专利摘要:
The object of this industrial invention patent is a series of utensils making up unique equipment for washing floors with traditional types of lines or mops, which makes it possible to connect the mop with rings to the broom with a special iron. or a profiled rod. The device formed by the broom and the linen, linked together, makes it possible to wash the floor like a normal system in use for a long time and therefore, without removing the cloth, makes it possible to rinse it in a special bucket and therefore wring in a "V" wringer placed on the bucket without knowing how to detach the mop from the broom.
公开号:BE1018923A3
申请号:E2009/0185
申请日:2009-03-26
公开日:2011-11-08
发明作者:Massimo Daniele Desideri
申请人:Massimo Daniele Desideri;
IPC主号:
专利说明:

"Complete equipment for floor washing" The object of this industrial patent is a series of utensils that make up a single piece of equipment for cleaning, washing floors and spinning laundry in the more traditional way. , namely with a broom, a mop and a bucket for washing the latter and the squeeze adequately, with a particular attachment means for the bottom of the mop, placed on the bucket; The scrubber is provided by a profiled steel rod and attached to the ends of the long side, which connects the mop, provided with rings, to the trowel even in the manner of a curtain.
Once the laundry used with the scrubber on the floor, it will be inserted into the bucket for washing and thus, the end of the mop being presented to the "Y" wringer, inserted into it, without the touch, and maintained there against by at least a pair of buttons, called jargon "clips", to be able to twist between the broom and the bucket, still without having to touch the wet line and also dirty. Once the operation is completed, the bottom of the mop of said "Y" is removed and a new soil washing cycle can be performed.
In the current state, there are many devices and equipment for washing floors with very different materials to perform the spin or the pressing of the washing utensil, namely the mop or what are called " mops "with yarn or strip of nonwoven fabric or the like; for the first, one usually uses a calender with two rollers, the second have different types of frustoconical baskets placed on the rinsing buckets, the latter methods favor the spinning therefore using the handle and a counterpart on the bucket , while the first method, which concerns the mop, requires the operator to manual contact with the wet laundry even in the presence of a grille which also has anyway moving parts although being a very simple machine.
So, even if the market offers a wide variety of utensils with threads or tapes, mops or sponges with an auxiliary spinning device and a multiplicity of floor cloths or mops, today there is no such thing as market on the market a utensil that allows an energetic pressing of the laundry by torsion without direct contact of the hands or a hand on the part of the user, which one succeeds against to do with simplicity with the present utensil, which has the additional feature of not having mechanisms or moving parts but only utensils totally static, preparation for use, and this from the first use.
Therefore, the present equipment, simple and conventional, consists of a broom, plastic or otherwise, similar to all brushes, on which instead of performing a total stacking fibers, expression of jargon to indicate the arrangement of said fibers in the punched holes, a central strip is left empty or parallel to the main axis, and at the end of this strip, at mid-thickness, two holes of a few millimeters are made, while in the middle of said empty strip is added, generally by stamping, a small hook having the same dimension as the aforementioned holes.
In said holes and supported on this small hook is placed a specific steel rod treated against corrosion or stainless or other metal such as a curtain for windows but with the ends bent "U" to be inserted in said holes , while the central support is consistent logically with the shape and the same section of said rod.
We have touched on the brushroom so far, the changes made to it compared to the standard and the small additional iron.
Regarding the mop, assuming it is rectangular, rings or other similar devices are applied on two short sides to allow attachment to said small iron of the broom and buttons or "clips" are applied on the opposite side, as will be highlighted later, to create a temporary rigid attachment body to the wringer by inserting it into it and rotating it to perform a twist completely similar to that which the l user would run manually.
Third component of the present equipment, it is precisely the utensil spin which is fixed by click hooks on the top of any bucket, which is preferably, but not necessarily rectangular. This utensil has a generic shape preferably in "Y" with three ends attached to the bucket and the lower part of the "Y" has an open buttonhole shape where is introduced laterally the edge itself with the "clips".
If it is considered that the bucket contains a few liters of washing liquid, as usual, that the mop has been rinsed in it, and that therefore, once the end inserted, as has been said, the The operator will rotate the broom to twist the floor cloth, squeezing it out to expel the excess liquid and prepare it for cleaning and washing the floor.
On the attached plates, the meanings given below shall be assigned to the numbers and numbers and letters referring to the various characterizing elements.
1 - Equipment for washing and cleaning the floor, as a whole, consisting of a modified scrubber, a mop with upper fasteners and small lower appendages, a normal bucket for water and detergent with a specific wringer for the mop, quite similar to normal household equipment and also to the use of common utensils used for floor cleaning even if there are some important, additional details that characterize, facilitate and improve current employment.
2 - Sweeper or trowel or brush of almost rectangular shape or other similar to a stacked surface and on a surface opposite a long brush handle for use thereof for cleaning floors.
2-a - "C" profile steel rod, surface-treated or made of stainless steel; it is a characterizing element of the subject of the present patent, realizes in practice the connection between the brush-mop and the mop 3, in fact the present rod will fit into 2 holes on the short heads of 2 and is furthermore supported in the center on a protrusion 2-a1, with recess and support, integral with the body of the mop, preferably placed in the center of the lower zone, the still of the face provided with the stacking.
2-a1 - Central support of the steel rod 2-a, placed preferably and logically in central position of 2, it is generally molded at the same time as the body of the broom, it is possible to add also other similar supports on the side of it, both right and left, so the only solution that proves to be the preferred according to "spinning" by twisting the mop that converges naturally towards the center.
2-a2 - Insertion hole and snap of 2-a on 2.
2-b - Empoilage of fibers generally quite rigid, as in the normal tradition of brooms-brushes for mops, leaves free a strip where is arranged the small iron 2-a.
2-c - Generic mop handle with screw attachment or similar.
3 - generic mop, it is usually of the fabric type with coarse and absorbent fibers, cotton or recovery or other use, just as it is possible to use cloths needled fibers, called nonwoven fabric or viscose or still another of normal use for domestic cleaning.
3-a - Double click button called jargon "clips" because the two elements that constitute it are equipped: one of a trunnion and the other of a hole where the first will be inserted in the second by snap-fastening stably and, in addition, the two buttons are preferably interconnected by a tab, molded together with the buttons, of plastics of various kinds; it is a fundamental element in this industrial patent.
3-a1 - Knob with pin click on male side.
3-a2 - Drilled button where 3-a1 is inserted.
3-b - Connection ring between the laundry 3 and the iron 2a, it represents a solution among those that are possible, it can be indifferently metal or molded plastic material or fabric, it is shown here as an example as a seal to 3-a but can also be mounted directly between the 3 and the iron 2-a.
3-b1 - Tapes stitched out of 3, they also form a series of rings to allow the attachment to iron 2-a, they represent one of the many solutions to the connection, in this case very flexible without rigid bodies interposed.
3-b2 - Another flexible connection solution, it is made by two continuous tubular ribbons in which passes iron 2-a, while the opening in the central zone allows attachment to the stiffening device 2-a1.
4 - Wringer having a generally indicative shape in "Y" but possibly also in "T" or other, it represents with 2, 2-a and 3-a one of the constituent elements of the present device of dewatering and dewatering. washing of the floors, it is also carried out usually in plastic of various origin but also in metallic material, it is formed of two lateral profiled bars of support which confluence towards its axis to realize an open slot towards the center of the bucket to tighten the bottom of the laundry 3 during the spin.
4-a - "U" and click fastening devices 4 per bucket 5.
4- b - Buttonhole or open slot of the wringer 4 to hold at standstill or attached to the bucket the lower end of 3 during the spin.
5 - Traditional bucket for washing floors, here rectangular but this is not necessarily the case, it has a robust edge to receive 4-a and it can be made of any common material .
5- a - Handle of the generic bucket.
Let us now turn to the examination of the appended figures. It is very simple, from these figures, to understand both the technical characteristics and the functional specificities, in addition to the operation of the utensil during the current use on the part of a generic user.
The board No. 1 gives an overview of the equipment constituting the subject of this patent. In the lower zone is shown the plastic bucket 5 on the edge of which is applied the wringer 4 by means of three fasteners 4-a, only two being visible here, the third being covered by the mop 3. The "Y" wringer is also made of plastic material like the 5 and has a section with adequate strength, since it must resist the twisting on the mop 3.
A mop or a floor cloth 3, hooked on top to the broom 2 - we will talk in more detail later on this 3-b fastener - is shown in the 5 and higher in height and two or more buttons two buttons 3a, also called "clips", which have two equal cylindrical protuberances symmetrical with respect to the thickness of the same laundry 3 are applied in the lower part of the 3.
Finally, the 2 is shown in the upper area of the board No. 1, the 2 which is applied a small shaped iron, made with a steel rod inserted by its ends in two holes made in the middle of the short side of 2 of in order to produce a bar interposed between two parallel rows of fibers 2-b which form the stacking of the mop pad, a stacking which, in this case, does not fully cover the bottom face of 2, but leaves it free in 2-a median longitudinal band for the attachment to 3. The board No. 2, on the other hand, comes into the particular and particular details of the various elements constituting the equipment, whereas FIG. 1 shows the broom 2 having two parallel bent strips 2-b, which leave a free central band where is housed the small iron 2-a to contain the rings 3-b, or the like, of connection therewith, and at 2, laundry 3 along one of the two short sides. The side view shows the unpitched area without fibers and the 3 anchored as a 2-a curtain. In the center of the broom, in the area without stacking, is also placed a support 2-a1 to divide in half the free length of 3 hooked and decrease the free bending length of 2-a.
Always on the same figure, on the other short side are applied two double buttons, with central snap-in, connected to a tab whose simple function to decide, with its own length, the position that these buttons or "clips" will occupy in relation to the lower edge. Thus, the mop system 3 and brush 2 is well defined by what is described in the present figure and by the two views, while an enlargement of the "clip" 3-a is shown in FIG. 2, in a front and side view showing the click pin 3-a1 on the top and the hole 3-a2 where the pin will be inserted, the two positions of the intermediate tongue connecting the two buttons for the purpose of indicate that this "clip" can be favorably used either on the lower or on the short upper side, as shown in the first of fig. 3, to hang connecting rings between 3 and 2-a. Fig. 3 wants to show some of the bonding solutions that are possible between the mop 3 and 2-a, in fact the first, as has been said, uses "clips" and rings 3-b, the next uses straps of 3-b1 ribbon also used for curtains for window panes or other, but the solutions for this application are very numerous and another example is shown in Figs. of the board n ° 4.
Fig. 4 and elementary of the board No. 3 completes the representation of the various components of this equipment and in particular highlights the wringer 4 applied to the bucket 5, wringer locked with the fasteners 4-a at the edge of the bucket of stably and having a shape generally in "Y" with a buttonhole or slot 4-b to contain the lower edge of the 3 and with him the "clips" 3-a. The two views, one of which is in partial section, give an exhaustive representation in addition to all the particularities mentioned. Turning to the examination of fig. 5, 6 and 7 below, one can deduce the operation of the system as a whole during the rinsing in the bucket 5 and the pressing or spin subsequent twisting of the laundry 3, the 3-b2, an additional example of the connection mode between 3 and 2-a, also shown here,
Beginning with fig. 5, it shows the insertion of the laundry 3, connected by means of 2-a to 2, in the bucket where the washing liquid is placed, namely water and detergent or water only; once well wetted, soaked, the laundry 3 is partially raised so that the lower edge, provided with "clips" comes insert into the buttonhole 4-b of 4. Therefore, by a simple movement, along the axis main of 5, fig. 6, we bring 3 and 3a to insert in 4-b with the "clips" to the liquid area. Once this insertion operation has been performed, the operator will begin to rotate the broom 2 from the handle 2-c and with it the assembly with 2-a, twisting the laundry 3 between the broom. brush 2 and the wringer 4 where the lower part of 3 is inserted and well embedded in 4-b and with a slight pull up. This operation, as can be seen, overlaps the traditional system but without the direct use on 3 of the hands, which limits the effort, moreover relatively relative, in the rotation of 2-c, 2 and 3 with respect to 4 and 5; what has just been shown shows that besides the absence of manual contact, there are no mechanical parts or moving parts that fit into said equipment as part of the traditional manual work of the operator.
Finally, on plate no. 5, it is desired to give a representation of 2, 3 with 2-a and 3-b of the otherwise practical use of the laundry during the washing of a generic soil, in which empoilage 2-b compresses 3 by moving it on the ground. in a manner consistent with tradition with the advantage of dragging 3 together rather than separated as usual in the usual household cleanings.
It should be borne in mind that formal variations or even technical and / or production choices, different from those described here in connection with the various connections or types of floor cloths or the type of trowel or scrubber or its stocking or the wringer do not alter the essence of the invention as a whole.
权利要求:
Claims (9)
[1]
CLAIMS 1. "Complete equipment for washing floors" consisting of a broom or a trowel 2, made with traditional materials in use, plastic or wood or other, with a stacking fibers which is missing a band in general, but not necessarily, central following the main edge, where is inserted an iron, usually a profiled rod 2-a, with the ends folded in "U" for insertion and fixation in two holes 2 -a2 opposite in the same head, which is suspended a mop 3, which is itself part of this equipment, with rings 3-b or other similar elements in the manner of a curtain to make the system integral; said mop being provided, at the end opposite said rings 3-b, of two or more two buttons or "clips" 3-a or other such that increased thicknesses or other assimilable with function to allow insertion and blocking of 3 in the particular wringer 4, "Y" or "T" or other, which is itself part of the equipment, said wringer having an open buttonhole and being connected to a generic bucket 5 for the purpose of fixing 3/3-a to the bucket during the spinning of 3 by twisting, as in the traditional method of washing floors with mops but here without direct contact of the hands with the laundry 3 and without moving mechanical parts but only with a rigid counterpart.
[2]
2. "Complete equipment for washing floors" according to the preceding claim, characterized in that it consists of a brush-broom with a profiled rod 2-a, a cloth 3 with upper fasteners and lower buttons or "clips" and a wringer 4 attached to a generic bucket 5.
[3]
3. "Complete equipment for washing floors" according to the preceding claims, characterized in that the small iron or the rod 2-a can be inserted between two rows of stitched fibers and in two holes in the head and in the middle of the sides short.
[4]
4. "Complete equipment for washing floors" according to the preceding claims, characterized in that it is provided with a series of fastening means between 2 or 2-a and the floor cloth 3, that it is act as rings, buttons or "clips" or any other device with similar functionality.
[5]
5. "Complete equipment for washing floors" according to the preceding claims, characterized in that it is provided with a cloth or mop 3 for cleaning the floors of any type or nature of wire or fiber , fabric or non-woven or other still in use for this type of service.
[6]
6. "Complete equipment for washing floors" according to the preceding claims, characterized in that it is provided with a special wringer and special "Y" with buttonhole for insertion of the lower part of the mop with said 3-a buttons for the precise purpose of holding it rigidly on the bottom to allow spinning by twisting, simply by turning the scrubber.
[7]
7. "Complete equipment for washing floors" according to the preceding claims, characterized in that it has no moving or moving parts to perform the spinning operation of the laundry or mop 3.
[8]
8. "Complete equipment for washing floors" according to the preceding claims, characterized in that it allows the spinning of the laundry 3 in the buttonhole 4-b of 4 with the help of 2 but without having to directly touch the mop with the hands.
[9]
9. "Complete equipment for washing floors" according to the preceding claims, as described in the present disclosure and shown on the accompanying plates.
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法律状态:
2011-09-30| RE| Patent lapsed|Effective date: 20110331 |
优先权:
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IT000007A|ITPT20080007A1|2008-03-26|2008-03-26|COMPLETE EQUIPMENT FOR FLOOR WASHING|
ITPT20080007|2008-03-26|
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