CN215959716U - Mop cleaning head - Google Patents
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This application is applicable to burnisher technical field, provides a mop cleaning head, mop cleaning head includes the cleaning member, mop cleaning head still includes: the clamping piece comprises two oppositely arranged clamping parts; the connecting piece comprises a clamped part and a connecting part, the clamped part is positioned between the two clamping parts, and the connecting part is used for being connected with the mop body; wherein the two clamping portions clamp the clamped portion and the cleaning member together. Above-mentioned mop cleaning head need not to use screw connection holder and connecting piece to avoided on the one hand to rust because of the screw and influence the stability that connecting piece and holder are connected, lead to the problem of rinsing the hydrochromism of mop, on the other hand has avoided screwing this comparatively time-consuming operation of screw when the equipment, and then has promoted the packaging efficiency.
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Technical Field
The application belongs to the technical field of cleaning tools, and particularly relates to a mop cleaning head.
Background
Mops are common cleaning tools used in daily life. Currently, a cleaning head of a mop generally includes a cleaning member for mopping a floor, a clamping member clamped to the cleaning member, and a connecting member connected to the clamping member by a screw.
Because the mop needs to be washed by water frequently, and the screw is easy to rust after being soaked in water, the rusting of the screw can influence the stability of the connection between the connecting piece and the clamping piece on one hand, and can cause the color change of water for cleaning the mop on the other hand, thereby reducing the user experience; in addition, since the connecting member and the clamping member are connected by a screw, a time-consuming operation of fastening the screw is required at the time of assembly, which results in low assembly efficiency.
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
The utility model provides a mop cleaning head, which aims to solve the problems of poor user experience and low assembly efficiency of the mop cleaning head in the prior art due to the fact that a connecting piece is connected with a clamping piece through a screw.
The utility model provides a mop cleaning head, which comprises a cleaning piece, and further comprises:
the clamping piece comprises two oppositely arranged clamping parts;
the connecting piece comprises a clamped part and a connecting part, the clamped part is positioned between the two clamping parts, and the connecting part is used for being connected with the mop body;
wherein the two clamping portions clamp the clamped portion and the cleaning member together.
In an embodiment, the clamping member further comprises a blocking portion disposed above the clamped portion, and the blocking portion is used for blocking the clamped portion from moving upwards and coming out from between the two clamping portions.
In an embodiment, a through hole is formed in the blocking portion, a portion of the connecting member above the clamped portion penetrates through the through hole, and the size of the through hole is smaller than that of the clamped portion so as to block the clamped portion from moving upwards and coming out from between the two clamped portions.
In one embodiment, the through hole is used for the connecting part of the connecting piece to pass through, and the clamped part is blocked below the through hole.
In one embodiment, the clamped portion is in a strip shape and extends to two sides of the connecting portion along the length direction of the cleaning member.
In one embodiment, a groove is formed in the upper surface of the cleaning piece, and the clamped portion is arranged in the groove in a matched mode.
In one embodiment, the blocking portion is connected to both of the two clamping portions, and an angle between at least one of the clamping portions and the blocking portion is adjustable to zoom a distance between the two clamping portions.
In one embodiment, the clamping parts comprise side walls and tooth-shaped structures connected to the inner sides of the side walls, and the tooth-shaped structures of the two clamping parts clamp the cleaning piece together.
In one embodiment, the cleaning member comprises a body part and a strip-shaped part protruding from the upper side of the body part;
the two clamping parts clamp the strip-shaped part together.
In one embodiment, the blocking portion is integrally formed with the two clamping portions.
Above-mentioned mop cleaning head includes the holder, connecting piece and cleaning piece, because two clamping parts of holder can centre gripping connecting piece jointly by clamping part and cleaning piece, clamping action through two clamping parts realizes holder and connecting piece promptly, the holder is connected with cleaning piece, consequently need not to use screw connection holder and connecting piece, thereby avoided on the one hand influencing the stability that connecting piece and holder are connected because of the screw rusts, the problem that the water that leads to wasing the mop discolours, on the other hand has avoided screwing this comparatively time-consuming operation of screw when the equipment, and then the packaging efficiency has been promoted.
In addition, by clamping part and cleaning member centre gripping in two clamping parts simultaneously, can avoid connecting piece and cleaning member to take place the motion for the clamping part to make mop cleaning head's overall structure more stable, and then promoted user experience.
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In order to more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of the present application, the drawings needed to be used in the embodiments or the prior art descriptions will be briefly described below, and it is obvious that the drawings in the following description are only some embodiments of the present application, and it is obvious for those skilled in the art to obtain other drawings based on these drawings without inventive exercise.
FIG. 1 is a schematic perspective view of a mop cleaning head provided in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 2 is an exploded perspective view of the mop cleaning head shown in fig. 1.
Fig. 3 is a cross-sectional view of the mop cleaning head shown in fig. 1.
Fig. 4 is a cross-sectional view of the mop cleaning head shown in fig. 1 at another angle.
The designations in the figures mean:
100. a mop cleaning head;
10. a clamping member; 11. a clamping portion; 111. a side wall; 112. a tooth-shaped structure; 12. a blocking portion; 121. a through hole;
20. a connecting member; 21. a clamped portion; 22. a connecting portion;
30. a cleaning member; 31. a body portion; 32. a bar-shaped portion; 321. and (4) a groove.
Detailed Description
In order to make the objects, technical solutions and advantages of the present invention more apparent, the present invention will be described in further detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings, which are examples. It should be understood that the specific embodiments described herein are merely illustrative of the utility model and are not intended to limit the utility model.
In the description of the present application, it is to be understood that the terms "length," "width," "upper," "lower," "front," "rear," "left," "right," "vertical," "horizontal," "top," "bottom," "inner," "outer," and the like, as used herein, refer to an orientation or positional relationship indicated in the drawings, which is for convenience and simplicity of description, and does not indicate or imply that the referenced device or element must have a particular orientation, be constructed and operated in a particular orientation, and thus, is not to be considered as limiting.
Furthermore, the terms "first", "second" and "first" are used for descriptive purposes only and are not to be construed as indicating or implying relative importance or implicitly indicating the number of technical features indicated. Thus, a feature defined as "first" or "second" may explicitly or implicitly include one or more of that feature. In the description of the present application, "a plurality" means two or more unless specifically limited otherwise.
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; can be mechanically or electrically connected; either directly or indirectly through intervening media, either internally or in any other relationship. The specific meaning of the above terms in the present application can be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art as appropriate.
To illustrate the technical solution of the present invention, the following description is made with reference to the specific drawings and examples.
Referring to fig. 1 to 4, the present application provides a mop cleaning head 100 connected to a mop body. Mop head 100 includes a holder 10, a connector 20, and a cleaning member 30, and cleaning member 30 may be, but is not limited to, collodion.
The clamping piece 10 comprises two oppositely arranged clamping parts 11, the connecting piece 20 comprises a clamped part 21 and a connecting part 22, the clamped part 21 is positioned between the two clamping parts 11, and the connecting part 22 is used for connecting with the mop body; wherein the two holding portions 11 hold the held portion 21 and the cleaning member 30 together.
The mop cleaning head 100 comprises the clamping part 10, the connecting part 20 and the cleaning part 30, the two clamping parts 11 of the clamping part 10 can clamp the clamped part 21 and the cleaning part 30 of the connecting part 20 together, namely, the clamping action of the two clamping parts 11 is used for realizing the connection of the clamping part 10 and the connecting part 20 and the connection of the clamping part 10 and the cleaning part 30, so that the clamping part 10 and the connecting part 20 are not required to be connected by screws, the problem that the connection stability of the connecting part 20 and the clamping part 10 is influenced by the rusting of the screws and the water for cleaning the mop is discolored is avoided, the time-consuming operation of screwing the screws during assembling is avoided, and the assembling efficiency is improved.
In addition, the clamped parts 21 and the cleaning piece 30 are clamped in the two clamping parts 11 at the same time, so that the connecting piece 20 and the cleaning piece 30 can be prevented from moving relative to the clamping piece 10, the overall structure of the mop cleaning head 100 is more stable, and the user experience is improved.
In order to avoid the problem that the clamped part 21 moves upwards and is separated from the two clamped parts 11 due to insufficient clamping force of the two clamped parts 11 on the clamped part 21, in the embodiment, the clamping member 10 further comprises a blocking part 12 arranged above the clamped part 21, and the blocking part 12 is used for blocking the clamped part 21 from moving upwards and being separated from the two clamped parts 11, so that the structure of the mop cleaning head 100 is more stable.
Alternatively, the blocking portion 12 may be a stopper, a bar, or the like. In one embodiment, as shown in fig. 1-2, the blocking portion 12 is provided with a through hole 121, a portion of the connecting member 20 above the clamped portion 21 is inserted into the through hole 121, and the size of the through hole 121 is smaller than that of the clamped portion 21, so as to block the clamped portion 21 from moving upwards and coming out from between the two clamping portions 11.
In the present embodiment, the through hole 121 is a rectangular hole, and it can be understood that the through hole 121 may also be a circular hole, a triangular hole, and the like, and the structure of the through hole 121 is not limited in the present application.
In one embodiment, the clamped portion 21 is preferably elongated and extends along the length of the cleaning element 30 to both sides of the connecting portion 22. Compared with other shapes, the present embodiment makes the contact area of the clamped portion 21 and the clamping portion 11 larger, so that the clamping member 10 can stably clamp the connector 20.
In one embodiment, the cleaning members 30 are provided with grooves 321 on the upper surface thereof, and the held portions 21 are fittingly disposed in the grooves 321. The size of the clamped portion 21 may be matched to the groove 321 to increase the coupling strength between the coupling member 20 and the cleaning member 30.
In an embodiment, the blocking portion 12 is connected to both of the clamping portions 11, and the angle between at least one of the clamping portions 11 and the blocking portion 12 is adjustable to zoom the distance between the two clamping portions 11.
When the cleaning piece 30 is installed, one clamping part 11 or two clamping parts 11 can be adjusted to enlarge the distance between the two clamping parts 11, so that the cleaning piece 30 can be conveniently placed between the two clamping parts 11; then, a force is applied to the clamping portions 11 to reduce the distance between the two clamping portions 11, so as to clamp the connecting member 20 and the cleaning member 30, thereby improving the stability of the connecting structure. In this manner, the mop head 100 described above facilitates the installation and removal of the cleaning elements 30.
In the embodiment, the two clamping portions 11 have the same structure and are symmetrically arranged on two sides of the blocking portion 12, and the angles between the two clamping portions 11 and the blocking portion 12 can be adjusted; it will be appreciated that the two clamp portions 11 may also be configured differently, with only one clamp portion 11 being adjusted, and likewise the distance between the two clamp portions 11 may be scaled.
In this embodiment, the blocking portion 12 may be strip-shaped and disposed right above the two clamping portions 11, and the upper ends of the two clamping portions 11 are connected by the blocking portion 12. In other embodiments, a connecting structure may be provided at the left or right ends of the two clamping portions 11 to connect the respective ends of the two clamping portions 11.
In one embodiment, the clamping portion 11 comprises a side wall 111 and a tooth-shaped structure 112 connected to the inner side of the side wall 111, and the tooth-shaped structures 112 of the two clamping portions 11 together clamp the cleaning element 30. Since the cleaning member 30 generally has a certain elasticity, the tooth-shaped structure 112 can tightly hold the cleaning member 30, increasing the friction between the holding member 10 and the cleaning member 30 to improve the stability of the installation of the cleaning member 30.
The tooth-shaped structure 112 is connected with the side wall 111 at a predetermined angle, so that the tooth-shaped structure 112 and the side wall 111 can apply forces to the cleaning element 30 and the connecting element 20 from different directions to clamp the cleaning element 30 and the connecting element 20. In one embodiment of the present application, the tooth structure 112 is perpendicularly connected to the sidewall 111. It is understood that the included angle between the tooth-shaped structure 112 and the sidewall 111 can be acute or obtuse.
In one embodiment, the cleaning member 30 includes a body portion 31 and a strip portion 32 protruding from an upper side of the body portion 31; the two holding portions 11 hold the strip portion 32 together. The body 31 may be cylindrical, but is not limited thereto. In this way, the cleaning member 30 can be clamped in the clamping member 10 through the strip-shaped portion 32, so that the installation is convenient; meanwhile, the body portion 31 has a large width, which facilitates cleaning of the floor.
In one embodiment of the present application, the cleaning members 30 are collodions. The main body 31 and the strip 32 may be integrally formed of, but not limited to, collodion, for example, the main body 31 is collodion, and the strip 32 is of plastic or metal structure, and can be clamped in the clamping member 10.
Optionally, the width of the strip 32 is approximately the same as the width of the connecting member 20 to facilitate the simultaneous gripping of the cleaning elements 30 and the connecting member 20 by the clamping member 10.
In one embodiment, the blocking portion 12 is integrally formed with the two clamping portions 11. Thus, the clamping member 10 is of an integral structure and has high structural strength. The blocking portion 12 and the two clamping portions 11 may be made of metal, and when the clamping portions 11 are stressed, the angle between the clamping portions 11 and the blocking portion 12 may be adjusted.
It will be appreciated that the blocking portion 12 may also be fixedly connected to both clamping portions 11 by means of a connecting member.
In one embodiment of the present application, the mop cleaning head 100 comprises a clamping member 10, a connecting member 20 and a cleaning member 30, wherein the clamping member 10 comprises two oppositely arranged clamping parts 11 and a blocking part 12 connecting the two clamping parts 11, and the blocking part 12 is provided with a through hole 121; the connecting piece 20 comprises a clamped part 21 and a connecting part 22 which are connected, the connecting part 22 passes through the through hole 121 and is used for being connected with the mop body, and the clamped part 21 is blocked below the through hole 121; the two holding portions 11 hold the held portion 21 and the cleaning member 30 together. The two clamping parts 11 can deform relative to the blocking part 12 after being stressed so as to increase or decrease the distance between the two clamping parts 11, thereby facilitating the disassembly and assembly of the cleaning piece 30.
The assembly process of the mop cleaning head 100 of the above embodiment is as follows:
first, a force is applied to the clamping portions 11 to make the distance between the two clamping portions 11 larger, the connecting member 20 is partially inserted into the through hole 121 of the blocking portion 12, the strip-shaped portion 32 of the cleaning member 30 is placed between the two clamping portions 11, and the connecting member 20 abuts against the strip-shaped portion 32 of the cleaning member 30.
Then, a force is applied to the clamping portions 11 to reduce the distance between the two clamping portions 11, so that the side walls 111 of the two clamping portions 11 clamp the connecting member 20 and the strip-shaped portion 32 of the cleaning member 30 together, and the tooth-shaped structures 112 of the two clamping portions 11 clamp the strip-shaped portion 32 of the cleaning member 30 together. Thus, the assembly of the mop cleaning head 100 is completed.
The present application also contemplates a mop that includes a mop cleaning head 100 as described in any of the above embodiments. The mop further includes a mop body to which the attachment member 20 of the mop head 100 is attached.
Wherein, the connecting piece 20 and the mop body can be fixedly connected or detachably connected.
The mop can complete cleaning work through the cleaning piece 30 on the mop cleaning head 100, the mop cleaning head 100 comprises the clamping piece 10, the connecting piece 20 and the cleaning piece 30, the two clamping parts 11 of the clamping piece 10 can clamp the clamped part 21 and the cleaning piece 30 of the connecting piece 20 together, namely, the clamping action of the two clamping parts 11 is used for connecting the clamping piece 10 and the connecting piece 20 and connecting the clamping piece 10 and the cleaning piece 30, so that the clamping piece 10 and the connecting piece 20 are not required to be connected through screws, the problem that the stability of connection between the connecting piece 20 and the clamping piece 10 is influenced and the water for cleaning the mop is discolored is avoided, the time-consuming operation of screwing the screws during assembly is avoided, and the assembly efficiency is improved.
In addition, the clamped parts 21 and the cleaning piece 30 are clamped in the two clamping parts 11 at the same time, so that the connecting piece 20 and the cleaning piece 30 can be prevented from moving relative to the clamping piece 10, the overall structure of the mop cleaning head 100 is more stable, and the user experience is improved.
The above embodiments are only used to illustrate the technical solutions of the present application, and not to limit the same; although the present application has been described in detail with reference to the foregoing embodiments, it should be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art that: the technical solutions described in the foregoing embodiments may still be modified, or some technical features may be equivalently replaced; such modifications and substitutions do not substantially depart from the spirit and scope of the embodiments of the present application and are intended to be included within the scope of the present application.
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1. A mop cleaning head comprising a cleaning element, wherein the mop cleaning head further comprises:
the clamping piece comprises two oppositely arranged clamping parts;
the connecting piece comprises a clamped part and a connecting part, the clamped part is positioned between the two clamping parts, and the connecting part is used for being connected with the mop body;
wherein the two clamping portions clamp the clamped portion and the cleaning member together.
2. A mop head as defined in claim 1 wherein said retaining member further includes a blocking portion disposed above said gripped portion for blocking upward movement of said gripped portion out of between said two gripping portions.
3. A mop cleaning head as claimed in claim 2, wherein the blocking portion is provided with a through hole through which the part of the connecting member above the clamped portion passes, the size of the through hole being smaller than that of the clamped portion so as to block the clamped portion from moving upwards and being removed from between the two clamped portions.
4. A mop head according to claim 3 wherein the through hole is adapted to receive the connecting portion of the connecting member therethrough, the gripped portion being blocked beneath the through hole.
5. A mop head as claimed in any one of claims 2 to 4, in which the gripped part is elongate and extends in the direction of the length of the cleaning element to either side of the connecting part.
6. A mop head as claimed in any one of claims 2 to 4, in which the cleaning element is provided with a recess in an upper surface thereof, the gripped portion being fittingly arranged in the recess.
7. A mop head as claimed in any one of claims 2 to 4 wherein the barrier is connected to both of the grips, the angle between at least one of the grips and the barrier being adjustable to zoom the distance between the two grips.
8. A mop head as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 4 wherein the grip portions include side walls and castellated formations attached to the inner sides of the side walls, the castellated formations of both grip portions together gripping the cleaning element.
9. A mop head as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 4, in which the cleaning element comprises a body portion and a strip portion projecting above the body portion;
the two clamping parts clamp the strip-shaped part together.
10. A mop head as claimed in any one of claims 2 to 4 wherein the blocking portion is integrally formed with both of the retaining portions.
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