WO2003070080A1 - Outil nettoyant et procede de fabrication de la partie nettoyante constituant l'outil nettoyant - Google Patents

Outil nettoyant et procede de fabrication de la partie nettoyante constituant l'outil nettoyant Download PDF

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WO2003070080A1
WO2003070080A1 PCT/JP2003/001985 JP0301985W WO03070080A1 WO 2003070080 A1 WO2003070080 A1 WO 2003070080A1 JP 0301985 W JP0301985 W JP 0301985W WO 03070080 A1 WO03070080 A1 WO 03070080A1
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Kikuo Yamada
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Yamada, Chiyoe
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Priority to US10/504,822 priority patent/US20050144749A1/en
Priority to CA002477210A priority patent/CA2477210A1/fr
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47LDOMESTIC WASHING OR CLEANING; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47L13/00Implements for cleaning floors, carpets, furniture, walls, or wall coverings
    • A47L13/10Scrubbing; Scouring; Cleaning; Polishing
    • A47L13/20Mops
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A46BRUSHWARE
    • A46BBRUSHES
    • A46B7/00Bristle carriers arranged in the brush body
    • A46B7/04Bristle carriers arranged in the brush body interchangeably removable bristle carriers
    • 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
    • A47L13/38Other dusting implements
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A46BRUSHWARE
    • A46BBRUSHES
    • A46B2200/00Brushes characterized by their functions, uses or applications
    • A46B2200/30Brushes for cleaning or polishing
    • A46B2200/3026Dusting brush

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  • the present invention relates to a cleaning tool and a method of manufacturing a cleaning unit constituting the cleaning tool.
  • the present invention relates to a method for manufacturing a cleaning tool for wiping and a cleaning unit constituting the cleaning tool.
  • Hataki has conventionally been used as a cleaning tool for removing dust on furniture such as evening goods, electric appliances such as personal computers and lighting equipment, walls, sills, and floors of buildings.
  • Hataki has a structure in which a plurality of cord-like bands are attached to the tip of a handle, and the dust is removed by striking the surface of an object on which the dust adheres. Therefore, the conventional grouper had no function of wiping, and could not remove dust without scattering it into the atmosphere.
  • a hand wiper which comprises a handle, a head, and a cleaning cloth, forms a main body in the center of the head, and has a thin flexible portion formed around the main body (Japanese Patent Laid-Open Publication No. H11-163873). 2 0 0 0—8 3 8 8 3).
  • this hand wiper also has insufficient cleaning ability, Can not do.
  • An object of the present invention is to provide a cleaning tool which has a large dirt wiping ability and can exhibit a sufficient cleaning ability even in a narrow gap.
  • Another object of the present invention is to provide a method of manufacturing a cleaning unit that can easily manufacture a cleaning unit constituting a cleaning tool. Disclosure of the invention
  • the present invention relates to a cleaning tool comprising a cleaning portion and a handle portion, wherein the cleaning portion has a bulky portion bent in a U-shape, a handle portion insertion portion formed inside the bulky portion, and a bulkiness. And a fold formed below the part.
  • the cut surface of the sheet bundle is formed at the upper portion of the bulky portion, whereby a fluff-like fluff surface can be formed at the upper portion of the bulky portion.
  • a fold may be formed in the bulky portion itself.
  • a fold is formed by a cut formed at the upper end of the bulky portion.
  • the manufacturing method of the cleaning unit includes a process of forming a strip-shaped fold by making a large number of cuts on one side surface and the other side surface of a sheet bundle formed by stacking a plurality of sheets.
  • a step of folding the sheet bundle in two so as to overlap the folds on the other side (first folding step), and forming a seal portion near the folds of the folded sheet bundle to be divided into the folds.
  • the sheet bundle is folded in the first bending step.
  • a cutting line may be inserted along the line.
  • a cutting line may be formed along the bending line in the first bending step of the sheet bundle, and a large number of cuts may be formed in the cutting end face of the cutting line.
  • the folds are formed on the cleaning surface, the folds enter the uneven surface or the narrow gap, have an effect of reliably capturing dust and wiping, and also facilitate cleaning in a narrow gap. There is an effect that can be done.
  • a sheet bundle formed by laminating a plurality of sheets is cut to form a fold, and the sheet bundle is folded so that the folds overlap each other (first folding). Furthermore, since the bulky portion is bent into a U-shape by performing the second bending so that the folds overlap each other, the folds have a large number per unit area, and the folds have a polymer as a whole. Can be formed, resulting in an excellent wiping ability.
  • the present invention has a bulky portion, a handle insertion portion can be formed in the bulky portion. As a result, there is no need to bond a separate sheet to form the handle insertion portion. Also, in the case where a sheet bundle cutting surface is formed on the upper portion of the bulky portion, thereby forming a fluff surface, or in the case of forming a fold in the bulky portion itself, the bulky portion can be configured as a cleaning surface, As a result, the two surfaces, the folds below the bulky portion and the upper surface of the bulky portion, function as cleaning surfaces, thereby increasing cleaning efficiency and improving usability.
  • FIG. 1 (a) is a front view of the cleaning tool of the first embodiment of the present invention
  • FIG. 1 (b) is a plan view of the same
  • FIG. 2 (a) is a front view of the cleaning tool of the second embodiment of the present invention
  • 2 (b) is a plan view of the same
  • FIG. 3 (a) is a front view of a cleaning tool according to a third embodiment of the present invention
  • FIG. 3 (b) is a plan view of the same
  • FIGS. 5A and 5B are explanatory views of an example of a method of manufacturing a cleaning unit constituting the cleaning tool according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIGS. 5A and 5B are diagrams illustrating a cleaning unit constituting the cleaning tool according to the second embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIGS. 6 (a) and 6 (b) are explanatory diagrams of an example of a manufacturing method of a cleaning unit constituting a cleaning tool according to the third embodiment of the present invention, and
  • FIG. FIG. 7B is a front view showing an example of the handle portion in the present invention
  • FIG. 7B is a plan view of the handle portion
  • FIG. 8 is a front view of the handle portion in the folded state, and
  • FIG. 10 (b) is a plan view showing a state where the drip portion of the handle of FIG. 10 (a) is extended
  • FIG. 11 (a) is a diagram showing an E-line of FIG. 10 (a).
  • Fig. 11 (b) is a longitudinal sectional view along line E
  • Fig. 11 (b) is a sectional view showing the state in which the protrusion of Fig. 11 (a) is pushed in
  • Fig. 12 (a) is the handle of Fig. 10 (a).
  • FIG. 12 (b) is a side view of a main part showing a state where a stopper of the grip part of Fig. 12 (a) is moved
  • Fig. 13 (b) is a side view of a main part showing a joint portion between the grip part and the support part.
  • a) is a longitudinal section of the main part near the stopper in Fig. 12 (a)
  • Fig. 13 (b) is a longitudinal section of the main part near the stopper in Fig. 12 (b)
  • Fig. 14 (a) is a figure.
  • FIG. 12 (a) is a longitudinal sectional view of a main part near the joint
  • FIG. 14 (b) is a longitudinal sectional view of a principal part near the joint of FIG. 12 (b).
  • FIG. 1 shows a first embodiment of the present invention, in which a cleaning tool 1 includes a cleaning portion 2 and a handle portion 5, and the cleaning portion 2 includes a bulky portion 40 bent in a U-shape. It is composed of a handle insertion portion 3 formed inside the bulky portion 40 and a fold portion 4 formed along and below the bulky portion 40.
  • Cleaning unit 2 stacks multiple sheets The folded sheet bundle is configured to be folded twice as described below (in FIG. 1, 7 indicates a first bent portion, and 9 indicates a second bent portion).
  • a linear seal portion 6 is provided in the sheet bundle in parallel with the bent portion 7, and a space formed by providing the seal portion 6 is configured as a pattern insertion portion 3.
  • the seal portion 6 is formed by, for example, heat fusion.
  • Reference numerals 8a and 8b denote entrances of the pattern insertion portion 3, respectively.
  • the provision of the first seal portion 6 parallel to the bent portion 7 means that the first seal portion 6 is slightly inclined with respect to the bent portion 7. It also means that it is curved or curved.
  • the folds 4 have a strip shape, and the folds 4 are formed by making a large number of cuts on one side and the other side of the sheet bundle as described later. Can be.
  • the width of the strip is not limited, but is preferably 0.5 to 5 mm, more preferably 1 to 3 mm. If the width is less than 0.5 mm, the folds 4 may be easily cut off. If the width is more than 5 mm, the width is too wide and the ability to catch dust in narrow grooves may be reduced.
  • the length of the strip is not limited, it is preferably from 20 to 100 mm, more preferably from 30 to 90 mm, and still more preferably from 40 to 70 mm. If the length is less than 200 mm, it may be too short to remove dust efficiently. If the length is more than 100 mm, it may be too long and difficult to handle. (4) There is a risk that the two will become entangled and tend to form a dumpling.
  • a notch 11 is provided at the upper end of the bent portion 9 in the cleaning portion 2 (that is, at the tip of the bulky portion 40) as shown in FIG. like this.
  • the folding can be easily performed when the second folding is performed so that the folded portions 4 overlap each other.
  • the provision of the notch 11 makes it easier to push the tip of the cleaning portion 2 into the narrow gap, so that cleaning of the narrow gap becomes easy.
  • a connecting portion 12 for connecting the bent ends to each other is provided.
  • the connecting portion 12 is provided at an arbitrary position of the bulky portion 40, but is preferably provided near the ends of the openings 8 a and 8 b of the handle insertion portion 3. Examples of the joining means include methods such as heat fusion and sewing.
  • the bulky portion 40 and the fold portion 4 are provided integrally, but as another embodiment of the present invention, both may be made separately and joined by heat fusion, sewing, or the like.
  • the sheets constituting the sheet bundle of the present invention are preferably made of short fibers. Since the short fibers have a function of capturing and holding dust in the fine voids, they are suitable as a material for wiping dust.
  • the short fibers constituting the sheet are not particularly limited, but synthetic fibers are preferred in that a sheet bundle can be easily produced by stacking a plurality of sheets and hot pressing.
  • the synthetic fiber is not particularly limited, but a conjugate fiber obtained by coating a high melting point polyester with a low melting point polyethylene is preferable.
  • the composite fiber thus configured is rich in rigidity and excellent in flexibility, and therefore has an excellent dust wiping effect.
  • the temperature is set to be higher than that of polyethylene during the heat fusion, the shape as the fiber is maintained, so that the heat fusion becomes easy.
  • Examples of the sheet made of the short fibers include a woven fabric and a nonwoven fabric.
  • a nonwoven fabric which is excellent in dust absorption and abrasion resistance is preferred.
  • Examples of the nonwoven fabric include spunless nonwoven fabric, spun pound nonwoven fabric, suction pound nonwoven fabric, suction heat pound nonwoven fabric, and melt blown nonwoven fabric.
  • the number of sheets constituting the sheet bundle of the present invention is not limited, 2 to 10 sheets are preferable, and 3 to 6 sheets are more preferable.
  • FIG. 2 shows a second embodiment of the present invention.
  • a sheet bundle cut surface 15 is formed above the bulky portion 40, thereby forming the bulky portion 40.
  • a raised fluff surface is formed at the upper part.
  • a cutting line may be cut along the folding line in the first folding step of the sheet bundle. At the time of this sheet cutting, a fluff surface is formed.
  • two seal portions of a first seal portion 6 and a second seal portion 17 are provided as seal portions, and a space formed by the two seal portions is provided. It is configured as a pattern input section 3.
  • FIG. 3 shows a third embodiment of the present invention.
  • the bulk portion 40 itself is also provided with a fold 16.
  • the fold portion 16 is provided at the upper end of the bulky portion 40, and has a strip shape like the fold portion 4 below the bulky portion 40.
  • a cutting line is inserted along the folding line in the first folding step of the sheet bundle, and along the cutting end face of the cutting line. You can make many cuts.
  • two seal portions that is, a first seal portion 6 and a second seal portion 17 are provided as seal portions, and a space formed by the two seal portions is patterned. It is configured as an import section 3.
  • a sheet-like material is produced by stacking short fibers and heating and pressing. Next, a plurality of the sheets are stacked to form a sheet bundle 21.
  • seal portions 22, 23 are provided at both ends in the longitudinal direction of the sheet bundle 21. It is preferable that the seal portions 22 and 23 are formed by heat fusion by heating and pressing.
  • a number of cuts 2 are provided on one side 2 4 and the other side 2 5 of the sheet bundle 2 1 respectively.
  • a punch hole 28 is formed at the center of the sheet bundle 21 simultaneously with the step of forming the cuts 26 and 27.
  • the first folding line (A— A circle having two small chevron-shaped projections 35 in the A-line) direction is preferred.
  • the notch 1 1 becomes linear as shown in Figure l (a), Figure 2 (a), and Figure 3 (a), and the cleaning section 2 is bent. This is preferable because it is easy to bend from the part 9 and the tip of the cleaning part 2 has a pointed shape, so that it can be easily pushed into a narrow gap during cleaning.
  • a cutting line 30 is cut along the first folding line (A-A line). Insert By inserting the cutting line 30 in this way, a raised fluff surface can be formed on the cut surface.
  • a cutting line 30 is made along the first bending line (A-A line), and a number of cuts 31 and 3 are made along the cutting end face of the cutting line 30. Insert 2. By forming the cuts 31 and 32 in this manner, a strip-shaped fold 16 can be formed in the bulky portion 40 itself.
  • the sheet bundle 21 is folded in two along the first folding line (A-A line) so that the fold 4 of the one side 24 overlaps the fold 4 of the other side 24 (first). Bending process).
  • a seal portion 6 is formed in the vicinity of the fold 4.
  • heat fusion is preferable.
  • second seal portions 17 are provided at appropriate intervals in addition to the seal portions 6 (FIGS. 5 (b) and 6 (b)).
  • the seal portion 6 By forming the seal portion 6 in this manner, a bulky portion 40 partitioned from the fold portion 4 is formed, and a space portion is formed inside the bulky portion 40, and the space portion is formed by the pattern insertion portion 3. Is configured as In the second and third embodiments, the space portion (handle insertion portion 3) is formed between the two seal portions 6 and 17.
  • the first folding line (A—A) The sheet bundle 21 is folded in two so that the folds 4 overlap each other along a second folding line (line B-B) passing at a right angle through the center of the sheet bundle) (second folding step). If it is bent, the cleaning unit 2 can be obtained.
  • the first fold line (A-A line) corresponds to the fold 7 and the second fold line (B-B) corresponds to the fold 7.
  • the bulky portion 40 is bent into a U-shape by the second bending step.
  • the area near the entrances 8a and 8b in the pattern insertion part 3 of the bulky part 40 is used for heat fusion, etc. Connect more and fix U-shape.
  • the cleaning unit 2 including the bulky portion 40 bent in a U-shape and the fold portion 4 formed below the bulky portion 40 is manufactured.
  • the support members 10a and 10b of the handle 5 are inserted into the handle insertion portion 3 from the inlets 8a and 8b of the handle insertion portion 3 of the cleaning unit 2 thus formed, and the handle 5 Support and fix the cleaning unit 2 to the tip of the.
  • the cleaning unit 2 is detachably attached to the handle 5.
  • the handle in the present invention comprises a grip portion and a support portion, and various shapes can be used.
  • plastic As the material of the handle, plastic, metal, wood, etc. can be used, but plastic is preferred because of its light weight and low cost.
  • a polyolefin resin such as a polyethylene resin or a polypropylene resin is preferable because molding is easy.
  • FIG. 7 A preferred embodiment of the handle constituting the cleaning tool of the present invention will be described with reference to FIGS. 7, 8, and 9.
  • FIG. 7 A preferred embodiment of the handle constituting the cleaning tool of the present invention will be described with reference to FIGS. 7, 8, and 9.
  • the handle 5 includes a grip portion 42 and a support portion 10, and the support portion 10 includes a support member 10a and a support member 10b.
  • the distance between the support members 10a and 10b provided on the handle 5 is preferably wider than the distance between the inlet 8a and the inlet 8b of the handle insertion part 3. No.
  • the external force is exerted by the restoring force of the support members 10a and 10b, and the support members 10a and 10b are securely held in the pattern insertion portion 3, and the support members 10a and 10b are cleaned at the time of cleaning. a and 10b do not easily come off the handle insertion portion 3. As shown in FIG.
  • a mountain-shaped notch 41 is provided outside the two support members 10a and 10b. It is preferable that the notch angle on the tip side of the support portion 10 of the notch portion 41 is large, and the notch angle j8 of the notch portion 41 on the side of the lip is also large.
  • the notch 41 is provided, the two support members 10a and 10b can be easily inserted into the pattern insertion portion 3, and the support members 10a and 10b can be easily inserted from the pattern insertion portion 3.
  • the support members 10a and 10b can be prevented from detaching from the handle insertion portion 3 during cleaning.
  • the support portion 10 and the drip portion 42 can be bent, and both can be fixed in a state where the support portion 10 and the drip portion 42 are extended.
  • a receiving portion 44 is provided at the base of the support portion 10, an insertion portion 45 is provided at the tip of the grip portion 42, and a concave portion 46 that can be fitted with the insertion portion 45 is provided inside the receiving portion 44.
  • a bearing hole 49 is provided in the side wall 47 and the side wall 48 in the concave portion 46 formed in the receiving portion 44, and a shaft 50 provided in the side wall 51 and the side wall 52 of the insertion portion 45 is a bearing. It is rotatably supported in holes 49.
  • a locking projection 54 is provided on the ceiling 53 of the receiving portion 44, and a locking recess 55 capable of fitting with the locking projection 54 is provided on the upper surface 56 of the insertion portion 45.
  • the lip portion 42 and the support portion 10 are in an extended state. If the grip portion 42 is rotated in the opposite direction to the above, the engagement between the locking projection 54 and the locking concave portion 55 is released, and the grip portion 42 can be folded down below the support portion 10. .
  • FIG. 10 (a) shows another embodiment of the handle 'used for the cleaning tool of the present invention.
  • the handle portion of the embodiment shown in FIG. 10 (a) has both a support portion 10 comprising two support members 10a and 10b and a drip portion 61 which can be bent at the joint portion 63.
  • the drip portion 61 is configured to extend.
  • the handle of the embodiment shown in FIG. 10 (a) has a gap inside the grip 61, the core 62 is accommodated in the gap, and the grip 61 covers the periphery of the core 62. It is fitted to the core so that it can slide in the longitudinal direction. As shown in FIG. 10 (b), by sliding the grip portion 61 in the longitudinal direction of the core member 62, the handle portion is elongated and elongated.
  • a protrusion 67 is provided near the longitudinal end of the core member 62 as shown in FIG. Further, through holes 65 and 66 in which the protrusions 67 are fitted are provided near both ends in the longitudinal direction of the grip portion 61. As shown in FIG. 10 (a), when the grip portion 61 is reduced, the protrusion 67 of the core member 62 is fitted in the through hole 66 on the rear end side of the grip portion 61. . As shown in FIG. 10 (b), when the grip portion 61 is extended, the protrusion 67 of the core member 62 is fitted and fixed in the through hole 65 on the tip side of the grip portion 61. You. The grip portion 61 is fixed at a predetermined position by fitting the projection 67 with the through holes 65, 66. The projections 67 prevent the grip portion 61 from being pulled out too much when the grip portion 61 is extended, so that the grip portion 61 comes off the core member 62.
  • the core member 62 is The grip part 61 is locked so that it does not move easily.
  • the thickness of the portion of the end of the core material 62 where the protrusion 67 is provided is formed to be thin.
  • the handle in the mode shown in FIG. 10 (a) is formed so as to be bent at the connecting portion between the grip portion and the support portion so as to be folded in two, and when used in a state where both are extended.
  • a break prevention function is provided to maintain the stretched state and prevent easy bending.
  • the stopper 64 formed so as to be slidable in the longitudinal direction of the core member 62 and the side wall of the coupling portion 63 of the support portion 10 are connected. It is possible to form a bending prevention mechanism from the extended locking claw pieces 68.
  • the stopper 64 is attached to the longitudinal direction of the core material 62. In the direction of being pressed against the connecting portion 63. In this state, the upper end of the stopper 64 on the coupling portion 63 side is in contact with the locking claw piece 68 and cannot be moved upward.
  • FIG. 12 (b) when the stopper — 64 is slid along the core toward the lip in the longitudinal direction of the core 62, the stopper 64 becomes a locking claw piece 6 8. Will not come into contact with. While the stopper 64 is slid in this manner, the core member 62 is rotated by approximately 180 ° around the rotation shaft 69 that is supported by the connecting portion 63 of the support members 10a and 10b. Then, it can be folded in two.
  • the stopper 64 is formed so as not to move more than necessary when the core 62 is slid in the longitudinal direction so as to be disengaged from the locking claw 68.
  • a cylindrical projection 71 is provided on the upper surface of the core member 62
  • a groove-shaped concave portion 72 is provided on the side of the cylindrical projection 71 of the stopper 64. ing .
  • the groove-shaped concave portion 72 is formed as a wall in which the grip side of the stopper 16 is open and the coupling portion 63 side is closed. As shown in FIG.
  • the handle of the embodiment of FIG. 10 is fixed to the support portion and the grip portion so as not to bend when the support portion and the grip portion are linearly extended, as shown in FIGS. 14 (a) and (b).
  • a fixing mechanism composed of a hemispherical projection 73 provided on the bottom surface between the side walls of the connecting portion 63 and a hemispherical recess 74 formed so that the hemispherical projection 73 can be fitted.
  • the cleaning tool of the present invention has the folds 4, it has a function of reliably catching dust.
  • Wiping cleaning can also be performed using the upper surface of the cleaning tool (the fluff surface or the fold portion 16 of the sheet bundle cut surface 15).
  • the cleaning unit 2 is a disposable type. After use, remove the cleaning unit 2 from the handle 5 and replace it with a new cleaning unit. Industrial applicability
  • the present invention is useful in households and the like as a cleaning tool for removing dust on furniture such as a closet, an electric product such as a personal computer and lighting equipment, walls, a sill, and a dwelling in a building.

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L'invention concerne un outil nettoyant utilisé pour le nettoyage, entre autres, de meubles, d'appareils électriques, de murs dans une pièce. Cet outil nettoyant possède une capacité de collecte de poussière élevée et un excellent effet dépoussiérant. Il comprend une partie nettoyante (2) et un manche (5), la partie nettoyante (2) étant montée amovible sur le manche (5). La partie nettoyante (2) est constituée d'une partie massive (40) en forme d'U courbe, d'une partie d'insertion de manche (3) formée à l'intérieur de la partie massive (40), de parties en bande (4) formées le long et au-dessous de la partie massive (40). Une partie de support (10) du manche (5) est insérée dans la partie d'insertion de manche (3) de la partie massive (40), si bien que la partie nettoyante (2) est maintenue au niveau de l'extrémité du manche (5).
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