Claims
- 1. A hand tool for cleaning smooth surfaces, in particular panes of glass, comprising a flat-box-shaped holder; receiving a sponge block received in said holder; a squeegee spaced apart from said sponge block and parallel to it; a handle being disposed on said holder in a manner swivelable in terms of inclination and laterally about a vertical lateral swivel axis, and an inclination-adjusting axis extending parallel to said holder; two joints (SG, DG) disposed one above the other; and a common locking and unlocking element for locking both of said joints in a particular handle position including a slide provided to be displaceable parallel to the inclination-adjusting axis and swivelable with the lateral swivel axis is located between the two axes disposed spaced apart one above the other.
- 2. A hand tool as defined by claim 1, characterized in that said common element includes a slid and said lower joint (DG) effecting the lateral swiveling of said handle, includes a bearing body having a sleeve form about the vertical swivel axis and inserted rotatably into a bearing bush of said holder receiving said sleeve for rotation therein; a bearing fork and a guide channel for the slide protruding from said sleeve.
- 3. A hand tool as defined by claim 2, characterized in that a detent collar behind said bearing bush retains said sleeve of said lower joint (DG) in rotatably locked fashion.
- 4. A hand tool as defined by claim 2, characterized in that said upper joint (SG), effecting the inclination swiveling of the handle, has a swivel wheel, formed onto said handle and having a set of teeth on the circumference of said wheel, said swivel wheel being swivelably retained with said parallel axis in said bearing fork.
- 5. A hand tool as defined by claim 4, characterized in that said bearing bush , on its face end oriented toward said handle, has a plurality of grooves distributed uniformly over the circumference, and said slide, with a lower locking rib, engages at least one opposed ones of said grooves for locking said lower joint (DG), and with an upper locking rib engages in between two of said teeth on said swivel wheel, for simultaneous locking of said upper joint (SG).
- 6. A hand tool as defined by claim 5, characterized in that said slide has a polygonal bar cross section and on each of the two bar ends has one actuating head that, as a stop for limiting the two displacement end positions, cooperates with said guide channel, and recesses are provided between actuation heads and said two locking ribs on said slide bar, for releasing the locking positions for the adjustment motion of said two joints (SG, DG).
- 7. A hand tool as defined by claim 2, characterized in that said guide channel is located partly in said bearing bush and partly in said bearing fork.
- 8. A hand tool as defined by claim 1, characterized in that said lower joint (DG), comprises a sleeve, guide channel and bearing fork, and said upper joint (SG), comprises a swivel wheel formed onto said handle, each made in one piece of plastic, and a slide embodied as a plastic part.
- 9. A hand tool as defined by claim 1, characterized in that said squeegee is fixed interchangeably on said holder with a formed-on profile bead between retaining strips formed onto said holder and by means of a clamping strip of angular cross section engaging a profile bead, wherein at least two release buttons protrude at the top out of said holder and inserted into guide openings of said holder from the direction of said squeegee are formed onto said clamping strip.
- 10. A hand tool as defined by claim 9, characterized in that angular detent ribs gripping said clamping strip from behind and below are formed onto said holder beside said guide openings.
- 11. A hand tool as defined by claim 1, characterized in that said holder has two corners on the side toward said squeegee and has rim protrusions extended in curved fashion outward from said two corners, and said squeegee protrudes with its ends beyond said holder corners.
- 12. A hand tool as defined by claim 1, characterized in that said sponge block is embodied in one piece having two sponge portions having different firmnesses.
- 13. A hand tool as defined by claim 2, characterized in that said common element include a slide and a spring moves said slide into the locking position and holds it there.
- 14. A hand tool as defined by claim 13, characterized in that a guide in the form of an abutment bush is formed onto the slide; said spring embodied as a compression spring, engages in a positionally guided manner with one longitudinal end region of said spring, and with its other longitudinal end said spring rests on said joint sleeve.
- 15. A hand tool as defined by claim 14, characterized in that said guide is disposed on said slide between locking ribs that lock the axial rotation of said handle with respect to said holder, and extends in the longitudinal direction of said slide, and also forms a displacement limitation stop for said slide in the locking position.
- 16. A hand tool as defined by claim 1, characterized in that said common element includes a slide embodied as a cylindrical bolt of circular cross section, having opposed locking ribs for said joints (DG, SG) to lock said joints from rotation or swiveling.
- 17. A hand tool as defined by claim 1, characterized in that said two joints (DG, SG) can be moved into a locking position and held therein by a common spring wherein said handle is lockably connected to said holder by means of a locking bush, as a rotary joint (DG), and a locking extension, as a swivel joint (SG) and a spring is disposed about a rotary joint axis which is stationary in said holder.
- 18. A hand tool as defined by claim 17, characterized in that a bolt, as a rotary joint axis (7), is positionally fixed in a bearing bush (10) of said holder (1) with locking grooves (16) that cooperate with said locking extension (14) and, about which bolt said spring (5) is disposed, which is supported with one end on a bolt abutment (30/31) and with the other end on an abutment (32, 33) of said locking bush (6) which cooperates with locking means (38/39) on said side toward said holder.
- 19. A hand tool as defined by claim 17, characterized in that said locking extension on said handle is semicircular in embodiment, and has teeth, as locking protrusions, distributed uniformly over a semicircle, which in any swiveled handle position engage locking grooves protruding from said locking bush and recessed from an extension of said common element.
- 20. A hand tool as defined by claim 19, characterized in that said handle is displaceable in the longitudinal direction of a bolt in and counter to said spring in the longitudinal direction of said bolt, with said gearwheel-like locking extension of said handle and said locking bush thus joined via the swivel axis and a fork portion formed onto said locking bush, and at the same time said handle is rotatably retained in said bearing bush with said locking bush.
- 21. A hand tool as defined by claim 17, characterized in that said locking bush is cup-shaped in embodiment, is supported with its cup bottom at the top and bearing a formed-on fork portion, on the bolt abutment for said spring, spaced apart from a bush end open at the bottom receives a locked-in abutment washer for said spring, and at the free face end of said bush has detent protrusions in the form of ribs means oriented in the axial direction of said bush, which in every rotated position engage detent recesses, formed by holes of a lock washer fixed in said holder beneath a bearing bush.
- 22. A hand tool as defined by claim 21, characterized in that said lock washer overlaps an open face end, located in said holder, of said bearing bush and has a keyhole-like recess encompassing an annular groove extension of a bolt and keeps said bolt positionally fixed in said bearing bush.
- 23. A hand tool as defined by claim 17, characterized in that said locking bush is cup-shaped in embodiment, has a formed-on fork portion for said handle, beneath its cup bottom located at the bottom, which simultaneously forms an abutment for said spring, has an encompassing set of inside teeth on an inner toothed ring, with which in every rotated position it engages an encompassing set of outside teeth on an outer toothed ring of said bearing bush, wherein these outer teeth are formed onto the bottom of said cup-like bearing bush.
- 24. A hand tool as defined by claim 23, characterized in that said bolt passes through said cup bottom of said bearing bush and is fixed said bearing bush by a securing ring engaging its annular groove extension and being supported beneath said cup bottom.
- 25. A hand tool as defined by claim 23, characterized in that formed onto said bolt is a cup-shaped bush, which with its cup bottom located at the top forms said abutment for said spring engaging said bush and has locking grooves outside on said cup bottom.
- 26. A hand tool as defined by claim 17, characterized in that said locking bush has, encompassing its upper rim, a set of teeth as locking means, which engage locking grooves provided encompassing the upper rim of said bearing bush.
Priority Claims (2)
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
The present application is a continuation-in-part of PCT application No. PCT/EP87/00570 filed Oct. 3, 1987, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
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