CN221690816U - Steam cleaner - Google Patents

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CN221690816U
CN221690816U CN202323159635.XU CN202323159635U CN221690816U CN 221690816 U CN221690816 U CN 221690816U CN 202323159635 U CN202323159635 U CN 202323159635U CN 221690816 U CN221690816 U CN 221690816U
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顾振兴
余冰冰
应自澈
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The present utility model provides a steam cleaner, comprising: the floor brush assembly is internally provided with an accommodating groove; a first fixing part fixed in the accommodating groove; the handle assembly is positioned in the accommodating groove, one end of the handle assembly is rotatably connected with the ground brush assembly, the surface of the handle assembly is provided with a second fixing part, and the second fixing part is clamped with the first fixing part; can promote the locking dynamics of handle, reduce the risk that the handle takes place to overturn.

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Steam cleaner
Technical Field
The utility model relates to the technical field of steam cleaning equipment, in particular to a steam cleaner.
Background
With the increasing development of technology, people have an increasing demand for quality of life, and a steam cleaner is very popular as a floor cleaning tool with sterilization and disinfection function for users, wherein the steam cleaner dissolves stubborn dirt attached to objects by high-temperature steam at 100 degrees, and performs sterilization and disinfection. Steam cleaners are widely used for sterilization, dust-control, decontamination, and oil removal.
At present, the locking force of the handle of most steam cleaners in the market is small, the handle is easy to be unstable and fall, people are easy to be injured, and potential safety hazards are caused to users.
So how to lift the locking force of the handle is a technical problem which needs to be solved in the prior art.
Disclosure of utility model
The utility model solves the problem of providing a steam cleaner, which can improve the locking force of a handle and reduce the risk of overturning the handle.
In order to solve the above problems, the present utility model provides a steam cleaner comprising: the floor brush assembly is internally provided with an accommodating groove; a first fixing part fixed in the accommodating groove; the handle assembly, one end of handle assembly is located in the holding tank and with the scrubbing brush subassembly rotates to be connected, the surface of handle assembly has the second fixed part, the second fixed part with first fixed part joint.
Optionally, the first fixing portion has an opening facing a surface of the handle assembly in a direction perpendicular to an extension direction of the handle assembly.
Optionally, the pattern projected onto the surface of the ground brush assembly by the opening is in a shape of C.
Optionally, the material of the first fixing portion is plastic.
Optionally, the first fixing portion is in interference fit with the second fixing portion.
Optionally, the second fixing portion protrudes toward a surface away from the handle assembly in a direction perpendicular to an extension direction of the handle assembly.
Optionally, the pattern of the second fixing portion projected to the surface of the ground brush assembly is in a convex arc shape.
Optionally, the floor brush assembly includes a first panel and a second panel opposite to each other, a receiving cavity is formed between the first panel and the second panel, the surface of the second panel has a receiving groove recessed toward the first panel, and the receiving groove penetrates through the second panel.
Optionally, the accommodating cavity is internally provided with a rotating shaft, one end of the rotating shaft is fixed on the surface of the first panel in the accommodating cavity, and the other end of the rotating shaft extends into the accommodating groove and is connected with the handle assembly.
Optionally, the rotation axis is a "T" shaped axis.
Compared with the prior art, the technical scheme of the utility model has the following advantages:
The floor brush assembly is internally provided with an accommodating groove, the first fixing part is fixed in the accommodating groove, one end of the handle assembly is positioned in the accommodating groove and is rotationally connected with the floor brush assembly, the surface of the handle assembly is provided with a second fixing part, and the second fixing part is clamped with the first fixing part; the clamping connection between the first fixing part and the second fixing part is utilized, so that the stability of the handle assembly in the accommodating groove is enhanced, the phenomenon that the handle assembly is not fixed stably and overturns is avoided, and the structure is simple and the reliability is high.
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FIG. 1 is a simplified schematic diagram of the handle attachment principle in one embodiment;
FIG. 2 is a schematic view of a steam cleaner according to an embodiment of the present utility model;
FIG. 3 is a top view of FIG. 2;
FIG. 4 is an exploded view showing the construction of a steam cleaner according to an embodiment of the present utility model;
Fig. 5 is a simplified schematic illustration of the fastening principle of the handle assembly according to an embodiment of the present utility model.
Detailed Description
As known from the background art, the structure of the existing floor brush structure needs to be improved.
Referring to fig. 1, the steam cleaner includes a snap fastening cover 102, a handle 100, and a handle rotating shaft 101 connected to the bottom of the handle 100, where the handle rotating shaft 101 is fixed by matching a bump 103 at the bottom of the rotating shaft 101 with a limit spring 104 and a limit button 105 at the bottom of the snap fastening cover 102, so as to fix the position of the handle 100.
The arrow in fig. 1 indicates the direction of movement of the handle 100.
The inventor finds that the locking force of the handle is small, the handle rotating shaft is easy to separate from the limit spring and the limit buckle, so that the handle is unstable and overturned, and safety risks are caused for a user.
The inventor researches that the floor brush assembly is internally provided with a containing groove, a first fixing part is fixed in the containing groove, one end of the handle assembly is positioned in the containing groove and is rotationally connected with the floor brush assembly, the surface of the handle assembly is provided with a second fixing part, and the second fixing part is clamped with the first fixing part; the clamping connection between the first fixing part and the second fixing part is utilized, so that the stability of the handle assembly in the accommodating groove is enhanced, the phenomenon that the handle assembly is not fixed stably and overturns is avoided, and the structure is simple and the reliability is high.
In order that the above objects, features and advantages of the utility model will be readily understood, a more particular description of the utility model will be rendered by reference to specific embodiments thereof which are illustrated in the appended drawings.
Referring first to fig. 2 to 5, a steam cleaner 200 includes a floor brush assembly 201, a first fixing portion 202, a handle assembly 203, and a second fixing portion 204.
In this embodiment, the floor brush assembly 201 has a receiving groove 205 therein, and the first fixing portion 202 is fixed in the receiving groove 205; one end of the handle assembly 203 is located in the accommodating groove 205 and is rotatably connected with the ground brush assembly 201, the surface of the handle assembly 203 is provided with the second fixing portion 204, and the second fixing portion 204 is clamped with the first fixing portion 202 in an axial direction perpendicular to the handle assembly 203.
In this embodiment, the clamping between the first fixing portion 202 and the second fixing portion 204 is used to enhance the stability of the handle assembly 203 placed in the accommodating groove 205, so as to avoid the phenomenon that the handle assembly 203 is not fixed stably and is tipped over, and the structure is simple and the reliability is high.
In this embodiment, the fixing of the handle assembly 203 is achieved only by using the clamping connection between the first fixing portion 202 and the second fixing portion 204, and the conventional (please refer to fig. 1) that the fixing cover 102, the limiting spring 104 and the limiting buckle 105 are required to be elastically buckled to fix the position of the handle assembly is replaced, so that the structure is simple, the number of parts is reduced, the assembly is simplified, the cost is reduced, and the application range is wider.
In this embodiment, the first fixing portion 202 and the second fixing portion 204 are engaged in a direction perpendicular to an extending direction of the handle assembly 203.
In this embodiment, the extending direction of the handle assembly 203 is set as the Y direction.
In this embodiment, referring to fig. 4, the floor brush assembly 201 includes a first panel 201a and a second panel 201b opposite to each other, and a receiving cavity 206 is formed between the first panel 201a and the second panel 201 b.
In this embodiment, the first panel 201a is clamped to the second panel 201 b.
In this embodiment, referring to fig. 4, the accommodating groove 205 includes a first groove portion 205a and a second groove portion 205b, the first groove portion 205a penetrates the second panel 201b, the first groove portion 205a extends along the direction perpendicular to the extending direction of the handle assembly 203, and the second groove portion 205b is recessed from the surface of the second panel 201b toward the first panel 201a and penetrates the second panel 201b.
In this embodiment, the accommodating cavity 206 has a rotation shaft 207 therein, one end of the rotation shaft 207 is fixed to the surface of the first panel 201a in the accommodating cavity 206, and the other end of the rotation shaft 207 extends into the second groove 205b and is connected to the handle assembly 203.
In this embodiment, the rotation shaft 207 is a "T" shaft.
In this embodiment, referring to fig. 5, after the first fixing portion 202 and the second fixing portion 204 are clamped, a distance r1 between the clamping position and the center of the rotation shaft 207 is greater than a distance r2 between the conventional (referring to fig. 1) clamping position and the center of the rotation shaft, so that the greater the restraining force of the handle assembly 203, the more stable the handle assembly is, and the less prone to falling out and falling.
In this embodiment, the transverse portion of the "T" of the rotation shaft 207 is fixedly connected to the first panel 201a, and the vertical portion of the "T" of the rotation shaft 207 is fixedly connected to the handle assembly 203. In other embodiments, the rotating shaft 207 may also be an "L" shaped shaft, or the like.
In this embodiment, the rotation shaft 207 may be rotated by a certain angle in a direction perpendicular to the extension direction of the handle assembly 203, thereby facilitating the cleaning work more conveniently performed by the user.
In this embodiment, when the steam cleaner 200 is in use, the handle assembly 203 can rotate within the second slot 205b at an angle about the rotational axis 207, and a distance exists between the first fixing portion 202 and the second fixing portion 204; when the steam cleaner 200 stops working or is idle, the user pushes the handle assembly 203 into the first groove 205a, and at this time, the second fixing portion 204 is pushed into the first fixing portion 202, and the first fixing portion 202 and the second fixing portion 204 are clamped.
In this embodiment, the first fixing portion 202 is located in the accommodating cavity 206 and on the second panel 201 b.
In other embodiments, the first fixing portion 202 may also be located outside the accommodating cavity 206 and on the second panel 201 b.
In this embodiment, the projection pattern of the first fixing portion 202 on the second panel 201b coincides with the projection pattern of the first groove portion 205a on the second panel.
In this embodiment, the first fixing portion 202 has an opening 202a facing the surface of the handle assembly 203 in the extending direction perpendicular to the handle assembly 203.
In this embodiment, the pattern of the opening 202a projected onto the surface of the floor brush assembly 201 is "C", that is, the pattern of the opening 202a projected onto the second panel 201b is "C".
In other embodiments, the pattern of the opening 202a projected on the second panel 201b may also be "V" shaped, etc.
In this embodiment, the material of the first fixing portion 202 is plastic.
In other embodiments, the first fixing member 202 may be made of other materials, so long as it can be elastically deformed.
In this embodiment, the first fixing portion 202 is in interference fit with the second fixing portion 204, and the elasticity of the material of the first fixing portion 202 is utilized, so that when the second fixing portion 204 is clamped with the first fixing portion 202, the second fixing portion 204 can enter the opening 202a by expanding the opening 202a of the first fixing portion 202, and then the tightening force to the second fixing portion 204 is generated by contracting the opening 202a, so that the connection between the first fixing portion 202 and the second fixing portion 204 is realized.
In this embodiment, the second fixing portion 204 protrudes toward a surface away from the handle assembly 203 in a direction perpendicular to the extending direction of the handle assembly 203.
In this embodiment, the pattern of the second fixing portion 204 projected onto the surface of the floor brush assembly 201 is in a convex arc shape, i.e. the pattern of the second fixing portion 204 projected onto the surface of the second panel 201b is in a convex arc shape.
In this embodiment, the size of the second fixing portion 204 is larger than the size of the opening 202a of the first fixing portion 202.
In this embodiment, the bottom of the handle assembly 203 is connected to the other end of the rotation shaft 207, the second fixing portion 204 is located on the surface of the handle assembly 203, the second fixing portion 204 is close to the rotation shaft 207, and after the first fixing portion 202 is clamped to the second fixing portion 204, the surface of the second fixing portion 204 is lower than the surface of the second panel 201 b.
In this embodiment, the handle assembly 203 includes a first handle panel 203a and a second handle panel 203b connected to each other, the first handle panel 203a is detachably connected to the second handle panel 203b, and a power cable 203c is provided between the first handle panel 203a and the second handle panel 203 b.
Although the present utility model is disclosed above, the present utility model is not limited thereto. Various changes and modifications may be made by one skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the utility model, and the scope of the utility model should be assessed accordingly to that of the appended claims.

Claims (10)

1. A steam cleaner, comprising:
The floor brush assembly is internally provided with an accommodating groove;
a first fixing part fixed in the accommodating groove;
The handle assembly, one end of handle assembly is located in the holding tank and with the scrubbing brush subassembly rotates to be connected, the surface of handle assembly has the second fixed part, the second fixed part with first fixed part joint.
2. The steam cleaner of claim 1, wherein the first securing portion has an opening toward a surface of the handle assembly in a direction perpendicular to an extension of the handle assembly.
3. The steam cleaner of claim 2, wherein the pattern of openings projected onto the surface of the floor brush assembly is "C" shaped.
4. The steam cleaner of claim 1, wherein the material of the first stationary portion is plastic.
5. The steam cleaner of claim 1, wherein the first securing portion is an interference fit with the second securing portion.
6. The steam cleaner of claim 1, wherein the second securing portion protrudes toward a surface remote from the handle assembly in a direction perpendicular to an extension of the handle assembly.
7. The steam cleaner of claim 1, wherein the pattern of the second securing portion projected onto the surface of the floor brush assembly is in a convex arc shape.
8. The steam cleaner of claim 1, wherein the floor brush assembly includes opposing first and second panels having a receiving cavity therebetween, a surface of the second panel having the receiving slot recessed toward the first panel, the receiving slot extending through the second panel.
9. The steam cleaner of claim 8, wherein the receiving cavity has a rotational shaft therein, one end of the rotational shaft being secured to a surface of the first panel in the receiving cavity, and the other end of the rotational shaft extending into the receiving slot for connection to the handle assembly.
10. The steam cleaner of claim 9, wherein the rotational axis is a "T" axis.
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