Claims
- 1. A mop comprising:
- (a) an elongate shaft having an operator end and a mop element end;
- (b) an operating member mounted in an axially movable relationship to said shaft between a latch position and a range of mopping positions;
- (c) a mop element of absorbent mop material fixedly supported by said operating member and the mop element end of said shaft and extending therebetween; and
- (d) a latch mechanism including a shoulder portion and a detent portion, one of said mechanism portions being supported on said shaft between said ends and the other being supported on said operating member;
- (e) said operating member being restrained in said latch position when said shoulder and said detent are in an operative relationship,
- wherein said shaft is round and said operating member is tubular and is relatively rotatable with respect to said shaft,
- further including a ratchet device having a ratchet wheel portion supported on said operating member and a pawl portion being supported on said shaft, said ratchet device releasably restricting relative rotation of said shaft and said operating member to one direction.
- 2. A mop comprising:
- (a) an elongate shaft having an operator end and a mop element end;
- (b) an operating member mounted in an axially movable relationship to said shaft between a latch position and a range of mopping positions;
- (c) a mop element of absorbent mop material fixedly supported by said operating member and the mop element end of said shaft and extending therebetween; and
- (d) a latch mechanism including a shoulder portion and a detent portion, one of said mechanism portions being supported on said shaft between said ends and the other being supported on said operating member;
- (e) said operating member being restrained in said latch position when said shoulder and said detent are in an operative relationship,
- wherein said shaft is round and said operating member is tubular and is relatively rotatable with respect to said shaft,
- including a ratchet device having a ratchet wheel portion and a pawl portion, said ratchet wheel portion being operatively connected to and moving with said shoulder portion and said pawl portion being operatively connected to and moving with said detent portion,
- including a housing secured to said shaft, said pawl portion and said detent portions supported in said housing and movable to and from the operative relationship with said ratchet wheel portion and said shoulder portion, respectively.
- 3. The mop of claim 2 including a resilient member yieldably urging said pawl portion and said detent portion toward the operative relationship.
- 4. The mop of claim 3 wherein said detent portion comprises two arcuate detents in opposed relationship whereby said shoulder is received therebetween and said detents are urged together by said resilient member.
- 5. The mop of claim 4 including squeezable finger grips operatively connected to said detents whereby said detents are movable out of said latch position by overcoming the force of said resilient member.
- 6. A mop comprising:
- (a) an elongate shaft having an operator end and a mop element end;
- (b) an operating member mounted in an axially movable relationship to said shaft between a latch position and a range of mopping positions;
- (c) a mop element of absorbent mop material fixedly supported by said operating member and the mop element end of said shaft and extending therebetween; and
- (d) a latch mechanism including a shoulder portion and a detent portion, one of said mechanism portions being supported on said shaft between said ends and the other being supported on said operating member;
- (e) said operating member being restrained in said latch position when said shoulder and said detent are in an operative relationship,
- wherein said mop element is elongate, has a first end supported by said operating member, a second end supported by said shaft and an elongate intermediate portion made up of a plurality of ropes,
- wherein said mop element is a part of a mop element assembly having an operating member connector secured to said first end and releasably supported by said operating member, and a shaft connector secured to said second end and releasably supported by said shaft,
- wherein said operating member connector is releasably retained in said operating member by a resilient button extending outwardly through an aperture in said operating member, and said shaft connector is releasably retained in said shaft by a resilient button extending through an aperture in said shaft,
- said connectors being axially removable upon depressing said buttons.
- 7. A connector for removably supporting a moisture absorbing mop element to a hollow mop shaft, said connector comprising:
- a unitary elongate body having a first end portion, a second end portion, and a flexible elongate bight portion;
- means for retaining said first end portion and said second end portion in a side-by-side assembled relationship with said bight portion forming a strap and said end portions forming said body;
- whereby a portion of moisture absorbing mop element may extend through said strap when said first and second end portions are assembled in a side-by-side relationship;
- means for releasably retaining said assembled unitary body to a mop shaft; and
- wherein said assembled body is slideably receivable within an open end of a hollow mop shaft, and wherein said means for retaining comprises a button for removably extending into an aperture in a wall of said hollow mop shaft.
- 8. A mop element assembly comprising:
- a mop element; and
- the connector of claim 7, wherein said first end portion and said second end portion are assembled in side-by-side relationship, wherein a portion of said mop element extends through said strap, further including a binder wrapped around a portion of said mop element to form a tuft in said mop element at said distal mopping end.
- 9. A connector for removable supporting a mop element to a hollow operating member of a mop, the mop having a shaft, the operating member being disposed on said shaft and axially movable with respect thereto, the connector comprising:
- a tubular body having an interior portion suitably dimensioned to fit within said operating member and an exterior portion disposed externally of said operating member when said interior portion is disposed within said operating member;
- means for supporting a mop element; and
- means for removably retaining said connector to said operating member.
- 10. The connector of claim 9, further including means for preventing rotation of the mop element with respect to said tubular operating member.
- 11. The connector of claim 10, wherein said means for preventing rotation comprises a tie frictionally engaging said connector.
- 12. The connector of claim 10, wherein said means for preventing rotation comprises a plurality of notches extending radially away from said connector, said notches engaging said mop element.
- 13. The connector of claim 9, wherein said means for retaining comprises a flexible button for removably extending into an aperture in a wall of said operating member.
- 14. A mop element assembly comprising;
- the connector of claim 9; and
- a mop element of absorbent mop material supported thereon.
- 15. A mop comprising:
- (a) an elongate hollow shaft having an operator end and a mop element end;
- (b) a tubular operating member mounted coaxially over said shaft for relative rotation and axial movement between a latch position and a range of mopping positions;
- (c) a mop element of absorbent mop material supported by said operating member and the mop element end of said shaft and extending therebetween;
- (d) a latch mechanism including a shoulder portion on said operating member and a detent portion supported on said shaft between said ends;
- (e) said operating member being restrained in said latch position when said shoulder and said detent are in an operative relationship;
- (f) a ratchet device having a ratchet wheel portion supported on said operating member and a pawl portion supported on said shaft to releasably restrict relative rotation of said shaft and said operating member to one direction;
- (g) a housing secured to said shaft, said pawl portion and said detent portion supported in said housing and movable to and from the operative relationship with said ratchet wheel portion and said shoulder portion, respectively;
- (h) a resilient member yieldably urging said pawl portion and said detent portion toward the operative relationship, and
- (i) squeezable finger grip means operatively connected to said detent portion whereby said detent portion is movable out of said latch position by overcoming the force of said resilient member.
- 16. A mop comprising:
- an elongate shaft having an operator end and a mop element end;
- a tubular operating member mounted in an axially movable relationship with respect to said shaft, said operating member being axially movable over a range of mopping positions between a fully retracted latch position and a fully extended mopping position;
- a mop element of absorbent mop material supported by said operating member and the mop element end of said shaft and extending therebetween, said mop element being supported on said shaft by a mop element connector, said connector comprising:
- a unitary elongate body having a first end portion and a second end portion and an intermediate bight portion;
- means for retaining said first end portion and said second end portion in a side-by-side assembled relationship, wherein said bight portion forms a strap for retaining said mop element; said connector being connectable to said shaft when said first and second end portions are in an assembled relationship;
- a latch mechanism including a first latch portion supported on said shaft between said ends and a second latch portion supported on said tubular operating member, said first and second latch portions coacting in a cooperating relationship to releasably retain said operating member in said fully retracted latch position, at least one of said first and second latch portions including a frustoconical surface for guiding said first and second latch portions into said cooperating relationship; and
- a ratchet device for releasably restricting relative rotation of said shaft and said operating member, said ratchet device comprising a ratchet wheel portion and a pawl portion, one of said portions being supported on said shaft between said ends and the other being supported on said operating member, said ratchet wheel portion including a plurality of ratchet teeth each having a raked surface;
- said operating member having an operator end proximal to said operator end of said shaft and a mop element end proximal to said mop element, said mop element end of said tubular operating member including a radially flared portion and having a plurality of protrusions for inhibiting relative rotation of said mop element with respect to said operating member when a user rotates said outer tubular member.
- 17. A mop comprising:
- an elongate shaft having an operator end and a mop element end;
- a tubular operating member mounted in an axially movable relationship with respect to said shaft, said operating member being axially movable over a range of mopping positions between a fully retracted latch position and a fully extended mopping position;
- a mop element of absorbent mop material supported by said operating member and the mop element end of said shaft and extending therebetween, said mop element being supported on said shaft by a mop element connector;
- a latch mechanism including a first latch portion supported on said outer tubular member, and a second latch portion supported on said shaft, said first and second latch portions coacting in a cooperating relationship to releasably retain said operating member in said fully retracted latch position, at least one of said first and second latch portions including a frustoconical surface for guiding said first and second latch portions into said cooperating relationship; and
- a ratchet device for releasably restricting relative rotation of said shaft and said operating member, said ratchet device comprising a ratchet wheel portion and a pawl portion, one of said portions being supported on said shaft between said ends and the other being supported on said operating member.
- 18. A mop comprising:
- (a) an elongate shaft having an operator end and a mop element end;
- (b) an operating member mounted in an axially movable relationship to said shaft between a latch position and a range of mopping positions;
- (c) a mop element of absorbent mop material supported by said operating member and the mop element end of said shaft and extending therebetween; and
- (d) a latch mechanism including a shoulder portion and a detent portion, one of said mechanism portions being supported on said shaft between said ends and the other being supported on said operating member;
- (e) said operating member being restrained in said latch position when said shoulder and said detent are in an operative relationship, wherein said operating member is tubular, said shaft is co-axially movable within said operating member, and said operating member is retracted over a portion of said shaft when in the latch position,
- including a ratchet device having a ratchet wheel portion and a pawl portion, `said ratchet wheel portion being operatively connected to and moving with said shoulder portion and said pawl portion being operatively connected to and moving with said detent portion,
- including a housing secured to said shaft, said pawl portion and said detent portion supported in said housing and movable to and from the operative relationship with said ratchet wheel portion and said shoulder portion, respectively.
- 19. The mop of claim 18, including a resilient member yieldably urging said pawl portion and said detent portion toward the operative relationship.
- 20. The mop of claim 19, wherein said detent portion comprises two arcuate detents in opposed relationship whereby said shoulder is received therebetween and said detents are urged together by said resilient member.
- 21. The mop of claim 20, including squeezable finger grips operatively connected to said detents whereby said detents are movable out of said latch position by overcoming the force of said resilient member.
- 22. A mop comprising:
- (a) an elongate shaft having an operator end and a mop element end;
- (b) an operating member mounted in an axially movable relationship to said shaft between a latch position and a range of mopping positions;
- (c) a mop element of absorbent mop material supported by said operating member and the mop element end of said shaft and extending therebetween;
- (d) a latch mechanism including a shoulder portion and a detent portion, one of said mechanism portions being supported on said shaft between said ends and the other being supported on said operating member; and
- (e) said operating member being restrained in said latch position when said shoulder and said detent are in an operative relationship;
- wherein said mop element is elongate, has a first end supported by said operating member, a second end supported by said shaft, and an elongate intermediate portion made up of a plurality of ropes;
- wherein said mop element is a part of a mop element assembly having an operating member connector secured to said first end and releasably supported by said operating member and a shaft connector secured to said second end and releasably supported by said shaft; and
- wherein said operating member connector is releasably retained in said operating member by a resilient button extending outwardly through an aperture in said operating member and said shaft connector is releasably retained in said shaft by a resilient button extending through an aperture in said shaft, said connectors being axially removable upon depressing said buttons.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of International Patent Application No. PCT/US97/00472, filed Jan. 10, 1997, designating the United States, which application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/583,952 filed Jan. 11, 1996 now abandoned . Both prior applications are hereby incorporated by reference in their entireties.
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