Rotary mop with a mop fabric capable of preventing a handle from emerging therefrom
a technology of mop fabric and handle, which is applied in the field of rotary mop, can solve the problems of large gap between cotton strips and cotton strips, and achieve the effect of preventing the handle from emerging therefrom
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[0026]Please refer to FIGS. 4 and 5, which show the rotary mop 20 of the present invention, the rotary mop 20 includes a handle 30, a slide sleeve 50 and a mop fabric 60.
[0027]Referring to FIGS. 6 and 7, a small-diameter section 32 is formed at a bottom end of the handle 30. Two ribs 34 are disposed on a circumference of the small-diameter section 32. An insertion hole 36 is formed through the small-diameter section 32.
[0028]A cap member 40, which has an open bottom end and a hub section 42 at a top end thereof. Two insertion channels 44 are formed on an inner circumference of the hub section 42. A first through hole 4 and a second through hole 47 are radially formed through the hub section 42. The first through hole 46 is positioned above the second through hole 47. The small-diameter section 32 of the handle 30 is inserted into the hub section 42 of the cap member 40 with the ribs 36 inserted in the insertion channels 44. Accordingly, the cap member 40 and the handle 30 are preven...
second embodiment
[0033]FIG. 12 shows the mop fabric 80 of the present invention.
[0034]In this embodiment, the mop fabric 80 is a piece of fabric made by knitting and directly formed with a cylindrical shape. In this case, the sewing process of the first embodiment is omitted.
[0035]The mop fabric 80 is also a complete piece of fabric. Therefore, after mounted on the mop, the cap member at the bottom end of the handle will not emerge from the mop fabric 80. The effect achieved by the second embodiment is identical to the effect of the first embodiment and thus will not be repeatedly described hereinafter.
third embodiment
[0036]FIGS. 13 and 14 show the mop 90 of the present invention. The mop 90 also includes a handle 92, a slide sleeve 94 and a mop fabric 100. The mop fabric 100 is formed with several ventilation sections, which are slots 102. The slots 102 are randomly or regularly arranged at intervals. The maximum length of each the slot 102 is such that the cap member of the handle cannot pass through any slot.
[0037]Similarly, in this embodiment, the mop fabric 100 is also a complete piece of fabric rather than several cloth strips as in the conventional rotary mop. Therefore, the cap member 40 can be reliably enclosed in the mop fabric 100. In use, the slide sleeve 94 is moved to the bottom end of the handle 92 to suspend the mop fabric 100 from the mop 90. At this time, a user can use the mop 90 to mop the ground. The interior of the mop fabric 100 can be ventilated through the slots 102 of the mop fabric 100, whereby the mop fabric 100 can collapse and suspend more easily and quickly.
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