Claims
- 1. A self-wringable mop for mopping substantially-flat surfaces comprising:
- (a) an elongated handle having a longitudinal axis;
- (b) a support assembly for a cleaning element secured adjacent one extremity of said elongated handle, and having a generally-planar surface disposed at an angle to said longitudinal axis for supporting a cleaning element;
- (c) a compressible absorbent cleaning element having
- (i) a first surface substantially registering with and detachably secured to said generally-planar surface of said support assembly, and
- (ii) a substantially-flat second surface spaced from said first surface and exposed and oriented with respect to the handle so that substantially the full area of said substantially-flat second surface is contactable with substantially-flat surfaces to be mopped, peripheral portions of said second surface extending beyond corresponding peripheral portions of said support assembly whereby said peripheral portions of said second surface facilitate mopping-action on surfaces immediately adjacent upstanding articles while inhibiting potentially-damaging contact of said support assembly therewith and cushioning such contact should it occur; and
- (d) a hand actuated wringing assembly comprising
- (i) a lever mechanism pivotally secured to said elongated handle adjacent said one extremity of said elongated handle and having a hand grip disposed relative to said longitudinal axis for limited pivotal rotation of the lever mechanism in relation to said elongated handle, and
- (ii) a single roller unit operably and resiliently secured by biasing means to said lever mechanism and disposed so that upon pivotal actuation of said lever mechanism by limited pivotal rotation of said hand grip the roller unit resiliently rolls over said substantially-flat second surface and resiliently and progressively compresses said cleaning element against said generally-planar surface of the support assembly, thereby progressively wringing absorbed fluids from said cleaning element,
- said wringing assembly being disposed relative to said elongated handle so that when in an at-rest position it does not interfere either functionally or visually with normal mopping operation;
- said support assembly being metallic and said first surface of said compressible absorbent cleaning element including a plastic mounting plate secured thereto and having integrally-molded edge portions overlying edge portions of the metallic support assembly for shielding the edge portions of said support assembly from direct contact with upstanding articles when mopping surfaces immediately adjacent thereto.
- 2. The self-wringable mop of claim 1 wherein the operating arc of the pivotally-mounted lever mechanism required to substantially wring out said compressible absorbent cleaning element is less than about 120.degree..
- 3. The self-wringable mop of claim 1 wherein said roller unit comprises a plurality of adjacent roller sections mounted end-to-end on a single roller axis.
- 4. The self-wringable mop of claim 1 wherein said wringing assembly is rearwardly facing, whereby said lever mechanism may be pivoted rearwardly and downwardly by said hand grip from an at-rest position to cause said roller unit to roll forwardly over said substantially flat surface to compress said cleaning element, and whereby said lever mechanism may then be reversed to provide two-way progressive wringing.
- 5. The self-wringable mop of claim 1 wherein said wringing assembly includes means for stabilizing said lever mechanism in an at-rest position adjacent to and substantially in line with said elongated handle.
- 6. A self-wringable mop for mopping substantially-flat surfaces comprising:
- (a) an elongated handle having a longitudinal axis;
- (b) a support assembly for a cleaning element secured adjacent one extremity of said elongated handle, and having a generally-planar surface disposed at an angle to said longitudinal axis for supporting a cleaning element;
- (c) a compressible absorbent cleaning element having a first surface, a second surface spaced therefrom and intermediate connecting surfaces,
- (i) said first surface substantially registering with and detachably secured to said generally-planar surface of said support assembly, and
- (ii) said second surface being substantially-flat and exposed and oriented with respect to the handle so that substantially the full area of said substantially-flat second surface is contactable with substantially-flat surfaces to be mopped;
- said first surface including a plastic mounting plate secured thereto and having integrally molded downward-depending edge portions overlying at least portions of said intermediate connecting surfaces; and
- (d) a hand actuated wringing assembly comprising
- (i) a lever mechanism pivotally secured to said elongated handle adjacent said one extremity of said elongated handle and having a hand grip disposed relative to said longitudinal axis for limited pivotal rotation of the lever mechanism in relation to said elongated handle, and
- (ii) a single roller unit operably secured to said lever mechanism and disposed so that upon pivotal actuation of said lever mechanism by limited pivotal rotation of said hand grip the roller unit rolls over said substantially flat second surface and progressively compresses said cleaning element against said generally-planar surface of the support assembly, thereby progressively wringing absorbed fluids from said cleaning element,
- said wringing assembly being disposed relative to said elongated handle so that when in an at-rest position it does not interfere either functionally or visually with normal mopping operation.
- 7. The self-wringable mop of claim 6 wherein said support assembly is metallic and said plastic mounting plate has integrally-molded upstanding edge portions overlying edge portions of the metallic support assembly.
- 8. The self-wringable mop of claim 6 wherein said wringing assembly is rearwardly facing, whereby said lever mechanism may be pivoted rearwardly and downwardly by said hand grip from a stabilized at-rest position adjacent to said elongated handle to cause said roller unit to roll forwardly over said substantially flat surface to compress said cleaning element, and whereby said lever mechanism may then be reversed to provide two-way progressive wringing, the operating arc of the pivotally-mounted lever mechanism to substantially wring out said cleaning element being less than 120.degree..
- 9. The self-wringable mop of claim 6 wherein said roller unit comprises a plurality of adjacent roller sections mounted end-to-end on a single axis and said roller unit is operably secured to said lever mechanism on said single roller axis intermediate adjacent roller sections.
- 10. The self-wringable mop of claim 6 wherein said support assembly and said mounting plate include means for detachably securing said compressible absorbent cleaning element to said support assembly.
- 11. The self-wringable mop of claim 6 wherein said single roller unit is operably and resiliently secured by biasing means to said lever mechanism and disposed so that upon pivotal actuation of said lever mechanism by limited pivotal rotation of said hand grip the roller unit resiliently rolls over said substantially-flat second surface.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/179,095, filed Jan. 10, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,438,727.
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