CN218165215U - Installation structure of mop basket and mop bucket - Google Patents

Installation structure of mop basket and mop bucket Download PDF

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CN218165215U
CN218165215U CN202120794585.4U CN202120794585U CN218165215U CN 218165215 U CN218165215 U CN 218165215U CN 202120794585 U CN202120794585 U CN 202120794585U CN 218165215 U CN218165215 U CN 218165215U
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The application relates to the technical field of daily necessities, provides a mounting structure and mop bucket of mop basket, and the mounting structure of mop basket is used for installing the mop basket in the staving of mop bucket, include: mop basket, support piece and pushing down the piece, be provided with the mounting hole on the basket wall rather than the opening relative of mop basket, support piece is used for setting up in the staving of mop bucket and support in the periphery below of mounting hole, pushing down the piece pressure locate the periphery top of mounting hole and with support piece connects. The scheme that this application provided can install the mop basket more firmly, makes the stability of mop basket installation better to make the structural stability of mop bucket better.

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Installation structure of mop basket and mop bucket
Technical Field
The application relates to the technical field of daily necessities, in particular to a mounting structure of a mop basket and a mop bucket.
Background
The mop bucket is usually used for cleaning and spin-drying the mop head, and in order to facilitate spin-drying the mop head, a mop basket is usually arranged in the bucket body of the mop bucket. In the related art, a supporting shaft for supporting a mop head is provided in the tub, and a mop basket is generally fixedly connected to a top end of the supporting shaft. However, fixedly connecting the mop basket to the support shaft is not easy to more securely mount the mop basket, making the stability of the mop basket mounting poor, making the structural stability of the mop bucket poor.
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
The embodiment of the application provides a mounting structure and a mop bucket of mop basket, can install the mop basket more firmly, makes the stability of mop basket installation better to make the structural stability of mop bucket better. The specific scheme is as follows:
in a first aspect, an embodiment of the present application provides a mounting structure of a mop basket, which is used for mounting the mop basket in a barrel body of a mop barrel, and includes:
the mop basket is provided with a mounting hole on the basket wall opposite to the opening;
the supporting piece is arranged in the mop barrel body and is supported below the periphery of the mounting hole;
and the lower pressing piece is pressed and arranged above the periphery of the mounting hole and is connected with the supporting piece.
Optionally, the lower pressing member is fixedly sleeved in the support member, a flange extending outwards is arranged at the top end of the lower pressing member, and the periphery of the mounting hole is fixedly clamped between the flange and the support member;
optionally, the supporting member is fixedly sleeved in the lower pressing member, a flange extending outwards is arranged at the bottom end of the supporting member, and the periphery of the mounting hole is fixedly clamped between the flange and the lower pressing member.
Optionally, when the lower pressing member is fixedly sleeved in the support member, the inner side surface of the portion of the support member close to the flange is far away from the outer side surface of the lower pressing member.
Optionally, a portion of the support far away from the outer side face of the lower press piece is in transitional connection with other portions of the support through an inclined side wall.
Optionally, the press member, the support member and the mop basket are connected by a rotation limiting structure to limit relative rotation therebetween.
Optionally, the mounting hole with support piece is all established in the piece is pushed down outward, rotate limit structure including locate push down protruding muscle on the piece and locate the mounting hole edge with draw-in groove on the support piece inner wall, the mounting hole with on the support piece draw-in groove all blocks outside the protruding muscle to the restriction push down the piece, support piece and relative rotation between the mop basket.
Optionally, the supporting member is configured to be rotatably sleeved outside the mounting seat disposed on the bottom surface of the barrel body.
Optionally, the bottom end of the support member has an outwardly extending annular sleeve for supporting the sleeve on and rotatable relative to an annular support structure at the bottom of the mounting seat.
Optionally, the mounting structure of the mop basket further comprises: the first gasket is fixed on the supporting piece, is used for being sleeved outside the mounting seat in a rotating mode and is arranged on the annular supporting structure at the bottom of the mounting seat; and/or the second gasket is fixedly sleeved on the annular supporting structure and used for supporting the supporting piece.
In a second aspect, embodiments of the present application provide a mop bucket comprising: a bucket body in which is provided a mounting structure for a mop basket according to any one of the first aspect.
This application embodiment supports and pushes down the piece through support piece and can more firmly grasp the mop basket to make the mop basket can install more firmly in the barrel of mop bucket, the stability of mop basket installation is better, thereby makes the structural stability of mop bucket better, and the installation of mop basket is also very convenient.
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FIG. 1 is a schematic view of an exemplary mop bucket according to an embodiment of the present disclosure;
FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view of the mop bucket of FIG. 1 at B-B;
FIG. 3 is an enlarged partial block diagram at A of FIG. 2;
FIG. 4 is an exploded schematic view of a structure of a mop bucket in an embodiment of the present application other than the bucket body;
FIG. 5 is a schematic structural view of a mounting structure of a mop basket provided in an embodiment of the present application;
FIG. 6 is an enlarged partial block diagram of FIG. 5 at C;
FIG. 7 is an exploded view of the mounting structure of the mop basket provided in the present application;
fig. 8 is a schematic view of the structure within the body of a mop bucket in an embodiment of the present application.
The numbers in the figures are respectively:
10. a barrel body; 11. a water outlet channel; 20. a water inlet channel; 21. a water inlet of the water inlet channel; 22. a water outlet of the water inlet channel; 31. a push-down member; 31a, a first clamping piece; 31b, a convex rib; 32. a support member; 32a, a notch; 32b, an annular sleeve; 32c, a second notch; 33. flanging; 33a, a second rib; 41. a support shaft; 42. a mounting member; 50. a mop basket; 51. mounting holes; 52. a card slot; 60. a support member; 70. a first gasket; 71. a first rib; 72. a third clamping piece; 80. a mounting seat; 82. an annular support structure; 90. a water spraying device; 100. an annular convex rib; 110. a space; 130. a second gasket; 131. and (4) protruding.
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The technical solutions in the embodiments of the present application will be described below with reference to the drawings in the embodiments of the present application. In the description of the embodiments herein, "/" means "or" unless otherwise specified, for example, a/B may mean a or B; "and/or" herein is merely an association describing an associated object, and means that there may be three relationships, e.g., a and/or B, which may mean: a exists alone, A and B exist simultaneously, and B exists alone. In addition, in the description of the embodiments of the present application, "a plurality" means two or more than two.
In the following, the terms "first", "second" and "third" 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, features defined as "first", "second", "third" may explicitly or implicitly include one or more of the features.
The application provides a mop bucket, can install the mop basket more firmly, makes the stability of mop basket installation better to make the structural stability of mop bucket better.
The installation structure of mop basket that this application embodiment provided can be used for installing the mop basket in the staving of mop bucket, and is specific, can be used for installing the mop basket in the staving of rotation type mop bucket, also can be used for installing in the staving of other types of mop bucket to the mop head of spin-drying.
As shown in fig. 5 to 7, the present application provides a mounting structure of a mop basket including: mop basket 50, support member 32, and hold down member 31. Wherein, the mop basket 50 has a mounting hole 51 on the basket wall opposite to the opening, the support member 32 is arranged in the barrel 10 of the mop bucket, the support member 32 is supported below the periphery of the mounting hole 51, and the lower pressing member 31 is arranged above the periphery of the mounting hole 51 and connected with the support member 32.
The supporting member 32 and the pressing member 31 may be a plate-shaped structure, a block-shaped structure, a bracket structure or any other structure capable of supporting and pressing the periphery of the mounting hole 51 of the mop basket 50. To facilitate installation of the mop basket mounting structure within the body 10 of the mop bucket, the press-down member 31 and the support member 32 may be in the form of an annular plate, an annular block, a sleeve structure, or any other annular structure, so as to fit the press-down member 31, the support member 32, and the mop basket 50 around the support shaft.
The shape of the mounting hole 51 may be a circular hole, a rectangular hole, a regular polygonal hole, or any other regular shape, or may be any irregular shape, which is not limited in the present application.
The shapes of the support member 32 and the hold-down member 31 may be adapted to the shape of the mounting hole 51 to facilitate mounting of the mop basket 50. For example, the mounting hole 51 may be circular, and the support member 32 and the pressing member 31 may also be circular.
The support member 32 may be specifically configured to be supported on the inner bottom wall of the bucket body 10, and the lower pressing member 31 may be fixedly connected with the support member 32, so that the mop basket 50 may be more stably mounted on the lower pressing member 31 and the support member 32, for example, the lower pressing member 31 may be connected with the support member 32 by screwing, clipping, bonding, pressing and abutting, etc.
This application embodiment supports through support piece 32 and pushes down 31 and push down and can more firmly grasp mop basket 50 to make mop basket 50 can install more firmly in the staving 10 of mop bucket, the stability of mop basket 50 installation is better, thereby makes the structural stability of mop bucket better, and the installation of mop basket 50 is also very convenient.
In one embodiment, as shown in fig. 5 and 6, the lower member 31 may be fixedly sleeved in the support member 32, the top end of the lower member 31 has an outwardly extending flange 33, and the periphery of the mounting hole 51 is fixedly clamped between the flange 33 and the support member 32.
Specifically, the peripheral edge of the mounting hole 51 is fixedly sandwiched between the flange 33 and the top end of the support 32.
In this embodiment, the pressing member 31 may be fixedly sleeved with the support member 32 in an interference fit manner, or the pressing member 31 may be fixedly sleeved with the support member 32 in an empty sleeve connection manner by a key, a pin, a clamping, or the like, and the pressing member 31 is fixedly sleeved with the support member 32, and the application is not limited to the specific fixed sleeving manner.
Alternatively, as shown in fig. 6, the upper surface of the turned-up edge 33 may be provided with a second rib 33a, and the second rib 33a is used for sliding abutting against other parts of the mop bucket, so that the friction between the turned-up edge 33 and other parts can be reduced, the turned-up edge 33 is not easy to be damaged due to abrasion, and the mop basket 50 pressed under the turned-up edge 33 can be more easily rotated.
In this embodiment, the connection stability between the lower pressing member 31 and the supporting member 32 is better, the connection between the lower pressing member and the supporting member is more conveniently realized, and the mop basket 50 can be more conveniently clamped and the mop basket 50 can be more stably clamped by arranging the turned-up edge 33. This embodiment also allows for a more compact mounting structure for the mop basket, thereby allowing for a more compact and simple structure for a mop bucket including the mop basket mounting structure. In addition, in the embodiment, the flanging 33 is arranged at the top end of the lower pressing piece 31, so that the mop basket 50 can be arranged at the top end of the lower pressing piece 31, the installation height of the mop basket 50 can be higher, and a user can clean and dewater the mop head more conveniently.
In another embodiment, the support member 32 may be fixedly secured within the hold-down member 31, and the support member 32 may have an outwardly extending flange at its bottom end, with the periphery of the mounting hole 51 being fixedly clamped between the flange and the hold-down member 31. This embodiment can also make the stability of being connected of holding down piece 31 and support piece 32 better, realizes the connection of the two more conveniently, and the centre gripping mop basket 50 is more convenient and with mop basket 50 centre gripping ground more stable, also can make the mounting structure of mop basket more compact.
In the two embodiments, the pressing member 31 is fixedly sleeved with the supporting member 32, the inner members of the pressing member and the supporting member are provided with the flanges 33 extending outwards, and the mop basket 50 is clamped by the flanges 33 and the outer members of the pressing member and the supporting member, so that the inner members occupy less space, and the size of the whole mop basket mounting structure is reduced.
In one embodiment, as shown in fig. 5 and 6, when hold-down member 31 is fitted inside support member 32, the inner side of the portion of support member 32 near cuff 33 is away from the outer side of hold-down member 31.
It will be appreciated that the portion of the support 32 adjacent the flange 33 is located below the flange 33 to grip with the support 32 the periphery of the mounting hole 51 of the mop basket 50.
In this embodiment, as shown in fig. 5 and 6, the inner side of the portion of the support 32 close to the flange 33 is far away from the outer side of the pressing member 31, so that a larger space 110 is formed between the inner side of the portion of the support 32 close to the flange 33 and the outer side of the pressing member 31, the periphery of the mounting hole 51 can extend towards the space 110 after being clamped, and the clamped position of the mop basket 50 can be far away from the edge of the mounting hole 51, so that the mop basket 50 is not easily deformed after being clamped, and the mop basket 50 can also be clamped more stably, so that the mop basket 50 is more stably mounted, and the structural stability of the mop bucket is better.
In an alternative embodiment, as shown in fig. 5 and 6, the portion of the supporting member 32 away from the outer side surface of the lower press member 31 and the other portion of the supporting member 32 may be connected by an inclined side wall transition. In this way, when the press member 31 is fitted into the support member 32, the support member 32 can be fitted along the inclined side wall, which has a guiding effect on the support member 32, so that the support member 32 can be more easily fitted into the support member 32.
In one embodiment, the hold-down member 31, the support member 32, and the mop basket 50 may be connected by a rotation limiting structure to limit relative rotation therebetween.
Specifically, the rotation limiting structure may include: the first connecting piece fixedly connecting the lower pressing piece 31 and the supporting piece 32 and the second connecting piece fixedly connecting the lower pressing piece 31 and the mop basket 50 can be at least one of a bolt, a clamping piece and a connecting pin, and can also be any other connecting piece capable of fixedly connecting different parts. The rotation limiting structure may be any other structure capable of limiting the relative rotation among the pressing member 31, the supporting member 32 and the mop basket 50, and the specific structure is not limited.
This embodiment can prevent the mop basket 50, the pressing member 31 and the supporting member 32 from rotating relatively to each other, and further, the mop basket 50 can be stably and fixedly held between the pressing member 31 and the supporting member 32.
In one embodiment, as shown in fig. 7, the mounting hole 51 and the supporting member 32 may be both sleeved outside the lower pressing member 31, the rotation limiting structure may include a rib 31b provided on the lower pressing member 31 and a slot 52 provided on an edge of the mounting hole 51 and an inner wall of the supporting member 32, and the mounting hole 51 and the slot 52 on the supporting member 32 are both clipped outside the rib 31b to limit the relative rotation between the lower pressing member 31, the supporting member 32 and the mop basket 50.
In this embodiment, one locking groove 52 of the mounting hole 51 and one locking groove 52 of the supporting member 32 can be locked outside the same rib 31b, so that the mounting structure of the mop basket is more compact and simple. Optionally, a plurality of clamping grooves 52 may be disposed along the edge of the mounting hole 51, a plurality of clamping grooves 52 may be disposed along the circumferential direction on the inner wall of the supporting member 32, a plurality of ribs 31b may also be correspondingly disposed along the circumferential direction on the outer side surface of the lower pressing member 31, and each clamping groove 52 is correspondingly clamped outside each rib 31b, so that the relative rotation among the mop basket 50, the lower pressing member 31 and the supporting member 32 can be more stably limited by clamping at a plurality of positions.
In this embodiment, the locking groove 52 is locked outside the rib 31b, so that the relative rotation among the mop basket 50, the supporting member 32 and the pressing member 31 can be easily restricted.
In one embodiment, as shown in fig. 2 and 3, the support member 32 can be used to rotatably fit over a mounting seat 80 provided on the bottom surface of the barrel 10.
In this embodiment, the mounting seat 80 can be fixed at the central position of the barrel 10, so that the mounting structure of the mop basket can be located at the central position of the barrel 10, thereby better utilizing the space of the barrel 10 and making the structure of the mop head more compact and reasonable. Mount 80 may also be located anywhere else within bucket 10. The mounting seat 80 may have any structure such as a cylindrical structure, a prismatic structure, a bracket structure, and the like, which can be externally fitted with the support member 32. The mounting seat 80 may be disposed on the inner bottom surface of the barrel 10 by means of clamping, screwing, bonding, etc., the mounting seat 80 may also be integrally formed with the barrel 10, for example, the mounting seat 80 may be connected to the barrel 10 by an integrally forming process such as injection molding or extrusion molding. The specific structure, installation position and installation manner of the installation seat 80 are not limited in the embodiment of the present application. The supporting member 32 may be a cylindrical structure so as to be sleeved outside the mounting seat 80, and the supporting seat may be specifically configured to be sleeved outside the mounting seat 80 and supported on the bottom wall of the barrel 10.
After the supporting member 32 of the present embodiment is sleeved outside the mounting seat 80 of the bucket body 10, the mounting structure of the mop basket 50 can be more conveniently and stably mounted in the bucket body 10, so that the structure of the mop bucket is more stable and the installation is more convenient.
In one embodiment, as shown in fig. 3-5, 7, and 8, the bottom end of the support member 32 may have an outwardly flared annular sleeve 32b, the annular sleeve 32b being adapted to be supported on an annular support structure 82 at the bottom of the mounting seat 80 and rotatable relative to the annular support structure 82.
Wherein the annular support structure 82 at the bottom of the mounting seat 80 extends outwardly. The annular support structure 82 may be a horizontally disposed annular plate or a vertically disposed annular plate. Alternatively, to better support the support member 32 and to make the mop bucket more structurally sound, the annular support structure 82 may be an annular groove structure, as shown in fig. 3 and 8, and the annular sleeve 32b may be adapted to be supported on a sidewall of the annular groove structure, or supported on a bottom wall of the annular groove structure by other support structures (e.g., an annular block, an annular plate, etc. that fits over the mounting seat 80).
In this embodiment, the annular sleeve 32b may be better supported on the annular support structure 82, thereby providing a more stable support of the support member 32 on the mounting seat 80 and a more stable mounting of the mop basket 50.
In one embodiment, as shown in fig. 2 to 4, 7 and 8, the mounting structure of the mop basket may further include: the first washer 70 is fixed on the support member 32, and is configured to be rotatably sleeved outside the mounting seat 80 and is disposed on an annular support structure 82 at the bottom of the mounting seat 80.
Specifically, the first gasket 70 may be fitted within the annular groove structure, such that the first gasket 70 is less likely to shift, thereby better supporting the support member 32. The first gasket 70 may be provided with a third snap 72, the annular sleeve 32b may be provided with a second notch 32c, and the third snap 72 is snapped into the second notch 32c to achieve the fixed socket joint of the first gasket 70 relative to the annular sleeve 32b, thereby achieving the mutual fixation of the first gasket 70 and the supporting member 32. The first gasket 70 may be made of a material having high wear resistance, for example, polytetrafluoroethylene, nylon, polycarbonate, or the like.
Alternatively, as shown in fig. 3 and 4, the inner side surface of the first washer 70 may be provided with a first rib 71, and the first rib 71 is configured to slidably abut against the side surface of the mounting seat 80. The provision of the first ribs 71 reduces the friction of the first washer 70 when rotating relative to the mounting block 80, allowing the support member 32 to rotate with less friction relative to the mounting block 80, thereby allowing the mop basket 50 to rotate more easily.
In this embodiment, the supporting member 32 is disposed on the annular supporting structure 82 through the first gasket 70, and the supporting member 32 does not directly contact with the mounting seat 80 when rotating relative to the mounting seat 80, so that the wear of the supporting member 32 when the supporting member 32 rotates relative to the mounting seat 80 can be reduced, the mop bucket is not easily damaged, and the service life is longer.
In another embodiment, as shown in fig. 7, the mounting structure of the mop basket may further include: and a second washer 130 for fixedly fitting over the annular support structure 82 and supporting the support member 32.
Alternatively, the upper surface of the second washer 130 may be provided with spherical protrusions 131, the protrusions 131 being in sliding abutment with the support 32. The protrusions 131 of the second washer 130 slidably abut the support member 32, so that friction between the support member 32 and the second washer 130 when the support member 32 rotates can be reduced, and the mop basket 50 can be rotated more easily. The material of the second gasket 130 can refer to the first gasket 70, and is not described herein.
In the embodiment, the second gasket 130 is used for supporting the supporting member 32, so that the abrasion of the mounting seat 80 when the supporting member 32 rotates relative to the mounting seat 80 can be reduced, the mop bucket is not easy to damage, and the service life is longer.
In an embodiment, as shown in fig. 4, 6, and 7, the supporting member 32 may be provided with a notch 32a, the outer side surface of the lower pressing member 31 is provided with a first engaging member 31a, and the first engaging member 31a is engaged in the notch 32a, so that the lower pressing member 31 is fixedly sleeved with the supporting member 32.
In this embodiment, the first engaging member 31a may be any shape protruding from the outer side surface of the pressing member 31, and may be, for example, a plate-shaped structure, a block-shaped structure, a rod-shaped structure, or the like.
The embodiment can conveniently realize the fixed sleeve connection between the lower pressing piece 31 and the supporting piece 32, the clamping connection of the clamping piece can enable the fixed connection between the lower pressing piece 31 and the supporting piece 32 to be more stable, and the installation between the lower pressing piece 31 and the supporting piece 32 is also very convenient.
In one embodiment, as shown in fig. 6, the first catching member 31a may extend obliquely upward. In this embodiment, since the first engaging member 31a extends obliquely upward, the lower surface of the first engaging member 31a extends obliquely upward, so that the lower surface of the first engaging member 31a can move downward along the upper edge of the notch 32a to be engaged with the notch 32a more smoothly, which is more convenient for the first engaging member 31a to be engaged with the notch 32a, and the lower supporting member 32 is more conveniently fixed with the lower supporting member 31.
As shown in fig. 1-4, the present application further provides a mop bucket, including: a barrel body 10, wherein a mounting structure of the mop basket as described in any one of the above embodiments is arranged in the barrel body 10.
Optionally, the mop bucket may further include a support shaft 41 disposed within the bucket body 10 for supporting a mop head. The installation structure of the mop basket can be rotatably arranged in the barrel body 10 and sleeved outside the supporting shaft 41, and the top end of the supporting shaft 41 can penetrate through the top end of the lower pressing piece 31.
The shape of the bucket body 10 can be cylindrical, cubic, elliptic cylindrical and the like, and can also be any other regular or irregular shape, the bucket body 10 can be used for drying mop heads, and the specific shape is not limited in the application.
In the embodiment of the present application, the top end of the supporting shaft 41 can be used for supporting the mop head, and the mop head can rotate through the supporting shaft 41. The support shaft 41 may extend in a vertical direction in order to facilitate the user to rotate the mop head. The supporting shaft 41 may be hinged in the barrel 10, or the supporting shaft 41 may be rotatably connected to the barrel 10 through a bearing, or the supporting shaft 41 may also be connected to a shaft sleeve fixed in the barrel 10 in an empty sleeve manner, so as to realize the rotation of the supporting shaft 41 relative to the barrel 10, and the specific installation mode of the supporting shaft 41 is not limited in this application.
The installation structure of the mop basket can be fixedly sleeved outside the support shaft 41 and synchronously rotates along with the support shaft 41, the installation structure of the mop basket can also be sleeved outside the support shaft 41 in a hollow mode and respectively rotates with the support shaft 41, namely the mop basket 50 does not rotate along with the rotation of the support shaft 41, and the specific connection relation between the installation structure of the mop basket and the support shaft 41 is not limited. When the mop basket 50 does not rotate along with the rotation of the supporting shaft 41, the mop head can drive the mop basket 50 to rotate, for example, the cotton cloth of the cotton cloth mop head can drive the mop basket 50 to rotate under the action of friction force, and the edge of the flat mop head can abut against the mop basket 50, so that the mop basket 50 is driven to rotate under the action of friction force.
In one embodiment, as shown in fig. 2, 3 and 8, a mounting seat 80 may be disposed on the inner bottom surface of the barrel 10, the supporting shaft 41 may be disposed in the mounting seat 80, and the mounting structure of the mop basket may be rotatably disposed outside the mounting seat 80.
In one embodiment, as shown in fig. 1 to 4, the supporting shaft 41 may be further sleeved with a water spraying device 90, and the water spraying device 90 is located above the lower pressing member 31 and sprays water into the mop basket 50.
Specifically, the water spraying device 90 may be a cylindrical structure, the spray holes on the water spraying device 90 may be uniformly distributed circumferentially, the water spraying device 90 has a hollow structure, the hollow structure of the water spraying device 90 penetrates through the support shaft 41 to enable the water spraying device 90 to be rotatably sleeved outside the support shaft 41, the water spraying device 90 may spray water upwards towards the outside, the water spraying device 90 may be fixedly mounted on the mounting seat 80 through the support member 60, and the water spraying device 90 may be located in the mop basket 50. The water spraying device 90 may have other specific structures and installation manners, and the present application is not limited thereto.
Alternatively, the lower surface of the water jet device 90 may be provided with an annular rib 100, the annular rib 100 being in sliding abutment with the upper surface of the cuff 33.
The water spraying device 90 of the embodiment sprays water into the mop basket 50, so that the mop can be washed and dried at the same time, the cleaning efficiency is better, and the use by a user is more convenient.
In one embodiment, as shown in fig. 1 to 4, the top end of the supporting shaft 41 may be fixedly provided with a mounting member 42 for supporting the mop head.
Alternatively, as shown in fig. 1, a water outlet channel 11 may be provided on the tub 10 to facilitate water drainage to the outside.
In one embodiment, as shown in fig. 2, 3 and 7, a water inlet channel 20 is disposed on the bottom wall of the tub 10 and penetrates through the bottom wall of the tub 10, a water inlet 21 of the water inlet channel 20 faces below the side wall of the tub 10, and the water inlet channel 20 is used for communicating with an external water source through a pipeline. The water outlet 22 of the water inlet channel 20 is communicated with the water spraying device 90.
It should be understood that the above description is only for the purpose of helping those skilled in the art to better understand the embodiments of the present application, and is not intended to limit the scope of the embodiments of the present application. Various equivalent modifications or changes, or combinations of any two or more of the above embodiments, will be apparent to those skilled in the art in light of the above examples given. Such modifications, variations, or combinations are also within the scope of the embodiments of the present application.
It should also be understood that the foregoing descriptions of the embodiments of the present application focus on highlighting differences between the various embodiments, and that the same or similar elements that are not mentioned may be referred to one another and, for brevity, are not repeated herein.
It should also be understood that the manner, the case, the category, and the division of the embodiments are only for convenience of description and should not be construed as a particular limitation, and features in various manners, the category, the case, and the embodiments may be combined without contradiction.
It is also to be understood that the terminology and/or the description of the various embodiments herein is consistent and mutually inconsistent if no specific statement or logic conflicts exists, and that the technical features of the various embodiments may be combined to form new embodiments based on their inherent logical relationships.
The above description is only for the specific embodiments of the present application, but the scope of the present application is not limited thereto, and any person skilled in the art can easily think of the changes or substitutions within the technical scope of the present application, and shall cover the scope of the present application. Therefore, the protection scope of the present application shall be subject to the protection scope of the claims.

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1. A mounting structure of a mop basket for mounting the mop basket (50) in a bucket body (10) of a mop bucket, comprising:
the mop basket (50), the basket wall opposite to the opening of the mop basket (50) is provided with a mounting hole (51);
a support (32), the support (32) is used for being arranged in the barrel body (10) of the mop bucket and is supported below the periphery of the mounting hole (51);
the pressing piece (31) is arranged above the periphery of the mounting hole (51) in a pressing mode, and the pressing piece (31) is connected with the supporting piece (32).
2. The mounting structure of a mop basket according to claim 1, wherein the press-down member (31) is fixedly sleeved in the support member (32), the top end of the press-down member (31) is provided with an outward extending flange (33), and the periphery of the mounting hole (51) is fixedly clamped between the flange (33) and the support member (32);
or, support piece (32) is fixed the cover in push down (31), the bottom of support piece (32) has outside turn-ups (33) that extend, the periphery fixation clamp of mounting hole (51) is in turn-ups (33) with between push down (31).
3. A mop basket mounting arrangement according to claim 2, wherein the inner side of the portion of the support (32) adjacent the flange (33) is remote from the outer side of the hold-down member (31) when the hold-down member (31) is securely fitted within the support (32).
4. A mop basket mounting structure according to claim 3, wherein the portion of the support member (32) remote from the outer side of the hold-down member (31) is in transitional connection with the remainder of the support member (32) by inclined side walls.
5. A mounting structure for a mop basket according to claim 1, wherein the press-down member (31), the support member (32) and the mop basket (50) are connected by a rotation limiting structure to limit relative rotation therebetween.
6. The mounting structure of the mop basket according to claim 5, wherein the mounting hole (51) and the supporting member (32) are sleeved on the outside of the lower pressing member (31), the rotation limiting structure comprises a rib (31 b) arranged on the lower pressing member (31) and a slot (52) arranged on the edge of the mounting hole (51) and the inner wall of the supporting member (32), and the mounting hole (51) and the slot (52) on the supporting member (32) are clamped on the outside of the rib (31 b) to limit the relative rotation among the lower pressing member (31), the supporting member (32) and the mop basket (50).
7. The mounting structure of a mop basket according to any one of claims 1 to 6, wherein the support member (32) is adapted to be rotatably fitted over a mounting seat (80) provided on the bottom surface of the bucket body (10).
8. A mounting structure for a mop basket according to claim 7, wherein the bottom end of the support member (32) has an outwardly extending annular collar (32 b), the collar (32 b) being adapted to be supported on an annular support structure (82) at the bottom of the mounting seat (80) and to be rotatable relative to the annular support structure (82).
9. The mounting structure of a mop basket of claim 7, further comprising:
the first gasket (70) is fixed on the supporting piece (32), is sleeved outside the mounting seat (80) in a rotating mode and is arranged on an annular supporting structure (82) at the bottom of the mounting seat (80);
and/or the presence of a gas in the atmosphere,
and the second gasket (130) is fixedly sleeved on the annular supporting structure (82) and used for supporting the supporting piece (32).
10. A mop bucket, comprising: a bucket body (10), a mounting structure of a mop basket as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 9 being provided in the bucket body (10).
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