The present invention relates generally to the field of sponge mops and more particularly to a sponge mop having an integrated scrubber.
Conventional roller mops use a sponge that is wrung dry between a pair of rollers. Such roller mops use a lever that can be pulled or pushed, causing the rollers to roll or press the sponge, wringing the sponge out. Some conventional mops include a brush scrubber that a user can manually attach to the sponge, the mop head, or the mop handle. With such mops, the user must detach the scrubber from the mop when done scrubbing the surface. Additionally, such mops are quite cumbersome and require that the user rotate the entire mop upside down or on its side to use the brush scrubber to scrub a surface.
In one aspect of the present invention, a mop is provided with an integral brush scrubber assembly comprising a housing and a pair of rollers. The mop housing rotatably mounts a sponge. Scrubbing elements are attached to a surface of each of the rollers. Water is squeezed from the sponge by the rollers when the sponge is retracted into the housing. In addition, the retracted sponge causes the rollers to rotate as they squeeze the sponge to automatically move the scrubbing elements into a deployed position for scrubbing.
In another aspect of the present invention, the rollers have locking members configured to engage the sponge when the sponge is retracted between the rollers and the scrubbing elements are in the deployed position. The locking members are configured to maintain the rollers in a generally fixed position relative to the sponge.
In another aspect of the present invention, a mop is provided comprising an elongated shaft, a body attached to the distal end of the shaft, and a sponge operably coupled to the body. A pair of rollers spaced apart from one another straddle at least a portion of the sponge. Each of the rollers has at least one scrubbing element disposed thereon, wherein each of the rollers is configured to rotate about an axis. The mop also comprises means for moving the sponge and the rollers relative to each other to retract the sponge between the rollers to wring the sponge, and for rotating the scrubbing element into a deployed cleaning position.
In another aspect of the present invention, a method of cleaning a surface is provided. The method comprises providing a cleaning device having a sponge movably disposed between a pair of rollers, each of the rollers rotatable about an axis and having at least one scrubbing element on a surface thereof, and an actuator. The method further comprises actuating the actuator to move the sponge between the rollers into a retracted wringing position, said movement squeezing the sponge between the rollers to wring the sponge and moving the at least one brushing element into a deployed scrubbing position to scrub the surface.
As used herein, a roller refers generally to a member having a movable surface and is not limited to a particular shape or configuration. A roller can thus include a member with a circular, oval, c-shaped, u-shaped or generally curved cross-section. In one embodiment, the movable surface can rotate about an axis. In another embodiment, the movable surface can pivot about an axis.
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The rollers 26 are preferably fastened to the distal end of the housing 16. In one preferred embodiment, the rollers 26 are removably fastened to the housing 16 so as to be readily and easily replaceable. For example, a roller shaft (not shown) of the rollers 26 can be removably clamped to a c-shaped clamp (not shown) on the housing 16. However, other suitable fasteners can be used to fasten the rollers 26 to the housing 16, such as bolts and screws.
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The elongated shaft 12, housing 16, and rollers 26 are preferably made of a resilient and light-weight material, such as a hard plastic. For example, they can be made of polyethylene. However, the elongated shaft 12, housing 16, and rollers 26 can be made of other suitable materials.
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In the illustrated embodiment, a sponge retainer 34 having opposite side walls 38 is preferably fastened to a distal end of the operating rod 28. Guide rails 44 extend from a distal end of the side walls 38. The sponge retainer 34 preferably has a length that extends longitudinally along the axis X generally orthogonal to the axis Y. The sponge retainer 34 is preferably configured to removably hold a sponge 40 therein (see
As discussed above, the rollers 26 preferably have a movable surface 26a and at least one scrubbing element disposed thereon. As illustrated in
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Advantageously, a user can selectively operate the cleaning device 10 to deploy the sponge 40 or scrubbing elements, as best suited for cleaning the cleaning surface 100. In the illustrated embodiment, the user can move (e.g., push) the operating member 32 of the actuator 30 to move the sponge 40 forward relative to the rollers 26 into a deployed cleaning position proximal the cleaning surface 100, as shown in
The user can alternatively move (e.g., pull) the operating member 32 of the actuator 30 to move the sponge 40 backward into a retracted position away from the cleaning surface 100, as shown in
If the user wants to deploy the sponge 40 once again, the user can move the operating member 32 once again, as discussed above, to move the sponge 40 forward. The sponge 40 frictionally engages the movable surface 26a of the rollers 26, causing the movable surface 26a to automatically rotate in the direction of deployment, which results in the withdrawal of the brushes 50 and scraper 54 into the first or retracted position, as shown in
In another embodiment (not shown), the operating rod 28 connects to the rollers 26. In this embodiment, the actuator 30 is actuated via the operating member 32 to move the rollers 26 over the sponge 40. The rollers 26 preferably rotate as they move over the sponge 40, for example due to the frictional engagement between the sponge 40 and the rollers 26, to move the brushes 50 from the first or retracted storage position to the second or deployed cleaning position. Additionally, as the rollers 26 rotate over the sponge 40, the rollers 26 advantageously squeeze the sponge 40 so as to wring any liquid out of the sponge 40. When the rollers 26 are in the retracted storage position, the sponge 40 is preferably in the deployed position. Conversely, when the rollers 26 are in the deployed cleaning position, the sponge 40 is preferably in the retracted position between the rollers 26.
The various devices, methods and techniques described above provide a number of ways to carry out the invention. Of course, it is to be understood that not necessarily all objectives or advantages described may be achieved in accordance with any particular embodiment described herein. Also, although the invention has been disclosed in the context of certain embodiments and examples, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that the invention extends beyond the specifically disclosed embodiments to other alternative embodiments and/or uses and obvious modifications and equivalents thereof. Accordingly, the invention is not intended to be limited by the specific disclosures of preferred embodiments herein.