CN212574803U - Squeeze roller, cleaning head comprising squeeze roller and cleaning tool - Google Patents

Squeeze roller, cleaning head comprising squeeze roller and cleaning tool Download PDF

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CN212574803U
CN212574803U CN202020149673.4U CN202020149673U CN212574803U CN 212574803 U CN212574803 U CN 212574803U CN 202020149673 U CN202020149673 U CN 202020149673U CN 212574803 U CN212574803 U CN 212574803U
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The present disclosure relates to a squeeze roller, a cleaning head including the squeeze roller, and a cleaning tool. The squeezing roller is cylindrical and is rotatably arranged on the cleaning head and arranged side by side with the roller on the cleaning head, the axial distance between the squeezing roller and the roller is smaller than the sum of the radius of the roller and the radius of the squeezing roller, and a brush is fixed on the squeezing roller. The cleaning head includes: a housing; the cylindrical roller is fixed on the shell and is circumferentially coated with a sponge layer; above-mentioned squeeze roll, the basin is equipped with below the squeeze roll, the basin includes with the sewage outlet that the brush position corresponds. The cleaning tool includes a hand-held portion and a cleaning head hingedly connected to the hand-held portion. This openly sets up the brush in the position that the squeeze roll corresponds the sewage outlet, through the rotation of squeeze roll, the rubbish of periodic sweeping gathering in the sewage outlet avoids solid, the tiny rubbish in the sewage to pile up at the sewage outlet, blocks up the water route, causes the excessive accident of sewage.

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Squeeze roller, cleaning head comprising squeeze roller and cleaning tool
Technical Field
The present disclosure relates generally to a squeeze roller, a cleaning head comprising the squeeze roller, and a cleaning implement equipped with the squeeze roller, particularly for cleaning dry and wet trash on flat ground, and mixed trash including sticky trash.
Background
Generally, people clean the floor by using tools such as brooms, mops and the like, and the tools mainly depend on manual operation of people to finish cleaning work. With the advancement of technology, the demands on floor cleaning tools are increasing.
The first place is the vacuum cleaner, whose working principle is "air-dust circulation", i.e. relying on electricity for energy supply, by generating negative pressure to suck up the garbage, dust, etc. on the ground. However, due to the limitation of the working principle of the dust collector, the dust collector cannot clean some garbage and dirt which are firmly attached to the ground, and once liquid enters the dust collector, the dust collector is easily damaged. New floor cleaners have now emerged. The new floor cleaner drives a cleaning cylinder (cleaning roller) to wipe the floor through the operation of a motor, and the cleaning cylinder usually adopts a sponge cylinder or scouring pad. Meanwhile, a water supply system and a water tank are also arranged in the floor cleaner to clean the cleaning cylinder, so that the floor is perfectly cleaned.
The device for cleaning the ground by using the sponge cylinder is characterized in that a water squeezing device is used for squeezing out water in the sponge cylinder and collecting the water through a waterway system. But the extruded water contains solid garbage or the sediment of the fine garbage, so the water way is easy to be blocked.
In addition, the garbage in the household room and the kitchen has dry and wet garbage mixing, and sticky garbage such as various cooking liquors (syrup, tomato sauce and the like) can be mixed, so that the existing cleaning tool cannot be used for sticky garbage, particularly the mixed garbage of the dry garbage, the wet garbage and the sticky garbage, and cannot be restrained.
The statements in this background section merely represent techniques known to the public and are not, of course, representative of the prior art.
SUMMARY
In view of at least one of the defects of the prior art, the present disclosure provides a squeeze roller, a cleaning head including the squeeze roller, and a cleaning tool, which can effectively improve the problem of blockage of a waterway.
The utility model provides a squeeze roller, squeeze roller are cylindricly, rotationally install in the cleaning head, with the cylinder on the cleaning head sets up side by side, just squeeze roller with the wheel-to-axis distance of cylinder is less than the radius of cylinder with squeeze roller's radius sum, wherein be fixed with brush or sponge on the squeeze roller.
According to an aspect of the present disclosure, the brush or the sponge is fixed at one end of the circumferential surface of the pressing roll.
According to one aspect of the present disclosure, the brush or the sponge is fixed at a non-center of a circle of one end surface of the squeeze roll.
According to one aspect of the present disclosure, the circumferential surface of the pressing roll is distributed with second spiral protrusions.
According to one aspect of the present disclosure, the second spiral protrusion is one strip extending along one end of the pressing roll to the other end.
The present disclosure also relates to a cleaning head comprising:
a housing;
the cylindrical roller is fixed on the shell and is circumferentially wrapped by the sponge layer;
the squeezing roller is arranged in parallel with the roller and can be rotationally fixed on the shell;
the distance between the axes of the squeezing rollers is less than the sum of the radius of the roller and the radius of the squeezing rollers;
and a water tank is arranged below the squeezing roller and comprises a sewage outlet corresponding to the position of the brush.
According to one aspect of the present disclosure, the cleaning head further includes a second motor that drives the drum to rotate.
According to one aspect of the present disclosure, the circumferential surface of the drum is distributed with first spiral protrusions.
According to one aspect of the present disclosure, the first spiral protrusion is a strip extending along one end of the drum to the other end.
According to one aspect of the present disclosure, the sink is integrally formed with the housing.
Or, the water tank and the shell are detachably mounted.
The present disclosure also provides a cleaning implement comprising a hand-held portion and the above-described cleaning head hinged to the hand-held portion.
The scheme of each embodiment of the roller disclosed by the disclosure is applied to a cleaning tool. The cleaning tool applies a 'water-dust circulation' cleaning technology, and can clean sticky wet garbage which is difficult to clean by the existing cleaning tool and separate the sticky wet garbage from dry garbage.
This openly sets up the brush in the position that the squeeze roll corresponds the sewage outlet, through the rotation of squeeze roll, the rubbish of periodic sweeping gathering in the sewage outlet avoids solid, the tiny rubbish in the sewage to pile up at the sewage outlet, blocks up the water route, causes the excessive accident of sewage.
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The accompanying drawings, which are included to provide a further understanding of the disclosure, illustrate embodiments of the disclosure and together with the description serve to explain the disclosure and are not to limit the disclosure. In the drawings:
FIG. 1 is a schematic perspective view of one embodiment of a cleaning implement of the present disclosure;
FIG. 2 is an exploded view of the cleaning head of FIG. 1;
FIG. 3 is a schematic view of the internal structure of the cleaning head of FIG. 1;
FIG. 4 is a schematic cross-sectional view of the cleaning head of FIG. 1;
FIG. 5 is a bottom view of the cleaning head of FIG. 1;
FIG. 6 is a side schematic view of the cleaning head of FIG. 1;
FIG. 7 is a schematic view of the wringing zone;
FIG. 8 is a schematic view of a drum construction according to one embodiment of the present disclosure;
FIG. 9 is a cross-sectional view of a cleaning tool with the roller described above;
FIG. 10 is a schematic side view of FIG. 9;
FIG. 11 is a perspective schematic view of an embodiment of a roller;
FIG. 12 is a schematic view showing a state where the drum is disassembled;
FIG. 13 is another schematic view of FIG. 12;
FIG. 14 is a schematic structural view of one embodiment of a squeeze roll;
FIG. 15 is a schematic view showing the structure of another embodiment of the squeeze roll;
FIG. 16 is a schematic diagram of water guiding of threads in one embodiment;
FIG. 17 is a schematic view of a secondary water tank;
FIG. 18 is a schematic view of the internal structure of the cleaning tool with the squeeze roller of FIG. 14 and the cylinder of FIG. 8;
FIG. 19 is a schematic view of an embodiment of a water trough formed by the interference of the squeeze rollers and the rollers;
FIG. 20 is a schematic view of another embodiment of the water trough formed by the interference of the squeeze rollers and the rollers;
FIG. 21 is a schematic view of a cleaning unit in the form of an in-line brush;
FIG. 22 is a schematic view of a cleaning unit in the form of a combination wiper assembly and straight row brushes;
FIG. 23 is a schematic structural view of a wiper strip of one embodiment;
FIG. 24 is a schematic view showing the construction of an embodiment including a foul water tank and a fresh water tank;
FIG. 25 is a schematic view of a cleaning implement with a power assist system;
FIG. 26 is a cross-sectional schematic view of the cleaning head of FIG. 25;
FIG. 27 is an exploded view of the handle with the power assist identification feature;
FIG. 28 is a schematic view of the rotation state of the assisting wheel;
fig. 29 is an exploded view of the power wheel structure.
Detailed Description
In the following, only certain exemplary embodiments are briefly described. As those skilled in the art can appreciate, the described embodiments can be modified in various different ways, without departing from the spirit or scope of the present disclosure. Accordingly, the drawings and description are to be regarded as illustrative in nature, and not as restrictive.
In the description of the present disclosure, it is to be understood that the terms "center", "longitudinal", "lateral", "length", "width", "thickness", "upper", "lower", "front", "rear", "left", "right", "straight", "horizontal", "top", "bottom", "inner", "outer", "clockwise", "counterclockwise", and the like, indicate orientations or positional relationships based on those shown in the drawings, and are only for convenience of description and simplicity of description, but do not indicate or imply that the device or element being referred to must have a particular orientation, be constructed in a particular orientation, and be operated, and therefore should not be considered as limiting the present disclosure. Furthermore, the terms "first", "second" and "first" are used for descriptive purposes only and are not to be construed as indicating or implying relative importance or implicitly indicating the number of technical features indicated. Thus, features defined as "first", "second", may explicitly or implicitly include one or more of the described features. In the description of the present disclosure, "a plurality" means two or more unless specifically limited otherwise.
Throughout the description of the present disclosure, it is to be noted that, unless otherwise expressly specified or limited, the terms "mounted," "connected," and "connected" are to be construed broadly, e.g., as meaning either a fixed connection, a removable connection, or an integral connection, either mechanically, electrically, or otherwise in communication with one another; either directly or indirectly through intervening media, either internally or in any other relationship. The specific meaning of the above terms in the present disclosure can be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art as appropriate.
In the present disclosure, unless expressly stated or limited otherwise, the first feature "on" or "under" the second feature may comprise the first and second features being in direct contact, or may comprise the first and second features being in contact, not directly, but via another feature in between. Also, the first feature being "on," "above" and "over" the second feature includes the first feature being directly on and obliquely above the second feature, or merely indicating that the first feature is at a higher level than the second feature. A first feature being "under," "below," and "beneath" a second feature includes the first feature being directly above and obliquely above the second feature, or simply meaning that the first feature is at a lesser level than the second feature.
The following disclosure provides many different embodiments or examples for implementing different features of the disclosure. To simplify the disclosure of the present disclosure, specific example components and arrangements are described below. Of course, they are merely examples and are not intended to limit the present disclosure. Moreover, the present disclosure may repeat reference numerals and/or reference letters in the various examples, which have been repeated for purposes of simplicity and clarity and do not in themselves dictate a relationship between the various embodiments and/or arrangements discussed. In addition, the present disclosure provides examples of various specific processes and materials, but one of ordinary skill in the art may recognize applications of other processes and/or use of other materials.
The preferred embodiments of the present disclosure will be described below with reference to the accompanying drawings, and it should be understood that the preferred embodiments described herein are merely for purposes of illustrating and explaining the present disclosure and are not intended to limit the present disclosure.
The present disclosure relates to a cleaning implement for cleaning floors, in particular smooth, flat, small-area floors, such as household and kitchen floors. The cleaning implement of the present disclosure is particularly suitable for cleaning mixed waste that is mixed with dry waste, sticky wet waste, and stickies such as noodles, porridge, tomato ketchup, and the like.
The dry garbage disclosed by the invention is particularly granular garbage, such as fruit peels, melon seed shells, rice grains, paper sheets and the like.
The wet garbage is liquid garbage, such as water, beverage, etc.
The viscous wet garbage comprises semi-solid garbage with certain viscosity such as soup, thick soup, porridge, tomato sauce, chocolate sauce, etc.
Other trash, such as dust, ground markings, etc., are also the cleaning objects of the present disclosure.
FIG. 1 is a schematic perspective view of one embodiment of a cleaning implement of the present disclosure, and FIG. 2 is an exploded view of a cleaning head; FIG. 3 is a schematic view of the internal structure of the cleaning head; fig. 4 is a schematic cross-sectional view, fig. 5 is a schematic bottom view, and fig. 6 is a schematic side view of the cleaning head. As shown in connection with fig. 1-6, the cleaning implement of the present disclosure includes a cleaning head and a handle connected. The handle comprises a cleaning rod 301, an extension rod 302, and the cleaning rod 301 and the extension rod 302 are connected by a connecting structure 304. The cleaning bar 301 is connected to the cleaning head by a hinge arrangement 305. An operator drives the cleaning head to move on the ground surface through the handheld part, and various kinds of garbage scattered on the ground surface are cleaned.
The cleaning head of the cleaning tool of the present disclosure includes a housing 500 having cleaning modules mounted at the bottom of the housing and within the housing that separate debris from the floor and within the housing. The wheels 190 are arranged on the bottom surface of the shell, so that the contact between the non-cleaning module and the ground is reduced, and the dragging is more labor-saving.
The cleaning module includes a wiping unit 110 disposed at the bottom of the housing, a pressing unit 120 disposed in parallel with the wiping unit, a dry garbage collecting unit 150 disposed behind the wiping unit for storing dry garbage, a cleaning unit 130 disposed at an inlet of the dry garbage collecting unit 150, a sewage collecting unit 140, and a clean water supplying unit 160.
The sweeping unit 110 includes a roller 111, a shovel bar 112, a roller driving mechanism 113, and a roller transmission mechanism 114. The roller drive mechanism drives the roller 111 to rotate about its axis counterclockwise in fig. 4 through the roller transmission mechanism. The shovel bar 112 is fixed to the housing 500 and has an arc-shaped working surface forming a gap with a uniform distance from the outer circumference of the drum 111.
The roller 111 includes an inner layer of hard glue and a sponge layer wrapped around the outer layer of hard glue. The end of the hard glue may be fixed to the housing 500 by a connector such as a bearing. The roller driving mechanism 113 drives the hard rubber to rotate around the axis thereof through the roller transmission mechanism 114, and drives the sponge layer to rotate, so that the surface of the sponge layer makes circular motion.
When the roller 111 rolls on the ground, the sponge layer is pressed and deformed by the particles of the dry garbage on the ground, and the particles of the dry garbage are wrapped by the sponge layer through deformation, so that the particles of the dry garbage are separated from the ground and rotate together with the roller 111. When turned to the position of the shoveling bars 112, the particles of the dry waste leave the ground, are squeezed by the shoveling bars 112, and continue to rotate with the drum 111. When the shovel bars 112 are rotated to the entrance of the dry garbage collecting unit 150, the sponge layer 111b is deformed due to the loss of the compression of the shovel bars 112, and the dry garbage particles wrapped by the sponge layer are released and are ejected into the dry garbage collecting unit 150.
The axis of the pressing unit 120 is disposed parallel to the drum 111, and may be fixed to the case 500 through both ends, or fixed to the case 500 through a snap structure. The hardness of the pressing unit 120 is much greater than that of the sponge layer 111 b. The distance between the pressing unit 120 and the axis of the drum 111 is smaller than the sum of the radii thereof, and thus the pressing unit 120 presses the surface of the drum after assembly. A squeezing area B is formed at a position where the squeezing unit 120 faces the drum 111.
Fig. 7 is a schematic view of the formation of the wringing zone, and as shown in fig. 7, the pressing unit 120 interferes with the roller 111, and presses the sponge layer 111b of the roller at the interference. In the drawing, the drum 111 rotates clockwise, and a squeezing area B is formed below the squeezing unit 120 in the drawing. The water carried on the drum sponge layer 111b flows out after being squeezed and is collected by the sewage collection unit 140. After the roller passes through wet garbage, the sponge layer carries the wet garbage to continue rotating clockwise. On the cylinder, contain sewage from the sponge layer between ground point M (with the position of ground contact) to the extrusion point N (with the position of extrusion unit 120 contact), through the extrusion of extrusion unit 120, sewage leaves the sponge layer at crowded water district B, be collected by sewage collection unit 140, make the water content on the sponge layer through extrusion point N unsaturated, when rotating M point and ground contact once more, can continue to absorb water, and like this, the ponding on absorption ground that burnisher can last, avoid the sponge saturation can not effectively absorb water.
The cleaning tool of the present disclosure further includes a clean water supply unit 160. The purified water supply unit 160 supplies purified water directly or indirectly to the sponge layer 111 b. The purified water enters the interior of the sponge layer, overflows from the sponge layer when being extruded by the extruding unit 120, and peels off the dirt attached to the surface of the sponge layer 111b, thereby cleaning the surface of the roller.
When the roller rolls the viscous wet trash on the ground, the viscous wet trash adheres to the surface of the sponge layer 111 b. The clean water supplied from the clean water supply unit 160 washes out the viscous wet trash layer attached to the surface of the sponge layer 111 b.
In order to maintain a relatively dry state of the squeezed sponge layer, the purified water supply unit 160 sets a purified water outlet at the water squeezing zone. Absorb the water purification at crowded water district sponge layer 111b, become the saturated condition, through crowded water unit 120's extrusion again, with sponge layer pinning, from the absorbent wet rubbish in ground and water discharge, liquid exhaust process takes away the wet rubbish of stickness on sponge layer 111b surface for sponge layer 111b surface keeps clean. Therefore, the present disclosure can achieve the cleaning of the surface of the roller brush 111 without the operator's manual work or interruption of the cleaning work, and the surface of the roller brush contacting the ground is clean during the pushing of the roller.
The present disclosure also includes a cleaning unit 130. The cleaning unit 130 is disposed above the inlet of the dry garbage collection unit 150. After the roller surface rotates over the upper end of the shovel strip to the inlet of the dry garbage collection unit 150, the solid garbage attached to the surface can not be separated from the sponge layer 111b by means of the elasticity and the self weight of the sponge, the cleaning unit 130 scrapes the solid garbage, and the scraped solid garbage falls under the action of the self weight and falls into the dry garbage collection unit 150. The cleaning unit 130 is particularly suitable for small and easily attached garbage, such as paper sheets. The cleaning unit 130 keeps the surface of the sponge layer 111b free of dry garbage.
The cleaning tool of the present disclosure further includes a water circulation module 200, and the water circulation module 200 includes a sewage collection unit 140 and a clean water supply unit 160 connected by a pipe. The sewage is extruded from the drum 111, collected to the sewage collecting unit 140 through the pipeline, purified and then fed to the purified water supply unit 160, recycled again, and sprayed to the water extruding region again to clean the roll brush.
The beneficial effect of this disclosure lies in:
when the mop is used for cleaning the ground, the wet outer sponge is contacted with the ground, so that dust on the ground can not be raised, the effect of a common mop is achieved, and secondary pollution is prevented.
Outer sponge and shovel strip are mutually supported, can collect solid waste completely.
The cleaning unit separates and collects the solid garbage attached to the outer sponge layer, and the surface of the outer sponge layer is kept free of the solid garbage.
The roller absorbs wet garbage on the ground, when water in the roller is squeezed out, sticky garbage attached to the surface of the roller is peeled off and diluted, the part dissolved in the water is brought into the sewage tank, and the part not dissolved in the water is peeled off from the roller and enters the solid garbage tank, so that the sticky garbage can be treated, and the dry garbage and the wet garbage are separated.
The liquid that the extrusion unit pins in with outer sponge is extruded, keeps the unsaturated state of outer sponge to make burnisher can continuously clear up liquid rubbish.
The purified water supply unit and the extrusion unit work together to keep the roller contacting the ground in a clean state all the time.
Therefore, the present disclosure cleans sticky wet trash, especially a mixture of various trash, and is capable of separating dry and wet trash, keeping the outer sponge surface of the drum clean for a long time.
The components and the combination relationship of the components in the present disclosure are not exclusive, and the following description will be made one by one.
Embodiments of the Drum
Fig. 8 is a schematic view of a drum structure according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. As shown in fig. 8, the roller includes a shaft 111c of hard glue at the axial center and a sponge layer 111b wrapped around and fixed to the circumferential surface of the hard glue.
The density and hardness of the sponge have a direct influence on the water absorption performance and water storage rate (also called water locking). When the density of the sponge is improved to a certain extent, the water absorption performance is reduced, the hardness is improved, and the water storage rate is improved; on the contrary, the sponge density is reduced, the water absorption is improved, the hardness is reduced, and the water storage rate is reduced.
The roller of this embodiment has only one sponge layer, and the sponge layer 111b is made of polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) foam. The density of the PVA sponge is 0.25-0.5g/cm3Water absorption of 0.5-1.5g/cm3. The Shore A hardness of the PVA sponge is 40-70. The water storage rate of the PVA sponge is 0.2-1.0g/cm3. This disclosed sponge layer because it possesses above-mentioned characteristic, consequently with the ordinary sponge cylinder contrast of current individual layer, has more excellent effect:
the sponge layer has proper water absorption performance and water storage rate and also has proper density and hardness, so that the sponge can deform properly to wrap garbage particles in the mopping process, and most garbage particles can be ejected out by utilizing the elasticity of the sponge layer to be separated from the sponge layer and fall into the dry garbage collection unit without omission when the sponge layer is rotated to be limited by the shovel strips; moreover, when the accumulated water on the ground is treated, the sponge can absorb more water, and less water is remained on the dragged bottom surface.
The single-layer sponge layer disclosed by the utility model has the advantages that the defect that the service life of the roller is influenced due to the fact that the double-layer sponge layer is extruded to separate from the layer can be avoided.
On the surface of the drum, there may also be provided a spiral protrusion, which may be referred to as a first spiral protrusion 111f, as shown in fig. 8, and which is a single protrusion extending along one end of the drum to the other end, and in other embodiments, there may be provided two spiral protrusions, which have the same pitch and extend from the opposite side of one end of the drum to the other end of the drum. I.e. the starting ends of the two spiral protrusions are located on the same generatrix of the drum.
FIG. 9 is a cross-sectional view of a cleaning implement with the roller described above, and FIG. 10 is a side elevational view of FIG. 9; FIG. 11 is a perspective schematic view of an embodiment of a roller; FIG. 12 is a schematic view showing a state where the drum is disassembled; fig. 13 is another view angle diagram of fig. 12. As shown in fig. 8 to 12, one end of the hard rubber includes a connecting shaft, and the other end is hollow cylindrical.
One end of the driving motor 113a is fixed to the cleaning head through a fixing base 113e and a rotation shaft 113c, and the other end thereof is rotatable around the rotation shaft at a certain angle. The hollow end of the ebonite shaft 111c is sleeved on the motor, the end is propped against the driving motor 113a, and the other end of the ebonite is fixed on a pressing telescopic device on the cleaning head. The pressing telescopic device 113f comprises a button, a spring, a stop block and other parts, the button is stressed, the compression spring drives the stop block to move away from the position resisting the hard rubber, the end of the hard rubber shaft 111c can be moved out of the roller mounting groove on the cleaning head shell, the other end drives the driving motor 113a in the hard rubber shaft to rotate around the rotating shaft 113c, the shapes of figures 12 and 13 are formed, and the roller 111 can be taken down by drawing out the roller from the motor. When a button of the telescopic device is pressed, the stop block is retracted, and when the button is released, the stop block is reset. The reverse operation is achieved and the cylinder can be mounted on the cleaning head. Or, press the telescoping device and set up on the cylinder, press the button, the spring drives the dog shrink, pushes out from the sunken department on the dog cleaning head casing for the cylinder breaks away from the constraint of cleaning head, can take out the cylinder easily at this moment.
The roller of the present disclosure can also be made into a structure with two ends being blocked, and the driving motor is connected with the roller through the connecting piece to drive the roller to rotate. The cleaning tool with the roller driving motor can reduce the thrust of an operator to the cleaning tool, and is suitable for the operator with insufficient strength.
The spiral protrusion on the roller can guide the sewage extruded by the extrusion unit to a designated position, such as a sewage pipe suction nozzle, along the trend of the threads, so that the sewage can be prevented from overflowing to cause secondary pollution to the bottom surface.
Embodiments of the extrusion Unit
The extrusion unit of the present disclosure includes a long strip-shaped object disposed in parallel with and interfering with a drum. The long-strip-shaped object is fixed on the shell of the cleaning head, the roller is interfered, the hardness of the long-strip-shaped object is greater than that of the sponge layer on the surface of the roller, and the sponge layer can be pressed to deform. The extrusion unit may have different physical structures, each having advantages.
The pressing unit shown in fig. 9 includes a fixing base 125 and a bar-shaped protrusion 126.
Fig. 14 is a schematic structural view showing an embodiment of the squeeze roller, and as shown in fig. 14, the squeeze roller 121 of this embodiment includes a roller body 121a having a cylindrical shape and mounted on the housing of the cleaning head through both ends. The circumferential surface of the roller body 121a is provided with a spiral protrusion, and may be referred to as a second spiral protrusion 121f for the sake of distinction from the spiral protrusion on the roller. The number of the spiral protrusions on the circumferential surface of the extrusion roller is one, and the spiral protrusions extend to the other end along one end of the extrusion roller.
The side wall of the spiral protrusion can play a role of pushing water, and the sewage squeezed out by the squeezing roller can be pushed to the arranged sewage port.
The squeeze roller shown in fig. 14 is provided at the cleaning head with the sewage port at the side.
FIG. 16 is a schematic view of thread water guiding. In fig. 16, the direction of water flow is shown by arrows, the drum 111 rotates clockwise, the squeeze roller 121 rotates counterclockwise, and a squeezed water tank is formed at the corner between the squeeze roller 121 and the drum. The water purification mouth is at the right-hand member of machine, and the mouth that draws water is at the left end of machine, in order to let water flow fast, increases the screw thread in squeeze roll 121 department, and the side of this screw thread can play the effect of pushing away water, makes rivers faster, avoids piling up, and the surface of water risees and spills over the casing.
In the embodiment shown in fig. 16, when the amount of the sewage extruded is too large, the sewage overflows from the top end of the squeeze roller 121 and overflows to the outside of the housing from the lower right direction in fig. 16, and in order to prevent the overflow, a secondary water tank 1410 is provided below the outer periphery of the squeeze roller. FIG. 17 is a schematic view of a secondary water tank. The secondary water tank 1410 is angled. The clean water inlet 1411 is slightly higher than the sewage outlet 1412. When the squeezing roller 121 squeezes the water out of the drum 111, the water in the drum flows along the surface of the drum into the water tank, and the water in the water tank flows at a relatively high speed due to a certain inclination angle of the water tank. The efficiency of cleaning the roller is improved. However, the sewage is often mixed with a small amount of dry garbage particles or fine solid garbage deposits, and these impurities are easy to accumulate at the sewage discharge port 1412 to block the sewage discharge port 1412, thereby causing accidents of waterway blockage and sewage overflow. For this purpose,
a brush 1211 is provided at a position of the squeeze roller corresponding to the sewage discharge port 1412. The brush 1211 circularly brushes the water gap 1412 along with the rotation of the squeezing roller 121, so that the water gap 1412 can be effectively prevented from being blocked by solid garbage in water.
The brush of the above embodiment may be replaced with a sponge.
As an alternative mode, in the cleaning tool with other waterway structures, when the sewage inlet is positioned on one side of the end surface of the squeeze roller, a hairbrush or a sponge can be fixed at the non-circle center of the end surface of the squeeze roller, and the hairbrush or the sponge can be driven to sweep the sewage inlet by utilizing the rotation of the squeeze roller to prevent blockage.
The secondary water tank can be an independent part and detachably fixed on the shell through a buckle structure, and the shell can also be integrally formed during injection molding.
The squeeze rollers with brushes or sponges can be used with all cleaning devices that start the sewage intake near the squeeze rollers.
In addition, the arrangement mode of the second spiral protrusion can also be changed: if the number of the second spiral protrusions is two, the spiral pitches are the same, and the second spiral protrusions extend from the opposite side of one end of the roller body to the other end of the roller body. That is, on the basis of the embodiment shown in fig. 14, one second spiral protrusion is added, and the starting points of the two second spiral protrusions are located on the opposite sides of the circumference of the roller body.
Fig. 18 is a schematic view of the internal structure of the cleaning tool with the squeeze roller of fig. 14 and the cylinder of fig. 8. In this embodiment, the drum 111 is provided with a first spiral protrusion 111f, the pressing roller 121 and a second spiral protrusion 121 f. The thrust to the water is stronger.
The position where the pressing unit is provided in the cleaning tool needs to be considered in view of the formation position of the water bath a. In fig. 19, when the drum 111 rotates clockwise, the pressing roller 121 is disposed at the upper right of the drum, and the water tank is formed at the right half of the drum. In fig. 20, when the drum 111 rotates counterclockwise and the pressing roller 121 is disposed at the upper left, the water tank is formed at the left half.
In one embodiment, blind holes may be provided at both ends of the roll body. The extrusion unit further comprises a bearing, a bearing mounting seat and a connecting short shaft. The bearing is fixed on the shell of the cleaning head through the bearing mounting seat; one end of the connecting short shaft is fixed in the bearing, and the other end of the connecting short shaft is fixed in the blind hole.
Or, the two ends of the roller main body are provided with connecting shafts, and the connecting shafts are fixed in the bearings.
The pressure roller is thereby rotatably fixed to the housing of the cleaning head.
The squeezing roller can be provided with a power mechanism to actively squeeze water, the cost can be saved, and the squeezing roller does not need to be provided with the power mechanism and can rotate by the friction force of the roller.
A first motor can be fixed on the shell of the cleaning head, and the first motor is connected with the squeezing roller and drives the squeezing roller to rotate.
When the drum is also equipped with a drive motor, the drive motor rotates in the opposite direction to the first motor. Therefore, power is saved most, the driving motor and the first motor can be motors within 10W, cleaning of common household cleaning tools can be achieved, and the cleaning tool is noiseless and environment-friendly in skill.
Of course, the driving motor and the first motor may rotate in the same direction. The rotating speed of the first motor and the driving motor can be generally equal to the inverse ratio of the diameters of the squeeze roller and the roller, so that the linear speed of the contact position of the squeeze roller and the roller is the same, and the power is saved most.
When the rotating speed of the first motor is greater than that of the driving motor, the squeezing effect of the squeezing roller is superior to the above situation. But the energy consumption of the first motor is relatively increased.
When the rotating speed of the first motor is lower than that of the driving motor, the squeezing effect of the squeezing roller is superior to that of the squeezing roller which does not rotate.
Embodiments of the cleaning Unit
The cleaning unit of the present disclosure may take a variety of forms.
Roller brush assembly embodiments
The cleaning unit of fig. 16, 18, 19, 20 is a roller brush assembly. As shown, the rolling brush assembly 131 includes a rolling brush shaft 131b, bristles 131 a. The brush 131a is provided on the circumferential surface of the roller brush shaft 131 b. The bristles are shown in a V-shaped arrangement in fig. 16, and in a straight line along the generatrix in fig. 18. The rolling brush component is characterized in that brush hair is planted on a plastic rolling brush shaft, and the rolling brush shaft can be made into a hollow or solid structure and is selected by specific structure implementation. 6-8 groups of brush hairs are evenly arranged on the rolling brush.
The roller brush can be driven by a motor: the roller brush shaft 131b is connected to a third driving motor through a coupling. The rotation of the rolling brush is realized.
Wherein the diameter of the bristle 131a is generally selected to be 0.1mm nylon wool. The length of the bristles 131a is determined according to a specific structure. The bristles 131a of the roll brush assembly 131 contact the surface of the drum 111. The micro-contact, typically an interference of between 0.5 and 1mm, is done so that the bristles can gently flap solid waste such as fly ash on the roller brush. If interfere too much can increase the damping of cylinder, also can throw out the water on cylinder sponge layer moreover, then in the brush track advances rubbish box through the round brush, make the excessive humidity of rubbish box.
The structural arrangement of the rolling brush and the roller can be in various forms, and mainly aims to realize the functions.
The brush roll assembly can be used in all types of cleaning implements mentioned in this disclosure.
Straight row brush embodiment
The cleaning unit shown in fig. 21 is an in-line brush 132. The straight row of brushes 132 is fixed to the housing of the cleaning head. The operation of the cleaning tool shown in fig. 21 is as follows: after the rollers 111 crush the waste, the wet or wet portions of the sticky waste on the ground are absorbed by the unsaturated sponge layer of the rollers. And (3) deforming the sponge layer of the solid garbage roller, wrapping the sponge layer, and rolling up the sponge layer. After passing through the track of the shovel strip 112 and reaching the highest point of the shovel strip, the solid garbage falls into the garbage box 141 at the bottom under the action of the rebounding and gravity of the sponge layer without relative extrusion. The upper end of the garbage box 141 is provided with a straight row of brush bristles, the length of the straight row of brush bristles 132 is the same as that of the roller 111, the brush bristles are uniformly arranged, and the brush bristles are used for sweeping fine garbage such as fluff, floating ash and the like adhered to the roller. The refuse is prevented from entering the sink as much as possible. The structure saves space, reduces cost and can also achieve good cleaning effect.
The straight row brush can be used in all types of cleaning implements mentioned in this disclosure.
Wiper strip assembly embodiments
Under more circumstances to stickness rubbish occasion, if use rolling brush or in line brush when cleaning the cylinder, stickness object can glue on the brush, and the clearance machine can be more difficult at last. Therefore, the sticky garbage on the roller can be scraped into the garbage can by the scraping strip and scraping plate structure, the cleaning unit is the scraping strip component 133 as shown in fig. 23, fig. 3 and fig. 9.
As shown in connection with fig. 23, 3 and 9, the wiper strip assembly 133 includes an elongated wiper strip holder 133c for securing to the cleaning head. The bar holder 133c is provided with a substantially herringbone friction portion 133a and a drainage portion 133 b. For convenience of understanding, in the coordinates of fig. 23, the X direction is referred to as the longitudinal direction, the Y direction is referred to as the width direction, and the Z direction is referred to as the height direction.
The bar assembly 133 is formed by the bar holder extending in a width direction. The drainage parts 133b are located at both ends of the wiper strip holder and extend substantially in the height direction of the wiper strip holder.
In the cleaning tool shown in fig. 9, the cleaning tool includes a roller 111, and a motor 113a that drives the roller, a shovel bar 112, and a trash box 141.
Wherein the outer sponge layer of absorbing by the cylinder, the inlayer is supported by the ebonite, and ebonite both ends or center set up drive power and can make the cylinder rotatory.
Wherein a scraping bar bracket 133c is fixed at a position close to the roller 111 above the garbage box 141. The bar unit 133 is in close contact with the roller 111 and the end of the friction part interferes with the surface of the roller by 0-0.5 mm. The friction part 133a may peel off floating ash and sticky garbage remaining on the drum 111 from the drum to drop the same into the garbage box 141. The drainage part 133b is attached to the roller 111 and pre-pressed 0.5-3mm towards the center of the roller, and the drainage part 133b is used for sealing water to prevent the water in the water tank from flowing into the garbage box from two ends of the scraping strip due to the fact that the water tank for cleaning the roller is designed above.
As shown in fig. 23, the edge of the friction portion 133a has a tooth shape, which can better peel off the floating ash and sticky garbage adhered to the drum from the drum.
A plurality of aligning blocks are provided at positions of the bar holder 133c facing away from the friction part 133a and the drainage part 133 b. Accordingly, on the cleaning head housing connected to the wiper blade holder 133c, a plurality of recesses are provided. Through the cooperation of counterpoint piece and sunken, alignment position that can be quick improves the packaging efficiency.
The friction part and the drainage part can be made of the same material as the scraping strip support, can also be made of different materials, and are fixed together through bonding and other modes after being respectively formed. The wiper strip holder can be fixed on the housing of the cleaning head by means of glue or by means of secondary injection molding.
The wiper strip assembly may be used in all types of cleaning tools mentioned in this disclosure.
In the cleaning tool shown in fig. 24, a foul water tank 211 and a clean water tank 231 are further included. The water purifying tank 231 is provided at an end of the mop rod 40 near the mop head. The clean water tank includes an elongated arrangement of clean water outlets 2311 aligned with the surface of the drum 111 between the squeeze roller 121 and the wiper blade assembly 133.
In addition, in other embodiments, the sewage tank can be connected with a sewage port through a pipeline, and the sewage port is arranged on the side surface of the shell body at a position close to the position between the squeezing roller and the scraping strip. The water purifying tank is connected with the water purifying port through a pipeline, the water purifying port is arranged at the position, close to the position between the squeezing roller and the scraping strip, of the other side face, and the height from the water purifying port to the ground is larger than the height from the sewage port to the ground. The drainage part of the scraping strip assembly is just positioned at the water purifying opening and the sewage opening. In the embodiment, the height difference between the water purifying port and the sewage port is utilized, the water flow is promoted by the self weight of the water, and the water guiding function of the drainage part of the scraping strip assembly can better avoid water overflowing out of the waterway system.
The cleaning unit shown in fig. 22 is a combination of a wiper strip assembly and a straight row brush. The wiper strip assembly 133 of this embodiment is obtained by replacing the friction portion of the wiper strip assembly shown in fig. 23 with the straight brush 1331. The purified water outlet 2311 is provided on the extruding unit to form a straight purified water hole or a narrow purified water port. The sump 211 is provided at the center of the cleaning head.
In addition, there is a cleaning method by blowing with an air knife. The cleaning device is suitable for cleaning dry garbage attached to the roller. In fig. 22, the position where the scraper bar assembly 133 is disposed is replaced by an air outlet, and the air outlet blows the surface of the roller in the reverse direction along the tangential direction, so that the hair, paper pieces and the like on the surface of the roller can be cleaned.
Embodiments of the hand-held portion
The device is provided with a water purifying tank:
the clean water supply unit 160 includes a clean water tank 231. The handle may be equipped with a clean water tank in addition to the above-described cleaning rod 301, extension rod 302, connecting structure 304, and hinge structure 305.
One embodiment of which is shown in figure 4. The clear water outlet 2311 of the clear water tank 231 faces the squeeze rollers, and clear water flows down from the squeeze rollers into the squeezing area to wash the surface of the drum 111. Alternatively, as shown in fig. 1, a clean water tank 231 is fixed to the handle portion near the cleaning head, and clean water is introduced into the interior of the cleaning head through a water pipe. In another embodiment, a large clean water tank 231 may be provided. As shown in fig. 25. An ozone generating device and an air pump can be arranged in the hollow cleaning rod to disinfect the water tank. A power-assisted control system can also be integrated in the hollow cleaning rod to provide power assistance for the forward or backward movement of the cleaning tool.
The parts of each cleaning tool can be combined according to requirements. Several embodiments of the combined cleaning implement are illustrated below.
Example 1 of cleaning tool
The cleaning tool of this embodiment is unpowered and includes a one-way mechanism.
The cleaning tool of the embodiment comprises a cleaning head and a handheld part hinged with the cleaning head.
Fig. 2, 3, 6 show the cleaning head of the present embodiment. As shown in the figure, the cleaning head includes a roller 111 disposed on the housing 500, a one-way mechanism disposed on at least one side of the roller, a squeeze roller 121 obliquely above the roller, a shovel 112 below the roller, a wiper strip assembly 133 below the squeeze roller, a garbage box 141 below the wiper strip assembly, a sewage tank 211 behind the garbage box, and a clean water tank 231 disposed on the mop rod. At least two wheels 190 are provided at the bottom of the cleaning head.
A drum mounting hole is provided in the housing, and the drum 111 is rotatably mounted on the housing 500 via a bearing 115d and a knob 115 e.
The knob 115e includes: a short shaft 115e1 for fixing the bearing 115d, a flange 115e2 formed by extending one end of the short shaft in the radial direction, and a flange 115e2 for fixing to the housing 500. The flange is provided with a straight projection 115e 3. The operator can conveniently rotate the knob to take out the roller 111.
The flange plate can be fixed on the shell in a buckling mode, and can also be fixed on the shell through threads.
The one-way mechanism includes a ratchet 115a fixed to one end of the drum, a stopper 115b fixed to the housing, and a spring 115c abutting between the stopper and the housing. The roller includes a hard rubber and a sponge layer covering the hard rubber, and the ratchet 115a is fixed on the hard rubber of the roller 111. The limiting block 115b is pressed against the ratchet teeth of the ratchet 115a under the action of the spring, so that the ratchet 115a can only rotate counterclockwise as shown in fig. 3.
The cleaning tool of this embodiment is advanced by pushing by the operator: for the mixture of dry garbage, wet garbage and sticky garbage or three kinds of garbage, the cleaning tool is only required to be pushed, so that the roller rotates through the ground on which the garbage is scattered. The clean water in the clean water tank falls on the surface of the roller by self weight to wet the roller. The sponge on the surface of the roller wraps the dry garbage and enters the garbage box under the action of the shovel strips; the wet garbage is absorbed by the sponge layer of the roller; the sticky garbage is attached to the surface of the roller. A small amount of dry garbage and a large amount of sticky garbage attached to the sponge layer at the upper end of the rotary shovel strip are scraped by the scraping strip and separated from the sponge layer; the squeeze roll extrudes the water adsorbed in the sponge layer to wash the surface of the sponge layer below, and the sticky garbage attached on the surface can be washed off and falls into a sewage tank. The surface of the roller after being extruded is cleaned again, so that the roller is still in a clean state when contacting the ground again.
The sponge roller is contacted with and rubs the ground, which is equivalent to the action of wiping the ground, and the marks on the ground can be cleaned.
When ground has stickness rubbish, the sponge cylinder can inhale wet part in the sponge micropore, warp to the part cylinder of doing a bit and live soft rubbish parcel, then under the cooperation of shovel strip, bring stickness rubbish into inside the machine.
This embodiment can clean solid rubbish, also can clear up wet rubbish and stickness rubbish, can perfectly solve the problem that current burnisher exists on the market at present. The cleaning efficiency is improved.
In this embodiment, the model is small and exquisite, does not set up any motor class drive arrangement, and whole cost is low, more is fit for the indoor use of house.
The sponge roller can not damage the ground; the wet sponge roller wraps up the garbage and then rolls into the machine, so that dust can not be generated to cause air pollution; the garbage compacted by the sponge roller can be wetted, the volume can be reduced, and the sponge roller can be suitable for water-stained ground.
Example 2 of cleaning tool
The cleaning head of the cleaning tool of the embodiment comprises the power roller, and the water tank is arranged on the cleaning head. And a filtering device is arranged in the water path to prevent the water pump from being blocked.
Fig. 9-18 are schematic structural views of the present embodiment. As shown in the figure, the cleaning head is sequentially provided with a roller 111, a strip-shaped protrusion 126, a herringbone scraping strip 133, a garbage box 141 and a water tank 210 from front to back.
Unlike embodiment 1 of the cleaning tool, the drum of the present embodiment is driven by a motor 113 a. One end of the motor 113a is mounted on the housing 500 through the rotating shaft 113c, the outer diameter of the motor 113a is sleeved in the roller, and the other end of the motor 113a is fixed on the hard rubber of the roller, so that the roller rotates along with the outer diameter of the motor (equivalent to the output shaft of the motor). The cylinder of this implementation can select the plane cylinder, also can select the cylinder of taking the screw thread, and the cylinder is installed on the casing through pressing telescoping device detachably.
The water tank 210 of this embodiment is located at the end of the cleaning head and is pumped by a water pump to drive the water circulation. The water tank is divided into a sewage box and a water purifying box by a detachable filter box or a filter screen in the middle. The water purifying box is connected with a water purifying outlet arranged on the shell through a pipeline, and the water purifying outlet guides the purified water into the cleaning area formed among the strip-shaped bulges 126, the scraping strips 133 and the surface of the roller so as to clean the surface of the roller. The wash sewage and the sewage extruded from the bar-shaped protrusions 126 flow into the sewage box through the pipeline from the sewage inlet provided at the opposite side. The sewage in the water tank is filtered by the filter screen or the filter box, enters the water purifying tank, is pumped to the cleaning area by the water pump again, and circulates in a reciprocating way.
One-way valves are arranged at the inlet and the outlet of the water tank, and thimbles are arranged at the corresponding positions of the shell. When the water tank is taken out from the shell, the one-way valve is closed to prevent water from overflowing, and during installation, the thimble abuts against the one-way valve to enable the water path to be smooth.
The filter screen or the filter box can filter dry garbage or fine garbage which enters into the water channel accidentally, so that the water pump is prevented from being blocked, and the service life of the cleaning head is prolonged.
The implementation can also integrate an ozone generating device in the mop rod, and the generated ozone is introduced into the water tank, so that the water in the water tank contains the ozone, bacteria cannot grow in the water within a period of time, and the water is prevented from mildewing; in addition, the roller is cleaned by water containing ozone, and the roller cleans the ground, thereby playing the role of sterilizing the ground.
The strip-like projections 126 of this example can be replaced by threaded squeeze rollers, which provide a greater guiding effect for the water flow.
This implementation uses power drive cylinder for it is more convenient to operate.
In addition, the roller and the water tank of the embodiment can be disassembled, so that the maintenance and the cleaning are convenient; the filtering device is used for keeping the waterway clean, so that the service life is longer; the ozone has a disinfection effect on cleaning tools and the ground, and the cleaning is more thorough.
Example 3 of cleaning tool
The embodiment is provided with the power assisting system and is suitable for cleaning tools with larger sizes.
Fig. 25 to 29 are schematic structural views of the present embodiment. As shown in the figures, the cleaning tool comprises a cleaning head 10 provided with a motor-driven power-assisted wheel 11 at the bottom, and a hollow mop rod 40 hinged on the mop head. The near-ground end of the mop rod is provided with a large-capacity water purifying tank. The water tank is heavy, and the mop rod 40 includes a handle 41 having a power-assisted recognition structure for saving labor and facilitating operation. The assisting force identification structure is electrically connected with the assisting wheel motor to control the steering of the assisting wheel motor 22. The cleaning head comprises a mopping unit, a squeezing unit, a cleaning unit, a dry garbage collecting unit and a sewage collecting unit which are in one of the above embodiments, and the description is omitted.
The handle 41 having the assist force recognition structure includes: a control module, a pressure sensor 410, a sensor push rod 412, a push rod sliding sleeve 415 and a handle sleeve 413. The pressure sensor 410 is mounted between the end face of the mop pole and the handle sleeve 413. One end of the sensor push rod 412 is pressed against the pressure sensor 410, and the other end is fixed in the handle sleeve 413. The pressure sensor is in signal connection with the control module, and the control module controls the steering of the motor. The inner diameter of the push rod sliding sleeve 415 is fixed on the circumferential surface of the sensor push rod 412, one end of the push rod sliding sleeve is fixed on the end surface of the mop rod, and the outer circumferential surface of the push rod sliding sleeve is slidably sleeved in the handle sleeve 413.
The method for controlling the boosting force comprises the following steps: when the pressure sensor works, the pressure sensor senses the stress change of the handle; the control unit judges the stress direction of the handle, the stress is increased, the motor is controlled to positively transmit, the boosting wheel rotates forwards, and the cleaning tool moves forwards; the force is reduced, the motor is controlled to reversely transmit, the boosting wheel rotates backwards, and the cleaning tool retreats backwards.
The booster wheel 11 of this embodiment is located at the rear of the cleaner head so that the center of gravity of the cleaning implement is more stable. The assist wheel 11 includes: wheel 12, drive shaft 13, stationary cover 14, stationary cover 15; the drive shaft 13 passes through a hole in the center of the stationary cover 15 and the wheel 12 and is connected to the output shaft of the motor 22. The stationary cover 14 and the stationary cover 15 form a space for accommodating the wheel 12. The fixed cover 14 and the fixed cover 15 are fixed by fasteners, and then fixed on the shell 500 at the bottom of the cleaning head by the fasteners.
This embodiment is fitted with a large volume clean water tank at the near-ground end of the mop pole.
The disclosed cleaning head includes a soil tank 211, a squeeze roller 121, a drum 111, a brush assembly 131, and a dry garbage box 141 arranged from front to rear.
The self-cleaning of the roller can be realized by utilizing the 'water-dust circulation' cleaning technology, and the sweeping, the dragging, the washing and the twisting are combined together, so that the roller is greatly convenient for users, and can realize a very good cleaning effect.
The above description is only exemplary of the present disclosure and should not be taken as limiting the disclosure, as any modification, equivalent replacement, or improvement made within the spirit and principle of the present disclosure should be included in the scope of protection of the present disclosure.
Finally, it should be noted that: although the present disclosure has been described in detail with reference to the foregoing embodiments, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that changes may be made in the embodiments and/or equivalents thereof without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosure. Any modification, equivalent replacement, improvement and the like made within the spirit and principle of the present disclosure should be included in the protection scope of the present disclosure.

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1. A squeezing roller is cylindrical, is rotatably arranged on a cleaning head and is arranged side by side with a roller on the cleaning head, and the axial distance between the squeezing roller and the roller is smaller than the sum of the radius of the roller and the radius of the squeezing roller.
2. The squeeze roll according to claim 1, wherein the brush or sponge is fixed to one end of the circumferential surface of the squeeze roll.
3. The squeeze roll according to claim 1, wherein the brushes or sponges are fixed at a non-center of a circle of one end surface of the squeeze roll.
4. The squeeze roll of claim 1, wherein the circumferential surface of the squeeze roll has a second spiral protrusion.
5. The squeeze roll of claim 4, wherein the second spiral protrusion is a strip extending along one end of the squeeze roll to the other end.
6. A cleaner head, comprising:
a housing;
the cylindrical roller is fixed on the shell and is circumferentially wrapped by the sponge layer;
a squeeze roller according to any one of claims 1 to 5, arranged alongside said drum, rotatably secured to said housing;
the distance between the axes of the squeezing roller and the roller is less than the sum of the radius of the roller and the radius of the squeezing roller;
and a water tank is arranged below the squeezing roller and comprises a sewage outlet corresponding to the position of the brush or the sponge.
7. The cleaning head of claim 6 further comprising a second motor, the second motor driving the rotation of the cylinder.
8. The cleaning head according to claim 6, wherein the circumferential surface of the drum is distributed with first spiral protrusions.
9. The cleaner head of claim 8, wherein the first helical projection is a strip extending along one end of the roller to the other end.
10. The cleaning head of claim 6, wherein the sump is integrally formed with the housing.
11. The cleaning head of claim 6, wherein the basin is removably mounted to the housing.
12. A cleaning implement comprising a handle portion and a cleaning head according to any of claims 6 to 11 hingedly connected to the handle portion.
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