EP1262139A2 - Boítier de stockage de garnitures pour balai laveur - Google Patents
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- EP1262139A2 EP1262139A2 EP02011661A EP02011661A EP1262139A2 EP 1262139 A2 EP1262139 A2 EP 1262139A2 EP 02011661 A EP02011661 A EP 02011661A EP 02011661 A EP02011661 A EP 02011661A EP 1262139 A2 EP1262139 A2 EP 1262139A2
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47L—DOMESTIC WASHING OR CLEANING; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47L13/00—Implements for cleaning floors, carpets, furniture, walls, or wall coverings
- A47L13/10—Scrubbing; Scouring; Cleaning; Polishing
- A47L13/50—Auxiliary implements
- A47L13/51—Storing of cleaning tools, e.g. containers therefor
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- the present invention relates to a container in cleaned mop covers can be kept and wetted with wetting liquid inside the container can be.
- Mop covers are used for the professional cleaning of Floor surfaces used, in which case the mop covers are often wetted and soaked with cleaning agents, so that the dirt, which often sticks strongly to the floor, is solved can be.
- the soaked mop covers are on one Holder clamped, with which the cleaning power over cleaning floor surface and thereby wipes the floor sticks and removes adhering dirt. After use the mop covers are cleaned and depending on the application disinfected if necessary.
- a germ-free or germ-reduced mop cover is particularly necessary if surfaces are to be cleaned, the raised ones There are requirements for sterility, such as floors from Hospitals or old people's homes.
- the cleaning liquid is often a Disinfectant added or the cleaning liquid replaced by an appropriate disinfectant.
- the used mop covers are collected and washed, if necessary also after washing or during washing disinfected. Then they are kept and before use by the cleaner or already in soaked in advance with the wetting liquid.
- the mop cover possibly in one Mop holder tensioned condition, in a with water and Detergent-filled bucket dipped.
- the Mop cover usually dripping wet and contains far more water or liquid than is needed for cleaning. This means that the excess water is on the water to be cleaned Surface is applied and by this together with the Dirt must be removed if the mop cover is dripping wet condition is used for cleaning. Therefore mostly press systems on the bucket or separately from the Cleaning liquid contained bucket used to the excess water or the excess Cleaning fluid from the dripping wet mop squeeze before using the mop cover. This means with big buckets, cleaning trolleys and often relatively large amounts of detergents are worked got to.
- the invention is based on the idea of a system create, on the one hand, the cleaned and possibly disinfected mop covers can be inserted and there in the dry, disinfected condition can, but on the other hand it also enables the in the mop covers inserted into the container or the system Wetting evenly with liquid, so immediately before use.
- the Storage container designed so that it has one Storage space for the cleaned mop covers includes the is initially dry and opposite another room of the Storage container in which the liquid for wetting the mop covers are included, is sealed. So you can the cleaned and disinfected mop covers dry on the Be transported to the place of use.
- the storage container is still with the mentioned Provide chamber which is in the transport state opposite the Storage chamber for the mop covers is sealed, whereby the cleaning liquid (wetting liquid) into it Chamber can be filled.
- a valve system that by is operable outside the storage container, that is for example by pressing a button on the valve system Connection between the chamber in which the mop covers are kept, and which the wetting or Cleaning liquid receiving chamber made so that the cleaning liquid comes out of the chamber Wetting liquid leaks when the valve mechanism is actuated and the mop covers are thereby wetted.
- the mop covers in cleaned and disinfected condition as well as the cleaning liquid can be in advance the storage container has been filled or inserted, about immediately after cleaning and drying the Mop covers.
- the mop covers can be kept in a locked room be kept and contamination by in the air disease germs can be largely avoided. If necessary, it can also be added during cleaning appropriate disinfectant for cleaning agent for the mop covers suppressed additional nucleation become. Finally, the cleaning liquid itself, which are placed in the chamber of the storage container will be adjusted according to needs, for example by adding certain disinfectants if there is is required.
- Upper part of the container has a closable filling opening provided through which the wetting liquid enters the chamber can be filled.
- This fill opening can for example by a screwable or clampable Lid to be closed.
- Such an opening that preferably on the top surface of the container top attached, enables easy filling of the Cleaning liquid in the designated chamber. If necessary, the Cleaning liquid in the chamber also a funnel in the Filling opening can be used.
- the upper part of the container is advantageously used as a cover for the lower part of the container is designed and extends further preferably over the entire area of the lower part of the container, which enables the cleaned and possibly disinfected Mop covers easily inserted into the lower part of the container can be. Wrinkling or twisting Mop covers, which may result in uneven wetting would be avoided.
- the upper part of the container is preferably through on the lower part of the container a snap connection attachable.
- Such Snap connection can both be used to fill the cleaned Mop covers as well as for removing the wetted mop covers can be easily solved. This means there are no unnecessary ones Handles that would be associated with time for Cleaner needed.
- sealants particularly advantageous if the storage container transported or tilted by 180 °, so that it on the Upside down. Also occurs when sealant is provided are, which can be conventional rubber seals, none Wetting liquid e.g. by sloshing the liquid out of the storage container during transport. The turning of the storage container by 180 ° can be advantageous if in the normal position of the storage container on Soil collects wetting liquid and possibly the one above lying mop covers no longer or not completely are wetted.
- the container will be 180 ° rotated, the previously located mop covers come back up and the water seeps back down and due to the insufficiently wetted mop covers and distributed again about all mop covers. This allows the uniform moistening of the mop covers can be improved.
- the Storage container in its bottom area a spacer sieve on.
- This spacer sieve is one with passages for the Cleaning liquid designed plate or the like stands or spaced apart from the bottom of the container is attached from the bottom of the container. Because wetting liquid, the top of the mop cover stack in the Storage container reaches through the mop covers The bottom of the container seeps, excess accumulates there Wetting liquid. So that the lowest mop covers too with prolonged storage do not get soaking wet and before Use would have to be squeezed out, for example Spacer sieve provided so that the unnecessary Cleaning liquid or wetting liquid below of the lowest mop cover is collected. With that lies the bottom mop cover never directly in the liquid, but is only wetted when the liquid passes through it.
- the partition of the upper container part advantageously has distributed over the surface to the lower part of the container Flow openings that are as even as possible over the entire area are distributed. This can ensure be that the wetting liquid spreads evenly over spread the entire area of the mop covers and the mop covers not wetted more or less selectively or not at all be wetted. Overall, evenly distributed Flow openings a uniform wetting of the Mop covers safely over their entire area.
- the upper part of the container preferably has one Intermediate chamber between the lower part of the container and the chamber the upper part of the container.
- the valve mechanism is like this designed to be in the closed position of the valve the intermediate chamber from the chamber for the Fluidically separates wetting liquid so that no wetting liquid gets into the intermediate chamber.
- the valve mechanism When the valve mechanism is operated, so that the Valve opens, the wetting liquid first enters the intermediate chamber, where it is distributed, and from there into the Space in which the mop covers are kept in the lower part of the container are.
- the wall that separates the intermediate chamber from the Interior of the lower part of the container separates as a wall Flow openings designed for the wetting liquid. This solution allows a particularly simple construction of the valve mechanism and a good distribution of the Wetting liquid over the surface of the mop covers.
- valve mechanism must be designed in this way be that it directly covers the passage openings or closes and thus a flow connection or none Flow connection between the chamber for the Wetting liquid and the room in which the cleaned Mop covers are allowed.
- the embodiment that uses the intermediate chamber is preferred, however, because in this case a larger one Freedom in the design of the flow openings or the entire intermediate chamber is present, so that for example according to a further preferred embodiment the intermediate chamber can also be provided with flow aids, so that the wetting liquid is targeted to remote areas Positions, e.g. the edges of the area to be wetted, can be directed.
- the valve mechanism is preferably designed such that a Actuator in an opening in the top surface of the Upper part of the container is inserted and by pressure or Screw from the closed position to the open one Position can be moved. It is advantageous a spring or an elastic element is provided which Prestressed actuator in the closed position, see above that when the actuator is relieved Valve mechanism closes, so that with liquid filled chamber from the intermediate chamber or the The lower part of the container is separated. This will make the flow the wetting liquid on the mop covers stopped. Consequently is also the amount of wetting liquid that passes through dosed.
- the spring element is advantageously supported on the Wall separating the intermediate chamber from the lower part of the container, for example by an annular coil spring.
- the actuating element is advantageously essentially cylindrical, e.g. circular-cylindrical, whereby in the direction of the lower part of the container directed edge Actuating element a circumferential projection is provided, the one in the closed valve position to bear against one the intermediate chamber and the chamber that the The cleaning liquid is kept, the separating wall is coming.
- the open valve position is thereby formed annular gap around the actuator through which the Cleaning liquid can enter the intermediate chamber.
- the ledges at the end of the Actuator directed towards the lower part of the container are dimensioned so that they seal this gap and close when the valve element is in the closed position.
- the shape of the actuator are in Essentially no restrictions are imposed. So can for example, the actuating element is circular cylindrical, be designed polygonal or similar.
- the projections which extend at the lower end of the actuating element preferably sized so that they cover the entire area cover the chamber for the cleaning liquid from separates the storage chamber for the mop covers.
- the projections must then be dimensioned that they are at least that area of this partition cover that with flow openings for the Cleaning liquid is provided so that in the closed valve position no cleaning fluid from the chamber for the cleaning liquid to the in Mop covers kept in the lower part of the container flows.
- Sealants are preferably provided, for example Rubber seals, o-rings or the like that are good Seal between the actuator and in particular its protrusions and the partition that the intermediate chamber separates from the chamber for the cleaning liquid, to ensure. If there is no intermediate chamber, then these sealing elements for sealing between the projections of the Actuator and on the lower part of the container directed wall of the chamber for the cleaning liquid to install.
- the Base of the lower part of the container is essentially the size and shape of the mop covers to be included. Are there the walls of the container base are substantially vertical aligned upwards or in such a way that they can easily Expand at the top to make it easy to insert the mop covers is guaranteed.
- the lower part of the container, the upper part of the container and possibly the Valve mechanisms are preferably essentially made up Made of plastic, although of course others too Materials are possible. This represents an inexpensive one Manufacture and required robustness of the Storage container safe.
- Figure 1 shows a cross-sectional view of a Storage container 1 for storing mop covers 13, that have been cleaned and disinfected in advance.
- the Storage container 1 comprises a bucket-like lower one Container part 2 and an upper one placed thereon Container part 3.
- the lower container part is at the top with provided a cross-section U-shaped back bend, on the the container top 3 is placed.
- In the outer area of the Backbends are locking devices in the form of a Projection on the container base 2 provided with a corresponding recess on the upper container part 3 interact.
- the upper container part 3 in the Area of the top surface, i.e.
- a seal 4 provided that the system against the lower container part 2 comes and thus the container top 3 against that Seals lower part 2.
- This seal 4 can for example a conventional rubber seal or an O-ring his.
- the seal 4 is preferably around the whole Circumferential edge of the upper part of the container and thus the Bottom container part 2 all round.
- the container lower part 2 is in its interior Bottom area 18 provided with a spacer screen 15.
- This Spacer screen essentially consists of a surface with Openings that are sieve-like, on which the mop covers 13 be stacked. This surface or plate is on feet stored and can be fixed with these feet Lower container part 2 may be connected. Alternatively, it is possible to put the spacer sieve on the feet in the Adjust the lower part of the container without fixing the two elements connect with each other. Alternatively, it is also possible that Spacer screen 15 with a corresponding device For example, to connect the container side wall so that it at a predetermined distance above the bottom of the Lower container part 2 is positioned.
- an opening 7 in the top surface provided ( Figure 3), which is closed with a lid 8 can be.
- the opening is with a Provided internal thread, in which an external thread on the lid 8 is attached, can be screwed.
- This opening is in almost any position in the Cover surface of the upper container part is provided and has a Size up that cleaning liquid through it into that Upper container part in a chamber 10 provided for this purpose can be filled.
- the opening 7 can be designed that a funnel can be inserted into it that is filling relieved by cleaning fluid.
- the upper container part 3 is also provided with a chamber 10 Absorption of cleaning liquid or Wetting liquid in which is also a cleaning agent may be included or with a disinfectant is offset.
- This chamber 10 borders on the Cover surface of the upper container part and essentially has the same area as the lower container part 2 however, slightly smaller, so that the chamber 10 in the Lower part of the container can be used if the top surface of the Container upper part 3 to which the chamber is attached the lower container part 2 is placed.
- This chamber 10 for Cleaning liquid or wetting liquid and / or Cleaning chemicals has a floor surface that is in the embodiment shown has only one opening to one Take up valve mechanism. This valve mechanism will described below with reference to Figure 5.
- Figure 2 shows the entire arrangement in a perspective Cross-sectional view.
- valve mechanism will now be described with reference to FIG. 5 described in more detail.
- the valve mechanism essentially comprises one cylindrical body, which is also an actuator is. This body is in the figures with reference number 9 designated.
- a first, upper area (in the normal Position of the storage container) of the valve mechanism is a perfect fit in an opening in the top surface of the Upper part of the container can be used.
- the valve mechanism and in particular the actuating element 9 is vertical, ie in Direction of the arrow shown in Figure 5, slidable.
- a spring 14 is provided for this displacement counteracts and the actuating element 9 in the direction of biases a closed position in which the upper Interface of the actuator 9 flush with the Cover surface of the upper container part 3 is or slightly above she is leading.
- valve mechanism 9, 14 closed as shown in Figure 3, i.e. the Chamber 10 is not fluidically connected to chamber 11 connected.
- the flanges of the Essentially cylindrical valve and actuating element 9 from below on the partition that separates the chamber 10 from the Intermediate chamber 11 separates. This makes room 10 opposite the chamber 11 separated.
- the spring 14, for example one Coil spring that the valve element 9 in the closed Prestressed position is based on that shown in Figure 3 Embodiment on the partition between the intermediate chamber 11 and container bottom part 2, being on the cylindrical Actuating element 9 bears from below.
- 11 flow aids in the intermediate chamber be provided to help ensure that Cleaning liquid 6 in the intermediate chamber quickly and equally distributed.
- the cleaning liquid 6 drips from the intermediate chamber 11 under the effect of gravity on the in the lower container part 2 stacked mop covers 13 through the flow openings 12, provided in the lower wall of the intermediate chamber 11 are, that is, the wall facing the Lower container part 2 is directed. Because the flow openings 12 evenly over the entire area of the bottom wall of the Are distributed between chamber 11, the Cleaning liquid 6 evenly over the entire area the mop covers distributed.
- the superfluous cleaning liquid or Wetting liquid 6 collects in the space between the Container bottom and the spacer sieve, so that none of the Mop covers in the cleaning liquid and soaked becomes.
- the entire arrangement of the Storage container 1 can be rotated by 180 ° or on the Be turned upside down, causing the cleaning fluid again seeps back under the action of gravity, i.e. penetrates the mop covers again and again evenly moistened.
- Mop covers By removing the lid, i.e. the upper part of the container 3 Mop covers can be removed that are even are moistened and used for floor cleaning should.
- the soiled mop covers after use can be in the Storage containers are collected and returned to one Laundry to be transported back to where it was washed, dried and again in the also dried Storage container 1 can be placed.
- the Mop covers kept in a locked room, namely in the dry state, so that they do not or only little become contaminated. They are only used immediately before use of the corresponding liquid, so that the Cleaning staff individually the mop covers depending on the corresponding needs and the mop covers do not lie in the moisture unnecessarily long.
- the essential aspect of the invention is that Mop covers stored in a container in a dry state can be uniform and immediately before use without great effort can be wetted. Here is the wetting the mop covers easily and quickly for several mop covers in feasible in one step.
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DE10126804 | 2001-06-01 | ||
DE2001126804 DE10126804B4 (de) | 2001-06-01 | 2001-06-01 | Aufbewahrungsbehälter für Moppbezüge |
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EP1551572A4 (fr) * | 2002-08-28 | 2005-10-05 | Facility Value Group Llc | Procede et dispositif permettant de nettoyer des sols a l'aide de brosses de nettoyage plates |
WO2005107566A1 (fr) * | 2004-05-05 | 2005-11-17 | Rubbermaid Commercial Products Llc | Seau de desinfection |
GB2444229A (en) * | 2006-12-01 | 2008-06-04 | Numatic Int Ltd | Container for mop pads |
DE202010008784U1 (de) | 2010-10-12 | 2010-12-09 | Pps Pfennig Reinigungstechnik Gmbh | Aufbewahrungsbehälter für Mopp-Bezüge |
ITMI20091761A1 (it) * | 2009-10-14 | 2011-04-15 | Vdm Srl | Dispositivo per l'impregnazione di frange con una soluzione, particolarmente per l'impregnazione di frange di pulizia da utilizzare nel settore ospedaliero. |
EP2832279A1 (fr) * | 2013-07-31 | 2015-02-04 | Hydroflex OHG | Unité de nettoyage, notamment pour le nettoyage de salles blanches |
EP2923626A3 (fr) * | 2014-03-25 | 2015-10-21 | Pfennig Reinigungstechnik GmbH | Dispositif de dosage pour un produit de nettoyage |
EP3143919A1 (fr) * | 2015-09-18 | 2017-03-22 | Numatic International Limited | Conteneur de serpillères |
DE102017128600B3 (de) | 2017-12-01 | 2019-03-14 | Pfennig Reinigungstechnik Gmbh | Dosiersystem |
US10759648B2 (en) | 2019-02-04 | 2020-09-01 | Pfennig Reinigungstechnik Gmbh | Cleaning liquid dosing system utilizing a weighted hollow piston to define a dosing volume |
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GB1315973A (en) * | 1970-05-11 | 1973-05-09 | Alumasc Ltd | Valves for containers |
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DE3726817A1 (de) * | 1987-08-12 | 1989-02-23 | Sigrid Ufer | Wegwerf-feucht-staubtuch |
EP0517686A2 (fr) * | 1991-06-07 | 1992-12-09 | Claes Granfelt | Dispositif de contrôle des liquides |
EP0781524A2 (fr) * | 1995-12-29 | 1997-07-02 | Vermop Salmon Gmbh | Dispositif de dosage pour liquide de desinfection ou de nettoyage |
US6000094A (en) * | 1998-05-07 | 1999-12-14 | Scot Young Research, Inc. | Replaceable filter for use in cleaning buckets |
DE20005016U1 (de) * | 2000-03-17 | 2000-05-31 | Georg, Rolf, 72119 Ammerbuch | Putztuch für gewerbliche Anwendungszwecke |
US6073803A (en) * | 1997-12-02 | 2000-06-13 | Plastikwerk Expan Gmbh | Container |
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GB1315973A (en) * | 1970-05-11 | 1973-05-09 | Alumasc Ltd | Valves for containers |
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EP1551572A4 (fr) * | 2002-08-28 | 2005-10-05 | Facility Value Group Llc | Procede et dispositif permettant de nettoyer des sols a l'aide de brosses de nettoyage plates |
WO2005107566A1 (fr) * | 2004-05-05 | 2005-11-17 | Rubbermaid Commercial Products Llc | Seau de desinfection |
GB2444229B (en) * | 2006-12-01 | 2011-12-28 | Numatic Int Ltd | Container for storing mopping layers intended for attachment to a flat mop |
GB2444229A (en) * | 2006-12-01 | 2008-06-04 | Numatic Int Ltd | Container for mop pads |
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GB2478242B (en) * | 2006-12-01 | 2011-12-28 | Numatic Int Ltd | Container storing mopping layers intended for attachment to a flat mop |
ITMI20091761A1 (it) * | 2009-10-14 | 2011-04-15 | Vdm Srl | Dispositivo per l'impregnazione di frange con una soluzione, particolarmente per l'impregnazione di frange di pulizia da utilizzare nel settore ospedaliero. |
EP2311361A1 (fr) * | 2009-10-14 | 2011-04-20 | Vdm S.R.L. | Dispositif pour imprégner les franges de solution, en particulier pour imprégner des franges de nettoyage destinées à une utilisation dans le secteur hospitalier |
DE202010008784U1 (de) | 2010-10-12 | 2010-12-09 | Pps Pfennig Reinigungstechnik Gmbh | Aufbewahrungsbehälter für Mopp-Bezüge |
EP2832279A1 (fr) * | 2013-07-31 | 2015-02-04 | Hydroflex OHG | Unité de nettoyage, notamment pour le nettoyage de salles blanches |
EP2923626A3 (fr) * | 2014-03-25 | 2015-10-21 | Pfennig Reinigungstechnik GmbH | Dispositif de dosage pour un produit de nettoyage |
EP3143919A1 (fr) * | 2015-09-18 | 2017-03-22 | Numatic International Limited | Conteneur de serpillères |
DE102017128600B3 (de) | 2017-12-01 | 2019-03-14 | Pfennig Reinigungstechnik Gmbh | Dosiersystem |
US10759648B2 (en) | 2019-02-04 | 2020-09-01 | Pfennig Reinigungstechnik Gmbh | Cleaning liquid dosing system utilizing a weighted hollow piston to define a dosing volume |
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