The present invention relates to a toilet brush with a quick replaceable cleaning head. It allows users for not directly touching an unclean head of a toilet brush by hand for purposes of easy and swift replacement thereof.
A toilet cleaning brush generally comprises a handle and a brush head fixedly connected at one end of the handle. Therefore, when the brush head is impaired, even if the handle is not worn, the entire toilet brush must be discarded and replaced, which causes waste of material resources. To solve abovementioned problem, toilet cleaning brushes having detachable brush heads which can be detached from handles are developed.
However, when replacing the detachable brush head, the user must hold the brush head with one hand and the handle with the other hand, and then twist the handle firmly to disengage the brush head from the handle. This disassembly method of the conventional toilet cleaning brush is laborious and time-consuming, and it is unsanitary to directly hold the used unclean brush head for replacement by hand.
In view of the above-mentioned problems, the object of the present invention is to provide a toilet brush with a quick replaceable cleaning head. For the effect of quickly replacing an unclean head of a toilet brush, this invention allows users for not directly touching the unclean head of the toilet brush by hand.
The toilet brush of the present invention comprises a rod body having a first end and a second end opposite to the first end; a handle disposed at the first end of the rod body; a feeding unit connected to the handle; an action rod accommodated in the rod body for connecting the feeding unit and having a clamping head; and a cleaning head having a sleeve into which the clamping head of the action rod is inserted.
Accordingly, when the handle is given a force to bring the feeding unit to pull the action rod in a direction opposite to the cleaning head, the impaired cleaning head is detached from the action rod to be replaced with a new one. Then, the sleeve of the new cleaning head is inserted into the clamping head of the action rod for connection by applying a force on the handle to bring the feeding unit to push the action rod toward the cleaning head. Therefore, the present invention achieves the effect of quickly replacing the cleaning head of the toilet brush without need to directly touch the used unclean head by hand.
Hereinafter, an exemplary embodiment of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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The feeding unit (3) is disposed in the through hole (11) at the first end of the rod body (1). The transmission member (31) is provided with a fixing part (311) at a first end thereof for correspondingly and fixedly assembling to the fixing hole (21) of the handle (2), a shaft part (312) at a second end thereof, a plurality of anti-slip strips (313) disposed on an outer wall of the fixing part (311), a shaft hole (314) at a center of the shaft part (312), two spiral guide grooves (315) axially disposed on an outer wall of the shaft part (312) and arranged opposite to each other, two longitudinal guide grooves (316) respectively extended from a top end of the shaft part (312) toward the two spiral guide grooves (315), and two transverse grooves (317) radically formed on a wall of the transmission member (31) and opposite to each other for respectively connecting between the two spiral guide grooves (315) and the two longitudinal guide grooves (316). The displacement unit (32) is correspondingly accommodated in the shaft hole (314) at the shaft part (312) of the transmission member (31) and provided with two guide columns (321) respectively at two laterals thereof. The two guide columns pass through the two longitudinal guide grooves (316) on the shaft part (312) of the transmission member (31) and the two transverse grooves (317) and then respectively insert into the two spiral guide grooves (315). The positioning ring (33) is provided with a via hole (331) at a center thereof to sleeve on the two longitudinal guide grooves (316) on the shaft part (312) of the transmission member (31) for connection. The packing sleeve (34) is provided with two shells (341) opposite to each other, a perforation (342) defined by a combination of the two shells (341) for accommodating the shaft part (312) of the transmission member (31), the displacement unit (32) and the positioning ring (33), and two guiding slots (343) respectively and axially arranged on the two shells (341). The two guide columns (321) of the displacement unit (32) respectively pass through the two spiral guide grooves (315) and further insert into the two guiding slots (343). The packing sleeve (34) as well as the shaft part (312) of the transmission member (31), the displacement unit (32) and the positioning ring (33) accommodated in the packing sleeve (34) are assembled to the through hole (11) at the first end of the rod body (1).
The first section (41) includes a first end for assembling to the displacement unit (32) of the feeding unit (3) and a second end opposite to the first end thereof.
The second section (42) is tapered and includes a first end for connecting the second end of the first section (41) and a second end opposite to the first end thereof. The second section (42) is further provided with a first stop edge (421) at the first end thereof and a clamping head (422) formed at the second end thereof.
The bushing (5) is provided with two casings (51) opposite to each other, an engaging hole (52) defined by a combination of the two casings (51) for accommodating the second section (42) of the action rod (4), two second stop edges (511) respectively formed at two inner walls of the two casings (51) to divide the engaging hole (52) into a first part (521), a second part (522), and a polygonal orifice (523) at the second part (522) of the engaging hole (52). The first stop edge (421) of the second section (42) and the elastic member (43) are located in the first part (521). The elastic member (43) contacts the first stop edge (421) of the second section (42) and the two second stop edges (511) of the two casings (51) to be positioned. The clamping head (422) of the second section (42) is located in the second part (522).
The cleaning head (6) is provided with a sleeve (61) at one end thereof, an aperture (62) disposed at a center of the sleeve (61), and a plurality of concave ditches (63) axially formed on a wall thereof for communicating with the aperture (62) so that the aperture (62) is expansible. A first end of the sleeve (61) of the cleaning head (6) is tapered, and a second end of the sleeve (61) of the cleaning head (6) is provided with a polygonal connecting part (611). The sleeve (61) is inserted into the engaging hole (52) of the bushing (5) in the through hole (11) at the second end of the rod body (1) to be positioned in the second part (522) of the engaging hole (52), and the polygonal connecting part (611) is correspondingly engaged with the polygonal orifice (523) at the second part (522) of the engaging hole (52) of the bushing (5) for positioning.
Furthermore, a diameter of the aperture (62) in the sleeve (61) is less than a diameter of the clamping head (422) of the second section (42) of the action rod (4). Therefore, the clamping head (422) of the second section (42) can be inserted into the aperture (62) in the sleeve (61) for firmly combination.
If the cleaning head (6) of the present invention is impaired, it can be replaced with a new one. Referring to
After the used cleaning head (6) is removed from the rod body (1), the sleeve (61) of the new cleaning head (6) is inserted into the engaging hole (52) of the bushing (5) in the through hole (11) at the second end of the rod body (1). Referring to
Accordingly, the present invention allows users for not directly touching the cleaning head (6) of the toilet brush by hand and meets the purposes of easy and swift replacement thereof.
Additionally, referring to
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