The present invention relates generally to cleaning devices, and more particularly to cleaning devices with interchangeable handles and cleaning heads.
Cleaning devices, such as brooms, mops, household cleaning brushes, dusters, cloths, fabric mitts, pads, sponges, squeegees, etc., include elongate handles affixed to cleaning heads of the devices, such as broom heads, mop heads, brush heads, duster heads, fabric mitt heads, pad heads, sponge heads, squeegee heads, etc. The handles typically have a fixed length and diameter, although the handles may also have an adjustable length. In some instances, such as with push brooms, the handle may be secured to the broom head by a threaded connection.
The present application is directed to a cleaning device having a cleaning head assembly and a handle assembly. The assemblies are removably attached to one another by a locking mechanism that includes a female attachment portion having a receptacle and being affixed to a cleaning head, and a male attachment portion having a locking projection and being affixed to a handle and adapted for removable engagement with the female attachment portion. The locking projection on the male attachment portion is biased to engage the receptacle in the female attachment portion so as to releaseably lock the cleaning head and the handle together.
According to an aspect, a locking mechanism for the removable attachment of a cleaning head to a handle is provided. The locking mechanism includes a female attachment portion having a receptacle and being affixed to a cleaning head, and a male attachment portion having a locking projection and being affixed to a handle and adapted for removable engagement with the female attachment portion, the locking projection on the male attachment portion being biased to engage the receptacle in the female attachment portion so as to releaseably lock the cleaning head and the handle together, wherein the female and male attachment portions have corresponding cross-sections that prevent rotation of the handle relative to the cleaning head when engaged.
The female and the male attachment portions each have substantially triangular cross-sections to prevent rotation of the handle relative to the cleaning head when engaged.
The female and male attachment portions each have corresponding alignment members such that when the alignment portions mate the female and male attachment portions are aligned and relative rotation of the male attachment portion relative to the female attachment portion is restricted.
The alignment member of the female attachment portion is a groove and the alignment member of the male attachment portion is a projection.
The groove and projection extend axially along the respective attachment portion.
The locking projection is resiliently deflectable in a deflection direction perpendicular to an insertion direction of the handle.
The locking projection is deflectable in the deflection direction during insertion/removal of the male attachment portion in/from the female attachment portion.
The male attachment portion has first and second axially extending portions each having a substantially similar cross-section, and wherein the cross-section of the first axially extending portion is larger than the cross-section of the second axially extending portion.
The first and second axially extending portions each have a substantially triangular cross-section.
The female attachment portion has first and second axially extending portions each having a substantially similar cross-section, and wherein the cross-section of the first axially extending portion is larger than the cross-section of the second axially extending portion.
The first and second axially extending portions each have a substantially triangular cross-section.
The female attachment portion has laterally projecting portions with one or more openings for receiving a fastener to affix the female attachment portion to the cleaning head.
The female attachment portion is integrally formed with the cleaning head.
The female attachment portion is pivotable relative to the cleaning head.
The male attachment portion includes a stop for preventing over insertion of the handle in the male attachment portion.
The male attachment portion includes an opening for receiving a fastener to secure the handle to the male attachment portion.
The locking mechanism further includes a cap having a first end with a cross-section matching a cross-section of the handle and a second end with a cross-section matching the cross-section of the male attachment portion.
The first end of the cap has a substantially circular cross-section and the second end of the cap has a substantially triangular cross-section.
The cap includes an opening for receiving a fastener to secure the handle to the male attachment portion.
The female attachment portion includes a stop for preventing over insertion of the male attachment portion.
According to another aspect, a locking mechanism for the removable attachment of a cleaning head to a handle is provided, the locking mechanism including a female attachment portion having first and second ends, an axially extending cavity for receiving a male attachment portion at the first end, a receptacle extending through a wall of the female attachment portion, and an alignment member, the female attachment portion being affixed to the cleaning head at the second end, the male attachment portion having a first end adapted to be received in the cavity of the female attachment portion, a second end, an axially extending cavity for receiving the handle at the second end, a locking projection engageable with the receptacle to releaseably lock the male attachment portion to the female attachment portion, and an alignment member, whereby when the male attachment portion is being received in the cavity of the female attachment portion, the alignment member of the male attachment portion mates with the corresponding alignment member of the female attachment portion thereby aligning the male and female attachment portions and restricting relative rotation of the male attachment portion relative to the female attachment portion.
The alignment member of the female attachment portion is a groove and the alignment member of the male attachment portion is a projection.
The groove and projection extend axially along the respective attachment portion.
The female and male attachment portions have corresponding cross-sections that prevent rotation of the handle relative to the cleaning head when engaged.
The female and the male attachment portions each have substantially triangular cross-sections to prevent rotation of the handle relative to the cleaning head when engaged.
The locking projection is resiliently deflectable in a deflection direction perpendicular to an insertion direction of the handle.
The locking projection is deflectable in the deflection direction during insertion/removal of the male attachment portion in/from the female attachment portion.
The male attachment portion has first and second axially extending portions each having a substantially similar cross-section, and wherein the cross-section of the first axially extending portion is larger than the cross-section of the second axially extending portion.
The first and second axially extending portions each have a substantially triangular cross-section.
The female attachment portion has first and second axially extending portions each having a substantially similar cross-section, and wherein the cross-section of the first axially extending portion is larger than the cross-section of the second axially extending portion.
The first and second axially extending portions each have a substantially triangular cross-section.
The male attachment portion includes a stop in the cavity for preventing over insertion of the handle in the male attachment portion.
The male attachment portion includes an opening near the second end for receiving a fastener to secure the handle to the male attachment portion.
The locking mechanism further includes a cap affixed to the second end of the male attachment portion, wherein the cap has a first end with a cross-section matching a cross-section of the handle and a second end with a cross-section matching the cross-section of the male attachment portion.
The first end of the cap has a substantially circular cross-section and the second end of the cap has a substantially triangular cross-section.
The cap includes an opening for receiving a fastener to secure the handle to the male attachment portion.
The male attachment portion includes an axially opening recess opening from the first end to the locking projection.
The female attachment portion includes a stop for preventing over insertion of the male attachment portion.
According to still another aspect, a system of interchangeable products is provided that includes a cleaning head having a female attachment portion, a handle having a male attachment portion for releasable engagement with the female attachment portion of the cleaning head, and a hanging mechanism having a male attachment portion for releasable engagement with the female attachment portion of the cleaning head for display of the cleaning head.
The female attachment portion has a receptacle and the male attachment portion of both the handle and the hanging mechanism has a locking projection engageable with the receptacle to releaseably lock the cleaning head and the handle/hanging mechanism together.
The male attachment portion of the hanging mechanism is adapted to be received in the female attachment portion and the locking projection is adapted to extend out of the female attachment portion when engaged with the receptacle.
The locking projection of the hanging mechanism has an opening extending therethrough for receiving a securing member to prevent disengagement of the locking projection of the hanging mechanism from the receptacle of the female attachment portion.
When engaged, the opening in the locking projection is out of the female attachment portion past the receptacle.
The hanging mechanism includes a laterally extending portion substantially perpendicular to the male attachment portion such that the hanging mechanism is substantially t-shaped, and wherein the laterally extending portion is configured to interact with a pair of rail arms extending from a display wall. The laterally extending portion includes a guide extending from both ends of the laterally extending portion in a direction parallel to the male attachment portion.
According to a further aspect, a system of interchangeable products is provided that includes a cleaning head having a female attachment portion, and a hanging mechanism having a male attachment portion for releasable engagement with the female attachment portion of the cleaning head for display of the cleaning head, wherein the female attachment portion has a receptacle for receiving and engaging with the male attachment portion to releaseably lock the cleaning head and the hanging mechanism together.
The receptacle has threads for mating with threads on the male attachment portion to releaseably lock the cleaning head and the hanging mechanism together.
The male attachment portion has a locking portion engageable with the receptacle to releaseably lock the cleaning head and the hanging mechanism together.
The male attachment portion of the hanging mechanism is adapted to be received in the female attachment portion and the locking projection is adapted to extend out of the female attachment portion when engaged with the receptacle.
The locking projection of the hanging mechanism has an opening extending therethrough for receiving a securing member to prevent disengagement of the locking projection of the hanging mechanism from the receptacle of the female attachment portion.
When engaged, the opening in the locking projection extends out of the female attachment portion past the receptacle.
The hanging mechanism includes a laterally extending portion substantially perpendicular to the male attachment portion such that the hanging mechanism is substantially t-shaped, and wherein the laterally extending portion is configured to interact with a pair of rail arms extending from a display wall.
The laterally extending portion includes a guide extending from both ends of the laterally extending portion in a direction parallel to the male attachment portion.
According to a further aspect, a merchandizing system for displaying cleaning head assemblies and/or handle assemblies is provided. The system includes a plurality of rail arms extending from a display wall, a plurality of cleaning head assemblies each having an attachment portion and a cleaning head, and a plurality of hanging mechanism each having an attachment portion for releasable engagement with the corresponding attachment portion of one of the cleaning head assemblies, wherein the cleaning head assemblies are configured to be supported from the rail arms by the hanging mechanisms.
The plurality of rail arms includes a plurality of pairs of rail arms, and wherein each hanging mechanism hangs from a pair of the rail arms.
Each hanging mechanism includes a laterally extending portion substantially perpendicular to the attachment portion such that the hanging mechanism is substantially t-shaped, and wherein the laterally extending portion is configured to interact with one of the pairs of rail arms.
Each laterally extending portion includes a guide extending from both ends of the laterally extending portion in a direction parallel to the attachment portion.
The attachment portion of each cleaning head assembly is a female attachment portion and the attachment portion of each hanging mechanism is a male attachment portion, and wherein each female attachment portion has a receptacle for receiving and engaging with the respective male attachment portion to releaseably lock the cleaning head and the hanging mechanism together.
The receptacle has threads for mating with threads on the male attachment portion to releaseably lock the cleaning head and the hanging mechanism together.
The male attachment portion has a locking portion engageable with the receptacle to releaseably lock the cleaning head and the hanging mechanism together.
The male attachment portion of the hanging mechanism is adapted to be received in the female attachment portion and the locking projection is adapted to extend out of the female attachment portion when engaged with the receptacle.
The locking projection of the hanging mechanism has an opening extending therethrough for receiving a securing member to prevent disengagement of the locking projection of the hanging mechanism from the receptacle of the female attachment portion.
When engaged, the opening in the locking projection extends out of the female attachment portion past the receptacle.
The system may further include a plurality of hook arms extending from the display wall for supporting the plurality of handle assemblies.
The system may further include the display wall.
The foregoing and other features of the application are hereinafter described in greater detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
The principles of the present application have particular application to a locking mechanism for cleaning devices, such as brooms, mops, etc., and thus will be described below chiefly in this context. It will of course be appreciated that principles of the application may be applicable to handled tools, such as rakes, painting tools, such as rollers, etc.
Turning now to
Referring now to
The female attachment portion 20 has a first end 40, a second end 42 affixed to or integrally formed with the cleaning head 30, and an axially extending cavity 44 for receiving the male attachment portion 18 at the first end 40. The bottom of the axially extending cavity 44 may serve as a stop for the male attachment portion 18. The female attachment portion also includes a receptacle 46, such as a snap-fit receptacle extending through a wall of the female attachment portion 20 for engaging with a locking projection on the male attachment portion 18, and an alignment member 48 for aligning with a corresponding alignment member on the male attachment portion 18.
The female attachment portion has first and second axially extending portions 50 and 52 each having a substantially similar cross-section. The cross-section of the first axially extending portion 50 is larger than the cross-section of the second axially extending portion 52, and each portion is sized to receive a corresponding portion of the male attachment portion 18. The first axially extending portion 50 defines a shoulder 54, shown in
Turning now to
The male attachment portion 18 has a first end 70 adapted to be received in the cavity 44 of the female attachment portion 20, a second end 72 secured to the cap 60, and an axially extending cavity 74 for receiving the handle 62 at the second end 72. A stop 76 (
The male attachment portion 18 includes an alignment member 80 for mating with the alignment member 48 of the female attachment portion 20, and an opening 82 for receiving a fastener to affix the handle 62 to the male attachment portion 18. The male attachment portion 18 also includes a locking projection 84 biased to engage the receptacle 46 to releaseably lock the male attachment portion 18 to the female attachment portion 20. The locking projection 84 has an axially extending member 86 or tab having a fixed end and a free end, a radially outwardly projecting portion 88 or catch proximate the free end of the tab 86 that engages the receptacle 46 to be disposed in or extend beyond the receptacle, and a projection 90 at an end of the tab 86 that aids in deflection.
The locking projection 84 is resiliently deflectable in a deflection direction perpendicular to a direction the handle 62 is inserted into the cavity 74, i.e. the insertion direction of the handle 62, during insertion and removal of the male attachment portion 18 in and from the female attachment portion 20. An axially opening recess 92 is provided opening from the first end 70 of the male attachment portion 18 to the free end of the locking projection 84 to provide the first end 70 with flex. Alternatively, as shown by the male attachment portion 94 in
The male attachment portion 18 also has first and second axially extending portions 100 and 102 each having a substantially similar cross-section sized to be received in the corresponding axially extending portion 50, 52 of the female attachment portion 18. The cross-section of the first axially extending portion 100 is larger than the cross-section of the second axially extending portion 102. At the end of the first axially extending portion 100 opposite the end adjacent the second axially extending portion 102 is a ledge 104. The ledge 104 has a first side that can abutthe first end 40 of the female attachment portion 20 when the male and female attachment portions 18 and 20 are engaged such that the first end 40 of the female attachment portion 20 serves as a stop for the male attachment portion 18, and a second side that abuts and supports the cap 60 when the male attachment portion 18 and the cap 60 are affixed.
Referring now to
The cap 60 includes an opening 114 that aligns with the opening 82 in the male attachment portion 18 for receiving the fastener to secure the handle 62 to the male attachment portion 18. The fastener also secures the cap 60 to the male attachment portion 18. The openings 82 and 114 are aligned by alignment members 116 (
Referring again to
The corresponding alignment members 48 and 80 of the female and male attachment portions 20 and 18 also act to restrict relative rotation of the male attachment portion 18 relative to the female attachment portion 20 while serving to align the male and female attachment portions 18 and 20. In the illustrated embodiment, the alignment member 48 of the female attachment portion 20 is a groove and the alignment member 80 of the male attachment portion 20 is a projection. The groove and projection extend axially along the respective attachment portions to assist in providing for anti-rotation of the components. It will be appreciated however that the alignment member of the male attachment portion 18 may be a groove and the alignment member of the female attachment portion 20 may be a projection, or the alignment members may be other suitable alignment members.
To assemble the cleaning device 10, the handle assembly 12 and the cleaning head assembly 14 are advanced towards one another in the insertion direction. The alignment member 80 of the male attachment portion 18 is aligned with the alignment member 48 of the female attachment portion 20, thereby aligning the male and female attachment portions 18 and 20, and the first end 70 of the male attachment portion 18 is inserted into the cavity 44 of the female attachment portion 20 at the first end 40. The male attachment portion 18 is prevented from rotating relative to the female attachment portion 20 by the alignment members and the substantially triangular cross-section of the male and female attachment portions 18 and 20. As the male attachment portion 18 is advanced through the cavity 44, the locking projection 84 is deflected in the deflection direction by the wall of the female attachment portion 18 that forms the cavity 44. The male attachment portion 18 is advanced until the transition area between the first and second axially extending portions 100 and 102 contacts the shoulder 54, the first side of the ledge 104 abuts the first end 40 of the female attachment portion 20, and/or the first end 70 of the male attachment portion 18 contacts a bottom of the cavity 44. At this point the locking projection 84 will deflect in the deflection direction towards the receptacle 46 such that the catch 88 moves through and engages the receptacle 46 to engage the male attachment portion 18 with the female attachment portion 20.
To disassemble the cleaning device, the catch 88 is deflected in the deflection direction away from the receptacle 46 by a user to disengage the male and female attachment portions 18 and 20, and the male attachment portion 18 is moved out of the cavity 44. The locking projection 84 will be deflected by the wall of the female attachment portion 20 as the male attachment portion 18 is being removed from the cavity 44, and the locking projection 84 will move back to its unbiased position once removed from the cavity 44.
Turning now to
The rail arms 202 have a first end 206 attached to the display wall 200, a second end 208 extending away from the display wall, and a support surface 210 for supporting the cleaning head assemblies 14. As best shown in
The plurality of hook arms 204, which may be formed in any suitable manner and may be made of any suitable material, such as metal, plastic, etc., are provided for supporting the handle assemblies 12. Each hook arm 204 has a first end (not shown) attached to the display wall 200, a second end 220 extending away from the display wall, and a support surface 222 extending therebetween. Each handle assembly may have a loop at an end opposite the end from the male attachment portion 18, or have a loop such as a cable tie loop attached to the opposite end, that engages the support surface 222. In the illustrated embodiment, the plurality of hook arms 204 may be axially spaced to support various handle assemblies 12, and a plurality of spacer member 224 may extend from the display wall 200 below respective hook arms 204 to separate the handle assemblies 12. The hook arms 204 are angled downward to allow the handle assemblies 12 to be gravity fed from the back towards the front, and have a length sufficient to display a plurality of handle assemblies 12.
The merchandizing display 198 includes dedicated areas for different handle assemblies 12 and different cleaning head assemblies 14, thereby reducing display space and displaying the handle assemblies and cleaning head assemblies in an orderly manner that will increase efficiency in stocking. Providing the handle assemblies and cleaning head assemblies separate from one another also increases shipping efficiency and safety, for example by reducing space required for shipping.
Referring now to
The locking projection 234 has an opening 240 extending therethrough for receiving a securing member 242, such as a cable tie, to prevent disengagement of the locking projection 234 of the hanging mechanism from the receptacle 46 of the female attachment portion 20, thereby providing an anti-theft feature. When the locking projection 234 is engaged with the receptacle 46, the opening 240 extends out of the female attachment portion 20 past the receptacle 46 as shown in
The hanging mechanism 230 also includes a laterally extending portion 244 substantially perpendicular to the male attachment portion 232 such that the hanging mechanism 230 is substantially t-shaped. The laterally extending portion 244 and the male attachment portion 232 may be a one-piece construction or may be separate components coupled in any suitable manner. The laterally extending portion 244 is configured to interact with the pair of rail arms 202 to support the cleaning head assembly 14 on the rail arms 202. The laterally extending portion 244 may include a guide 246 extending from both ends of the laterally extending portion 244 in a direction parallel to the male attachment portion 232 for partially wrapping around sides of the rail arms 202 for additional stability. The laterally extending portion 244 may also have an opening 248 extending therethough to allow the hanging mechanism 230 to be hung on a single hook arm, such as the hook arm 204.
Extending rearwardly from the male attachment portion 232 is a rearward projection 250 perpendicular to both the male attachment portion 232 and the laterally extending portion 244. The rearward projection 250 engages the wall in the cavity 44 to assist in preventing the male attachment portion 232 from inadvertently disengaging from the female attachment portion 20. In the illustrated embodiment, the rearward projection 250 is substantially t-shaped, although any suitable shape may be used.
Turning now to
The merchandizing system includes a rail arm 302 extending relative to the display wall and a plurality of cleaning head assemblies 14. Although not shown, it will be appreciated that a plurality of rail arms 302 may be provided and a plurality of hook arms and handle assemblies may also be provided. The rail arm 302 has a first end 306 attached to the display wall, a second end 308 extending away from the display wall, and a support surface 310 for supporting the cleaning head assemblies 14. The rail arms 302 are angled downward to allow the cleaning head assemblies 14 to be gravity fed, and have a length sufficient to display a plurality of cleaning head assemblies 14.
Referring now to
As shown in
Turning now to
The hanging mechanism 370 includes a male attachment portion 374 having threads 376 for engaging corresponding threads 378 in a receptacle 380 of a female attachment portion 382 of the cleaning head assembly 372. The male attachment portion 374 and female attachment portion 382 may each have an opening (not shown) for receiving a securing member to prevent disengagement of the hanging mechanism and cleaning head assembly. The hanging mechanism 370 also includes a laterally extending portion 384 substantially perpendicular to the male attachment portion 374 such that the hanging mechanism 370 is substantially t-shaped.
Turning now to
The cleaning device includes a handle assembly 412 removably attachable to a cleaning head assembly 414 using a locking mechanism 416 that includes a male attachment portion 418 forming part of the handle assembly 412 and a female attachment portion 420 forming part of the cleaning head assembly 414. The cleaning head assembly 414 includes the female attachment portion 420 and a cleaning head 430. The female attachment portion 420 has a first end 440, a second end 442, an axially extending cavity 444 for receiving the male attachment portion 418, a receptacle 446 extending through a wall of the female attachment portion 420, and an alignment member 448.
As best shown in
The handle assembly 412 includes the male attachment portion 418, a cap 460 secured to the male attachment portion 418, and a handle 462 affixed to the male attachment portion 418. The cap 460 includes threads 464 on an inner surface thereof for mating with threads 466 on an outer surface of the male attachment portion 418. The handle 462 includes a passage 468 extending therethrough for water or other fluid to flow through the handle 462.
The male attachment portion 418 has a first end 470, a second end 472, an axially extending cavity 474, an alignment member 480, a locking projection 484 biased to engage the receptacle 446, and a ledge 504. The locking projection 484 has tab 486, a catch 488 that engages the receptacle 446, and a projection 490 at an end of the tab 486. An axially opening recess 492 is provided opening from the first end of the male attachment portion 418 to the free end of the locking projection 484. The ledge 504 has a first side that abuts the first end 440 of the female attachment portion 420, and a second side that abuts and supports the cap 460. The portion of the male attachment portion 418 above the ledge 502 at the second end 472 is substantially circular for mating with the substantially circular cap 460 and for receiving the substantially circular handle 462.
As best shown in
The adapter also includes first and second seals 550 and 552, which may be any suitable seals, such as O-rings, disposed in respective seal grooves at opposite ends of the adapter 530. The first seal 550 is configured to seal against an inner surface of the handle 462, and the second seal 552 is configured to seal against an inner surface of the spout receptacle 520 in the cavity 522.
To assemble the handle assembly 412, the adapter 530 and handle 462 are inserted into the cavity 474. The adapter 530 can first be inserted into the passage 468 of the handle and then inserted into the cavity 474, or the adapter 530 can be inserted into the cavity 474 and then the handle 462 inserted into the cavity between the walls defining the cavity 474 and the outer wall of the first portion 534. In either example, a second side of the ledge 538 serves as a stop for the handle 462. The adapter 530 may be coupled to the handle 462 in any suitable manner, such as by swaging, or the adapter and handle may be held together by the connection between the cap 460/male attachment portion 18/handle 462.
The cap 460 can then be advanced over the handle 462, or alternatively be positioned near the second end 472 of the male attachment portion 418 and the handle 462 be advanced through the cap 460. In either example, once the handle 462 and adapter 530 are positioned, the cap 460 is threaded onto the second end 472 of the male attachment portion. As the cap 460 is threaded onto the second end 472, the cap 460 compresses the second end 472 against the handle 462 thereby creating a friction fit to hold the handle 462 in the male attachment portion 418.
To assemble the cleaning device 410, the handle assembly 412 and the cleaning head assembly 414 are advanced towards one another in the insertion direction. The alignment member 480 of the male attachment portion 418 is aligned with the alignment member 448 of the female attachment portion 20, and the first end 470 of the male attachment portion 418 is inserted into the cavity 444 of the female attachment portion 420 at the first end 440. As the male attachment portion 418 is advanced through the cavity 444, the locking projection 484 is deflected in the deflection direction by the wall of the female attachment portion 418 that forms the cavity 444. The male attachment portion 418 is advanced until the male attachment portion contacts the shoulder 454, the first side of the ledge 504 abuts the first end 440 of the female attachment portion 420, and the end of the second portion 534 is disposed in and sealed to the cavity 522 of the spout receptacle 530. At this point the locking projection 484 will deflect in the deflection direction towards the receptacle 446 such that the catch 488 moves through and engages the receptacle 446 to engage the male attachment portion 418 with the female attachment portion 420. The end of the handle 462 opposite the end in the male attachment portion 418 can then be connected to a fluid supply, such as a hose, thereby allowing fluid, such as water, paint, etc., to flow through the passage 468 to the cavity 532, through the cavity 532 to the cavity 522, and then through the cavity 522 to the passage 524.
Additional aspects of the disclosure will be understood from the appended claims, which form part of this specification.
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/736,015 filed Jun. 10, 2015, which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/010,082 filed Jun. 10, 2014 and U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/010,099 filed Jun. 10, 2014, which are hereby incorporated herein by reference.
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