EP4076122A1 - Cleaning implement, mop-head cover and cleaning system - Google Patents
Cleaning implement, mop-head cover and cleaning systemInfo
- Publication number
- EP4076122A1 EP4076122A1 EP20817323.7A EP20817323A EP4076122A1 EP 4076122 A1 EP4076122 A1 EP 4076122A1 EP 20817323 A EP20817323 A EP 20817323A EP 4076122 A1 EP4076122 A1 EP 4076122A1
- Authority
- EP
- European Patent Office
- Prior art keywords
- swivel
- wing
- central element
- cleaning device
- mop cover
- Prior art date
- Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
- Pending
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Classifications
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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
- A47L13/20—Mops
- A47L13/24—Frames for mops; Mop heads
- A47L13/254—Plate frames
- A47L13/258—Plate frames of adjustable or foldable type
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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
- A47L13/16—Cloths; Pads; Sponges
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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
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Definitions
- the invention relates to a cleaning device, comprising a mopping plate with a central element which is articulated to a handle and a first swivel wing and a second swivel wing, the first swivel wing and the second swivel wing being articulated to the central element and wherein the first swivel wing and the second swivel wing between a wiping position in which the first swivel wing rests on a first main side of the central element and the second swivel wing rests on a second main side of the central element, and a receiving position in which the first swivel wing and the second swivel wing hang down from the central element , are pivotable, wherein the central element is equipped with locking means to lock the first pivoting vane and the second pivoting vane in the wiping position.
- the invention also relates to a mop cover for use on a cleaning device and a cleaning system.
- a cleaning device for cleaning floors is known from EP 0757903 A2.
- This cleaning device has a mop plate for receiving a mop cover, the mop plate being formed by a central swivel element, on one side of which a handle holder is articulated and on the opposite side two oppositely swiveling swivel blades are arranged.
- the swivel blades on the central swivel element can be freely swiveled about a common swivel axis.
- the swivel vanes have a freely movable longitudinal side which is designed to engage in pockets on mutually opposite longitudinal edges of the mop cover.
- the mop cover can be received by the swivel vanes, the central swivel element, after the swivel vanes engage in the pockets, first pivoted on the mop cover to the inside of one swivel vane and releasably connected to it.
- the unit consisting of the swivel vane and the central swivel element is then pivoted to the inside of the second swivel vane and detachably connected to it.
- a mop plate is formed, through which a mop cover is received, the mop cover being arranged on two opposite wiping surfaces.
- the invention is based on the object of further developing the cleaning device in such a way that particularly simple handling is made possible.
- form-locking elements for the form-fitting reception of a mop cover are arranged on the edges of the first swivel wing and the second swivel wing that are spaced apart from the central element.
- Such a cleaning device enables a mop cover to be securely held, the mop cover being securely fixed to the mop plate during the cleaning process.
- the form-locking elements of the first swivel wing and the second swivel wing preferably engage in the locking means of the central element in the wiping position.
- a mop cover fastened on the mop plate can be fixed in the wiping position in a form-fitting and captive manner.
- the first swivel vane and the second swivel vane can hang down from the central element in the receiving position in such a way that the Mopping plate is Y-shaped in the side view.
- the distance between the two longitudinal edges spaced apart from the central element is shortened, which enables a mop cover to be picked up particularly easily.
- the form-fit elements can be designed in the form of tongues.
- tongues extend from the two edges spaced apart from the central element in the direction opposite to the central element.
- the tongues can be of rectangular design when viewed from above.
- the free ends of the tongues can be rounded. The rounded tongues make it easier to thread the swivel blades into the mop cover.
- the tongues are designed to engage behind congruent form-locking elements of the mop cover in order to be able to attach the mop cover to the two swiveling wings.
- the tongues can be bent at least in sections. If the two swivel wings hang down from the central element in a Y-shape, the tongues protrude laterally in the horizontal direction due to their curved design and thus facilitate insertion into a mop cover, which can lie flat on the floor to be cleaned or in a transport container. In particular, a plurality of mop covers can be stacked horizontally aligned one on top of the other in a transport container.
- a first edge of the central element can be a pivot axis for the pivotable arrangement of the first swivel wing and the second swivel wing and the locking means can be assigned to the edge of the central element opposite the first edge.
- the locking means engage the edges of the pivoting vanes that are spaced apart from the central element and lock the pivoting vanes in the wiping position in such a way that the two pivoting vanes on the two Main sides of the central element bear, the mop cover being arranged on the other two sides of the swiveling wing, so that the mop cover is also arranged on both main sides of the central element of the mop plate.
- the locking means can at least partially encompass the form-locking elements of the first swivel wing and the second swivel wing. As a result, the two swivel blades are securely fixed to the central element.
- Engagement means can be provided on the side of the form-fit elements facing away from the central element, the engagement means being designed to come into engagement with the locking means in the wiping position. This ensures that the swivel blades are locked securely.
- Retaining means can be assigned to the form-fit elements. If the form-locking elements are designed as a tongue, projections can be made laterally from the tongues, for example, which form a hook-shaped contour.
- the restraint means can prevent uncontrolled loosening of the mop cover from the mop plate, in particular if the locking of the two swivel plates is released after the cleaning process has taken place in order to loosen the mop cover and, for example, collect it in a laundry bag.
- the locking means can be at least partially elastic.
- the mopping plate is either pulled over the floor to be cleaned or pushed over it for cleaning. If the mopping plate is pushed, the edge of the central element, which is spaced apart from the handle, is at the front, viewed in the wiping direction. The joint to which the swivel vanes are pivotably connected is also located on this edge. In this wiping position, the mop cover completely surrounds this edge. However, it is also conceivable that the wiper plate is pulled. The edge assigned to the handle is at the front, viewed in the wiping direction. In the wiping position, this edge is not completely covered by the mop cover, but is partially open.
- the locking means can consist of a thermoplastic elastomer, for example. It is also conceivable to manufacture the locking means by means of 2-component injection molding, with a dimensionally stable core and an elastic cover.
- An unlocking element can be assigned to the locking means.
- the unlocking element makes it possible to detach the mop cover quickly and easily from the plate.
- the unlocking element can be designed in the form of a tab which opens by simply pulling the locking means in such a way that the pivoting wings can be moved away from the central element.
- the unlocking means is also preferably designed to be elastic and consists, for example, of thermoplastic elastomer. A pulling movement on a tab to unlock the locking means is advantageous because the user can perform a movement to release which is directed away from the mop cover soiled by the cleaning process. Furthermore, it can be prevented that the user accidentally touches the mop cover when it is thrown from the mop plate.
- the unlocking means is also preferably designed to be elastic and consists, for example, of thermoplastic elastomer.
- the invention is also based on the object of providing a mop cover that is particularly easy to use.
- the mop cover to achieve the object comprises a flat layer which forms a wiping surface on one surface and has receiving elements on the other surface for a form-fitting contact with form-fitting elements of a mopping plate, the receiving elements being formed by band-shaped strips that are spaced apart and parallel to one another on opposite sides Edges are arranged on the receiving surface, the strips being fastened in sections on the layer, with pass-through openings for receiving the form-locking elements of the mopping plate being formed between the strips and the receiving surface, the form-locking elements engaging behind the strips for attachment to the mopping plate.
- the receiving elements in the form of the strips form the form-locking elements that are congruent to the form-locking elements of the cleaning device.
- the strips are attached to the layer in sections.
- the form-locking elements of the Y-shaped hanging swivel vanes of the mopping plate engage in the congruent passage openings, so that the form-locking elements engage behind the strips for attachment to the mopping plate.
- the mop plate is then pressed onto the mop cover by means of a vertical downward movement, then pivoted in the direction of the first pivoting wing so that it engages in the locking means.
- the unit of central element and first pivoting vane locked in this way is pivoted in the direction of the second pivoting vane, so that this too finally engages in the locking means.
- Engage behind the form-fit elements the strips of the mop cover and protrude through the penetration openings so that the mop cover is securely attached to the mopping plate and thereby covers the two main sides of the mopping plate in a flat and non-slip manner.
- the mop cover is preferably designed in one piece. As a result of the one-piece design, the mop cover is placed in a U-shape around the mop plate during the mopping process and connected to it in a form-fitting manner.
- the two wiping surfaces are firmly connected.
- the resulting fold line forms an elongated wiping contour with which, for example, floor strips and smaller paragraphs can be cleaned without lifting the mop plate from the floor.
- the two wiping surfaces can be designed independently of one another.
- two wiping surfaces with different cleaning properties can be provided.
- a wiping surface can be formed by a fluffy microfibre plush textile in order to clean smooth floors with loose dirt.
- the opposite wiping surface can contain woven-in strips with cleaning bristles in order to clean rough floors with stubborn dirt.
- the mop cover is preferably designed in such a way that it is flat and pliable for transporting, washing and cleaning.
- mop covers can be transported as loose individual parts and have a particularly advantageous geometry in order to be able to be completely cleaned easily and with a minimum of washing chemicals, mechanics, time and water during machine washes. Both sides of the mop cover and all textile fastening elements are equally easily accessible for the washing process.
- the mop cover is only attached to the mop plate by means of the strips.
- the mop cover according to the invention does not have any depressions or the like in which dirt can accumulate and which are difficult to clean.
- the strips, together with the back of the mop cover do not form any cavities, undercuts or pockets and can be particularly easily rinsed for cleaning, especially when washing machines. This is an advantage if the mop cover is to be used in hygienically sensitive areas.
- the flat layer of the mop cover is preferably essentially rectangular and has two opposing narrow edges and two opposing main edges, the strips being arranged in parallel on the main edges.
- Mop covers that rest on one side of a mop plate for cleaning usually have fastening elements that are assigned to the narrow edges of the mop cover. In the case of the mop cover according to the invention, however, the fastening elements, here the strips, are assigned to the main edges.
- This design of the mop cover as a flat structure with the attachment of the fastening elements on only one side of the mop cover ensures that it can be manufactured very easily. During the entire manufacturing process, the mop cover can be processed horizontally from only one side. As a result, a high degree of automation in production can be achieved with simple means.
- a stiffener can be assigned to the main edges.
- the reinforcement can consist, for example, of a textile strip which is attached to the mop cover on the side facing away from the cleaning side. It is also conceivable that the reinforcement in the form of a plastic strip, is formed for example from thermoplastic elastomer. The reinforcement improves the areal contact between the mop cover and the floor to be cleaned. In addition, it can be prevented that the mop cover is partially pushed under the mop plate in the event of particularly high friction, so that the front edge of the mop plate is exposed.
- the cleaning system comprises a cleaning device and a mop cover, the form-fitting elements of the first swivel wing and the second swivel wing of the mopping plate in the wiping position engage in the through openings between the strip and the receiving surface of the mop cover and the first swivel wing and the second swivel wing being aligned parallel to the central element and wherein the mop cover essentially covers the surface of the first swivel wing and the second swivel wing facing away from the central element.
- the form-locking elements are designed as tongues, it is conceivable that the tongues reach through the through openings of the strips in such a way that the strips come to rest on the edge of the pivoting wings between the tongues. As a result, the mop cover is fixed particularly securely to the mop plate and a particularly effective cleaning process is conceivable.
- the free ends of the form-locking elements engage in the locking means in the wiping position.
- the strips of the mop cover are fixed between the base of the swivel blades and the locking means in such a way that the mop cover cannot automatically detach from the mop plate. This is advantageous when cleaning very rough floors, where the high friction between the floor covering and the mop cover leads to high forces that want to detach the mop cover from the mop plate.
- At least one further fixing means can be assigned to the mopping plate and / or the mopping cover.
- further fixing means in the form of Velcro fasteners or other form-fitting elements, for example press studs.
- the free fluff edges of the mop cover which are opposite the U-shaped fold in the wiping position, are additionally fixed by their own fixing means in the form of Velcro fasteners, zip fasteners, press studs or the like.
- the cleaning device 1 comprises a mopping plate 2 with a central element 3, which is connected to a handle 4 in an articulated manner.
- the articulated connection of the central element 3 and the handle 4 is made by means of a universal joint 13.
- the mopping plate 2 further comprises a first swivel wing 5 and a second swivel wing 6, the first swivel wing 5 and the second swivel wing 6 being connected to the central element 3 in an articulated manner.
- a pivot axis for receiving the first pivoting vane 5 and the second pivoting vane 6 is arranged on a first edge of the central element 3.
- the first pivoting vane 5 and the second pivoting vane 6 can be pivoted between a wiping position and a receiving position.
- the wiping position the first swivel vane 5 rests on a first main side 7 of the central element 3 and the second swivel vane 6 rests on a second main side 8 of the central element 3.
- the hang in the recording position Swivel vane 5 and the second swivel vane 6 viewed from the side in a Y-shape from the central element 3.
- the central element 3 is equipped with locking means 9 in order to lock the first swivel wing 5 and the second swivel wing 6 in the wiping position.
- the locking means 9 is designed in the form of a locking bar and is assigned to the edge of the central element 3 facing the universal joint 13.
- the locking means 9 extends essentially over the longitudinal extent of the edge.
- the locking means 9 is equipped with a spring element which automatically brings the locking means 9 into a locking position.
- form-locking elements 11 for the form-locking reception of a mop cover 12 are arranged.
- the form-fit elements 11 are also designed to engage in the locking means 9 in the wiping position in order to lock the first pivoting vane 5 and the second pivoting vane 6 in contact with the central element 3 on both sides.
- the form-fit elements 11 are designed in the form of tongues 11 ', the tongues 11' being bent at least in sections such that the tongues in the receiving position protrude transversely to the central element 3 hanging down in the horizontal direction.
- the locking means 9 encompass the form-locking elements 11 of the first pivoting wing 5 and the second pivoting wing 6 in the wiping position.
- the locking means 9 are formed from a dimensionally stable plastic and are therefore rigid in the longitudinal direction.
- the locking means 9 is also assigned an unlocking element 15, which is connected to a tab which protrudes in the direction of the universal joint 13.
- the tab is made of a thermoplastic elastomer and is elastic. If the tab is pulled, the locking means 9 releases the form-locking elements 11, see above that the swivel blades 5, 6 can be transferred from the wiping position to the receiving position.
- the mop cover 12 comprises a flat layer 16 which forms a mopping surface on one surface 17 and has receiving elements 19 on the other surface 18 for a positive connection between positive locking elements 11 with the mopping plate.
- the flat layer 16 of the mop cover 12 is essentially rectangular and has two opposing narrow edges 24, 25 and two opposing main edges 26, 27.
- the receiving elements 19 are formed by band-shaped strips 20, which are spaced apart and arranged parallel on mutually opposite edges 21, 22 on the other surface 18.
- the opposite edges 21, 22 correspond to the main edges 26, 27.
- the strips 20 are correspondingly assigned to the main edges 26, 27.
- the strips 20 are fastened in sections on the layer 16, with passage openings 23 for receiving the form-fitting elements 11 of the mopping plate 2 being formed between the strips 20 and the other surface 18.
- the strips 20 are fastened in sections to the flat layer 16 by means of a seam.
- the sections of the strip 20 between the seams form the penetration openings 23 through which the form-fit elements 11 of the mopping plate can engage.
- a reinforcement 28 in the form of textile strips sewn onto the flat layer 16 is assigned to the main sides 26, 27.
- the cleaning system 30 comprises a cleaning device 1 and a wiping device 12 as described above.
- the form-fitting elements 11 of the first swivel wing 5 and the second swivel wing 6 of the mopping plate 2 engage in the penetration openings 23 between the strips 20 and the other surface 18 of the mop cover 12.
- the first Pivoting vane 5 and the second pivoting vane 6 aligned parallel to the central element 3 and the mop cover covers the surfaces of the first pivoting vane 5 and the second pivoting vane 6 facing away from the central element 3.
- the mop plate 2 is preferably assigned a further fixing means to the swivel blades 5 and 6 and to the mop cover. Magnets are preferably used here, which additionally fix the mopping cover 12 in the mopping position on the mopping plate 2.
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