WO2019062798A1 - Balai à franges - Google Patents

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WO2019062798A1
WO2019062798A1 PCT/CN2018/107870 CN2018107870W WO2019062798A1 WO 2019062798 A1 WO2019062798 A1 WO 2019062798A1 CN 2018107870 W CN2018107870 W CN 2018107870W WO 2019062798 A1 WO2019062798 A1 WO 2019062798A1
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毛同德
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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
    • A47L13/10Scrubbing; Scouring; Cleaning; Polishing
    • A47L13/20Mops
    • A47L13/24Frames for mops; Mop heads
    • A47L13/254Plate frames
    • A47L13/258Plate frames of adjustable or foldable type

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  • At least one embodiment of the present disclosure is directed to a mop.
  • the mop is a common cleaning tool used to clean the floor in daily life.
  • the cleaning head that is dirty after cleaning often needs to be cleaned and dried before being used or stored for a second time.
  • the cleaning and drying process is cumbersome and unsanitary.
  • various mops with hands-free self-drying function have emerged to simplify the tedious cleaning and drying process, eliminating the need to directly touch the dirty cleaning head by hand.
  • a mop including: a mop head including a first mop plate and a second mop plate stacked in a stack, at least one of two faces facing the first mop plate and the second mop plate facing each other
  • the mop head includes first and second ends opposite to each other in the first direction
  • the sliding link is disposed between the first mop plate and the second mop plate and configured For movement along the guide rail, the sliding link includes third and fourth ends opposite to each other in the first direction, and in a direction perpendicular to the second mop plate, when the overlapping portion of the sliding link and the second mop plate is the largest
  • the cleaner comprises a rotating shaft connected to the third end of the sliding link, a cleaning strip spaced from the rotating shaft, and a connecting piece connecting the rotating shaft and the cleaning strip
  • a rotary drive portion disposed on the rotary shaft, the axis of the rotary shaft
  • the movement stroke of the third end includes a first stroke near the first end and a second stroke near the second end;
  • the rotating shaft rotates along its axis and drives the cleaning strip from the second mop board under the action of the rotating driving portion. Moving away from one side of the first mop plate to a side of the second mop plate near the first mop plate or moving to a position flush with the second mop plate;
  • the rotating shaft rotates along its axis and drives the cleaning strip from the second mop board under the action of the rotating driving portion. Moving one side of the first mop plate or a position flush with the second mop plate to a side of the second mop plate away from the first mop plate;
  • the sliding link drives the cleaner to move in the first direction, and the cleaning bar is located on a side of the second mop plate away from the first mop plate.
  • the first direction is perpendicular to the second direction.
  • the direction in which the cleaning strip extends is parallel to the direction in which the axis of the rotating shaft extends.
  • the connecting member includes two sub-connecting members respectively disposed at both ends of the rotating shaft, and the spacing between the two sub-connecting members is not less than the width of the mop head in a direction perpendicular to the first direction.
  • the mop provided by the embodiment of the present disclosure further includes:
  • the push-pull handle is set on the mop bar.
  • the fourth end of the sliding link is provided with a first engaging portion, and the end of the sliding handle is disposed adjacent to the end of the mop head, and the second engaging portion is configured to rotate the mop rod parallel to the guide rail
  • the push-pull handle drives the sliding link to move along the guide rail.
  • the rotating shaft is provided with a limiting rod extending along the radial direction of the rotating shaft, and the angle between the extending direction of the limiting rod and the direction of the rotating shaft pointing to the cleaning strip ranges from 45° to 135°, and the first end of the mop head is set.
  • There is a gap and when the cleaner rotates about the axis of the rotating shaft, the limiting rod protrudes out of the mop head through the notch and rotates following the cleaner.
  • the angle between the extending direction of the limiting rod and the direction of the rotating shaft pointing to the cleaning strip is 90°.
  • the third end of the sliding link is provided with a limit table that is configured to interfere with the cleaner when the cleaning bar is flipped over to the side of the second mop plate away from the first mop plate.
  • At least one side of the two sides of the third end of the sliding link is provided with a limited position, and the limiting table is configured to be turned over to the second mop plate away from the first mop plate The side is in contact with the connector.
  • a third end of the sliding link is disposed on a side of the second mop plate, and the limiting table is configured to be in contact with the limiting rod when the cleaning bar is turned over to the side of the second mop plate away from the first mop plate.
  • the first mop plate includes a rotation trigger portion located adjacent the first end, and the rotation trigger portion is configured to cooperate with the rotation drive portion to rotate the cleaner about the axis of the rotation shaft.
  • the rotation driving portion includes a plurality of first teeth disposed on an outer circumference of the rotating shaft and radially in a radial direction of the rotating shaft
  • the rotation triggering portion includes at least one second tooth facing the rotation driving portion, the plurality of first teeth being configured as By engaging with the at least one second tooth to drive the cleaner to rotate about the axis of the rotating shaft.
  • the limiting rod is a U-shaped limiting rod
  • the rotating driving portion is a sliding groove formed by the U-shaped inner wall of the U-shaped limiting rod
  • the rotation triggering portion is a cross rod parallel to the axis of the rotating shaft at the notch, the axis of the horizontal rod
  • the vertical distance from the second mop plate is greater than the vertical distance of the axis of the rotating shaft from the second mop plate, the cross bar being configured to slide relative to each other in the chute to rotate the cleaner about the axis of the rotating shaft.
  • the rotation driving portion includes a torsion spring sleeved on the rotating shaft, one end of the torsion spring is connected to the sliding link, and the other end is connected to the limiting rod.
  • At least one side of the sliding link facing the first mop plate and the second mop plate is provided with a first locking groove and one of the first elastic locks moving in a direction perpendicular to the second mop plate, the first mop plate and the first One side of the at least one of the two mop plates facing the sliding link is provided with the first lock groove or the first elastic lock comprises a first lock groove and the other of the first elastic lock, the first elastic lock being configured to be perpendicular to In the direction of the second mop plate, when the overlapping portion of the sliding link and the second mop plate is the largest, it engages with the first locking groove, thereby elastically fixing the sliding link.
  • the guide rail includes a first guide rail disposed on a side of the second mop plate facing the first mop panel, and a third end of the slide link is provided to extend to at least one side of the both sides in a direction parallel to an axis of the rotation shaft
  • the rotating shaft seat is provided with a rail groove on a side of the rotating shaft seat facing the first rail, and the rail groove is configured to slide on the first rail.
  • a side of the sliding link facing the first mop plate is provided with a dovetail groove or a T-shaped groove extending in the first direction
  • the swallow bar is provided with a dovetail boss or a T-shaped boss, a dovetail boss or a T-shaped boss
  • the dovetail boss or the T-shaped boss is configured to slide relative to each other in the dovetail slot or the T-shaped slot when the push-pull handle drives the sliding link to move along the guide rail with the second engaging portion on the same side of the mop lever.
  • the rail includes a second rail disposed on a side of the first mop panel facing the second mop panel, the second rail extending into a dovetail slot or a T-shaped slot in a direction perpendicular to the second mop panel, the second rail being configured to Relatively sliding within the dovetail slot or T-slot to move the sliding link in the first direction.
  • a side of the dovetail boss or T-shaped boss away from the mop bar is provided with a roller.
  • the mop bar is provided with a lock button or a guide block
  • the push-pull handle covers the lock button or the guide block
  • the inner wall facing the lock button or the guide block is provided with a first guide groove extending along the extending direction of the mop lever, the lock button or the guide
  • the block is configured to be located within the first channel to prevent the push-pull handle from rotating radially on the mop bar.
  • the lock button is circular, and the two side walls of the first guide groove are respectively provided with a boss, and the minimum distance between the bosses is smaller than the diameter of the lock button to relatively move and pass the lock button in the first guide groove.
  • elastic contact is made between the boss and the lock button, and the lock button is configured to elastically fix the position of the push-pull handle on the mop bar.
  • one of the inner wall of the first guide groove and the guide block is provided with a second lock groove, and the other is provided with a second elastic lock, and the second elastic lock is configured to cooperate with the second lock groove to elastically fix the push-pull handle at the mop lever The location on the top.
  • the mop bar is provided with a guide bar or a plurality of spaced guides
  • the push-pull handle covers a part of the guide bar or the guide head
  • the inner guide wall of the face guide bar or the guide head is provided with a second guide groove
  • the length of the second guiding groove is not less than the spacing between the adjacent two guiding heads
  • the partial guiding bar or the guiding head is arranged to be located in the second guiding groove to prevent the sliding handle from rotating radially on the mop bar.
  • one of the inner wall of the second guide groove and the guide bar is provided with a third lock groove, and the other is provided with a third elastic lock, and the third elastic lock is configured to cooperate with the third lock groove to elastically fix the push-pull handle at the mop lever The location on the top.
  • the mop provided by the embodiment of the present disclosure further includes:
  • the mop rod is movably connected to the mop head through the connector and the universal joint.
  • the connecting head is a hollow cavity, and the middle cavity is provided with a ejector rod, a spring and a spring gland.
  • the two ends of the spring are respectively connected to the ejector pin and the spring gland, and the side of the universal joint facing the connecting head is a cam surface. The end of the ram away from the spring is in contact with the cam surface.
  • the first mop panel includes a first sub-mover panel and a second sub-mover panel
  • the universal joint is located between the first sub-mover panel and the second sub-mover panel
  • the universal joint is movably connected to the mop On the head.
  • the first sub-mover panel and the second sub-mover panel are fixedly coupled to the second mop panel by two fixed points on both sides of the universal joint in the first direction, and the sliding link includes the sliding link in the first direction.
  • a side of the middle portion near the fourth end extends to a long notch of the third end of the sliding link, the long notch is configured to avoid two fixed points, and the dovetail groove or the T-shaped groove extends in the first direction to the fourth
  • the width of the strip gap is smaller than the width of the dovetail groove or the T-shaped groove.
  • the shaft also includes a shaft notch in the middle of the shaft, and the shaft notch is configured to avoid two fixed points.
  • one side of the mop rod provided with the second engaging portion and one of the first mop plates are provided with a magnet, and the other is provided with a metal head configured to interact with the magnet to rotate the mop rod parallel to the guide rail When the second mop plate and the mop rod are kept parallel to each other.
  • a side of the cleaning strip facing the shaft is provided with a comb or brush.
  • the cleaning strip includes a cleaning roller and a reinforcing beam disposed in parallel with the cleaning roller, and both ends of the reinforcing beam are fixedly coupled to the connecting member.
  • the cleaning strip is elastically coupled to the connector.
  • the mop provided by the embodiment of the present disclosure further includes:
  • the mop is disposed on a side of the second mop board away from the first mop board, and one end of the mop is fitted or fastened with the first end of the mop head.
  • FIG. 1A is a schematic partial structural view of a mop according to an embodiment of the present disclosure
  • 1B-1F are schematic diagrams showing a motion stroke of a third end of a sliding link according to an embodiment of the present disclosure
  • FIG. 2A is a schematic structural view of two faces of a first mop panel according to an embodiment of the present disclosure
  • FIG. 2B is a schematic structural view of a cleaner according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • 2C is a schematic view showing a notch of a mop according to an embodiment of the present disclosure
  • 3A is a schematic structural view of two faces of a sliding link according to an embodiment of the present disclosure
  • 3B is a schematic structural view of two sides of a second mop panel according to an embodiment of the present disclosure
  • 3C is a schematic view of a dovetail groove of a mop according to an embodiment of the present disclosure
  • FIG. 4A is a partial schematic view showing a front structure of a mop according to an embodiment of the present disclosure
  • 4B is a partial cross-sectional view showing the right side structure of the mop according to an embodiment of the present disclosure
  • FIG. 5A is a partial structural diagram of a mop according to an example of an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • FIG. 5B is a partial structural diagram of a mop according to another example of an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • 6A is a schematic partial structural diagram of a mop according to another embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • Figure 6B is a cross-sectional view of the mop shown in Figure 6A along the XZ plane;
  • FIG. 6C is a schematic structural view of the first mop plate of the mop illustrated in FIG. 6A;
  • FIG. 7A is a partial structural schematic view of a mop according to another embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • Figure 7B is a side view of the mop shown in Figure 7A;
  • FIG. 8A is a partial structural schematic view of a mop rod of a mop according to another embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • Figure 8B is a partial structural schematic view of the mop having the mop lever shown in Figure 8A;
  • FIG. 8C is a schematic structural view of the cleaner in the mop shown in FIG. 8B;
  • FIG. 9 is a schematic structural diagram of a cleaner in a mop according to another embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • 10A is a schematic structural view of a sliding link of a mop and a cleaner according to another embodiment of the present disclosure
  • Figure 10B is a partial structural schematic view of the mop having the sliding link and the cleaner shown in Figure 10A;
  • FIG. 11 is a schematic partial structural diagram of a mop according to another embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • the mops with hands-free and self-drying functions are roughly divided into two categories, one of which is to be used in conjunction with a water storage bucket equipped with a cleaning and dewatering mechanism, and the two cooperate to complete the cleaning and dehydration work.
  • the other type is that the mop body is provided with a cleaning and dewatering mechanism, and the mop is relatively more convenient without the need for a specific water storage bucket or other tools when using the mop.
  • the mop provided with the cleaning and drying mechanism on the mop body is divided into two categories: a cotton cleaning head mop and a short cloth cleaning head flat mop.
  • the cleaning head of the rubber cleaning head mop is made of rubber cotton. Because of the large friction between the rubberized cotton and the wiped surface, the stability between the mop rod and the mop head is high, so the mop rod of the mop and the mop.
  • the connection design of the mop head is relatively rigid, and the mop head is inflexible to use, and it is very laborious to work in a small space.
  • the cleaning and drying of the mop cleaning head of the mop body provided with the cleaning and drying mechanism is to squeeze out the immersion or rinsing of the sewage and dirt in the cleaning head of the cleaning cotton.
  • the mop of the mop is provided on the mop rod.
  • the lever handle, the handle end is the grip, the other end is coupled with the mop rod through the rotating shaft, the connecting position between the lever handle and the mop rod and the grip is hinged with a pulling rod, and the pulling rod is extended downwardly and coupled to the mop head .
  • the mop head structure of the mop is basically divided into two types, and the extrusion method is also divided into two types. One is that an inverted U-shaped frame is arranged between the upper part of the mop head and the mop rod, and the lower side of the inverted U-shaped frame is hinged in the middle.
  • a collapsible mop head with a joint is provided, and at the same time, the joint in the middle of the mop head is hinged with the above-mentioned pulling rod, and when the grip is pulled upward, the lever handle will move the pulling rod upward, and the pulling rod moves upward to affect the mop
  • the joint part in the middle of the head moves upwards. Due to the restriction of the joint points on both sides of the mop head and the lower side of the inverted U-shaped frame, the mop head will be folded inward at this time, and the folding of the mop head will cause the glue to be attached under the mop head.
  • the cotton cleaning head is folded, and the folding of the rubber cleaning head squeezes out the sewage dirt absorbed during the soaking or rinsing.
  • the other is that a pair of rollers is disposed between the mop head and the mop rod, and the pulling rod moves the mop head and the underlying rubber cleaning head to move between the opposite rollers, and the sewage dirt is squeezed out by the pair of rollers.
  • the flat mop body is provided with a cleaning de-drying mechanism, which is cleaned and dehydrated by a cleaning de-drying mechanism from one side of the cleaning head to one side, and the mop head and the mop rod of the mop are mostly Through the universal joint activity, compared to the above described rubber cleaning head mop, whether it is handling, self-cleaning effect or cleaning area is more advantageous.
  • a flat mop which is twisted into a twisted shape by a cleaning mechanism provided on the body to extrude the moisture in the cleaning head, but the self-cleaning effect is not good, and the hair dirt cannot be eliminated.
  • the cleaning and drying mechanism of the flat mop provided with the cleaning and drying mechanism on the mop body is basically disposed on the mop rod, and the structure increases the occupation space of the mop rod.
  • the cleaning and de-drying mechanism will collide with the surrounding high objects or furnishings, which greatly reduces the handling and convenience of the mop.
  • An embodiment of the present disclosure provides a mop including: a mop head including a first mop plate and a second mop plate stacked in a stack, at least one of two faces facing the first mop plate and the second mop plate being disposed on each other a guide rail extending in a first direction, the mop head including first and second ends opposite to each other in a first direction; a sliding link disposed between the first mop plate and the second mop plate and configured to be along Movement of the guide rail, the sliding link includes third and fourth ends opposite to each other in the first direction, and in a direction perpendicular to the second mop plate, when the overlapping portion of the sliding link and the second mop plate is maximum, The third end is adjacent to the first end, and the fourth end is adjacent to the second end; the cleaner comprises a rotating shaft connected to the third end of the sliding link, a cleaning strip spaced from the rotating shaft, a connecting piece connecting the rotating shaft and the cleaning strip, and setting a rotary drive portion on the rotary shaft, the axis
  • the mop head of the mop is provided with a cleaner, which can dehydrate and clean the mop on the mop head to realize the hand-free function.
  • the rotating shaft can be rotated to rotate the shaft.
  • the cleaning strip is moved to a cleaned and dehydrated position, and the mop is cleaned and dehydrated by the sliding link; while the mopping action is performed, the rotating shaft can be rotated by rotating the driving portion to move the cleaning strip to the unobstructed The location of the mopping action.
  • the mop of the embodiment of the present disclosure has a simple structure, is convenient to operate, and simplifies the construction of the mop lever thereof, thereby saving the space occupied by the mop bar.
  • the mop provided in this embodiment includes a mop head 100, a sliding link 200, and a cleaner 300.
  • the mop head 100 includes a first mop plate 110 and a second mop plate 120 which are disposed in a stack, and at least one of the two faces facing the first mop plate 110 and the second mop plate 120 is disposed along the first direction, that is, X Guide rails 130 extending in the direction.
  • the mop head 100 includes a first end 101 and a second end 102 that are opposite each other in a first direction.
  • the slide link 200 is disposed between the first mop plate 110 and the second mop plate 120 and configured to move along the guide rail 130, and the slide link 200 includes a third end 201 and a fourth end 202 that are opposite to each other in the first direction. .
  • the third end 201 of the sliding link 200 is adjacent to the first end 101 of the mop head 100, sliding
  • the fourth end 202 of the link 200 is adjacent the second end 102 of the mop head 100.
  • the cleaner 300 includes a rotating shaft 310 connected to the third end 201 of the sliding link 200, a cleaning strip 320 spaced apart from the rotating shaft 310, a connecting member 330 connecting the rotating shaft 310 with the cleaning strip 320, and a rotational driving provided on the rotating shaft 310.
  • the portion 340, the axis of the rotating shaft 310 is parallel to the second mop plate 120 and extends in a second direction intersecting the first direction, that is, the Y direction.
  • the sliding link 200 is configured such that its third end 201 moves between the first end 101 and the second end 102 of the mop head 100 to drive the cleaner 300 to move in the first direction and to rotate about the first end 101.
  • the driving portion 340 is rotated about the axis of the rotating shaft 310, that is, the cleaner 300 is rotated about the axis of the rotating shaft 310.
  • FIG. 1A shows the case where the overlapping portion of the sliding link 200 and the second mop plate 120 is maximized in a direction perpendicular to the second mop plate 120, and FIG. 1A with the third end 201 of the sliding link 200 and the mop
  • the first end 101 of the head 100 is in contact with the fourth end 202 of the sliding link 200 in contact with the second end 102 of the mop head 100.
  • the maximum overlap of the sliding link 200 and the second mop plate 120 in FIG. 1A is the case when the mop is used for the mopping state, and the limit of the cleaner 300 at the first end 101 of the mop head 100.
  • the cleaning strip 320 of the cleaner 300 is located on the side of the second mop board 120 near the first mop board 110.
  • the sliding link 200 does not protrude beyond the edge of the second mop plate 120, or only a small portion protrudes to the second mop plate 120. Beyond the edge.
  • the side of the second mop plate 120 of the mop provided away from the first mop plate 110 can be used to set the mop 400.
  • the manner in which the mop 400 is disposed on the second mop plate 120 is not particularly limited.
  • one end of the mop 400 is engaged with the first end 101 of the mop head 100, and one end of the mop 400 that is engaged with the first end 101 of the mop head 100 is engaged.
  • the opposite end of the opposite end can be bonded to the face of the second mop plate 120 away from the first mop plate 110.
  • the mop of the present embodiment may include the mop 400 as described above.
  • the face of the second mop plate 120 remote from the first mop plate 110 is substantially planar, and parallel to the second mop plate 120 is meant to be parallel to the plane.
  • the surface of the second mop plate 120 remote from the first mop plate 120 is substantially planar, and the plane here is not limited to a strict plane, and may have a certain roughness or a certain convexity or curvature.
  • the mop head may also include a face that is integrally formed with or integral with the second mop plate 120 and that is remote from the first mop plate and the plane Not in other parts of the same plane. For example, a portion extending from the end of the second mop plate 120 and curved toward the first mop plate 110 may be included.
  • the present embodiment is described by taking the first direction (X direction) perpendicular to the second direction (Y direction) as an example, that is, the extending direction of the axis of the rotating shaft 310 is perpendicular to the extending direction of the guide rail 130.
  • the direction in which the cleaning strip 320 extends is parallel to the direction in which the axis of the rotating shaft 310 extends.
  • the cleaning strip 320 may be cylindrical, sheet-like or triangular, etc., which is not limited in this embodiment.
  • the cleaning strip 320 extends in a direction perpendicular to the extending direction of the guide rail 130.
  • the connecting member 330 includes two sub-connecting members respectively disposed at two ends of the rotating shaft 310, that is, the first sub-connecting member 331 and the second sub-connecting member 332, and the spacing between the two sub-connecting members is not less than The width of the mop head 100 in the second direction (ie, the direction in which the mop head 100 is perpendicular to the first direction).
  • the cleaning strip 320 is fixedly connected between the two sub-connecting members, and the length of the cleaning strip 320 is not less than the width of the mop head 100 in the second direction.
  • FIG. 1B - FIG. 1F is a schematic diagram of the movement stroke of the third end of the sliding link provided by an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • the movement stroke of the third end 201 of the sliding link 200 includes close proximity.
  • the movement stroke of the third end 201 of the sliding link 200 is that the third end 201 drives the movement stroke of the cleaner 300, that is, the movement state in which the cleaning strip 320 cleans and dehydrates the mop 400.
  • the rotating shaft 310 rotates along its axis (ie, the rotating shaft 310 rotates with its axis as the axis) and drives the cleaning strip 320 to move from the side of the second mop board 120 away from the first mop board 110 to the second mop board 120.
  • One side of the first mop plate 110 i.e., the side of the mop 400 away from the first mop plate 110 or moved to a position flush with the second mop plate 120.
  • the cleaning strip 320 is moved from the position shown in FIG. 1D to the position shown in FIG. 1C, that is, the cleaning strip 320 is
  • the second mop plate 120 is moved away from the side of the first mop plate 110 to a position flush with the second mop plate 120, and the cleaning strip 320 cleans and dewaters the mop 400 located in the first stroke D1. Since the mop 400 having a certain thickness is disposed on a side of the second mop board 120 away from the first mop board 110, when the cleaning strip 320 is moved to a position flush with the second mop board 120, the cleaning strip 320 does not overlap the floor. Have contact.
  • the flush with the second mop board 120 in the present embodiment means that the cleaning strip 320 is substantially flush with the second mop board 120, and a part of the cleaning strip 320 is located on the side of the second mop board 120 near the mop 400, and One portion is located on a side of the second mop board 120 away from the mop 400; or the cleaning strip 320 is located on a side of the second mop board 120 away from the first mop board 110, but the surface of the mop 400 contacting the ground faces the second mop board 120. On the one side, etc., as long as the cleaning strip 320 is not in contact with the ground when the mop is used for the mopping state.
  • FIG. 1B is only a schematic view showing the cleaning strip 320 on the side of the first mop board 110 away from the second mop board 120, but the embodiment is not limited thereto, as long as the cleaning strip is located on the second mop board near the first mop board. On one side, and when the mop is used to mop the floor, the cleaning strip is not in contact with the ground.
  • the cleaning strip 320 in the case where the cleaning strip 320 is moved from the side where the second mop board 120 is away from the first mop board 110 to the side where the second mop board 120 is close to the first mop board 110,
  • the cleaning strip 320 can be moved from the position shown in FIG. 1D to the position shown in FIG. 1B.
  • Position, and the position shown in FIG. 1B may move the third end 201 of the sliding link 200 to a position in contact with the first end 101 of the mop head 100, that is, the position shown in FIG. 1B may be the third end 201 movement.
  • the extreme position in the case where the cleaning strip 320 is moved from the side where the second mop board 120 is away from the first mop board 110 to the side where the second mop board 120 is close to the first mop board 110.
  • the cleaning strip 320 in the case where the cleaning strip 320 is moved from a side where the second mop board 120 is away from the first mop board 110 to a position flush with the second mop board 120, when the sliding link is When the third end 201 of the rod 200 moves in the first stroke D1 and in the direction in which the second end 102 is directed toward the first end 101, the cleaning strip 320 can be moved from the position shown in FIG. 1D to the position shown in FIG. 1C.
  • the position shown in 1C may be that the third end 201 of the slide link 200 is moved to a position in contact with the first end 101 of the mop head 100, that is, the position shown in FIG.
  • 1C may be the limit position of the movement of the third end 201 ( For example, when the position shown in FIG. 1C is the extreme position of the movement of the third end 201, the third end 201 of the slide link 200 is moved to contact the first end 101 of the mop head 100 as in the case of FIG. 1B.
  • the rotating shaft 310 rotates along its axis and drives the cleaning strip 320 to move from the side of the second mop board 120 close to the first mop board 110 or flush with the second mop board 120 to the second mop board 120 away from the first One side of the mop plate 110, that is, the third end 201 moves from a position in contact with the first end 101 to the vicinity of the first end 101, the cleaning bar 320 is moved from the position shown in FIG. 1B to the position shown in FIG.
  • the “near the first end 101” herein is the boundary position between the first stroke and the second stroke, that is, the position where the cleaning strip is fixed relative to the third end of the sliding link.
  • the cleaning strip rotates relative to the third end of the sliding link when the third end is within the first stroke.
  • the sliding link 200 drives the cleaner 300 to move in the first direction, and the cleaning bar 320 is located at the
  • the second mop plate 120 is away from the side of the first mop plate 110, that is, when the third end 201 of the sliding link 200 moves within the second stroke D2, the cleaning bar 320 is located on the side of the mop 400 away from the first mop plate 110.
  • the cleaning strip 320 is fixed relative to the third end 201 of the sliding link 200.
  • the cleaning strip 320 is configured to reciprocate in a first direction to dewater and clean the mop 400 located within the second stroke D2, ie, the cleaning strip 320 is moved from the position shown in FIG.
  • the cleaning strip 320 can be moved from the position shown in FIG. 1F to the position shown in FIG. 1E, and then moved to the position shown in FIG. 1D, thereby achieving reciprocation in the first direction. motion.
  • the cleaning strip 320 when the cleaning strip 320 is located on the side of the second mop board 120 away from the first mop board 110, the second mop board 120 and the mop 400 are located in the mouth surrounded by the cleaning strip 320, the connecting member 330 and the rotating shaft 310, and are cleaned.
  • the minimum distance from the position where the strip 320 contacts the mop 400 to the plane of the second mop panel 120 away from the first mop panel 110 is less than the thickness of the mop 400, and therefore, the mop 400 is embossed by the cleaning strip 320.
  • the mop head of the mop provided by the embodiment of the present disclosure is provided with a cleaner, which can dehydrate and clean the mop on the mop head to realize a hand-free function, and has a simple structure and convenient operation.
  • the connection position of the first mop board 110 and the second mop board 120 includes a curved surface 1120.
  • the curved surface 1120 is the first mop board 110 and the second mop board 120.
  • the connection between the components and the first end 101 of the mop head 100 is described as an example.
  • the cleaning strip 320 when the cleaning strip 320 is located at a position where the second mop board 120 is away from the first mop board 110 or flush with the second mop board 120 (as shown in FIG. 1C), only the cleaning strip 320 and the second mop are considered.
  • the positional relationship of the major plane of the panel 120 i.e., the plane of the second mop panel 120 near the floor
  • the curved surface 1120 may be a portion other than the second mop plate 120, but may be coupled to or integrally formed with the second mop plate 120.
  • first mop plate 110 and the second mop plate 120 are fastened by bolts or snaps.
  • the mop provided by the embodiment of the present disclosure further includes: a mop lever 500 movably coupled to the mop head 100 and a push-pull handle 510 that is sleeved on the mop lever 500 .
  • the mop lever 500 is movably coupled to the mop head 100 such that the mop bar 500 can be movably coupled to the first mop pad 110 or the second mop pad 120.
  • the push-pull handle 510 is a long sleeve that is sleeved on the mop bar 500 and reciprocates on the mop bar 500 in the direction in which the mop bar 500 extends.
  • the mop bar 500 and the second mop plate 120 of the mop head 100 are away from the plane on the side of the first mop plate 110 (i.e., the plane of the second mop plate 120 near the floor) may be at any angle.
  • the mop lever 500 is rotated to a position parallel to the main plane of the second mop board 120 of the mop head 100 (for example, the plane of the second mop board 120 away from the first mop board 110).
  • the second end 102 of the mop head 100 includes an opening 1021 through which the fourth end 202 of the sliding link 200 can extend (when the mop 400 is dehydrated, the sliding joint is attached)
  • the fourth end 202 of the rod 200 must extend from the opening 1021; when the mop is used for mopping, the fourth end 202 of the sliding link 200 can extend from the opening 1021 or not, and the sliding link 200
  • the fourth end 202 is provided with a first engaging portion 210
  • the end of the push-pull handle 510 near the mop head 100 is provided with a second engaging portion 511, when the mop lever 500 is rotated parallel to the guide rail 130 (ie, the mop lever 500 is rotated to When extending in the first direction, the second engaging portion 511 is configured to engage with the first engaging portion 210 to cause the sliding handle 510 to move the sliding link 200 along the guide rail 130.
  • the first engaging portion 210 in the embodiment includes a card board
  • the second engaging portion 511 includes a card slot that is engaged with the card board (ie, is adapted to the card board).
  • the card slot that is, the card board can be engaged in the card slot).
  • the mop bar 500 is first rotated to a position parallel to the guide rail 130, and then the first engaging portion 210 is engaged with the second engaging portion 511 to cause the push-pull handle 510 and the sliding link 200.
  • the snap-fit connection that is, after the mop lever 500 is rotated parallel to the extending direction of the guide rail 130, the card and the card slot are naturally engaged without being separately operated.
  • the reciprocating movement of the push-pull handle 510 along the mop rod 500 can drive the sliding link 200 to reciprocate along the guide rail 130 to achieve dewatering and cleaning of the mop 400 by the cleaning strip 320.
  • the cleaner of the mop is placed on the mop head, so that the structure of the mop rod can be simplified, thereby saving the space occupied by the mop rod.
  • FIG. 2A is a schematic structural view of two sides of a first mop panel according to an embodiment of the present disclosure
  • FIG. 2B is a schematic structural diagram of a cleaner according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • the rotating shaft 310 is disposed.
  • the angle between the extending direction of the limiting rod 350 and the direction of the cleaning rod 320 in the radial direction of the rotating shaft 310 ranges from 45° to 135°.
  • the angle between the extending direction of the limiting lever 350 and the direction in which the rotating shaft 310 points toward the cleaning strip 320 is 90°.
  • the cleaner 300 includes two limiting rods 350 as an example, but is not limited thereto, and may be one limiting rod or two upper limit rods.
  • the cleaner in this example The middle of the rotating shaft 310 of the 300 is disconnected, that is, the rotating shaft 310 further includes a rotating shaft notch 311 located in the middle of the rotating shaft 310.
  • the rotating shaft 310 includes two sub rotating shafts, and the two sub rotating shafts are on one axis, and the connecting members 330 are respectively disposed at The ends of the two sub-rotations that are away from each other.
  • the first end 101 of the mop head 100 is provided with a notch 1011, and the notch 1011 is configured such that the movement of the limit lever 350 is not affected by the first mop plate 110 and the second mop. Plate 120 is limited.
  • the first end 101 of the first mop plate 110 is provided with a notch 1011 as shown in FIG. 2A.
  • the limiting rod 350 protrudes out of the mop head 100 through the notch 1011 and follows.
  • the cleaner 300 rotates, that is, one end of the limiting lever 350 away from the rotating shaft 310 follows the cleaner 300 in synchronization with the outside of the notch 1011.
  • the limiting lever 350 protrudes out of the first end 101 of the mop head 100 through the notch 1011 and follows the reel 300 around the rotating shaft 310.
  • the axis rotates.
  • the number of notches 1011 is set according to the number of the limit bars 350.
  • the present embodiment includes two limit bars 350, and the first end 101 of the mop head 100 is provided with a notch 1011 for the two limit bars 350 to extend.
  • the embodiment is not limited thereto.
  • the notch 1011 may be larger in size, and two or two of the upper limit rods 350 may be extended.
  • FIG. 2C is a schematic view of a notch of a mop according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • the notch 1011 is defined by the first mop plate 110 and the second mop plate 120 due to manufacturing process and structural constraints. The gaps on the top are made up together.
  • a side of the first mop plate 110 facing the slide link 200 is provided with a straight face 111.
  • the cleaning bar 320 is located on the side of the second mop board 120 away from the first mop board 110, and the limiting rod 350 is in contact with the facing surface.
  • 111 is restrained by the straight surface 111 so that the cleaning strip 320 cannot rotate clockwise around the rotating shaft 310, that is, the angle of the cleaning strip 320 shown in FIG. 1E is indicated, and under the limit of the limiting rod 350, The cleaning strip 320 cannot rotate clockwise about the axis of the rotating shaft 310.
  • the connecting member 330 includes two sub-connecting members as an example. The edges of the overlapping portions of the third end 201 of the sliding link 200 and the connecting member 330 respectively include a limiting platform 220.
  • the limiting table 220 is configured to interfere with the connecting member 330 when the cleaning strip 320 is turned over to the side of the second mop plate 120 away from the first mop plate 110, that is, the cleaning strip 320 is located at the second mop plate 120 away from the first mop plate.
  • the limiting table 220 is used to oppose the connecting member 330 to prevent the cleaning bar 320 from rotating counterclockwise about the rotating shaft 310, that is, the angle of the cleaning bar 320 shown in FIG. 1E is shown, which is at the limit station. 220 (as shown in FIG. 1A) can not rotate counterclockwise around the rotating shaft 310.
  • the first mop plate 110 includes a rotation triggering portion 112 located adjacent the first end 101 of the mop head 100.
  • the rotation triggering portion 112 in this embodiment is located on a side of the first mop plate 110 facing the second mop plate 120, and the rotation triggering portion 112 is configured to cooperate with the rotation driving portion 340 to trigger the cleaner 300 to revolve around the rotating shaft 310.
  • the axis rotates.
  • the rotation driving portion 340 in the present embodiment includes a plurality of first teeth disposed on the outer circumference of the rotating shaft 310 and radially in the radial direction of the rotating shaft 310, that is, at least two first tooth.
  • the plurality of first teeth are radially arranged at equal intervals.
  • the rotation triggering portion 112 includes at least one second tooth facing the rotation driving portion 340, and the plurality of first teeth are configured to rotate the axis of the rotating shaft 310 around the rotating shaft 310 by engaging with the second tooth.
  • the plurality of teeth are arranged at equal intervals.
  • the present embodiment is described by taking the case where the rotational driving portion 340 includes six teeth, but is not limited thereto, and may include only two teeth.
  • the upper rotating gear 340 includes a first tooth that meshes with a second tooth included in the rotation triggering portion 112 of the first mop plate 110 facing the rotating shaft 310 of the cleaner 300, thereby rotating the rotating shaft 310 about its axis. That is, with the angle of the cleaning strip 320 shown in FIG.
  • the rotating shaft 310 drives the cleaning strip 320 to rotate clockwise about the axis of the rotating shaft 310 to move the cleaning strip 320 away from the first mop board 120 away from the first mop board 110.
  • One side is turned over to the side of the second mop plate 120 near the first mop plate 110 or turned to a position flush with the second mop plate 120, that is, the cleaning bar 320 is moved from the position shown in FIG. 1D to the position shown in FIG. 1C.
  • the position is then moved to the position shown in Fig. 1B, or the cleaning strip 320 is moved from the position shown in Fig. 1D to the position shown in Fig. 1C.
  • the upper rotating gear 340 includes a first tooth that meshes with a second tooth included in the rotation triggering portion 112 of the first mop plate 110 facing the rotating shaft 310 of the cleaner 300, thereby driving the rotating shaft 310 with its axis as the axis.
  • the rotation of the heart that is, the angle of the cleaning strip 320 shown in FIG.
  • the rotating shaft 310 drives the cleaning strip 320 to rotate counterclockwise about the axis of the rotating shaft 310 to bring the cleaning strip 320 from the second mop plate 120 to the first mop.
  • One side of the board 110 or a position flush with the second mop board 120 is turned over to the side of the second mop board 120 away from the first mop board 110, that is, the cleaning strip 320 is moved from the position shown in FIG. 1B to the position shown in FIG. 1C.
  • the position is then moved to the position shown in Fig. 1D, or the cleaning strip 320 is moved from the position shown in Fig. 1B to the position shown in Fig. 1C.
  • FIG. 3A is a schematic structural view of two faces of a sliding link provided by an embodiment of the present disclosure
  • FIG. 3B is a schematic structural view of two faces of a second mop plate according to an embodiment of the present disclosure, as shown in FIG. 1A and FIG.
  • at least one side of the slide link 200 facing the first mop plate 110 and the second mop plate 120 is provided with a first lock groove 203 and a first elasticity moving in a direction perpendicular to the second mop plate 120.
  • One of the locks 103, at least one of the first mop plate 110 and the second mop plate 120 facing the sliding link 200 is provided with a first locking groove 203 or a side of the first elastic lock 103 including perpendicular to the second mop plate
  • the first lock groove 203 of the direction of movement of 120 and the other of the first elastic lock 103 is provided with a first locking groove 203 or a side of the first elastic lock 103 including perpendicular to the second mop plate.
  • a first locking groove 203 is disposed on a side of the sliding link 200 facing the second mop plate 120, and the second mop plate 120 faces the sliding link 200.
  • the first elastic lock 103 is provided on one side as an example, and the first elastic lock 103 is configured to maximize the overlap portion of the slide link 200 and the second mop plate 120 in a direction perpendicular to the second mop plate 120. Engaged with the first lock groove 203 to elastically fix the slide link 200. That is, when the slide link 200 is in the position shown in FIG.
  • the first elastic lock 103 on the second mop plate 120 is located in the first lock groove 203, thereby elastically fixing the slide link 200 to the first mop plate. 110 is between the second mop plate 120.
  • the first elastic lock is elastically engaged with the first lock groove to prevent the sliding link from being pulled out by the vibration in the mop head.
  • FIGS. 1A, 3A, and 3B in a direction parallel to the axis of the rotating shaft 310, the third end 201 of the sliding link 200 is provided with a rotating shaft seat 230 extending to at least one side of the both sides, FIG. 3A A partial enlarged schematic view of the shaft base 230 is included.
  • the guide rail 130 includes a first guide rail 131 disposed on a side of the second mop plate 120 facing the first mop plate 110.
  • a side of the hinge housing 230 facing the first rail 131 is provided with a rail slot 231, and the rail slot 231 is located on the first rail 131. Up and configured to slide along the first rail 131.
  • the third end 201 of the sliding link 200 is provided with a rotating shaft seat 230 extending to both sides, and the first guiding rail 131 is disposed on both sides of the mop head 100 in the second direction, that is, the mop head 100 is parallel to the rotating shaft 310
  • a first rail 131 extending in the first direction is respectively disposed on both sides of the direction of the axis.
  • a side of the rotating shaft seat 230 facing the second mop board 120 is provided with a rail groove 231.
  • the first rail 131 is disposed on two sides of the second mop board 120 in the second direction, and the sliding link 200 is subjected to the push-pull handle 510.
  • the rail groove 231 slides on the first rail 131 to move the slide link 200 in the first direction.
  • the rail groove 231 and the first rail 131 may be selected from wear resistant materials.
  • a roller chamber 2310 is formed on a side of the rail slot 231 facing the first rail 131.
  • the roller chamber 2310 includes a first roller 2311 disposed through the rotating shaft 2312.
  • the first roller 2311 is configured. To slide on the first rail 131, that is, the first roller 2311 is driven to rotate on the first rail 131 to reduce the friction between the sliding link 200 and the first rail 131.
  • the shaft seat 230 is provided with a rail groove 231 in which a roller chamber 2310 is opened, and a first roller 2311 is disposed in the roller chamber 2310.
  • a first roller 2311 is disposed in the roller chamber 2310.
  • embodiments in accordance with the present disclosure are not limited thereto, and any other suitable form may be adopted as long as the first roller 2311 is disposed on the hinge housing 230 and configured to slide on the first rail 131.
  • a side of the rotating shaft seat 230 facing the first mop plate 110 is provided with a rotating shaft slot 232, and the rotating shaft 310 of the cleaner 300 is rotatably disposed in the rotating shaft groove 232, and the connecting member connected with the rotating shaft 310 is connected.
  • 330 is disposed on both sides of the rotating shaft 310 in the second direction, and the edges of the overlapping portions of the third end 201 of the sliding link 200 and the connecting member 330 respectively include a limiting station 220, and the limiting station 220 is configured to limit Movement of the connector 330 to define the movement of the cleaning strip 320.
  • a shaft gland 234 is provided on a side of the shaft base 230 where the shaft groove 232 is provided.
  • the gland may not be provided.
  • a side of the second mop board 120 away from the first mop board 110 is provided with a magic clasp 121, and the magic clasp 121 is configured to be attached to the mop 400.
  • a button hole 1111 is disposed at a position close to the first end 101 of the mop head 100 and away from the side of the second mop plate 120, and a button 401 is disposed at one end of the mop 400. The button 401 is fastened to one end of the mop 400 by being engaged with the buttonhole 1111.
  • FIG. 3C is a schematic diagram of a dovetail groove of a mop according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • the side of the sliding link 200 facing the first mop plate 110 in this embodiment is provided with a dovetail extending in the first direction and penetrating the fourth end 202 of the sliding link 200.
  • a slot 204, the dovetail slot 204 has a dovetail slot on the side of the fourth end 202 away from the shaft seat 230 (as shown in FIG. 3C), and the end of the dovetail slot 204 away from the shaft seat 230 is provided with at least one card.
  • the mop bar 500 is provided with a dovetail boss 501 adapted to the dovetail groove 204.
  • the dovetail boss 501 and the second engaging portion 511 are provided with a card slot on the same side of the mop bar 500.
  • the second engaging portion 511 provided on the mop lever 500 includes a card slot that engages with the card included in the first engaging portion 210, while the dovetail boss 501 The notch of the dovetail slot 204 is facing in the first direction.
  • the guide rail 130 includes a second guide rail 132 (shown in FIG. 2A) disposed on a side of the first mop plate 110 facing the second mop plate 120, and the second guide rail 132 extends in a direction perpendicular to the second mop plate 120 to the dovetail.
  • the second rail 132 is configured to slide relative within the dovetail slot 204 to move the sliding link 200 in the first direction.
  • the dovetail boss and the dovetail slot provided in this embodiment act to lock the mop bar in parallel with the plane of the mop head (the main plane of the second mop plate).
  • the guide rail 130 includes the first rail 131 and the second rail 132 as an example.
  • the first rail 131 and the second rail 132 are both used to move the sliding link 200 in the first direction. Therefore, the present embodiment
  • the example is not limited to the guide rail 130 including the first rail 131 and the second rail 132 as long as the rail 130 includes at least one of the first rail 131 and the second rail 132 to achieve the purpose of moving the slide link 200 in the first direction.
  • FIG. 4A is a partial schematic view showing the front structure of the mop according to an embodiment of the present disclosure
  • FIG. 4B is a partial cross-sectional view showing the right side structure of the mop according to an embodiment of the present disclosure, as shown in FIG. 4A and FIG. 4B.
  • the mop bar 500 in this embodiment is provided with a lock button 502 (an enlarged view including the lock button 502 in FIGS. 4A and 4B, FIG.
  • 4A includes a gimbal and a partially enlarged schematic view of the mop head), and the push-pull handle 510 covers the lock button 502, and the inner wall of the push-pull handle 510 facing the lock knob 502 is provided with a first guiding groove 503 extending along the extending direction of the mop bar 500, and the locking button 502 is disposed in the first guiding groove 503 to prevent the push-pull handle 510 from being on the mop rod 500 radial rotation.
  • the length of the first guide groove 503 in the direction of the mop bar 500 is not less than the length of the entire stroke of the slide link 200 in the first direction, when the first engaging portion 210 and the second portion
  • the locking button 502 is located at one end of the first guiding groove 503 away from the mop head 100, and when the sliding handle 510 is moved away from the side of the mop head 100, the locking button 502 moves relative to the first guiding slot 503.
  • the locking button 502 is located at the end of the first guiding groove 503 near the mop head 100 or is located
  • the first guide groove 503 is adjacent to the vicinity of one end of the mop head 100.
  • the lock button 502 is circular.
  • the lock button 502 can be a flexible lock button, and the lock button 502 includes two C-shaped (approximate C-shaped) outer rings and a circular (O-shaped) inner ring that are opposite to each other, and the lock button 502 passes through the O-shaped inner ring through the rivet. Riveted on the outer wall of the mop rod 500, the C-shaped outer ring of the locking button 502 has a spacing between the outer ring and the circular inner ring and is partially connected therebetween.
  • the two side walls of the first guiding groove 503 are respectively provided with a boss 504, and the minimum distance between the bosses 504 is smaller than the diameter of the locking button 502 to relatively move and pass the locking button 502 in the first guiding groove 503.
  • the boss 504 and the lock knob 502 are in elastic contact, that is, the distance between the highest points of the two bosses 504 is smaller than the diameter of the C-shaped outer ring of the lock knob 502, and the lock button
  • the C-shaped outer ring of the locking button 502 is forced to elastically deform and is folded toward the position of the circular inner ring of the locking button 502, so that the locking button 502 can pass through two convex portions.
  • the lock button 502 is located on the side of the boss 504 of the inner wall of the first guide groove 503 away from the mop head 100, when the push-pull handle 510 is oriented When sliding away from the direction of the mop head 100, the lock button 502 will pass the gap between the two bosses 504 and then slide relatively to the side of the boss 504 near the mop head 100. Therefore, when the push-pull handle 510 is in the position shown in FIG. 4B, the lock button 502 is configured to elastically fix the position of the push-pull handle 510 to prevent the push-pull handle 510 from moving up and down relative to the mop lever 500 when the mop is used for mopping the floor. motion.
  • the bosses 504 on both sides of the inner wall of the first guiding groove 503 may be elastic bosses, and the two bosses 504 are configured to move in directions away from each other.
  • the boss 504 is elastically compressed by the lock button 502 (the elastic boss is subjected to a force and is moved away from the lock button 502). The direction of the center of the circle) to achieve elastic contact between the boss 504 and the lock button 502.
  • FIG. 5A is a schematic structural diagram of a mop according to an example of an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • the mop provided in this embodiment further includes a connector connected to the mop lever 500 and near the end of the mop head 100.
  • 520 and a universal joint 530 disposed at one end of the connector head 520 adjacent to the mop head 100 (ie, away from the mop bar 500), the mop bar 500 is movably coupled to the first mop pad 110 of the mop head 100 by a universal joint 530.
  • the end of the mop bar 500 near the mop head 100 and the end of the connector 520 away from the mop head 100 are nested and fastened by rivets or bolts or snaps.
  • the dovetail boss 501 may be integrally formed with the connector head 520, or may be independently riveted to the mop bar 500, which is not limited in this embodiment.
  • an intermediate portion of the first mop plate 110 is provided with an opening 113, and two sides of the opening 113 in the first direction are respectively disposed facing the second mop plate 120.
  • the groove 114, the two grooves 114 extend in a direction close to each other until the through opening 113, and the universal joint 530 moves away from the second mop to the first mop plate 110 through the opening 113 from the side of the first mop plate 110 near the second mop plate 120.
  • the universal joint 530 is coupled to the pin 532 by its pinhole extending in a direction perpendicular to the axis of the gimbal shaft, and the universal joint 530 is coupled to one end of the joint 520 remote from the mop bar 500.
  • the first mop board 110 in a first direction, includes a first sub-mover board 115 and a second sub-mover board 116, a first sub-mover board 115 and a second sub-mog
  • the plates 116 are connected by a connecting portion, that is, an opening 113 provided at an intermediate portion of the first mop plate 110 divides the first mop plate 110 into a first sub-mover plate 115 and a second sub-mover plate 116.
  • the universal joint 530 is located between the first sub-mover panel 115 and the second sub-mover panel 116, and the universal joint 530 is movably coupled to the mop head 100.
  • the first sub-mover panel 115 and the second sub-mover panel 116 respectively pass through two fixed points 1220 and a second mop that are located on both sides of the universal joint 530 in the first direction.
  • the board 120 is fixedly connected.
  • the slide link 200 includes a first direction extending from a side of the middle portion of the slide link 200 near the fourth end 202 to the slide link 200.
  • the strip 222 of the three end 201, the strip 222 is configured to evade two fixed points 1220 and two tops 122 disposed on the second mop plate 120 to enable the slide link 200 to be on the first mop board 110 and the second mop plate 120 slide in a first direction.
  • the engagement of the strip notch in this embodiment with the top table and the fixed point also functions as a guide rail that can move the sliding link in the first direction.
  • the dovetail groove or the T-shaped groove 204 extends in the first direction to penetrate the fourth end 202.
  • the width of the elongated notch 222 is smaller than the dovetail groove.
  • the width of the T-slot 204 is smaller than the dovetail groove.
  • the shaft notch 311 in the middle of the rotating shaft 310 is configured to avoid two fixing points 1220 and two top tables 122 disposed on the second mop plate 120 to make the cleaner 300 is slidable between the first mop plate 110 and the second mop plate 120.
  • the connector 520 is a hollow cavity 5200.
  • the inner cavity 5200 is provided with a top rod 521 and a top rod along a direction of the connecting head 520 away from the end of the mop bar 500.
  • One side of the universal joint 530 facing the mop lever 500 is a cam surface, and one end of the jack 521 away from the spring 522 is in contact with the cam surface.
  • the spring 522 is pressed against the spring gland 523, and the spring gland 523 is pressed against the mop rod 500 that is slidably or snapped to the end of the mop rod 500 of the connector 520 or the spring gland 523 card.
  • the connector 520 is fitted into the hollow cavity near one end of the mop bar 500.
  • the spring 522 is in a compressed state from beginning to end, so the jack 521 always presses the cam surface of the universal joint 530.
  • the jack 521 Will slide on the cam surface of the universal joint 530, and slide the tow head 100 to be parallel to the mop rod 500 when the angle between the mop bar 500 and the main plane of the second mop plate 120 is less than 90 degrees (the first rail 130 is parallel) On the mop bar 500) and kept in parallel.
  • FIG. 5B is a schematic structural diagram of a mop according to another example of an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • a side of the mop bar 500 provided with the second engaging portion 511 and the first mop board 110 are adjacent to the mop.
  • One end of the second end 102 of the head 100 is provided with a magnet 205, and the other is provided with a metal head 505 configured to interact with the magnet 205 to maintain the second when the mop lever 500 is rotated parallel to the guide rail 130
  • the mop plate 120 and the mop bar 500 are parallel to each other.
  • the mop bar 500 is provided with a metal head 505, and the first mop plate 110 is provided with a magnet 205 as an example.
  • the metal head 505 can be an iron rivet cap that rives the mop rod 500 and the connector 520, or can be a separate iron block or magnet.
  • the main plane of the second mop plate 120 of the mop head 100 is rotated to be parallel with the mop rod 500, the magnet 205 of the first mop plate 110 near the end of the second end 102 of the mop head 100 and the mop rod 500 are disposed.
  • the metal head 505 is attracted to keep the main plane of the second mop plate 120 of the mop head 100 parallel to the mop bar 500.
  • FIG. 6A is a partial structural view of a mop according to another embodiment of the present disclosure
  • FIG. 6B is a cross-sectional view of the mop shown in FIG. 6A along the XZ plane
  • FIG. 6A is an enlarged schematic view A and an enlarged schematic view B of the cleaner.
  • the enlarged view A includes a limit rod
  • the enlarged view B includes a T-shaped boss.
  • the embodiment is different from the embodiment shown in FIG. 1A in that the limiting rod 350 is a U-shaped limiting rod, and the rotating driving portion 340 is formed by a U-shaped inner wall of the U-shaped limiting rod.
  • the rotation triggering portion 112 is a crossbar parallel to the axis of the rotating shaft 310 at the notch of the first end 101 of the mop head 100 (ie, replacing the previous embodiment) The second tooth).
  • the vertical distance of the axis of the crossbar from the second mop plate 120 is greater than the vertical distance of the axis of the rotating shaft 310 from the second mop plate 120, and the crossbar is fixed relative to the first mop plate 110, the crossbar being configured to be relatively opposed in the chute Sliding to effect rotation of the cleaner 300 about the axis of the rotating shaft 310.
  • the cleaner 300 when the mop is in the mopping state, the cleaner 300 is located at the position shown in FIG. 6A, and the cleaning strip 320 is located on a side of the second mop plate 120 facing the first mop plate 110, and the cross bar is located in the chute of the U-shaped limit bar.
  • the third end 201 of the sliding link 200 drives the cleaner 300 to move in the first direction.
  • the cross bar will be in the chute of the limiting rod 350.
  • the sliding slot of the limiting rod 350 is caused by the movement of the limiting rod 350 counterclockwise about the axis of the rotating shaft 310 under the restriction of the crossbar. The movement of the limiting rod 350 drives the cleaning strip 320 away from the mop 400.
  • the limit is The chute on the rod 350 will disengage the crossbar such that the limit rod 350 is parallel to the straight surface 111.
  • the cleaner 300 returns to the map.
  • the position shown in Fig. 6A that is, the crossbar is in contact with the slope 351 of the limit lever 350 and gradually enters the chute, and the limit lever 350 is restricted by the crossbar to be reset.
  • the embodiment differs from the embodiment shown in FIG. 1A in that: the embodiment adopts a T-shaped groove 2001 instead of a dovetail groove, and the T-shaped boss 5001 replaces the dovetail boss, but
  • the T-shaped groove 2001 is used in combination with the T-shaped boss 5001, and has the same effect as that used in conjunction with the dovetail groove and the dovetail boss, and will not be described herein.
  • the mop provided in this embodiment further includes a second roller 5004 disposed on a side of the T-shaped boss 5001 away from the mop bar 500.
  • FIG. 6A includes an enlarged schematic view of the second roller 5004.
  • the second roller 5004 is configured to contact the inner wall of the T-shaped groove 2001 to reduce the frictional resistance when the T-shaped boss 5001 moves relative to the T-shaped groove 2001.
  • the second roller may be disposed on the side of the dovetail boss 501 in the embodiment shown in Fig. 1A away from the mop bar 500.
  • the length of the push-pull handle 510 in the extending direction of the mop bar 500 in this embodiment is smaller than the overall movement stroke of the third end 201 of the sliding link 200 in the first direction. Therefore, the present embodiment
  • the lock knob 502 disposed on the same side of the second engaging portion 511 as shown in FIG. 1A is replaced with a plurality of spaced-ahead guides 5002 arranged in the extending direction of the mop lever 500 in the embodiment, and the push-pull handle 510 is covered. Part of the guide 5002.
  • the inner wall of the sliding handle 510 is provided with a second guiding groove 5003.
  • the spacing between the adjacent guiding heads 5002 is not greater than the length of the second guiding slot 5003.
  • the guiding head 5002 is configured to be located at the
  • the two guide grooves 5003 are arranged to prevent the push-pull handle 510 from rotating radially on the mop bar 500.
  • a lock button 502 (the same lock button 502 as the embodiment shown in FIG. 1A) is provided on the non-unilateral side of the second engaging portion, and the lock button 502 is elastic.
  • the contact bosses, and the lock knobs 502 and the bosses in this embodiment function the same as the positions of the elastic fixed push-pull handles 510 shown on FIG. 1A on the mop bar 500, and are not described herein again.
  • this embodiment replaces the button hole 1111 provided on the first end 101 of the mop head 100 and on the first mop board 110 as the hook 1112 shown in FIG. 1A for Hang one end of the mop 400.
  • FIG. 6C is a schematic structural view of the first mop plate of the mop illustrated in FIG. 6A.
  • the first mop plate 110 is divided into two pieces, that is, in the first direction, the first mop plate 110 is along the first One direction is broken, and the first mop panel 110 includes a first sub-mover panel 115 and a second sub-mover panel 116.
  • the side of the first sub-mover panel 115 and the second sub-mover panel 116 facing each other is provided with a rotating shaft hole 1110 configured to place the universal joint rotating shaft of the universal joint, and therefore, the second mop in this embodiment It is no longer necessary to provide a top table 122 as shown in FIG. 3B on the board.
  • FIG. 7A is a partial structural view of a mop according to another embodiment of the present disclosure
  • FIG. 7B is a side view of the mop shown in FIG. 7A
  • the rotary driving portion 340 includes a torsion spring sleeved on the rotating shaft 310.
  • One end of the torsion spring is connected to the sliding link 200, and the other end is connected to the limiting rod 350.
  • the rotation triggering portion in this embodiment is a notch edge of the first mop plate 110 at the notch of the first end 101 of the mop head 100, and the notch edge may be an arc that is directly adjacent to the first end 101 of the mop head 100.
  • Shaped surface (not shown).
  • the cleaner 300 when the mop is in the mopping state, the cleaner 300 is located at the position shown in FIG. 7A, and the cleaning strip 320 is located on a side of the second mop plate 120 facing the first mop plate 110, and the torsion spring included in the rotation driving portion 340 is in a natural state.
  • the third end 201 of the sliding link 200 drives the cleaner 300 to move in the first direction.
  • the notched edge at the notch of the first mop plate 110 causes The limiting rod 350 rotates counterclockwise with the axis of the rotating shaft 310 as an axis, thereby driving the cleaning strip 320 from the side of the second mop board 120 close to the first mop board 110 to the second mop board 120 away from the first mop board 110.
  • the side is turned over until the cleaning strip 320 is turned over to the side of the mop 400 away from the first mop board 110 (as shown in FIG. 7B), and the limiting rod 350 and the first mop board 110 face the second mop board 120 at this time.
  • the straight side of the side is in conflict with each other, and the torsion spring is passively deformed and stored.
  • the third end 201 of the slide link 200 is moved from a position near the first end 101 of the mop head 100 (ie, a boundary position between the first stroke and the second stroke) to contact with the first end 101 of the mop head 100,
  • the cleaner 300 returns to the position shown in Figure 7A, i.e., the elastic reduction of the torsion spring causes the limit lever 350 to reset to reset the cleaner 300.
  • the present embodiment is different from the embodiment shown in FIG. 4B in that the lock knob 502 is replaced with a guide block 5012 on the inner wall of the first guide groove 503 and the side of the guide block 5012 facing the inner wall.
  • One of the second lock grooves 2013 is provided, and the other is provided with a second elastic lock 1013 that is configured to cooperate with the second lock groove 2013 to elastically fix the position of the push-pull handle 510 on the mop bar 500.
  • a second lock slot 2013 is disposed on the guide block 5012
  • a second elastic lock 1013 is disposed on the inner wall of the first guide slot 503 as an example, and the second elastic lock 1013 may be perpendicular to the mop lever 500.
  • a spring clasp that moves in the direction of extension.
  • the present embodiment has removed the boss 504 of Figure 4B.
  • the length of the first guiding groove 503 disposed on the inner wall of the sliding handle 510 is not less than the length of the overall movement stroke of the third end 201 of the sliding link 200 in the first direction
  • the guide block 5012 herein serves to prevent the push-pull handle 510 from rotating radially on the mop bar 500 and to elastically fix the position of the push-pull handle 510 on the mop bar 500.
  • the first engaging portion 210 in the embodiment includes at least one post
  • the second engaging portion 511 includes at least one card hole, the first engaging portion 210 and the second card.
  • the engaging process of the engaging portion 511 is to insert the post into the corresponding card hole, and therefore, the number of the post and the card hole corresponds to each other.
  • the first engaging portion 210 includes two posts
  • the second engaging portion 511 includes two card holes.
  • the cleaning strip 320 in this embodiment includes a cleaning roller 321 and a reinforcing beam 322 disposed in parallel with the cleaning roller 321, and both ends of the reinforcing beam 322 are fixedly connected with the connecting member 330, and the cleaning roller
  • the 321 is rotatably connected to the connecting members 330 at both ends by the cleaning roller shaft.
  • the cleaning roller 321 is in contact with the side surface of the mop 400 remote from the second mop plate 120, and the cleaning roller 321 passes through the opposite side of the surface of the mop 400 away from the second mop plate 120.
  • the squeezing is performed to achieve moisture and dirt in the discharge mop 400.
  • the cleaning roller provided in this embodiment is rotated, which can reduce the friction between the cleaner and the mop surface, thereby reducing the wear of the mop surface on the one hand, and reducing the probability that the cleaner does not move smoothly when cleaning the mop on the other hand.
  • the side of the reinforcing beam 322 facing the rotating shaft 310 in this embodiment is further provided with a cleaning brush, which helps to comb the hair on the surface of the mop 400 and remove dirt.
  • a cleaning brush which helps to comb the hair on the surface of the mop 400 and remove dirt.
  • FIG. 8A is a partial schematic structural view of a mop rod of a mop according to another embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • FIG. 8A is a partially enlarged schematic view of the guide bar.
  • the push-pull handle 510 in the mop provided in this embodiment is provided.
  • the length along the extending direction of the mop bar 500 is smaller than the length of the overall movement stroke of the third end of the slide link in the first direction, and therefore, the lock button 502 shown in FIG. 4B is replaced with the guide bar provided on the mop bar 500.
  • the bar 5022 extends along the extending direction of the mop bar 500
  • the push-pull handle 510 covers a portion of the bar 5022.
  • the total length of the guide bar 5022 and the push-pull handle 510 is not less than the overall movement stroke of the third end of the slide link in the first direction.
  • the inner wall of the push-pull handle 510 of the guide strip 5022 is provided with a second guide groove 5013, and a part of the guide bar 5022 is disposed in the second guide groove 5013 to prevent the push-pull handle 510 from being drilled on the mop bar 500. Turn to the direction.
  • one of the inner wall of the second guide groove 5013 and the guide bar 5022 is provided with a third lock groove 5014, and the other is provided with a third elastic lock 5015, and the third elastic lock 5015 is configured to be the third
  • the lock groove 5014 cooperates to elastically fix the position of the push-pull handle 510 on the mop bar 500.
  • the third lock groove 5014 is disposed on the guide bar 5022, the third elastic lock 5015 is disposed on the sidewall of the second guide groove 5013, and the third elastic lock 5015 can be along the handlebar 500.
  • the spring button that moves in the direction of the vertical direction is extended, so that the boss 504 in Fig. 4B is removed in this embodiment.
  • FIG. 8B is a schematic structural view of the mop having the mop rod shown in FIG. 8A.
  • the first engaging portion 210 in the embodiment includes a card slot
  • the second engaging portion 511 includes At least one card
  • the engaging process of the first engaging portion 210 and the second engaging portion 511 is to insert the card into the corresponding card slot.
  • This embodiment is illustrated by the second engaging portion 511 including two card plates.
  • FIG. 8C is a schematic structural view of the cleaner in the mop shown in FIG. 8B.
  • the cleaning strip 320 provided in this embodiment is provided with a comb or brush 323 on one side of the rotating shaft 310, comb or The brush 323 helps to comb the hair on the surface of the mop and remove dirt.
  • FIG. 9 is a schematic structural view of a cleaner in a mop according to another embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • the cleaning strip 320 of the cleaner 300 may be elastically coupled between the two sub-connecting members 330, that is, cleaned.
  • the strip 320 can be elastically coupled between the first sub-connector 331 and the second sub-connector 332.
  • the connecting member 330 includes a box body 360 provided with a cavity for the opening, and the opening of the box body 360 is small on one side, that is, the box body 360 includes a small opening 361 and a large opening 362 in a direction along the rotating shaft 310 thereof.
  • One side of the casing 360 near the rotating shaft 310 is a small opening 361.
  • the side of the casing 360 away from the rotating shaft 310 is a large opening 362.
  • the cleaning strip 320 is inserted from the large opening 362, partially passes through the small opening 361, and the cover plate 363 seals the casing 360.
  • the large opening 362 and the spring 364 are disposed between the cleaning strip 320 and the cover 363. Therefore, the cleaning strip provided by the embodiment is elastically connected with the connecting member to adjust the position of the cleaning strip according to the thickness of the mop when the cleaner cleans and dehydrates the mop.
  • FIG. 10A is a schematic structural view of a sliding link of a mop and a cleaner provided by another embodiment of the present disclosure
  • FIG. 10B is a partial structural schematic view of the mop having the sliding link and the cleaner shown in FIG. 10A, as shown in FIG. 10A and FIG. 10B, different from the embodiment shown in FIG. 3A
  • the limiting table 220 in the embodiment is disposed on the side of the third end 201 of the sliding link 200 adjacent to the second mop plate 120.
  • the stage 220 is configured to interfere with the limit bar 350 when the cleaning bar 320 is flipped over to a side of the second mop plate 120 that is away from the first mop plate 110 or flush with the second mop plate 120, ie, at the cleaning bar 320
  • the limiting platform 220 in this embodiment can limit the limiting rod 350. Bit. Therefore, the limiting station in this embodiment replaces the limiting platform shown in FIG. 1A and functions the same as the limiting platform shown in FIG. 1A, and details are not described herein again.
  • FIG. 11 is a partial structural diagram of a mop according to another embodiment of the present disclosure. As shown in FIG. 11, the embodiment is different from the embodiment shown in FIG. 1A in that: one end of the mop 400 is disposed in this embodiment.
  • the socket 4001, the first end 101 of the mop head 100 is provided with a card 1001, and the socket 4001 is sleeved on the card 1001 to fix one end of the mop 400.

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Abstract

L'invention concerne un balai à franges comprenant une tête (100) de balai à franges, une tige de liaison coulissante (200) et un appareil de nettoyage (300). La tête (100) de balai à franges comprend une première extrémité (101) et une deuxième extrémité (102) opposées l'une à l'autre dans une première direction, et la tige de liaison coulissante (200) comprend une troisième extrémité (201) et une quatrième extrémité (202) opposées l'une à l'autre dans la première direction. L'appareil de nettoyage (300) comprend un arbre rotatif (310) relié à la troisième extrémité (201) de la tige de liaison coulissante (200), une bande de nettoyage (320) espacée de l'arbre rotatif (310), un élément de liaison (330) pour permettre à l'arbre rotatif (310) d'être relié à la bande de nettoyage (320), et une partie d'entraînement en rotation (340) disposée sur l'arbre rotatif (310). La tige de liaison coulissante (200) est conçue pour permettre à la troisième extrémité (201) de la tige de liaison coulissante (200) de se déplacer entre la première extrémité (101) et la deuxième extrémité (102) de la tête (100) de balai à franges, de façon à entraîner le déplacement de l'appareil de nettoyage (300) dans la première direction et de façon à permettre au dispositif de nettoyage (300) de tourner autour de l'axe de l'arbre rotatif (310) sous l'effet de la partie d'entraînement en rotation (340) lorsque la tige de liaison coulissante (200) se trouve à proximité de la première extrémité (101) de la tête (100) de balai à franges. L'appareil de nettoyage (300) est disposé sur la tête (100) de balai à franges du balai à franges et peut assécher et nettoyer un tissu (400) de balai à franges sur la tête (100) de balai à franges pour mettre en œuvre une fonction évitant le lavage à la main. Le balai à franges possède une structure simple et est pratique à utiliser, et la structure d'une tige (500) de balai à franges est simplifiée, ce qui permet de réduire l'espace occupé par la tige (500) de balai à franges.
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