Mop bucket tool capable of spraying water for cleaning
By employing an inclined guide surface in the mop bucket in conjunction with the drive unit, the problems of complex structure and low efficiency of existing mop bucket water spraying cleaning devices are solved, achieving a highly efficient and labor-saving water spraying cleaning effect.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Applications(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-11-10
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-13
AI Technical Summary
Existing mop bucket water spray cleaning devices have complex structures, high transmission noise, low efficiency, and poor cleaning effect, making it difficult to effectively utilize the downward stroke of the mop for efficient water spray cleaning.
The design employs an inclined guide surface that works in conjunction with the drive unit. The inclined guide surface of the mop plate pushes the drive unit, which directly drives the pump to spray water for cleaning, simplifying the transmission structure and improving efficiency.
It achieves a simple structure and efficient water spray cleaning effect, saving effort and providing good cleaning results. It can effectively convert the downward stroke of the mop into the stroke of the pump, making the cleaning operation less strenuous.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This invention relates to the field of mop tools, and more specifically to a mop bucket tool for spraying water for cleaning. Background Technology
[0002] Mops are a common cleaning tool used in daily life. Chinese patent document CN206080445U discloses a mop bucket for wringing and washing flat mops. The bucket has a wringing area and a washing area, and a squeezing device is installed on the bucket that can slide relative to the flat mop head to squeeze and press the wiping material on the mop head. During use, the mop can be washed and wrung out by holding the mop handle with both hands, achieving relative squeezing and moving between the flat mop head and the squeezing device for wringing and washing. However, this method of washing the mop involves placing the mop in the washing area and repeatedly washing it with water in the washing area, causing the water in the bucket to become dirty after one wash. Furthermore, it requires a relatively large water volume, usually exceeding the height of the mop head for effective washing.
[0003] Chinese patent document CN217610946U discloses a mop cleaning device with a cleaning and drainage function. When the mop is cleaned, it is inserted into the squeezing port and drives the transmission component through reciprocating motion. The transmission component is linked to the water pump of the cleaning bucket to spray water to clean the mop. The water pump is driven by the gear of the transmission component through the rack and pinion set on the mop. The gear and rack transmission structure is complex, requiring multiple gear reversals and decelerations, resulting in high transmission noise and low efficiency.
[0004] Chinese patent document CN209847108U discloses a mop cleaning bucket. A water pumping device is located on the inner side of the bucket, at the lower end relative to a guide groove. The water pumping device includes a pumping assembly, an inlet pipe, an outlet pipe, and a water delivery assembly. A piston rod is connected to the top of the pumping assembly, and the top of the piston rod is located within the guide groove. When the mop is at the lowest point of the guide groove, the top of the piston rod contacts the mop. A water spraying assembly is connected to the inner side of the bucket lid, at one end relative to the outer wall of the guide groove. The inlet end of the water spraying assembly is connected to the water delivery assembly. This method does not effectively power the water pump when the mop is inserted into the cleaning bucket; the pump only operates when the mop is at the bottom, resulting in poor water spraying and requiring considerable effort to drive the pumping device.
[0005] Chinese patent document CN115942895A discloses a combined cleaning and dehydration system. The system operates a pump by inserting a mop into a first well-shaped part. The operating slider can move back and forth in the first well-shaped part along the movement direction of the mop. The pump is decelerated and driven by a steering roller and a guide rope connected to the operating slider. Although this method can effectively convert the downward stroke of the mop into the stroke of the pump, the structure is complex and the transmission distance is long. During the up and down movement of the operating slider, dirt such as hair washed off by the mop can easily enter the operating slider, which can lead to jamming or damage to the structure. Summary of the Invention
[0006] (a) Technical problems to be solved
[0007] In view of this, the present invention provides a mop bucket tool for spraying water for cleaning. It has a simple structure, few transmission parts, simple and efficient transmission, and can effectively convert the downward stroke of the mop into the stroke of the pump, making the cleaning operation less laborious and the use effect better.
[0008] (II) Technical Solution
[0009] To solve the aforementioned technical problem, the present invention provides a water-spraying cleaning mop bucket tool, comprising a mop and a cleaning bucket. The mop has a mop board, a wiping material disposed on the bottom surface of the mop board, and a mop handle hinged to the top surface of the mop board. The cleaning bucket has a cleaning inlet at the bucket opening and a water spraying structure. The water spraying structure includes a water storage area, a pump, and a spray section disposed at the cleaning inlet. The water storage area, the pump, and the spray section are sequentially connected. The mop board has an inclined guide surface disposed along its length. The pump is connected to a drive unit, at least a portion of which extends into the cleaning inlet. The drive unit is movable relative to the cleaning inlet. When the mop is inserted into the cleaning inlet for cleaning, the inclined guide surface abuts against the drive unit, causing the drive unit to move to one side. This causes the drive unit to drive the pump to pump water to the spray section, and the spray section sprays water onto the wiping material for cleaning.
[0010] In some embodiments, the drive unit may move along the length or width of the cleaning port.
[0011] In some embodiments, the drive unit is disposed on a connecting rod, connecting rope, or swing arm connected to the pump;
[0012] One end of the connecting rod is provided with the driving part, and the other end is connected to the pump. The driving part is slidably mounted on the cleaning tank.
[0013] Alternatively, one end of the connecting rope may be provided with the driving unit, and the other end may be connected to the pump, with the driving unit slidably mounted on the cleaning tub;
[0014] Alternatively, the swing arm may be hinged to the cleaning tub, with one end of the swing arm connected to the pump drive and the other end provided with the drive unit, which can swing relative to the cleaning tub.
[0015] In some embodiments, the cleaning tub is equipped with a reversing wheel, and the connecting rope is reversed through the reversing wheel.
[0016] In some embodiments, the top surface of the mop board is provided with an inclined boss along the length direction of the mop board, and one side wall of the inclined boss is formed with the inclined guide surface.
[0017] In some embodiments, a roller is mounted on the drive unit, and the roller can roll into contact with the inclined guide surface.
[0018] In some embodiments, one end of the mop plate connected to the mop handle is provided with an inclined groove along the length direction of the mop plate, and the inner sidewall of the inclined groove is formed with the inclined guide surface; the drive unit is provided with a guide post adapted to the inclined groove.
[0019] In some embodiments, an inclined guide plate is provided at one end of the mop plate connected to the mop handle along the length direction of the mop plate, and the inclined guide plate has an inclined guide surface formed on its sidewall; the drive unit is provided with a guide groove adapted to the inclined guide plate.
[0020] In some embodiments, the pump includes a pump body fixed inside the cleaning tank, a piston slidably mounted in the piston chamber of the pump body, and at least one pair of inlet and outlet ports disposed on the pump body and communicating with the piston chamber. The piston is connected to the drive unit, the inlet port is connected to the water storage area through an inlet check valve, and the outlet port is connected to the spray unit through an outlet check valve.
[0021] In some embodiments, the drive unit is disposed on a connecting rod, connecting rope, or swing arm connected to the piston;
[0022] One end of the connecting rod is provided with the driving part, and the other end is connected to the piston;
[0023] Alternatively, one end of the connecting rope may be provided with the driving part, and the other end may be connected to the piston, with the driving part slidably disposed on the cleaning tub;
[0024] Alternatively, the swing arm is hinged to the cleaning tub, with one end of the swing arm connected to the piston drive and the other end provided with the drive unit, which can swing relative to the cleaning tub.
[0025] In some embodiments, a spring is installed between the piston and the pump body, the spring being used to reset the piston.
[0026] In some embodiments, the pump is a unidirectional pump; the inlet and the outlet are a pair; when the mop is inserted, the pump pumps water to the spray unit.
[0027] In some embodiments, the pump is a bidirectional pump; the inlet and outlet are two pairs, and the two pairs are respectively located at both ends of the pump body; when the mop is inserted downwards and pulled upwards, the pump pumps water toward the spray section.
[0028] In some embodiments, the cleaning tub is provided with a squeezing inlet at the opening, and a squeezing element for squeezing the wiping material is installed in the squeezing inlet. The squeezing element is one or more of a brush bristles, a scraper, or a squeezing roller.
[0029] In some embodiments, a cleaning element for cleaning the wiping material is installed in the cleaning port, the cleaning element being one or more of a brush bristles, a scraper, or a squeeze roller.
[0030] In some embodiments, the water storage area is enclosed by a partition inside the cleaning tub; or the water storage area is independent and detachably installed on the cleaning tub.
[0031] In some embodiments, a limiting boss is provided at the bottom of the inner side of the cleaning tub, the limiting boss corresponding to the cleaning port, to limit the insertion depth of the mop.
[0032] (III) Beneficial Effects
[0033] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects that the above-mentioned at least one technical solution adopted in the embodiments of this specification can achieve are as follows: the inclined guide surface on the mop board cooperates with the drive unit. During the process of inserting the mop vertically downward, the inclined guide surface abuts against the drive unit and pushes the drive unit to move laterally to one side. The drive unit drives the pump to pump water towards the spray unit, and the spray unit sprays water to clean the wiped object. The method of directly driving the drive unit with the inclined guide surface has a simple structure, fewer drive components, simple and efficient transmission, and can effectively convert the downward stroke of the mop into the stroke of the pump, making the cleaning operation less laborious and the cleaning effect better. Attached Figure Description
[0034] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions of the embodiments of this application, the drawings used in the embodiments will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the drawings described below are only some embodiments of this application. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on these drawings without creative effort.
[0035] Figure 1 This is a 3D view of the mop just inserted into the cleaning tub in Example 1;
[0036] Figure 2 This is an exploded view of the mop and washing bucket in Example 1;
[0037] Figure 3 This is a perspective view of the mop in Example 1;
[0038] Figure 4 This is an exploded view of the cleaning tank in Example 1;
[0039] Figure 5 This is a perspective view of the mounting base in Embodiment 1;
[0040] Figure 6 This is a perspective view of the mounting bracket in Embodiment 1 from another angle;
[0041] Figure 7 This is a perspective view of the mop-driven pump in Embodiment 1;
[0042] Figure 8 This is an exploded view of the pump in Example 1;
[0043] Figure 9 This is a 3D view of the mop inserted into the cleaning tub in Embodiment 1;
[0044] Figure 10 This is a cross-sectional view of the mop inserted into the cleaning tub in Embodiment 1;
[0045] Figure 11 This is a 3D view of the mop just inserted into the cleaning tub in Example 2;
[0046] Figure 12 This is an exploded view of the mop and washing bucket in Example 2;
[0047] Figure 13 This is a perspective view of the mop in Example 2;
[0048] Figure 14 This is a perspective view of the mop-driven pump in Embodiment 2;
[0049] Figure 15 This is an exploded view of the pump in Example 2;
[0050] Figure 16 This is a perspective view of the cleaning tub in Example 3;
[0051] Figure 17 This is a perspective view of the mounting base in Embodiment 3;
[0052] Figure 18 This is a perspective view of the mop-driven pump in Embodiment 3;
[0053] Figure 19 This is an exploded view of the pump in Example 3;
[0054] Figure 20This is a 3D view of Example 4 when the mop is first inserted into the cleaning tub;
[0055] Figure 21 This is a perspective view of the mop in Example 4;
[0056] Figure 22 This is a perspective view of the cleaning tub in Example 4;
[0057] Figure 23 This is a perspective view of the mop-driven pump in Embodiment 4;
[0058] Figure 24 This is an exploded view of the pump in Example 4;
[0059] Figure 25 This is a 3D view of Example 5 when the mop is first inserted into the cleaning tub;
[0060] Figure 26 This is a perspective view of the mounting base in Embodiment 5;
[0061] Figure 27 This is a perspective view of the pump in Example 5;
[0062] Figure 28 This is an exploded view of the pump in Example 5;
[0063] Figure 29 This is a perspective view of Example 6 when the mop is first inserted into the cleaning tub;
[0064] Figure 30 This is a perspective view of the pump in Example 6;
[0065] Figure 31 This is an exploded view of the pump in Example 6;
[0066] Figure 32 This is a perspective view of the connection between the drive unit and the pump in Embodiment 7;
[0067] Figure 33 This is a perspective view of the connection between the drive unit and the pump in Embodiment 8;
[0068] Figure 34 This is a three-dimensional view of Example 9 when the mop is first inserted into the cleaning tub;
[0069] Figure 35 This is a perspective view of the pump in Example 9;
[0070] The component names corresponding to the various reference numerals in the figure are as follows: 1. Mop; 11. Mop board; 111. Inclined guide surface; 112. Inclined boss; 113. Inclined groove; 114. Inclined guide plate; 12. Wiping material; 13. Mop handle; 2. Washing bucket; 201. Washing inlet; 202. Squeezing inlet; 203. Limiting boss; 21. Water storage area; 22. Pump; 221. Pump body; 222. Piston; 2221. U-shaped 2222, connecting rod; 2223, linear connecting rod; 223, water inlet; 224, water outlet; 225, inlet check valve; 226, outlet check valve; 227, spring; 23, spray unit; 24, driving component; 241, driving unit; 242, roller; 243, guide post; 244, guide groove; 25, extrusion component; 26, mounting base; 27, barrel body; 32, connecting rope; 33, swing arm; 34, reversing wheel. Detailed Implementation
[0071] The embodiments of this application will now be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0072] The following specific examples illustrate the implementation of this application. Those skilled in the art can easily understand other advantages and effects of this application from the content disclosed in this specification. Obviously, the described embodiments are only a part of the embodiments of this application, and not all of them. This application can also be implemented or applied through other different specific embodiments, and the details in this specification can also be modified or changed based on different viewpoints and applications without departing from the spirit of this application. It should be noted that, in the absence of conflict, the following embodiments and features in the embodiments can be combined with each other. Based on the embodiments in this application, all other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art without creative effort are within the scope of protection of this application.
[0073] It should be noted that various aspects of embodiments within the scope of the appended claims are described below. It will be apparent that the aspects described herein can be embodied in a wide variety of forms, and any particular structure and / or function described herein is merely illustrative. Based on this application, those skilled in the art will understand that one aspect described herein can be implemented independently of any other aspect, and two or more of these aspects can be combined in various ways. For example, any number and aspects set forth herein can be used to implement the device and / or practice the method. Additionally, this device and / or method can be implemented using structures and / or functionalities other than one or more of the aspects set forth herein.
[0074] It should also be noted that the illustrations provided in the following embodiments only schematically illustrate the basic concept of the present application. The illustrations only show the components related to the present application, rather than being drawn according to the number, shape, and size of the components in actual implementation. The types, quantities, and proportions of the components in actual implementation can be arbitrarily changed, and the component layout type may also be more complex.
[0075] In addition, in the following description, specific details are provided to facilitate a thorough understanding of the examples. However, those skilled in the art will understand that the examples can be practiced without these specific details.
[0076] Embodiment 1:
[0077] In combination with Figures 1-10 as shown, this embodiment provides a mopping bucket tool for water spraying and cleaning, including a mop 1 and a cleaning bucket 2 used in cooperation. The cleaning bucket 2 is used to clean or wring out the mop 1.
[0078] Referring to Figures 1 to 3 , the mop 1 has a mop board 11, a wiping material 12 provided on the bottom surface of the mop board 11, and a mop rod 13 hinged on the top surface of the mop board 11. The mop board 11 can be rotated to a cleaning state parallel to the mop rod 13, so as to be inserted into the cleaning bucket 2 for cleaning or wringing out.
[0079] Referring to Figure 2 , Figure 5 and Figure 6 , the cleaning bucket 2 has a cleaning socket 201 provided at the bucket mouth and a water spraying structure. The cleaning socket 201 is in the shape of a "mouth" or a "convex", so as to smoothly insert the mop board 11 and limit the mop board 11. A vertically arranged cleaning slot is provided in the cleaning bucket 2. The cleaning socket 201 is provided at the upper end of the cleaning slot, and the lower end of the cleaning slot communicates with a sewage cavity. The sewage cavity is provided in the bucket body 27 of the cleaning bucket 2. The water spraying structure includes a water storage area 21 for storing clean water, a pump 22, and a spraying part 23 provided at the cleaning socket 201. The water storage area 21, the pump 22, and the spraying part 23 are connected in sequence. A plurality of water spraying holes are arranged in a straight line direction on the spraying part 23, and the water spraying holes are used for spraying water towards the wiping material 12. The spraying part 23 can be integrally provided on the cleaning bucket 2, or can be provided on a water spraying member, and the water spraying member is fixed on the cleaning bucket 2.
[0080] Referring to Figure 1 , Figure 3 , Figure 5 and Figure 7The mop plate 11 has an inclined guide surface 111 at one end (top surface) connected to the mop handle 13 along the length of the mop plate 11. The pump 22 is connected to a drive unit 241, which extends into the cleaning inlet 201 and can slide along the length of the cleaning inlet 201. When the mop 1 is vertically inserted into the cleaning inlet 201 for cleaning, the inclined guide surface 111 abuts against the drive unit 241, and the inclined guide surface 111 drives the drive unit 241 to move laterally to one side, thereby driving the pump 22 to pump water toward the spray unit 23. The mop plate 11 is usually a rectangular flat plate with a long length, while the pump 22 often requires a lot of force to drive. The inclined guide surface 111 effectively solves the transmission ratio problem, and the transmission is linear and noiseless, with a simple and labor-saving structure.
[0081] In this structure, the inclined guide surface 111 on the mop board cooperates with the drive unit 241. During the insertion of the mop 1, the inclined guide surface 111 abuts against the drive unit 241 and pushes the drive unit 241 to move to one side. The drive unit 241 drives the pump 22 to pump water toward the spray unit 23. The pump 22 can directly pump water to the spray unit 23, or it can be equipped with a buffer chamber. The water pumped by the pump 22 flows to the spray unit 23 after passing through the buffer chamber. The spray unit 23 sprays water to clean the wiping object 12. The method of using the inclined guide surface 111 to directly drive the drive unit 241 has a simple structure, fewer driving components, simple and efficient transmission, and can effectively convert the downward stroke of the mop into the stroke of the pump, making the cleaning operation less laborious and the cleaning effect better.
[0082] See Figure 3 and Figure 7 The mop plate 11 has an inclined boss 112 at one end connected to the mop handle 13 along its length. The mop plate 11 is rectangular, and the inclined boss 112 is arranged diagonally. The mop handle 13 is hinged to the inclined boss 112, and one side wall of the inclined boss 112 forms an inclined guide surface 111. A roller 242 is mounted on the drive unit 241. The roller 242 can roll in contact with the inclined guide surface 111, ensuring that the drive unit 241 can be pushed while making the mop 1 inserted more smoothly.
[0083] See Figures 6 to 8 The pump 22 includes a pump body 221 fixed inside the cleaning tank 2, a piston 222 slidably mounted in the piston chamber of the pump body 221, and at least one pair of inlet ports 223 and outlet ports 224 disposed on the pump body 221 and communicating with the piston chamber. The piston 222 is connected to the drive unit 241. The inlet port 223 is connected to the water storage area 21 through an inlet check valve 225, and the outlet port 224 is connected to the spray unit 23 through an outlet check valve 226. The inlet check valve 225 allows water to flow only from the water storage area 21 to the pump 22, and the outlet check valve 226 allows water to flow only from the pump 22 to the spray unit 23.
[0084] See Figure 8 To facilitate the reset of piston 222, a spring 227 is installed between piston 222 and pump body 221.
[0085] See Figures 6 to 8 Pump 22 is a unidirectional pump. When piston 222 moves toward pump body 221, it pumps water; when piston 222 moves away from pump body 221, it draws water. That is, when mop 1 is inserted downwards, the pump pumps water; when mop 1 is pulled upwards, the pump does not pump water. Inlet 223 and outlet 224 are a pair and are located at one end of pump body 221; that is, there is only one inlet 223 and one outlet 224. When the mop 1 is inserted, the inclined guide surface 111 abuts against the drive unit 241 and pushes the drive unit 241 to move to one side. The drive unit 241 drives the piston 222 to overcome the elastic force of the spring 227 and squeeze the piston chamber. The water in the piston chamber flows to the spray unit 23 through the water outlet 224. The spray unit 23 sprays water to clean the wiping object 12. When the mop 1 is pulled up, under the elastic force of the spring 227, the piston 222 and the drive unit 241 return to their original positions. At this time, water flows into the piston chamber from the water inlet 223, preparing for the next water pumping.
[0086] See Figure 5 , Figure 7 and Figure 8 The piston 222 is connected to the drive component 24, and the drive part 241 is disposed on the drive component 24. A U-shaped rod 2221 (i.e., connecting rod) is integrally connected to the piston 222. A connecting rod 2222 is integrally disposed at one end of the U-shaped rod 2221. The connecting rod 2222 is arranged perpendicularly to the U-shaped rod 2221 and is fixedly connected to the drive component 24. The cleaning tank 2 is provided with a guide groove for guiding the U-shaped rod 2221 and the drive component 24.
[0087] See Figure 1 and Figure 2 The cleaning tank 2 has a squeezing inlet 202 at its opening. A squeezing element 25 for squeezing the wiping material 12 is installed inside the squeezing inlet 202. The squeezing element 25 can be one or more of a brush, scraper, or squeezing roller. The wastewater generated during squeezing flows into the wastewater chamber. To improve the cleaning effect, a cleaning element for cleaning the wiping material 12 is installed inside the cleaning inlet 201. The cleaning element can be one or more of a brush, scraper, or squeezing roller.
[0088] See Figures 4 to 6 The cleaning tank 2 includes a tank body 27 and a mounting base 26 detachably installed inside the tank body. A water storage area 21 is formed within the mounting base 26. A cleaning slot, a cleaning inlet 201, and a squeezing inlet 202 are all provided on the mounting base 26. A pump 22 is installed on the mounting base 26, and a wastewater chamber is located inside the tank body 27. To simplify the structure, the water storage area 21 can also be formed inside the cleaning tank 2 by partitions.
[0089] See Figure 4 and Figure 10 The bottom of the inner part of the washing tub 2 body 27 is provided with a limiting boss 203, which corresponds to the washing inlet 201 and is used to limit the insertion depth of the mop 1. With this structure, the limiting boss 203 can limit the insertion depth of the mop 1, thereby preventing the mop 1 from being inserted too deeply into the sewage and ensuring the cleaning effect.
[0090] Example 2:
[0091] Combination Figures 11-15 As shown, the difference between the water-spraying cleaning mop bucket tool provided in this example and that in Embodiment 1 is that there is no spring in pump 22; in order for the piston to return to its original position,
[0092] The inclined guide surface 111 has a different configuration.
[0093] In this embodiment, an inclined groove 113 is provided at one end of the mop plate 11 connected to the mop handle 13 along the length direction of the mop plate 11, and an inclined guide surface 111 is formed on the inner side wall of the inclined groove 113; a guide post 243 adapted to the inclined groove 113 is provided on the drive part 241, and the guide post 243 can be placed in the inclined groove 113.
[0094] An inclined groove 113 is used, and the inner walls on both sides of the inclined groove 113 have inclined guide surfaces 111. When the mop 1 is inserted, the inclined guide surface 111 on one side of the inclined groove 113 abuts against the drive part 241 and pushes the drive part 241 to move to one side. The drive part 241 drives the piston 222 to squeeze the piston chamber. The water in the piston chamber flows to the spray part 23 through the water outlet 224. The spray part 23 sprays water to clean the wiping object 12. When the mop 1 is pulled up, the inclined guide surface 111 on the other side of the inclined groove 113 pulls the drive part 241 to move in the opposite direction, so that the piston 222 and the drive part 241 are reset. At this time, water flows into the piston chamber from the water inlet 223, preparing for the next water pumping.
[0095] Example 3:
[0096] Combination Figures 16-19 As shown, the difference between the water-spraying cleaning mop bucket tool provided in this example and the first embodiment is that there is no driving component 24, and the driving part 241 is integrally set on the piston 222.
[0097] In this embodiment, to simplify the structure, the pump 22 is installed on one side of the cleaning port 201, and a linear connecting rod 2223 is integrally connected to the piston 222. The linear connecting rod 2223 passes through the cleaning port 201 and is located inside the cleaning port 201. The drive unit 241 is located at the end of the linear connecting rod 2223 away from the piston 222. This structure provides more direct drive and is simpler in structure.
[0098] Example 4:
[0099] Combination Figures 20-24 As shown, the difference between the water-spraying cleaning mop bucket tool provided in this example and that in embodiment three is that there is no spring in pump 22; and the inclined guide surface 111 is set differently in order to enable the piston to reset.
[0100] In this embodiment, an inclined guide plate 114 is provided at one end of the mop plate 11 connected to the mop handle 13 along the length direction of the mop plate 11, and an inclined guide surface 111 is formed on the side wall of the inclined guide plate 114; a guide groove 244 adapted to the inclined guide plate 114 is provided on the drive part 241, and the inclined guide plate 114 can be placed in the guide groove 244.
[0101] An inclined guide plate 114 is used, and both outer walls of the inclined guide plate 114 have inclined guide surfaces 111. When the mop 1 is inserted, the inclined guide surface 111 on one side of the inclined guide plate 114 abuts against the drive part 241 and pushes the drive part 241 to move to one side. The drive part 241 drives the piston 222 to squeeze the piston chamber. The water in the piston chamber flows to the spray part 23 through the water outlet 224. The spray part 23 sprays water to clean the wiping object 12. When the mop 1 is pulled up, the inclined guide surface 111 on the other side of the inclined guide plate 114 pulls the drive part 241 to move in the opposite direction, so that the piston 222 and the drive part 241 are reset. At this time, water flows into the piston chamber from the water inlet 223, preparing for the next water pumping.
[0102] Example 5:
[0103] Combination Figures 25-28 As shown, the difference between the water-spraying cleaning mop bucket tool provided in this example and the third embodiment is that the pump 22 is a bidirectional pump; the pump 22 pumps water when the piston 222 extends or retracts into the pump body; that is, when the mop 1 is inserted downwards and pulled upwards, the pump 22 pumps water towards the spray section 23.
[0104] In this embodiment, there are two pairs of water inlets 223 and water outlets 224, and the two pairs are respectively located at both ends of the pump body 221; that is, there are two water inlets 223 and two water outlets 224, one pair of water inlets 223 and water outlets 224 is located at one end of the pump body 221, and the other pair of water inlets 223 and water outlets 224 is located at the other end of the pump body 221. This structure allows the pump 22 to pump water toward the spray section 23 when the mop 1 is inserted downwards and pulled upwards, improving the cleaning effect and making the operation more time-saving and labor-saving.
[0105] Example 6:
[0106] Combination Figures 29-31As shown, the difference between the water-spraying cleaning mop bucket tool provided in this example and that in embodiment five is that there is no spring in the pump 22; and the inclined guide surface 111 is set differently so that the piston can be reset.
[0107] In this embodiment, an inclined guide plate 114 is provided at one end of the mop plate 11 connected to the mop handle 13 along the length direction of the mop plate 11, and an inclined guide surface 111 is formed on the side wall of the inclined guide plate 114; a guide groove 244 adapted to the inclined guide plate 114 is provided on the drive part 241, and the inclined guide plate 114 can be placed in the guide groove 244.
[0108] Example 7:
[0109] Combination Figure 32 As shown, the difference between the water-spraying cleaning mop bucket tool provided in this example and the first embodiment is that the driving method of pump 22 is different.
[0110] In this embodiment, the drive unit 241 is mounted on a swing arm connected to the pump 22. The swing arm 33 is hinged inside the cleaning tub 2, with one end connected to the piston of the pump 22. The drive unit 241 is located at the other end of the swing arm and can swing relative to the cleaning tub 2. A roller 242 is mounted on the drive unit 241. When the mop 1 is inserted, the inclined guide surface 111 pushes the drive unit 241 to swing, causing the swing arm 33 to swing. The swing arm 33 drives the piston to move, thereby causing the pump 22 to pump water. The advantage of the swing arm 33 is that the length ratio of the two ends of the hinge point of the swing arm 33 can be set as needed, thus achieving a simple and effective change in the transmission ratio.
[0111] Example 8:
[0112] Combination Figure 33 As shown, the difference between the water-spraying cleaning mop bucket tool provided in this example and the first embodiment is that the driving method of pump 22 is different.
[0113] In this embodiment, the drive unit 241 is provided on the connecting rope 32 connected to the pump 22;
[0114] One end of the connecting rope 32 is equipped with a drive unit 241, and the other end is connected to the pump 22. The drive unit 241 is slidably mounted on the cleaning tub 2. The cleaning tub 2 is equipped with a reversing wheel 34, and the connecting rope 32 is reversed through the reversing wheel 34. When the mop 1 is inserted, the inclined guide surface 111 pushes the drive unit 241 to slide, the drive unit 241 pulls the connecting rope 32, and the connecting rope 32 drives the piston to move, thereby the pump 22 pumps water.
[0115] Example 9:
[0116] Combination Figure 34 and Figure 35As shown, the difference between the water-spraying cleaning mop bucket tool provided in this example and the above embodiment is that the setting direction of the inclined guide surface 111 is different.
[0117] In this embodiment, an inclined boss 112 is provided at one end of the mop plate 11 connected to the mop handle 13 along the length direction of the mop plate 11. An inclined guide surface 111 is provided on the outer wall of the inclined boss 112 away from the mop plate 11. The wall thickness of the inclined boss 112 gradually increases from bottom to top. The pump 22 is connected to a drive unit 241. The drive unit 241 extends into the cleaning port 201 and can slide along the width direction of the cleaning port 201. When the mop 1 is vertically inserted into the cleaning port 201 for cleaning, the inclined guide surface 111 abuts against the drive unit 241. The inclined guide surface 111 drives the drive unit 241 to move laterally to one side, thereby driving the pump 22 to pump water toward the spray unit 23.
[0118] In this specification, the same or similar parts between the various embodiments can be referred to mutually. Each embodiment focuses on describing the differences from other embodiments. In particular, the descriptions of the embodiments described later are relatively simple, and relevant parts can be referred to the descriptions of the foregoing embodiments.
[0119] The above description is merely a specific embodiment of this application, but the scope of protection of this application is not limited thereto. Any variations or substitutions that can be easily conceived by those skilled in the art within the technical scope disclosed in this application should be included within the scope of protection of this application. Therefore, the scope of protection of this application should be determined by the scope of the claims.
Claims
1. A water-spraying cleaning mop bucket tool, comprising a mop (1) and a cleaning bucket (2), wherein the mop (1) has a mop board (11), a wiping agent (12) disposed on the bottom surface of the mop board (11), and a mop handle (13) hinged to the top surface of the mop board (11); the cleaning bucket (2) has a cleaning inlet (201) disposed at the bucket opening and a water spraying structure, wherein the water spraying structure includes a water storage area (21), a pump (22), and a spraying part (23) disposed at the cleaning inlet (201), wherein the water storage area (21), the pump (22), and the spraying part (23) are sequentially connected, characterized in that: The mop plate (11) is provided with an inclined guide surface (111) along the length direction of the mop plate (11), the pump (22) is connected to a drive unit (241), at least a portion of the drive unit (241) extends into the cleaning port (201), and the drive unit (241) is movable relative to the cleaning port (201); When the mop (1) is inserted into the cleaning port (201) for cleaning, the inclined guide surface (111) abuts against the drive part (241), causing the drive part (241) to move to one side, thereby driving the pump (22) to pump water to the spray part (23), and the spray part (23) sprays water to the wiping object (12) for cleaning.
2. The mop bucket tool for spraying water for cleaning according to claim 1, characterized in that: The drive unit (241) can move along the length or width of the cleaning port (201).
3. The mop bucket tool for spraying water for cleaning according to claim 1, characterized in that: The drive unit (241) is mounted on a connecting rod, connecting rope (32) or swing arm (33) connected to the pump (22); One end of the connecting rod is provided with the drive unit (241), and the other end is connected to the pump (22); Alternatively, one end of the connecting rope (32) may be provided with the driving part (241), and the other end may be connected to the pump (22), with the driving part (241) slidably disposed on the cleaning tub (2); Alternatively, the swing arm (33) is hinged to the cleaning tub (2), one end of the swing arm (33) is driven by the pump (22), and the other end is provided with the driving part (241), which can swing relative to the cleaning tub (2).
4. The mop bucket tool for spraying water for cleaning according to claim 3, characterized in that: The cleaning tub (2) is equipped with a reversing wheel (34), and the connecting rope (32) is reversed through the reversing wheel (34).
5. The mop bucket tool for spraying water for cleaning according to claim 1, characterized in that: An inclined boss (112) is provided on the top surface of the mop board (11) along the length direction of the mop board (11), and an inclined guide surface (111) is formed on one side wall of the inclined boss (112).
6. The mop bucket tool for spraying water for cleaning according to claim 1, characterized in that: A roller (242) is mounted on the drive unit (241), and the roller (242) can roll into contact with the inclined guide surface (111).
7. The mop bucket tool for spraying water for cleaning according to claim 1, characterized in that: The mop plate (11) is provided with an inclined groove (113) along the length direction of the mop plate (11) at one end connected to the mop handle (13), and the inclined guide surface (111) is formed on the inner side wall of the inclined groove (113); the drive part (241) is provided with a guide post (243) adapted to the inclined groove (113).
8. The mop bucket tool for spraying water for cleaning according to claim 1, characterized in that: An inclined guide plate (114) is provided along the length direction of the mop plate (11) at one end connected to the mop handle (13). The inclined guide plate (114) has an inclined guide surface (111) formed on its side wall. A guide groove (244) adapted to the inclined guide plate (114) is provided on the drive unit (241).
9. The mop bucket tool for spraying water for cleaning according to claim 1, characterized in that: The pump (22) includes a pump body (221) fixed in the cleaning tank (2), a piston (222) slidably installed in the piston chamber of the pump body (221), and at least one pair of inlet (223) and outlet (224) disposed on the pump body (221) and communicating with the piston chamber. The piston (222) is connected to the drive unit (241). The inlet (223) is connected to the water storage area (21) through an inlet check valve (225). The outlet (224) is connected to the spray unit (23) through an outlet check valve (226).
10. The mop bucket tool for spraying water for cleaning according to claim 9, characterized in that: The drive unit (241) is mounted on a connecting rod, connecting rope (32) or swing arm (33) connected to the piston (222); One end of the connecting rod is provided with the driving part (241), and the other end is connected to the piston (222); Alternatively, one end of the connecting rope (32) may be provided with the driving part (241), and the other end may be connected to the piston (222), with the driving part (241) slidably disposed on the cleaning tub (2); Alternatively, the swing arm (33) is hinged to the cleaning tub (2), one end of the swing arm (33) is driven to the piston (222), and the other end is provided with the driving part (241), which can swing relative to the cleaning tub (2).
11. The mop bucket tool for spraying water for cleaning according to claim 9, characterized in that: A spring (227) is installed between the piston (222) and the pump body (221), and the spring (227) is used to reset the piston (222).
12. The mop bucket tool for spraying water for cleaning according to claim 9, characterized in that: The pump (22) is a one-way pump; the inlet (223) and the outlet (224) are a pair; when the mop (1) is inserted, the pump (22) pumps water to the spray section (23).
13. The mop bucket tool for spraying water for cleaning according to claim 9, characterized in that: The pump (22) is a bidirectional pump; the inlet (223) and the outlet (224) are two pairs, and the two pairs are respectively located at both ends of the pump body (221); when the mop (1) is inserted down and pulled up, the pump (22) pumps water toward the spray section (23).
14. The mop bucket tool for spraying water for cleaning according to any one of claims 1-13, characterized in that: The cleaning bucket (2) has a squeezing spout (202) at the opening. A squeezing component (25) for squeezing the wiping material (12) is installed inside the squeezing spout (202). The squeezing component (25) is one or more of a brush bristles, a scraper, or a squeezing roller.
15. The mop bucket tool for spraying water for cleaning according to any one of claims 1-13, characterized in that: The cleaning port (201) is equipped with a cleaning component for cleaning the wiping material (12), which is one or more of a brush, scraper or extrusion roller.
16. The mop bucket tool for spraying water for cleaning according to any one of claims 1-13, characterized in that: The cleaning tub (2) is surrounded by a partition to form a water storage area (21); or the water storage area (21) is independent and can be detachably installed on the cleaning tub (2).
17. The mop bucket tool for spraying water for cleaning according to any one of claims 1-13, characterized in that: The bottom of the cleaning tub (2) is provided with a limiting boss (203), which corresponds to the cleaning port (201) and is used to limit the insertion depth of the mop (1).
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