WO2019228817A1 - Wischplatte - Google Patents
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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
- A47L13/25—Wire frames
- A47L13/253—Wire frames of adjustable or foldable type
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47L—DOMESTIC WASHING OR CLEANING; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47L13/00—Implements for cleaning floors, carpets, furniture, walls, or wall coverings
- A47L13/10—Scrubbing; Scouring; Cleaning; Polishing
- A47L13/20—Mops
- A47L13/24—Frames for mops; Mop heads
- A47L13/254—Plate frames
- A47L13/258—Plate frames of adjustable or foldable type
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- the invention relates to a mop plate comprising a base body, to which a first mop plate wings, a second mop plate wings and a hinge are connected, wherein the mop plate wings between a working position and a Auswring ein are pivotable.
- Such a wiper plate is known for example from DE 10 2012 007 525 A1.
- the mop plate forms part of a wiper device, wherein the mop device in addition to the mop plate has a handle which is connected via the hinge with the mop plate.
- the mop plate is associated with a mop cover which is releasably secured to the mop plate so that it can be brought into contact with the soil to be cleaned. The mop plate presses the mop cover flat on the floor to be cleaned.
- the mop plate wings are transferred from the working position into the wringing position.
- the mop cover hangs down in the form of a loop from the mop plate.
- the mop cover so suspended from the mop plate can be wrung out in a basket-shaped wringer by pressing in the mop.
- the mop covers are pressed into a rotatable wringer, in which the mop cover is wrung by rapid rotation of the Auswringkorbes together with the mop plate.
- it is advantageous for a simple insertion of the wiper device when the mop plate with the mop cover straight into the wringer is pressed.
- a manual wringer in which the wringing out by pressing in the mop plate, it is problematic that the joint can tilt during the depression, which is the
- the invention has for its object to provide a mop plate, which is particularly easy to be fed to a wringer.
- the hinge is fixed by the means for locking along the longitudinal axis when the mop plate wings pivot from the working position to the Auswringdian.
- a fixation is insofar according to the invention also given when the mop plate wings are in the Auswring ein. This ensures that the joint can no longer pivot or tilt during the depression of the mop plate in the Auswringkorb.
- the entire force introduced into the wiper plate via the handle can be used for the wringing work. This improves the wringing result.
- the joint is preferably designed as a universal joint. Thereby, the joint with the stem together in both the longitudinal and transverse direction can be pivoted relative to the mop plate.
- the joint preferably has a first joint body and a second joint body, wherein the first joint body is preferably arranged pivotably on the base body and the second joint body pivotally on the first joint body is arranged, wherein the pivot axis between the first joint body and the second joint body is aligned transversely to the pivot axis between the first joint body and the base body. From this arrangement results in the universal joint.
- the second squeegee blade can have projecting elements which are designed such that the second squeegee blade engages in a U-shaped manner through the elements of the base body and the joint associated with the base body.
- the elements pivot during pivoting of the mop plate wings in the direction of the joint and thereby block the joint.
- the elements cover the joint in the area of the main sides, ie the front edge and the rear edge of the mop plate. With folded squeegee blades, the elements prevent the handle from pivoting in the direction of the main sides.
- the elements can be assigned stop elements, which point in the Auswringrus in the direction of the joint.
- the stop elements can increase the stop area and thereby cause an improved fixation of the joint.
- the first joint body can receive a spring needle which projects through a longitudinal opening made in the first joint body.
- the second joint body may have a recess, which
- This embodiment allows a fixation of the joint body, when both joint bodies are aligned in the longitudinal axis.
- the longitudinal opening receives the spring needle, wherein the spring needle penetrates into the recess when the second joint body is aligned relative to the first joint body in the direction of the longitudinal axis.
- the spring needle may have a pin-like needle portion, which is arranged in the bore, and a spring portion which is arranged in an open in the direction of the body further transverse opening, so that the two mop plate wings during pivoting of the mop plate from the working position into the Auswringrus in contact with the
- Needle portion is arranged freely movable in recess and longitudinal opening. By acting on gravity, the spring needle automatically leaves the Recess and remains only in the longitudinal opening. The two joint bodies are then free to pivot back to each other.
- the spring portion may be associated with an intermediate element, which during the transfer of the squeegee blades from the working position in the
- Auswringrus comes into contact with the spring portion and causes the needle portion is pushed through the longitudinal opening into the recess.
- the intermediate element is preferably spaced from the spring portion, so that the needle portion automatically removed from the recess and the two joint body are released.
- two laterally projecting projections may be formed which rest on sliding surfaces formed from the main body.
- the projections protrude in the direction of the narrow sides of the mop plate and lie in the region of the free ends of the projections on the sliding surfaces.
- substantially semicircular elevations may be formed, wherein the outer contours of the semi-circular elevations form the sliding surfaces.
- the plateau is preferably formed so that it projects beyond the sliding surfaces, so that there is a step at each of the two passes from plateau to sliding surface.
- the stem is usually pivoted at an angle between 45 ° and 80 ° to the longitudinal axis.
- the projections are on the curved sliding surfaces and the mop plate can be pivoted relative to the stem.
- a force acting on the mop plate which causes a folding of the mop plate, so that the mop cover no longer rests on the floor to be cleaned. This is the case in particular with only slightly wet mop covers and blunt floors.
- the step in the region of the transition between the curved sliding surfaces and the plateau, a resistance is opposed to the projections, which prevents during the cleaning work in the backward movement of the mop plate that the mop plate folds down.
- Figure 1 shows the mop plate in the working position in front view.
- Figure 2 shows the mop plate in the working position in plan view.
- FIG. 6 shows the mop plate in the working position in a spatial representation.
- Figure 7 shows the mop plate in the Auswringrus in side view.
- FIG. 10 shows the mop plate in the wringing position in partial section
- the figures show a mop plate 1 with a base body 2 to which a first mop plate blade 3 and a second mop plate blade 4 are pivotally connected.
- the main body 2 is a joint 5, here a universal joint, assigned, which is connectable to a stem.
- the mop plate wings 3, 4 are reversibly fixed in a working position 6. In the working position 6, the two mop plate wings 3, 4 are substantially in one plane
- the mop plate 1 and the mop plate wings 3, 4 have an upper side and a lower surface forming the wiping surface.
- the undersides of the first squeegee blade 3 and the second squeegee blade 4 move towards each other during pivoting of the squeegee blades 3, 4 from the working position 6 in the wringing out position 7.
- the two undersides of the two Wischplattenulatel 3, 4 are opposite each other.
- the foot pedal 23 is pivotally mounted on the first squeegee blade 3 and is formed so that the foot pedal 23, the second
- the foot pedal 23 is further formed so that the second squeegee blade 4 pivots upon actuation of the foot pedal 23 relative to the first squeegee blade 3.
- the foot pedal 23 is hinged to the first squeegee blade 3, wherein the foot pedal 23 has a projecting from the first squeegee blade 3 first free end, which forms the operating portion of the foot pedal 23. Furthermore, the foot pedal 23 has a second free end protruding in the direction of the second wiper plate blade 4, which has the
- Locking portion of the foot pedal 23 forms.
- the foot pedal 23 has two projections 28, 29, which the
- the two projections 28, 29 are as Spring elements formed and assigned in the working position 6 of the underside of the second squeegee blade 4. There are the two projections 28, 29 with elastic bias.
- the second squeegee blade 4 has projecting elements 26, which are formed so that the second squeegee blade 4 together with elements 26 surrounds the base body 2 in a U-shape. From the foot pedal 23 are
- Projections 28, 29 fix the mop plate wings 3, 4 in the working position 6.
- the first squeegee blade 3 and the second squeegee blade 4 each have a toothing, wherein the teeth of the toothing engage with each other.
- both wiper plate wings 3, 4 pivot simultaneously relative to the base body 2. In the wringing position 7 are both
- Foot pedal 23 are positively locked in the working position 6.
- the main body 2, the squeegee blades 3, 4 and the joint 5 are formed of injection-moldable plastic.
- the underside of the mop plate wings 3, 4 is provided with a structure in the form of ribs 24.
- the ribs 24 allow a locally high surface pressure of the mop cover on the floor to be cleaned. This improves the cleaning performance.
- the mop plate wings 3, 4 are provided with a device 25 for attachment of a mop cover. This consists in the present embodiment of recesses, which in the edge regions of the narrow sides of the
- Mop plate wings 3, 4 are mounted and serve to receive snaps of a mop cover. As a result, the mop cover is also in the
- Mop cover can be wrung from the mop plate 1 hanging down in a wringer.
- the main body 2 is associated with a fixing device 8 for locking the joint 5, which the hinge 5 in the Auswringrus 7 along the
- the projecting elements 26 of the second squeegee blade 4 pivot in the direction of the joint 5.
- the joint 5 is blocked and can not pivot in the direction of the elements 26.
- the elements 26 are assigned stop elements 32, which increase the contact area between elements 26 and hinge 5.
- the elements 26 form part of the fixing device 8 and limit the mobility of the joint 5 in the direction of the main sides of the
- the joint 5 is designed as a universal joint and has a first
- Joint body 15 is pivotally mounted on the base body 2.
- the second joint body 16 is pivotally mounted on the first joint body 15, wherein the pivot axis between the first joint body 15 and the second Joint body 16 is aligned transversely to the pivot axis between the first joint body 15 and body 2, so that there is a universal joint.
- the first joint body 15 receives a spring needle 17, which protrudes through a longitudinal opening 18 introduced into the first joint body 15.
- the second joint body 16 has a recess 19 which is congruent to the longitudinal opening 18 of the first joint body 15 when the second joint body 16 is aligned relative to the first joint body 15 in the direction of the longitudinal axis 9.
- the spring needle 17 has a needle portion 20, which in the
- Longitudinal opening 18 is arranged and has a spring portion 21, which in an introduced into the first joint body 15, in the direction of
- Basic body 2 open transverse opening 22 is arranged.
- the squeegee blades 3, 4 of the working position 6 in the wringing 7 reach the mop plate wings 3, 4 via an intermediate member 27 in contact with the spring portion 21, which in turn the needle portion 20 through the longitudinal opening 18 in the direction of the recess 19 of the second hinge body 16 presses.
- the needle section 20 is pressed into the recess 19, so that the first joint body 15 and the second joint body 16 are fixed to one another along the longitudinal axis 9. If the two joint bodies 15, 16 are not yet completely aligned with one another, the needle section 20 lies with
- the sliding surfaces 12, 13 rest.
- the sliding surfaces 12, 13 have a plateau 14, wherein the plateau 14 is formed so that at the transition between curved sliding surface 12, 13 and plateau 14 results in a step. If the joint 5 is aligned obliquely to the longitudinal axis 9 during the cleaning work, the projections 10, 11 rest on the circular sections of the sliding surfaces 12, 13. If now the joint 5 is pivoted in the direction of the longitudinal axis 9, the projections 10, 11 on the sliding surfaces 12, 13 move in the direction of the plateau 14, wherein the projections 10, 11 after
- Figure 1 shows the mop plate 1 in the working position 6 in front view.
- Figure 2 shows the mop plate 1 in the working position 6 in plan view.
- Figure 3 shows the mop plate 1 in the working position 6 in the bottom view.
- a cover can be seen in the lower view, which is the
- Foot pedal 23 on the bottom covers As a result, the foot pedal 23 is protected from unwanted interference via the underside.
- Figure 4 shows the mop plate 1 in the working position 6 in the side view. In this side view, the first squeegee blade 3 with foot pedal 23 is shown.
- Figure 5 shows the mop plate 1 in the working position 6 in another
- Figure 7 shows the mop plate 1 in the Auswringrus 7 in the side view.
- the projections 28, 29 of the foot pedal 23 can be seen, which are designed as spring tongues and rest in the working position 6 on the underside of the second wiper plate blade 4 with bias.
- the stop elements 32 can be seen, which increase the contact area between elements 26 and joint 5.
- FIGs 8 and 9 show details of the mop plate 1 in the Auswringrus 7 can be seen in particular the stop elements 32 and the sliding surfaces 12,13 and the plateau 14 with the trained stage.
- FIG. 10 shows the mop plate 1 in the wringing position 7 in the partial view.
- FIG 11 shows the mop plate 1 in the working position 6, wherein the area around the foot pedal 23 is shown in section. In this position, the flap elements 31 of the foot pedal 23 engage over the elements 26 of the second
- Wiper plate blade 4 The projections 28, 29 of the foot pedal 23 are at the bottom of the elements 26 of the second wiper plate wing 4 with
- FIG. 12 shows the mop plate 1 according to FIG. 11, wherein the foot pedal 23 is actuated.
- the flap elements 31 are of the second
- Wiping plate wings 4 spaced and released the second mop plate wings 4 for pivoting. At the same time press the projections 28, 29 to the Underside of the elements 26 of the second wiper plate blade 4 and thereby move the second squeegee blade 4 and via the teeth and the first squeegee blade 3 from the working position 6 out. Becomes
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CA3101850A CA3101850C (en) | 2018-05-29 | 2019-05-16 | Mop-head plate with pivotable wings |
AU2019275870A AU2019275870B2 (en) | 2018-05-29 | 2019-05-16 | Wiper mop plate |
CN201980035106.6A CN112203570B (zh) | 2018-05-29 | 2019-05-16 | 擦拭板 |
EP19725110.1A EP3801170A1 (de) | 2018-05-29 | 2019-05-16 | Wischplatte |
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DE102018112821.5A DE102018112821A1 (de) | 2018-05-29 | 2018-05-29 | Wischplatte |
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DE102005044507A1 (de) * | 2005-09-16 | 2007-03-22 | Leifheit Ag | Klappbare Wischerplatte |
CN2887238Y (zh) * | 2005-12-25 | 2007-04-11 | 蔡理荣 | 一种拖把 |
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