CN220329367U - Cleaning wiper - Google Patents
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Abstract
The utility model discloses a cleaning wipe, comprising: the lower surface of the shell is provided with a sticky part for adhering cleaning materials; a pressing portion extending from an outside of the housing to an inside of the housing; the discharging mechanism comprises two discharging parts, wherein the two discharging parts are rotatably arranged in the shell and partially extend out of the lower surface of the shell, one end of each discharging part positioned in the shell is also provided with a transmission part, and the transmission parts are in butt joint with the pressing parts; the pressing part is pressed, the transmission part moves downwards to drive the two discharging parts to rotate so as to separate the cleaning materials from the sticking part. The utility model can separate the cleaning material and the cleaning wiper by one key, and is convenient for discarding the used cleaning material.
Description
Technical Field
The utility model relates to the technical field of cleaning tools, in particular to a cleaning wiper.
Background
When people clean the table tops (such as a gas cooker, a hand sink, a ceramic tile table top, a vegetable sink and the like), rags are generally adopted for cleaning, but the rags are used up and also need to be cleaned, and some stubborn stains are difficult to wash, so that water resources are wasted, and the cleaning agent is not environment-friendly.
The Non-Woven fabric (English name: non-Woven) is also called Non-Woven fabric, and is composed of oriented or random fibers according to the components, such as terylene, polypropylene, chinlon, spandex, acrylic fibers and the like, is a new-generation environment-friendly material, and has the characteristics of moisture resistance, ventilation, flexibility, light weight, combustion resistance, easy decomposition, no toxicity and irritation, rich colors, low price, recycling and the like. The nonwoven fabric may be produced by a spunbonding method, a melt blowing method, a hot rolling method, a hydroentangling method, etc., such as spunbonded fabric produced by a spunbonding method and melt blown fabric produced by a melt blowing method. The mask worn by people is melt-blown non-woven fabrics (the technical process of melt-blown non-woven fabrics comprises the steps of polymer feeding, melt extrusion, fiber forming, fiber cooling, net forming and cloth reinforcement).
The household common materials such as face tissues, wet tissues and dust removal papers can be used for cleaning the table top, and the face tissues can be reused for protecting the environment. There are many dust mops using nonwoven fabrics for cleaning, but there is no cleaning wipe specifically for cleaning a table surface. Therefore, it is necessary to provide a cleaning wipe for cleaning a table surface using a cleaning material such as nonwoven fabric.
Disclosure of Invention
The utility model aims to solve the technical problem of providing the cleaning wiper which can separate cleaning materials and cleaning wiper by one key and is convenient for discarding the used cleaning materials.
The technical scheme adopted by the utility model is as follows:
a cleaning wipe comprising:
the lower surface of the shell is provided with a sticky part for adhering cleaning materials;
a pressing portion extending from an outside of the housing to an inside of the housing;
the discharging mechanism comprises two discharging parts, wherein the two discharging parts are rotatably arranged in the shell and partially extend out of the lower surface of the shell, one end of each discharging part positioned in the shell is also provided with a transmission part, and the transmission parts are in butt joint with the pressing parts;
the pressing part is pressed, the transmission part moves downwards to drive the two discharging parts to rotate so as to separate the cleaning materials from the sticking part.
Preferably, the adhesive part is a magic tape.
Preferably, the cleaning material is a nonwoven fabric.
Preferably, the upper surface of the housing is further provided with a handle, and the front end of the handle is provided with a mounting cylinder penetrating through the interior of the housing for mounting the pressing part.
Preferably, the two discharging parts are rotatably connected through tooth meshing, and the transmission part is arranged on one of the two discharging parts.
Preferably, a spring is further arranged between the transmission part and the lower panel of the shell.
Preferably, a plurality of strip-shaped bosses are arranged on the lower surface of the shell and are used for installing the sticky part.
Preferably, the lower surface of the shell is provided with an avoidance groove, the two unloading parts are embedded into the avoidance groove, the free ends of the two unloading parts are also provided with a plurality of strip-shaped holes, and the strip-shaped holes are respectively sleeved on the periphery sides of the strip-shaped bosses.
Preferably, the edges of the strip-shaped holes are also provided with a plurality of salient points.
Preferably, the lower panel of the housing is detachably connected with the body of the housing.
Compared with the prior art, the utility model has the following beneficial effects:
according to the utility model, the cleaning material and the cleaning wiper are adhered together by using the magic tape, two rotationally connected discharging parts are arranged in the shell, the pressing part is pressed, and the free ends of the two discharging parts are mutually close to and far away from the lower surface of the shell, so that the cleaning material and the shell are separated.
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FIG. 1 is a schematic view of the overall structure of a cleaning wipe according to an embodiment of the present utility model;
FIG. 2 is a schematic view of an explosion structure of a cleaning brush according to an embodiment of the present utility model;
FIG. 3 is a schematic view of the bottom surface structure of the bottom panel according to an embodiment of the present utility model;
FIG. 4 is a schematic view of the upper surface structure of the lower panel according to an embodiment of the utility model;
FIG. 5 is a schematic diagram of a body structure of a housing according to an embodiment of the utility model;
fig. 6 is a schematic structural view of the discharging part and the driving part according to an embodiment of the present utility model.
The meaning of the reference numerals in the figures:
100-a housing; 110-a sticky portion; 120-avoiding holes; 130-bar-shaped bosses; 140-avoiding grooves; 150-a lower panel; 151-a rotating shaft seat; 152-clamping grooves; 160-body; 161-clamping strips; 200-pressing part; 300-a discharging mechanism; 310-a discharge part; 311-tooth; 312-rotating shaft; 313-bar holes; 314-bump; 320-a transmission part; 400-handle; 410-mounting a cartridge.
Detailed Description
In the description of the present utility model, it should be understood that references to orientation descriptions such as upper, lower, front, rear, left, right, etc. are based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the drawings, are merely for convenience of description of the present utility model and to simplify the description, and do not indicate or imply that the apparatus or elements referred to must have a particular orientation, be constructed and operated in a particular orientation, and thus should not be construed as limiting the present utility model.
In the description of the present utility model, a number means one or more, a number means two or more, and greater than, less than, exceeding, etc. are understood to not include the present number, and above, below, within, etc. are understood to include the present number. The description of the first and second is for the purpose of distinguishing between technical features only and should not be construed as indicating or implying relative importance or implicitly indicating the number of technical features indicated or implicitly indicating the precedence of the technical features indicated.
In the description of the present utility model, unless explicitly defined otherwise, terms such as arrangement, installation, connection, etc. should be construed broadly and the specific meaning of the terms in the present utility model can be reasonably determined by a person skilled in the art in combination with the specific contents of the technical scheme.
The utility model is further described below with reference to examples.
An embodiment of the present utility model provides a cleaning wipe, referring to fig. 1 and 2, including: a housing 100, a lower surface of the housing 100 being provided with a sticking portion 110 for sticking a cleaning material; a pressing portion 200 extending from the outside of the housing 100 to the inside of the housing 100; the unloading mechanism 300 comprises two unloading parts 310, wherein the two unloading parts 310 are rotatably arranged in the shell 100 and partially extend out of the lower surface of the shell 100, one end of the unloading part 310 positioned in the shell 100 is also provided with a transmission part 320, and the transmission part 320 is abutted with the pressing part 200; the pressing part 200 is pressed, and the driving part 320 moves downward to drive the two discharging parts 310 to rotate, so as to separate the cleaning material from the sticking part 110.
In this embodiment, the housing 100 may be a plastic housing, and is hollow, for example, a hollow box formed by enclosing an upper plate, a lower plate and a ring of side plates, and the cross section of the hollow box may be racetrack, square, round or other possible shapes. The lower panel (and/or upper panel) and side panels of the housing 100 may be configured for a snap-fit, fixed connection. Alternatively, when the housing 100 is configured in a cylindrical shape, the lower panel (and/or the upper panel) and the side panels may also be secured together by a rotational fit. The lower surface of the housing 100 may be provided as a horizontal surface so as to be able to conform to a countertop that requires cleaning.
The adhesive portion 110 is disposed on the lower surface of the housing 100, and may cover the entire lower surface of the housing 100, or may uniformly select several areas on the lower surface of the housing 100. When the area of the adhesive part 110 is smaller, the cleaning material is more easily separated from the housing 100. The cleaning material may be a common facial towel, wet towel, etc., and can be adhered to the adhesive portion 110.
The pressing portion 200 is a button, which may be cylindrical in shape, and has a flange at the bottom thereof to prevent sliding out of the housing 100. The discharging mechanism 300 includes two discharging portions 310 rotatably connected, and the discharging portions 310 may be plate-shaped, and a portion exposed from the lower surface of the housing is tightly attached to the lower surface of the housing, so that the discharging portion can be tightly attached to the surface to be cleaned during the cleaning operation.
The two discharge portions 310 are rotatably provided in the housing 100, where there may be two cases:
in one case, the two discharge portions 310 do not interact with each other. In this case, the two discharging portions 310 may be independently fixed to the lower panel of the housing 100 by means of pins, and the two discharging portions 310 may be rotated about respective pins, respectively.
It is also possible that the two discharge portions 310 are nested within each other, e.g. the fixed end of one of the discharge portions acts as a pin and the fixed end of the other discharge portion acts as a sleeve, the two discharge portions 310 being formally pinned but not interacting.
An extension plate is provided at the lower end of the pressing portion 200, and can simultaneously abut against the transmission portion 320 of the two discharging portions 310 located in the housing 100.
Alternatively, the two discharge portions 310 may interact with each other. In this case, the contact portions of the two discharging portions 310 may be engaged by teeth, and when one discharging portion rotates, the other discharging portion rotates. In this case, only one of the two discharging portions 310 needs to be provided with the transmission portion 320.
As shown in fig. 3, the lower surface of the housing 100 is further provided with a relief hole 120, and the two discharging portions 310 partially extend out of the housing 100 through the relief hole 120, so that the free ends of the two discharging portions 310 move in a direction away from the lower surface of the housing 100, and separate the cleaning material from the adhesive portion 110.
In a preferred embodiment, the adhesive portion 110 is a velcro.
In this embodiment, the adhesive portion 110 may be a common hook-and-loop velcro, i.e., a female velcro. Preferably, the adhesive portion 110 is an injection hook-and-loop fastener. The injection hook in the magic tape is a connecting auxiliary material, has hook surface and hair surface collocation, and common magic tape in our life is mainly used on clothes and shoes and caps, along with the progress of the time technology, the hook surface of the magic tape is also replaced and replaced by the injection hook slowly, and the injection hook can adopt continuous production in the manufacturing process, so that the hook type is orderly arranged in height.
The injection hook is a magic tape with a special high end, is a common connecting auxiliary material, and only has a hook surface, and the rough surface can be additionally selected for matching. The injection hook is made of polymer and nylon through injection molding, and the hook surface is soft, and the material is ultra-thin, can be matched with various adhesive soft surface materials, especially adhesive cloth, is a high-end product in a magic tape series, and is made of transparent and opaque materials.
The back of the velcro is fixed to the lower surface of the housing 100, for example by gluing, and also by screwing. The cleaning wipe of the present utility model is forcibly pressed against the cleaning material, and the adhesive portion 110 is tightly adhered to the cleaning material.
In a preferred embodiment, the cleaning material is a nonwoven fabric.
In the embodiment, the cleaning material is preferably non-woven fabric, the raw materials are widely used, the full utilization can be realized, and the environment is protected. Such as facial tissues, wet tissues, dust tissues, and the like, which are commonly used.
In a preferred embodiment, as shown in fig. 2, the upper surface of the housing 100 is further provided with a handle 400, and the front end of the handle 400 is provided with a mounting cylinder 410 penetrating the interior of the housing 100 for mounting the pressing portion 200.
In this embodiment, the present utility model is applicable to a variety of applications. The handle 400 is disposed on the upper surface of the housing 100, and the pressing portion 200 is disposed on the handle 400, preferably at the front end of the handle 400, so that the cleaning materials such as non-woven fabrics can be separated by the thumb for pressing operation during use. The handle 400 may be integrally formed with the housing 100. It is also possible that the handle 400 is detachably connected to the housing 100, for example, a hook is provided on the housing 100, and a slot is provided on the handle 400, so that the handle 400 and the housing 100 are fixed together through a snap fit. Alternatively, the handle 400 is provided with external threads and the housing 100 is provided with corresponding internal threads, which are secured together by threaded engagement.
The mounting cylinder 410 may be formed as a hollow cylindrical cylinder, and the pressing portion 200 is fitted to the inner wall of the mounting cylinder 410 and is slidable up and down in the mounting cylinder 410. The upper end of the pressing part 200 is exposed to the upper end of the mounting cylinder 410 to facilitate the finger pressing operation. The lower end of the pressing portion 200 extends into the housing 100 and abuts against the transmission portion 320, so that the downward force of the pressing portion 200 is converted into the steering force of the transmission portion 320, and the discharging portion 310 is driven to rotate.
In a preferred embodiment, as shown in fig. 2 and 6, the two discharging portions 310 are engaged and rotatably connected by teeth 311, and the transmission portion 320 is disposed on one of the two discharging portions 310.
In this embodiment, first, the two discharging portions 310 are rotatably connected and fixed on the lower panel 150, for example, a rotating shaft seat 151 is provided on the lower panel 150, and a rotating shaft 312 is provided on the two discharging portions 310, and the rotating shaft 312 can rotate in the rotating shaft seat 151. Then, the two discharging parts 310 are engaged and connected, one of the discharging parts rotates, and the other discharging part rotates along with the rotation, so that only the transmission part 320 is arranged on one of the discharging parts. The driving part 320 has a plate shape, and one end thereof is fixed to the discharging part 310, and it is possible that the driving part 320 is integrally formed with the discharging part 310, and the other end of the driving part 320 is inclined to extend upward to the lower end of the pressing part 200.
In a preferred embodiment, a spring is also provided between the transmission portion 320 and the lower panel of the housing 100.
In this embodiment, in order to ensure that after the pressing portion 200 is released, the transmission portion 320 can be reset upwards, so that the discharging portion 310 returns to a state of being closely attached to the lower surface of the housing 100, a spring, preferably a torsion spring, may be disposed between the transmission portion 320 and the lower surface of the housing 100, and one torsion arm of the torsion spring is fixed on the transmission portion 320, and the other torsion arm is fixed on the lower panel of the housing 100. The elastic potential energy of the torsion spring gives the transmission part 320 an upward turning force until the discharging part 310 is closely attached to the lower surface of the housing 100 to reach an equilibrium state.
It is also possible that the spring employs a tension spring, such as one end hooked on the inner wall of the housing 100 and one end hooked on the transmission part 320, to pull the transmission part 320 to rotate upward.
In a preferred embodiment, as shown in fig. 3, the lower surface of the housing 100 is provided with a plurality of bar-shaped bosses 130 for mounting the adhesive portion 110.
In this embodiment, since the adhesive force of the magic tape is very strong, the cleaning material is not easy to fall off, so that the form of shrinking the adhesive area of the adhesive portion 110 is adopted, and a plurality of strip-shaped bosses 130 are selected to surround the periphery of the lower surface of the housing 100, so as to play a role in adhesion, and reduce the difficulty of falling off the cleaning material as much as possible.
In a preferred embodiment, as shown in fig. 3, the lower surface of the housing 100 is provided with a avoidance groove 140, two discharging portions 310 are embedded into the avoidance groove 140, the free ends of the two discharging portions 310 are further provided with a plurality of strip-shaped holes 313, and the plurality of strip-shaped holes 313 are respectively sleeved on the periphery sides of the plurality of strip-shaped bosses 130.
In this embodiment, the lower surface of the housing 100 is provided with the avoidance groove 140 for embedding the discharge portion 310, so as to ensure that the discharge portion 310 and the bar-shaped boss 130 on the lower surface of the housing 100 are on the same horizontal plane during the cleaning and wiping process, and the wiping effect is good.
In order to further reduce the falling difficulty of the cleaning material, a bar-shaped hole 313 matched with the bar-shaped boss 130 in size and shape is provided at the free end of the discharging portion 310, so that a pulling force can be applied completely from the periphery of the adhesive portion 110 in the downward rotation process of the discharging portion 310, and the cleaning material is pulled out.
In a preferred embodiment, as shown in fig. 6, the edges of the bar-shaped holes 313 are further provided with a plurality of bumps 314.
In this embodiment, the protruding points 314 are disposed on the periphery of the strip-shaped hole 313, so that friction force can be increased in the downward rotation process of the discharging portion 310, the cleaning material can be effectively clamped, and the deformation degree of the cleaning material under tearing is reduced, so that the falling effect of the cleaning material is effectively improved.
In a preferred embodiment, as shown in fig. 4 and 5, the lower panel 150 of the housing 100 is detachably connected to the body 160 of the housing 100.
In this embodiment, the lower panel 150 is provided with the clamping groove 152, the body 160 is provided with the clamping strip 161, and after the clamping strip 161 is buckled, the clamping strip 161 is embedded into the clamping groove 152, so that the lower panel 150 and the body 160 are fixed together.
The above-mentioned embodiments of the present utility model are not intended to limit the scope of the present utility model, and the embodiments of the present utility model are not limited thereto, and all kinds of modifications, substitutions or alterations made to the above-mentioned structures of the present utility model according to the above-mentioned general knowledge and conventional means of the art without departing from the basic technical ideas of the present utility model shall fall within the scope of the present utility model.
Claims (10)
1. A cleaning wipe, comprising:
the lower surface of the shell is provided with a sticky part for adhering cleaning materials;
a pressing portion extending from an outside of the housing to an inside of the housing;
the discharging mechanism comprises two discharging parts, wherein the two discharging parts are rotatably arranged in the shell and partially extend out of the lower surface of the shell, one end of each discharging part positioned in the shell is also provided with a transmission part, and the transmission parts are in butt joint with the pressing parts;
the pressing part is pressed, the transmission part moves downwards to drive the two discharging parts to rotate so as to separate the cleaning materials from the sticking part.
2. The cleaning wipe of claim 1, wherein the adhesive portion is a velcro.
3. The cleaning wipe of claim 1 wherein said cleaning material is a nonwoven.
4. The cleaning wipe according to claim 1, wherein the upper surface of the housing is further provided with a handle, and a front end of the handle is provided with a mounting cylinder penetrating the inside of the housing for mounting the pressing portion.
5. The cleaning wipe of claim 1 wherein said two discharge portions are rotatably connected by a tooth engagement, said transmission portion being disposed on one of said two discharge portions.
6. The cleaning wipe of claim 1 wherein a spring is further disposed between the drive section and the lower panel of the housing.
7. The cleaning wipe of claim 1 wherein a lower surface of said housing is provided with a plurality of strip-shaped bosses for mounting said adhesive portions.
8. The cleaning brush according to claim 7, wherein an avoidance groove is formed in the lower surface of the shell, the two unloading parts are embedded into the avoidance groove, a plurality of strip-shaped holes are further formed in the free ends of the two unloading parts, and the strip-shaped holes are respectively sleeved on the periphery sides of the strip-shaped bosses.
9. The cleaning wipe of claim 8 wherein the edges of the strip-shaped aperture are further provided with a plurality of bumps.
10. The cleaning wipe of claim 1 wherein the lower panel of the housing is removably connected to the body of the housing.
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