1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to the field of wringer mops and more particularly to the field of so-called twist mops.
2. Description of Related Art
In a twist mop, one end of the mop fibers is fixably attached to an end of a mop handle and the other end of the mop fibers is attached to a collar that is rotatably mounted to the mop handle. By rotating the collar around the handle in one direction, the mop fibers can be wrung out. Certain features allow the twist mop to be more effective. For example, U.S. Pat. No. RE38,380 describes a method of preventing a collar from inadvertently unwinding while wringing the mop fibers.
Because the mop fibers tend to be subjected to relatively harsh environments, on occasion it may be desirable to replace the mop fibers. To facilitate this possibility, one end of the mop fibers can be coupled to a connector which is mounted on the end of the mop handle. The connector can be configured with a strap that wraps around the fibers and secures them to a base. A stem may extend from the base and be configured to be inserted into the end of the handle. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 6,321,409 provides details of a design that may be used with a connector and is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety. In operation, the connector can be pulled out of the end of the handle, the mop fibers removed from the collar, and the mop fibers replaced on the collar and handle.
As can be appreciated, it is undesirable for the connector to inadvertently become detached, particularly during vigorous mopping or wringing actions, and therefore the connector is mounted to the handle in a manner that resists detachment. While existing designs for connectors provide for the possibility for removal of the connector, and thus the replacement of the mop fibers, further improvements are desirable.
A twist mop includes a handle with a first end configured to accept a connector. Mop fibers are coupled to a connector that inserts into the handle on the first end and are also coupled to a collar that is movably mounted to the handle. The handle end and the connector include corresponding holes that are aligned when the connector is positioned in the handle. A retaining clip includes a post extending from a semi-circular band and a gripping tab, and the post may be inserted into the aligned holes so as to limit axial movement or rotation of the connector to restrain the connector from becoming detached from the handle. In operation, the semi-circular band holds the retaining clip in position. A user may grasp the gripping tab and remove the retaining clip. In an embodiment the gripping tab may include concave surfaces to facilitate gripping.
The present invention is illustrated by way of example and not limited in the accompanying figures in which like reference numerals indicate similar elements and in which:
To assemble a twist mop 10, the collar 16 may be inserted over an end 12a of a handle 12 and slid down as depicted in
As can be appreciated, the connector 100 is provided to secure one end of the mop fibers 14 to the end 12a while the other end of the mop fibers 14 is mounted to the collar 16, which is free to slide up and down and rotate about the handle 12 so that the desired wringing action may be accomplished with the mop fibers 14. To help resist the twisting force applied to the connector 100, the first end 12a may include a non-circular recess and stem 104 may be configured so as to mate with the non-circular recess. In such an embodiment, the design of the stem 104 can help prevent the connector 100 from twisting when the collar 16 is twisted by the user.
The retaining clip 110, of which an embodiment is depicted in
To aid in the insertion and removal of the retaining clip 110, a tab 114 may be provided with a gripping surface 115, such as a concave surface. In operation, a user may readily grip the tab 114 between the user's fingers and insert or remove the retaining clip 110 from the holes in the handle and connector. To facilitate gripping, the top surfaces 112a of the bands may be flat at the base of the tab 114.
It should be noted that the tab 114 can be configured so as to include sloped side walls 114a that angle inwardly as they extend from the band, as depicted in
In addition to the use of a sloped side wall 114a, if desired the tab 114 may include shoulders 119 that extend beyond the width of the band and below the top surface 112a (as depicted in
The post 116 may include a recessed portion 117 so as to provide a more uniform wall thickness for the retaining clip 110. The post may also include a taper 118 so as to ease insertion of the post into the holes 18 and 108.
When a user desires to remove or replace the mop fibers, the user may first grip the concave gripping surface 115 of the tab 114 with the user's thumb and forefinger and remove the retaining clip 110. Feet 113 at the ends of the bands 112 may facilitate loosening of the bands from about the handle when removing the retaining clip. The feet may also facilitate installation of the retaining clip 110. The feet may have any shape and size; however, smaller, more rounded feet may minimize the possibility of the mop fibers 14 becoming caught on the feet 113. In an embodiment such as is depicted in
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The present invention has been described in terms of preferred and exemplary embodiments thereof. Numerous other embodiments, modifications and variations within the scope of the appended claims will occur to persons of ordinary skill in the art from a review of this disclosure.
This application claims priority to Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/803,691, filed Jun. 1, 2006, which is incorporated by reference in its entirety herein.
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60803691 | Jun 2006 | US |