CN212816150U - Mop back attached type spatula - Google Patents

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CN212816150U
CN212816150U CN202021394801.8U CN202021394801U CN212816150U CN 212816150 U CN212816150 U CN 212816150U CN 202021394801 U CN202021394801 U CN 202021394801U CN 212816150 U CN212816150 U CN 212816150U
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王曦
王珏
李潇
王荻秋
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The utility model discloses a mop back attached type spatula. The mop scraper comprises a scraper body and a mop body, wherein the scraper body is provided with a scraper rod, a scraper part formed at one end of the scraper rod, a scraper handle formed at the other end of the scraper rod and a mop clamping part arranged on the scraper handle. The mop rod of the mop body is detachably matched with the mop clamping part. The technical scheme provided by the application can solve the problem that cleaning personnel can not conveniently clean due to the fact that dirt stuck on the surface of a floor or a wall can not be effectively treated in time.

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Mop back attached type spatula
Technical Field
The utility model relates to a cleaning device technical field particularly, relates to a mop attaches formula spatula on back of body.
Background
Mop, also known as a mop wipe, refers to a long-handled cleaning tool for scrubbing the floor.
When the surface of furniture such as a floor and a wall is cleaned, small adhered dirt is always adhered, when the dirt adhered to the surface of the floor or the wall is treated, the mop needs to be moved, tools or finger nails are additionally found to treat the dirt, and meanwhile, a cleaner needs to bend waist, kneel and the like, so that inconvenience is brought to the floor cleaning and cleaning process.
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
An object of the utility model is to provide a mop attaches formula spatula back of body, mop attaches formula spatula back of body and can solve because can not in time handle effectively and glue the dirt on floor or wall surface, lead to the sanitary problem that can not conveniently be cleaned to the cleanup crew.
The embodiment of the utility model is realized like this:
a mop back-attached spatula comprises a spatula body and a mop body;
the spatula body is provided with a spatula rod, a spatula part formed at one end of the spatula rod, a spatula handle formed at the other end of the spatula rod and a mop clamping part arranged on the spatula handle;
the mop rod of the mop body is detachably matched with the mop clamping part.
Above-mentioned scheme provides a mop back of body attaches formula spatula, and it has included spatula body and mop body, and the sanitizer is changed at any time to the target that the cleanup crew accessible was waited to clean, simultaneously, because spatula body and mop body accessible mop clamping part are fixed together, so accomodate the convenience, when the health is cleaned to normal use mop body, run into the dirt and also can take off the spatula body at any time, strike off the dirt, make things convenient for the sanitizer to clean the health.
Optionally, in one possible embodiment, the mop clamp includes a fixed clip, a movable clip handle, and a spring; the fixed clamp is arranged on the spatula handle; the movable clamp is connected with the movable clamp handle and is hinged with the fixed clamp; the spring is arranged between the spatula handle and the movable clamp.
Wherein, the movable clamp and the fixed clamp are used for clamping the mop rod under the action of the elastic force of the spring.
Optionally, in a possible embodiment, the number of the fixing clips is two, and the two fixing clips are arranged on the spatula handle at intervals along the length direction of the spatula rod;
the number of the movable clamps is two, and the two movable clamps are respectively arranged at two ends of the movable clamp handle;
the movable clamp is hinged with the fixed clamp through a hinged shaft;
the articulated shaft is located to the one end of spring, and the spatula handle is located to the other end of spring.
Alternatively, in one possible embodiment, the mutually facing end faces of the fixed clip and the movable clip are recessed so that the fixed clip and the movable clip together form a clamping space that fits the contour of the mop pole.
Alternatively, in one possible embodiment, the mutually facing end faces of the fixed clamp and the movable clamp are provided with a rubber layer.
Alternatively, in one possible embodiment, the wall surface of the mop rod is formed with an annular groove, and the movable clamp and the fixed clamp are clamped in the annular groove under the elastic force of the spring.
Optionally, in one possible embodiment, one end of the mop rod is provided with a suspension loop.
Optionally, in one possible embodiment, a spatula handle is sleeved over one end of the spatula rod.
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In order to more clearly illustrate the technical solutions of the embodiments of the present invention, the drawings that are required to be used in the embodiments will be briefly described below, it should be understood that the following drawings only illustrate some embodiments of the present invention, and therefore should not be considered as limiting the scope, and for those skilled in the art, other related drawings can be obtained according to the drawings without inventive efforts.
FIG. 1 is a schematic view of a mop back-mounted spatula in an embodiment of the present invention;
fig. 2 is a schematic structural view of a spatula body according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Icon: 10-mop back attached spatula; 11-a spatula body; 12-a mop body; 13-a mop clamp; 110-a scraping bar; 111-a scraping section; 112-spatula handle; 120-mop pole; 121-hanging ring; 130-a retaining clip; 131-a movable clamp; 132-a movable clamp handle; 133-a spring; 134-articulated shaft.
Detailed Description
In order to make the objects, technical solutions and advantages of the embodiments of the present invention clearer, the embodiments of the present invention will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings in the embodiments of the present invention, and it is obvious that the described embodiments are some, but not all, embodiments of the present invention. The components of embodiments of the present invention, as generally described and illustrated in the figures herein, may be arranged and designed in a wide variety of different configurations.
Thus, the following detailed description of the embodiments of the present invention, presented in the accompanying drawings, is not intended to limit the scope of the invention, as claimed, but is merely representative of selected embodiments of the invention. Based on the embodiments in the present invention, all other embodiments obtained by a person skilled in the art without creative efforts belong to the protection scope of the present invention.
It should be noted that: like reference numbers and letters refer to like items in the following figures, and thus, once an item is defined in one figure, it need not be further defined and explained in subsequent figures.
In the description of the present invention, it should be noted that the terms "inside", "below", and the like refer to the orientation or position relationship based on the drawings, or the orientation or position relationship that the utility model is usually placed when using, and are only for convenience of description of the present invention and simplification of description, but do not refer to or imply that the device or element referred to must have a specific orientation, be constructed in a specific orientation, and be operated, and therefore, should not be construed as limiting the present invention. Furthermore, the terms "first," "second," and the like are used merely to distinguish one description from another, and are not to be construed as indicating or implying relative importance.
In the description of the present invention, it should also be noted that, unless otherwise explicitly specified or limited, the terms "disposed" and "connected" are to be interpreted broadly, and may be, for example, fixedly connected, detachably connected, or integrally connected; they may be mechanically coupled, directly coupled, indirectly coupled through intervening media, or may be interconnected between two elements. The specific meaning of the above terms in the present invention can be understood in specific cases to those skilled in the art.
In the present disclosure, unless otherwise expressly stated or limited, the first feature may comprise both the first and second features directly contacting each other, and also may comprise the first and second features not being directly contacting each other but being in contact with each other by means of further features between them. Also, the first feature being above, on or above the second feature includes the first feature being directly above and obliquely above the second feature, or merely means that the first feature is at a higher level than the second feature. A first feature that underlies, and underlies a second feature includes a first feature that is directly under and obliquely under a second feature, or simply means that the first feature is at a lesser level than the second feature.
It should be noted that, in the present invention, the embodiments and features of the embodiments may be combined with each other without conflict.
The present embodiment provides a mop-backed spatula 10, and the mop-backed spatula 10 can solve the problem that a cleaner cannot conveniently clean due to failure to timely treat dirt stuck on the floor or wall surface.
Referring to fig. 1, fig. 1 shows a specific structure of a mop-backed spatula 10 of this embodiment.
Mop back-attachment spatula 10 includes spatula body 11 and mop body 12.
Referring to fig. 2, fig. 2 shows a specific structure of the spatula body 11.
The spatula body 11 has a spatula shaft 110, a spatula section 111 formed at one end of the spatula shaft 110, a spatula handle 112 formed at the other end of the spatula shaft 110, and a mop holding section 13 provided on the spatula handle 112.
The mop rod 120 of the mop body 12 is detachably engaged with the mop clamp 13.
Above-mentioned scheme provides a mop back of body formula spatula 10, and it has included spatula body 11 and mop body 12, and the sanitizer can be changed at any time to the target that the cleanup crew accessible was waited to clean, simultaneously, because spatula body 11 and mop body 12 accessible mop clamping part 13 are fixed together, so accomodate the convenience, when the health is cleaned to normal use mop body 12, run into the dirt and also can take off spatula body 11 at any time, strike off the dirt, make things convenient for the sanitizer to clean the health.
Optionally, in one possible implementation, the mop clamp 13 includes a fixed clip 130, a movable clip 131, a movable clip handle 132, and a spring 133.
A retaining clip 130 is provided on spatula handle 112.
The movable clamp 131 is connected with the movable clamp handle 132, and the movable clamp 131 is hinged with the fixed clamp 130.
Spring 133 is disposed between spatula handle 112 and movable clip 131.
Wherein the movable clip 131 and the fixed clip 130 are used to clamp the mop rod 120 under the elastic force of the spring 133.
That is, the above provides a specific structure of the mop holder 13, and a cleaner can rotate the movable clip 131 with respect to the fixed clip 130 against the elastic force of the spring 133 by holding the movable clip handle 132 with one hand, thereby changing the distance between the movable clip 131 and the fixed clip 130 to enable the mop rod 120 of the mop body 12 and the mop holder 13 to be separated to use the mop body 12 or the spatula body 11 alone.
When the mop body 12 and the spatula body 11 need to be restored into a whole, the movable clamp handle 132 is also held, so that the movable clamp 131 and the fixed clamp 130 are clamped on the mop rod 120 of the mop body 12, and the spatula body 11 is clamped on the mop body 12 through the mop clamping part 13 under the elastic force of the spring 133.
Alternatively, in one possible implementation, the number of retaining clips 130 is two, and two retaining clips 130 are spaced apart along the length of spatula shaft 110 at spatula handle 112.
The number of the movable clips 131 is two, and the two movable clips 131 are respectively disposed at two ends of the movable clip handle 132.
The movable clip 131 is hinged to the fixed clip 130 by a hinge shaft 134. One end of spring 133 is disposed at hinge shaft 134 and the other end of spring 133 is disposed at spatula handle 112.
The fixed clip 130 and the movable clip 131 can stably clamp the mop rod 120 through the two fixed clips 130 arranged at intervals and the two movable clips 131 arranged at intervals.
Alternatively, in one possible implementation, the facing end surfaces of the fixed clip 130 and the movable clip 131 are recessed such that the fixed clip 130 and the movable clip 131 together form a clamping space that fits the profile of the mop pole 120.
It should be noted that, referring to fig. 2, as can be seen from fig. 2, the end surfaces of the fixed clip 130 and the movable clip 131 facing each other are arc-shaped to match the contour of the mop rod 120.
Referring to fig. 1, a hanging ring 121 is provided at one end of the mop rod 120. By providing the hanging ring 121, the mop back attachment type spatula 10 (the spatula body 11 and the mop body 12) can be stored as a whole or the mop body 12 can be stored separately.
It should be noted that in one possible implementation, spatula handle 112 is mounted over one end of spatula shaft 110. That is, the spatula handle 112 and the mop grip 13 can be separated from the spatula shaft 110, so that the spatula handle 112 and the mop grip 13 can be used alone, which can be directly put on the spatula shaft 110 of the spatula body 11 in the related art for use.
It should be noted that, in one possible embodiment, in order to ensure the stable connection between the mop body 12 and the spatula body 11, the facing end surfaces of the fixed clip 130 and the movable clip 131 are provided with rubber layers (not shown), and the spatula body 11 is stably clamped on the mop rod 120 by the mop clamping part 13 due to the friction force of the rubber layers.
It should be noted that in one possible implementation, the wall surface of the mop rod 120 is formed with an annular groove (not shown), and the movable clip 131 and the fixed clip 130 are clamped in the annular groove under the elastic force of the spring 133. The annular groove is provided for the purpose of positioning the axis of the mop holder 13 and the mop rod 120 such that the mop holder 13 is held in the annular groove to prevent the spatula body 11 or mop body 12 from sliding relative to the axial direction.
It should be noted that the mop back-attached spatula 10 provided in this embodiment has the following advantages:
1. the scraping shovel and the mop can be integrated, tools such as scraping and shoveling are not needed, and the mop is convenient and handy.
2. The operation is simple, and the handle can be taken down and put on by one hand.
3. When small dirt is scraped and shoveled, a user can do the work of removing the dirt by standing without bending waist, bending and kneeling.
4. The whole design is simple and easy to modify, and can work normally when combined or independent.
The above description is only a preferred embodiment of the present invention and is not intended to limit the present invention, and various modifications and changes may be made by those skilled in the art. Any modification, equivalent replacement, or improvement made within the spirit and principle of the present invention should be included in the protection scope of the present invention.

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1. A mop back-attached spatula is characterized by comprising a spatula body and a mop body;
the scraping shovel body is provided with a scraping shovel rod, a scraping shovel part formed at one end of the scraping shovel rod, a scraping shovel handle formed at the other end of the scraping shovel rod and a mop clamping part arranged on the scraping shovel handle;
the mop rod of the mop body is detachably matched with the mop clamping part.
2. The mop attachable spatula of claim 1,
the mop clamping part comprises a fixed clamp, a movable clamp handle and a spring;
the fixed clamp is arranged on the spatula handle;
the movable clamp is connected with the movable clamp handle and is hinged with the fixed clamp;
the spring is arranged between the spatula handle and the movable clamp;
the movable clamp and the fixed clamp are used for clamping the mop rod under the action of elastic force of the spring.
3. The mop attachable spatula of claim 2,
the two fixing clamps are arranged on the spatula handle at intervals along the length direction of the spatula rod;
the number of the movable clamps is two, and the two movable clamps are respectively arranged at two ends of the movable clamp handle;
the movable clamp is hinged to the fixed clamp through a hinge shaft;
one end of the spring is arranged on the hinged shaft, and the other end of the spring is arranged on the spatula handle.
4. The mop attachable spatula of claim 3,
the mutually facing end surfaces of the fixed clamp and the movable clamp are recessed, so that the fixed clamp and the movable clamp jointly form a clamping space matched with the outline of the mop rod.
5. The mop attachable spatula of claim 4,
the end faces of the fixed clamp and the movable clamp, which face each other, are provided with rubber layers.
6. The mop attachable spatula of claim 5,
the wall surface of the mop rod is provided with an annular groove, and the movable clamp and the fixed clamp are used for clamping the annular groove under the action of elastic force of the spring.
7. The mop attachable spatula of claim 1,
one end of the mop rod is provided with a hanging ring.
8. The mop attachable spatula of claim 1,
the spatula handle sleeve is arranged at one end of the spatula rod.
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