CN223831020U - A mop - Google Patents
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Abstract
The utility model discloses a mop, which comprises a floor brush, wherein the floor brush comprises a shell (1) and a dust box assembly (2) which is detachably arranged in the shell (1), the dust box assembly (2) comprises a shell and cleaning cloth (23) which is detachably arranged in the shell, and the shell comprises an accommodating space (20) and a dirt inlet (210) which is communicated with the accommodating space (20). According to the utility model, the dust box component is detachably arranged in the shell, and the accommodating space and the dirt inlet are arranged in the box component, so that dirt can enter the accommodating space through the dirt inlet in the process of cleaning floors, carpets and the like by the mop, and a certain amount of dirt can be stored in the accommodating space, so that frequent dirt cleaning by a user can be avoided, and the cleaning experience of the user is improved.
Description
Technical Field
The utility model relates to the field of household appliances, in particular to a mop.
Background
The mop is used as a common cleaning tool, is simple and low in cost, has strong decontamination capability, is a stock tool in home, and is mainly used for cleaning home floors, carpets and the like.
The mop generally comprises a rod and a floor brush, and the floor brush is generally provided with structures such as a cleaning cloth strip or a wiping cloth, etc., and a user holds the mop rod to drag the mop head, and cleans dirt through the cleaning cloth strip or the wiping cloth. At present, the mop needs users to clean dirt frequently, and the user experience is poor.
Disclosure of utility model
In order to solve at least one technical problem in the prior art, the utility model provides a mop.
In order to achieve the aim of the utility model, the mop comprises a floor brush, wherein the floor brush comprises a shell and a dust box assembly detachably arranged in the shell, the dust box assembly comprises a shell and cleaning cloth detachably arranged in the shell, and the shell comprises an accommodating space and a dirt inlet communicated with the accommodating space.
In some embodiments, the housing includes an upper housing and a lower housing, the cleaning cloth is detachably mounted on the lower housing, the upper housing and the lower housing enclose to form the accommodating space, and the lower housing is provided with the dirt inlet.
In certain embodiments, the dirty inlet is located on one side of the cleaning cloth.
In some embodiments, the housing includes an inclined surface inclined in a direction toward the dirty inlet.
In some embodiments, the upper housing and the lower housing are rotatably connected, and a first locking mechanism is further provided between the upper housing and the lower housing, and locks the upper housing and the lower housing through the first locking mechanism.
In certain embodiments, the first locking mechanism is a snap-in mechanism.
In certain embodiments, the cleaning cloth is removably mounted to the housing by a velcro.
In certain embodiments, the dust box assembly is mounted to the housing by a positioning mechanism and/or a second locking mechanism.
In certain embodiments, the positioning mechanism comprises a positioning post and a positioning hole that cooperate with each other.
In some embodiments, the second locking mechanism includes an unlocking button, a hook portion and a clamping portion, where the unlocking button and the hook portion are both disposed on the housing 1 and the unlocking button portion extends out of the housing, the unlocking button can drive the hook portion to rotate under the pressing of the unlocking button, and the clamping portion is disposed on the dust box assembly.
Due to the application of the technical scheme, compared with the prior art, the utility model has the following advantages:
According to the utility model, the dust box component is detachably arranged in the shell, and the accommodating space and the dirt inlet are arranged in the box component, so that dirt can enter the accommodating space through the dirt inlet in the process of cleaning floors, carpets and the like by the mop, and a certain amount of dirt can be stored in the accommodating space, so that frequent dirt cleaning by a user can be avoided, and the cleaning experience of the user is improved.
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FIG. 1 is a schematic perspective view of a floor brush of the present utility model;
FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view of a floor brush of the present utility model;
FIG. 3 is a bottom view of the floor brush of the present utility model;
FIG. 4 is a perspective view of a dust box assembly of the present utility model.
Detailed Description
In order that those skilled in the art will better understand the present application, a technical solution in the embodiments of the present application will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings in which it is apparent that the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present application, not all embodiments. All other embodiments, which can be made by those skilled in the art based on the embodiments of the present application without making any inventive effort, shall fall within the scope of the present application.
It should be noted that the terms "first," "second," and the like in the description and the claims of the present application and the above figures are used for distinguishing between similar objects and not necessarily for describing a particular sequential or chronological order. It is to be understood that the data so used may be interchanged where appropriate in order to describe the embodiments of the application herein. Furthermore, the terms "comprises," "comprising," and "having," and any variations thereof, are intended to cover a non-exclusive inclusion, such that a process, method, system, article, or apparatus that comprises a list of steps or elements is not necessarily limited to those steps or elements expressly listed but may include other steps or elements not expressly listed or inherent to such process, method, article, or apparatus.
In the present utility model, the terms "upper", "lower", "left", "right", "front", "rear", "top", "bottom", "inner", "outer", "middle", "vertical", "horizontal", "lateral", "longitudinal" and the like indicate an azimuth or a positional relationship based on that shown in the drawings. These terms are only used to better describe the present utility model and its embodiments and are not intended to limit the scope of the indicated devices, elements or components to the particular orientations or to configure and operate in the particular orientations.
Also, some of the terms described above may be used to indicate other meanings in addition to orientation or positional relationships, for example, the term "upper" may also be used to indicate some sort of attachment or connection in some cases. The specific meaning of these terms in the present utility model will be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art according to the specific circumstances.
Furthermore, the terms "mounted," "configured," "provided," "connected," "coupled," and "sleeved" are to be construed broadly. For example, they may be fixedly connected, detachably connected, or of unitary construction, they may be mechanically or electrically connected, they may be directly connected, or they may be indirectly connected through intermediaries, or they may be in internal communication between two devices, elements or components. The specific meaning of the above terms in the present utility model can be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art according to the specific circumstances.
It should be noted that, without conflict, the embodiments of the present application and features of the embodiments may be combined with each other. The application will be described in detail below with reference to the drawings in connection with embodiments.
Referring to fig. 1 to 4, the present disclosure provides a mop including a floor brush and a rod body detachably connected with the floor brush. The rod body comprises, but is not limited to, a worm, a fan, a liquid storage tank and a nozzle. The floor brush includes a housing 1 and a dust box assembly 2 detachably mounted in the housing 1, the dust box assembly 2 including a housing including a receiving space 20 and a dirt inlet 210 communicating with the receiving space 20, and a cleaning cloth 23 detachably mounted on the housing.
The accommodating space 20 is communicated with the fan, and in the process of cleaning floors, carpets and the like by using the mop, dirt is sucked into the accommodating space 20 through the dirt inlet 210 by air flow generated by the fan, and a certain amount of dirt can be stored in the accommodating space 20, so that the cleaning cloth can be prevented from being replaced frequently by a user and the dirt can be cleaned frequently by the user, and the cleaning experience of the user is improved. Meanwhile, when the dirt stored in the dust box component 2 reaches the upper limit of the accommodating space 20, the dirt is removed by detaching the dust box component 2 from the shell 1, and the dust box component 2 is detachably arranged in the shell 1, so that the dust box component 2 is convenient to mount and detach, and the dirt is convenient to clean.
In some embodiments, the housing is disposed in the casing 1 and is exposed from the bottom of the casing 1. The housing includes an upper housing 22 and a lower housing 21, the upper housing 22 and the lower housing 21 enclose a receiving space 20, and the lower housing 21 is provided with a dirty inlet 210. The cleaning cloth 23 is detachably mounted on the lower housing 21. Preferably, the cleaning cloth 23 is detachably mounted to the bottom of the lower case 21 by a velcro. When the mop is suitable for cleaning, the cleaning liquid in the liquid storage tank is sprayed to the cleaning surface through the nozzle, and the cleaning cloth 23 cooperates with the cleaning liquid to clean the cleaning surface in a dirty manner.
Further, the dirty inlet 210 is located at one side of the cleaning cloth 23, and the lower housing 21 is provided with an inclined surface 211 inclined toward the dirty inlet 210 so that the dirty moves toward the dirty inlet 210 and enters the accommodating space 20 through the dirty inlet 210.
In some embodiments, the upper housing 22 and the lower housing 21 are rotatably connected, i.e., the upper housing 22 is rotatable open relative to the lower housing 21, thereby facilitating cleaning of the dirt stored in the receiving space 20. The upper case 22 and the lower case 21 are rotatably connected by a rotation mechanism 24.
A first locking mechanism 25 is further arranged between the upper shell 22 and the lower shell 21, and the upper shell 22 and the lower shell 21 are locked through the first locking mechanism 25, so that dirt is prevented from leaking from the accommodating space 20.
Preferably, the first locking mechanism 25 is a snap-in mechanism that facilitates the locking and unlocking operations of the upper and lower housings 22 and 21.
In some embodiments, the upper housing 22 is provided with an air outlet 210 in communication with the receiving space 20, the receiving space 20 being in fluid communication with a blower through the air outlet 210, the blower generating an air flow to cause dirt to enter the receiving space 20 through the dirt inlet 210 during cleaning.
Further, the upper housing 22 is provided with filter cotton at the air outlet 210 to prevent dirt and liquid in the accommodating space 20 from entering the blower from the air outlet 210.
In some embodiments, the dust box assembly 2 is mounted to the housing 1 by a positioning mechanism 5, wherein the positioning mechanism 5 includes cooperating positioning posts and positioning holes.
As a specific embodiment, the lower housing 21 is provided with a positioning column at each of four corners thereof, and the housing 1 is provided with 4 positioning holes corresponding to the top wall thereof, and the positioning columns on the lower housing 21 are inserted into the corresponding positioning holes of the housing 1 when being mounted.
As another specific embodiment, 4 positioning columns distributed in a rectangular shape are arranged on the top wall of the housing 1, and 4 positioning holes are correspondingly formed in the four corners of the lower housing 21, so that the positioning columns on the housing 1 are inserted into the corresponding positioning holes of the lower housing 21 during installation.
In some embodiments, the dust box assembly 2 is mounted to the housing by a second locking mechanism 4. The second locking mechanism 4 comprises an unlocking button 41, a clamping hook portion 42 and a clamping portion 43, the unlocking button 41 and the clamping hook portion 42 are both arranged on the shell 1, the unlocking button 41 partially extends out of the shell 1, the unlocking button 41 can drive the clamping hook portion 42 to rotate when being pressed, and the clamping portion 43 is arranged on the dust box assembly 2.
Specifically, the engaging portion 43 is a protrusion provided on the outer wall of the lower opening housing 21, the engaging portion 43 is provided with a groove that mates with the hook portion 43, and in the case where the unlocking button 41 is not pressed, the hook head of the hook portion 42 is engaged in the groove of the engaging portion 43, thereby locking the dust box assembly 2 with the housing 1. In mounting, the dust box assembly 2 is placed in the housing 1 and the hook heads of the hook portions 42 are engaged in the grooves of the engaging portions 43. When the dust box assembly 2 needs to be detached from the casing 1, the unlocking button 41 is pressed, and the unlocking button 41 pushes the clamping hook part 42 to rotate in the process of moving downwards in opposite directions, so that the hook head of the clamping hook part 42 is separated from the groove, and the dust box assembly 2 is unlocked from the casing 1.
As a preferred embodiment, the dust box assembly 2 is mounted on the housing 1 by a positioning mechanism 5 and locked to the housing 1 by a second locking mechanism 4. In the mounting process, the dust box assembly 2 is put into the shell 1 in a mode that the positioning column corresponds to the positioning hole, and then the hook head of the hook part 42 is clamped in the groove of the clamping part 43.
In some embodiments, at least 2 rollers 3 are also mounted to the bottom of the lower housing 21 to facilitate movement of the mop.
The previous description of the disclosed embodiments is provided to enable any person skilled in the art to make or use the present utility model. Various modifications to the embodiments described above will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art, and the generic principles defined herein may be applied to other embodiments without departing from the spirit or scope of the utility model. Thus, the present utility model is not intended to be limited to the embodiments shown herein but is to be accorded the widest scope consistent with the principles and novel features disclosed herein.
Claims (10)
1. The mop comprises a floor brush, and is characterized in that the floor brush comprises a shell (1) and a dust box assembly (2) which is detachably arranged in the shell (1), the dust box assembly (2) comprises a shell and cleaning cloth (23) which is detachably arranged in the shell, and the shell comprises an accommodating space (20) and a dirt inlet (210) which is communicated with the accommodating space (20).
2. Mop according to claim 1, characterized in that the housing comprises an upper housing (22) and a lower housing (21), the cleaning cloth (23) being detachably mounted on the lower housing (21), the upper housing (22) and the lower housing (21) enclosing to form the receiving space (20), the lower housing (21) being provided with the dirt inlet (210).
3. Mop according to claim 1, characterized in that the dirt inlet (210) is located on one side of the cleaning cloth (23).
4. Mop according to claim 1, characterized in that the housing comprises an inclined surface (211) inclined in the direction of the dirt inlet (210).
5. Mop according to claim 2, characterized in that the upper housing (22) and the lower housing (21) are rotatably connected, a first locking mechanism (25) being further provided between the upper housing (22) and the lower housing (21), the upper housing (22) and the lower housing (21) being locked by means of the first locking mechanism (25).
6. The mop of claim 5, wherein the first locking mechanism is a snap-fit mechanism.
7. Mop according to claim 1, characterized in that the cleaning cloth (23) is detachably mounted on the housing by means of a velcro.
8. Mop according to any of claims 1 to 7, characterized in that the dust box assembly (2) is mounted on the housing (1) by means of a positioning mechanism (5) and/or a second locking mechanism (4).
9. Mop according to claim 8, characterized in that the positioning means (5) comprise mutually cooperating positioning posts and positioning holes.
10. The mop according to claim 8, wherein the second locking mechanism (4) comprises an unlocking button (41), a clamping hook portion (42) and a clamping portion (43), the unlocking button (41) and the clamping hook portion (42) are both arranged on the housing (1) and the unlocking button (41) partially extends out of the housing (1), the unlocking button (41) can drive the clamping hook portion (42) to rotate under pressing, and the clamping portion (43) is arranged on the dust box assembly (2).
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