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EP0777999A2
EP0777999A2 EP96118152A EP96118152A EP0777999A2 EP 0777999 A2 EP0777999 A2 EP 0777999A2 EP 96118152 A EP96118152 A EP 96118152A EP 96118152 A EP96118152 A EP 96118152A EP 0777999 A2 EP0777999 A2 EP 0777999A2
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Karl Theodor Hecker
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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
    • A47L23/00Cleaning footwear
    • A47L23/22Devices or implements resting on the floor for removing mud, dirt, or dust from footwear

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  • the invention relates to a foot scraper, which has a plurality of scraper strips spaced apart from one another with scraper edges on a holding part.
  • doormats in the form of scraper mats have been known for a long time, which are provided with a large number of parallel scraper strips distributed over the mat surface, which are formed by slitting and shaping metal sheets (DE-PS 59 360, DE-PS 220 142 , DE-PS 255 596). It is also known to produce a scraper mat made of plastic strips with molded rib-like scraper edges are provided (DE-GM 1 981 418). The plastic strips are fixed in their parallel spacing from each other via spacer sleeves and connected to the mat by means of inserted wire holding rods.
  • the object of the invention is above all to provide a dirt scraper with improved usage properties, which is preferably intended as a foot scraper for cleaning the sole of a shoe, but is also good for cleaning other objects, such as garden tools and other work tools, and with which adhering dirt can be removed better and more thoroughly.
  • the preferred embodiment of the invention is directed to a wiper that can be manufactured inexpensively.
  • the aforementioned object is achieved in that at least part of the scraper strips is provided with a tooth and / or cam-like profiled scraper edge which has a series of tooth-like and / or cam-like elevations distributed over its length.
  • the device according to the invention is not designed as a floor mat, but rather as an attachment that is attached to a wall surface, e.g. a building or house wall or on another towering component or support, e.g. a support post or the like. can be grown.
  • the arrangement is preferably such that the scraper strips are vertically offset along an inclined plane at a parallel distance from one another on the holding part of the foot scraper.
  • the dirt scraper has about 4 to 10, preferably 6 to 9, scraper strips arranged parallel to one another, which are expediently at a distance of 10 to 30 mm, preferably about 20 mm , are arranged to each other on the holding part of the device.
  • the foot wiper according to the invention with its holding part and also the scraper strips arranged thereon are designed as a one-piece plastic part.
  • a plastic device can be produced particularly inexpensively using the injection molding process, also using the known two-component plastic technology, and does not require any special manufacture of the scraper strips and their subsequent assembly on the holding part of the foot scraper.
  • the suitable plastics with the required strength properties can be selected for the holding part and for the plastic strips.
  • the foot wiper, consisting of a one-piece plastic material can have a comparatively low weight with sufficient component strength.
  • the foot scraper according to the invention is provided with one or, preferably, a plurality of scraper strips, the protruding scraper edge of which is profiled and has a series of projecting tooth-like and / or cam-like elevations along its longitudinal direction, which in the scrapering process also have grooves or other depressions, especially in the Grooves of profiled shoe soles, can penetrate and thus are able to reliably remove and remove the dirt that may be stuck here, so that there is a significantly improved wiping effect and consequent thorough cleaning of adhering dirt. Also for cleaning tools, especially garden tools, hand tools and the like.
  • the dirt scraper according to the invention can be used with good effect.
  • the foot scraper according to the invention has a combination of scraper bars of different designs, in particular those with a straight scraper edge (blade) and with a scraper edge profiled in the aforementioned manner.
  • the scraper bars can be arranged with a straight, ie non-profiled scraper edge, individually or in groups between those with a profiled scraper edge on the holding part of the device.
  • the profiled scraper edge of the relevant scraper strip or scraper strips has tooth-like and / or cam-type scraper elements with different profiles and / or dimensions over their edge length.
  • cam-like stripping elements can be provided on the profiled stripping strip (s) in the spaces between approximately tooth-shaped stripping elements, which are expediently rounded convexly on their upper side.
  • An arrangement is also advantageous in which the scraper strips are arranged on the common holding part of the foot scraper in such a way that the scraper elements on one scraper strip are offset relative to those of the other scraper strips in the longitudinal direction of the scraper edges. This ensures that even with different profiles of the shoe soles, some wiping elements can safely enter the grooves or recesses in the profile and remove the dirt here.
  • the dirt scraper is further improved in the foot scraper according to the invention, which is designed as an attachment or wall connection device, in that the parallel scraper strips are arranged offset in height from one another along an inclined plane.
  • the scraper can be arranged at a height from the floor level appropriate for its use, so that the stripped dirt falls down onto the floor and can be easily and effortlessly removed here.
  • the stripped dirt can, however, also be collected with the aid of a collecting container arranged under the installed foot scraper, wherein a receptacle or holder for a dirt collecting container can also be provided on the holding part of the foot scraper.
  • a receptacle or holder for a dirt collecting container can also be provided on the holding part of the foot scraper.
  • the holding part of the wiper consists of two approximately V-shaped from one another from its connection side to the free end converging legs, which can be connected at the free end and / or in the intermediate area between this and the connecting side of the wiper by one or more vertical intermediate webs, the wiper strips being staggered in height at the upper leg inclined towards the free end and thereby one overlap the inner opening of this leg that serves for the passage of dirt.
  • the upper leg forms the tool leg carrying the squeegees
  • the lower leg of the holding part forms a support leg, which can also be formed by two or more individual legs, which extend from the connection side of the device to its free end face and here with the upper Tool legs are connected.
  • the top leg can be approximately frame-shaped in plan view, the scraper bars overlap the inner opening of the leg and are connected in their end regions to the outer frame parts of this leg.
  • the lower leg of the holding part which forms the support leg, can also be designed approximately in the form of a frame with an inner opening for the passage of the stripped dirt or, as mentioned, can consist of a plurality of individual legs arranged at a lateral distance from one another. It is also possible to design the lower support leg as a support for scraper strips, so that a double-sided foot scraper results, which in its preferred embodiment can be used as an attachment or wall connection device in the two 180 ° turning positions. In the event of wear and / or damage to the scraper bars on one leg, the foot scraper can be turned in this case, so that its support leg, which is also equipped with scraper bars, now lies on the top and can be used for dirt scraper.
  • the legs of the holding part at their connection ends with outwardly directed lugs, flanges, edge strips or the like. to be provided for the wall connection or the connection to another upstanding supporting part.
  • the connection of the foot scraper according to the invention can be accomplished simply and quickly with the aid of a few screws or other connecting means.
  • At least one scraper strip of the foot scraper is designed as a brush strip, which is thus equipped with flexible plastic bristles that can be molded in the preferred one-piece production of the plastic scraper by injection molding.
  • the arrangement can advantageously be such that the brush strip (s) is or are arranged between scraper strips with a straight and / or tooth and / or cam-like scraper edge. With the arrangement of one or more brush strips on the wiper, a particularly thorough cleaning of the soles of the shoes can be achieved.
  • a scraper strip preferably with a non-profiled continuous scraper edge, on the free end face of the device or its holding part opposite the connection side of the scraper, with which the dirt can be reliably removed, which is on the underside of the shoe between it Sole and heel located.
  • This end-side scraper strip is expediently arranged at an oblique angle upwards and can have a scraper edge which is approximately convexly curved outwards.
  • the holding part of the wiper has at least one side brush strip on the outer contour, with which it is possible to remove dirt adhering to the side of the shoe.
  • the arrangement is expediently such that the upper leg of the holding part, which has the scraper strips, has a side brush strip on its two side edges.
  • the side contour of the holding part or its upper leg can be convexly curved outwards and each have a correspondingly curved side brush strip, which can also be molded in one operation on the holding part in the execution of the foot scraper according to the invention as a one-piece plastic part.
  • the two side brush strips can be arranged such that they each extend from the connection side of the device to the free end of the holding part, expediently up to or in the vicinity of the squeegee located at the free end.
  • the dirt or foot scraper shown in FIGS. 1 and 2 consists of a holding part 2 which can be connected to a wall 1 and which forms the carrier for a group of scraper strips 3 and 4.
  • the holding part 2 consists of two converging from the wall connection side to the free end towards each other approximately V-shaped Legs 5 and 6, of which the upper leg 5, which slopes towards the free end 7, forms the tool carrier for the scraper strips 3 and 4, which are thus offset along a sloping plane at a parallel distance from one another on this leg 5, preferably at a distance of about 10 to 30 mm, suitably 20 mm.
  • the two legs 5 and 6 are connected by one or more vertical intermediate webs 8 and supported against one another, so that the holding part 2 in the connected state on the wall 1 has a sufficient stiffness for dirt stripping.
  • the spaces between the wiper strips 3 and 4, which are staggered in height, have dirt passage openings through which the wiped dirt is drained downward.
  • the lower leg 6 forming the supporting leg is expediently designed in the same way approximately frame-shaped with an inner opening, so that the stripped dirt, which passes through the inner opening 9 of the upper leg 5, falls through the inner opening of the lower leg 6 onto the floor below the dirt scraper and can be removed here.
  • a collecting container which can be placed on the floor below the dirt scraper or can be detachably attached to the lower leg 6.
  • the two legs 5 and 6 of the holding part 2 have at their connecting ends outwardly directed lugs, flanges, edge strips or the like. 11 and 12 on which the dirt or foot scraper can be connected to the vertical wall 1, preferably by screwing.
  • the edge strip 11 of the leg 5 has two at a horizontal distance from one another holes 13 arranged for screwing in the vicinity of the outer sides of this leg, while a single push-through hole 14 for a screw is provided on the edge strip 12 of the lower leg 6 in the central region thereof, which, as shown in FIG. 2, preferably as a horizontal elongated hole is executed. As shown in FIG.
  • the upper leg 5 of the holding part 2 is designed to be kinked, the uppermost squeegee 3 being arranged in the region of the kink and at a lateral distance from the wall 1.
  • the leg section 5 'between the kink and the wall connection or the terminal block 11 is designed to run approximately horizontally.
  • the entire foot scraper with holding part 2 and scraper strips 3 and 4 is preferably designed as a one-piece plastic part made of a high-strength and weather-resistant plastic material, although it could also be made from other materials or material combinations, e.g. made of metal or metal squeegees, which are e.g. plastic holding part 2 are connected.
  • the dirt scraper has eight scraper strips 3 and 4 on its upper leg 5, a perforated strip with dirt passage openings 15 being arranged in the rounding to the transition into the apex region 7.
  • Four of the eight scraper strips, namely the scraper strips 4 each have a non-profiled scraper edge 4 'which is straight along their length.
  • the other scraper strips 3, which partially lie between the scraper strips 4, each have a profiled scraper edge provided with tooth-like or cam-like elevations.
  • each scraper strip 3 is formed on each scraper strip 3 by narrow tooth-shaped scraper elements 3 'projecting upwards over the upper side of the leg 5, which are also expediently slightly rounded at their upper tips, and intermediate cam-like elevations 3''which, as shown in FIG. 2 , are convex rounded at the top and their dimensions seen in the longitudinal direction of the squeegee, is greater than the foot dimension of the toothed scraper elements 3 '.
  • the stripping strips 3 accordingly have tooth-shaped stripping elements 3 'and cam-like stripping elements 3''in an alternating sequence in their longitudinal direction.
  • the scraper strips 3 are designed so that their scraper elements 3 'and 3' 'are offset from one another in the longitudinal direction. This means that the tooth-shaped stripping elements 3 'on one stripping strip 3, e.g. the second squeegee 3, seen from above, are located at a point where the squeegee 3 above and below it has its rounded cam-like squeegee elements 3 ′′.
  • the design of the profiled scraper strips 3 ensures that, regardless of the type of profiling of the shoe sole, at least some scraper elements 3 'or 3''in penetrate the profile grooves or profile recesses of the shoe sole and loosen and remove the dirt adhering firmly here.
  • shoes with a flat or profiled shoe sole can be cleaned thoroughly from adhering dirt in the same way with the described foot wiper.
  • the dirt stripped from the shoe sole falls through the inner openings 9 of the two legs 5 and 6 onto the floor or into a collecting container, as indicated above.
  • the device described also for cleaning other objects, such as dirty garden tools or other dirty tools and the like. usable is by leading the soiled part with the dirt surface over the row of dirt wipers in the same way.
  • a holder can be provided on the front web parts 8, on which an additional cleaning tool, for example a brush or the like, can be detachably held, with the aid of which, for example, dirt on the shoe upper or other parts can be removed.
  • the vertical intermediate webs 8 or one of them has a holder in the form of holes 16 to which the cleaning device or the brushing device mentioned can be connected, for example by inserting it into the holes 16.
  • the brushing device or the like. can in this case be arranged in its holder so that it is hidden between the legs 5 and 6 of the dirt scraper when not in use.
  • the device described above has a height between the terminal strips 11 and 12 of the legs 5 and 6 which is significantly larger than its width, i.e. the width of its legs 5 and 6, while its depth, i.e. its dimension between the apex 7 and its wall connection side is greater than its width and height.
  • the depth of the dirt scraper is 18 to 25 cm, its height 14 to 17 cm and its width 12 to 14 cm.
  • the dirt or foot scraper can e.g. Attach it easily to a wall in every entrance area of a building so that thorough cleaning of dirty shoes is possible before entering the building.
  • the dirt or foot scraper described is designed as a wall connection device
  • 6 scraper strips 3 and 4 can also be arranged on the lower leg. If the scraper strips on the upper leg 5 are damaged or worn, the dirt scraper can be rotated by 180 ° after detaching from the wall 1 and fastened again to the wall 1, so that the scraper strips located on the upper leg 6 are now used for the dirt scraper can be.
  • the dirt or foot scraper described above can be changed in various ways without departing from the scope of the invention.
  • the number of squeegees 3, 4 and / or their distance from one another can be changed.
  • the grouping of the scraper strips 3 and 4 on the holding part 2 of the dirt scraper can also be provided differently from the exemplary embodiment shown.
  • all the scraper strips 4 with an unprofiled, longitudinally continuous scraper edge 4 ' can be arranged in the front region of the holding part 2, the other scraper strips 3 being arranged between this group of the scraper strips 4 and the wall-side end of the holding part on the leg 5.
  • the height-offset arrangement of the squeegees 3 and 4 on the inclined leg 5 facilitates the dirt wiping especially when connected to the wall and when used as a wiper.
  • FIGS. 3 to 6 show a preferred embodiment of a foot scraper according to the invention, which is also embodied here as a wall connection device or as an attachment to another holding part projecting above the floor, for example a post or the like anchored to the foot in the floor .
  • This device is preferably produced as a whole as a one-piece plastic part, preferably by injection molding, with all of the cleaning parts used to remove dirt being molded on from plastic.
  • the foot wiper has on its connection side a terminal strip 11 which rises above the upper leg 5 which is inclined towards the free end and which is provided with holes for the screw fastening 13 on the wall 1 or another projecting holding part.
  • a downwardly directed, approximately semicircular plate extension 17 which lies in a common plane with the connecting strip 13 and is also or the like on the wall 1 in the installed state of the scraper. supports tight, being in the middle of this plate approach an open-edged recess 18 for a further fastening screw 19 is arranged.
  • the lower support leg of the scraper here consists of two individual legs 20, which are arranged at a distance from one another on both sides of the lower screw connection 18, 19 between the arcuate plate extension 17 and the free front end of the upper leg 5, which results in a sufficiently large stiffness and strength of the device . As shown above all in FIG.
  • the foot scraper in the exemplary embodiment shown has seven scraper strips which are staggered in parallel spacing from one another and corresponding to the inclination of the upper plate-shaped leg 5 and which are also integrally formed on the plastic part.
  • two scraper strips 4 are provided with an upper scraper edge 4 'extending over their length, which are formed by approximately U-shaped, downwardly open formations, as shown in FIG. 4.
  • two profiled scraper strips 3 are arranged on the foot scraper, which also consist of approximately U-shaped hollow ribs and which are distributed over their length in alternating sequence with tooth-shaped scraper elements 3 'and cam-like elevations 3''in between. are provided, as shown in a section in Fig.
  • the foot scraper according to FIGS. 3 and 4 also has two further scraper bars, each of which is formed by a brush bar 21.
  • the brush strips 21 are arranged on both sides of a scraper strip 3. They have flexible bristles 22 made of plastic material on the length region covering the inner opening 9 of the upper leg 5, which bristles project over the plane of the stripping edges 4 'and the tooth-shaped stripping elements 3'.
  • the flexible bristles 22 are also integrally formed on the U-shaped form of the scraper strips 21 which is open towards the underside.
  • the squeegee 4 located at the bottom in the row of strips at the free outer end of the inclined leg 5 is, as shown in FIG. 4, inclined upwards at an oblique angle deviating from the upper squeegees 4 such that it protrudes with its continuous stripping edge 4 'over the common plane of the other stripping strips 3 and 4 and over the plane of the leg 5.
  • This squeegee 4 can be used above all to loosen and remove dirt that has stuck in the recess between the sole of the shoe and the heel of a shoe when the shoe is guided over this squeegee. As shown in FIG.
  • this lowermost squeegee 4 has a squeegee edge 4 'which is convexly curved outwards and which projects outwards over the arcuate circumferential contour of the leg 5 in the areas between this squeegee and the connecting bar 13.
  • the leg 5 has an arcuate circumferential contour.
  • a side brush strip 23 is arranged, which extends approximately from the terminal block 11 to the relevant end of the lowermost squeegee 4 and whose flexible bristles 24 protrude on these sections over the circumferential contour of the leg 5.
  • These side brush strips 23 with the bristles 24 are expediently formed in one piece on the plastic foot scraper or its holding part 2.
  • the side bristle strips 23 can be used to loosen and remove dirt adhering to the outside of the shoe by leading the shoe sitting on the foot with its outside over the relevant side bristle strip 23.
  • Fig. 6 is shown in a partial view for a single scraper or brush strip 21, the assembly with the flexible bristles 22.
  • the brush strips 21 described above can also be provided in the embodiment of the wiper according to FIGS. 1 and 2, and that the number of brush strips 21 arranged on the wiper, as well as the number of further wiper strips 3 and 4 and their Arrangement on the wiper can be different for the two exemplary embodiments described. Under certain circumstances, the arrangement of the profiled scraper strips 3 can be dispensed with if the brush strips 21 can take over the function of the profiled scraper strips 3 with a correspondingly flexible stiffness of the bristles 22.
  • the dirt wiped off on the wiper can fall down through the openings between the parallel wiper strips and be removed here.
  • the wiper can be provided with a receptacle or a holder for this dirt collecting container.
  • the holding part 2 is open on its two opposite sides. This also leads to a reduction in weight without questioning the stability of the foot cleaner.
  • the foot cleaner according to the invention can not only be connected laterally to a wall 1, but also to any other structural or supporting part, e.g. on a pole, post or the like, which is anchored to the ground with its foot.
  • the supporting part or the post or post on the foot can also have a driving-in point, with which it can e.g. can be driven into the ground in the garden.
  • the described design of the plastic squeegees with the U-shaped formations leads to sufficient stability and rigidity of the squeegees.
  • it can also be provided with an electric interior lighting.

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DE29519069U DE29519069U1 (de) 1995-12-01 1995-12-01 Schmutzabstreifer, insbesondere Fußabstreifer
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DE19616434A DE19616434C2 (de) 1995-12-01 1996-04-25 Fußabstreifer

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