Splicing type novel cleaning brush

The modular cleaning brush design solves the problems of traditional cleaning brushes being limited in function and taking up too much space, achieving a multifunctional, compact, and convenient cleaning solution that meets the needs of different cleaning scenarios.

CN223929728UActive Publication Date: 2026-02-24JIAXING J&X CLEANING PROD CO LTD
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Patent Information

Application Number
CN202520336518.6
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-02-26
Publication Date
2026-02-24
Estimated Expiration
2035-02-26

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

Traditional cleaning brushes have limited functionality, cannot adapt to diverse cleaning scenarios, and take up a lot of space, making them inconvenient to store and carry.

Method used

Design a modular cleaning brush that allows for detachable assembly of the brush plates via plug-in holes in the main brush plate and sub-brush plates. This design provides both storage and cleaning functions, and the sub-brush plates can be switched between vertical and horizontal positions to meet different cleaning needs.

Benefits of technology

It achieves multifunctionality, compactness, and convenience in cleaning brushes. The sub-brush plate is structurally stable when stored, occupies little space, and can quickly switch to cleaning mode, improving cleaning efficiency and portability.

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Abstract

The utility model provides a splicing type novel cleaning brush, the splicing type novel cleaning brush comprises a main brush plate and two sub brush plates, the upper surface of the main brush plate is provided with a brush handle, two sides of the brush handle are symmetrically provided with first plugging holes, the first plugging holes are used for plugging and fixing the sub brush plates, and the sub brush plates are in a vertical state when being fixed in the first plugging holes. Second inserting and pulling holes are formed in the side walls of the two sides of the main brush plate and used for inserting and pulling and fixing the sub brush plates, and the sub brush plates are in a transverse state when fixed in the second inserting and pulling holes. According to the novel spliced cleaning brush provided by the utility model, the first insertion and extraction hole is used for accommodating the sub brush plate, and the second insertion and extraction hole is used for cleaning, so that multiple purposes are realized, and the dual requirements of accommodating and cleaning are met. And when the brush plate is vertically fixed in the first insertion and extraction hole, the cleaning brush is compact in overall structure and convenient to store and carry. A user can quickly switch the sub-brush plate from the storage state to the cleaning state according to needs, and the cleaning area of the cleaning brush is increased.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model belongs to the field of cleaning tool technology, specifically relating to a novel splicing cleaning brush. Background Technology

[0002] Traditional cleaning brushes typically feature a fixed design, with the brush head and handle either integrally formed or simply connected. Their limited functionality makes them unsuitable for diverse cleaning scenarios. For example, when cleaning walls, floors, or narrow corners, users need to switch between different types of cleaning tools, increasing costs and reducing efficiency. Furthermore, traditional cleaning brushes take up considerable space when stored, making them inconvenient to carry and store, especially in outdoor or mobile cleaning situations. Utility Model Content

[0003] The main purpose of this utility model is to provide a new type of splicing cleaning brush, which can adjust the size of the cleaning brush area as needed, and the splicing part is convenient for storage.

[0004] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides a novel splicing cleaning brush, which includes a main brush plate and two sub-brush plates. A brush handle is provided on the upper surface of the main brush plate, and first insertion holes are symmetrically provided on both sides of the brush handle. The first insertion holes are used to insert and fix the sub-brush plates. When the sub-brush plates are fixed in the first insertion holes, they are in a vertical state. Second insertion holes are provided on the side walls of the main brush plate. The second insertion holes are used to insert and fix the sub-brush plates. When the sub-brush plates are fixed in the second insertion holes, they are in a horizontal state.

[0005] This utility model provides a novel modular cleaning brush. The first insertion hole is used to store the sub-brush plate, and the second insertion hole is used for cleaning, achieving multiple uses in one device and meeting both storage and cleaning needs. When the brush plate is vertically fixed in the first insertion hole, the overall structure of the cleaning brush is compact, making it easy to store and carry. Users can quickly switch the sub-brush plate from the storage state (first insertion hole) to the cleaning state (second insertion hole) as needed, increasing the cleaning area of ​​the brush.

[0006] In one possible implementation, the first plug-in holes are grouped in pairs, and the second plug-in holes are grouped in pairs. The spacing between the two first plug-in holes in one group is equal to the spacing between the two second plug-in holes in the same group. The consistent spacing between the first and second plug-in holes ensures a uniform fixed position of the sub-brush plate in both the storage and cleaning states, facilitating user operation. The sub-brush plates can be interchanged between the first and second plug-in holes, simplifying design and reducing production and maintenance costs.

[0007] In one possible implementation, the main brush plate has symmetrical notches on both sides, and the sub-brush plate has a protruding plate on its plug side. The protruding plate is placed within the notches, and the plug of the sub-brush plate is used to plug into or remove a first plug-in hole or a second plug-in hole. When the sub-brush plate is vertically fixed in the first plug-in hole, the matching design of the protruding plate and the notches ensures that the sub-brush plate is securely stored, preventing it from shaking or falling off.

[0008] In one possible implementation, when the sub-brush plate is fixed within the first insertion hole, the bristles on the sub-brush plate face outwards. When the sub-brush plate is stored vertically, the bristles face outwards to avoid contact with other components, reduce bristle wear, and extend service life.

[0009] In one possible implementation, when the sub-brush plate is fixed in the second insertion hole, the bottom surface of the bristles on the sub-brush plate is flush with the bottom surface of the bristles on the main brush plate. When the sub-brush plate is horizontally fixed in the second insertion hole, the bristles are flush with the bristles of the main brush plate, forming a continuous cleaning surface, suitable for cleaning large-area flat surfaces.

[0010] By designing the first insertion hole as a storage function, this patent achieves multifunctionality, compactness, and convenience for the cleaning brush. The sub-brush plate is structurally stable and occupies little space when stored, and can quickly switch to cleaning mode, meeting users' dual needs for storage and cleaning. This demonstrates significant technological advancement and practical value. Attached Figure Description

[0011] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of a novel splicing cleaning brush structure provided by this utility model. Detailed Implementation

[0012] The following description is intended to disclose the present invention so that those skilled in the art can implement it. The preferred embodiments described below are merely examples, and other obvious variations will occur to those skilled in the art. The basic principles of the present invention defined in the following description can be applied to other embodiments, modifications, improvements, equivalents, and other technical solutions that do not depart from the spirit and scope of the present invention.

[0013] In the description of this application, it should be understood that the terms "upper" and "lower" indicate the orientation or positional relationship based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the accompanying drawings. They are used only for the convenience of describing this application and simplifying the description, and do not indicate or imply that the device or element referred to must have a specific orientation, or be constructed and operated in a specific orientation. Therefore, they should not be construed as limitations on this application.

[0014] In the description of this application, the terms "first," "second," etc., are used for descriptive purposes only and should not be construed as indicating or implying relative importance or implicitly specifying the number of technical features indicated.

[0015] See attached diagram. Figure 1 , Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of a novel splicing cleaning brush structure provided by this utility model, as shown below. Figure 1 As shown, the present invention provides a novel splicing cleaning brush including a main brush plate 1 and two sub-brush plates 2. A brush handle 3 is provided on the upper surface of the main brush plate 1. First insertion holes 41 are symmetrically provided on both sides of the brush handle 3. The first insertion holes 41 are used to insert and fix the sub-brush plates 2. When the sub-brush plates 2 are fixed in the first insertion holes 41, they are in a vertical state. Second insertion holes 42 are provided on both side walls of the main brush plate 1. The second insertion holes 42 are used to insert and fix the sub-brush plates 2. When the sub-brush plates 2 are fixed in the second insertion holes 42, they are in a horizontal state.

[0016] This utility model provides a novel modular cleaning brush. The first insertion hole 41 is used to store the sub-brush plate 2, and the second insertion hole 42 is used for cleaning, achieving multiple uses in one device and meeting both storage and cleaning needs. When the brush plate is vertically fixed in the first insertion hole 41, the overall structure of the cleaning brush is compact, making it easy to store and carry. Users can quickly switch the sub-brush plate 2 from the storage state (first insertion hole 41) to the cleaning state (second insertion hole 42) as needed, increasing the cleaning area of ​​the brush.

[0017] In one possible implementation, the first plug-in holes 41 are grouped in pairs, and the second plug-in holes 42 are grouped in pairs. The spacing between the two first plug-in holes 41 in a group is equal to the spacing between the two second plug-in holes 42 in a group. The consistent spacing of the first plug-in holes 41 and the second plug-in holes 42 ensures a uniform fixed position of the sub-brush plate 2 in both the storage and cleaning states, facilitating user operation. The sub-brush plate 2 can be interchanged between the first plug-in holes 41 and the second plug-in holes 42, simplifying the design and reducing production and maintenance costs.

[0018] In one possible implementation, the main brush plate 1 has symmetrical notches 5 on both sides, and the sub-brush plate 2 has a protruding plate 6 on its plug side. The protruding plate 6 is placed within the notches 5, and the plug of the sub-brush plate 2 is used to plug and unplug into the first plug-in hole 41 or the second plug-in hole 42. When the sub-brush plate 2 is vertically fixed in the first plug-in hole 41, the cooperation design between the protruding plate 6 and the notches 5 ensures that the sub-brush plate 2 is stably stored, preventing shaking or falling off.

[0019] In one possible implementation, when the sub-brush plate 2 is fixed inside the first insertion hole 41, the bristles on the sub-brush plate 2 face outwards. When the sub-brush plate 2 is stored vertically, the bristles face outwards to avoid contact with other components, reduce bristle wear, and extend service life.

[0020] In one possible implementation, when the sub-brush plate 2 is fixed within the second insertion hole 42, the bottom surface of the bristles on the sub-brush plate 2 is flush with the bottom surface of the bristles on the main brush plate 1. When the sub-brush plate 2 is horizontally fixed within the second insertion hole 42, the bristles are flush with the bristles of the main brush plate 1, forming a continuous cleaning surface, suitable for cleaning large-area flat surfaces.

[0021] By designing the first insertion hole 41 as a storage function, this patent achieves multifunctionality, compactness, and convenience for the cleaning brush. The sub-brush plate 2 is structurally stable and occupies little space in the stored state, and can quickly switch to cleaning mode, meeting users' dual needs for storage and cleaning, and has significant technological advancement and practical value.

[0022] It is worth mentioning that those skilled in the art can still modify the technical solutions described in the foregoing embodiments, or make equivalent substitutions for some of the technical features. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions, improvements, etc., made within the spirit and principles of this utility model should be included within the protection scope of this utility model.

Claims

1. A novel splicing cleaning brush, characterized in that, The device includes a main brush plate and two sub-brush plates. A brush handle is provided on the upper surface of the main brush plate. First insertion holes are symmetrically provided on both sides of the brush handle. The first insertion holes are used to insert and fix the sub-brush plates. When the sub-brush plates are fixed in the first insertion holes, they are in a vertical state. Second insertion holes are provided on the side walls of the main brush plate. The second insertion holes are used to insert and fix the sub-brush plates. When the sub-brush plates are fixed in the second insertion holes, they are in a horizontal state.

2. The novel splicing cleaning brush according to claim 1, characterized in that, The first plug-in holes are grouped in pairs, and the second plug-in holes are grouped in pairs. The distance between the two first plug-in holes in a group is equal to the distance between the two second plug-in holes in a group.

3. The novel splicing cleaning brush according to claim 2, characterized in that, The main brush plate has symmetrical notches on both sides, and the sub-brush plate has a protrusion on the plug side. The protrusion is placed in the notch, and the plug of the sub-brush plate is used to plug and unplug into the first plug hole or the second plug hole.

4. The novel splicing cleaning brush according to claim 3, characterized in that, When the sub-brush plate is fixed in the first insertion hole, the bristles on the sub-brush plate face outward.

5. The novel splicing cleaning brush according to claim 4, characterized in that, When the sub-brush plate is fixed in the second insertion hole, the bottom surface of the bristles on the sub-brush plate is flush with the bottom surface of the bristles on the main brush plate.