WO2022033763A1 - Reinigungsgerät - Google Patents
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- WO2022033763A1 WO2022033763A1 PCT/EP2021/068163 EP2021068163W WO2022033763A1 WO 2022033763 A1 WO2022033763 A1 WO 2022033763A1 EP 2021068163 W EP2021068163 W EP 2021068163W WO 2022033763 A1 WO2022033763 A1 WO 2022033763A1
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47L—DOMESTIC WASHING OR CLEANING; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47L13/00—Implements for cleaning floors, carpets, furniture, walls, or wall coverings
- A47L13/10—Scrubbing; Scouring; Cleaning; Polishing
- A47L13/20—Mops
- A47L13/24—Frames for mops; Mop heads
- A47L13/254—Plate frames
- A47L13/256—Plate frames for mops made of cloth
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47L—DOMESTIC WASHING OR CLEANING; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47L13/00—Implements for cleaning floors, carpets, furniture, walls, or wall coverings
- A47L13/10—Scrubbing; Scouring; Cleaning; Polishing
- A47L13/12—Implements with several different treating devices
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- the invention relates to a cleaning device, comprising a wiping plate with a first main side and a second main side, with the first main side being assigned a cleaning cloth which can be fastened or is fastened to the wiping plate in an exchangeable manner.
- Such cleaning devices are well known and are used both for wet cleaning and for dry cleaning of smooth floors, such as tiled floors or parquet floors.
- the cleaning device for dry cleaning it is mostly used for intermediate cleaning and for dusting.
- a cleaning cloth is attached to the wiping plate, which is removed again after the cleaning work has been completed or after it has been saturated with dirt or replaced with a new cleaning cloth.
- the cleaning device is designed for dry cleaning.
- the cleaning device with the cleaning cloth attached to it is guided over a floor to be cleaned, with the cleaning cloth picking up dust and smaller particles from the floor to be cleaned.
- Dust-like soiling can be absorbed into the matrix of the cleaning cloth, with the absorption capacity for such soiling being particularly good if the material of the cleaning cloth is porous, as is the case with nonwoven fabric, for example.
- One problem with this is that cleaning cloth cannot absorb any coarser particles and these remain on the floor to be cleaned.
- the object of the invention is to provide a cleaning device which is designed to take up larger particles.
- the cleaning device comprises a wiping plate with a first main side and a second main side, with the first main side being assigned a cleaning cloth which can be attached or attached to the wiping plate in an exchangeable manner, with the wiping plate being assigned a reservoir for picking up dirt particles, with the cleaning cloth forms a boundary wall of the reservoir.
- the cleaning cloth has two functional surfaces.
- a first functional surface faces the floor to be cleaned during the intended use.
- it picks up dust and smaller particles during the cleaning process.
- Larger particles are fed to the reservoir formed in the wiping plate, with the particles accumulating on the second side of the cleaning cloth, since the second side of the cleaning cloth forms a boundary wall of the reservoir, with the boundary wall being the underside due to the arrangement of the cleaning cloth on the first main side of the reservoir forms.
- dirt can be removed particularly easily. Dust and smaller particles stick to one side of the cleaning cloth and larger particles stick to the other side of the cleaning cloth.
- the cleaning cloth is removed from the wiping plate and the cleaning cloth can either be disposed of together with the dirt that has been picked up, or the cleaning cloth can be used for cleaning, for example a machine wash.
- a receiving opening can be formed from the reservoir. Dirt particles can be fed to the reservoir via the receiving opening.
- the receiving opening can end in an edge of the mop plate. As a result, the receiving opening is particularly easy to access and the dirt particles can be safely received in the reservoir.
- the wiping plate is preferably of rectangular design, with the receiving opening being assigned to a narrow side of the wiping plate. On the one hand, this enables the cleaning cloth to be attached in a particularly simple manner. On the other hand, the receiving opening is also accessible when the cleaning cloth is stretched out and does not interfere with the wiping process.
- a sweeping device can be assigned to the receiving opening.
- the sweeping device facilitates the absorption of the dirt particles in the reservoir.
- the sweeping device can, for example, comprise a rotatable brush which can be brought into contact with the floor to be cleaned and which conveys particles from the floor to be cleaned into the reservoir.
- the sweeping device like the receiving opening, is preferably assigned to a narrow side of the mop plate.
- a recess can be made in the wiping plate, the recess being open to the first main side. This ensures that the cleaning cloth forms a boundary wall of the reservoir. Furthermore, the wiping plate is particularly easy to produce, with the wiping plate being able to be made of plastic, for example, and being produced by means of injection molding.
- a handle may be hingedly attachable to the second major side.
- the joint is preferably designed as a universal joint, which enables the cleaning device to be maneuvered particularly well with the handle.
- the articulated connection of the attack is preferably designed in such a way that the handle can be folded so far that it is parallel to the one to be cleaned surface is aligned. As a result, the cleaning device can also reach areas that are difficult to reach, for example under furniture.
- the cleaning cloth can be formed from a textile fabric. Such cleaning cloths are inexpensive and easy to produce. Depending on the design, the cleaning cloth can be designed for single use or for reuse. If the cleaning cloth is designed to be reused, it is advantageously set up so that it can be machine washed.
- the cleaning cloth is preferably made of non-woven fabric.
- the cleaning cloth is designed as a single-use cloth and is disposed of after use together with the dirt that has been picked up.
- FIG. 2 shows a perspective view of the cleaning device with the sweeping device in the rest position
- FIG. 3 shows a perspective view of the cleaning device with the sweeping device in the sweeping position
- FIG. 4 shows the cleaning device from FIG. 3 in a section through the sweeping element
- FIG. 5 shows the cleaning device from FIG. 3 in a section through the drive wheel
- FIG. 6 shows the cleaning device from FIG. 2 with the sweeping device in the rest position in section
- FIG. 7 shows a further perspective representation of the cleaning device from FIG. 3 from the side;
- FIG. 8 shows a perspective view of the sweeping device of the cleaning device from FIG. 7 at an angle from above;
- FIG. 9 shows a perspective representation of the sweeping device from FIG. 8 without a cover
- FIG. 10 shows a perspective illustration of the sweeping device from FIG. 8 from below;
- FIG. 11 shows a perspective representation of the sweeping device of the cleaning device from FIG. 7 with the pedal drive;
- FIG. 10 shows a perspective illustration of the sweeping device from FIG. 8 from below;
- FIG. 11 shows a perspective representation of the sweeping device of the cleaning device from FIG. 7 with the pedal drive;
- FIG. 10 shows a perspective illustration of the sweeping device from FIG. 8 from below;
- FIG. 11 shows a perspective representation of the sweeping device of the cleaning device from FIG. 7 with the pedal drive;
- FIG. 10 shows a perspective illustration of the sweeping device from FIG. 8 from below;
- FIG. 11 shows a perspective representation of the sweeping device of the cleaning device from FIG. 7 with the pedal drive;
- FIG. 10 shows a perspective illustration of the sweeping device from FIG. 8 from below;
- FIG. 11 shows a perspective representation of the sweeping device of the cleaning device from FIG. 7 with the pedal drive;
- FIG. 10 shows
- FIG. 12 shows a detail of the wiping plate of the cleaning device from FIG. 7;
- FIG. 13 shows a sectional illustration through the sweeping element suspension of the cleaning device from FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 14 shows a sectional view through the drive wheel suspension of the cleaning device from FIG.
- the figures show a cleaning device 1 in the form of a flat mop for dry cleaning.
- the cleaning device 1 comprises a wiping plate 2 with a first main side 3 and a second main side 4.
- the wiping plate 2 is rectangular and has two long sides 20, 21 and two narrow sides 10, 22.
- a peripheral edge 9 is located between the first main side 3 and the second main side 4.
- the wiping plate 2 is made of injection-moldable plastic.
- a cleaning cloth 5 is assigned to the first main side 3 of the mop plate 2 , the cleaning cloth covering the first main side 3 and being looped over the two longitudinal sides 20 , 21 to form the second main side 4 .
- the cleaning cloth 5 is designed as a textile fabric made of non-woven fabric.
- Fastening elements 30 in the form of soft clips are arranged on the second main side 4 of the wiping plate 2 for fastening the cleaning cloth 5 .
- the fastening elements 30 are arranged in the corner areas of the wiping plate 2 .
- a reservoir 6 for receiving dirt particles is assigned to the wiping plate 2 .
- a recess 12 is made in the wiping plate 2 , the recess 12 opening towards the first main side 3 .
- the cleaning cloth 5 forms a boundary wall 7 of the reservoir 6 . Because the cleaning cloth 5 is arranged below the wiping plate 2 during the intended use, dirt particles taken up in the reservoir 6 accumulate on the cleaning cloth 5 . After removal of the cleaning cloth 5 can Dirt particles, for example by folding the cleaning cloth 5, are disposed of without loss.
- a receiving opening 8 is formed in the reservoir 6 , which opens into an edge 9 of the wiping plate 2 arranged on the narrow side 10 .
- the receiving opening 8 is arranged in the area of the edge 9 between the wiping plate 2 and the sweeping device 11 .
- a handle 13 is articulated via a universal joint 23.
- the universal joint 23 is designed in such a way that the handle 13 can be tilted so far during the cleaning work that the handle 13 lies flat against the mop plate 2 and is aligned essentially parallel to the floor to be cleaned.
- a sweeping device 11 is assigned to the receiving opening 8 .
- the sweeping device 11 like the receiving opening 8 , is arranged on the narrow side 10 of the mop plate 2 .
- the sweeping device 11 is attached to the mop plate 2 in such a way that the sweeping device can be moved between a sweeping position 14 and a rest position 15 .
- the sweeping device 11 has a rotatably mounted sweeping element 16 which is designed as a brush roller and in the sweeping position 14 contacts the floor to be cleaned.
- the sweeping element 16 is formed from an elastic foam.
- the sweeping device 11 is provided with a drive device in the form of a drive wheel 24 .
- the drive wheel 24 is designed as a friction wheel. If the sweeping device 11 is in the sweeping position 14, the drive wheel 24 rests against the floor to be cleaned (or another surface to be cleaned).
- the drive wheel 24 is made of elastomeric material, at least on the outer circumference, and rests against the floor to be cleaned with pretension. However, other suitable materials can also be used for the drive wheel 24 . If the cleaning device 1 is pushed over the narrow side 10, the drive wheel 24 moves and thus drives the sweeping element 16.
- the rotational speed of the sweeping element 16 is determined by a gear stage 25 arranged between the drive wheel 24 and the sweeping element 16 .
- the sweeping device 11 is also provided with a receiving bevel 26 which opens into a cleaning lip 27 . This allows impurities to be picked up particularly effectively and fed to the reservoir 6 .
- the cleaning lip 27 faces the floor to be cleaned.
- the receiving slope 26 and the sweeping element 16 are at least partially congruent, and between sweeping element 16 and receiving slope 26 there is only a narrow gap. The gap finally opens into the receiving opening 8 of the reservoir 6.
- the sweeping element 16 In the rest position 15, the sweeping element 16 is spaced from the floor to be cleaned. The sweeping element 16 is partially drawn into the mop plate 2 in the rest position 15 .
- a cover 28 which covers the sweeping device 11 , is arranged on the second main side 4 of the wiping plate 2 .
- the wiping plate 2 is assigned an actuating device 17 which is operatively connected to the sweeping device 11, with actuation of the actuating device 17 moving the sweeping device 11 from the rest position 15 to the sweeping position 14 and vice versa.
- the actuating device 17 is equipped with a pedal 18 for this purpose.
- the actuating device 17 is also equipped with a spring element 19 which automatically moves the sweeping device 11 from the rest position 15 to the sweeping position 14 after actuating the actuating device 17 . Pressing the pedal 18 into the mop plate 2 unlocks the actuating device 17 and the spring element 19 causes the sweeping device 11 to move from the rest position 15 to the sweeping position 14 .
- the pedal 18 pivots away from the wiping plate 2 and remains in the
- Sweeping position 14 in a folded position.
- the pedal 18 is folded back in the direction of the mop plate 2, the sweeping device 11 against the Force of the spring element 19 moves from the inverted position 14 to the rest position 15.
- Figure 1 shows the cleaning device 1 described above in section. It can be seen here that the reservoir 6 is realized by a recess 12 which is introduced into the first main side 3 of the wiping plate 2 .
- the cleaning cloth 5 forms a boundary wall 7 of the reservoir 6 with the side facing the wiping plate 2.
- FIG. 2 shows the cleaning device 1 in a perspective view.
- the sweeping device 11 of the cleaning device 1 is in the rest position 15 and is partially retracted into the wiping plate 2 . If the sweeping device 11 is in the rest position, the cleaning device 1 can be wiped out over the floor to be cleaned.
- FIG. 3 shows the cleaning device 1 in a perspective view, with the sweeping device 11 being in the sweeping position 14 .
- the sweeping element 16 and the cleaning lip 27 contact the floor to be cleaned.
- the pedal 18 of the actuating device 17 protrudes from the wiping plate 2 .
- FIGS. 4 and 5 show the cleaning device 1 according to FIG. 3 in section.
- the section in FIG. 4 is chosen so that the sweeping element 16 can be seen, while in FIG. 5 the section runs through the drive wheel.
- the pedal 18 is designed as a one-armed lever which can be pivoted about the axis of rotation 51 .
- the pedal 18 is provided with a push-push lock 50 in the illustrated embodiment. To unlock, press down once on the pedal 28 near its free end. If the pedal 18 is folded down again later, the pedal 18 is locked by pressing it again.
- the pedal 18 is connected via a strut 52 to a holding body 53 which is linearly displaceable in a guide 54 attached to the wiping plate 2 .
- the guide 54 includes two grooves formed in the wiping plate on either side of the Holding body 53 are formed. In this way, the pivotal movement of the pedal 18 is translated into a translational movement of the holding body 53, which can be moved back and forth in the guide 54 by the pedal.
- the strut 52 is connected to the lever 18 so that it can move about the axis of rotation 55 .
- One end of the spring element 19 is also fastened to the holding body 53 in order to move the lever 18 away from the mop plate 2 after the lock 50 has been released and to bring the sweeping device 11 into the sweeping position 15 .
- the other end of the spring element 19 is attached to the wiping plate 2 .
- FIG. 6 shows the cleaning device 1 according to FIG. Furthermore, the sweeping element 16 is spaced from the floor to be cleaned.
- the pedal 18 of the actuating device 17 rests flat against the wiping plate 2 , a recess which is configured congruently with the pedal 18 and into which the pedal 18 is sunk in the rest position 15 being made in the wiping plate 2 .
- FIG. 7 shows the cleaning device 1 with the sweeping device 11 in the sweeping position.
- the pedal 18 is in the folded position.
- the holding body 53 is moved towards the first narrow side 10 in the guide 54 .
- the movement is transmitted to the sweeping device 11 via an actuating means 57 designed as a rod. This movement takes place under the action of the spring 19 which is connected to the pedal 18 via the holding body 53 .
- FIG. 7 also shows that the sweeping device 11 includes a displaceable body 60 which is designed as a movable carriage.
- the sweeping device 11 is assigned a link guide 61 which is arranged on the mop plate 2 .
- the link guide 61 comprises guide elements 62 arranged on both sides of the displaceable body 60, each with a guide groove 63.
- Guide cams 64 which are arranged on both sides on the displaceable body 60, engage in the guide grooves 63 (cf. FIG. 8).
- the link guide 61 is designed in such a way that it enables the sweeping device 11 to be displaced along the wiping plate 2 .
- the guide groove 63 has a first section 65 which runs parallel to the wiper plate 2 level. This can also be clearly seen in FIG. 12, which shows a section of the wiping plate 2 with the link guide 61, but without the sweeping device 11.
- the slotted guide 61 is also designed in such a way that it enables the sweeping device 11 to be displaced transversely to the mop plate 2 so that the sweeping device 11 protrudes in the sweeping position 14 relative to the first main side 3 of the mop plate 2 .
- the link guide 61 also has a third section 67 of the guide groove 63, in which the guide groove 63 runs transversely to the wiper plate 2 level.
- the section 67 is arranged on the side of the section 65 facing away from the narrow side 10 .
- the third section 67 makes it possible to move the sweeping device towards the wiping plate 2 so that in the rest position 15 it is partially accommodated in a recess formed in the wiping plate 2 .
- Figures 8 to 10 show further details of the sweeping device 11.
- Figure 8 shows the sweeping device 11 with the cover 28, while Figure 9 shows the sweeping device 11 without a cover, around the drive wheel 24 designed as a friction wheel and the sweeping element 16 designed as a brush roller and to show the gear stage 25 more clearly.
- the sweeping device 11 has a drive wheel suspension 71 which is arranged on the mop plate 2 so that it can move about a first pivot axis 72 .
- the sweeping device 11 also includes a sweeping element suspension 73 which is arranged on the wiping plate 2 so as to be movable about a second pivot axis 74 .
- the first and the second pivot axis 72, 74 are arranged coaxially.
- the drive wheel suspension 71 includes a spring 75 which biases the drive wheel 24 towards the surface to be cleaned.
- the sweeping element suspension 73 comprises a spring 76 which biases the sweeping roller 16 towards the surface to be cleaned.
- the drive wheel suspension 71 and the sweeping element suspension 73 are independent of one another, so that the sweeping element 16 and drive wheel 24 can be pivoted independently of one another about the first or second pivot axis 72, 74.
- FIG. 9 illustrates how the sweeping element 16 can be set into a rotating motion by the drive wheel 24 via the gear stage 25 .
- the gear stage 25 is provided for this purpose.
- This has a gear wheel 81 that can be rotated about a gear axis of rotation 80 .
- the transmission axis of rotation 80 is arranged coaxially with the first pivot axis 72 and the second pivot axis 74 .
- the gear 81 includes a first ring gear 82 and a second ring gear 83.
- the first ring gear 82 meshes with the drive wheel ring gear 84 provided on the drive wheel 24. As shown in FIG.
- the second sprocket 83 meshes with the sweeping member sprocket 85 provided on the sweeping member 16 .
- the gear stage 25 achieves a transmission ratio such that the rotational speed of the rotatable sweeping element 16 differs from the rotational speed of the drive wheel 24 .
- the rotational speed of the sweeping element 16 is greater than the rotational speed of the drive wheel 24.
- FIG. 10 shows the sweeping device 11 from below. It is easy to see here how the cleaning lip 27 is arranged along the sweeping element 16 .
- FIG. 11 shows the sweeping device 11 and the pedal 18, further elements of the cleaning device having been left out. Also shown are the elements through which the movement of the pedal 18 is transmitted to the sweeping device 11 .
- the holding body 53 is connected to the carriage of the sweeping device 11 via an actuating means 57 designed as a rod.
- FIG. 11 shows the arrangement of the spring element 19 , one end of which is attached to the holding body 53 .
- FIG. 12 shows the wiping plate 2 without the sweeping device 11.
- the link guide 61 for the sweeping device 11 can be clearly seen here.
- FIG. 12 shows the reservoir 6 formed in the wiping plate 2.
- FIG. 13 also shows the arrangement of the cleaning lip 27 associated with the sweeping element 16.
- the sweeping element suspension 73 with the associated spring 76 is also shown.
- FIG. 13 also shows that the sweeping device 11 has a scraper 90 which bears against the sweeping element 16 . This can be used to loosen dirt adhering to the sweeping element 16 so that it can be collected in the reservoir 6 .
- the scraper 90 is arranged tangentially to the cylindrical sweeping element 16 .
- Figure 14 shows a cross section through the drive wheel suspension 71 with the drive wheel 24 and the associated spring 75.
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CA3191753A CA3191753A1 (en) | 2020-08-14 | 2021-07-01 | Cleaning device |
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CN202180055950.2A CN116157049A (zh) | 2020-08-14 | 2021-07-01 | 清洁装置 |
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