This application is a national stage filing under 35 U.S.C. 371 of PCT/CN2010/078414, filed Nov. 4, 2010, the disclosure of which is incorporated by reference in its entirety herein.
1. Field of Invention
The present invention relates to household cleaning apparatus, more particularly, to a mop for house cleaning.
2. Description of the Related Arts
As shown in
Currently, the mop head of the common flat mop available in the market generally has a flat bottom surface. Due to this, when the mop head 100 is moved over the floor (along the directions as shown by the left and right arrows in
Bearing in mind of the above shortages in prior arts, an object of the present invention is to alleviate at least one aspect of the above problems and defects.
Accordingly, at least one aspect of the present invention is to provide a mop, wherein a mop head of the mop comprises a cleaning face which is disposed to enable at least one part of the cleaning face to be dynamically switched relative to the other parts thereof, for example in response to the application of the external force, for forming a coplanar state or a non-coplanar state with the other parts.
In one embodiment, there is to provide a mop, comprising: a mop head; a mop shank; a joint connecting the mop head and the mop shank, wherein the mop head comprises a cleaning face which is disposed to enable at least one part of the cleaning face to be dynamically switched relative to the other parts thereof, for forming a coplanar state or a non-coplanar state with the other parts.
In one embodiment, the cleaning face comprises a first end portion and a second end portion of the cleaning face which are articulated by a hinge device, so that the first end portion of the cleaning face can be pivoted relative to the second end portion of the cleaning face.
In one embodiment, the cleaning face comprises a first end portion of the cleaning face and a second end portion of the cleaning face which are integral and flexible so that the first end portion of the cleaning face can be warped relative to the second end portion of the cleaning face; or the first end portion of the cleaning face is flexible and flexibly connected to the second end portion of the cleaning face so that the first end portion of the cleaning face can be warped relative to the second end portion of the cleaning face.
In one embodiment, the mop head is provided with a position-limit mechanism and a driving device, the position-limit mechanism is located at the mop head to define a position of the joint, the driving device is placed between the hinge device and the joint to exert a driving force therebetween.
In one embodiment, the first end portion of the cleaning face is connected to the joint by a crowbar stripe, when a force is exerted on the mop head through the mop shank, the joint is brought into contact with the crowbar stripe and the first end portion of the cleaning face is rotated about the hinge device.
In one embodiment, the driving device comprises a spring which may be a coil spring and/or a flat spring.
In one embodiment, the position-limit mechanism is located at a position close to a center of the mop head.
In one embodiment, the cleaning face comprises a first end portion of the cleaning face, a second end portion of the cleaning face and a first middle portion of the cleaning face disposed therebetween, the first end portion of the cleaning face and the second end portion of the cleaning face are respectively articulated with the first middle portion of the cleaning face by a hinge device, so that the first end portion of the cleaning face and the second end portion of the cleaning face can be pivoted relative to the first middle portion of the cleaning face.
In one embodiment, the cleaning face comprises a first end portion of the cleaning face, a second end portion of the cleaning face and a first middle portion of the cleaning face disposed therebetween, the first end portion of the cleaning face, the second end portion of the cleaning face and the first middle portion of the cleaning face are integral and flexible so that the first end portion of the cleaning face and the second end portion of the cleaning face can be warped relative to the first middle portion of the cleaning face; or the first end portion of the cleaning face and the second end portion of the cleaning face are flexible and flexibly connected to the first middle portion of the cleaning face so that the first end portion of the cleaning face and the second end portion of the cleaning face can be warped relative to the first middle portion of the cleaning face.
In one embodiment, the mop head is provided with a position-limit mechanism and two driving devices, the position-limit mechanism is located at the first middle portion of the cleaning face to define a position of the joint, the two driving devices are respectively placed between the corresponding hinge device and the joint, to exert a driving force therebetween respectively.
In one embodiment, the first end portion of the cleaning face and the second end portion of the cleaning face are respectively connected to the joint by a crowbar stripe, when a force is exerted on the mop head through the mop shank, the joint is brought into contact with the crowbar stripe, and the first end portion of the cleaning face and the second end portion of the cleaning face are rotated about the respective hinge device.
In one embodiment, the driving device comprises a spring which may be a coil spring and/or a flat spring.
In one embodiment, the position-limit mechanism is located at a position close to a center of the first middle portion of the cleaning face.
In one embodiment, the cleaning face has a substantially planar surface having a plurality of convex and concave peaks and valleys therein.
In one embodiment, the end of the mop head at least comprises a cleaning material disposed on the mop head and a gripping mechanism, for fixing the cleaning material thereon.
In one embodiment, the cleaning face is a flat sponge.
The disclosed mop has a cleaning face, wherein when being pushed forward, at least one part of the cleaning face can be raised to form a non-coplanar state with the other part thereof. As continually being pushed forward, the dust over the floor can be brought to enter into the bottom of the cleaning face to be raised and can be adhered to the cleaning material installed on the cleaning face. While the mop is pulled backward, the raised portion of the cleaning face can be restored back to a coplanar state with the other part of the cleaning face, i.e., to be in one plane. In this way, the dust to be cleaned can be adhered to the cleaning material of the cleaning face and be taken away. As a result, the dust collecting ratio is significantly improved by the disclosed mop. The disclosed mop not only enhances the cleaning performance of the small dust, but also can clean the large pieces of dust, thus advantageous over the current common mop.
Those and/or other aspect and advantages can be apparent and readily understood from the following description of the preferred embodiment, in combination with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
Exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure will be described hereinafter in detail with reference to the specific examples. It is apparent for those skilled in the art to understand configurations, advantages and functionality of the present invention from the disclosure of the following embodiment.
The disclosed mop can also be implemented or applied by other different embodiments. Various details of the description can be modified or altered based on different concepts and applications without departing from the spirits of the present invention.
Moreover, the attached drawings are simplified views to schematically convey the basic concept of the present invention. Therefore, the drawing only illustrates the related assembly to the present invention, while failing to delimit the number, shapes and sizes of the assembly as implemented. When implementing the present invention, the shapes, number and the scale can be altered as required.
A mop is illustrated in
First Embodiment
Specifically referring to
In present embodiment, the mop head 1 is provided with a position-limit mechanism 9 and a driving device 8, and the position-limit mechanism 9 is located at the mop head 1 to define a position of the hinging joint 3. It should be understood that the position-limit mechanism 9 can be positioned at any position of the mop head 1, as long as the position-limit mechanism 9 can define the hinging joint 3. The person skilled in the art shall note that the area of the first end portion 4 of cleaning face, which is to be raised in the mop head 1 can be adjusted by the position setting of the position-limit mechanism 9. As shown in
Further, the driving device 8 is placed between the hinge device 6 and the hinging joint 3 to exert a driving force therebetween. Preferably, the driving device 8 comprises a spring which may be a coil spring and/or a flat spring. In the present embodiment, the driving device 8 is a coil spring.
Further, a crowbar stripe 7 is disposed at one end of the first end portion 4 of the cleaning face, which is close to the hinging joint 3. When a force is exerted on the mop head 1 through the mop shank 2, the hinging joint 3 is brought into contact with the crowbar stripe 7 and the first end portion 4 of the cleaning face is rotated about the hinge device 6.
It is noted that since the first end portion 4 of the cleaning face and the second end portion 5 of the cleaning face are articulated by the hinge device (for example a hinge) 6, the first end portion 4 of the cleaning face is rotated about the second end portion 5 of the cleaning face within a certain angle range, to enable the first end portion 4 of cleaning face of the mop head 1 to be closed and open relative the floor. The crowbar stripe 7 is arranged at the rear end of the first end portion of the cleaning face 4 (close to the position-limit mechanism 9), and is used to contact with the hinging joint 3 at the bottom of the mop shank 2. When the downward force from the hinging joint 3 reaches a certain level, the first end portion 4 of the cleaning face begins to rotate about the hinge 6 and thus is raised. Finally, the first end portion 4 of the cleaning face is transferred or switched from the coplanar state with the second end portion 5 of the cleaning face (as shown by a schematic view at right side of
With this arrangement, by utilizing the natural action of the user during the cleaning floor, the first end portion 4 of the cleaning face of the mop head 1 will automatically be brought to be open and closed relative to the floor to be cleaned (i.e., the first end portion 4 of the cleaning face is raised from the floor and flush with the floor). When forwardly pushing the mop head 1 (i.e., along the direction as shown by the left arrow of
In order to demonstrate the mop of the present invention to have an excellent cleaning performance over the common flat mop, the comparison test is performed by recording the dust pick-up ratio in accordance with the following standard test method, as shown in table 1 and
Specifically, as shown by
Second Embodiment
It should be understood that the cleaning face of the present invention can be the form shown by
As shown in
As described above, since in the second embodiment of the present invention at least one part of the cleaning face is flexible, the transformation of the cleaning face between the coplanar state and the non-coplanar state is different from that shown by
With this arrangement, the cleaning face is enabled to transfer or switch between the coplanar state and the non-coplanar state. The specific process is as follows: when the downward force from the hinging joint 3 reaches a certain level, due to the contact of the hinging joint 3 with one end of the crowbar stripe 7, the first end portion 4 of the cleaning face begins to rotate about the hinge 6 and thus is gradually warped upward. Finally, the first end portion 4 of the cleaning face is transferred from the coplanar state with the second end portion 5 of the cleaning face (as shown by a schematic view at right side of
Third Embodiment
As shown
In the present embodiment, the cleaning face of the mop head 1 in accordance with the third embodiment comprises a first end portion 40 of the cleaning face, a second end portion 41 of the cleaning face and a first middle portion 45 of the cleaning face disposed therebetween. The first end portion 40 of the cleaning face and the second end portion 41 of the cleaning face are respectively articulated with the first middle portion 45 of the cleaning face by a hinge device 6, so that the first end portion 40 of the cleaning face and the second end portion 41 of the cleaning face can be pivoted relative to the first middle portion 45 of the cleaning face.
Further, the mop head 1 is provided with a position-limit mechanism 9 and two driving devices 8. The position-limit mechanism 9 is located at the first middle portion 45 of the cleaning face to define a position of the hinging joint 3. The two driving devices 8 each is placed between the corresponding hinge device 6 and the hinging joint 3, to exert a driving force therebetween respectively. It should be appreciated that the position-limit mechanism 9 can be disposed at any position of the mop head 1, as long as it can define the hinging joint 3.
As shown in
In addition, a crowbar stripe 7 is respectively disposed at an end of the first end portion 40 and the second end portion 41 of the cleaning face close to the hinging joint 3. When a force is exerted on the mop head 1 through the mop shank 2, the hinging joint 3 is brought into contact with the crowbar stripe 7, and the first end portion of the cleaning face 40 and the second end portion of the cleaning face 41 are rotated about the respective hinge device 6.
It is noted that since the first end portion 40 and the second end portion 41 of the cleaning face with the first middle portion 45 of the cleaning face are articulated by the hinge device (for example a hinge) 6, the first end portion 40 and the second end portion 41 of the cleaning face are rotated about the first middle portion 45 of the cleaning face within a certain angle range, to enable the first end portion 40 and the second end portion 41 of the cleaning face of the mop head 1 to be closed and open relative the floor. The crowbar stripes 7 are arranged at the rear end of the first end portion 40 and the second end portion 41 of the cleaning face (close to the position-limit mechanism 9), and are used to contact with the hinging joint 3 at the bottom of the mop shank 2. When the downward force from the hinging joint 3 reaches a certain level, the first end portion 40 and the second end portion 41 of the cleaning face begin to rotate about the hinge 6 and thus are raised. Finally, the first end portion 40 and the second end portion 41 of the cleaning face are transferred from the coplanar state from the first middle portion 45 of the cleaning face (as shown by a schematic view at right side of
With this arrangement, by utilizing the natural action of the user during the cleaning floor, the first end portion 40 and the second end portion 41 of the cleaning face of the mop head 1 will automatically achieve to be open and closed relative to the floor to be cleaned (i.e., the first end portion 40 and the second end portion 41 of the cleaning face are raised from the floor and flush with the floor). When forwardly pushing the mop head 1 (i.e., along the direction as shown by the left arrow of
As compared with the first and second embodiments, the front end and the rear end of the mop head 1 in the third embodiment are identical, thus the user does not need to take care of the use end to be which end and will not misuse the mop head.
Fourth Embodiment
Referring to
As shown in
With this arrangement, the cleaning face is enabled to transfer or switch between the coplanar state and the non-coplanar state. The specific process is as follows: when the downward force from the hinging joint 3 reaches a certain level, due to the contact of the hinging joint 3 with one end of the respective crowbar stripe 7, the first end portion 40 and the second end portion 41 of the cleaning face begin to rotate about the hinge 6 and thus are gradually warped upwardly. Finally, the first end portion 40 and the second end portion 41 of the cleaning face are simultaneously transferred from the coplanar state with the first middle portion 45 of the cleaning face (as shown by a schematic view at right side of
In another embodiment of the present invention, the at least one part of the cleaning face is disposed to have substantially planar surface with a plurality of convex and concave peaks and valleys, on the basis of the mop provided by the above described embodiments. It should be understood that this arrangement can enable to further improve the dust pick-up efficiency of the mop.
Concerning the above, as compared with the prior art, the mop of the present invention has a cleaning face, wherein when being pushed forward, at least one part of the cleaning face can be raised to form a non-coplanar state with the other part thereof. As continually being pushed forward, the dust over the floor can be brought to enter into the bottom of the cleaning face to be raised and can be adhered to the cleaning material installed on the cleaning face. While the mop is pulled backward, the raised portion of the cleaning face can be restored back to a coplanar state with the other part of the cleaning face, i.e., to be in one plane. In this way, the dust to be cleaned can be adhered to the cleaning material of the cleaning face and be taken away. As a result, the dust pick-up ratio is significantly improved by the mop of the present invention. The mop of the present invention not only enhances the cleaning performance of the small dust, but also can clean the large dust, when comparing with the current common flat mop.
Although the embodiments of the present invention describe the principles and functionality thereof by way of example only, the present invention is not limited to this. It would be appreciated by those skilled in the art that many modifications, alterations and substitutions may be made in these embodiments without departing from the principles and spirit of the invention, the scope of which is defined in the claims and their equivalents.
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