WO1999005953A1 - Appareil manuel pour le nettoyage de surfaces lisses - Google Patents

Appareil manuel pour le nettoyage de surfaces lisses Download PDF

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WO1999005953A1
WO1999005953A1 PCT/EP1998/004727 EP9804727W WO9905953A1 WO 1999005953 A1 WO1999005953 A1 WO 1999005953A1 EP 9804727 W EP9804727 W EP 9804727W WO 9905953 A1 WO9905953 A1 WO 9905953A1
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wiper strip
tool according
hand tool
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PCT/EP1998/004727
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Manfred Klotz
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Klotz, Peter
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Priority claimed from DE29713472U external-priority patent/DE29713472U1/de
Priority claimed from DE1998131899 external-priority patent/DE19831899C2/de
Application filed by Klotz, Peter filed Critical Klotz, Peter
Priority to EP98943794A priority Critical patent/EP0928151B1/fr
Priority to DE59811510T priority patent/DE59811510D1/de
Publication of WO1999005953A1 publication Critical patent/WO1999005953A1/fr

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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
    • A47L1/00Cleaning windows
    • A47L1/06Hand implements

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  • the invention relates to a hand-held device for cleaning smooth surfaces, in particular glass panes, with a flat-box-shaped holder with a handle, a sponge block and a wiper strip which can be exchanged in parallel at a distance therefrom, the wiper strip edge sloping forward over a top wall of the holder, approximately in the free surface of the Sponge blocks lying, protruding.
  • Handheld devices of this type for cleaning smooth surfaces are known from EP 0 263 456 B1.
  • This hand-held device has the disadvantage that the distance between the top wall and the free front edge of the wiper strip is constant, therefore occurs when cleaning modern windows, which are usually held in a rubber or silicone frame, about 1 cm from the window extends into the frame, the problem is that when cleaning the frame-side web the wiper strip corner is held back by high friction values on the rubber and bent up, so that an approximately 1 cm wide glass edge strip remains moist and also the side of the usually slightly oblique wiper strip liquid displaced to the frame from the resulting gap increasingly flows downwards.
  • the wiper strip with its end assigned to the window frame side in the edge region is lifted off the surface of the glass pane to be cleaned due to the friction on the elastic seal
  • the solution to the problem is that the top wall of the holder in the two corner areas assigned to the wiper strip is advanced to close to the wiper strip edge, with the formation of stabilizing lugs for the wiper strip.
  • the distance between the top wall and the front wiper strip edge is therefore different over the length of the wiper strip;
  • the distance to the wiper strip edge is smaller than in the middle area in between and is still about 2 mm in order to ensure elastic adaptation to the rest of the wiper edge profile with slight pressure.
  • the stabilizing lugs are molded onto the wiper strip side corner areas of the top wall.
  • the stabilizing lugs are shaped out of the top wall, i.e. In the corner area of the top wall, the stabilizing lugs are punched out and then pre-bent into their corresponding position.
  • the side wall is formed from the stabilizing nose in the direction of the free sponge surface and flat from the disc level of a surface to be cleaned.
  • the deep-drawn side wall is particularly advantageous for wipers that are at a relatively large distance from the edge of the wiper strip to the sponge of about 5 - 6 cm, which is necessary for depositing the sponge from a deep frame with the wiper strip edge drawn up to the seal continued inside in a T-shape, so that a U-shaped receiving chamber is created behind the wiper strip for stripped liquid and foam, which concentrate there without running off.
  • the chamber walls are approximately 1 - 2 mm above the glass, depending on the pressure exerted when wiping, even closer. Since the drainage and the wiping movement are dynamic processes, the relatively wide gap is sufficient to always catch the water and the foam and to prevent them from running off.
  • the two side walls of the box-shaped housing each have a recess adjoining the front, through which the wiper strip is laterally bordered and from which it projects laterally beyond the side wall with a short side region.
  • the short lateral protrusion of the wiper strip in the side groove is advantageously held so that it does not bend significantly even when it comes into contact with an inhibiting frame sealing rubber and takes the cleaning water sealingly with it when the window pane is pulled off in the frame area.
  • the wiper strip By protruding the wiper strip from the box-shaped housing with a good hold in the slot, it is easily possible to remove the window cleanly in the corner areas. Since the wiper strip only protrudes 1 - 2 mm from the recesses in the side walls, it is kept dimensionally stable. This avoids the problem of the wiper strip ends bending up when the window's rubber surround is jammed.
  • the distance between the front edge of the top wall and the front edge of the wiper strip is advantageously greater in the central area than in the corner areas; there it is still about 2 mm, which ensures an elastic adjustment over the entire course of the wiping edge with only slight pressure. Even when the seals in the window frame come into contact laterally, the wiper strip lies completely on the glass pane, and the edge of the wiper strip is lifted off the surface of the glass pane, with the formation of gaps between the surface of the glass pane and the wiper strip.
  • the stabilizing lugs arranged in the corner area of the top wall press the wiper strip onto the glass pane surface close to its lateral ends, so that the wiper strip lies flat on the surface of the glass pane and thus the cleaning liquid or the water and foam easily, without streaking the surface is removable.
  • the elastic wiper strip is stabilized in the withdrawal direction on the back of the side wall of the holder and in the pressure direction from the back of the slot.
  • This back is preferably adapted in shape to the rear bevel of the wiper strip.
  • the bevel of the wiper strip is either continued up to the wiper edge or the wiper strip is supported perpendicular to the wiper edge, so that it protrudes in a trapezoidal shape.
  • the side sections of the wiper strip protruding from the recesses have a triangular or trapezoidal shape.
  • the supporting side wall is preferably brought almost to the edge of the wiper strip and closer to it than the stabilizing lugs by 1-2 mm.
  • the stabilizing lugs are molded onto the corner regions of the cover wall on the wiper strip side.
  • the side walls are designed to run back from the stabilizing nose in the direction of the free sponge surface from the pane level of a surface to be cleaned, that is to say with a recess.
  • the sponge can advantageously be set down from a deep frame with the wiper strip edge drawn up to the seal.
  • the deep-drawn side wall on the wiper strip side is angled approximately parallel to the wiper strip or Continued in a T-shape, so that a U-shaped receiving chamber is created behind the wiper strip for stripped liquid and foam, which concentrate there without running off.
  • the chamber walls are approximately 1 - 2 mm above the glass, depending on the pressure exerted when wiping, even closer. Since the drainage and the wiping movement are dynamic processes, the relatively wide gap of the side wall up to the surface to be cleaned is sufficient to always catch the water and the foam and prevent it from running off.
  • FIGS. 1 to 8. Show it:
  • Fig. 1 is a front perspective view of a first
  • Embodiment of a hand-held device with a holder made of plastic Embodiment of a hand-held device with a holder made of plastic
  • Fig. 2 shows a cross section through the handheld device. Fig.l along the line A-A,
  • Fig. 3 is a top perspective view of the handheld device acc. Fig. 1
  • Fig. 4 is a top perspective view of another
  • Embodiment of a hand-held device with a holder made of metal Embodiment of a hand-held device with a holder made of metal
  • FIG. 7 shows a section of an end view of FIG. 5,
  • FIG. 8 shows a section BB through FIG. 7.
  • the holder (2) can also have any other elongated housing shape; a completely closed on the side, However, housing that is partially open on the cleaning side is advantageous.
  • a handle (6) is fixed on a top wall (3) of the holder (2). Depending on the material of the holder (2), this handle (6) is integrally formed on the holder (6) or held in the top wall (3) with a snap connection.
  • a wiper strip (4) with an integrally formed profile bead behind a retaining strip of the holder (2) and exchangeably held on the holder (2) by means of a clamping strip which is angled in cross section and which underlies the profile bead, the clamping strip being almost over extends the entire length of the wiper strip (4).
  • a sponge block (5) is interchangeably fixed in the holder (2) on the back parallel to the wiper strip (4).
  • the sponge block (5) preferably consists of two sponge parts of different hardness, of which the sponge part facing away from the wiper strip (4) is harder and thus produces a stronger rubbing and cleaning effect.
  • Both the wiper strip (4) and the sponge block (5) are of an open type, the wiper strip (4) and the sponge block
  • the wiper strip (4) projects over the top wall (3) of the holder (2), the wiper strip (4) then being set at an acute angle to a surface (GS) to be cleaned.
  • the front cover wall (3) is formed in the two corner areas (3E) on the wiper strip side with the formation of stabilizing lugs (7) for the one below Wiper strip (4) pulled forward in the direction of the wiper strip edge (4K). Consequently, the distance between the top wall (3) and the wiper strip edge (4K) in the corner regions (3E) assigned to the wiper strip (4) is less than in the middle region of the front cover wall section (3V) between the corner regions (3E).
  • the distance in the corner areas is approximately 2 mm and in the middle 5-10 mm, preferably 7 mm.
  • the stabilizing lugs (7) hold the wiper strip (4) in its position in relation to the surface to be cleaned during cleaning, so that the ends (4E.) Also when wiping off the side window rubber seals (GD) and simultaneously on the surface to be cleaned (GS) ) the wiper strip (4) are held down towards the surface.
  • the wiper strip (4) lies flat on the surface of the surface to be cleaned at all times, in particular also in the edge area on the window frame side up to the touched seal (GD) of the window frame (R).
  • the stabilizing lugs (7) are molded onto the plastic top wall (3) of the holder (2).
  • the side walls (2S) in the area close to the sponge are about 1 - 2 cm narrow and in the area close to the strip are extended to approximately the level of the wiper edge and form a side wall projection (2V).
  • the front edge (2K) of the projection preferably runs slightly closer to the wiper edge (4K) or, in continuation of the tip of the stabilizing nose (7), towards the sponge (5), but the distance to the surface to be cleaned (GS) increases slightly , each lying approximately in the plane (E), which is formed by the wiper edge (4K) and the free sponge surface.
  • the side wall protrusion (2V) continues about 1 - 2 cm from the wiper strip (4) in the sponge direction, the rest of the larger one Side wall area (2S) up to the sponge (5) is drawn in more so that the sponge (5) can be lifted out of the frame (R) of a window, the wiper strip edge (4K) remaining on the pane (GS) and being pulled up to close to the frame (R) and the seal there (GD).
  • a sponge wall (T) is preferably formed on the sponge side in the holder interior about 1-2 cm long, so that a U-shaped collecting space is formed, which is surrounded by the wiper strip (4), the side wall projection (2V) and the support wall (T) is.
  • the side wall (2S *) is angled to continue the supporting wall (T).
  • All guiding, fixing and stabilizing elements are made of plastic with the holder housing (2).
  • the wiper strip (4) only protrudes at the front beyond the front wall (SV) of the housing (2).
  • the two side walls (2V) of the box-shaped housing (2) each have a narrow recess (8,8A) adjoining the stabilizing nose (7), through which the wiper strip (4) only has a short distance with its Ends (4E, 4T) protrude laterally beyond the wiper housing side wall (2V).
  • FIG 5 shows a section of a first embodiment of a groove-like recess (8) in the side wall (2V) cut along the wiper strip (4).
  • the recess widens towards the front, so that the side wall (2V), which forms the rear wall (R) of the groove (8), tapers to the front.
  • the wiper strip (4) is supported on this rear wall (WR) against the contact pressure on the wiper strip edge (4K) when wiping.
  • the side surface of the wiper strip (4) runs in line with the slope of the rear wall (WR) up to the wiper strip edge (4K) through, so that the wiper strip end (4E) protrudes laterally and tapers out over the side wall (2V).
  • FIG. 7 shows an end view of FIG. 5 on the wiper strip edge (4K).
  • the groove (8) grips the wiper strip (4) on the one hand with the side wall (2V) and on the other hand with the front support lug (7) of the front wall (3V).
  • a counter-holder (G) is arranged on the inside of the housing (3), with which the wiper strip (4) is held clamped. This is an alternative to the bead holder shown in FIG. 2.
  • the support wall (T) forms a pocket with the side wall and the wiper strip for collecting the stripped liquid.
  • Fig. 8 shows a section BB through Fig. 7, in which the front (3V) with the support nose (7) and the side wall (2V) with the groove (8) and the inserted wiper strip (4) can be seen .
  • the latter is supported on the back by the counter-holder (G). You can see into the pocket with the retaining wall (T).
  • the side wall (2V) extends 1 - 2 mm to the wiper edge (4K), and the support lug (7) is about 1 - 2 mm further away from it.
  • Fig. 6 shows an alternative embodiment of the recess (8A) which penetrates the side wall (2V) in a slot-like manner along the front wall, so that the wiper strip (4) is held there in a loose fit until shortly before the trapezoidally laterally projecting wiper strip end region (4T).
  • this wiping bar which is truncated on the side, an even larger amount of liquid can build up on the side when it is pulled off along a frame and then transferred into the interior than in the case of the tapering wiper bar end (4E) according to FIG. 5.
  • FIGS. 7 and 8 also apply to the embodiment according to FIG. 6.
  • 4 shows another embodiment of the hand-held device (1) with a top wall (3) made of metal (M).
  • the stabilizing lugs (7) are molded out of the top wall (3) of the holder (2).
  • the corner area (3E) on the wiper strip side of the cover wall (3) is cut in a short way from the broad side of the hand-held device (1), and the ends / corners (3E) of the cover wall (3) cut free in this way are then used to form the stabilizing lugs (7 ) in the direction of the wiper edge (4K).
  • the holder (2) can have other ends (4E) of the wiper strip (4) or position-fixing stabilizing elements, such as, for example, projections or the like, in its corner regions (3E) on the wiper strip side. , exhibit.

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L'invention concerne un appareil manuel pour le nettoyage de surfaces lisses, en particulier de vitres (GS), comprenant un support, en forme générale de coffret plat (2) muni d'une poignée (6), logeant de façon interchangeable un bloc-éponge (5) et, parallèlement et à distance de celui-ci, une raclette d'essuyage (4), les bords (4K) de la raclette, étant situés en saillie, inclinés vers l'avant, sensiblement dans la surface libre du bloc-éponge (5), au-dessus d'une paroi de recouvrement (3) du support (2), caractérisé en ce que la paroi de recouvrement (3) est avancée dans les deux zones angulaires (3E) associées à la raclette (4), jusqu'à proximité du bord (4K) de la raclette, tout en formant un talon de stabilisation (7) pour la raclette (4).
PCT/EP1998/004727 1997-07-29 1998-07-29 Appareil manuel pour le nettoyage de surfaces lisses WO1999005953A1 (fr)

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DE59811510T DE59811510D1 (de) 1997-07-29 1998-07-29 Handgerät zum reinigen glatter flächen

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DE29713472.8 1997-07-29
DE29713472U DE29713472U1 (de) 1997-07-29 1997-07-29 Handgerät zum Reinigen glatter Flächen
DE19831899.5 1998-07-16
DE1998131899 DE19831899C2 (de) 1998-07-16 1998-07-16 Handgerät zum Reinigen glatter Flächen

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US3950813A (en) * 1973-06-19 1976-04-20 Buck S Keith Squeegee
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US3950813A (en) * 1973-06-19 1976-04-20 Buck S Keith Squeegee
EP0263456A1 (fr) * 1986-10-07 1988-04-13 Manfred Klotz Appareil manuel de nettoyage de surfaces planes, notamment pour des vitres

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WO2003007774A1 (fr) * 2001-07-18 2003-01-30 Inno-Onni Oy Dispositif de nettoyage des vitres
DE20114019U1 (de) * 2001-08-24 2003-01-23 Emmel Mathias Gerät zum Reinigen glatter Flächen
AT15667U1 (de) * 2014-11-06 2018-04-15 Karl Goettler Handreiniger
AT15667U8 (de) * 2014-11-06 2018-08-15 Karl Goettler Handreiniger

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