CN219147489U - Collodion mop - Google Patents
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Abstract
The utility model relates to a collodion mop, which comprises a collodion head, a mop rod, a handle arranged on the mop rod, a wringing roller connected with the end part of the mop rod, and at least one wringing iron wire, wherein one end of the at least one wringing iron wire is connected with the handle, the other end of the at least one wringing iron wire is detachably connected with the collodion head through a replacement structure, the replacement structure comprises a clamping groove and a clamping strip arranged on the collodion head, the clamping strip is matched with the clamping groove, and the clamping groove and the clamping strip are fixed through a limiting mechanism. The collodion mop of the utility model has the advantages that the whole replacement structure is free from left and right parts by the matching mode of the clamping strips, the clamping grooves and the elastic sheets, and the collodion mop can be conveniently inserted and taken out from any direction in a labor-saving manner.
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Technical Field
The utility model relates to the technical field of daily cleaning products, in particular to the field of mops, and particularly relates to a collodion mop.
Background
Collodion mop is more and more popular in present family life, and during operation, pulling handle drives the collodion head to upwards move so as to pass through between the two side wringing paired rollers, and the collodion head is squeezed by the wringing paired rollers, extrudes the moisture in the collodion head. Therefore, the collodion cotton head is directly touched and cleaned without hands, and the service life of one collodion cotton head is longer. However, the collodion cotton heads on the market are complex and laborious to replace.
Disclosure of Invention
The utility model aims at providing a collodion mop with convenient and labor-saving collodion head replacement on the basis of the prior art.
In order to achieve the above purpose, the collodion mop comprises a collodion head, a mop rod, a handle arranged on the mop rod, a wringing roller connected with the end part of the mop rod, and at least one wringing iron wire, wherein one end of the at least one wringing iron wire is connected with the handle, the other end of the at least one wringing iron wire is detachably connected with the collodion head through a replacement structure, the replacement structure comprises a clamping groove and a clamping strip arranged on the collodion head, the clamping strip is matched with the clamping groove, and the clamping groove and the clamping strip are fixed through a limiting mechanism.
Preferably, the limiting mechanism comprises at least one elastic piece, a first end of the elastic piece is connected with the inner wall of the clamping groove, a second end of the elastic piece extends towards the outside of the clamping groove, and the second end of the elastic piece can deviate relative to the first end of the elastic piece.
Preferably, the second end of the elastic sheet is provided with a barb.
Preferably, the barb has a hook portion and an arcuate surface located outside the hook portion.
Preferably, the second end of the spring is located outside the clamping groove.
Preferably, each end of the clamping groove is provided with one or two opposite elastic sheets.
Preferably, the first end of the elastic piece and the upper inner wall of the clamping groove are integrally formed, so that the second end of the elastic piece can deviate up and down relative to the first end of the elastic piece.
Preferably, the clamping strip is arranged on the iron clamp along the longitudinal direction of the collodion cotton head, the clamping strip is provided with a protruding part, the clamping groove is provided with a matching part and a pair of check blocks positioned below the matching part, the matching part is matched with the protruding part, the clamping strip slides into the clamping groove along the longitudinal direction of the clamping groove, and an opening is formed between the pair of check blocks.
Preferably, the end part of the at least one wringing iron wire is arranged on the clamping groove.
Preferably, the device comprises a pair of wringing iron wires which are symmetrically arranged or comprise a U-shaped wringing iron wire.
The collodion mop of the utility model has the advantages that the whole replacement structure is free from left and right parts by the matching mode of the clamping strips, the clamping grooves and the elastic sheets, and the collodion mop can be conveniently inserted and taken out from any direction in a labor-saving manner.
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Fig. 1 is a partial external view of a first embodiment of the collodion mop of the present utility model.
Fig. 2 is a partial exploded view of a first embodiment of the collodion mop of the present utility model.
Fig. 3 is a side view showing a collodion mop according to a first embodiment of the present utility model, in which a collodion head is attached to a slot.
Fig. 4 is a sectional view of a wringing iron wire inserted into a clamping groove-a sectional view of the clamping groove in a first embodiment of a collodion mop of the present utility model.
Fig. 5 is an enlarged view of a portion a in fig. 4.
Fig. 6 is a partial exploded view of a second embodiment of the collodion mop of the present utility model.
Fig. 7 is a side view showing a collodion mop according to a second embodiment of the present utility model, in which a collodion head is attached to a slot.
Fig. 8a to 8b are different angle views of the catching groove in the second embodiment of the collodion mop of the present utility model.
Fig. 9 is a sectional view of a wringing iron wire inserted into a clamping groove-a sectional view of the clamping groove in a second embodiment of a collodion mop of the present utility model.
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1. clamping groove
11. Spring plate
111. Barb
1a groove
2. Clamping strip
3. Wringing iron wire
4. Collodion cotton head
41. Iron clamp
5. Handle grip
6. Long rivet
7. Short rivet
Detailed Description
The following disclosure provides many different embodiments, or examples, to demonstrate different components of an embodiment of the present utility model. Specific examples of components and arrangements of components in the present disclosure are disclosed below to simplify the present disclosure. Of course, these specific examples are not intended to limit the disclosure.
As shown in fig. 1 to 5, a first embodiment of the collodion mop of the present utility model is shown. The embodiment comprises a collodion head 4, a mop rod, a handle 5 arranged on the mop rod, a wringing roller connected with the end part of the mop rod and a pair of wringing iron wires 3.
The upper ends of the pair of wringing iron wires 3 are fixed on the handle 5 through long rivets 6, and the lower ends of the pair of wringing iron wires 3 are detachably connected with the collodion head 4 through a replacement structure. During operation, the handle 5 is pulled to drive the collodion head to move upwards so as to pass through the wringing rollers at two sides, and the collodion head is extruded by the wringing rollers to extrude the water in the collodion head.
The replacement structure comprises a clamping groove 1 and a clamping strip 2 arranged on the collodion cotton head 4, wherein the clamping strip 2 is matched with the clamping groove 1, and the clamping groove 1 and the clamping strip 2 are fixed through a limiting mechanism. The clamping strip 2 can be fixed on the iron clamp 41 of the collodion cotton head 4 through screws, the lower ends of the two wringing iron wires are symmetrically inserted into the through holes of the clamping groove 1, and the two wringing iron wires are fixed by a pair of short rivets 7.
The clamping strip 2 is arranged on the iron clamp 41 along the longitudinal direction of the collodion cotton head, the clamping strip 2 is provided with a protruding part, the clamping groove 1 is provided with a matching part and a pair of stop blocks positioned below the matching part, the matching part is matched with the protruding part, the clamping strip 2 can slide into the clamping groove along the longitudinal direction of the clamping groove, and an opening is formed between the pair of stop blocks.
In this embodiment, the limiting mechanism includes a pair of elastic pieces 11, and two elastic pieces 11 extending outwards are symmetrically arranged inside the clamping groove 1. The first end of the elastic piece 11 is integrally formed with the upper inner wall of the clamping groove 1, the second end of the elastic piece 11 extends towards the outside of the clamping groove, and the second end of the elastic piece 11 can deviate up and down relative to the first end of the elastic piece 11. In this embodiment, the spring 11 can be moved up and down.
Wherein, the second end of the spring plate 11 is provided with a barb 111. The barb is provided with a hook part and an arc-shaped surface positioned at the outer side of the hook part, and the arc-shaped surface is convenient for the clamping strip to slide along. The second end of the elastic sheet is preferably positioned outside the clamping groove, so that the elastic sheet is convenient to stir.
Thus, in the first embodiment of the present utility model, the collodion head insertion mode is specifically: one end of the clamping strip 2 slides in along the groove of the clamping groove 1, the clamping strip 2 presses the elastic piece 11 at one end in the way, the elastic piece 11 is pressed and toggled upwards, the position is fixed when one end of the clamping strip 2 is propped against the barb 111 of the elastic piece 11 at the other end, the clamping strip 2 just slides into the groove of the clamping groove 1 completely, meanwhile, the elastic piece 11 of the clamping groove 1 is not pressed any more, the clamping strip returns to a natural state, the barb 111 of the elastic piece 11 is propped against the tail end of the clamping strip 2, and the clamping strip 2 is fixed at the position;
the collodion cotton head is disassembled in a specific way: the end of the spring 11 is manually pushed upwards, and the barb 111 moves upwards at this time, so that the clamping strip 2 can be pulled out.
The matching way can make the replacement structure have no left and right parts and can be inserted and taken out from any direction.
As shown in fig. 6 to 9, a second embodiment of the collodion mop of the present utility model is shown. The main differences between the second embodiment and the first embodiment are: a single water squeezing iron wire and four elastic sheets. In this embodiment, a single wringing iron wire of the collodion mop is U-shaped, passes through the inside of the clamping groove, and specifically, the lower part of the wringing iron wire 3 is embedded into the groove 1a in the clamping groove 1. Four spring plates are outwards extended in the clamping groove, two spring plates are respectively arranged at two sides, and when the spring plates are stirred, the two spring plates are stirred together to realize insertion and extraction.
In this specification, the utility model has been described with reference to specific embodiments thereof. It will be apparent, however, that various modifications and changes may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the utility model. The specification and drawings are, accordingly, to be regarded in an illustrative rather than a restrictive sense.
Claims (10)
1. The utility model provides a collodion mop, its characterized in that includes collodion head, mop pole, sets up handle on the mop pole, be connected with the tip of mop pole squeeze water roller, at least one squeeze water iron wire, one end of at least one squeeze water iron wire with the handle be connected, the other end of at least one squeeze water iron wire be connected with collodion head through replacement structure detachably, replacement structure include the draw-in groove, set up the card strip on the collodion head, card strip with draw-in groove assorted, draw-in groove and card strip between realize fixedly through stop gear.
2. The collodion mop of claim 1, wherein said retaining mechanism comprises at least one tab, a first end of said tab being connected to an inner wall of said slot, a second end of said tab extending outwardly of said slot, said second end of said tab being deflectable relative to said first end of said tab.
3. The collodion mop of claim 2, wherein said second end of said flexible sheet is provided with barbs.
4. A collodion mop as claimed in claim 3, wherein said barbs have a hook portion and an arcuate surface which is outboard of said hook portion.
5. A collodion mop according to claim 3, wherein the second end of said resilient sheet is located outside said retaining groove.
6. The collodion mop of claim 2, wherein each end of said slot is provided with one or two opposing tabs.
7. The collodion mop of claim 2, wherein the first end of the spring plate is integrally formed with the upper inner wall of the slot such that the second end of the spring plate is vertically offset relative to the first end of the spring plate.
8. The collodion mop of any one of claims 1-7, wherein said clip strip is disposed on the iron clip in a longitudinal direction of said collodion head, and said clip strip has a projection, said slot has a mating portion and a pair of stops disposed below said mating portion, said mating portion mates with said projection, said clip strip slides into said slot in a longitudinal direction of said slot, and an opening is formed between said pair of stops.
9. The collodion mop of any one of claims 1-7, wherein an end of said at least one wringing iron wire is disposed on said clip groove.
10. The collodion mop of any one of claims 1-7, comprising a pair of wringing wires which are symmetrically arranged or comprise a U-shaped wringing wire.
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