect of the invention there is provided an improved method of locking and releasing, respectively, a mutual displaceability between a handle attachment and a frame of such a mop head. Basically, the handle attachment and its slider are depressed towards the frame by means of an attached handle, so that the slider is released from a biased frictional engagement with the frame. During continued depression the handle attachment is then moved to a desired position and when the handle attachment and its slider are relieved again the handle attachment is locked in a new desired position.
With such a method, handle attachment locking and release may be performed very quickly and conveniently standing in an upright position, and without any unstable foot operation.
Further developments of the invention and embodiments thereof are specified in the subclaims. Other advantages of the invention will become clear when reading the below detailed description of embodiments of the invention.
The invention and further objects and advantages thereof will be best understood by reference to the following description taken together with the accompanying drawings, in which:
The principles of the invention will be explained with reference to the exemplifying embodiment of the invention that is illustrated in the accompanying drawings and that is an example of an application of the basic principles of the invention to one type of mop head or holder. It is emphasized that the illustrated embodiment has the sole purpose of illustrating a presently preferred design according to the invention and is not intended to limit the invention to the details shown in the drawings,
As was discussed in the introduction a shortcoming of existing mop heads having some kind of relative displaceability between the frame and the handle attachment is that they are difficult and inconvenient to adjust between a locked and a mutually displaceable condition. In view thereof the inventor has now realized that the handling of the mop head would be facilitated considerably if the actual manipulation for obtaining this adjustment could be performed separate from the actual mop frame, i.e. without any hand or foot operation directly at the actual frame. According to the invention this is basically achieved by concentrating the actual manipulation to a handle that is connected to the mop head. Thereby, it will be possible to perform the adjustment between locked and displaceable condition in a next to natural working position during sweeping with the mop head.
In the basic embodiment that is illustrated in
The handle attachment 2 includes a handle sleeve 31 that is releasably interconnectable with the handle 26. In particular, the handle sleeve 31 of the handle attachment 2 may have an opening 36 for snap-fit reception of a locking pin (not specifically shown) or similar means of the handle 26. Through an articulated mechanism 32 the handle attachment 2 is pivotally connected to the frame 29 in the manner that will now be more closely described in connection with primarily
The slider 3 has at least one, but in this illustrated embodiment two engagement surfaces 4, 5 for frictional engagement with a respective, cooperating surface 21, 22 of the guide groove 20 (see especially
It is clear from
The surface/-s 4, 5 of the slider 3 and/or the surface/-s 21, 22 of the guide groove 20 cooperating therewith may, when called for, be provided with a friction increasing structure or coating 27 that promotes a secure mutual locking between the slider 3 and the frame 29 in the functional locking position. This is indicated in
A method according to the invention for permitting locking and release, respectively, of the handle attachment 2 with regard to a mutual displaceability of the mop head 1 attachment 2 and the frame 29 is performed with the now described mop head 1 serving as an example. As was indicated earlier the slider 3 and the frame 29 are locked to each other through the biasing force F and with regard to a mutual displaceability when the mop head 1 is fully relieved or in a normal working position, i.e. without any essential loading of the handle attachment 2 and the slider 3 perpendicular to the frame 29.
When a mutual displacement between the handle attachment 2 and the frame 29 is desired the handle attachment 2 and thereby its slider 3 are depressed by means of the connected handle 26. They are depressed in a direction T (see
In alternative, but not specifically illustrated embodiments of the invention variants or modifications of the different illustrated parts of the utility may be used without departing from the scope of the invention. Above all, the invention is not restricted to the illustrated and described schematical configuration of the cooperating slide means and biasing means or of the guide groove, but includes variants and modifications thereof that provide the same basic functions as described above. Although the invention has been illustrated and described with specific reference to an application for one type of mop head the invention shall in no way be restricted to this actual application. The basic principles of the invention may thus be applied to other types of mop heads.
The invention has been described in connection with what is presently considered the most practical and preferred embodiment, but it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiment. The invention is therefore intended to cover various modifications and equivalent arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.
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