This invention is in the field of household tools for cleaning purposes, in particular for cleaning windows.
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The present disclosure provides a cleaning device for cleaning surfaces, typically planar surfaces. The cleaning device includes two functioning elements, a mopping element for allowing mopping the surface with a mop and a wiper element for wiping the surface, typically wiping a portion of the surface that have been mopped by the mop of the mopping element to complete the cleaning process. The cleaning device is designed that one of the elements is further formed with a head unit that is configured to receive an end of a handle, e.g. a rod and the other element is capable of rotating about an axis to allow efficient cleaning process by the device at different portions of the surface in different distances from the subject using the device. Typically, the head unit is formed on the wiper element, the mopping element is capable of rotating about a central axis thereof and the two elements are integrally coupled to one another, e.g. by gluing intended coupling portions of the two elements to one another.
Thus, an aspect of the present disclosure provides two aspects of the cleaning device.
The first aspect of the cleaning device includes a wiper element, a mopping element, a head unit and a coupling element.
The wiper element comprises a wiper base elongated along a first axis and extending between first and second ends. The wiper element further includes a wiping portion extending from the wiper base to a first direction, the wiping portion is having a wiping edge for engaging a surface, typically a planar surface and in particular a window surface.
The head unit is integral with the wiper base and includes a receptacle with a bore defining a receptacle axis orthogonal to the first axis for receiving an end of a rod. The head unit extends from said wiper base from a different portion of the base than the wiping portion.
The mopping element comprises a mop base having a bottom face and a top face, the bottom face is configured for attaching a mopping substrate thereto.
The coupling element is fixed to the head unit and is coupled to the mopping element in a manner such as to permit the mopping element to rotate about a second axis parallel to the first axis.
The second aspect of the cleaning device includes a wiper element that comprises an elongated wiper base extending along a first axis, and a wiping portion extending from said wiper base. The wiping portion has a wiping edge for engaging a surface, typically a planar surface and in particular a window surface. The wiper element further comprises a wiper attachment portion.
The cleaning device further includes a mopping element that comprises a mop base extending along a second axis, parallel to the first axis, and having a bottom face and a top face. The mop base is configured for attaching a mopping substrate on the bottom face. The mopping element further comprises a mop attachment portion.
The cleaning device further includes a head unit that is integral with the wiper base or the mop base and comprising a receptacle for receiving an end of a handle or a rod.
The wiper attachment portion and the mop attachment portion are attached one to another, e.g. by gluing or by welding, such that either (i) said mop base is rotatable about said second axis, or (ii) said wiper base and therefore the wiping edge is rotatable about said first axis.
The following embodiments are described with respect to any one of the above aspects of the cleaning device.
In some embodiments of the cleaning device, the head unit extends from the wiper base to second direction, generally opposite the first direction. It is to be understood that the head unit does not necessarily extend at an exact opposite direction to the wiping portion but can be in a range of ±90° to the opposite direction of the extension of the wiping portion.
In some embodiments of the device, the coupling element comprises a head unit portion extending from the head unit and a mopping element portion extending from the mopping element. The head unit portion and the mopping element portion are integrated with one another.
In some embodiments of the cleaning device, the head unit portion and the mopping element portion are glued or welded one to another.
In some embodiments of the cleaning device, the head unit, the wiper element and the head unit portion are a single-piece molded article. Namely, the head unit, the wiper element and the head unit portion are made of a single mold.
In some embodiments of the cleaning device, the mopping element and the mopping element portion is a single-piece molded article. Namely, the mopping element and the mopping element portion are made of a single mold.
In some embodiments of the cleaning device, the wiper element, the head unit and the mopping element are made of an elastomeric material, such as silicone rubber or rubber.
In some embodiments of the cleaning device, the coupling element and the mopping element are pivoted to one another by a rigid pivot element. In some embodiments, rotation of the rigid pivot element results in rotation of the mop base and the mopping element portion rotates about the rigid pivot element. The head unit and the wiper element rotate with mopping element portion due to the integration between them.
In some embodiments of the cleaning device, peripheral end segments of the pivot element are received in two elongated bores that are formed in elongated abutments on the top face of the mopping element and a central segment of said pivot element is pivotally coupled to said coupling element or specifically to the mopping element portion.
In some embodiments of the cleaning device, the central segment of the rigid pivot element defines the second axis.
In some embodiments of the cleaning device, each of the two elongated bores has an open end, the two open ends face one another on opposite sides of a central gap, spanned by the central segment.
In some embodiments of the cleaning device, the mop base comprises one or more integral ribs on the top face, extending from said abutments in a direction normal to the second axis.
In some embodiments of the cleaning device, the ribs extend symmetrically from the two sides of said abutments.
In some embodiments of the cleaning device, the bottom face has fastening elements for said mopping substrate.
In some embodiments of the cleaning device, the fastening elements are one of a hook-and-pile couple, e.g., Velcro.
In some embodiments of the cleaning device, the fastening elements are seamed or glued to said bottom face of the mop base.
In some embodiments of the cleaning device, a peripheral portion of the mop base is flexible for allowing it to bend around corners.
In some embodiments of the cleaning device, the mop base is generally planar.
In some embodiments of the cleaning device, the wiper base comprises a reinforcing element spanning at least a portion between said first and second ends. The reinforcing element is enveloped by the thermoset material, e.g. rubber or silicon rubber. The enveloping is performed during the molding process such that the reinforcing element is part of the single-piece molded article. In some embodiments, the reinforcing element spans the majority of the length between the first and second ends.
In some embodiments of the cleaning device, the wiping edge is flexible and adapted to be bent upon application of force thereon while engaging said surface.
In some embodiments of the cleaning device, the receptacle axis forms an angle with respect to a plane defined by the wiper element. More specifically, the plane is defined by the wiper base and the wiping portion. The head unit and so as the receptacle defining the receptacle axis extend from a generally opposite side of the extension of the wiping portion.
In some embodiments of the cleaning device, the coupling element extends in a direction generally normal to a plane defined by the wiper element and also orthogonal to the first axis.
In some embodiments of the cleaning device, wherein the head unit is integrated to the wiper base via a neck portion. The neck portion is narrower than the wiper base and the head unit, thus allowing the wiper element, and in particular the wiping portion, to bend about the first axis, namely a limited rotation about the first axis. It is to be noted that the neck portion is also a part of the one-piece molded article of the wiper element and the head unit.
In some embodiments of the cleaning device, the head unit comprises a head unit base. The neck portion and the head unit base forms a T shape. The leg of the T shape is integral with the wiper base.
In some embodiments of the cleaning device, the head unit base comprises a rigid reinforcing element extending along at least the majority of its length along the first axis. The rigid reinforcing element grants a structural strength to the head unit base such that it remains relatively rigid while allowing the neck portion to be bent. The rigid reinforcing element is embedded within the molded article, namely it is surrounded by the molded material.
In order to better understand the subject matter that is disclosed herein and to exemplify how it may be carried out in practice, embodiments will now be described, by way of non-limiting example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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The wiper element 102, the head unit 104 and the head unit coupling portion 120 are a first single-piece molded article; and the mopping element 106 and the mopping element coupling portion 122 are a second single-piece molded article. The first and the second single-piece molded articles are coupled to one another via the coupling portions 120 and 122 to form the cleaning device 100.
In the figures throughout the application, like elements of different figures were given similar reference numerals shifted by the number of hundreds corresponding to the number of the respective figure. For example, element 228 in
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Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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281753 | Mar 2021 | IL | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/IL2022/050313 | 3/21/2022 | WO |