This application is an U.S. national stage of PCT/CN2013/084580, filed on Sep. 29, 2013, which claims priority to Chinese Patent Application No. 201210375133.8, filed on Sep. 29, 2012, the contents of which are each incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
The present invention relates to the technical field of manufacturing of small appliances, and particularly relates to a glass-wiping robot.
For a glass-wiping robot available in the market, the body thereof is usually connected to a power cord for supplying power to the operating of the glass-wiping robot. Generally, the other end of the power cord is connected to a safety buckle, and the safety buckle is stuck between the glass and the frame in order to prevent the glass-wiping robot from being damaged by accidental falling. However, the machine may sway during falling, and the window may be pushed open when the glass-wiping robot sways to the side of the glass, resulting in that the safety buckle cannot be stuck between the glass and the frame and then falls off together with the glass-wiping robot. Or, the glass may be accidentally opened by the user due to his/her negligence, and the safety buckle may also escape from the glass and the frame, and fall off together with the robot, which will damage the glass-wiping robot or cause unexpected dangers.
It is a technical objective of the present invention to provide a glass-wiping robot having a safety buckle with a suction cup to overcome the deficiencies in the prior art. The disclosed glass-wiping robot can effectively prevent the robot from accidental falling, and is convenient to carry.
The technical objective of the present invention is realized through the following technical solutions:
A glass-wiping robot comprises a robot main body, a power cord and a safety buckle, wherein the power cord is connected to the robot main body and winds onto the safety buckle, and the safety buckle is provided with a suction cup through which the safety buckle sucks on the glass.
Further, the safety buckle comprises a first end face and a second end face connected by a central pillar, and at least one of the first and second end faces is provided with a first threading hole and a second threading hole.
When the suction cup is provided at the first end face, the power cord threads into the first threading hole of the second end face, and winds on the central pillar, and then threads out the second threading hole of the second end face.
When the suction cup is provided at the second end face, the power cord threads into the first threading hole of the first end face, and winds on the central pillar, and then threads out the second threading hole of the first end face.
A through hole is provided at the center of the central pillar for facilitating the threading.
Preferably, the first threading hole and the second threading hole are axisymmetrically provided with respect to the central pillar.
The glass-wiping robot with a safety buckle of the present invention has the following advantages:
When inadvertently falling off the window, the glass-wiping robot of the present invention provides double protection and improved safety effects. On one hand, the suction cup can bear the weight of the safety buckle, which serves as the first protection. On the other hand, if the suction cup fails, the safety buckle will still be stuck between the glass and the frame, which serves as the second protection.
The glass-wiping robot of the present invention is convenient to carry, since it allows for conveniently fixing or moving the safety buckle.
The present invention is further described in detail with reference to the drawings and embodiments.
The falling prevention principle of the safety buckle with the suction cup is described below in detail with reference to
When the glass-wiping robot main body 1 inadvertently falls off a window, it can be well prevented from being damaged upon falling due to the suction cup 2, if the suction force of the suction cup 2 is greater than the impact force of the glass-wiping robot main body 1 when falling. While if the suction force of the suction cup 2 is not enough to resist the great impact force of the glass-wiping robot main body 1 when falling, and the suction cup 2 together with the safety buckle 3 separates from the glass 5, the suction cup 2 and the safety buckle 3 can still be stuck in the gap of the glass and the frame, which serves as a second protection. Particularly, the suction cup 2 together with the safety buckle 3 is fixed on the window glass 5 by sucking on the glass, and the window will not be pushed open by the sway of the power cord 4, even if a greater pushing force is applied to the window glass 5 when the falling glass-wiping robot main body 1 sways to the lowest point. This is because the suction cup 2 sucks on the glass 5 such that the suction cup 2 and the glass 5 become a whole. That is, although the power cord 4 applies a side pushing force on the window, the suction force of the suction cup 2 pulls glass 5 towards the frame, and the two forces are neutralized so that the window glass is hardly be pushed open. Further, the suction force of the suction cup 2 on glass 5 can effectively release the great impact force generated by the falling of the glass-wiping robot main body 1. When the suction cup 2 and the safety buckle 3 are stuck in the gap between the glass 5 and the frame after falling off the glass 5, the impact force of the swaying glass-wiping robot main body 1 is subsequently and correspondingly reduced, resulting in that the window glass is hardly pushed open. In this case, the following situation occurred if only the safety buckle 3 stuck between the glass 5 and the frame is used can be effectively prevented: when the glass 5 is pushed by a sway pushing force or other factors, the safety buckle 3 will escape from the glass 5 and the frame, resulting in the damage of the glass-wiping robot main body 1.
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When the suction cup 2 is provided at the first end face 31, the power cord 4 threads into the first threading hole 321 of the second end face 32, and winds on the central pillar 33, and then threads out the second threading hole 322 of the second end face 32.
In another example, the suction cup 2 may be provided at the second end face 32. In this case, the power cord 4 threads into the first threading hole 311 of the first end face 31, and winds on the central pillar 33, and then threads out the second threading hole 312 of the first end face 31.
When cleaning a glass in practice, the glass-wiping robot body is disposed at the outer side of the glass for the cleaning work, the safety buckle with a suction cup sucks on the inner side of the glass, and there is only a gap between the glass and the frame for the power cord to pass through. It is to be noted that the power cord of the present invention shall be comprehended as comprising a safety rope or a safety power rope, or other ropes for preventing the glass-wiping robot from accidental falling. The shape of the safety buckle and the manner of winding a wire on the safety buckle are not limited to those described in the above embodiments, and all glass-wiping robots having the structure of a safety buckle with a suction cup should fall into the scope of the claims of the present invention.
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