EP1190657A1 - Appareil et tampon nettoyant pour le nettoyage et le traitement de surfaces ou pour appliquer des produits sur des surfaces - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47K—SANITARY EQUIPMENT NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; TOILET ACCESSORIES
- A47K11/00—Closets without flushing; Urinals without flushing; Chamber pots; Chairs with toilet conveniences or specially adapted for use with toilets
- A47K11/10—Hand tools for cleaning the toilet bowl, seat or cover, e.g. toilet brushes
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- the present invention relates to a device for cleaning or treating surfaces or for applying media to surfaces according to claim 1, especially for cleaning toilet bowls and the like.
- the invention further relates to a cleaning pad according to claim 10.
- toilet bowls are typically one of the most undesirable jobs for most persons. Nevertheless, toilet bowls must be kept clean in order to prevent sanitary problems, the potential for irritable smells, and the possibility of harmful bacteria buildup.
- bowl cleaning products are known. Such products typically fall within two categories, namely, cleaning by hand with a bowl cleaning device or with automatic "in tank” or “in bowl” cleaners. Hand cleaning typically takes the form of a toilet cleaning brush or sponge. Such devices, however, are displeasing due to the excessive dripping therefrom, and because storage between uses is unsanitary. Automatic "in tank” or “in bowl” cleaners, which dispense a dosage upon flushing of the toilet, generally are not as effective as manual scrubbing. Therefore most consumers typically supplement such automatic cleaners with hand scrubbing and cleaning.
- the US 4 852 201 discloses a toilet bowl cleaning device with a cleaning pad and a holder for the pad.
- the pad is disposable and replaced after each use, thus avoiding the problem of storing a used cleaning device.
- the holder comprises an elongate rigid handle having a grip portion at one end and a head portion at its opposite end.
- a tongue member is pivotally mounted on the head portion between a first attached position for attaching the cleaning pad to the handle and a second detached position for releasing the pad. In the first attached position, the tongue member can be releasably locked to the head by a snap lock.
- the cleaning pad in the shape of a rectangular slipper receives the tongue member and is then clamped between the tongue member and the head portion.
- FIG. 1 Yet another cleaning device comprising a handle with a cleaning portion and a cleaning pad attached to it is disclosed in US 5 488 748.
- the cleaning pad comprises lateral pads extending from opposed sides of a planar base pad which form two parallel channels by being upwardly and inwardly curved.
- the handle includes a pair of laterally opposed longitudinal projections which can be slidably positioned within the channels.
- the cleaning pad has to be attached and removed manually or with a specially designed dispensing device.
- the inventive cleaning device allows the whole process of attaching and detaching a cleaning pad to the handle being accomplished remotely.
- the device comprises attachment means, comprising e.g. a flap or a clamp, being remotely operable.
- the handle For remote operation from an upper part of the handle, e.g. from at a grip portion of the handle, the handle preferably comprises first operating means, e.g. a lever mechanism.
- first operating means e.g. a lever mechanism.
- the user can attach and detach the pad by simply moving, e.g. pushing, dragging or turning, a part of the device near the grip portion, while touching the pad or parts of the handle having contacted the treated surface, WC water or other unpleasant areas is avoided.
- the cleaning pad is disposed after each use, e.g. by flushing it down the toilet, thus storing the cleaning device is hygienic.
- the inventive cleaning pad has a base portion with a bottom side and a top side, the bottom side including a cleaning portion.
- a sheet is attached to the base portion and covers at least a part of top side, wherein the sheet and the base portion for a pocket.
- the inventive cleaning pad is preferably used with a handle having a cleaning head.
- handle and cleaning pad are shaped such that a well defined flat or bent, preferably convex cleaning surface is formed when the pad is attached to facilitate equal distribution of cleaning detergent and exerted pressure over the treated surface when scrubbing.
- the cleaning pad comprises a pocket to slidably receive a front portion of the cleaning head and the bottom cleaning portion of the pad is stretched over a bottom portion of the handle.
- the cleaning pad can comprise a stable frame, e.g. a ring, that ensures that the bottom portion of the pad is more or less parallel to the bottom portion of the cleaning head even if the pad is fixed to the head at single points only.
- the cleaning head is preferably oval or tear-drop or diamond shaped to facilitate access to small angular areas, e.g. under the toilet rim.
- a cleaning head with a three dimensional ellipsoid, diamond or tear-drop shaped frame is advantageous as it helps to create a three dimensional pad shape. Further, as the head is directional, slipping into the pad pocket can be accomplished without holding the pad.
- the cleaning device is designed such that the attachment means remain in a first state where a pad is kept attached to the handle unless the attachment means are operated.
- a movable member e.g. a lever
- the attachment means change to a second state in which an attached pad is released or a new pad can be brought into attachment position such that it is attached when the attachment means move back to the first attached state.
- the device therefore comprises returning means for returning the attachment means automatically to the first state.
- the returning means preferably include a spring mechanism, which is simple to manufacture.
- the inventive device further comprises ejection means operable, in use, to eject the cleaning pad, the ejection means being operable from an upper part of the handle.
- the ejection means comprise a pushing member operable, in use, to push the cleaning pad away from the handle.
- the cleaning head is hinged such that the cleaning pad can be torn apart.
- the inventive cleaning pad comprises a water degradable laminated or non-woven cellulose structure, preferably recycled, welded by heat, pressure or adhesive, which can be manufactured at low cost.
- the water degradable cleaning pad is ecologically disposable, for example by flushing it down a toilet.
- the cleaning pad further comprises cleaning detergent in the shape of powder and/or at least one tablet of cleaning detergent secreted and/or attached at the cleaning portion to facilitate the cleaning process.
- a tablet of cleaning detergent which decomposes in the presence of water is arranged at the cleaning surface.
- the base portion of the pad is shaped like a cushion, the cushion containing cleaning detergent, e.g. a tablet or powder.
- inventive apparatus comprising an inventive device and an inventive cleaning pad may be used for WC cleaning, but as well for dish washing, car washing, painting and other actions where direct manual contact with the medium applied to the treated surface should be avoided.
- Shape and size of the cleaning head and the pad should be adapted to the application.
- Fig. 1 and 2 show a first inventive cleaning device 1 designed as a hygienic replacement for conventional WC brushes in a side view without cleaning pad (fig. 1) respectively with an attached cleaning pad 4 (fig. 2).
- the cleaning pad 4 itself is shown in fig. 3.
- the device comprises an elongate handle 8 having a grip portion 2 at the upper part 8a and a cleaning head 3 at its opposite lower part 8b.
- the cleaning head 3 is made of water impervious foam material capable of only small deformations under the stresses normally experienced during the WC cleaning operation.
- the cleaning head 3 has a three dimensional oval shape which is dimensioned to fit preferably tightly into and to be at least partly surrounded by the cleaning pad 4.
- the flexible cleaning pad 4 comprises therefore a flat oval base portion 19, made of tissue paper, non-woven fabric or the like.
- the pad 4 consists of paper laminate which protects the foam from contamination and is wiped over the surface of the WC, possibly with an active cleaning powder integrated into the bottom layers of the pad.
- the pad 4 further comprises a sheet 17 attached to the base portion 19 and forming a cleaning head receiving pocket 18 with the base portion 19.
- the pad 4 further comprises a tab 21, preferably made of tearing resistant material, preferably card, located opposite the pocket and projecting upward respectively rearward.
- the device 1 further comprises attachment means 5 for affixing a pad to the device.
- the attachment means 5 include a clip or clamp 6 located near the lower part 8b of the handle 8.
- the clamp 6 is able to secure a pad 4 that is slipped over the cleaning head 3 by clamping a pad portion, here the tab 21, and hold it in place during scrubbing.
- the clamp 6 is movable via a lever mechanism 9, including at least one lever 9' by actuating first operating means 11.
- the operating means 11 are located nearby the grip portion 2 and include a collar 11' which is arranged around the upper part 8a of the handle 8 and is able to slide up and down.
- the lever 9' is directly or indirectly connected to the collar 11' and moves the clamp 6 when the collar 11' is pulled and/or pushed.
- the attachment means 5 are shown in solid lines in a first position where a pad can be held in place.
- the attachment means 5 are shown in dashed lines in a second position where a pad is released (fig. 1 only).
- Returning means 10 including a spring 10' connected to the clamp 6 keep the attachment means 5 in the first position when the attachment means 5 are not actuated. The advantage is that the user needs no force to keep the pad 4 attached.
- Fig. 4A, B show the grip portion 2 of the device of fig. 1 and 2 with the operating means 11 in the first respectively second state.
- 2 returning means 15 including a spring 15' are arranged near the grip portion 2.
- the collar 11' is pressed downward by the spring 15' (Fig. 4A), when not pulled upward by the user (Fig. 4B).
- the attachment means 5 move, and a pad can be brought into the attaching position.
- Fig. 5 and 6 show another example for an inventive device 1' with a handle 8'.
- the cleaning head 3' comprises a three dimensional frame 22 with an oval ring 22a, two wings 22b, 22c bent upward and a bridge 22d bent downward.
- the cleaning head 3' can be manufactured from a flat solid piece by cutting the shapes of wings and bridge and bending these pieces up respectively down. Alternatively, it is manufactured by injection moulding.
- a clamp 6' By moving a clip 23 located near the grip portion a clamp 6' is lowered or raised onto the tab 21 of the cleaning pad 4, as shown in the partly sectional view of fig. 6.
- the clamp 6' is part of the attachment means 5' which further comprise a lever mechanism 24.
- the cleaning pad 4 is designed to fit around the cleaning head 3', stretching over its bottom portion 7'.
- a tablet 26 with cleaning detergent is attached at the bottom side 20 of the base portion 19. After use, the clamp 6' is raised to release the tab 21 and the head 3' and pad 4 shaken under water to eject the pad which can then be flushed away.
- Fig. 7 to 10 show a third embodiment of the inventive device 1'', with attached pad (fig. 7, 9) respectively without (fig. 8, 10).
- the handle 8'' consists of two separated pieces, a shaft 8c and a lower part 8b'.
- the lower part 8b' of the handle 8" is an integral part of the cleaning head 3'', e.g. moulded in one piece with the frame 22', as shown in the sectional view of fig. 7.
- a collar 30 which may be fixed to or an integral part of the shaft 8c is connected to the lower part 8b' via a spring mechanism 31.
- the collar 30 as a part of the attachment means 5" comprises a clamp 6'' resting on the wings 22b', 22c' of the frame 22', as shown in fig. 7, 9 and 10, unless the collar 30 is pulled upward, as shown in fig. 8.
- a portion of the cleaning pad 4' is clamped between the clamp 6'' and the frame 22' to secure the pad 4' to the device 1
- a cleaning pad 4' for the use with a device 1'' as shown in fig. 7 to 10 is shown in fig. 11.
- the cleaning pad 4' has an oval shape which is dimensioned to fit preferably tightly around the cleaning head 3'' of fig. 7 to 10.
- the cleaning pad 4' comprises a flat, but flexible oval base portion 19' and a sheet 17' attached to the base portion 19' and forming a cleaning head receiving pocket 18' with the base portion 19'.
- the pad 4' further comprises a tab 21' located at the pocket and projecting rearward that can be gripped by the clamp 6''.
- a tablet 26' with cleaning detergent is attached to the bottom side 20' of the pad 4', as shown in fig. 7.
- Fig. 12a-c show a station 32 suitable for facilitating the fixing of a pad 4 to a cleaning device 1.
- the device 32 with the shape of a square stone has a recess 33 with ellipsoid shape.
- the contours of the station 32 are such that as the head 3 of the cleaning device 1 is thrust into the pad 4 the tab 21 is forced up the shaft of the handle 8 to be conveniently fixed by the clip or clamp 6 which is raised and lowered by the user.
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EP00120524A EP1190657A1 (fr) | 2000-09-20 | 2000-09-20 | Appareil et tampon nettoyant pour le nettoyage et le traitement de surfaces ou pour appliquer des produits sur des surfaces |
EP01982289A EP1318745A1 (fr) | 2000-09-20 | 2001-09-14 | Dispositif et tampon de nettoyage destines au nettoyage ou au traitement de surfaces ou a l'application de substances sur des surfaces |
US10/380,580 US20040093678A1 (en) | 2000-09-20 | 2001-09-14 | Device and cleaning pad for cleaning or treating surfaces or for applying media to surfaces |
PCT/EP2001/010643 WO2002024045A1 (fr) | 2000-09-20 | 2001-09-14 | Dispositif et tampon de nettoyage destines au nettoyage ou au traitement de surfaces ou a l'application de substances sur des surfaces |
AU2002213916A AU2002213916A1 (en) | 2000-09-20 | 2001-09-14 | Device and cleaning pad for cleaning or treating surfaces or for applying media to surfaces |
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EP00120524A EP1190657A1 (fr) | 2000-09-20 | 2000-09-20 | Appareil et tampon nettoyant pour le nettoyage et le traitement de surfaces ou pour appliquer des produits sur des surfaces |
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EP00120524A Withdrawn EP1190657A1 (fr) | 2000-09-20 | 2000-09-20 | Appareil et tampon nettoyant pour le nettoyage et le traitement de surfaces ou pour appliquer des produits sur des surfaces |
EP01982289A Withdrawn EP1318745A1 (fr) | 2000-09-20 | 2001-09-14 | Dispositif et tampon de nettoyage destines au nettoyage ou au traitement de surfaces ou a l'application de substances sur des surfaces |
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