CN211633161U - Mop cleaning and draining bucket - Google Patents

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CN211633161U
CN211633161U CN202020229114.4U CN202020229114U CN211633161U CN 211633161 U CN211633161 U CN 211633161U CN 202020229114 U CN202020229114 U CN 202020229114U CN 211633161 U CN211633161 U CN 211633161U
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留振兴
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The utility model provides a mop cleaning and draining water bucket, which comprises a water bucket body, a mop scrubbing component and a rotary supporting component. The bucket body is provided with an accommodating space for accommodating cleaning liquid, and the accommodated cleaning liquid has a liquid level height. The mop scrubbing assembly is fixedly arranged in the accommodating space and is provided with a first scrubbing assembly located at a first horizontal height position. The rotary support assembly comprises a support assembly and a rotating assembly. The support component is linked with the water barrel body and at least partially extends into the accommodating space. The rotating component is rotatably arranged on the supporting component and is positioned at a second horizontal height position, and the second horizontal height position is higher than the first horizontal height position and the liquid level height, so that when the rotating component is used for rotating the rotary mop, the cleaning liquid is thrown out and flows into the accommodating space. Therefore, the mop cleaning and draining bucket provided by the utility model can provide the function of rotary dewatering for the rotary mop and also can provide the function of cleaning the mop cloth.

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Mop cleaning and draining bucket
Technical Field
The utility model relates to a mop cleaning and dewatering bucket especially relates to a mop cleaning and dewatering bucket that can wash and dewater to rotary mop.
Background
In recent years, in the technical field of mops, more and more mops are designed to be driven to rotate by utilizing the vertical movement of a holding rod of the mop to drive a rotary transmission shaft rod connected with a mop head, so that the mop head rotates along with the rotary transmission shaft rod, and mop cloth arranged on the mop head can throw away moisture attached to the mop cloth due to rotation, thereby effectively controlling the moisture content of the mop cloth.
As described above, in the prior art, more and more mops are provided, in which the holding rod moves up and down to drive the rotation transmission shaft to rotate, but the cleaning operation of the rotary mops before dewatering is only to extend the mop head into the water in the water tub, and the dirt adhered to the mop cloth is separated by shaking the mop head in the water and falls into the water, so that when the dirt (such as hair) adhered to the mop cloth is too entangled with the fibers of the mop cloth to be easily separated by shaking the mop head in the water, the dirt is continuously adhered to the mop cloth, and even the mop cloth is still left on the mop cloth after the mop cloth is dewatered by rotation, so that the mop cloth cannot be effectively adhered with other dirt in the next cleaning operation.
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
In view of the fact that in the prior art, the conventional rotary mop usually only extends the mop head into the water in the water bucket when being cleaned and separates dirt by shaking in the water, when the dirt and the fibers of the mop cloth are excessively wound and cannot be easily shaken and separated in the water, the mop cloth cannot effectively adhere other dirt in the next cleaning operation; accordingly, the main object of the present invention is to provide a mop cleaning and draining water bucket, which not only can provide the function of rotary mop for spin-drying, but also can provide the function of mop cloth cleaning.
The utility model discloses a solve prior art's problem, the necessary technical means who adopts provides a mop clear and wash cask for wash and dewater a rotation type mop, mop clear and wash cask contain a cask body, a mop scrub subassembly and a rotation type supporting component.
The bucket body is provided with an accommodating space for accommodating cleaning liquid, and the cleaning liquid has a liquid level height. The mop scrubbing component is fixedly arranged in the accommodating space and is provided with a first scrubbing component positioned at a first horizontal height position and used for scrubbing the rotary mop wetted by the cleaning liquid.
The rotary support assembly comprises a support assembly and a rotating assembly. The support component is linked with the water barrel body and at least partially extends into the accommodating space. The rotating assembly is rotatably arranged on the supporting assembly and is positioned at a second horizontal height position, the second horizontal height position is higher than the first horizontal height position and the liquid level height, and the rotating assembly is used for supporting the brushed rotary mop, so that the cleaning liquid is thrown out of the rotary mop and flows into the accommodating space when the rotary mop rotates.
In one embodiment derived from the above-described need, the mop brush assembly includes a brush rack, the brush rack including a base and a first side frame. The base is fixedly arranged at the bottom of the bucket body and is positioned in the accommodating space. The first side bracket is integrally connected with the base and extends to a first horizontal height position, and the first brushing assembly is fixedly connected with the first side bracket at the first horizontal height position. Preferably, the brush rack further comprises a second side support extending to the first horizontal position and spaced from the first side support to form a brush space, and the mop brush assembly further comprises a second brush assembly fixedly connected to the second side support at the first horizontal position.
In an auxiliary technical means derived from the above-mentioned essential technical means, the rotary supporting component further comprises a bearing disposed between the supporting component and the rotary component.
In an auxiliary technical means derived from the above-mentioned necessary technical means, the rotating assembly further has a supporting point positioning structure for positioning a rotating transmission shaft of the rotating mop. Preferably, the fulcrum positioning structure is a groove or a bump.
In an auxiliary technical means derived from the above-mentioned necessary technical means, the mop cleaning and washing water barrel further comprises a water blocking cover fixed on the water barrel body and having an opening, and the center of the opening is coaxial with the axis of the rotating component.
In a subsidiary aspect derived from the above-described essential aspect, the rotating assembly is a spin basket. Preferably, the rotary supporting assembly further comprises a transmission shaft rotatably disposed on the supporting assembly, and the rotating assembly is fixedly sleeved on the transmission shaft.
As mentioned above, since the mop cleaning and draining water bucket of the present invention is provided with the mop cleaning assembly and the rotary supporting assembly in the accommodating space of the water bucket body, the user can clean the mop cloth by using the mop cleaning assembly and perform the dewatering operation by using the rotary supporting assembly.
The present invention will be further described with reference to the following embodiments and accompanying drawings.
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a mop cleaning and draining water barrel according to a first preferred embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2 is a schematic sectional view taken along line A-A of FIG. 1;
FIG. 3 is a schematic sectional view showing a mop washing and draining water tank containing a cleaning liquid according to a first preferred embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 4 is a schematic sectional view showing a mop cleaning and draining water tank according to a first preferred embodiment of the present invention for cleaning a rotary mop;
FIG. 5 is a schematic sectional view showing a mop spin-drying operation performed by the spin-drying bucket according to the first preferred embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 6 is a schematic sectional view showing a mop cleaning and draining water tank according to a second preferred embodiment of the present invention for cleaning a rotary mop;
FIG. 7 is a schematic sectional view showing a mop spin-drying operation performed by the spin-drying bucket according to a second preferred embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 8 is a perspective view of a mop cleaning and draining water barrel according to a third preferred embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 9 is a schematic sectional view taken along line B-B of FIG. 8; and
fig. 10 is a schematic cross-sectional view of fig. 8 taken along line C-C.
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100 mop cleaning and dewatering barrel
1 bucket body
11 barrel bottom
12 barrel wall
121 port
13 water retaining cover
131 open pores
14 space for accommodating
15 opening
2 mop scrubbing component
21 scrubbing frame
211 base
212 first side support
213 second side support
22 first brush assembly
23 second brush assembly
3 Rotary support assembly
31 support assembly
311 locating slot
32 bearing
33 rotating assembly
331 fulcrum positioning structure
200 rotary mop
201 rotating transmission shaft lever
202. 203 folding flat plate
204. 205 mop cloth
2011 axle rod end
100a mop cleaning and dewatering bucket
33a rotating assembly
331a fulcrum location structure
100b mop cleaning and dewatering bucket
1b bucket body
11b bucket bottom
12b bucket wall
121b port
122b, 123b clamping structure
13b water blocking cover
131b open pores
14b accommodating space
15b opening
16b handle
2b mop scrubbing assembly
21b first brushing Assembly
211b vector
212b bristles
22b second brushing Assembly
3b rotary support assembly
31b support assembly
311b accommodating groove
32b bearing
33b drive shaft
34b limiting component
35b rotating assembly
351b socket joint structure
352b fulcrum positioning structure
200a rotary mop
201a rotary transmission shaft lever
202a cloth disc
2021a alignment groove
203a mop cloth
Perpendicular direction of D1
HP1 first level position
HP2 second level position
CLH liquid level
CL cleaning liquid
CS brushing space
CX axle center
Detailed Description
The following description of the embodiments of the present invention will be described in more detail with reference to the drawings. The advantages and features of the present invention will become more fully apparent from the following description and appended claims. It should be noted that the drawings are in simplified form and are not to precise scale, and are provided for convenience and clarity in order to facilitate the description of the embodiments of the present invention.
Referring to fig. 1 and 2, fig. 1 is a perspective view illustrating a mop cleaning and draining water barrel according to a first preferred embodiment of the present invention; fig. 2 is a schematic sectional view taken along line a-a of fig. 1. As shown in the figure, a mop cleaning and washing water barrel 100 comprises a water barrel body 1, a mop brushing assembly 2 and a rotary supporting assembly 3.
The water barrel body 1 comprises a barrel bottom 11, a barrel wall 12 and a water blocking cover 13. The barrel wall 12 is integrally connected to the barrel bottom 11, and the water-retaining cover 13 is detachably fixed to the port 121 of the barrel wall 12 and has an opening 131; the tub wall 12 and the tub bottom 11 enclose an accommodating space 14, and the water blocking cover 13 further partially covers the accommodating space 14, so as to form an opening 15 communicating with the accommodating space 14 with the port 121.
The mop brush assembly 2 includes a brush rack 21, a first brush assembly 22, and a second brush assembly 23. The brush holder 21 includes a base 211, a first side bracket 212, and a second side bracket 213. The base 211 is fixedly disposed at the bottom 11 of the bucket body 1 and located in the accommodating space 14. The first side bracket 212 and the second side bracket 213 are integrally connected to the base 211 and extend along a vertical direction D1 (shown in fig. 3) to a first horizontal height position HP1, and the first side bracket 212 and the second side bracket 213 further enclose a brushing space CS. The first brush assembly 22 is secured to the first side frame 212 at a first height position HP1, and the second brush assembly 23 is secured to the second side frame 213 at a first height position HP 1. In addition, mop brush assembly 2 is correspondingly positioned below opening 15.
The rotary support assembly 3 includes a support assembly 31, a bearing 32 and a rotary assembly 33. The supporting component 31 is integrally connected to the bottom 11 of the water barrel body 1, and partially extends into the accommodating space 14 to be adjacent to a second horizontal height position HP2 higher than the first horizontal height position HP1, and the supporting component 31 is provided with a positioning groove 311. The bearing 32 is disposed in the positioning slot 311 of the supporting member 31. The rotating component 33 is disposed through a shaft hole (not labeled) of the bearing 32 and located at a second horizontal height position HP 2; the rotating element 33 is rotatably disposed on the supporting element 31 through the bearing 32, and the rotating element 33 has a supporting point positioning structure 331, and in the present embodiment, the supporting point positioning structure 331 is a groove. In addition, the rotating component 33 has a center CX, and the center of the opening 131 is coaxial with the center CX.
Referring to fig. 3, fig. 3 is a schematic cross-sectional view illustrating a mop washing and rinsing water tank containing a cleaning liquid according to a first preferred embodiment of the present invention. As shown in the drawings, the mop cleaning and draining water barrel 100 of the present invention is used for cleaning and draining a rotary mop 200, and in this embodiment, the rotary mop 200 includes a rotary transmission shaft 201, two folding plates 202 and 203, and two mop cloths 204 and 205, the rotary transmission shaft 201 has a shaft end 2011; the folding plates 202 and 203 are connected to the rotating shaft 201 in a relatively foldable manner, and the mop cloths 204 and 205 are fixed to the folding plates 202 and 203, respectively.
As mentioned above, the accommodating space 14 of the bucket body 1 is used for accommodating a cleaning liquid CL, and the cleaning liquid CL has a liquid level CLH in the accommodating space 14, and the second level position HP2 is higher than the first level position HP1 and the liquid level CLH; the liquid level CLH is an average height of the water surface. In addition, in the embodiment, the liquid level CLH is between the second level position HP2 and the first level position HP1, i.e. the liquid level CLH is greater than the first level position HP1, so that the cleaning liquid CL covers the first brush assembly 22 and the second brush assembly 23.
Referring to fig. 4, fig. 4 is a schematic sectional view illustrating a mop cleaning and draining water tank for a rotary mop according to a first preferred embodiment of the present invention. As shown, the rotary mop 200 can enter the accommodating space 14 through the opening 15 along the vertical direction D1 and enter the brushing space CS, and when the rotary mop 200 enters the brushing space CS along the vertical direction D1, the mop cloths 204 and 205 respectively contact the first brushing assembly 22 and the second brushing assembly 23, so that the dirt attached to the mop cloths 204 and 205 is brushed away; the first brushing assembly 22 and the second brushing assembly 23 are, for example, bristles. In practice, the rotary mop 200 may be repeatedly moved up and down to wet the mop cloths 204 and 205 by contacting the mop cloths 204 and 205 with the cleaning liquid CL, and the dirt brushed off by the first and second brushing assemblies 22 and 23 may be introduced into the cleaning liquid CL, thereby restoring the mop cloths 204 and 205 to a clean state. In addition, in other embodiments, even if the liquid level CLH of the cleaning liquid CL is lower than the first level position HP1, when the rotary mop 200 is deep into the brushing space CS, the mop cloths 204 and 205 can still be wetted by the cleaning liquid CL, but it is preferable that the liquid level CLH is higher than the first level position HP 1.
Referring to fig. 5, fig. 5 is a schematic sectional view illustrating a mop cleaning and draining water tank for a rotary mop to perform a dewatering operation according to a first preferred embodiment of the present invention. As shown in the drawings, after the rotary mop 200 is brushed by the mop brushing assembly 2, the rotary mop 200 can enter the accommodating space 14 from the opening 131 of the water-blocking cover 13, and the shaft end 2011 of the rotary transmission shaft 201 is fittingly placed on the fulcrum positioning structure 331 of the rotating assembly 33; since the rotating assembly 33 is located at the second level position HP2 higher than the liquid level CLH, when the rotating shaft 201 rotates by being supported by the pivot positioning structure 331, the cleaning liquid CL attached to the mop cloths 204 and 205 is thrown away from the mop cloths 204 and 205 by the centrifugal force generated during the rotation.
As mentioned above, in the present embodiment, the cleaning liquid CL thrown away from the mop cloths 204 and 205 is thrown toward the barrel wall 12 and flows back along the barrel wall 12 to the cleaning liquid CL in the accommodating space 14 for wetting when the rotary mop 200 is cleaned again. In addition, when the cleaning liquid CL attached to the mop cloths 204 and 205 is thrown upward due to an excessive centrifugal force, the cleaning liquid CL can be prevented from being thrown out of the tub body 1 by the shielding of the water blocking cover 13.
Referring to fig. 6 and 7, fig. 6 is a schematic sectional view showing a mop cleaning and draining water bucket according to a second preferred embodiment of the present invention for cleaning a rotary mop; FIG. 7 is a schematic sectional view showing a mop spin-drying operation performed by the spin-drying bucket according to a second preferred embodiment of the present invention. As shown in the drawings, the present embodiment further provides a mop cleaning and draining water bucket 100a, the mop cleaning and draining water bucket 100a is similar to the mop cleaning and draining water bucket 100 of the first preferred embodiment, and the difference is that the mop cleaning and draining water bucket 100a replaces the rotating component 33 with a rotating component 33a, the rotating component 33a has a supporting point positioning structure 331a, and the supporting point positioning structure 331a is a bump.
As mentioned above, the mop cleaning and draining water barrel 100a of the present invention can be used for cleaning and draining another rotary mop 200a, and the rotary mop 200a includes a rotary transmission shaft 201a, a cloth disc 202a and a mop cloth 203a, wherein the cloth disc 202a is rotatably connected to the rotary transmission shaft 201a and has a positioning groove 2021 a. The mop cloth 203a is fixed on the cloth disc 202 a. The positioning groove 2021a of the rotary mop 200a is fittingly sleeved on the supporting point positioning structure 331a, so that the rotary mop 200a can rotate in the mop cleaning and draining water tub 100a relative to the supporting member 31, and the cleaning liquid (not shown, corresponding to the cleaning liquid CL) attached to the mop cloth 203a is thrown away from the mop cloth 203a by the centrifugal force generated during rotation.
In addition, in the present embodiment, the rotary mop 200a is, for example, a disc mop with spin drying function, but is not limited thereto, and in other embodiments, the rotary mop 200a may also be a flat mop with spin drying function, and although in the present embodiment, the mop brush assembly 2 includes the first brush assembly 22 and the second brush assembly 23, when the rotary mop 200a has only a single mop cloth 203a, the mop brush assembly 2 may also include only the first brush assembly 22 without the second brush assembly 23, and even when the mop brush assembly 2 includes only the first brush assembly 22 and does not include the second brush assembly 23, the rotary mop 200 may alternately brush the mop cloths 204 and 205 by changing edges.
Referring to fig. 8 to 10, fig. 8 is a perspective view illustrating a mop cleaning and draining water barrel according to a third preferred embodiment of the present invention; FIG. 9 is a schematic sectional view taken along line B-B of FIG. 8; fig. 10 is a schematic cross-sectional view of fig. 8 taken along line C-C. As shown in the figure, a mop cleaning and washing water barrel 100b comprises a water barrel body 1b, a mop brushing assembly 2b and a rotary supporting assembly 3 b.
The water bucket body 1b includes a bucket bottom 11b, a bucket wall 12b and a water blocking cover 13 b. The barrel wall 12b is integrally connected to the barrel bottom 11b and has a port 121b and four locking structures 122b (only one is labeled in the figure), and the water-blocking cover 13b is detachably fixed to the port 121b of the barrel wall 12b and has an opening 131 b; the tub wall 12b and the tub bottom 11b enclose an accommodating space 14b, and the water blocking cover 13b further partially covers the accommodating space 14b, so as to form an opening 15b communicating with the port 121b and the accommodating space 14 b. In addition, in the present embodiment, the water barrel body 1b further includes a handle 16b, and the handle 16b is rotatably connected to the barrel wall 12b and adjacent to the opening 15 b.
Mop brush assembly 2b includes two first brush assemblies 21b (only one shown) and two second brush assemblies 22b (only one shown). The two first brushing assemblies 21b are detachably fastened to the fastening structure 122b, and the two second brushing assemblies 22b are detachably fastened to the fastening structure 123 b; taking the first brushing assembly 21b as an example, the first brushing assembly 21b includes a carrier 211b and a plurality of bristles 212b (only one is labeled in the figure), and the carrier 211b is a strip structure for disposing the bristles 212b, so that the bristles 212b are disposed in a row on the barrel wall 12b when the carrier 211b is fixed to the clamping structure 122 b. In the present embodiment, the two first brushing assemblies 21b each have a first horizontal height position (not shown), and the two second brushing assemblies 22b each have a first horizontal height position corresponding to the two first brushing assemblies 21 b. In addition, mop brush assembly 2b is correspondingly positioned below opening 15.
The rotary supporting component 3b includes a supporting component 31b, a bearing 32b, a transmission shaft 33b, a limiting component 34b and a rotating component 35 b. The supporting component 31b is integrally connected to the bottom 11b of the water barrel body 1b, and partially extends into the accommodating space 14b, and the supporting component 31b is provided with an accommodating groove 311 b. The bearing 32b is disposed in the receiving groove 311b of the supporting member 31 b.
One end of the transmission shaft 33b is inserted into a shaft hole (not shown) of the bearing 32 b; the transmission shaft 33b is rotatably disposed on the supporting member 31b through a bearing 32 b. The limiting component 34b is fixed at the top end of the supporting component 31b and sleeved on the transmission shaft 33b, so that the transmission shaft 33b passes through the limiting component 34b and extends out of the accommodating groove 311 b. The rotating component 35b has a socket structure 351b and a supporting point positioning structure 352 b. The sleeve structure 351b is fixedly sleeved on the end of the transmission shaft 33b extending out from the limiting component 34b, the rotating component 35b of the embodiment is a dewatering basket, and the pivot positioning structure 352b is a groove for supporting the shaft end 2011 (as shown in fig. 5) of the rotary mop 200. In addition, the rotating component 35b is located at a second level higher than the first level, and in practical use, the second level is higher than the liquid level of the cleaning liquid contained in the containing space 14 b.
Referring to fig. 1 to 10, as shown in the drawings, the first preferred embodiment mainly arranges the mop brushing assembly 2 and the rotary supporting assembly 3 in the water tub body 1, so that the rotary mop 200 can firstly use the mop brushing assembly 2 to brush and clean, and then use the rotary supporting assembly 3 to rotate and dewater, but since the rotary supporting assembly 3 of the first preferred embodiment correspondingly supports the shaft rod end 2011 of the rotary mop 200 through the supporting point positioning structure 331 (notch), when the rotary mop 200a with only the positioning notch 2021a is encountered, the supporting point positioning structure 331a (protrusion) provided by the second preferred embodiment is needed to correspondingly support the rotary mop 200 a; in addition, compared to the first and second preferred embodiments in which the first and second brushing assemblies 22 and 23 are disposed in the accommodating space through the brushing rack 21, the third preferred embodiment is to directly provide the latch structure 122b on the barrel wall 12b, so that the first and second brushing assemblies 21b and 22b can be directly fixed on the barrel wall 12b, thereby effectively simplifying the structure and reducing the manufacturing process, and in addition, the third preferred embodiment further provides the rotating assembly 35b (the spin basket) on the supporting assembly 31b through the transmission shaft 33b, thereby effectively fixing the folding plates 202 and 203 of the spin mop 200 through the spin basket when the spin mop 200 is folded into the spin basket for spin-drying, thereby effectively increasing the stability of the spin-drying of the spin mop 200.
In summary, since the conventional rotary mop only extends the mop head into the water in the bucket during cleaning and separates dirt by shaking in the water, the dirt and the fibers of the mop cloth are excessively wound, so that the dirt cannot be easily separated by shaking in the water, and the mop cloth cannot effectively adhere other dirt; compared with the prior art, because the utility model discloses a mop washs cask is provided with mop scrubbing component and rotation type supporting component in the accommodation space of cask body, therefore the user can utilize the mop to scrub the component and wash the action to mop cloth to utilize rotation type supporting component to dewater the action, and the rotation type mop utilizes rotation type supporting component to rotate the cleaning liquid of desorption and can also flow back to the accommodation space of cask body in, make the utility model discloses a mop washs the liquid level height of dehydration cask can effectually maintain cleaning liquid in the accommodation space, and relative effective reduction supplements or replaces the number of times of cleaning liquid, and then can also increase the clean efficiency of rotation type mop.
The foregoing detailed description of the preferred embodiments is intended to more clearly illustrate the features and spirit of the present invention, and is not intended to limit the scope of the invention by the preferred embodiments disclosed above. On the contrary, it is intended to cover various modifications and equivalent arrangements included within the scope of the appended claims.

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1. A mop cleaning and draining water bucket for cleaning and draining a rotary mop, the mop cleaning and draining water bucket comprising:
the water bucket comprises a water bucket body and a water bucket body, wherein the water bucket body is provided with an accommodating space which is used for accommodating cleaning liquid, and the cleaning liquid has a liquid level height;
the mop scrubbing component is fixedly arranged in the accommodating space, is provided with a first scrubbing component positioned at a first horizontal height position and is used for scrubbing the rotary mop wetted by the cleaning liquid; and
a rotary support assembly, comprising:
the supporting component is linked with the water barrel body and at least partially extends into the accommodating space; and
the rotating assembly is rotatably arranged on the supporting assembly and is positioned at a second horizontal height position, the second horizontal height position is higher than the first horizontal height position and the liquid level height, and the rotating assembly is used for supporting the brushed rotary mop so as to enable the rotary mop to throw the cleaning liquid out and flow into the accommodating space when rotating.
2. The mop cleaning and draining bucket of claim 1, wherein said mop brush assembly comprises:
a brush rack, comprising:
the base is fixedly arranged at the bottom of the water bucket body and is positioned in the accommodating space; and
the first side bracket is integrally connected with the base and extends to the first horizontal height position, and the first brushing assembly is fixedly connected with the first side bracket at the first horizontal height position.
3. The mop wash bucket of claim 2, wherein the brush rack further comprises a second side bracket extending to the first level and spaced apart from the first side bracket to define a brush space, and the mop brush assembly further comprises a second brush assembly secured to the second side bracket at the first level.
4. The mop cleaning and draining bucket according to claim 1, wherein said rotary support assembly further comprises a bearing disposed between said support assembly and said rotating assembly.
5. The mop cleaning and draining bucket of claim 1, wherein said rotating assembly further comprises a pivot point positioning structure for positioning a rotating drive shaft of said rotatable mop.
6. The mop cleaning and draining bucket according to claim 5, wherein said fulcrum location structure is a recess.
7. The mop cleaning and draining bucket according to claim 5, wherein said fulcrum location structure is a protrusion.
8. The mop washing and draining bucket according to claim 1, further comprising a water blocking cover fixed to said bucket body and having an opening, the center of said opening being coaxial with the axis of said rotating assembly.
9. The mop cleaning and draining bucket according to claim 1, wherein said rotating assembly is a dewatering basket.
10. The mop cleaning and draining water bucket according to claim 9, wherein the rotary support assembly further comprises a transmission shaft rotatably disposed on the support assembly, and the rotary assembly is fixedly sleeved on the transmission shaft.
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