CN215348767U - Water removal device and cleaning tool set - Google Patents

Water removal device and cleaning tool set Download PDF

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CN215348767U
CN215348767U CN202121558509.XU CN202121558509U CN215348767U CN 215348767 U CN215348767 U CN 215348767U CN 202121558509 U CN202121558509 U CN 202121558509U CN 215348767 U CN215348767 U CN 215348767U
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A water removal device and a cleaning tool set are provided, the water removal device comprises a base, a reset unit and a clearing unit. The base includes a cleaning slot into which a cleaning tool is inserted. The reset unit comprises a limiting piece and a torsion assembly. The limiting piece is provided with a limiting hole. The torsion assembly drives the limiting piece to change from the first position to the second position with the inclination angle different from that of the first position. The cleaning unit comprises a support and a scraper which can move along with the support. When the limiting piece is located at the second position, the first end portion can separately penetrate into the limiting hole and abut against the hole wall of the limiting hole, so that the scraper blade is prominently displayed on the cleaning groove and used for extruding the surface of the cleaning tool. When the limiting piece is located at the second position, the first end portion can penetrate into the limiting hole and abut against the hole wall of the limiting hole, so that the force of the scraper applying force to the water absorbing body is enhanced, and the purpose of improving the water removing efficiency of the water removing device can be achieved.

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Water removal device and cleaning tool set
Technical Field
The utility model relates to a water removing device and a cleaning tool set, in particular to a water removing device suitable for being matched with a flat mop to use and a cleaning tool set with the water removing device.
Background
Cleaning implements commonly found in life, for example: flat mops, typically require removal of water from the mop after cleaning to facilitate repeated use of the cleaning implement. However, the mop cloth of the flat plate type cleaning tool is usually flatly attached to the body, so that the water of the mop cloth of the flat plate type cleaning tool is not easy to squeeze out after the flat plate type cleaning tool is cleaned. Although the conventional flat plate type cleaning tool removes water from the mop by scraping the surface of the mop with the squeegee, the squeegee assembly is easily worn out, resulting in poor water removal effect of the squeegee. In addition, the water removing device and the cleaning tool are separately arranged, which causes space waste and inconvenience in use.
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
The utility model aims to provide a water removal device with improved water removal efficiency and convenient use.
The water removing device comprises a base, a reset unit and a clearing unit. The base includes a cleaning slot into which a cleaning tool is inserted. The reset unit comprises a limiting piece movably arranged in the base and a torsion assembly connected with the limiting piece. The limiting piece is provided with a limiting hole. The torsion assembly drives the limiting piece to change from the first position to the second position with the inclination angle different from that of the first position. The cleaning unit includes a support pivotable relative to the base, and a squeegee coupled to and movable with the support.
When the limiting member is located at the first position, the first end of the supporting member is supported against a portion of the limiting member, which is far away from the cleaning groove than the limiting hole, and the scraper is not projected from the cleaning groove. When the limiting piece is located at the second position, the first end of the supporting piece can separately penetrate into the limiting hole and prop against the hole wall of the limiting hole, so that the scraper blade is prominently displayed on the cleaning groove and used for extruding the surface of the cleaning tool.
According to the water removal device, the support piece is further provided with a second end portion far away from the first end portion. The cleaning unit further comprises an elastic component, two sides of the elastic component are respectively connected with the second end portion in a telescopic mode, and the elastic component limits the inner wall of the cleaning groove. When the limiting piece is not in contact with the first end portion, the elastic component drives the supporting piece to be changed from a first vertical state to a second vertical state with an inclination angle different from that of the first vertical state. In the first erected state, the first end portion penetrates into the limiting hole. In the second vertical state, the first end portion is supported against a portion, far away from the cleaning groove, of the limiting member than the limiting hole.
In the dewatering device of the present invention, the supporting member further has a stop block extending from the bottom edge of the second end portion toward a direction away from the inner wall. The elastic component is annular and is sleeved on the second end part and is positioned between the stop block and the first end part, so that the elastic component is limited by the stop block and cannot move towards the direction far away from the first end part.
In the dewatering device, the torsion assembly is a torsion spring with two ends respectively abutting against the base and the limiting piece.
In the dewatering device, the limiting part is also provided with two opposite stress surfaces and supporting surfaces. The limiting hole penetrates from the supporting surface to the stress surface. The torsion assembly acts on the stress surface to drive the limiting piece to change positions. When the limiting member is located at the first position, the first end of the supporting member is supported against the supporting surface of the limiting member. When the limiting piece is located at the second position, the first end part can separately penetrate out of the limiting hole and abut against the hole wall of the limiting hole, so that the supporting piece is stably inserted in the limiting piece, and the scraper is prevented from moving along with the supporting piece.
In the dewatering device of the present invention, the base further includes a blocking wall, two side walls extending in the first direction along two opposite side edges of the blocking wall, and two inner walls having two opposite side edges connected to inner surfaces of the side walls. The retaining wall, the side wall and the inner wall cooperate to define the cleaning groove. The outer surface of the blocking wall forms a sliding groove which penetrates through the inner surface of the blocking wall and extends along the cleaning groove. The sliding groove is suitable for the holding block of the cleaning tool to be detachably arranged, so that the holding block of the cleaning tool can move along the extending direction of the cleaning groove.
In the dewatering device of the present invention, the base further includes a blocking wall, two side walls extending in the first direction along two opposite side edges of the blocking wall, and two opposite side edges connected to side edges of the side walls and spaced from an outer wall of the blocking wall. The cleaning groove is located at the blocking wall. The water removing device also comprises a handle which is arranged on the outer wall and protrudes outwards. The handle can be held to extract the base.
According to the water removal device, the outer wall is provided with a first opening penetrating through the two opposite sides. The first opening extends along a length direction of the support. The reset unit further comprises a trip piece extending outwards from one side edge of the limiting piece far away from the cleaning groove. The trip piece protrudes outward from the first opening. The trip piece can drive the limiting piece to move in the same direction.
According to the water removal device, the support piece is further provided with a second end portion far away from the first end portion. The outer wall forms a second opening which penetrates through the two opposite surfaces and can be used for a hand to extend into. The thickness of the second end portion along the first direction is smaller than the thickness of the middle section of the support along the first direction, so that the middle section of the support can be grasped by hands conveniently.
In the dewatering device of the present invention, the base further includes a blocking wall, two side walls extending in the first direction along two opposite side edges of the blocking wall, and two inner walls having two opposite side edges connected to inner surfaces of the side walls. The blocking wall, the side wall and the inner wall jointly define the cleaning groove. The blocking wall is adapted to restrict the cleaning tool from moving in a direction opposite to the first direction.
In the dewatering device, the inner wall is provided with a first wall surface and a second wall surface which are opposite, and a scraper blade outlet which penetrates through the first wall surface and the second wall surface. The second wall surface faces the reset unit and the clear unit. The first wall surface is adapted to face a suction body of the cleaning tool. The scraper blade outlet is used for the scraper blade to separately penetrate, so that the scraper blade can be prominently displayed in the cleaning groove when the limiting piece is located at the second position.
The utility model aims to provide a cleaning tool set convenient to store.
The cleaning tool set of the utility model comprises a cleaning tool and the water removing device. The cleaning tool comprises a plate body, a water absorbing body and a holding block, wherein the water absorbing body and the holding block are respectively arranged on two opposite sides of the plate body. The absorbent body is suitable for absorbing liquid. The gripping block is adapted to be gripped by a hand. The water removal device is used for scraping and squeezing the water absorption body to remove redundant liquid in the water absorption body.
According to the cleaning tool set, the holding block is provided with the holding neck connected to the plate body and the holding head connected to one side, far away from the water absorption body, of the holding neck. The width of the holding head in the second direction is greater than the width of the holding neck in the second direction. The base also includes an inner wall bounding the cleaning tank. The inner wall is provided with a buckling groove penetrating through the two opposite sides. The buckle groove is communicated outwards along the extending direction of the cleaning groove and can be used for the holding neck to be inserted separately. The width of the clamping groove in the second direction is larger than the width of the holding neck and smaller than the width of the holding head, so that the holding head and the plate body are limited by the inner wall and cannot move in a first direction perpendicular to the second direction and the extension direction of the cleaning groove.
The utility model has the beneficial effects that: when the limiting piece is located at the second position, the first end portion can penetrate into the limiting hole and abut against the hole wall of the limiting hole, so that the scraper blade stably and prominently appears in the cleaning groove and scrapes and squeezes the water absorbing body, the force of the scraper blade applying force to the water absorbing body is enhanced, and the purpose of improving the water removing efficiency of the water removing device can be achieved. In addition, when the scraper is protruded from the cleaning groove in the reverse direction of the first direction and scrapes and squeezes the water absorption body, the baffle wall is matched to limit the cleaning tool not to move in the reverse direction of the first direction, so that two sides of the water absorption body are respectively squeezed by the scraper and the baffle wall, and the aim of improving the water removal efficiency can be achieved.
On the other hand, the limiting piece can be driven by the torsion component to be changed from the first position to the second position, so that the limiting hole can be automatically sleeved into the first end part under the condition that a user does not manually pull the limiting piece, the scraper blade is highlighted in the cleaning groove, and the purpose of convenient use can be achieved. And the elastic component drives the supporting piece to be changed from the first vertical state to the second vertical state, so that the first end part can be far away from the limiting hole and supported against the limiting piece under the condition that a user does not manually pull the supporting piece, the scraper is reset to a position which is not obviously arranged in the cleaning groove, and the purpose of convenient use can be achieved.
In addition, the holding neck part is detachably inserted into the buckling groove, so that the holding block is buckled on the inner wall, and the cleaning tool is accommodated in the cleaning groove, and the aim of conveniently accommodating the cleaning tool set can be fulfilled.
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Other features and effects of the present invention will be apparent from the embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an embodiment of the cleaning kit of the present invention, wherein the cleaning tool of the embodiment is received in the cleaning tank of the water removing device of the embodiment;
FIG. 2 is a perspective view illustrating the water removal device;
FIG. 3 is a schematic diagram illustrating the embodiment of the limiting member in a first position;
FIG. 4 is a schematic view illustrating the limiting member in a third position;
FIG. 5 is a schematic view illustrating the position limiting member in a second position; and
fig. 6 is a perspective view from another perspective, illustrating the cleaning tool received in the water removal device.
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The present invention will be described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings and examples.
Referring to fig. 1 to 3, a cleaning tool set according to an embodiment of the present invention is shown. The cleaning tool set comprises a cleaning tool 9 and a water removal device 100 for removing excess liquid in the cleaning tool 9. In this embodiment, the cleaning tool 9 is exemplified by a hand-held flat mop. The cleaning tool 9 includes a plate 91, a water-absorbing body 92 (e.g., sponge or mop cloth) respectively mounted on two opposite sides of the plate 91, and a holding block 93. The water absorption body 92 is in a flat plate shape, is attached to the surface of the plate body 91, and can be used for absorbing liquid to provide effects of cleaning floors and the like. The grip block 93 is adapted to be provided with a grip and to be held by a hand, and has a grip neck 931 connected to the plate 91, and a grip head 932 connected to a side of the grip neck 931 remote from the water absorbing body 92. The width of the grip head 932 in a second direction Y as shown in fig. 1 is greater than the width of the grip neck 931 in the second direction Y.
Referring to fig. 1 to 3, the water removing apparatus 100 includes a base 1, a reset unit 2, a cleaning unit 3 and a handle 4. The base 1 has a blocking wall 11, two side walls 12 extending along two opposite side edges of the blocking wall 11 respectively in a first direction X perpendicular to the second direction Y as shown in fig. 1, an inner wall 13 having two opposite side edges respectively connected to an inner surface of the side walls 12, and an outer wall 14 having two opposite side edges respectively connected to side edges of the side walls 12 and spaced from the blocking wall 11 and the inner wall 13. The wall 11, the side wall 12 and the inner wall 13 together define a cleaning groove 15 into which the cleaning tool 9 can be inserted. In this embodiment, the plate 91 of the cleaning tool 9 can penetrate through one of the openings on the two sides of the cleaning slot 15 and move in the cleaning slot 15 along a third direction Z perpendicular to the first direction X and the second direction Y.
Referring to fig. 1 and 5, the blocking wall 11 has a sliding slot 111 penetrating through two opposite sides of the blocking wall 11 and communicating with openings at two sides of the cleaning slot 15. The sliding groove 111 extends along the third direction Z, and the holding block 93 of the cleaning tool 9 can be detachably inserted, so that the holding block 93 can slide in the sliding groove 111 along the third direction Z, so as to drive the plate body 91 to move in the cleaning groove 15. The inner wall 13 has a first wall 131 facing the blocking wall 11, a second wall 132 opposite to the first wall 131, a scraper outlet 133 penetrating the first wall 131 and the second wall 132, and a locking groove 134 penetrating the first wall 131 and the second wall 132 and not communicating with the scraper outlet 133. As shown in fig. 5, when the cleaning tool set is used, the first wall 131 faces the water-absorbing body 92 of the cleaning tool 9, so that the blade outlet 133 is aligned with the water-absorbing body 92, and a blade 33 of the subsequent cleaning unit 3 protrudes from the blade outlet 133 to the cleaning slot 15 to scrape and squeeze the water-absorbing body 92. Moreover, when the scraper 33 presses the water suction body 92, the blocking wall 11 can be used to limit the cleaning tool 9 from moving in the reverse direction of the first direction X, so that two sides of the water suction body 92 are pressed by the scraper 33 and the blocking wall 11, respectively, to enhance the water removal effect of the water removal device 100.
Referring to fig. 2 and 6, the outer wall 14 defines a first opening 141 through two opposite surfaces and a second opening 142 through two opposite surfaces. The second opening 142 is used for inserting a hand to operate a second end 323 of a supporting member 32 of the cleaning unit 3. The first opening 141 extends along the third direction Z, so that a trigger 23 of the reset unit 2 protrudes outward, and the reset unit 2 can be operated by hand to move along the third direction Z. The outer wall 14 has the handle 4 mounted thereon. In this embodiment, the cross section of the handle 4 along the XZ direction is U-shaped with an opening facing the outer wall 14 for being held by a hand to extract the base 1.
Referring to fig. 2 to 5, the reset unit 2 has a limiting member 21 movably disposed in the base 1, a torsion member 22 connected to the limiting member 21, and the wrenching member 23 extending outward from a side edge of the limiting member 21 adjacent to the first opening 141. The trip member 23 protrudes outward from the first opening 141 and drives the limiting member 21 to move in the same direction. The limiting member 21 extends from the second wall surface 132 toward the first direction X, and has a force-bearing surface 211 facing the torque assembly 22, a supporting surface 212 facing the cleaning unit 3, and a limiting hole 213 formed in the supporting surface 212 for the supporting member 32 of the subsequent cleaning unit 3 to penetrate. In this embodiment, the limiting hole 213 penetrates from the supporting surface 212 to the force-bearing surface 211, so that the supporting member 32 can be stably inserted into the limiting member 21, and the scraper 33 connected to the supporting member 32 is prevented from moving along with the supporting member 32.
The torsion element 22 (e.g., torsion spring) has a first force-applying end 221 abutting against the base 1 and a second force-applying end 222 abutting against the force-bearing surface 211. The second force applying end 222 of the torsion assembly 22 constantly acts on the force bearing surface 211 to drive the limiting member 21 to change from a first position, shown in fig. 3, pressing against the top surface of the supporting member 32 to a second position, shown in fig. 5, sleeved on the top of the supporting member 32 and having an inclination angle different from the first position. Further, when the limiting member 21 is changed from the first position to a third position shown in fig. 4, in which an included angle with respect to the first force applying end 221 is smaller than the first position, at this time, the second force applying end 222 is pushed by the force bearing surface 211 to pivot toward the first force applying end 221. Then, when the limiting member 21 is shifted from the third position to the second position, since the supporting surface 212 is not supported by the supporting member 32, the second force application end 222 can act on the force application surface 211 to drive the limiting member 21 to pivot away from the first force application end 221 so as to be sleeved on the top of the supporting member 32, until the pulling member 23 of the limiting member 21 is clamped against the bottom of the first opening 141, the limiting member 21 is no longer driven by the torsion member 22 to rotate, and a new balanced stationary state is formed. Thus, the limiting member 21 is driven by the torque assembly 22, so that the user can change the limiting member 21 from the first position to the second position without manually pulling the limiting member 21, thereby facilitating the user to operate the water removing device 100.
The cleaning unit 3 has a shaft 31 with two ends respectively installed on the side wall 12, the supporting member 32 pivotally connected to the shaft 31, the scraper 33 extending from one end of the supporting member 32 toward the blocking wall 11 and movable with the supporting member 32, and an elastic member 34 with two sides respectively telescopically connected to the inner wall 13 and the supporting member 32. The supporting member 32 has a pivot hole 321 for the shaft 31 to pass through, a first end 322 and a second end 323 respectively located at two sides of the pivot hole 321, and a stop block 324 extending from a bottom edge of the second end 323 toward a direction away from the inner wall 13. The first end portion 322 is adjacent to the scraper 33, and the first end portion 322 can support against the supporting surface 212 when the limiting member 21 is at the first position. When the limiting member 21 is located at the second position, the first end portion 322 can separately penetrate into the limiting hole 213 and abut against the hole wall of the limiting hole 213, so that the scraper 33 stably protrudes from the cleaning tank 15 and scrapes and squeezes the water absorbing body 92, and the scraper 33 cannot exit from the cleaning tank 15 when scraping and squeezing the water absorbing body 92. The second end 323 is adjacent the resilient member 34. In this embodiment, the elastic component 34 is annular and is sleeved on the second end portion 323. When the limiting member 21 does not contact the first end portion 322, the elastic element 34 is subjected to a resilient force to drive the first end portion 322 to change from a first vertical state aligned with the limiting hole 213 as shown in fig. 5 to a second vertical state aligned with the limiting hole 213 as shown in fig. 3, wherein the first end portion 322 abuts against the supporting surface 212 and the distance from the inner wall 13 is different from the first vertical state, so that the first end portion 322 can be away from the limiting hole 213 and abuts against the limiting member 21 without the user manually pulling the supporting member 32, so as to reset the scraper 33 to a position not protruding from the cleaning tank 15. In addition, the elastic element 34 is located between the stop block 324 and the pivot hole 321, so that the portion of the elastic element 34 sleeved on the supporting member 32 is limited by the stop block 324 and cannot be separated from the second end 323. In addition, the thickness of the portion of the supporting member 32 close to the second end 323 in the first direction X is smaller than the thickness of the middle section of the supporting member 32 above the pivot hole 321 in the first direction X, so that a step difference is formed on the supporting member 32, so that the second end 323 cannot be easily moved toward the first end 322 when the hand grips the second end 323, which is beneficial to firm gripping when the hand grips the second end 323 and moves away from the cleaning slot 15 in the following description.
The mode of use of the cleaning tool set will be described in detail below. First, as shown in fig. 3, the limiting member 21 is located at the first position, and the supporting member 32 is located at the second vertical state, the first end 322 of the supporting member 32 is supported against the limiting member 21 at a position farther from the cleaning groove 15 than the limiting hole 213, so that the scraper 33 is not protruded from the cleaning groove 15, and at this time, the cleaning tool 9 can be inserted into the cleaning groove 15 from an opening at one side of the cleaning groove 15, and can move along the cleaning groove 15 without contacting the scraper 33 and the blocking wall 11. Next, as shown in fig. 4, the pulling member 23 may be pulled in a direction opposite to the third direction Z to change the position of the limiting member 21 from the first position to a third position, and a hand is inserted from the second opening 142 to grasp the position of the second end 323, so that the second end 323 moves in a direction away from the cleaning tank 15, so as to pivot the first end 322 relative to the second end 323 about the shaft 31 toward the cleaning tank 15, at this time, the limiting member 21 is located in the third position, the first end 322 is supported against the lower portion of the hole wall of the limiting hole 213, but does not penetrate into the limiting hole 213, and the second force applying end 222 pivots toward the first force applying end 221 to accumulate a torque force that can pivot toward the supporting member 32. Then, as shown in fig. 5, the second end portion 323 continues to move away from the cleaning slot 15, so that the first end portion 322 is aligned with the limiting hole 213. Since the first end portion 322 does not abut against the limiting member 21 at this time, the limiting member 21 is driven by the second force applying end 222 to move toward the supporting member 32, so that the limiting hole 213 can be sleeved in the first end portion 322. Subsequently, when the user does not apply a force, the first end portion 322 will abut against the wall of the limiting hole 213 on the right side in fig. 5 under the pulling force of the elastic component 34, and the levering component 23 will abut against the bottom side of the first opening 141 under the action of the torsion component 22, so that the scraper 33 can stably protrude from the cleaning groove 15 for pressing the surface of the cleaning tool 9. And, holding the holding block 93 to drive the plate body 91 to move along the third direction Z, so that the scraper 33 can continuously scrape and squeeze the water absorbing body 92 along the third direction Z to remove the excess water in the water absorbing body 92. Finally, when the water removing step of the cleaning tool 9 is finished, the trip member 23 can be moved away from the supporting member 32, and the engaging hole of the engaging member is driven to be separated from the first end portion 322, so that the supporting member 32 is driven by the elastic member 34 to be switched from the first upright state to the second upright state for the next use.
Referring to fig. 6, another using method of the present embodiment is shown. As shown in the figure, the holding block 93 of the cleaning tool 9 can be fastened to the fastening groove 134 of the water removal device 100, so as to receive the cleaning tool 9 in the water removal device 100. More specifically, the snap-in grooves 134 communicate outwardly in a direction opposite to the third direction Z and allow the grip neck 931 to be detachably inserted. The width of the locking groove 134 in the second direction Y is greater than the width of the holding neck 931 and less than the width of the holding head 932, so that the holding head 932 and the plate 91 are restricted by the inner wall 13 and cannot move in the first direction X. Thus, when the cleaning tool 9 is not needed, the cleaning tool 9 and the water removal device 100 can be combined with each other for storage and subsequent use.
In summary, when the limiting member 21 is located at the second position, the first end portion 322 can penetrate into the limiting hole 213 and abut against the hole wall of the limiting hole 213, so that the scraper 33 stably protrudes from the cleaning tank 15 and scrapes and squeezes the water absorbing body 92, so as to enhance the force of the scraper 33 applying force to the water absorbing body 92, and achieve the purpose of enhancing the water removing performance of the water removing device 100. In addition, when the scraper 33 protrudes from the cleaning groove 15 in the reverse direction of the first direction X and scrapes and squeezes the water absorption body 92, the blocking wall 11 is matched to limit the cleaning tool 9 from moving in the reverse direction of the first direction X, so that two sides of the water absorption body 92 are respectively squeezed by the scraper 33 and the blocking wall 11, and the purpose of improving the water removal efficiency can also be achieved.
On the other hand, the torque assembly 22 can drive the limiting member 21 to change from the first position to the second position, so that the limiting hole 213 can be automatically inserted into the first end 322 without the user manually pulling the limiting member 21, so as to make the scraper 33 protrude from the cleaning slot 15, thereby achieving the purpose of convenient use. Moreover, the elastic component 34 drives the supporting member 32 to change from the first vertical state to the second vertical state, so that the first end 322 can be away from the limiting hole 213 and supported against the limiting member 21 without the user manually pulling the supporting member 32, so as to reset the scraper 33 to a position not protruding from the cleaning slot 15, and the purpose of convenient use can also be achieved
In addition, the holding neck 931 can be separately inserted into the fastening groove 134, so that the holding block 93 is fastened to the inner wall 13 and the cleaning tool 9 is accommodated in the cleaning groove 15, thereby achieving the purpose of conveniently accommodating the cleaning tool set, and indeed achieving the purpose of the present invention.
The above description is only an example of the present invention, and the scope of the present invention should not be limited thereby, and the utility model is still within the scope of the present invention by simple equivalent changes and modifications made according to the claims and the contents of the specification.

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1. A water trap which characterized in that: comprises the following steps:
a base including a cleaning groove into which a cleaning tool is inserted;
the reset unit comprises a limiting piece movably arranged in the base and a torsion assembly connected with the limiting piece, the limiting piece is provided with a limiting hole, and the torsion assembly drives the limiting piece to change from a first position to a second position with an inclination angle different from that of the first position; and
a cleaning unit including a support pivotable with respect to the base, and a squeegee connected to the support and movable with the support,
when the limiting part is located at the first position, the first end of the supporting part supports against a position of the limiting part, which is far away from the cleaning groove than the limiting hole, and the scraper blade is not prominently located in the cleaning groove.
2. The water removal device of claim 1, further comprising: the support piece still has the second tip of keeping away from first tip, it still includes that both sides respectively telescopically connect in second tip and limit go out the elastic component of the inner wall of clean groove, work as the locating part does not touch and supports first tip, the elastic component drive support piece is by first state of erectting toward inclination is different from the second state of erectting of first state of erectting transform the first state of erectting, first tip penetrates spacing hole the second state of erectting, first tip prop in the locating part compare spacing hole is kept away from the position of clean groove.
3. The water removal device of claim 2, wherein: the supporting piece is also provided with a stop block extending from the bottom edge of the second end part towards the direction far away from the inner wall, and the elastic component is annular and sleeved on the second end part and is positioned between the stop block and the first end part, so that the elastic component is limited by the stop block and cannot move towards the direction far away from the first end part.
4. The water removal device of claim 1, further comprising: the torsion assembly is a torsion spring with two ends respectively abutting against the base and the limiting part.
5. The water removal device of claim 1, further comprising: the limiting piece is also provided with two opposite stress surfaces and supporting surfaces, the limiting hole penetrates from the supporting surfaces to the stress surfaces, and the torsion assembly acts on the stress surfaces to drive the limiting piece to change positions; when the limiting member is located at the first position, the first end portion of the supporting member is supported against the supporting surface of the limiting member, and when the limiting member is located at the second position, the first end portion can separately penetrate out of the limiting hole and support against the hole wall of the limiting hole, so that the supporting member is stably inserted into the limiting member, and the scraper is prevented from moving along with the supporting member.
6. The water removal device of claim 1, further comprising: the base further comprises a blocking wall, two side walls and an inner wall, wherein the two side walls extend towards the first direction along two opposite side edges of the blocking wall respectively, the two opposite side edges of the blocking wall are connected to the inner surface of the side walls respectively, the blocking wall, the side walls and the inner wall are matched to define the cleaning groove, a sliding groove which penetrates through the inner surface of the blocking wall and extends along the cleaning groove is formed in the outer surface of the blocking wall, the sliding groove is suitable for being detachably arranged in a holding block of the cleaning tool, and the holding block of the cleaning tool can move along the extending direction of the cleaning groove.
7. The water removal device of claim 1, further comprising: the base further comprises a blocking wall, two side walls extending towards the first direction along two opposite side edges of the blocking wall respectively, and two opposite side edges of the blocking wall are connected to side edges of the side walls respectively and are spaced from outer walls of the blocking wall, the cleaning groove is located at the blocking wall, the water removal device further comprises a handle which is arranged on the outer walls and protrudes outwards, and the handle can be held to extract the base.
8. The water removal device of claim 7, wherein: the outer wall forms a first opening penetrating through two opposite sides, the first opening extends along the length direction of the supporting piece, the reset unit further comprises a pulling piece extending outwards from one side edge of the limiting piece, which is far away from the cleaning groove, the pulling piece protrudes outwards from the first opening, and the pulling piece can drive the limiting piece to move in the same direction.
9. The water removal device of claim 7, wherein: the support piece is also provided with a second end part far away from the first end part, the outer wall forms a second opening which penetrates through the two opposite surfaces and can be used for a hand to extend into, and the thickness of the second end part along the first direction is smaller than that of the middle section of the support piece along the first direction, so that the hand can be gripped conveniently.
10. The water removal device of claim 1, further comprising: the base further comprises a blocking wall, two side walls extending towards the first direction along two opposite side edges of the blocking wall respectively, and an inner wall connected to the inner surface of the side walls respectively, wherein the blocking wall, the side walls and the inner wall define the cleaning groove together, and the blocking wall is suitable for limiting the cleaning tool from moving towards the first direction in the opposite direction.
11. The water removal device of claim 10, wherein: the inner wall is provided with a first wall surface and a second wall surface which are opposite to each other, and a scraper blade outlet which penetrates through the first wall surface and the second wall surface, the second wall surface faces the resetting unit and the clearing unit, the first wall surface is suitable for facing a water absorption body of the cleaning tool, and the scraper blade outlet is used for the scraper blade to be penetrated in a separable mode, so that the scraper blade can be displayed in the cleaning groove when the limiting piece is located at the second position.
12. A cleaning implement set, comprising: comprises the following steps:
the cleaning tool comprises a plate body, a water absorption body and a holding block, wherein the water absorption body and the holding block are respectively arranged on two opposite sides of the plate body; and
the water removal device of claim 1, configured to scrape against the water-absorbing body to remove excess liquid in the water-absorbing body.
13. The cleaning implement set of claim 12, wherein: the holding block is provided with a holding neck connected to the plate body and a holding head connected to one side of the holding neck far away from the water absorbing body, and the width of the holding head in the second direction is larger than that of the holding neck in the second direction; the base further comprises an inner wall which limits the cleaning groove, the inner wall is provided with a buckling groove which penetrates through two opposite sides, the buckling groove is communicated outwards along the extending direction of the cleaning groove and can be used for the holding neck to be inserted separably, the width of the buckling groove in the second direction is larger than that of the holding neck and smaller than that of the holding head, and the holding head and the plate body are limited by the inner wall and cannot move along the first direction which is perpendicular to the second direction and the extending direction of the cleaning groove.
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