CN212816157U - Cleaning tool - Google Patents

Cleaning tool Download PDF

Info

Publication number
CN212816157U
CN212816157U CN201890001418.6U CN201890001418U CN212816157U CN 212816157 U CN212816157 U CN 212816157U CN 201890001418 U CN201890001418 U CN 201890001418U CN 212816157 U CN212816157 U CN 212816157U
Authority
CN
China
Prior art keywords
cleaning
head
cleaning cloth
groove
handle
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Active
Application number
CN201890001418.6U
Other languages
Chinese (zh)
Inventor
吴成泽
姜旼芝
Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.)
LG H&H Co Ltd
Original Assignee
LG Household and Health Care Ltd
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Priority claimed from KR2020180000254U external-priority patent/KR200490502Y1/en
Priority claimed from KR2020180000253U external-priority patent/KR200490816Y1/en
Application filed by LG Household and Health Care Ltd filed Critical LG Household and Health Care Ltd
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of CN212816157U publication Critical patent/CN212816157U/en
Active legal-status Critical Current
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical

Links

Images

Classifications

    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47LDOMESTIC WASHING OR CLEANING; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47L13/00Implements for cleaning floors, carpets, furniture, walls, or wall coverings
    • A47L13/10Scrubbing; Scouring; Cleaning; Polishing
    • A47L13/20Mops
    • A47L13/24Frames for mops; Mop heads
    • A47L13/254Plate frames
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B25HAND TOOLS; PORTABLE POWER-DRIVEN TOOLS; MANIPULATORS
    • B25GHANDLES FOR HAND IMPLEMENTS
    • B25G3/00Attaching handles to the implements
    • B25G3/02Socket, tang, or like fixings
    • B25G3/12Locking and securing devices
    • B25G3/18Locking and securing devices comprising catches or pawls

Landscapes

  • Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
  • Mechanical Engineering (AREA)
  • Cleaning Implements For Floors, Carpets, Furniture, Walls, And The Like (AREA)

Abstract

The utility model discloses a cleaning tool's of an embodiment characterized in that, it includes: a handle portion; a head part provided at one end of the handle part and abutting against the cleaning cloth; and an operation portion that slides in a longitudinal direction of the handle portion and pushes out the cleaning cloth having one end abutting against the head portion.

Description

Cleaning tool
Technical Field
The utility model relates to a cleaning tool specifically relates to following cleaning tool: the cleaning cloth can be replaced under the condition that a user does not need to directly touch the cleaning cloth by hands.
Background
In a country living on a floor, which inherits a sitting life, for example, in a life culture circle such as korea, floors of rooms or living rooms are cleaned at any time, and the floors are cleaned in a squatting posture mainly by using rags.
In order to provide a comfortable living environment, not only floors such as rooms and living rooms but also devices such as toilets and toilet bowls in toilets and wash tables are cleaned. As described above, cleaning is required in real life, and cleaning work is performed at any time in daily life.
In particular, as the cleaning tool, there are a vacuum cleaner, a mop, and the like for cleaning a floor, but there are few tools for conveniently cleaning an area having a relatively narrow area and a large number of bent areas as compared with the floor, such as a toilet stool.
In addition, in the process of cleaning a toilet or the like, a cleaning cloth is required to wipe off dust, foreign substances, and the like. However, in the process of cleaning the toilet bowl, when the cleaning cloth is to be used or replaced in a state where contaminants such as various bacteria are attached to the cleaning cloth, there is inconvenience that a user should directly touch the cleaning cloth, and thus improvement is required.
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
Technical subject
The utility model discloses a research and development in order to improve the past technique, the utility model aims to provide a cleaning tool that also can change cleaning cloth under the condition that the user need not directly to grasp cleaning cloth with the hand.
Means for solving the technical problem
The utility model discloses a cleaning tool's of an embodiment characterized in that, it includes: a handle portion; a head part provided at one end of the handle part and abutting against the cleaning cloth; and an operation portion that slides in a longitudinal direction of the handle portion and pushes out the cleaning cloth having one end abutting against the head portion.
Specifically, the operating portion moves in a vertical direction or an oblique direction with respect to the attachment surface of the cleaning cloth to separate the cleaning cloth from the head portion.
Specifically, the handle portion includes a slide groove in a longitudinal direction, and the operation portion slides along the slide groove.
Specifically, the operating portion includes a button protruding outward from the handle portion, and the handle portion includes a slit hole for guiding movement of the button and preventing disengagement and a separation hole for allowing the button to enter and exit.
Specifically, the head portion is formed with a detachable groove recessed inward from a direction facing the cleaning cloth, and the operation portion includes a pressing member attached to or detached from the detachable groove.
Specifically, an attachment portion is provided in the detachable groove, and the attachment portion is provided adjacent to the pressing member and to which a cleaning cloth is attached.
Specifically, the above-mentioned dismouting groove includes: a stage 1 tank provided with the attachment portion; and a 2 nd stage groove having a depth different from the 1 st stage groove and accommodating the pressing member.
Specifically, the attachment portion includes a hook and loop fastener.
Specifically, the cleaning cloth abuts against a lower surface of the head.
The utility model discloses a cleaning tool of another embodiment's characterized in that, it includes: a handle portion; a head portion protruding from the handle portion and having a cleaning cloth attached thereto; and an operation part having one end connected to the head part, and sliding in a longitudinal direction of the handle part to introduce the head part into the handle part, thereby separating the cleaning cloth from the head part.
Specifically, the head portion has a cleaning cloth attached to a portion protruding from the handle portion.
Specifically, the cleaning cloth is attached to both faces of the head.
Specifically, the head portion and the operation portion are formed integrally.
Specifically, the handle portion is formed with a slide groove provided in a longitudinal direction and an access hole through which the operation portion is accessed.
Specifically, the operating portion includes a button protruding outward from the handle portion, and the handle portion includes a slit hole for guiding movement of the button and preventing disengagement and a separation hole for allowing the button to enter and exit.
Specifically, the cleaning tool further comprises an attachment part which is arranged on the head part, so that the cleaning cloth can be detached.
Effect of the utility model
The cleaning tool of the utility model can separate the cleaning cloth from the head part only by the sliding action of the operation part, thereby being easy to replace the cleaning cloth, and particularly, the cleaning cloth can be attached/detached without directly grasping the cleaning cloth by hands, thereby being more sanitary.
Drawings
Fig. 1 is a side view showing the side of a cleaning tool of an embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 2 is a front view showing the front of the cleaning tool of one embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 3 is a separated perspective view showing a separated state of the cleaning tool according to the embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 4 is a perspective view illustrating a state in which a cleaning cloth is attachable to a cleaning tool of an embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 5 is a perspective view illustrating a state in which the cleaning cloth is removed from the cleaning tool according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 6 is a separated perspective view showing a separated appearance of a cleaning tool according to another embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 7 is a back view showing a rear side of a cleaning tool according to another embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 8 and 9 are perspective views for explaining a case where the protruding length of the head is adjusted by operating the operation portion in the cleaning tool according to another embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 10 and 11 are perspective views for explaining a cleaning cloth attached to a head in a cleaning tool according to another embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 12 and 13 are perspective views for explaining a cleaning cloth removed from the head in a cleaning tool according to another embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 14 is a perspective view showing an auxiliary head attached to a cleaning tool according to another embodiment of the present invention.
Detailed Description
The objects, certain advantages and novel features of the invention may be more clearly understood by reference to the following detailed description and preferred embodiments taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings. In the present specification, when reference numerals are given to constituent elements of respective drawings, the same reference numerals are used as much as possible for the same constituent elements even when they appear in different drawings. In the description of the present invention, when it is determined that a specific description of a related known technology will lead to a failure in the gist of the present invention, a detailed description thereof will be omitted.
Hereinafter, preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. Meanwhile, the configurations of the different embodiments do not necessarily represent the same configurations, even if the same reference numerals are provided.
For reference, in this specification, up/down is shown in fig. 1 and 8, left/right is shown in fig. 2 and 7, and front/rear is described in consideration of fig. 2 being a front view and fig. 7 being a rear view, but the present invention is not limited thereto.
Fig. 1 to 5 are views for explaining a cleaning tool according to an embodiment of the present invention, and fig. 6 to 14 are views for explaining a cleaning tool according to another embodiment of the present invention.
The cleaning tool 1 described in this specification may be a cleaning tool 1 that is convenient to use when cleaning a space having a small area and a curve such as a toilet bowl and a wash stand, compared to the floor, such as a toilet, a room, and the like, but is not limited thereto.
In the present specification, the cleaning cloth 90 may have a planar shape and may be made of a cotton fabric, a nonwoven fabric, or the like, but the material thereof is not particularly limited as long as the cleaning function can be ensured.
In addition, the cleaning cloth 90 has a structure for attaching a hook and loop fastener to any surface of the cleaning cloth 90 so as to be attached and detached by the hook and loop fastener. For example, the cleaning cloth 90 has a structure for attaching a hook and loop fastener on one of its two surfaces, and a material for facilitating cleaning work on the other surface.
Next, an embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to fig. 1 to 5.
Referring to fig. 1 to 5, a cleaning tool 1 of one embodiment includes a handle portion 10, a head portion 20, and an operation portion 30.
The handle portion 10 has a length that allows the user's hand to leave a clean area such as a toilet bowl or a wash stand, so that the user's hand can be kept clean in the clean area, i.e., a contaminated space.
For example, the cleaning cloth 90 is cleaned by rubbing the cleaning region only by moving the handle portion 10 at an obtuse angle (or a right angle) with respect to the cleaning region by extending the handle portion 10 in a direction (or a vertical direction) inclined with respect to the cleaning region.
Here, the grip portion 10 has a space or groove structure (in the present embodiment, a slide groove 11) formed therein for a slide operation of the operation portion 30 to be described later. That is, the grip portion 10 may be a hollow rod.
Therefore, the grip portion 10 has a shape in which one side is opened, and has a structure of a polyhedron having a square or hexagonal cross section or a cylinder having a circular or elliptical cross section, but is not limited thereto.
The handle portion 10 may be formed in a shape of a frame, a rod, or the like having a simple linear structure, or may be formed in another structure. It is preferable that various modifications are possible, for example, in order to minimize bending of the user's wrist during cleaning, the handle portion 10 is configured to be bent by changing the angle of a certain region with respect to the longitudinal direction, that is, to be bent or curved in the left, right, up, and/or down directions.
The handle portion 10 having such various shapes is provided with a slide groove 11 for slidably moving the operation portion 30, and is provided with a slit hole 12, a separation hole 13, an insertion member 14, and a separation prevention member 15.
The slide groove 11 has, for example, a groove structure recessed in the longitudinal direction of the handle portion 10 so as to move the operation portion 30 along the longitudinal direction of the handle portion 10.
The height of the slide groove 11 formed as a recess is formed to be large enough to accommodate the operation portion 30. The slide groove 11 is opened rearward to accommodate the operation portion 30, and a separation preventing member 15, which will be described later, is provided in at least a part of the opened portion to prevent the operation portion 30 from being separated from the slide groove 11.
Meanwhile, in order to prevent the push button 31 of the operation portion 30 described later from being detached, the slit hole 12 having a width narrower than that of the push button 31 is formed to communicate with the slide groove 11.
The slit hole 12 is formed at an upper portion in a direction of viewing the cleaning tool 1 during cleaning operation by a user, and the slide groove 11 is provided at a lower portion of the slit hole 12. Thus, when the hand of the user gripping the grip portion 10 is naturally placed on the upper portion of the grip portion 10, the thumb of the user is placed on the push button 31.
Therefore, the user can operate the operation part 30 with the thumb without using both hands in particular and using only one hand as needed during the cleaning work without the work of separately rotating the cleaning tool 1 in order to rotate the button direction, which is convenient.
Of course, in the present embodiment, the structure in which the slit hole 12 and the push button 31 are provided in the upper portion of the handle portion 10 has been described, but this is merely an example, and the slit hole 12 may be formed not only in the upper portion but also in the lower portion.
In this case, the push buttons 31 are provided on both upper and lower sides of the grip portion 10, and the force for operating the push buttons 31 can be further increased by grasping the grip portion 10 with one hand and grasping the pair of upper and lower push buttons 31 with the thumb and forefinger of the other hand.
The handle portion 10 may have a structure for coupling and decoupling the operation portion 30. For this purpose, a separation hole 13 having the same size or a size larger than that of the push button 31 is provided at the end of the slit hole 12.
The separation hole 13 is at least the same size and shape as the push button 31, and allows the push button 31 to be freely inserted and removed, thereby allowing the operation portion 30 to be easily attached and detached. At this time, the position of the separation hole 13 is located at a position where the operation portion 30 is separated from the grip portion 10.
For example, referring to fig. 2, the separation hole 13 is provided at a lower portion of the slit hole 12, and the operation portion 30 is further moved toward the separation hole 13, which is the lowermost portion of the slit hole 12, at a position where the cleaning cloth 90 can be separated by the operation portion 30, that is, at a lower portion of the slit hole 12.
On the other hand, the structure in which the separation hole 13 is provided at the lower portion of the slit hole 12 may be the same as that in fig. 7 and 8, but the separation/coupling relationship of the operation portion 30 may be formed in various forms for the ease of operation and attachment/detachment, and for example, in the case where the size and thickness of the button 31 cannot be separated/detached through an access hole of a handle portion 10A described later, the button 31 is separated from the slit hole 12 through the separation hole 13, then moved to the upper portion again, and separated through the slide groove 11.
Further, a plurality of stopper projections 121 are provided in the slit hole 12 so as to be spaced apart from each other in the longitudinal direction. The stopper projection 121 is provided in a region opposed to the push button 31 in the slit hole 12 to fix the position of the operation portion 30.
Here, either one of the stopper protrusion 121 and the push button 31 protrudes, and the remaining one is formed as a groove structure of the stopper protrusion structure. Such a push button 31 is moved only in the slit hole 12, and enters the slide groove 11 through the separation hole 13 only when it is positioned in the separation hole 13, whereby the operation portion 30 can be separated from the grip portion 10.
Of course, when the operation unit 30 is coupled to the handle unit 10, the button 31 is configured to protrude outward from the upper portion of the handle unit 10 through the separation hole 13, and thus coupling is achieved.
The insertion member 14 may be provided at a lower end portion of the grip portion 10, and may have a smaller thickness than a region gripped by a hand of a user, and an area and a size corresponding to a coupling groove 22 (see fig. 3) described later.
The insertion member 14 is inserted into the coupling groove 22 in the horizontal direction to be coupled. For this purpose, the grip portion 10 and the head portion 20 form an obtuse angle, and the insertion member 14 has a shape bent or curved from the grip region, for example.
In contrast, various modifications are possible for the connection between the head portion 20 and the grip portion 10, and the connection may be fixed by an adhesive or the like, for example.
The separation preventing member 15 is configured to have a plate shape that traverses the handle portion 10 from the handle portion 10 to face the slide groove 11, as a structure for limiting the sliding distance of the operating portion 30 or preventing the separation of the operating portion 30.
Here, the separation preventing member 15 restricts a sliding distance when the push button 31 of the operation portion 30 slides downward in a state of being positioned at the uppermost end of the grip portion 10. Thus, the separation preventing member 15 is provided adjacent to the lower portion of the slide groove 11 so as to face the slide groove 11. The relationship between the separation preventing member 15 and the operation unit 30 will be described in the description of the operation unit 30.
The detachment prevention member 15 is detachably provided to the handle portion 10, and various known coupling methods such as providing a hook (not shown) to the detachment prevention member 15 and providing a groove (not shown) for catching the hook to the handle portion 10 can be applied.
The head portion 20 may be configured to support the cleaning cloth 90, may be in contact with the cleaning cloth 90, and may be provided at one end of the handle portion 10.
The head 20 is made of a material, such as rubber or silicon, whose cleaning area is bent in correspondence with a toilet bowl, a wash basin, or such an area having a curved surface, so as to support the cleaning cloth 90.
The thickness of the head 20 is not limited and may be a certain thickness, and thus, may be designed to have a thickness capable of applying an elastic force/feeling for supporting the cleaning cloth 90.
The head portion 20 may be formed integrally with the handle portion 10, but it is preferable that the handle portion 10 is formed of a material different from the head portion 20, for example, a material harder than the head portion 20, such as plastic, and the head portion 20 and the handle portion 10 are separately manufactured and then joined.
Here, the head 20 has a detachable groove 21 and a coupling groove 22.
The detachable groove 21 is a structure in which the operation portion 30 is easily coupled to and easily brought into close contact with the cleaning cloth 90, and the detachable groove 21 is provided at a lower portion of the coupling groove 22 separately from the coupling groove 22.
For example, when the head 20 is formed in the horizontal direction with respect to the cleaning region, the attachment/detachment groove 21 is configured as a groove recessed from the lower portion toward the upper portion with respect to the cleaning region. At this time, the size of the detachable groove 21 corresponds to the shape of a pressing member 33 of the operation unit 30 described later or is larger than the shape of the pressing member 33.
For example, the cleaning cloth 90 may be bonded at the attachment/detachment groove 21 or the periphery of the attachment/detachment groove 21. At this time, the cleaning cloth 90 can be coupled to the attachment portion 40 such as a hook and loop fastener. The attachment portion 40 may be provided in the detachable groove 21 together with the pressing member 33.
Specifically, referring to fig. 5, the detachable groove 21 includes a stage 1 groove 212 and a stage 2 groove 211. The attachment portion 40 is provided in the stage 1 groove 212, and the stage 2 groove 211 has a depth different from that of the stage 1 groove 212 and can accommodate the pressing member 33.
In particular, the pressing member 33 may have a predetermined thickness/height in order to secure the pressing member 33 coupled to the stage 2 groove 211. The depth of the 2 nd-stage groove 211 at this time is formed to be the same/similar to the thickness/height of the pressing member 33 to prevent the pressing member 33 from protruding from the bottom surface of the head 20.
The attachment portion 40 provided in the stage 1 groove 212 is provided on the inner side surface of the stage 1 groove 212 by means of an adhesive, thermal welding, or the like, and thus has no requirement for thickness and height as compared with the pressing member 33 provided in the stage 2 groove 211. Thus, the depth of the stage 1 slots 212 may be less than the depth of the stage 2 slots 211.
Meanwhile, the 1 st stage groove 212 and the 2 nd stage groove 211 are disposed adjacent to each other, and the 1 st stage groove 212 is disposed in a shape constituting a step inside the 2 nd stage groove 211. Therefore, when the pressing member 33 inserted into the stage 2 groove 211 is disengaged from the stage 2 groove 211, the cleaning cloth 90 is pushed out from the attachment portion 40 provided in the stage 1 groove 212 in the inner direction of the stage 2 groove 211.
That is, after the cleaning cloth 90 is fixed to the head 20 by the attachment portion 40, when the cleaning cloth 90 is separated from the attachment portion 40, the cleaning cloth 90 is separated from the attachment portion 40 by the pressing member 33 located on the peripheral surface of the attachment portion 40.
Accordingly, since a tearing force is generated from the entire peripheral surface of the attachment portion 40 in association with the separation of the cleaning cloth 90 as the pressing member 33 is detached, the separation can be easily performed.
Meanwhile, although not shown, the cleaning cloth 90 may be fixed not only to the inside of the pressing member 33 but also to at least a part of the outside of the pressing member 33. In this case, the cleaning cloth 90 may be disposed adjacent to the outside of the pressing member 33 so as to be easily separated by the separation of the pressing member 33, but is not limited thereto.
Furthermore, although not shown, the attachment portion 40 can be additionally provided at a position on the bottom surface of the head portion 20 apart from the pressing member 33 with a relatively small area compared to the attachment portion 40 provided in the stage 1 groove 212.
The coupling groove 22 is configured to couple the head portion 20 and the grip portion 10. For example, when the head portion 20 and the handle portion 10 are separately manufactured, the head portion 20 and the handle portion 10 may be coupled by insertion coupling.
For this, the head portion 20 is provided with a coupling groove 22 into which the lower end portion of the handle portion 10 is inserted, the coupling groove 22 is formed in a shape opened in a direction parallel to the cleaning cloth 90, and the insertion member 14 can be coupled to the coupling groove 22.
The operating portion 30 slides in the longitudinal direction of the handle portion 10 to push out the cleaning cloth 90 abutted to the head portion 20.
As described above, the push button 31 is provided on the upper portion of the operation portion 30 so as to be exposed from the slit hole 12, the step 32 is formed in the longitudinal direction, and the pressing member 33 is provided on the lower portion of the operation portion 30.
The push button 31 protrudes from the slit hole 12 to facilitate the user to operate the operation portion 30, and the push button 31 is formed in a shape protruding in an upper direction of the operation portion 30 in a direction of looking down the cleaning tool 1.
Of course, in order to prevent the button 31 from being detached from the slit hole 12, the width of the button 31 may be greater than the width of the slit hole 12. Also, as described above, any one of the stopper protrusion 121 and the button 31 protrudes, and the remaining one has a groove structure formed with a catching protrusion structure, whereby the button 31 is moved in the slit hole 12, and the button 31 is fixed in a certain area.
The step 32 is formed along the longitudinal direction of the operation portion 30. Here, the operation portion 30 extends in the longitudinal direction of the handle portion 10, and is formed in a bar shape smaller than the length and width of the slide groove 11 so as to be slidable on the handle portion 10. In the operation portion 30, a step 32 is provided on a surface facing the separation preventing member 15 with respect to the longitudinal direction.
Referring to fig. 3, the step 32 of the operation portion 30 is provided to limit a sliding length by abutting against the separation preventing member 15 during sliding of the operation portion 30. The operation unit 30 is formed in a rod shape, and an upper end thereof is pressed to a predetermined length with respect to a lower end in a longitudinal direction of the operation unit 30.
For example, as shown in fig. 1, when there is no pressing operation of the push button 31, the step 32 does not abut on the separation preventing member 15, and the rod shape of the operating portion 30 is accommodated in the slide groove 11, so that the step 32 does not protrude to the periphery of the separation preventing member 15.
Conversely, when the push operation of the push button 31 occurs, the lever shape of the operation portion 30 abuts against the separation preventing member 15 as the push button 31 is pressed, and the step 32 is interfered with the separation preventing member 15 at this time, thereby limiting the length of the slide.
In addition, in the case where the separation preventing member 15 is detachable, the separation preventing member 15 does not interfere with the operation portion 30 in the handle portion 10, and the push button 31 can be separated through the separation hole 13, so that the operation portion 30 can be easily separated from the handle portion 10 or coupled to the handle portion 10.
However, since the separation of the cleaning cloth 90 is achieved only by the sliding of the operation portion 30, the attachment/detachment of the operation portion 30 and the separation preventing member 15 is performed regardless of the separation/attachment of the cleaning cloth 90.
Further, since the cleaning cloth 90 of the present embodiment is attached and fixed to the lower surface of the head 20 by the attachment portion 40 and is detachable from the attachment portion 40 by the operation portion 30, the cleaning cloth 90 may be formed in a shape of a flat surface having the same area as the lower surface of the head 20 or larger or smaller than the lower surface of the head 20 corresponding to the lower surface of the head 20.
The pressing member 33 presses the cleaning cloth 90 downward from one side of the attachment portion 40 to remove the cleaning cloth 90 from the attachment portion 40, but it is preferable to have a structure in which the cleaning cloth 90 is pressed from the periphery of the attachment portion 40 to remove the cleaning cloth 90 from the attachment portion 40.
That is, the pressing member 33 is formed in an 'I' shape so as to be pressurized from one side of the attachment portion 40, but the pressing member 33 is preferably formed in a closed curve, a U shape, or the like so as to expand the periphery of the outer periphery to be pressurized to the cleaning cloth 90. Accordingly, the pressing member 33 generates a pressing force around the attachment portion 40, and thus the cleaning cloth 90 can be easily separated.
In this way, in the present embodiment, the cleaning cloth 90 can be coupled to the cleaning tool 1 only by the operation of abutting the head portion 20 against the cleaning cloth 90, and the cleaning cloth 90 can be separated from the cleaning tool 1 only by the sliding operation of the operating portion 30, so that the hand of the user does not directly abut against the direct cleaning cloth 90, and thus the present embodiment can be used hygienically.
Next, another embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to fig. 6 to 14. However, the following description will mainly be made of the differences between the present embodiment and the above-described embodiments, and the portions not described here can be regarded as the same as those described above.
Referring to fig. 6 to 14, a cleaning tool 1 according to another embodiment of the present invention includes a handle portion 10A, a head portion 20A, and an operation portion 30A.
The grip portion 10A in the present embodiment has the same length as or similar to the grip portion 10 in the first embodiment, and may have a bent shape, and may form the slide groove 11, the slit hole 12, and the separation hole 13.
However, the cleaning cloth 90 of one embodiment is disposed vertically/obliquely with respect to the handle portion 10, but the cleaning cloth 90 of the present embodiment may be formed in a direction constituting a horizontal direction with the handle portion 10A.
Thus, the insertion member 14 provided in the grip portion 10 according to the embodiment is omitted from the grip portion 10A according to the embodiment, and an access hole (not shown) for accessing the operation portion 30A is formed in the grip portion 10A according to the embodiment.
The access hole allows the entry and exit of the attachment portion 40 and the head portion 20A described later, but prevents the entry of the cleaning cloth 90 to detach the cleaning cloth 90 from the head portion 20A inserted into the handle portion 10A.
For this reason, the width of the entrance and exit hole is smaller than the width of the cleaning cloth 90. However, the width of the entrance/exit hole is set to a width sufficient for the head 20A to enter/exit, and when the head 20A is inserted into the entrance/exit hole, the cleaning cloth 90 is disturbed by the peripheral surface of the entrance/exit hole, and the cleaning cloth 90 is caught by the entrance/exit hole and detached, as shown in fig. 13 and 14.
Referring to fig. 7, the detachment preventing member 15A of the handle portion 10A of the present embodiment is configured to protrude from the periphery of the slide groove 11 in a pair opposite to each other, unlike the first embodiment, and is formed integrally with the handle portion 10A.
Here, the detachment prevention member 15A is formed in plural numbers spaced apart from each other along the longitudinal direction of the grip portion 10A. Meanwhile, when the slide groove 11 is formed in a groove structure recessed from the lower portion toward the upper portion in the viewing direction of the user's working direction, the lower portion of the grip portion 10A is formed in a shape in which the lower end is opened by the slide groove 11.
At this time, a separation preventing member 15A is provided on the peripheral surface of the slide groove 11 to prevent separation of the operation portion 30A. A space is formed between a pair of the separation preventing members 15A disposed to face each other, and a space is also formed between the separation preventing members 15A spaced apart in the longitudinal direction. Therefore, when the user desires, operation portion 30A can be separated through the opening of slide groove 11.
Further, for the sake of a stable structure, the detachment prevention member 15A may be formed in a shape in which a part of the lower portion of the slide groove 11 in the grip portion 10A is blocked by a plate.
The head portion 20A protrudes from the grip portion 10A and is attached with a cleaning cloth 90.
Here, the head 20 of one embodiment is coupled to the handle portion 10, but the present embodiment is configured differently therefrom.
For example, the head portion 20A is constituted by a part of the operation portion 30A, and the operation portion 30A and the head portion 20A are integrally formed. The head portion 20A is used by attaching a cleaning cloth 90 to a portion protruding from the grip portion 10A.
The head 20A is provided with an attachment portion 40 such as a hook and loop fastener on at least one of the two surfaces, preferably both surfaces, to attach the cleaning cloth 90 thereto. In this case, the attachment portion 40 is provided not on the entire surface of the head portion 20A but on a part of the center of the head portion 20A.
Referring to fig. 10 and 11, in the present embodiment, the cleaning cloth 90 fixed to the attachment portion 40 is not fixed to one surface of the head portion 20A, but is divided into halves, that is, is folded into halves and fixed.
Thereby, at least a part of the half of the cleaning cloth 90 is attached to the attaching portion 40 of one of the two faces of the head 20A, and at least a part of the remaining half of the cleaning cloth 90 is attached to the attaching portion 40 of the other of the two faces.
Since the head 20A is made of an elastic material such as silicon or rubber, and is bent or deformed in shape when a predetermined force is applied, the cleaning cloth 90 can be deformed by bending or the like of the cleaning region.
Referring to fig. 14, the head portion 20A includes an auxiliary head 20B. The auxiliary head 20B is formed in a shape fixed to the handle portion 10A adjacent to the head portion 20A, unlike the head portion 20A that enters and exits at the entrance and exit hole.
Of course, the auxiliary head 20B may be configured to be detachable, and may be provided with auxiliary heads 20B of various shapes, and the auxiliary head 20B may be removed from the handle portion 10A or replaced with another shape for use as necessary.
Meanwhile, the auxiliary head 20B is configured to be attached to the periphery of the head portion 20A at the handle portion 10A, and therefore, the area for supporting the cleaning cloth 90 can be enlarged as compared with the case where only the head portion 20A is provided.
That is, the auxiliary head 20B has a shape protruding outward from the grip portion 10A as compared with the head portion 20A having the same or smaller width as the grip portion 10A.
Therefore, the peripheral corner of the auxiliary head 20B is available. For example, since the edge stand of the toilet bowl (a step provided at a lower portion of the peripheral surface of the upper portion of the toilet bowl supporting the toilet bowl cover) has a closed curve shape and the cleaning operation needs to be performed in a shape in which the lower portion is viewed from above, the step is blocked in the line of sight of the operator, making it difficult to clean the toilet bowl.
However, after the cleaning tool 1 is vertically erected, the cleaning operation can be performed by abutting and arranging the rear side (the corner facing the handle portion 10A) of the auxiliary head 20B on the step of the toilet bowl, and therefore, the cleaning operation can be easily performed for a cleaning area where it is difficult to use a tool in a straight shape.
That is, since the handle portion 10A formed in a long bar shape is not required to be horizontally or rotationally rotated to hold the head portion 20A in contact with the step of the toilet stool, the handle portion 10A does not contact the periphery of the toilet stool, and sanitary cleaning work can be performed.
Further, even in the case where the auxiliary head 20B is provided, since the head portion 20A includes the attachment portion 40, when the head portion 20A is inserted into the entrance/exit hole in order to separate the cleaning cloth 90 from the head portion 20A, the operation of removing the cleaning cloth 90 from the attachment portion 40 can be similarly performed.
On the other hand, the auxiliary head 20B can be inserted into the handle portion 10A adjacent to the head portion 20A in connection with the handle portion 10A of the auxiliary head 20B. For example, slits (not shown) are provided at both lower ends of the handle portion 10A, and a plate-shaped blade is attached to the auxiliary head 20B so as to be inserted into the slits.
As another example, the auxiliary head 20B may be coupled to the head portion 20A. The auxiliary heads 20B may be inserted into both sides of the head part 20A to be coupled, so that the attachment part 40 may be exposed only in both side regions of the head part 20A where the attachment part 40 is not interfered or in a state where a part of the attachment part 40 is interfered.
At this time, the auxiliary head 20B is thicker than the head 20A, and a gap for inserting the head 20A may be formed. Of course, in this case, when the head portion 20A is inserted into the grip portion 10A through the access hole, both sides of the head portion 20A can be detached from the slits of the auxiliary head 20B, and thus the auxiliary head 20B can be separated from the head portion 20A.
The operation portion 30A extends along the longitudinal direction of the grip portion 10A and is provided with a push button 31, similarly to the embodiment. However, since the operation portion 30A of the present embodiment separates the cleaning cloth 90 by the horizontal movement of the head portion 20A, unlike the operation portion 30 of the one embodiment, the pressing member 33 may be omitted, and a wide and long plate shape may be formed for easy access and attachment of the cleaning cloth 90.
Or, the shape is not limited to this, and only the head 20A may be formed to have a wide shape, and the region that slides inside the grip portion 10A may be formed to have a rod shape.
One end of the operation portion 30A is connected to the head portion 20A, and the operation portion 30A and the head portion 20A are integrally formed as described above.
However, depending on the cleaning region, the strength of the head portion 20A may be required, and therefore, for example, in the case of forming a shape in which the head portion 20A is replaced from the operation portion 30A, the head portion 20A may be different from each other in various materials, or the operation portion 30A and the head portion 20A may be integrally formed, and the strength may be provided by attaching/replacing the auxiliary head 20B.
The operation portion 30A slides in the longitudinal direction of the handle portion 10A to introduce the head portion 20A into the handle portion 10A, thereby separating the cleaning cloth 90 from the head portion 20A.
In this way, in the present embodiment, the cleaning cloth 90 can be detached from the head portion 20A only by the sliding operation of the operating portion 30A, so that the cleaning cloth 90 can be easily replaced, and particularly, even in the case where the cleaning cloth 90 does not need to be directly gripped by a hand, the cleaning cloth 90 can be attached/detached, and therefore, the present embodiment is hygienic.
The present invention is not limited to the embodiments described above, and a combination of the above embodiments and known techniques may be included as still another embodiment.
The present invention has been described in detail with reference to the specific embodiments, but the present invention is not limited thereto, and it is obvious to those skilled in the art that modifications and improvements can be made within the technical spirit of the present invention.
The present invention is not limited to the above embodiments, but may be modified in various ways without departing from the scope of the present invention.
[ description of symbols ]
90: cleaning cloth 1: cleaning tool
10, 10A: handle portion 11: sliding groove
12: slit hole 13: separation hole
14: insertion members 15, 15A: separation prevention member
20, 20A: head portion 21: dismounting groove
212: stage 1 tank 211: stage 2 tank
22: coupling groove 20B: auxiliary head
30, 30A: the operation section 31: push button
32: step 33: pressing component
40: attachment part

Claims (16)

1. A cleaning implement, comprising:
a handle portion;
a head part provided at one end of the handle part and abutting against the cleaning cloth; and
and an operating portion that slides in a longitudinal direction of the handle portion and pushes out the cleaning cloth having one end abutting against the head portion.
2. The cleaning implement of claim 1,
the operating portion moves in a vertical direction or an inclined direction with respect to the attachment surface of the cleaning cloth to separate the cleaning cloth from the head portion.
3. The cleaning implement of claim 1,
the handle part is provided with a sliding groove in the length direction,
the operation portion slides along the slide groove.
4. The cleaning implement of claim 3,
the operating part comprises a button protruding to the outside of the handle part,
the handle portion includes a slit hole for guiding movement of the button and preventing disengagement, and a separation hole for allowing the button to enter and exit.
5. The cleaning implement of claim 1,
the head part is provided with a detachable groove which is recessed inwards from the direction opposite to the cleaning cloth,
the operation portion includes a pressing member attached to or detached from the attachment groove.
6. The cleaning implement of claim 5,
an attachment portion is provided in the detachable groove, and is provided adjacent to the pressing member, and a cleaning cloth is attached to the attachment portion.
7. The cleaning implement of claim 6,
the above-mentioned dismouting groove includes:
a stage 1 tank provided with the attachment portion; and
and a 2 nd stage groove having a depth different from that of the 1 st stage groove and accommodating the pressing member.
8. The cleaning implement of claim 6,
the attachment portion includes a hook and loop fastener.
9. The cleaning implement of claim 1,
the cleaning cloth abuts against a lower surface of the head.
10. A cleaning implement, comprising:
a handle portion;
a head portion protruding from the handle portion and having a cleaning cloth attached thereto; and
and an operating part having one end connected to the head part, and sliding in a longitudinal direction of the handle part to introduce the head part into the handle part, thereby separating the cleaning cloth from the head part.
11. The cleaning implement of claim 10,
the head portion has a cleaning cloth attached to a portion thereof protruding from the handle portion.
12. The cleaning implement of claim 11,
the cleaning cloth is attached to both faces of the head.
13. The cleaning implement of claim 10,
the head portion and the operation portion are integrally formed.
14. The cleaning implement of claim 10,
the handle portion is formed with a slide groove provided in a longitudinal direction and an access hole through which the operation portion is accessed.
15. The cleaning implement of claim 10,
the operating part comprises a button protruding to the outside of the handle part,
the handle portion includes a slit hole for guiding movement of the button and preventing disengagement, and a separation hole for allowing the button to enter and exit.
16. The cleaning implement of claim 10,
the cleaning tool also comprises an attachment part which is arranged on the head part, so that the cleaning cloth can be assembled and disassembled on the attachment part.
CN201890001418.6U 2018-01-17 2018-09-04 Cleaning tool Active CN212816157U (en)

Applications Claiming Priority (5)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
KR2020180000254U KR200490502Y1 (en) 2018-01-17 2018-01-17 Apparatus of cleaning
KR20-2018-0000253 2018-01-17
KR2020180000253U KR200490816Y1 (en) 2018-01-17 2018-01-17 Apparatus of cleaning
KR20-2018-0000254 2018-01-17
PCT/KR2018/010310 WO2019142996A1 (en) 2018-01-17 2018-09-04 Cleaning instrument

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
CN212816157U true CN212816157U (en) 2021-03-30

Family

ID=67302242

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
CN201890001418.6U Active CN212816157U (en) 2018-01-17 2018-09-04 Cleaning tool

Country Status (2)

Country Link
CN (1) CN212816157U (en)
WO (1) WO2019142996A1 (en)

Family Cites Families (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US7146676B2 (en) * 2003-09-16 2006-12-12 3M Innovative Properties Company Cleaning device with disposable pad
US7316046B2 (en) * 2003-11-06 2008-01-08 S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc. Cleaning brush with disposable/replaceable brush head
TW200810716A (en) * 2006-08-30 2008-03-01 Ya-Jing Yang Dual-purpose brush
ITMI20072425A1 (en) * 2007-12-21 2009-06-22 Davide Peterlin CLEANING MACHINE FOR HYGIENIC SERVICES AND RELATED CLEANER ELEMENTS
KR20170056267A (en) * 2015-11-13 2017-05-23 쓰리엠 이노베이티브 프로퍼티즈 캄파니 cleaning tool capable of easily attaching and detaching for web

Also Published As

Publication number Publication date
WO2019142996A1 (en) 2019-07-25

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
TWM407724U (en) Dust collecting box and vacuum cleaner applying the same
TW200412890A (en) Toilet cleaning apparatus and caddy
KR102608682B1 (en) Cleaning tool with easily removable web
AU6532296A (en) Cleaning cloth and cleaning apparatus
US20070192978A1 (en) Disposable liquid absorbing cleaning pad for a hand held cleaning implement having an elongated handle
EP1731077A1 (en) Cleaning tool and holding member used for the same
CN212816157U (en) Cleaning tool
EP2046185A2 (en) Mop assembly with fastener channels for cleaning substrate fastening strips
US20170127891A1 (en) Device for cleaning a slat of a shutter having a specific lateral profile
KR200424529Y1 (en) mop floorcloth
KR200490816Y1 (en) Apparatus of cleaning
KR200490502Y1 (en) Apparatus of cleaning
US20180296043A1 (en) Disposable toilet bowl scrub system
JP7130238B2 (en) cleaning tool
KR20190002902U (en) Apparatus of cleaning
KR200487886Y1 (en) Push stick type cleaner
JP2001078941A (en) Combined cleaner
US20200253448A1 (en) Head for a Cleaning Device
JP3140187U (en) Cleaning tool
CN209884064U (en) Control board box and dish washer
JP3034285U (en) Cleaning tools
JP2011125516A (en) Cleaning tool
KR101953739B1 (en) push stick type cleaning apparatus
CN209884079U (en) Dish washer control panel assembly and dish washer
JP2005270164A (en) Polishing implement

Legal Events

Date Code Title Description
GR01 Patent grant
GR01 Patent grant