1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a wringer bucket, in particular to a non-stepping wringer bucket that provides a high-safety application without requiring any foot-stepping action.
2. Description of the Related Art
Mop is one of the cleaning tools used for cleaning a floor, and traditional wringer buckets are used for removing extra water from the mop, and the traditional wringer buckets generally squeeze fabrics of the mop to remove water on the mop fabrics. As disclosed in R.O.C. Pat. No. M338634, a wringer bucket includes a casing, an installing portion, and a rotating unit, wherein the rotating unit includes a retaining element, an axle, a transmission unit and a push rod unit, such that interactions between the aforementioned components drive the rotating unit to rotate to dewater the mop.
However, the aforementioned conventional wringer bucket requires many components in the rotating unit, and thus results in a complicated structure with too many components and shortens the using life of the wringer bucket.
Furthermore, the design of such wringer bucket not only has the disadvantages of a complicated structure and an uneasy installation, but also require users to stand with one foot and step a pail pedal of the wringer bucket by another foot, such that the users may loss balance, fall down or get hurt.
When such wringer buckets are shipped out from a factory, internal components of the wringer buckets are assembled completely, and thus the wringer buckets cannot be transported by a stacking method, and manufacturers have to transport the wringer buckets with a large volume. As the result, a higher transportation cost will be incurred, which is unfavorable to both manufacturers and consumers.
A primary object of the invention is to provide a non-stepping wringer bucket featuring a high-safety application without requiring any foot-stepping action.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a non-stepping wringer bucket with a simple structure and a low cost and to prevent the water from seeping through the non-stepping wringer bucket.
A further object of the present invention is to provide a non-stepping wringer bucket that can be stacked conveniently for storage and transportation, without occupying much space and thus saving the transportation cost.
In order to achieve the above-mentioned objects, a non-stepping wringer bucket in accordance with the invention includes:
a) a bucket body, having a top surface substantially in a form of an opening, and a bottom surface having a protruding base;
b) a support shaft, the under part of the support shaft covered and fixed on the protruding base, the upper part of the support shaft protruding from the top of the protruding base, forming a combining-section having a ringed trough;
c) an orientate element made from flexible material, wherein the orientate element in the form of an awl, tapering on the top, and with a mid hole matched up the ringed trough thus the ringed trough sheathed with the orientate element, forming the bottom of the protruding part of the orientate element into a positioned surface; and
d) a dewatering basket, having a plurality of holes disposed at the periphery and bottom surface of the dewatering basket, and a rotating element installed at the bottom of a rotating base, the rotating base sheathed onto the support shaft and installed at the bottom of the dewatering basket, while assembling the dewatering basket extruded the rotating element through the combining-section thus the rotating base sheathed onto the support shaft and bases on the positioned surface which prevented the dewatering basket from shedding.
The non-stepping wringer bucket of the present invention does not come with an active driving device, but makes use of the rotation of a mop to dewater the mop.
The non-stepping wringer bucket of the present invention further comprises a handle for facilitating users to carry the wringer bucket, and the bucket body has an opening substantially in an ∞ shape, and a convex cambered surface protruded from the bottom of the bucket body for enhancing a support force of the bucket body, such that when the rotating element is rotated, the non-stepping wringer bucket will not be shaken.
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The height of the protruding base 13 can be adjusted according to the actual required depth of the bucket body, but the height is preferably greater than or equal to the water level of the water required to be filled into the bucket body. The support shaft 50 can be embedded into the protruding base 13 as shown in
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An orientate element 40 made from a flexible material, wherein the orientate element in the form of an awl 42, tapering on the top, and having a central hole 43 corresponding to the ringed trough 521. Thus the ringed trough 521 receives the orientate element 40, thereon with the bottom 41 of the protruding part of the orientate element 40 forming a positioned surface 421. The orientate element may be made from rubber.
The dewatering basket 20 has a plurality of holes disposed at the periphery and bottom surface of the dewatering basket 20, and a rotating element 30 is installed at the bottom of a rotating base 21, the rotating base 21 is sheathed onto the support shaft 50 and is installed at the bottom of the dewatering basket 20. Based on a covered part 212, makes the rotating element 30 position under the bottom of the rotating base 21, but not limited. The rotating element 30 can be a bearing, but not limited.
One of the features of the present invention, it is not necessary to transport the wringer bucket 100 as a whole, and the wringer buckets 100 can be stacked with one another as shown in
The rotating base 21 can be a bearing house, which is protruding from the middle of the bottom surface in the dewatering basket 20 in this preferred embodiment. The rotating base 21 has a wear-resisting socket 211 formed on a surface in contact with the support shaft 50 and sheathed onto the support shaft 50, such that when the support shaft 50 is rotated, the wear-resisting socket 211 can prevent the rotating base 21 from being worn out or reducing the using life.
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The non-stepping wringer bucket 100 of the present invention as shown in
With the design of the non-stepping wringer bucket in accordance with the present invention, users no longer need to squeeze the mop by a foot-stepping method. As for elderly users, such design can improve the safety of using the wringer bucket.
With the design of the non-stepping wringer bucket in accordance with the present invention, the down part 51 of the support shaft 50 is enclosed and fixed into the protruding base 13. Since the support shaft 50 is fixed and not for rotating, the water in the non-stepping wringer bucket would not seep through the support shaft 50.
In the non-stepping wringer bucket of the present invention, the rotating element 30 allows the dewatering basket 20 to rotate freely, and whose structure design is simple, so that the wringer bucket will not be worn out easily for a long time of use. Such arrangement gives a lower price for users and reduces the production cost for manufacturers effectively. Therefore, the present invention can create a win-win situation for both of the users and manufacturers.
Many changes and modifications in the above-described embodiment of the invention can, of course, be carried out without departing from the scope thereof. Accordingly, to promote the progress in science and the useful arts, the invention is disclosed and is intended to be limited only by the scope of the appended claims.
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