CN220988734U - Cleaning brush assembly structure and washing equipment - Google Patents

Cleaning brush assembly structure and washing equipment Download PDF

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CN220988734U
CN220988734U CN202322345436.1U CN202322345436U CN220988734U CN 220988734 U CN220988734 U CN 220988734U CN 202322345436 U CN202322345436 U CN 202322345436U CN 220988734 U CN220988734 U CN 220988734U
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邱朝
田云
王佑喜
李宏彬
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The utility model discloses a cleaning brush assembly structure and washing equipment, wherein the cleaning brush assembly structure comprises a cleaning brush, a base and at least two locking components, the locking components comprise a buckle rotatably assembled on the cleaning brush, an elastic component arranged between the buckle and the cleaning brush and a matching piece arranged on the base; one end of the buckle is provided with a locking part, and the other end is provided with an operating part; the buckle is configured to rotate to a locking position where the locking part is clamped with the corresponding matching piece by the elastic force of the elastic part, and the operating part can rotate to the locking part to be separated from the corresponding matching piece by the action of external pressure against the elastic force of the elastic part. In the cleaning brush assembly structure provided by the utility model, a user can manually assemble and disassemble the cleaning brush, the operation is simple and convenient, and the fasteners are not required to be assembled and disassembled by using a wrench, a screwdriver and other assembling and disassembling tools.

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Cleaning brush assembly structure and washing equipment
Technical Field
The utility model belongs to the technical field of cleaning brushes, and particularly relates to a cleaning brush assembly structure and washing equipment comprising the cleaning brush assembly structure.
Background
The shoe washer is a washing device which is directionally designed according to the cleaning requirement of shoes. A shoe washing chamber of a shoe washing machine is typically provided with a cleaning brush, a spray device or a combination of a cleaning brush and a spray device for the purpose of cleaning shoes by means of friction brushing and/or water impingement. In order to meet the requirement of high-capacity shoe washing, most of the existing shoe washing machines are arranged into a pulsator type structure, specifically, a washing barrel capable of accommodating multiple pairs of shoes and a rotatable pulsator arranged at the bottom of the washing barrel are arranged in the pulsator type shoe washing machine, cleaning brushes are arranged on the pulsator, and when the pulsator rotates, the cleaning brushes can be driven to rotate so as to stir and rub the shoes in the barrel, so that the aim of washing the shoes is fulfilled.
Because the cleaning brush can rub with shoes for a long time in the during operation, the wearing and tearing volume is great to some impeller formula shoe washers still probably compromise and have the function of doing washing, consequently the cleaning brush is connected to the impeller with detachable mode mostly, thereby satisfies the demand that the user changed the cleaning brush or dismantle the cleaning brush and carry out washing or clean maintenance's demand.
At present, a cleaning brush in a shoe washing machine is usually required to be replaced by using a disassembling tool to disassemble and assemble a fastener, so that a user is inconvenient to operate, and the fastener is easy to lose, so that the use experience of the user is affected.
Disclosure of utility model
The utility model provides a cleaning brush assembly structure and washing equipment aiming at the problems in the prior art.
In order to achieve the above design purpose, the utility model is realized by adopting the following technical scheme:
According to a first aspect of the present application, there is provided a cleaning brush assembly structure comprising:
A cleaning brush;
A base;
The locking assemblies comprise buckles, elastic parts and matching pieces, the buckles are rotatably assembled on the cleaning brush, the elastic parts are arranged between the buckles and the cleaning brush, and the matching pieces are arranged on the base;
Wherein, one end of the buckle is provided with a locking part, and the other end is provided with an operating part;
The buckle is configured to rotate to a locking position where the locking part is clamped with the corresponding matching piece under the elastic force of the elastic part, and the operating part can rotate to the locking part to be separated from the corresponding matching piece under the action of external pressure and overcoming the elastic force of the elastic part.
In some embodiments of the application, the cleaning brush comprises a brush body and bristles arranged on the brush body, notches are respectively arranged at two opposite ends of the brush body, two locking assemblies are arranged, and two buckles are respectively rotatably connected in the corresponding notches.
In some embodiments of the application, the locking portion extends from the bottom of the notch and the operating portion is located at the top of the notch when the clasp is in the locked position.
In some embodiments of the application, when the buckle is in the locking position, the operating portion is located in the notch, and an extending direction of the operating portion is consistent with an extending direction of the brush body.
In some embodiments of the application, the base is provided with a mounting groove in which the mating member is disposed, and the brush body is fitted in the mounting groove.
In some embodiments of the present application, a positioning structure is disposed between the brush body and the base, the positioning structure includes a positioning block and a positioning groove that are in a snap fit, one of the positioning block and the positioning groove is disposed at the bottom of the brush body, and the other is disposed at the bottom of the mounting groove.
In some embodiments of the application, the mating element is provided in a cylindrical configuration and the locking portion is provided in a hook configuration adapted to the mating element.
In some embodiments of the present application, two locking assemblies are provided, and the directions of the buckles of the two locking assemblies are opposite under the action of the elastic force of the corresponding elastic parts.
According to a second aspect of the present application, there is also provided a washing apparatus comprising a main body on which the above-described cleaning brush assembly structure is provided.
In some embodiments of the application, a base of the cleaning brush mounting structure is rotatably disposed on the machine body, the base being mounted with at least one of the cleaning brushes by a locking assembly.
Compared with the prior art, the utility model has the advantages and positive effects that:
The cleaning brush is detachably assembled on the base through the at least two locking assemblies, when the buckles of the at least two locking assemblies are rotated to the locking positions, the cleaning brush can be stably fixed on the base, the elastic component can limit the buckles to the locking positions, the buckles are prevented from rotating, and the cleaning brush is prevented from falling off in the use process;
When the cleaning brush is detached, a user presses the operation part of the buckle to enable the locking part of the buckle to be separated from the corresponding matching piece, so that the cleaning brush can be detached from the base, and the operation is convenient; when the cleaning brush is installed, the buckle can automatically rotate to the locking position under the drive of the elastic component, and the installation process is simpler and labor-saving;
The locking assembly is simple in structure, easy to process and low in cost, the cleaning brush can be manually installed and detached by a user, the operation is simple and convenient, the fastening piece is not required to be detached by using a wrench, a screwdriver and other disassembly tools, and the use experience of the user is improved.
Other features and advantages of the present utility model will become apparent upon review of the detailed description of the utility model in conjunction with the drawings.
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In order to more clearly illustrate the technical solutions of the embodiments of the present utility model, the drawings that are needed in the embodiments will be briefly described below, and it is obvious that the drawings in the following description are some embodiments of the present utility model, and other drawings may be obtained according to these drawings without inventive effort for a person skilled in the art.
FIG. 1 is a cross-sectional view of a cleaning brush assembly structure in a locked position in one embodiment of the present application;
FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view of a cleaning brush assembly structure in an unlocked position in one embodiment of the present application;
FIG. 3 is an isometric view of a cleaning brush mounting structure in one embodiment of the application;
FIG. 4 is a top view of a cleaning brush mounting structure in one embodiment of the application;
FIG. 5 is a schematic view of a cleaning brush bottom structure of a cleaning brush mounting structure in one embodiment of the present application;
FIG. 6 is an isometric view of a base of a cleaning brush assembly structure in one embodiment of the application;
Fig. 7 is a schematic view of a cleaning brush assembly structure of a washing apparatus in another embodiment of the present application.
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1. a cleaning brush;
11. A brush body; 12. brushing; 13. a rotating shaft;
111. a notch;
2. A base;
21. a mounting groove;
3. a locking assembly;
31. A buckle; 32. an elastic member; 33. a mating member;
311. a locking part; 312. an operation unit;
4. A positioning structure;
41. a positioning groove; 42. and (5) positioning blocks.
Detailed Description
The following description of the embodiments of the present utility model will be made clearly and completely with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which it is apparent that the embodiments described are only some embodiments of the present utility model, but not all embodiments. All other embodiments, which can be made by those skilled in the art based on the embodiments of the utility model without making any inventive effort, are intended to be within the scope of the utility model.
In the description of the present utility model, it should be understood that the terms "upper," "lower," "left," "right," "vertical," "transverse," "top," "bottom," "inner," "outer," and the like indicate or are based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the drawings, merely to facilitate description of the present utility model and to simplify the description, and do not indicate or imply that the devices or elements referred to must have a particular orientation, be configured 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, it should be noted that the terms "mounted," "connected," and "coupled" are to be construed broadly, as well as, for example, fixedly coupled, detachably coupled, or integrally coupled, unless otherwise specifically indicated and defined. The specific meaning of the above terms in the present utility model will be understood in specific cases by those of ordinary skill in the art. In the description of the embodiments, a particular feature, structure, material, or characteristic may be combined in any suitable manner in one or more embodiments or examples.
In the description of the present utility model, unless otherwise indicated, the meaning of "a plurality" is two or more.
In one embodiment of the present application, there is provided an assembling structure of a cleaning brush, as shown in fig. 1 and 2, comprising a cleaning brush 1, a base 2, and at least two locking members 3, the cleaning brush 1 being detachably assembled to the base 2 through the at least two locking members 3.
Wherein the locking assembly 3 comprises a catch 31, an elastic member 32 and a mating member 33. The catch 31 is rotatably fitted on the cleaning brush 1, the elastic member 32 is provided between the catch 31 and the cleaning brush 1, and the fitting member 33 is provided on the base 2 and is for fitting with the catch 31.
In detail, as shown in fig. 1 and 2, the buckle 31 is provided with a locking portion 311 at one end and an operating portion 312 at the other end. The clasp 31 is configured to: the locking part 311 of the elastic member 32 is rotated to be engaged with the mating member 33, at this time, the position of the buckle 31 is a locking position, and the operating part 312 of the elastic member 32 can be rotated against the elastic force of the elastic member 32 to disengage the locking part 311 from the corresponding mating member 33, at this time, the position of the buckle 31 is an unlocking position.
As shown in fig. 1, the cleaning brush 1 can be stably fixed to the base 2 when the buckles 31 of the locking assembly 3 are all rotated to the locking position.
As shown in fig. 2, the operation parts 312 of all the buckles 31 are pressed simultaneously, so that the cleaning brush 1 can be directly detached from the base 2 after all the buckles 31 are rotated to the unlocking position.
When the cleaning brush 1 is installed, the buckle 31 can automatically rotate to the locking position under the drive of the elastic component 32, and the installation process is simpler and labor-saving.
The elastic component 32 can limit the buckle 31 to the locking position, prevent the buckle 31 from rotating, and prevent the cleaning brush 1 from falling off in the using process. The elastic member 32 may employ a compression spring, a torsion spring, a spring plate, or the like.
The locking component 3 is simple in structure, easy to process and low in cost, a user can directly realize the installation and the disassembly of the cleaning brush 1 by pressing the operation part 312 of the buckle 31, the operation is simple and convenient, the disassembly and assembly of the fasteners by using tools such as a wrench and a screwdriver are not needed, and the use experience of the user is improved.
In some embodiments of the present application, as shown in fig. 3 and 4, the cleaning brush 1 includes a brush body 11 and bristles 12, the brush body 11 being a mounting base, the bristles 12 being fixedly disposed on the brush body 11. Opposite ends of the brush body 11 are respectively provided with notches 111. The locking assembly 3 is provided with two catches 31 rotatably connected in corresponding notches 111, respectively. The two locking assemblies 3 can lock the opposite ends of the brush body 11 respectively, so that the brush body 11 can be stably installed, and when the cleaning brush 1 is disassembled, a user needs to press the operation parts 312 of all the buckles 31 simultaneously, so that the two buckles 31 are arranged to be easier to operate, and the operation difficulty is avoided.
It should be noted that the structure of the brush body 11 and the brush bristles 12 of the cleaning brush 1 is merely an example, and the present application is not limited thereto, and those skilled in the art may design the structure of the cleaning brush 1 according to actual structural arrangement or assembly requirements. For example, the bristles 12 of the cleaning brush 1 may be replaced with a cleaning sponge, a cleaning cloth, or the like.
In one embodiment, as shown in fig. 3, the catch 31 may be rotatably coupled in the notch 111 by the rotation shaft 13. The elastic member 32 is a torsion spring, and is assembled on the rotating shaft 13, one end of the torsion spring is matched with the brush body 11, and the other end is matched with the buckle 31.
The elasticity of the elastic component 32 can provide pretightening force for the buckle 31, so that the buckle 31 is pressed against the matching piece 33, and the device is more stable and not easy to loosen.
In detail, for clarity and conciseness of the description herein, referring to the direction of view of fig. 1, the brush body 11 extends in the lateral direction with a surface of the brush body 11 facing the base 2 as a bottom surface and a surface facing away from the base 2 as a top surface.
Bristles 12 are set on the top surface of the brush body 11. Two buckles 31 are distributed at opposite ends of the brush body 11 in the extending direction. The notch 111 extends laterally inward from the end face of the brush body 11, and the notch 111 extends upward to the top face of the brush body 11 and downward to the bottom face of the brush body 11.
The rotating shafts 13 are located in the notch 111 and connected to two opposite side walls in the notch 111, and the extending directions of the two rotating shafts 13 may be perpendicular to the extending direction of the brush body 11. The rotation shaft 13 is connected at a position between both ends of the buckle 31, and the locking portion 311 and the operating portion 312 on the buckle 31 rotate around the rotation shaft 13.
In some embodiments of the present application, as shown in fig. 1 and 3, when the buckle 31 is in the locked position, the locking portion 311 of the buckle extends from the bottom of the notch 111 and is engaged with the mating piece 33 on the base 2, and the operating portion 312 is located at the top of the notch 111.
When the user removes the cleaning brush 1, the user presses the operation portion 312 downward from above the brush body 11, and the operation portion 312 is provided on the top of the notch 111, thereby facilitating the pressing operation by the user.
In some embodiments of the present application, as shown in fig. 1 and 3, when the catch 31 is in the locked position, the operation portion 312 is located in the notch 111, and the extending direction of the operation portion 312 coincides with the extending direction of the brush body 11. The extending direction of the operation portion 312 can be convenient for the user to press from top to bottom, and the pressing directions of the operation portions 312 of the two buckles 31 are the same, so that the user can press simultaneously, and the operation is comfortable.
In detail, the locking portion 311 and the operating portion 312 of the catch 31 form an angle with respect to the rotation shaft 13, and when the catch 31 is located at the locking position, as shown in fig. 3, the locking portion 311 is located below the notch 111 and extends vertically, and the operating portion 312 is located at the top of the notch 111 and extends laterally.
In some embodiments of the present application, as shown in fig. 1 and 2, the base 2 is provided with a mounting groove 21, and the mating piece 33 of the locking assembly 3 is disposed in the mounting groove 21, and the brush body 11 of the cleaning brush 1 is at least partially fitted in the mounting groove 21.
When the buckle 31 is located at the locking position, the locking part 311 and the matching piece 33 which are clamped together are hidden in the mounting groove 21, so that the locking part 311 is not easy to be extruded and collided by the outside to be separated from the matching piece 33, and the stability of the cleaning brush 1 assembled on the base 2 is improved.
Further, the clip 31 may be provided in an arc-shaped structure, which reduces the area of the clip 31 exposed outside the mounting groove 21, and reduces the risk of the clip 31 being squeezed to collide and disengage from the mating member 33.
The notch 111 of the brush body 11 may be configured to be matched with the buckle 31, and when the buckle 31 is in the locking position, the locking portion 311 extends out from the bottom of the notch 111, and no other portion except the locking portion 311 exceeds the edge of the notch 111.
The mounting groove 21 may be formed to be adapted to the bottom of the brush body 11, and positions of opposite ends of the mounting groove 21 corresponding to the clip 31 may be formed in an arc-shaped structure to adapt to a track of the clip 31 when rotating.
In some embodiments of the present application, as shown in fig. 1 and 2, the mating piece 33 may be provided in a cylindrical structure, and the locking portion 311 is provided in a hook structure adapted to the mating piece 33. The locking portion 311 can catch the mating member 33 when the catch 31 is rotated to the locking position.
In detail, the engaging piece 33 is parallel to the rotating shaft 13, a space is left between the engaging piece 33 and the bottom of the mounting groove 21, and the locking portion 311 can be rotated to the lower side of the engaging piece 33. The locking portion 311 is provided in an arc-shaped configuration to be adapted to the shape of the mating member 33.
Since the movement track of the locking portion 311 is an arc line, the matching piece 33 is provided in a cylindrical structure, so that the movement track of the locking portion 311 can be adapted, the locking portion 311 can smoothly hook the matching piece 33 when being mounted, and can smoothly separate from the matching piece 33 when being dismounted.
In some embodiments of the present application, as shown in fig. 1 and 2, a positioning structure 4 is disposed between the brush body 11 and the base 2, and the positioning structure 4 is used to define the installation position of the brush body 11.
When the brush body 11 is mounted in the mounting groove 21, the positioning structure 4 is used for positioning, so that the position of the buckle 31 can correspond to the matching piece 33. After the brush body 11 is installed in place, the buckle 31 rotates under the elastic force of the elastic component 32, and the locking part 311 is accurately engaged with the matching piece 33.
The positioning structure 4 comprises a positioning block 42 and a positioning groove 41 which can be in clamping fit, wherein one of the positioning block 42 and the positioning groove 41 is arranged at the bottom of the brush body 11, and the other is arranged at the bottom of the mounting groove 21. The positioning block 42 is adapted to the shape of the positioning groove 41, and when being clamped together, the positioning block can limit the relative position of the brush body 11 and the base 2 in the transverse direction, so that the brush body 11 is prevented from transversely shaking, and the buckle 31 at the locking position is prevented from being separated from the matching piece 33.
In one embodiment shown in fig. 5 and 6, the positioning groove 41 of the positioning structure 4 is disposed at the bottom of the brush body 11, and the positioning block 42 is disposed at the bottom of the mounting groove 21.
In detail, the positioning groove 41 is provided at a position between both ends of the brush body 11, and the positioning block 42 may be provided in a block-shaped structure. The cleaning brush 1 is a consumable part, and the positioning groove 41 is provided on the brush body 11, so that the manufacturing material of the brush body 11 can be reduced, and the cost can be reduced.
In some embodiments of the present application, as shown in fig. 1 and 2, the locking assemblies 3 are provided with two locking assemblies 3, and the directions of the buckles 31 of the two locking assemblies 3 are opposite under the action of the elastic force of the corresponding elastic members 32, so that when the two locking assemblies rotate to the locking position, the brush body 11 can be limited in opposite directions, and the buckles 31 are prevented from loosening and falling in a detachable direction.
In one embodiment shown in fig. 2, the operating portions 312 of the two buckles 31 are located near the inner side of the notch 111 on the rotating shaft 13. Referring to the view of fig. 2, in the left locking assembly 3, the elastic member 32 drives the catch 31 to rotate counterclockwise; in the right locking assembly 3, the elastic member 32 drives the catch 31 to rotate clockwise; so that the positions of the two snaps 31 can be restricted in the left-right direction.
In detail, the catch 31 has a certain width, which means the dimension of the catch 31 in the extending direction of the rotation shaft 13. Increasing the width of the catch 31 can improve the stability of the catch 31 in the width direction, and can increase the contact area of the locking portion 311 and the mating member 33 when they are engaged, increase the friction force therebetween, and stabilize the engagement.
In the cleaning brush assembly structure provided in this embodiment, the cleaning brush 1 and the base 2 are simple in structure, and two locking assemblies 3 can be stable lock the cleaning brush 1 on the base 2 to be difficult to become flexible and drop, the user presses the operating portion 312 of buckle 31 and can directly dismouting cleaning brush 1, convenient operation does not need to use with the help of assembly and disassembly tools, and the use experience is better.
In another embodiment of the present application, there is provided a washing apparatus including a main body (not shown) on which a cleaning brush assembly structure is provided. The washing device may be a shoe washer, a floor washer or other device that uses a cleaning brush to perform a cleaning function.
The cleaning brush assembly structure of the washing apparatus includes a cleaning brush 1, a base 2, and two locking assemblies 3, and the cleaning brush 1 is detachably assembled to the base 2 through the two locking assemblies 3.
Wherein the locking assembly 3 comprises a catch 31, an elastic member 32 and a mating member 33. The catch 31 is provided rotatably fitted on the cleaning brush 1, the elastic member 32 is provided between the catch 31 and the cleaning brush 1, and the fitting member 33 is provided on the base 2 and is for fitting with the catch 31.
In detail, as shown in fig. 1 and 2, the buckle 31 is provided with a locking portion 311 at one end and an operating portion 312 at the other end. The latch 31 is configured to rotate to a locking position where the locking portion 311 is engaged with the mating piece 33 under the elastic force of the elastic member 32, and the operating portion 312 is capable of rotating to a releasing position where the locking portion 311 is disengaged from the corresponding mating piece 33 against the elastic force of the elastic member 32 under the action of external pressure, and at this time, the position of the latch 31 is an unlocking position.
As shown in fig. 1, when the buckles 31 of the two locking assemblies 3 are rotated to the locking position, the cleaning brush 1 can be stably fixed on the base 2, the elastic component 32 can limit the buckles 31 to the locking position, the buckles 31 are prevented from rotating, and the cleaning brush 1 is prevented from falling off in the use process.
As shown in fig. 2, the operation parts 312 of the two buckles 31 are pressed at the same time, so that the cleaning brush 1 can be directly detached from the base 2 after the two buckles 31 are rotated to the unlocking position.
The locking assembly 3 is simple in structure, easy to process and low in cost, and a user can directly install and detach the cleaning brush 1 by pressing the operation parts 312 of the two buckles 31, so that the cleaning brush is simple and convenient to operate.
In this embodiment, other specific structures, principles, functions, etc. of the cleaning brush assembly structure of the washing apparatus may refer to the cleaning brush assembly structure provided in the above embodiment.
In some embodiments of the present application, as shown in fig. 7, a base 2 of the cleaning brush mounting structure is rotatably provided on a body, and at least one cleaning brush 1 is mounted on the base 2 by a locking assembly 3. The base 2 rotates with the cleaning brush 1, and the number of the cleaning brushes 1 is increased, so that the cleaning efficiency of the washing apparatus can be improved.
In detail, the base 2 is a pulsator, and a driving device is mounted between the machine body and the base 2, and drives the base 2 to rotate on the machine body. The driving device may employ a servo motor or other types of motors, which is not limited in the present application.
In one embodiment shown in fig. 7, four cleaning brushes 1 are mounted on the base 2, and the four cleaning brushes 1 are distributed in a cross shape. The base 2 is arranged in a disc structure, the rotation axis of the base is positioned at the center of a circle, and a plurality of cleaning brushes 1 are distributed around the center of the circle.
The cleaning brush 1 detachably assembled on the impeller of the washing equipment is used for cleaning, so that the cleaning efficiency is higher, the cleaning brush 1 is convenient to disassemble and assemble, tools such as a wrench and a screwdriver are not required to be used for disassembling and assembling the fastener, and the use experience of a user is improved.
The above embodiments are only for illustrating the technical solution of the present utility model, and are not limiting; although the utility model has been described in detail with reference to the foregoing embodiments, it will be apparent to one skilled in the art that modifications may be made to the technical solutions described in the foregoing embodiments, or equivalents may be substituted for some of the technical features thereof; such modifications and substitutions do not depart from the spirit and scope of the corresponding technical solutions.

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1. A cleaning brush assembly structure, comprising:
A cleaning brush;
A base;
The locking assemblies comprise buckles, elastic parts and matching pieces, the buckles are rotatably assembled on the cleaning brush, the elastic parts are arranged between the buckles and the cleaning brush, and the matching pieces are arranged on the base;
Wherein, one end of the buckle is provided with a locking part, and the other end is provided with an operating part;
The buckle is configured to rotate to a locking position where the locking part is clamped with the corresponding matching piece under the elastic force of the elastic part, and the operating part can rotate to the locking part to be separated from the corresponding matching piece under the action of external pressure and overcoming the elastic force of the elastic part.
2. The cleaning brush assembly structure according to claim 1, wherein,
The cleaning brush comprises a brush body and brush hair arranged on the brush body, notches are respectively arranged at two opposite ends of the brush body, two locking assemblies are arranged, and two buckles are respectively and rotatably connected in the corresponding notches.
3. The cleaning brush assembly structure according to claim 2, wherein,
When the buckle is positioned at the locking position, the locking part extends out from the bottom of the notch, and the operating part is positioned at the top of the notch.
4. The cleaning brush assembly structure according to claim 2, wherein,
When the buckle is positioned at the locking position, the operation part is positioned in the notch, and the extending direction of the operation part is consistent with the extending direction of the brush body.
5. The cleaning brush assembly structure according to claim 2, wherein,
The brush body is assembled in the mounting groove.
6. The cleaning brush assembly structure of claim 5, wherein,
The brush body with be provided with location structure between the base, location structure includes joint complex locating piece and constant head tank, the locating piece with one of them setting of constant head tank is in the bottom of the brush body, another setting is in the tank bottom of mounting groove.
7. The cleaning brush assembly structure according to claim 1, wherein,
The mating member is provided in a cylindrical structure, and the locking portion is provided in a hook-shaped structure adapted to the mating member.
8. The cleaning brush assembly structure according to any one of claims 1 to 7, wherein,
The locking assemblies are provided with two locking assemblies, and the directions of rotation of the buckles of the two locking assemblies under the action of the elastic force of the corresponding elastic parts are opposite.
9. A washing apparatus comprising a main body, wherein the main body is provided with the cleaning brush assembly structure according to any one of claims 1 to 8.
10. The washing apparatus of claim 9, wherein a base of the cleaning brush mounting structure is rotatably disposed on the machine body, the base having at least one of the cleaning brushes mounted thereon by a locking assembly.
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