Claims
- 1. Apparatus for scrubbing and mopping a surface, comprising in combination:
- a) a supporting carrier including a block, and scrubbing means carried by the carrier, to project toward the surface for scrubbing that surface,
- b) first means for attaching an elongated handle to the carrier to extend in a first direction from the carrier,
- c) a manually manipulable structure for adjustably attaching a mop to the carrier with mop strands extending in generally parallel relation with that surface and in mopping contact therewith as the scrubbing means simultaneously engages that surface, for simultaneous mopping and scrubbing of that surface, as the handle extends at an angle to the surface to displace the carrier, scrubbing means and mop parallel to the floor surface, and to transmit downward force to said scrubbing means,
- d) said structure including a transversely lengthwise extending bar, about which a portion of the mop extends,
- e) and there being at least one projection on the carrier for engaging the mop to block bodily movement of said mop portion transversely lengthwise of the bar,
- f) said mop having a head adjustable attached by said bar to the carrier at a first side of the carrier, said head including a strand retainer to be engaged by said projection,
- g) a handle,
- h) and including an upward protrusion on a second side of the carrier, the handle attached to said protrusion and spaced from the mop head.
- 2. The combination of claim 1 wherein said strand retainer includes a fabric band.
- 3. The combination of claim 2 wherein there are multiple of said projections transversely spaced apart at said first side of the carrier, to engage said fabric band which clamps the mop strands.
- 4. The combination of claim 3 including said handle attached to the carrier at a second side thereof spaced from said mop head, and wherein said mop head extends in a lateral direction, and said mop strands extend in a longitudinal direction, whereby a plane extending in said longitudinal direction and passing through said handle also bisects said carrier.
- 5. The combination of claim 1 wherein said carrier second side faces relatively upwardly, and said carrier first side faces relatively forwardly.
- 6. The combination of claim 1 wherein said scrubbing means comprises at least one of the following:
- i) bristles
- ii) pad.
- 7. The combination of claim 6 wherein said bristles include parallel rows of bristles, oriented to receive downward force transmission via the handle and carrier.
- 8. The combination of claim 1 wherein the block consists of molded plastic material.
- 9. The combination of claim 1 wherein said scrubbing means has removable attachment to the carrier, and wherein said removable attachment is a VELCRO attachment.
- 10. The invention of claim 1 wherein said carrier and scrubbing means have an alternate inverted position in which downward force is directly transmissible from the handle and carrier to mop extent under the carrier.
- 11. Apparatus for scrubbing and mopping a surface, comprising in combination:
- a) a supporting carrier including a block, and scrubbing means carried by the carrier, to project toward the surface for scrubbing that surface,
- b) first means for attaching an elongated handle to the carrier to extend in a first direction from the carrier,
- c) and manually manipulable structure for adjustably attaching a mop to the carrier with mop strands extending in generally parallel relation with that surface and in mopping contact therewith as the scrubbing means simultaneously engages that surface, for simultaneous mopping and scrubbing of that surface, as the handle extends at an angle to the surface to displace the carrier, scrubbing means and mop parallel to the floor surface, and to transmit downward force to said scrubbing means,
- d) said structure including a transversely lengthwise extending bar, about which a portion of the mop extends,
- e) and there being at least one projection on the carrier for engaging the mop to block bodily movement of said mop portion transversely lengthwise of the bar,
- f) said mop having a head adjustably attached by said bar to the carrier at a first side of the carrier, said head including a strand retainer to be engaged by said projection,
- g) and wherein said bar has opposite end portions attached to the carrier, one of said end portions being detachable from the carrier to allow installation of the mop on the bar, and removal of the mop from the bar.
- 12. Apparatus for scrubbing and mopping a surface, comprising in combination:
- a) a supporting carrier including a block, and scrubbing means carried by the carrier, to project toward the surface for scrubbing that surface,
- b) first means for attaching an elongated handle to the carrier to extend in a first direction from the carrier,
- c) and manually manipulable structure for adjustable attaching a mop to the carrier with mop strands extending in generally parallel relation with that surface and in mopping contact therewith as the scrubbing means simultaneously engages that surface, for simultaneous mopping and scrubbing of that surface, as the handle extends at an angle to the surface to displace the carrier, scrubbing means and mop parallel to the floor surface, and to transmit downward force to said scrubbing means,
- d) said structure including a transversely lengthwise extending bar, about which a portion of the mop extends,
- e) and there being at least one projection on the carrier for engaging the mop to block bodily movement of said mop portion transversely lengthwise of the bar,
- f) said mop having a head adjustably attached by said bar to the carrier at a first side of the carrier, said head including a strand retainer to be engaged by said projection,
- g) and wherein said bar comprises a bail carried by the carrier to adjustably swing into and out of mop head clamping position.
- 13. The combination of claim 12 wherein said bail has a releasable locking connection to the carrier to clamp the mop head between the carrier and bail, transversely of the head.
- 14. Apparatus for scrubbing and mopping a surface, comprising in combination:
- a) a supporting carrier including a block, and scrubbing means carried by the carrier, to project toward the surface for scrubbing that surface,
- b) first means for attaching an elongated handle to the carrier to extend in a first direction from the carrier,
- c) and manually manipulable structure for adjustable attaching a mop to the carrier with mop strands extending in generally parallel relation with that surface and in mopping contact therewith as the scrubbing means simultaneously engages that surface, for simultaneous mopping and scrubbing of that surface, as the handle extends at an angle to the surface to displace the carrier, scrubbing means and mop parallel to the floor surface, and to transmit downward force to said scrubbing means,
- d) said structure including a transversely lengthwise extending bar, about which a portion of the mop extends,
- e) and there being at least one projection on the carrier for engaging the mop to block bodily movement of said mop portion transversely lengthwise of the bar,
- f) said mop having a head adjustably attached by said bar to the carrier at a first side of the carrier, said head including a strand retainer,
- g) and wherein said structure includes an adjustable clamp for adjustably clamping the mop head, and having a first position in which the mop head is removable from attachment to the carrier, and a second position in which the mop head is attached to the carrier.
- 15. The combination of claim 14 wherein said clamp has a part with angled surface attachment to the carrier.
- 16. The combination of claim 15 wherein said attachment includes a recess formed by the carrier to receive said part, and an angled shoulder on the carrier to be forcibly engaged by said part as said part is received in the recess.
- 17. The combination of claim 16 wherein the clamp has an end portion having pivoted connection to the carrier, in spaced relation to the recess.
- 18. The combination of claim 17 wherein said pivoted connection and said recess are located in the block in offset relation to the front side of the block facing the bar.
- 19. The combination of claim 18 wherein the block consists of molded plastic material, and forms a second recess in which said pivoted connection is located.
- 20. The combination of claim 14 wherein said structure includes a clamping lever having a rotated position in which said mop head is clamped.
- 21. Apparatus for scrubbing and mopping a surface, comprising in combination:
- a) a supporting carrier, including a block, and scrubbing means carried by the carrier, to project toward the surface for scrubbing that surface,
- b) first means for attaching an elongated handle to the carrier to extend in a first direction from the carrier,
- c) a manually adjustable structure for attaching a mop to the carrier with mop strands extending in generally parallel relation with that surface and in mopping contact therewith as the scrubbing means simultaneously engages that surface, for simultaneous mopping and scrubbing of that surface, as the handle extends at an angle to the surface to displace the carrier, scrubbing means and mop parallel to the floor surface, and to transmit downward force to said scrubbing means,
- d) said structure including a transversely lengthwise extending bar, about which a portion of the mop extends, said bar having opposite end portions attached directly to the carrier, one of said end portions being detachable from the carrier to allow installation of the mop on the bar, and removal of the mop from the bar,
- e) at least one projection on the carrier for engaging the mop to block bodily movement of said mop portion transversely lengthwise of the bar, said mop having a head adjustably attached by said bar to the carrier at a first side of the carrier, said head including a portion with an opening to be engaged by said projection.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of prior U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/964,154, filed Nov. 6, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,969,005.
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