EP0451443A1 - Instrument de nettoyage - Google Patents

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EP0451443A1
EP0451443A1 EP91100876A EP91100876A EP0451443A1 EP 0451443 A1 EP0451443 A1 EP 0451443A1 EP 91100876 A EP91100876 A EP 91100876A EP 91100876 A EP91100876 A EP 91100876A EP 0451443 A1 EP0451443 A1 EP 0451443A1
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cleaning device
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Dieter Sacks
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47LDOMESTIC WASHING OR CLEANING; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47L13/00Implements for cleaning floors, carpets, furniture, walls, or wall coverings
    • A47L13/10Scrubbing; Scouring; Cleaning; Polishing
    • A47L13/20Mops
    • A47L13/24Frames for mops; Mop heads
    • A47L13/254Plate frames
    • A47L13/258Plate frames of adjustable or foldable type

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  • the invention relates to a cleaning device with a plate-like carrier part, which has fastening points for a mop cover and an upper-side joint connection for a handle, the carrier part having plate parts which can be pivoted about folding axes for cleaning purposes and which can be locked in an approximately aligned working position.
  • a cleaning device of the type mentioned at the outset is already known, in which the plate parts are held in the working position by latching devices. By pressing the cleaning device lying on the floor above the handle, the plate parts are locked in the working position and can be unlocked together by pushing or holding the individual plate parts one after the other with the foot and pull on the handle.
  • this cleaning device can still be improved.
  • even a higher holding force would be advantageous for the cleaning process, since, for. B. when hitting stairs or the like, one or both plates can snap out and fold down, which noticeably hinders a "fluid" workflow. Since such cleaning devices are generally intended to clean larger objects with a specified time, such “interruptions” have a particularly disruptive effect.
  • the mop cover is connected to the carrier part in such a way that it can be squeezed out between the plate parts when they are folded down.
  • the absorbed dirt particles are pressed into the mop cover rather than removed from it.
  • the object of the present invention is to provide a cleaning device of the type mentioned at the outset which overall has practical, simple operability and handling enables, in particular the opening and closing of the plate parts can be carried out quickly and easily.
  • an unwanted folding of the plate parts z. B. can also be safely avoided when bumping against the top of a stair step or the like.
  • the opening and folding of the plate parts for the cleaning process of the mop cover should be simple and can be carried out with little effort.
  • the mop cover should go into the intended cleaning position without any manual intervention, but on the other hand it should be held securely in the working position and also be easily replaceable.
  • a locking device which holds both plate parts simultaneously and can be released at a common actuation point is provided for locking the two plate parts in the working position.
  • a locking device holds the two plate parts securely in the working position even under heavy loads, so that unwanted folding is avoided during the cleaning process.
  • the plate parts can only be folded down into the cleaning position by manual actuation of the locking device. Operating the locking device only at one point for unlocking considerably simplifies this process.
  • the plate parts can be brought into the locked position by simply putting them on and pressing them against the floor.
  • An expedient embodiment of the invention provides that the locking device is attached between the two pivotable plate parts on a middle piece of the support part and has a slidably mounted on this middle piece, extending transversely to the folding axes of the plate parts, with its two outer locking ends engages in the locking position in the bolt holder, which are located on the plate parts at a distance from the folding axes.
  • This design and arrangement of the locking device enables a space-saving and simple construction of the entire device.
  • the bolt is used at the same time for engagement at both locking points of the plate parts, so that unlocking is accordingly also possible with an actuating movement from one point.
  • the bolt is expediently slidably mounted in a guide sleeve connected to the center piece, which preferably simultaneously forms the pivot axis for the stem-joint connection.
  • the arm pivot axis can thus be arranged close to the carrier part in a desired manner, so that the small ground clearance of this force application point also results in only a small tilting moment when handling the cleaning device. This is when cleaning dull floors or z. B. also advantageous when wiping over thresholds, as tilting is avoided.
  • the bolt is preferably spring-loaded in the unlocking direction and, in the locked position, rests against a locking stop holding it in the engagement position on both sides and in the unlocked position against a unlocking stop with the locking end projecting from one side via its guide. Due to the spring action of the bolt in the unlocking direction, after the unlocking has been triggered, the bolt automatically goes into an unlocking position after the plate parts have been folded down and thus also into a defined starting position for later engagement when the plate parts are folded up into the working position.
  • the bolt in the unlatched unlocking position is displaceable beyond the locking stop position up to the unlocking stop and has an underside run-on slope on this actuation-side locking end for loading and pushing back the bolt from the unlocking position into a latched position.
  • the push back movement of the bolt in the locking position can thus be transmitted when the plate parts are folded back.
  • unlocking lever is preferably designed as a foot or manual operating lever with a pressure plate located on the actuating extension and that a spring clip preferably integrally connected to it and optionally a support lever under the middle piece are provided below the actuating extension.
  • Unlocking can thereby preferably be carried out by comfortable foot actuation, the opening of the plate parts also being supported by the support lever. After releasing the release lever, it goes through its spring clip into the closed position, in which it can then be moved into the locked position when the plate parts are then folded up over the run-up slope at the locking end of the bolt located there.
  • clamping holders for the mop cover are provided on the outer ends of the plate parts, additional holders against lateral displacement of the mop cover being located on the underside of the carrier part.
  • additional holders release the cover without manual intervention.
  • the clamping holder for Holding the wiping cover ends wrapped around the outer end faces of the plate parts have pivotable clamping brackets. These clamps can be opened if necessary to change the mop cover and clamp the outer ends of the mop cover securely in the closed position, so that the mop cover is well clamped when the panel parts are in the working position and is thereby also secured against slipping sideways.
  • a cleaning device 1 which can be seen in FIGS. 1, 5 and 6 has a plate-shaped carrier part 2 with an articulated connection 3 on the top for a handle 4.
  • the carrier part 2 has at its outer narrow ends fastening points 5 for a mop cover 6 that can be seen in FIGS. 5 and 6.
  • the carrier part 2 is composed essentially of a central piece 7 and two plate parts 9, 9a connected to it via folding axes 8. These plate parts can be pivoted downward from the working position shown in FIG. 1 about the folding axes 8 into a cleaning position, which is shown in FIG. 6. In this cleaning position, the mop cover 6 hangs in a loop over the fastening points 5 at the ends of the plate parts and can then be rinsed out in a container 10 indicated by the broken line in FIG.
  • the locking device 11 which holds the plate parts 9, 9a in the working position (eg FIG. 5), has a common actuation point 12 for simultaneously releasing the lock for both plate parts 9, 9a.
  • the locking device 11 is arranged between the two swiveling plate parts 9, 9a on the center piece 7 of the carrier part 2.
  • the middle piece overlaps the upper sides of the plate parts 9, 9a in some areas and also forms an opening stop through which the plate parts 9, 9a in their swiveling movement in the working position are limited.
  • a guide sleeve 13 oriented in the longitudinal direction of the carrier part 2, in which a bolt 14 (cf. FIGS. 2 to 4) is slidably mounted.
  • the guide sleeve 13 also forms the pivot axis 15 of the articulated connection 3 at the same time.
  • the guide sleeve 13, or in the exemplary embodiment adjoining it on both sides, guide formations 16 end at the outer edges of the center piece 7. This is approximately plate-shaped with bearing flanges 17 open on the underside for the guide sleeve 13 which also serves as the pivot axis 15.
  • the bearing flanges 17 and the guide projections 16 are parts integrally molded onto the central piece 7.
  • the guide sleeve 13 or pivot axis 15 is inserted from below into the middle piece 7, which is open on the underside there, and is secured on the one hand by the ends of the plate parts 9, 9a located below in the assembly position and also by a transverse pin 18 located on the joint connection 3.
  • This design simplifies assembly and the opening on the underside prevents dirt particles from becoming lodged in the storage area, since this area can be flushed out well with each immersion in a cleaning liquid and thus results in a "self-cleaning effect".
  • the two locking ends 19, 19a of the bolt 14 engage in bolt holders 20, 20a, which are located at a distance from the folding axes 8 on the plate parts 9, 9a.
  • the bolt 14 is spring-loaded in the unlocking direction (arrow Pf 1 in FIG. 2) and is in contact with a locking stop 21 with its locking end 19a in the locking position.
  • the compression spring 22 moves the bolt 14 when released by the locking stop 21 into an unlocked position, where the collar 24 rests against an unlocking stop 25 within the guide sleeve 13, as can be seen in FIGS. 3 and 4.
  • the locking end 19 is located within the guide projection 16 and no longer engages in the latch holder 20.
  • the other locking end 19, on the other hand, projects beyond the guide projection 16 and also beyond the locking position which can be seen in FIG. 2.
  • an unlocking lever 26 is provided by means of which the bolt 14 can be unlocked.
  • the unlocking lever 26 has a claw 27 overlapping the locking end 19a in the locked position (FIG. 2) with an actuating extension 28 adjoining it on the rear.
  • the unlocking lever 26 can be pivoted about a pivot bearing 29 located below the claw at a distance from the latter when pressure is exerted on the actuating extension 28 .
  • the unlocking lever 26 is spring-loaded in the closing direction and, for this purpose, weeps on its underside a spring clip 30 which is supported on the plate part 9a.
  • a support lever 31 which engages under the middle piece 7 is provided, which acts on the underside of the middle piece 7 when the actuating extension is depressed and thus initiates the folding down of the plate part 9a.
  • the unlocking lever 26 is formed with a pressure plate 32 located on the actuation extension 28, which, as indicated in FIG. 2, can be applied either by hand, but preferably with the foot to release the bolt connection .
  • the pressure plate 32 is laterally offset from the latch holder 20a, so that it is in a convenient position.
  • the pressure plate is used with the foot in practical operation with the cleaning device 1 lying on the floor 32 of the unlocking lever 26 is pressurized and thus the claw 27 is withdrawn above the locking end 19a, at the same time the support lever 31 slightly raises the middle piece 7 and thus lifts the locking end 19a over the locking stop 21. 3, 4 and 6, the opposite plate part 9 is released, since the locking end located there retracts into the guide formation 16 and then the latch holder 20 no longer reaches under.
  • the first folding down of the plate part 9a by supporting the support lever 31 on the center piece 7 can also be supported by a slight pull on the handle 4 with simultaneous foot pressure on the unlocking lever 26, possibly also triggered by this alone.
  • the plate parts 9, 9a then fold down due to the force of gravity when the cleaning device 1 is lifted, the mop cover 6 held only at the ends by holding tabs 33 falling out in a loop, as shown in FIG. 6. In this position, the mop cover can be immersed in a cleaning liquid and rinsed out there. With the help of a press, excess water can then be squeezed out. After this cleaning process, the plate parts 9, 9a can be swiveled up again and locked in the working position.
  • the plate parts can be supported on the floor with their ends hanging down, and by applying pressure, they then dodge to the side and thus reach the opening or working position.
  • Folding up can also be supported by the cleaning device 1 on the rotatably connected handle 4 is rotated somewhat, so that the lower ends of the plate parts diverge somewhat due to centrifugal force, as a result of which further folding up is facilitated by support on the ground.
  • This centrifugal force-related divergence of the plate parts upon rotation of the cleaning device is also due to the fact that the folding axes 8 have some distance from one another and also from the longitudinal axis of the stem 4.
  • the bottom view according to FIG. 7 also clearly shows, among other things, the connection area between the center piece 7 and the two plate parts 9, 9a pivotally connected thereto. It can be clearly seen here that the center piece 7 has webs 35 on the underside.
  • the plate parts 9, 9a have hinge projections 36 on their mutually facing end faces with lateral recesses 37 into which the webs 35 of the middle piece 7 engage. These web sections and the hinge projections 36 are penetrated by the folding axes 8.
  • the mop cover 6 is connected with its outer retaining tabs 33 to the carrier part 2 by means of clamping holders 38 (FIGS. 5 and 6).
  • clamping holders 38 have pivotable clamping brackets 39, which are approximately U-shaped (see FIG. 1) and have stub axles 40 on their free U-leg ends, which engage in lateral bearing bores in the plate parts 9, 9a.
  • the clamping brackets 39 can be pivoted downward in the holding position, as indicated on the right-hand side in FIG. 1, and pivoted upward to remove the mop cover, as shown on the left-hand side in FIG. 1. In the closed position, the clamping brackets 39 are located approximately within the outline shape of the plate parts and are located in edge recesses 41.
  • the inside of the crossbar 42 and the upper edge 43 of the front edge recess 41 form locking projections through which the clamp 39 is held in the closed position.
  • rotary toggles 44 are used, which overlap somewhat in the securing position of the tensioning brackets 39 and thus prevent the tensioning brackets from swinging up unintentionally.
  • the clamping brackets 42 In order to securely hold the retaining tabs 33 of the mop cover 6 within the clamping holder 38 even under higher tensile loads, the clamping brackets 42 have slots 45 on their U-transverse webs, into which, in the closed position, on the plate parts or the edge recesses 41 of the webs 46 can partially engage.
  • the retaining tabs 33 of the mop cover 6 are folded over several times in the area of their clamping points, so that high tensile forces can also be transmitted.
  • the mop cover is only held on these clamping brackets and clamped when the cleaning device is in the working position.
  • the tension must be so strong that the mop cover 6 does not move sideways.
  • this is achieved by the above-mentioned tensioning of the mop cover and, on the other hand, additional holders are formed on the underside of the carrier part by ribs 47 running in the longitudinal direction, which can be clearly seen in FIG. 7.
  • the underside view according to FIG. 7 also shows the two stub axles 40 each belonging to a clamping bracket 39 and the fastening point for the rotary knob 44.
  • interlocking profiles are provided in the closed position of the bracket, in the exemplary embodiment by squatting 48 on the lateral edge recesses 41 of the plate parts 9, 9a and on the other hand through the underside open recesses 49 are formed on the side legs 50 of the clamping bracket 39.

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