CN215128062U - Cleaning device - Google Patents

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CN215128062U
CN215128062U CN202120472960.3U CN202120472960U CN215128062U CN 215128062 U CN215128062 U CN 215128062U CN 202120472960 U CN202120472960 U CN 202120472960U CN 215128062 U CN215128062 U CN 215128062U
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An embodiment of the present disclosure discloses a cleaning device, including: an outer case including a bottom opening provided at a bottom thereof and a garbage collection box located at a rear thereof; and a wiping member disposed in the outer housing and partially exposed from the bottom opening to contact a surface to be wiped, wherein the wiping member includes a first cleaning member disposed in front of a second cleaning member disposed in front of and adjacent to the garbage collection box, and the first cleaning member has a diameter larger than that of the second cleaning member, and is configured to be rotatable and to be in rotational frictional contact with the second cleaning member. The cleaning device according to the present disclosure adopts a brush type ground cleaning member without using a hard ground attaching device such as rubber, silica gel, plastic, etc. used in existing products, thereby being capable of adapting to rugged ground and sweeping the rugged ground.

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Cleaning device
Technical Field
Embodiments of the present disclosure relate to a cleaning device, in particular a floor cleaning device.
Background
At present, various cleaning products are diversified and have various functions, and the cleaning modes of cleaning the ground comprise cleaning, wiping and the like, and can meet the requirements of people on one aspect. However, there are two serious disadvantages, the first is missing dirt, and in all these cleaning equipments, there is a device which is tightly attached to the floor for collecting the garbage and dirt on the floor for cleaning. Although the ground attaching device can well collect dirt, the ground attaching device is hard and has no strong elasticity, the original shape can not be recovered after deformation, and the ground cannot be overstepped when the ground is slightly uneven or has hard obstacles, so that the ground cannot be cleaned cleanly, and even the machine is damaged. A second significant problem is: the current cleaning device can not clean large-sized garbage, and the current cleaning product can only clean very light and small garbage such as dust, hair, paper scraps and the like, and can not clean large-sized garbage such as bones, fruit pits, walnuts and the like.
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According to the cleaning device disclosed by the embodiment of the disclosure, a brush type ground cleaning component is adopted, and a hard ground laminating device such as rubber, silica gel and plastic used in existing products is not adopted, so that the cleaning device can adapt to rugged ground and clean the rugged ground.
According to an aspect of the present disclosure, there is provided a cleaning device including: an outer case including a bottom opening provided at a bottom thereof and a garbage collection box located at a rear thereof; and a wiping member disposed in the outer housing and partially exposed from the bottom opening to contact a surface to be wiped, wherein the wiping member includes a first cleaning member disposed in front of a second cleaning member disposed in front of and adjacent to the garbage collection box, and the first cleaning member has a diameter larger than that of the second cleaning member, and is configured to be rotatable and to be in rotational frictional contact with the second cleaning member.
In some embodiments, the cleaning apparatus further comprises a drive means disposed in the outer housing, the first cleaning member comprising a rotatable first spindle and the second cleaning member comprising a rotatable second spindle, wherein the drive means is configured to drive the first spindle in rotation, the second spindle being rotated by the rotary motion of the first cleaning member or being driven in rotation by the drive means, the second cleaning member and the first cleaning member rotating in opposite directions.
In some embodiments, the cleaning apparatus further comprises a drive arrangement disposed in the outer housing, the first cleaning member comprising a rotatable first spindle, the second cleaning member being non-rotatably disposed within the outer housing, wherein the drive arrangement is configured to drive the first spindle to rotate so that the first cleaning member rotates while in frictional contact with the non-rotatable second cleaning member.
In some embodiments, the cleaning apparatus further comprises a floating mount configured to be swingable up and down with respect to the outer housing; and the first spindle is rotatably mounted on the floating mount.
In some embodiments, a drive device is disposed on the floating mount and is configured to be directly connected to the first spindle to drive the first spindle to rotate.
In some embodiments, the cleaning apparatus comprises an adapter member rotatably disposed on the floating mount, the drive apparatus being configured to be connected to the adapter member to be indirectly connected to the first spindle by means of the adapter member to drive the first spindle to rotate.
In some embodiments, the floating mount includes a first side and a second side, and the outer housing includes a pin disposed at an upper portion of the waste collection bin; the first spindle is rotatably mounted between the first and second sides at a front portion thereof, and at least one of the first and second sides is configured to be mounted on the pin body at a rear portion thereof so as to be rotatable about the pin body.
In some embodiments, the first side is provided with a bearing mounting recess, the cleaning device further comprising a first bearing disposed in the bearing mounting recess, a first end of the first spindle being detachably mounted to the first bearing, a second end of the first spindle being detachably connected to the drive device to be driven by the drive device.
In some embodiments, the second cleaning member comprises a second spindle rotatably mounted within the outer housing and having one or more of a brush, a silicone sheet, and a plastic sheet disposed thereon, or the second cleaning member is non-rotatably mounted within the outer housing and having one or more of a brush, a silicone sheet, and a plastic sheet disposed thereon.
In some embodiments, the first cleaning member comprises a rotatable first spindle and one or more of a brush, a silicone sheet, and a plastic sheet disposed on the first spindle; the second cleaning piece comprises one or more of a brush, a silica gel piece and a plastic piece; one or more of the hair brush, the silica gel sheet and the plastic sheet on the first main shaft are overlapped with one or more of the hair brush, the silica gel sheet and the plastic sheet on the second cleaning piece; and the first cleaning piece further comprises a cleaning brush which can be sleeved on the circumference of the brush, the silica gel sheet or the plastic sheet on the first main shaft, and the cleaning brush is configured to be used for cleaning one or more of the brush, the silica gel sheet and the plastic sheet arranged on the first main shaft or used for cleaning the cleaning cloth.
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Fig. 1A shows a perspective view of a cleaning device according to the present disclosure from the upper side;
figure 1B illustrates a perspective view of a cleaning device according to the present disclosure from the underside;
figure 1C illustrates a perspective view of a cleaning device according to the present disclosure after removal of the floating mount;
FIG. 2A shows a right perspective view of a first cleaning member and a second cleaning member;
FIG. 2B shows a left side view of the first cleaning member and the second cleaning member;
FIG. 3 illustrates a bottom perspective view of a floating mount according to an embodiment of the present disclosure;
FIG. 4A illustrates a bottom perspective view of the floating mount and waste collection bin according to an embodiment of the present disclosure, viewed from the bottom right;
FIG. 4B illustrates another bottom perspective view of the floating mount and waste collection bin according to an embodiment of the present disclosure, viewed from the lower left side;
FIG. 5A illustrates a perspective view of a first cleaning member showing a bearing, spring, adapter member coupled thereto, according to an embodiment of the present disclosure;
FIG. 5B illustrates another perspective view of the first cleaning member showing an adapter member, a rubber ring coupled thereto, in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure;
FIG. 5C illustrates another perspective view of the first cleaning member according to an embodiment of the present disclosure;
fig. 6A illustrates a perspective view of an adapter component according to an embodiment of the present disclosure;
FIG. 6B illustrates another perspective view of an interposer component according to an embodiment of the present disclosure
Fig. 7A illustrates a perspective view of a coupling between an adapter component and a drive device according to an embodiment of the present disclosure;
fig. 7B illustrates another perspective view of a coupling between an adapter component and a drive device according to an embodiment of the present disclosure; and
FIG. 8 shows a wipe cloth slipped over the circumference of the first cleaning member according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
Fig. 9A-9C illustrate a first spindle and drive arrangement according to another embodiment of the present disclosure.
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Reference will now be made in detail to exemplary embodiments, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. The following description refers to the accompanying drawings, in which like numerals in different drawings represent the same or similar elements, unless otherwise specified. The implementations set forth in the following description of exemplary embodiments do not represent all implementations consistent with the present disclosure. Rather, these embodiments are merely examples of apparatus and methods consistent with aspects related to the subject matter recited in the claims below. The relative dimensions of components in the figures may be exaggerated for clarity. Within the following description of the drawings, the same or similar reference numerals refer to the same or similar parts or entities and only the differences with respect to individual embodiments are described.
As used herein, unless expressly stated otherwise, the term "or" encompasses all possible combinations unless not feasible. For example, if a claims database may include a or B, the database may include a or B, or a and B, unless explicitly stated otherwise or not feasible. As a second example, if it is stated that the database may include A, B or C, the database may include a, or B, or C, or a and B, or a and C, or B and C, or a and B and C, unless explicitly stated otherwise or not feasible.
Fig. 1A shows a perspective view of a cleaning device according to the present disclosure from the upper side; figure 1B illustrates a perspective view of a cleaning device according to the present disclosure from the underside; figure 1C illustrates a perspective view of a cleaning device according to the present disclosure after removal of the floating mount.
As shown in fig. 1A and 1B, the cleaning device comprises an outer housing 1 comprising a bottom opening 11 at the bottom and a waste collection box 12, the waste collection box 12 occupying a substantial part of the volume of the outer housing for collecting the swept waste. As shown in fig. 1A, the outer case 1 is further provided with a mounting port 13 for mounting a handle (not shown). As shown in fig. 1B, the bottom of the outer case 1 is provided with a roller mounting portion 14 for mounting a roller for facilitating the movement of the cleaning device. As shown in fig. 1A-1B and fig. 2A-2B, the wiping member includes first cleaning members 2 and second cleaning members 3. As shown in fig. 2A and 2B, the first cleaning member 2, for example, a large cleaning member, includes a first main shaft 21, and a brush 22, a silicone sheet 23, a plastic sheet 24, etc. provided on the first main shaft, and a sponge 25 is further provided on the plastic sheet 24, thereby improving the cleaning function. Although the above components are all included in the embodiment of the present disclosure, only the brush 22 and one or more of the silicone sheet 23, the plastic sheet 24, and the sponge 25 may be provided on the first spindle as needed. As shown in fig. 2A and 2B, the second cleaning member 3, such as a small cleaning member, includes a second main shaft 31, and a brush 32 or a plastic sheet (not shown) or the like provided on the second main shaft. The first cleaning member 2 and the second cleaning member 3 are in frictional contact with each other by a brush, a silicone sheet, or a plastic sheet being overlapped with each other.
As shown in fig. 1A-1B, first and second cleaning members 2 and 3 are provided in an outer casing 1, which is rotatable in the outer casing 1, and both of them are partially exposed from a bottom opening 11 of the outer casing 1 so as to be in close contact with a floor to be cleaned. The first cleaning member 2 is disposed in front of the second cleaning member 3, and the second cleaning member 3 is disposed in front of and adjacent to the waste collection box 12. As shown more clearly in fig. 2A and 2B, the diameter of the first cleaning members 2 is greater than the diameter of the second cleaning members 3. In one embodiment, the diameter of the second cleaning members 3 is about 10% -40%, for example 30%, of the diameter of the first cleaning members 2. In this way, the second cleaning members 3 can block the refuse swept by the first cleaning members 2, collecting the refuse between them, and when the first cleaning members 2 are further rotated, the first cleaning members 2 can roll up the refuse, over the second cleaning members 3 smaller than them, throwing the refuse into the refuse collection box 12.
As shown in fig. 1C, the cleaning device further comprises a driving device 4 disposed inside the outer casing 1, the driving device 4 can be a suitable type of electric motor, which is coupled to the first main shaft 21 of the first cleaning member 2 through a transmission member such as a belt, so as to drive the first main shaft 21 to rotate to drive the brushes, plastic sheets, silicone sheets, etc. thereon to rotate, and then drive the second cleaning member 3 to rotate. However, in other embodiments of the present disclosure, the second cleaning members 3 may be driven to rotate actively by a driving means, such as the driving means 4, but the direction of rotation of the second cleaning members 3 is opposite to the direction of rotation of the first cleaning members 2.
Although in the embodiment of the present disclosure, the second cleaning member 3 is shown to have a roller shape, which can rotate, like the first cleaning member 2, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that the second cleaning member 3 may be formed of a strip-shaped flexible silicone, a brush, or the like, which cannot rotate, as long as the second cleaning member 3 has a certain flexibility, can be deformed with respect to an uneven bottom surface, and can block the garbage swept backward by the first cleaning member 2, for cost saving.
The first cleaning member 2 acts as a sweeping brush and the second cleaning member 3 acts as a scraping brush. The first cleaning member 2 and the second cleaning member 3 are both in close contact with a surface to be cleaned (e.g., a floor surface). The first cleaning member 2 collects various types of refuse toward the second cleaning member 3, and refuse is collected between the first cleaning member 2 and the second cleaning member 3 due to the blocking action of the second cleaning member 3, and after the first cleaning member 2 is further rotated, the refuse collected therebetween is thrown toward the refuse collection box 12 behind the second cleaning member 3. In the event of a hard obstacle on the floor, for example in the event that the floor is not sufficiently level, the first cleaning member 2 and the second cleaning member 3 are both resilient and capable of deforming so that they are not damaged by contact with the hard obstacle. In this case, refuse can also be collected between the first cleaning member 2 and the second cleaning member 3 and thrown towards the refuse collection bin 12 as the first cleaning member 2 is rotated further. The cleaning device according to the present disclosure abandons the hard floor attaching device such as rubber, silica gel, plastic, etc. used in the existing products, and changes the flexible brush, such as the brush on the first cleaning member 2 and the second cleaning member 3, so that the brush can not only adapt to uneven floor but also be suitable for various hard and soft floor environments. In some embodiments of the present disclosure, in order to clean the first cleaning member 2 of the garbage which is not thrown away, a cleaning brush (not shown) is provided, which is in frictional contact with the first cleaning member 2 to further brush down the garbage on the first cleaning member 2, generally at a position beside the first cleaning member 2 near the garbage collecting box 12 (for example, directly above the second cleaning member 3).
In the background art, some existing cleaning devices, such as sweeping robots, can only sweep light and small garbage, such as dust, hair, paper scraps, and the like, and cannot sweep large-volume garbage, such as bones, fruit stones, walnuts, and the like. However, the simple cleaning device according to the present disclosure can clean up a large volume of garbage, such as large bones, kernels, walnut shells, and the like. A cleaning apparatus capable of cleaning a large volume of garbage according to one embodiment of the present disclosure will be described below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
The cleaning apparatus according to the present disclosure includes a floating mount 5, and the first main shaft 21 of the first cleaning member 2 is rotatably mounted on the floating mount 5. The floating support 5 can the luffing motion for outer casing 1, under the circumstances of the up-swing of floating support 5, promotes first main shaft 21 to higher position to make first cleaning member 2 can cross great rubbish, thereby be drawn into the garbage collection box with great rubbish, thereby collect great rubbish.
The floating mount 5 will be described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
As shown in fig. 3, 4A-4B, the floating mount 5 includes a first side portion 51, a second side portion 52, and an intermediate coupling plate 53, the intermediate coupling plate 53 is disposed between the first side portion 51 and the second side portion 52, and is preferably integrally formed therewith, the intermediate coupling plate 53 may be overlaid on the side wall of the outer case 1 at the edge thereof, thereby defining the lower limit position of the floating mount 5 in the vertical direction, and the first side portion 51 and the second side portion 52 are disposed adjacent to the left side wall and the right side wall of the outer case 1. As shown in fig. 4A and 4B, the outer housing 1 includes a pin body 15 disposed at an upper portion of the waste collection box 12, and the pin body 15 preferably includes a left pin body 15a and a right pin body 15B, but may include only one pin body in other embodiments. As shown in fig. 3, the first side portion 51 includes a rear protrusion 51r, the second side portion 52 includes a rear protrusion 52r, and the first protrusion 51r and the second protrusion 52r are respectively mounted to the left pin body 15a and the right pin body 15b such that the floating mount 5 can rotate about the left pin body 15a and the right pin body 15b, so that the floating mount 5 can swing up and down with respect to the outer case 1.
As shown in fig. 1A-1B, the first spindle 21 is rotatably mounted to a first side 51 and a second side 52. As shown in fig. 3, the first side portion 51 includes a front side portion 51f, and the second side portion 52 includes a front side portion 52 f. As shown in fig. 3, the first side portion and the second side portion each include left and right side plates so as to have a certain thickness, so that a bearing, a spring, etc. can be provided therein, as will be described in detail below. In one embodiment, the front side 51f and the front side 52f include bearing supports (not shown) to which both ends of the first main shaft 21 are respectively mounted through corresponding bearings so as to be rotatable with respect to the floating bracket 5 to sweep the ground. In one embodiment, the first main shaft 21 is not detachable with respect to the floating mount 5. However, in other embodiments, the first main shaft 21 is removable from the floating support 5, in which case it may be convenient to remove the first cleaning member 2 from the cleaning device to facilitate cleaning of the cleaning member or replacement of cleaning articles such as sponges, wipes, etc.
The detachable first cleaning member 2 will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
As shown in fig. 3 and 4A-4B, the first front side 51f includes a bearing mounting recess 511 and a side through hole 512, and the second front side 52f includes a bearing mounting opening 513 therethrough. A first bearing 61 (shown in fig. 5A) is fitted into the bearing fitting recess 511, and a first end 21a (shown in fig. 5A) of the first main shaft 21 is detachably fitted into an inner race of the first bearing 61 and extends through the side through-hole 512. The diameter of the first end 21a is smaller than the inner diameter of the inner race of the first bearing 61, thereby facilitating the user to install the first main shaft 21a into the inner race of the first bearing 61, i.e. the first end 21a and the inner race of the bearing 61 are not an interference fit. In order to reduce friction between the inner ring of the first bearing 61 and the first end 21a or to synchronize the movement between the first end 21a and the inner ring of the bearing 61, a rubber ring 211 (shown in fig. 5B) is provided at a suitable position of the first end 21a, the rubber ring 211 preferably being a silicone ring filling the space between the outer circumference of the first end 21a and the inner ring of the first bearing 61, which provides an elastic fit therebetween, thereby facilitating the user to mount the first end 21a into the inner ring of the first bearing 61.
The second end 21b of the first spindle 21 (shown in fig. 2A and 5C) is non-circular in cross-section, for example, rectangular-like in cross-section as shown in fig. 5C. The cleaning apparatus further comprises an adapter member 7, as shown in fig. 5B, the adapter member 7 being mounted on the second end 21B of the first spindle 21. As shown in fig. 6A, the adapter member 7 has a through hole 71 matching the shape of the second end 21b, for example, the through hole 71 has a rectangular-like shape. The second end 21b is inserted into the through hole 71 when the first main shaft 21 is mounted. The first end 21a of the first main shaft 21 extends through the inner race of the first bearing 61 and out of the side through hole 512. A spring 514 is also provided on the first side 51 (as shown in fig. 5A), the spring 514 preferably being secured to the interior of the first side 51, preferably to the left side plate of the first side 51, and aligned with the side through hole 512.
When the user mounts the first spindle 21, the first end 21a is first mounted so that the first end 21a abuts against the spring 514, then the spring 514 is pressed with force so that the end surface of the second end 21b is flush with the inner end surface of the adapter member 7, then the second end 21b is aligned with the through hole 71 of the adapter member 7 in the shape of a rectangle, and then the first spindle 21 is released, and the second end 21b is pressed into the through hole 71 under the elastic force of the spring 514. When the user removes the first cleaning member 2, the user forcibly presses the first main shaft 21 toward the spring 514 to remove the second end 21b from the through hole 71, and then removes the first end 21a of the first main shaft 21 from the inner race of the bearing 61, thereby removing the first cleaning member 2.
After the cleaning device has cleaned a large volume of waste, or when cleaning elements need to be cleaned, the first cleaning element 2 can be removed. After removal of the first cleaning member 2, a wiping cloth 26, as shown in figure 8, may be placed around the circumference of the first cleaning member 2 to clean a relatively small volume of debris (e.g. a layer of dirt) from the floor. The cloth 26 can also be moistened to further clean the floor, so that the cleaning device has a floor mopping function in addition to a sweeping function.
The second cleaning members 3 are preferably mounted on the outer housing 1 as shown in fig. 1A and 1B. Preferably, however, the second cleaning member may be mounted on the floating holder 5, and the second cleaning member 3 may be detachably mounted on the outer case 1 or the floating holder 5, so that the user can easily replace the second cleaning member 3.
The fitting portion 73 (shown in fig. 6B) of the adapter member 7 is fitted into the inner race of the second bearing 62 (shown in fig. 5A) by interference fit, and the second bearing 62 is fitted into the through bearing fitting opening 513 (shown in fig. 4B) of the second front side portion 52 f. As shown in fig. 6B, the adapter member 7 further includes an end portion 72 having a non-circular cross-section, and the end portion 72 has, for example, a D-shaped cross-section.
As shown in fig. 7A and 7B, the adapting member 7 is coupled to the driving device 4, a driving wheel 40 is coupled to an output shaft of the driving device 4, a belt 41 is coupled to the driving wheel 40, and the output shaft of the driving device 4 extends along a longitudinal main body of the driving device 4 and is perpendicular to the belt 41. As shown in fig. 7A and 7B, a belt follower 42 is mounted on the end 72 of the adaptor part 7, the follower 42 having a D-shaped internal bore 421 (shown in fig. 1C) to engage the end 72 of the adaptor part 7. The driving wheel 40 of the driving device 4 drives the driven wheel 42 to rotate through the belt 41, so that the adapter part 7 is driven through the matching between the D-shaped inner hole and the D-shaped end part, and then the adapter part 7 drives the first main shaft 21 to rotate.
In another embodiment, as shown in fig. 9A, another form of driving means 4 'may be used, and the driving means 4' is directly provided on the floating holder 5 so as to be movable up and down with the floating holder 5. The output shaft 43 of the drive means 4 'extends perpendicularly to the longitudinal body 44 of the motor 4'. In this embodiment, as shown in fig. 9B, the first main shaft 21' is different from the first main shaft 21 shown in fig. 5A to 5C in that: a recess 212 that engages with the output shaft 43 is provided on the second end 21b 'of the first main shaft 21'. As shown in fig. 9C, the output shaft 43 can be directly inserted into the recess 212. In the example shown, the output shaft 43 and the recess 212 both have a D-shape and are directly engaged, so that the output shaft 43 can drive the first main shaft 21' to rotate by engaging with the recess 212. According to the embodiment, the driving wheel 40, the driven wheel 42, the belt 41, the switching component 7 and other components are not needed, the cost can be saved, and the assembly is simple.
The cleaning device according to the embodiment of the present disclosure does not use a hard floor attaching device such as rubber, silicone, plastic, etc. used in existing products, but uses a flexible brush, such as brushes on the first cleaning member 2 and the second cleaning member 3, and the brush can adapt to not only uneven floors but also hard and soft floors. Further, the cleaning device according to the embodiment of the present disclosure can also sweep a large volume of garbage, such as large bones, kernels, walnut shells, and the like, and a user can detach the cleaning member to wash or replace it, and the like.
In the description herein, reference to the description of the term "one embodiment," "some embodiments," "an example," "a specific example," or "some examples," etc., means that a particular feature, structure, material, or characteristic described in connection with the embodiment or example is included in at least one embodiment or example of the application. In this specification, the schematic representations of the terms used above are not necessarily intended to refer to the same embodiment or example. Furthermore, the particular features, structures, materials, or characteristics described may be combined in any suitable manner in any one or more embodiments or examples. Furthermore, various embodiments or examples and features of different embodiments or examples described in this specification can be combined and combined by one skilled in the art without contradiction.
In this application, unless expressly stated or limited otherwise, the terms "mounted," "connected," "secured," and the like are to be construed broadly and can include, for example, fixed connections, removable connections, or integral parts; may be mechanically coupled, may be electrically coupled or may be in communication with each other; they may be directly connected or indirectly connected through intervening media, or they may be connected internally or in any other suitable relationship, unless expressly stated otherwise. The specific meaning of the above terms in the present application can be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art as appropriate.
In this application, unless expressly stated or limited otherwise, the first feature "on" or "under" the second feature may be directly contacting the first and second features or indirectly contacting the first and second features through intervening media. Also, a first feature "on," "over," and "above" a second feature may be directly or diagonally above the second feature, or may simply indicate that the first feature is at a higher level than the second feature. A first feature being "under," "below," and "beneath" a second feature may be directly under or obliquely under the first feature, or may simply mean that the first feature is at a lesser elevation than the second feature.
Although embodiments of the present application have been shown and described above, it is understood that the above embodiments are exemplary and should not be construed as limiting the present application, and that variations, modifications, substitutions and alterations may be made to the above embodiments by those of ordinary skill in the art within the scope of the present application. It will be understood that embodiments of the present disclosure are not limited to the exact configurations described above and illustrated in the drawings, and that various modifications and changes may be made without departing from the scope of the present disclosure.

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1. A cleaning device, comprising:
an outer case including a bottom opening provided at a bottom thereof and a garbage collection box located at a rear thereof;
a wiping member provided in the outer case and partially exposed from the bottom opening to be in contact with a surface to be wiped,
wherein the wiping member includes a first cleaning member disposed in front of and adjacent to a second cleaning member disposed in front of and adjacent to the garbage collection box, and the first cleaning member has a diameter larger than that of the second cleaning member, and
the first cleaning member is configured to rotate and is in rotational frictional contact with the second cleaning member.
2. The cleaning device of claim 1, further comprising a drive device disposed in the outer housing,
the first cleaning member includes a rotatable first spindle,
the second cleaning member includes a rotatable second spindle,
wherein the drive device is configured to drive the first spindle to rotate,
the second spindle is rotated by the rotational movement of the first cleaning member or is driven to rotate by the drive means, the second cleaning member and the first cleaning member rotating in opposite directions.
3. The cleaning device of claim 1, further comprising a drive device disposed in the outer housing,
the first cleaning member includes a rotatable first spindle,
the second cleaning member is non-rotatably disposed within the outer housing,
wherein the drive means is configured to drive the first spindle to rotate so that the first cleaning member rotates while in frictional contact with the non-rotatable second cleaning member.
4. The cleaning apparatus defined in claim 2 or claim 3, further comprising a floating mount configured to be swingable up and down relative to the outer housing; and
the first spindle is rotatably mounted on the floating mount.
5. The cleaning apparatus defined in claim 4, wherein the drive is disposed on the floating mount and configured to be directly connected to the first spindle to drive the first spindle to rotate.
6. The cleaning apparatus defined in claim 4, wherein the cleaning apparatus comprises an adapter member rotatably disposed on the floating mount,
the drive device is configured to be connected to the adapter member to be indirectly connected to the first spindle by means of the adapter member to drive the first spindle in rotation.
7. The cleaning apparatus defined in claim 4, wherein the floating support comprises a first side and a second side,
the outer shell comprises a pin body arranged at the upper part of the garbage collection box;
the first spindle is rotatably mounted between the first side and the second side in front of the first side and the second side,
at least one of the first side portion and the second side portion is configured to be mounted on the pin body at a rear portion thereof to be rotatable about the pin body.
8. The cleaning apparatus defined in claim 7, wherein the first side portion is provided with a bearing mounting recess,
the cleaning apparatus further includes a first bearing disposed in the bearing mounting recess,
a first end of the first spindle is removably mounted to the first bearing,
the second end of the first spindle is detachably connected to the driving means to be driven by the driving means.
9. The cleaning apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the second cleaning member includes a second spindle rotatably mounted in the outer housing and having one or more of a brush, a silicone sheet and a plastic sheet disposed thereon,
or the second cleaning piece is non-rotatably arranged in the outer shell and is provided with one or more of a hairbrush, a silicon sheet and a plastic sheet.
10. The cleaning device of claim 1, wherein the first cleaning member comprises a rotatable first spindle and one or more of a brush, a silicone sheet, and a plastic sheet disposed on the first spindle;
the second cleaning piece comprises one or more of a brush, a silica gel piece and a plastic piece;
one or more of the hair brush, the silica gel sheet and the plastic sheet on the first main shaft are overlapped with one or more of the hair brush, the silica gel sheet and the plastic sheet on the second cleaning piece;
the first cleaning piece also comprises wiping cloth which can be sleeved on the circumference of a brush, a silica gel sheet or a plastic sheet on the first main shaft; and
the first cleaning member further comprises a cleaning brush configured to be used for cleaning one or more of a brush, a silicone sheet and a plastic sheet arranged on the first spindle, or used for cleaning the wiping cloth.
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