EP1068830B1 - Einrichtung zur Reinigung von Mopbezügen - Google Patents

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EP1068830B1
EP1068830B1 EP00114167A EP00114167A EP1068830B1 EP 1068830 B1 EP1068830 B1 EP 1068830B1 EP 00114167 A EP00114167 A EP 00114167A EP 00114167 A EP00114167 A EP 00114167A EP 1068830 B1 EP1068830 B1 EP 1068830B1
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Dirk Salmon
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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
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    • A47L13/50Auxiliary implements
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  • the invention relates to a device for cleaning mop covers for cleaning mop covers in the clamped on the mop holder state by suction.
  • mops For a cleaning system for smooth floor coverings, such as plastic floors, tiles or parquet floors, so-called mops are generally used. These mops comprise a textile area, wherein the textile fibers are usually formed in fringe or loop shape. If the floor is to be cleaned wet or damp, a vessel with cleaning fluid is also required, which eliminates the need for dry cleaning of the floor covering. If large floor surfaces are to be cleaned, wiping mops are usually used, which consist of a separate mop holder and a mop cover that can be clamped on and exchanged thereon.
  • the mop cover is used for wet, damp or dry cleaning of floor coverings to loosen the dirt adhering to the ground and to take up in the fibers of the mop cover.
  • the textile fibers usually in fringe or loop form, act like bristles of a brush that is pulled across the floor. As a result, the dirt adheres to the fiber surface or in the space between the fibers of the mop cover. If so much dirt sticks in the mop cover that the mop cover, which acts like a storage tank, can no longer absorb dirt, the mop cover must be washed out in the water and be squeezed out. This can either be done manually in the clamped state of the mop cover on the mop holder or in the dissolved state or the mop cover is washed in a washing machine. Even when used dry, the mop cover must be shaken out after a certain cleaning time, brushed or combed out, either in the clamped state or dissolved in the mop holder state.
  • Cleaning systems for professional cleaning of large smooth floor surfaces are well known in the art.
  • the systems e.g. used in the cleaning of office or industrial buildings, schools and hospitals, include a cleaning cart unit.
  • Various components required for cleaning with such a mop such as tubs, for receiving the cleaning liquid, the dirty water or the disinfectant, presses for pressing out the mop or the mop cover or the like, are mounted on this cleaning cart unit.
  • additional waste containers for collecting waste on the cleaning trolley, as well as storage areas for smaller, needed for cleaning aids.
  • the cleaning of the mop or the mop itself is done by the mop cover is either immersed in the clamped or unclamped state immersed in a cleaning liquid, and then manually or with the aid of the press, the excess liquid is squeezed out.
  • CH 345 720 discloses the cleaning device according to the preamble of claim 1.
  • the invention has for its object to provide a device for cleaning mops, which can be used to clean mop covers used for wet, damp and / or dry wiping of floor coverings and is also effective and flexible to use.
  • the invention is based on the idea that the removal of the dirt from the mop cover can be done by suction.
  • the soiled mop cover is introduced into a housing and sucked in this.
  • This technique has the advantage that in principle any type of mop covers can be cleaned, regardless of whether it is used for wet, damp or dry floor cleaning. Furthermore, there is no need to remove the mop cover from the mop holder, re-clamping after cleaning, and to manually squeeze the cleaned mop cover or press it out using a press. Since the mop cover in the clamped state with the help Furthermore, the cleaning force does not have to bend over to remove or squeeze the mop cover, whereby an ergonomic and time-saving operation is guaranteed.
  • the housing may be designed substantially closed. Alternatively, however, it is also possible to form the housing open, so that it mainly serves the storage of additionally attached suction devices and / or possibly the guide of the pug.
  • At least one Saug Colourbegrenzungs is mounted in the housing.
  • the Saug Schlbegrenzungs is preferably designed as a seal, z.
  • the provision of the suction area limiting device serves to delimit the area of the mop to be sucked off and to apply the suction power to this area of the mop.
  • the area can be limited to one strip on both side surfaces of the mop, or one of the two sides can be completely covered, so that the resulting due to the negative pressure suction effect does not unfold on it.
  • the mop cover is simultaneously sucked off on both main surfaces of the mop holder, so that an effective cleaning of the mop cover is ensured.
  • the suction area limiting device is spring-mounted.
  • a resilient mounting of Saugbegrenzungs ensures that they back when inserting the mop with spanned mop cover, then tightly applied to the mop cover and separate the sucked narrow strip with respect to the other area of the mop cover.
  • the suction power of the vacuum cleaner can completely affect the narrow strip on the surface of the mop cover and the dirt there is completely removed.
  • the arrangement is flexible in terms of the width of the mop.
  • the device for cleaning mop covers by suction in an advantageous embodiment, a housing or a holder made of plastic or metal.
  • a plastic housing offers the advantage that, in addition to a great flexibility in terms of shaping, it is characterized by robustness and low weight in use. Furthermore, plastic components are usually inexpensive to manufacture. Plastic housings are also easy to clean, and are therefore also suitable for use in nursing homes or hospitals, where increased hygiene requirements are made. In contrast, metal housing have the advantage that they are shock resistant and shatterproof to an even greater extent than plastic housing.
  • the device for cleaning mop covers in a clamped state on a mop holder comprises a connection device for a suction device.
  • a connection device for a suction device is present, a suction device, which usually already exists, can be attached to the device be connected for cleaning mop covers.
  • Existing cleaning systems can thus be inexpensively converted to the device for cleaning mop covers by suction, since only the purchase of the device for cleaning Mopbeginann, but not a suction device is necessary.
  • the connecting device is formed on the suction device as a tube with stepped diameters.
  • Conventional suction devices usually have tubular fittings, so that a tubular design of the connector offers advantages in terms of compatibility with commercial suction devices.
  • graduated diameter of the connecting device ensures that the device for cleaning mop covers is largely independent of the diameter of the suction pipe of the suction device.
  • the device for cleaning mop covers is not limited to a particular make of the nipple, but can be used flexibly.
  • a coupling device is provided on the device for cleaning mop covers.
  • a correspondingly designed external suction device can be connected directly to the device for cleaning mops, without further components such as pipes, hoses, etc., are required. Such additional components may be a hindrance in the cleaning operation.
  • a suction device is integrated into the housing of the device for cleaning mop covers. If the suction device is to be used on a cleaning trolley, the integration of the suction device into the device for cleaning mop covers offers advantages since the entire arrangement generally takes up less space than the combination of nozzle and separate suction device and very is compact. For example, eliminates the reaching from the suction device to the device for cleaning mop covers hose.
  • the suction device is a wet vacuum.
  • a wet vacuum is preferable to a dry vacuum since the entire arrangement when using a wet vacuum is not subject to any restrictions on the use of the wet mop.
  • a suction device comprising a wet vacuum cleaner.
  • Wet vacuum cleaners are also more robust, so that the risk of failure due to improper operation is reduced, for example, when cleaning industrial surfaces.
  • a wet or damp element such as a broken bottle of spilled liquid, which is not suitable for the suction device and which would result in wear of the suction device when using a dry suction device, can not be inadvertently sucked up.
  • the recesses which are groove-shaped in the housing for insertion and removal and / or for performing the mop cover on the mop holder.
  • This embodiment is favorable because the conventional mops have a substantially parallelepiped shape, wherein the dimensions are low in depth compared to those in width and length. Therefore, a groove-shaped construction of the recesses in the housing is adapted to the shape of the mop. Thus, only small areas are created which must be sealed to ensure suction inside the mop cover cleaning equipment.
  • a groove-like shape of the recesses in the housing is also favorable to attach a sealing device.
  • guide areas adjacent to the recesses in the housing for on and Running the mop is provided.
  • These guide areas advantageously each have a length which corresponds approximately to that of the mop holder.
  • the mop holder can be placed on a guide area and then moved by moving through the cleaning nozzle. The insertion can be done from the side or from above.
  • additional insertion aids are provided in order to facilitate the insertion of the mop holder with the clamped mop cover.
  • These insertion aids are designed, for example, in the form of rotatingly mounted rollers.
  • the recesses are arranged on three sides of the housing and formed integrally. This makes it possible not only to turn on the mop with the mop cover stretched on one side and on the same side again, but it can also be performed by the housing through in a continuous movement. On the one hand, this offers an ergonomic and time-saving cleaning of the mop cover. In addition, advantages arise from the fact that in a continuous passage of the mop cover by the device for cleaning mops, all areas of the mop cover can be cleaned evenly and lateral edge areas are not neglected during cleaning.
  • the housing preferably comprises a sealing device.
  • the sealing device additionally helps to establish the required negative pressure in the vicinity of the area to be suctioned off.
  • the sealing device is provided in the recesses of the housing. These recesses in the housing are preferably with, for example, fins, Rollers, brushes, a labyrinth seal or a combination thereof sealed.
  • a seal of the housing is helpful in order to produce the required negative pressure in the housing for suction. If this is done by fins or the like, the negative pressure in each position of the mop when passing through the housing can be ensured, since only the fins or the like recede or bent, where this is required by the position of the mop. For example, this can ensure a good seal around the stem of the mop.
  • the lamellae are rubber-elastic sealing lamellae.
  • Rubber elastic sealing lamellae adapt to the geometry of the mop in its respective position, are also inexpensive as a standard component and robust. Furthermore, no special storage of slats is necessary.
  • the device for cleaning mop covers comprises at least one fastening element.
  • the device for cleaning mop covers can be attached to a cleaning trolley customary in the art.
  • the fastening element or the fastening elements are usually designed with holes and / or hooks.
  • the device for cleaning mop covers comprises at least one support element. If the device for cleaning mop covers is not used in conjunction with a cleaning trolley or if it is to be used alternately on several such cleaning trolleys, it is advantageous to be able to transport it by means of a suitable carrying element.
  • one or more means for covering the area to be sucked attached to the mop cover which are connected to the suction tube.
  • the negative pressure is guided by the cover specifically to the suctioned area of the mop cover.
  • these means for covering which are connected to the suction tube, are resiliently mounted. It is intended that the best possible seal against the environment is produced, and the insertion of the mop still made easy.
  • the housing is designed so that it can be opened and closed again. This is especially useful in the case of a substantially closed housing. Should a greater contamination of the interior of the housing occur, this can be easily eliminated by the provision of such a device. This offers advantages, in particular, when the device is to be used for cleaning mop covers in the area of hospital or retirement home cleaning, since in this case the hygiene requirements for the cleaning devices are increased.
  • Fig. 1 shows a view of the device for cleaning mop covers 10 from the outside, wherein the mop 12 is not yet introduced into the device for cleaning mop covers.
  • a hook-shaped holding device 16 is attached, and a leading to a suction device pipe 18.
  • the device further comprises a circumferential groove 15 on three sides, wherein the third side is hidden in the illustration of FIG , In the groove 20, a row of fins 22, 23, 24 is mounted on both sides.
  • the slats are at their one End attached to the edge of the groove, and arranged so that one blade adjacent to the other, without allowing a gap.
  • the mop 12 comprises a mop cover 25, a mop holder 26 and a handle 28 which is connected via a hinge 30 to the holder 26.
  • FIG. 2 to 4 is a section in the direction A-A 'of Fig. 1, thus a horizontal section through the median plane of the device for cleaning mops, shown.
  • the mop 12 is not yet introduced into the device for cleaning mop covers 10, partially introduced in Fig. 3 and finally introduced in Fig. 4 so far that the front end of the mop 12, the means for cleaning mop covers already leaves again.
  • nozzle jaws 32 are provided inside the nozzle, which are fixed to a holding device 34 via a spring 36 on the housing 14.
  • a total of four such nozzle jaws 32 and eight holders 34 are provided with corresponding springs 36.
  • FIG. 5 shows a section in the direction B-B 'of FIG. 1 through the device for cleaning mop covers 10.
  • the mop 12 is inserted into the device for cleaning mop covers 10.
  • the fins 22, 23, 24 which close the groove of the device for cleaning mop covers, when no mop is introduced, cooperating so that in the interior of the device for Cleaning of mop covers 10 negative pressure may occur when a sucker is connected to the connecting pipe 18 and is put into operation.
  • the device for cleaning mop covers 10 may be attached via the hook 16 on a cleaning cart.
  • the mop 26 is introduced with the clamped mop cover 25 from the position shown in Fig. 2 in the device for cleaning mop covers 10, so first bend the fins 22, so that an opening is formed through which the mop can be performed. If the mop is further inserted, so that the handle 28 of the mop 12 and the articulated bearing 30 of the mop 12 comes into contact with the blades 23 on the top of the housing, then deform them, so that the mop 12 further in the housing can be inserted.
  • the negative pressure present in the interior of the object caused by the suction effect of the nipple on the connection pipe 18, causes the mop cover to be cleaned by suction in the region between the die jaws 32, in a manner similar to the usual extraction of a carpet.
  • the jaws 32 make sure that only a small portion of the mop cover 25 is detected by the suction of the nipple, which means that the existing suction acts only on a very limited area each and thus a good cleaning is achieved.
  • the mop with spanned mop cover 25 is continuously passed through the device for cleaning Mopbegorin out, in each case more adjacent strips are sucked in the area between the nozzle jaws 32, so that gradually the entire surface of the mop cover is sucked. He finally interacts with the second jaws, which define together with the first jaw the maximum width of the area to be sucked.
  • the need for defining the gap to be sucked second jaws behave similar to the first and make their feathery bearing 36 a concern with the mop cover 25 safe.
  • the nozzle jaws can be designed so that the extracted area is not strip-shaped, but has a different geometry that the mop is sucked off, for example, only on one side or the like. Furthermore, it is possible to make the die jaws interchangeable, so that depending on the choice of nozzle jaws as the mop cover is sucked on one side or both sides, without having to use another means for cleaning mop covers, or that different widths stripes can be realized.
  • the sucked dirt is discharged through the vacuum generated by the suction device via the connecting pipe 18 and fed as usual, as in the conventional carpet cleaning, the suction device.
  • FIGS. 6 and 7 A second embodiment of a device according to the invention for cleaning mop covers 10 is shown in FIGS. 6 and 7.
  • the device shown in Figs. 6 and 7 differs from the first embodiment (shown in Figs. 1 to 5) mainly in that the housing is designed as an open housing, i. No special measures are provided for sealing the housing itself.
  • the housing 14 thus serves primarily to support the suction area limiting elements 32, 34, 36.
  • These suction area limiting elements also comprise a spring mechanism that allows adaptation to the width of the mop holder with the mop cover 25, 26 open and a concern of the Saug Schl.begrenzung devices to the mop holder ensures.
  • a sealing of the lead-in areas in the housing is not provided in contrast to embodiment 1. Rather, the case is open towards the style of the mop holder.
  • guide portions 38 To the housing and in particular at the lateral insertion opening immediately follow guide portions 38.
  • These guide areas which in the illustrated embodiment have a length which corresponds to half the length of the mop holder, allow the mop holder to be supported even before it is inserted into the actual suction area of the mop cover cleaning device 10, thereby ensuring uniform insertion tilting or wedging becomes less likely.
  • additional insertion aids 40 are provided in order to allow a targeted guidance and easy insertion of the mop holder 26 with clamped mop cover 25 in the suction area, which is mainly formed by the die jaws 32.
  • These insertion aids 40 are formed in the illustrated embodiment as rollers, which set during the passage of the pug with spanned mop covers in a rotary motion become. These roles are also supported by the resilient mounting, so that they can easily retreat.
  • the length of the guide portions 38 at the inlet and outlet of the actual device for cleaning mop covers is not limited. It may, for example, also correspond to the width of the mop holder 25, depending on the embodiment, so that the mop holder with clamped mop cover is fully supported even before being introduced into the suction device 10.
  • the operation of the device for cleaning mop covers 10 in the second embodiment is substantially identical to that of the first embodiment.
  • the suction power of the suction device in conjunction with the suction area boundary provided in the housing 14, is sufficient to extract the dirt from the mop cover 25 so that additional sealing of the housing 14 is not essential .
  • An open housing 14 also facilitates accessibility, so that when the housing 14 is to be cleaned, for example, or an element to be replaced, good accessibility is ensured.
  • the essential aspect of the device according to the invention for cleaning mop covers is that the mop cover is cleaned in the clamped on the mop holder state by suction. This makes a hygienic, time-saving and ergonomic way of working for the cleaning power possible. Furthermore, the use of the device for cleaning mop covers, especially when using a Najisaug réelles, no restrictions on the use of the mop. It can thus be cleaned mop covers that be used for wet, damp or dry cleaning of floor coverings.

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