Claims
- 1. A liquid dispensing handle for a cleaning implement chosen from a mop, a squeegee, and a broom comprising:a tubular shaft defining an internal chamber and including a top portion and a bottom portion; means for connecting the floor cleaning implement to said bottom portion; an upper valve assembly sealably disposed in said top portion; means for actuating said upper valve assembly to allow air into said tubular shaft coupled to said upper valve assembly; a rod longitudinally disposed in said tubular shaft, said rod defining an internal rod chamber, and including a bottom portion, said bottom portion defining holes; and a lower valve assembly sealably disposed in said bottom portion including an assembly outlet that allows a liquid to pass out from said internal chamber directly onto a surface to be cleaned when said actuating means is manually activated by a user.
- 2. The liquid dispensing handle of claim 1 wherein the internal chamber defined by said tubular shaft retains one chosen from a cleaner, a wax and a germicide in said tubular shaft.
- 3. The liquid dispensing handle of claim 2 wherein said upper valve assembly includes a depressible push button coupled to a valve stem seal, whereby depression of said push button allows air to enter into said internal chamber.
- 4. A handle for a floor cleaning implement chosen from a mop, a squeegee, and a broom, comprising:a tubular shaft including an upper portion and a lower portion; a first valve displaced in said upper portion including means for submitting air into said tublar shaft; a second valve displaced in said lower portion whereby an air tight chamber is created between said first valve and said second valve in said tubular shaft; and a dispensing outlet proximal to said second valve for dispensing one chosen from a cleaner, a wax, and a germicide from said air tight chamber directly onto a surface to be cleaned, waxed or germicidally treated, wherein said dispensing outlet includes a receiving port for interchangeably accepting discharge nozzles capable of dispensing different types of liquids and dispensing liquids at different flow rates.
- 5. The handle of claim 4 wherein said first valve assembly includes at least one first seal which engages said tubular shaft to prevent air from leaking past said seal.
- 6. The handle of claim 4 wherein said second valve assembly includes at least one second seal which engages said tubular shaft to prevent liquid from leaking past said seal.
- 7. The handle of claim 6 wherein said first and second seals are O-rings.
- 8. The handle of claim 7 further comprising an internal shaft disposed longitudinally in said tubular shaft and coupled to said second valve assembly.
- 9. The handle of claim 8 wherein said submitting means is capable of being actuated to one of a storage mode, whereby liquid is retained in said air tight chamber, and a dispensing mode, whereby air is permitted to enter into said air tight chamber and liquid is consequently dispensed from said air tight chamber.
- 10. The handle of claim 9 wherein said submitting means includes a bias element capable of returning said submitting means to said storage mode from said dispensing mode.
- 11. The handle of claim 10 further comprising an autoclavable end connector for attaching different types of cleaning head elements to said handle.
- 12. The handle of claim 11 wherein said first valve is removable from said internal upper portion of said tubular shaft whereby liquid may be poured into said tubular shaft.
- 13. A liquid dispensing mop handle comprising:a container including a first portion, a second portion, and an internal chamber; a first valve assembly located in said first portion in said internal chamber, said valve assembly capable of submitting air into said internal chamber; a second valve assembly disposed in said second portion in said internal chamber, capable of cooperating with said first valve assembly to dispense one chosen from a cleaner, a wax and a germicide retained in said internal chamber directly onto a surface to be cleaned, waxed or germicidally treated; and an outlet disposed in at least one of said second value assembly and said container, said outlet capable of accepting discharge nozzles that dispense liquids at different rates.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/417,189, filed Oct. 12, 1999 (now U.S. Pat. No. 6 227 744).
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