Mop bucket convenient to clean
By designing a circular roller and inclined groove structure in the mop bucket to automatically apply detergent, the problem of tedious manual detergent addition is solved, achieving an efficient cleaning process and full utilization of detergent, thus improving the user experience.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520494972.4
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-03-20
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-24
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-03-20
AI Technical Summary
Existing mop buckets require manual addition of cleaning agents during cleaning, which makes the operation cumbersome and affects cleaning efficiency and user experience.
Design a mop bucket with a circular roller that rotates as the flat mop head moves up and down, automatically applying cleaning agent to the object being wiped. The contact between the roller and the object is adjusted by an inclined groove and an elastic element to ensure full utilization of the cleaning agent.
It saves cleaning steps, improves cleaning efficiency, avoids waste of cleaning agents, and enhances the user experience.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of mop bucket technology, and in particular to a mop bucket that is easy to clean. Background Technology
[0002] In daily life and cleaning, flat mops are favored for their simple structure and efficient, convenient cleaning process. At the same time, more and more cleaning devices for flat mops have appeared on the market. As an important component of cleaning tools, the mop bucket's design and function directly affect cleaning efficiency and convenience. Among these, the method of using a scraping cleaning device in the mop bucket to clean surfaces through relative movement with the flat mop head is particularly simple and quick, and is popular with consumers. However, existing mop bucket structures only include a scraping cleaning device. If detergent needs to be added during cleaning, it must be manually poured into the mop bucket or onto the surface to be cleaned. This process leads to low cleaning efficiency, cumbersome operation, and negatively impacts the user's experience of cleaning flat mops. Utility Model Content
[0003] The purpose of this invention is to provide a mop bucket that is easy to clean. When the flat mop head moves up and down in the cleaning port, the roller rotates accordingly, and the cleaning agent on the roller comes into contact with the object being wiped by the flat mop head. This allows the cleaning agent to adhere to the object being wiped while the flat mop head is cleaning it, saving cleaning steps, improving efficiency, and enhancing the user experience.
[0004] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides the following solution:
[0005] This utility model provides a convenient mop bucket, including a bucket body with an opening at the top. A bucket lid is connected to the opening, and a cleaning port is provided on the lid. The cleaning port has a cleaning part and a first support part arranged opposite to each other. A cleaning groove is provided on the edge of the cleaning port on the lid, and the cleaning groove is located on the same side as the cleaning part. A cleaning block is connected to the cleaning groove. The cleaning block is made of solid cleaning agent. The flat mop head can move up and down between the cleaning block and the first support part, so that the wiping material on the flat mop head comes into contact with the cleaning block and performs cleaning.
[0006] Preferably, the cleaning block is a circular roller, which is rotatably connected in the cleaning groove. The cleaning groove has symmetrical support grooves on both sides. The support groove includes a vertical guide groove and an inclined elongated groove that are connected to each other. The upper part of the guide groove has a guide groove opening. The guide groove opening gradually narrows from one end to the other end. The end of the inclined elongated groove near the center of the lid is lower than the end of the inclined elongated groove away from the center of the lid.
[0007] Preferably, the center of each end of the roller is connected to a roller cam, and the roller cam can enter the inclined long groove through the guide groove opening and slide in the inclined long groove.
[0008] Preferably, the roller has a roller through hole along the axial direction, and a support column is rotatably connected in the roller through hole. The two ends of the support column protrude from the two ends of the roller, and the support column can enter the inclined long groove through the guide groove opening and slide in the inclined long groove.
[0009] Preferably, the support column is connected to a C-shaped support frame, and the two ends of the support frame are respectively provided with support frame through holes. The support frame through holes are sleeved on the support column and the circular roller is located inside the support frame. Inclined support plates are provided on both sides of the cleaning groove. The inclination direction of the inclined support plates is parallel to the inclination direction of the inclined groove. The inclined support plates support the support frame so that the support frame is accommodated in the cleaning groove.
[0010] Preferably, the support frame is connected to the elastic element. When the roller moves away from the center of the lid, the elastic element is compressed and its width decreases. When the roller moves closer to the center of the lid, the elastic element is released and its width increases, so that the elastic element uses its own elastic force to press the roller on the support column against the wiping object.
[0011] Preferably, the elastic element is a V-shaped elastic clip, one end of which is inserted into the inner wall of the cleaning groove away from the center of the lid, and the other end is inserted into the support frame.
[0012] Preferably, the elastic element is a deformation spring, a first protrusion is provided on the inner side wall of the cleaning groove away from the center of the lid, a second protrusion is provided on the outer side wall of the support frame, one end of the deformation spring is sleeved on the first protrusion, and the other end is sleeved on the second protrusion.
[0013] Preferably, the bucket lid includes a support cover, the outer periphery of which is connected to an outer ring body, and a rotating plate is rotatably connected to the outer edges of opposite sides of the outer ring body. A protruding plate is provided on the lower part of the inner side of the rotating plate, and the protruding plate can be engaged with the lower edge of the bucket opening.
[0014] Preferably, the inner side of the outer ring is connected to two hollow connecting posts, which are located on both sides of the rotating plate and are symmetrically arranged. The upper end of the connecting post is movably connected to the outer ring, and the lower end of the connecting post abuts against the upper edge of the opening of the barrel. The upper part of the connecting post is provided with a connecting post opening, and a first spring is provided inside the connecting post. The upper end of the first spring is connected to the outer ring, and the lower end of the first spring is connected to the inner bottom surface of the connecting post.
[0015] Preferably, the connecting post has symmetrically arranged upwardly extending ear plates on its opening, and an outwardly extending tongue on the upper part of the ear plates. The outer ring body has an insertion hole, and the connecting post is connected to the outer ring body after the tongue passes through the insertion hole. The ear plates can move up and down within the insertion hole.
[0016] Preferably, the rotating plate has hinge protrusions at both ends, and the outer ring body has hinge holes that mate with the hinge protrusions.
[0017] Preferably, a positioning plate is provided on the side of the rotating plate opposite to the convex plate. When the positioning plate is engaged with the lower edge of the opening of the barrel, the positioning plate abuts against the edge of the outer ring body.
[0018] Preferably, the lower end of the positioning plate is provided with a protruding shaft, which is sleeved on one end of the second spring. The other end of the second spring abuts against the outside of the support cover. When the protruding plate is engaged with the lower edge of the barrel opening, the second spring is compressed. When the protruding plate is released from the lower edge of the barrel opening, the second spring is released.
[0019] Preferably, the cleaning part includes comb teeth located below the cleaning groove and protruding from the side wall of the cleaning port, and the first support part includes a cleaning roller rotatably connected to a first support shaft located on the edge of the cleaning port opposite to the comb teeth.
[0020] Preferably, the comb teeth are provided with bristles, the bristles protrude from the side wall of the cleaning port, the two ends of the bristles are bent towards the middle, and the bristles are fixedly connected to the connecting part.
[0021] Preferably, the support cover has a mounting groove, the connecting part is disposed in the mounting groove, and the bristles extend out from the opening of the mounting groove.
[0022] Preferably, the bucket lid further includes a squeezing spout, which has a squeezing part and a second support part.
[0023] Preferably, the wringing section includes a first scraper plate and a second scraper plate disposed opposite to each other, and the second support portion is disposed between the first scraper plate and the second scraper plate, so that the flat mop head can move up and down between the first scraper plate and the second support portion and / or the flat mop head can move up and down between the second scraper plate and the second support portion to wring out water and dry.
[0024] Preferably, the distance from the second support to the first scraper is greater than the distance from the second support to the second scraper.
[0025] Preferably, a water inlet is provided on the side wall of the squeezing inlet and the first scraper plate protrudes from the water inlet. A connecting plate is symmetrically provided on the side of the water inlet away from the squeezing inlet. The connecting plate is provided with mounting holes. The two ends of the first scraper plate are provided with connecting shafts, and the connecting shafts are rotatably connected in the mounting holes.
[0026] Preferably, the first scraper is a hollow tubular structure, and the upper surface of the first scraper gradually slopes downward from the side away from the second support to the side closer to the second support. The surface of the first scraper near the first support is a vertical plane to wring water out of the surface of the flat mop.
[0027] Preferably, the second scraper blade is integrally formed with the bucket lid.
[0028] Preferably, the second support includes two symmetrically arranged squeezing rollers, which are mounted on a mounting bracket on the side wall of the squeezing inlet.
[0029] Preferably, the mounting frame has symmetrical vertical slides on both sides, and the squeezing roller can slide within the vertical slides.
[0030] Preferably, the bucket body includes a cleaning area and a squeezing area, the cleaning area corresponding to the cleaning port and the squeezing area corresponding to the squeezing port, and a drain outlet is provided in the cleaning area and the squeezing area respectively, the drain outlet being located on the side wall of the bucket body.
[0031] Preferably, it also includes a handle, which is rotatably connected to the barrel body.
[0032] Preferably, the support cover has a marking for drying wood flooring corresponding to the first scraper plate, and the support cover has a marking for drying floor tiles corresponding to the second scraper plate.
[0033] The present invention achieves the following beneficial technical effects compared to the prior art:
[0034] This utility model provides a convenient mop bucket. When the flat mop head moves up and down within the cleaning inlet, the circular roller rotates accordingly. The cleaning agent on the roller comes into contact with the object being wiped by the flat mop head, ensuring that the cleaning agent adheres to the object while the mop head is cleaning. This saves cleaning steps, improves efficiency, and enhances the user experience. Furthermore, by using a circular roller to adhere the cleaning agent to the object, and with the roller rotating as the object moves up and down, the circumferential surface of the roller can contact the object, allowing for more comprehensive use of the cleaning agent and preventing waste. In addition, the end of the inclined groove near the center of the lid is set lower than the end of the inclined groove away from the center of the lid. The inclined groove provides room for the movement of the roller. Due to the roller's own gravity, the roller will be at the lowest end of the inclined groove in its natural state. When the flat mop is inserted into the cleaning port, if the roller is too close to the flat mop and makes it difficult for the flat mop to move up and down, the roller will move towards the higher end of the inclined groove to provide room for the flat mop to move. At the same time, the roller will also press against the flat mop due to its own gravity and adhere the cleaning agent to the wiping surface of the flat mop, making cleaning the wiping surface more convenient and increasing the user experience. In addition, by incorporating an elastic element, the distance between the roller and the object being wiped is adjusted by the element's own elasticity. Initially, when the roller's diameter is slightly larger, potentially causing the mop head to move awkwardly up and down, the pressure from the mop head will move the roller away from the center of the lid, compressing the elastic element. Simultaneously, the roller presses against the object to adhere the cleaning agent. Later, as the roller's diameter decreases, the elastic element supports it, ensuring continued contact between the roller and the object, thus maximizing the cleaning agent's effectiveness and preventing waste, thereby improving the user experience. Attached Figure Description
[0035] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of the first embodiment of the easy-to-clean mop bucket of this utility model;
[0036] Figure 2 This is a partially exploded structural diagram of the first embodiment of the easy-to-clean mop bucket of the present invention.
[0037] Figure 3 This is a partial exploded structural diagram of the lid of the first embodiment of the easy-to-clean mop bucket of the present invention.
[0038] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the rotating plate in the first embodiment of the easy-to-clean mop bucket of this utility model.
[0039] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the connecting column in the first embodiment of the easy-to-clean mop bucket of this utility model.
[0040] Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram of the outer ring of the first embodiment of the easy-to-clean mop bucket of this utility model.
[0041] Figure 7 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the first squeegee plate in the first embodiment of the easy-to-clean mop bucket of this utility model.
[0042] Figure 8 This is a schematic diagram of the wringing roller structure of the first embodiment of the easy-to-clean mop bucket of this utility model;
[0043] Figure 9 This is a schematic diagram of the second embodiment of the easy-to-clean mop bucket of this utility model;
[0044] Figure 10 This is a partially exploded structural diagram of a second embodiment of the easy-to-clean mop bucket of the present invention.
[0045] Figure 11 This is a structural schematic diagram of the third embodiment of the easy-to-clean mop bucket of this utility model;
[0046] Figure 12 This is a partial exploded structural diagram of the third embodiment of the easy-to-clean mop bucket of this utility model;
[0047] In the diagram: 1-bucket body, 101-bucket opening, 102-bucket lid;
[0048] 2-Cleansing inlet, 201-Comb teeth, 202-Cleansing roller, 203-Cleansing groove, 204-Round roller, 205-Support groove, 206-Guide groove, 207-Inclined long groove, 208-Guide groove opening, 209-Round roller through hole, 210-Support column; 211-Support frame, 212-Support frame through hole, 213-Inclined support plate, 214-Elastic clamp, 215-Deformation spring, 216-First protrusion, 217-Second protrusion;
[0049] 3-Support cover, 301-Outer ring body, 302-Rotating plate, 303-Protruding plate, 304-Lower edge, 305-Connecting post, 306-Connecting post opening, 307-First spring, 308-Ear plate, 309-Protruding tongue, 310-Insertion hole, 311-Hinge protrusion, 312-Hinge hole, 313-Positioning plate, 314-Protruding shaft, 315-Second spring, 316-First support shaft, 317-Brush bristles, 318-Mounting groove;
[0050] 4-Squeezing spout, 401-Squeezing roller, 402-Mounting bracket, 403-Vertical slide, 404-First scraper, 405-Second scraper, 406-Water outlet, 407-Connecting plate, 408-Mounting hole, 409-Connecting shaft, 410-Vertical plane;
[0051] 5-Clean area, 6-Wringing area, 7-Drain outlet, 8-Handle. Detailed Implementation
[0052] First Embodiment
[0053] This embodiment provides a mop bucket that is easy to clean, such as... Figures 1-8 As shown, the device includes a bucket body 1 with an opening 101 at the top. A lid 102 is connected to the opening 101. A cleaning inlet 2 is provided on the lid 102, which has comb teeth 201 and a cleaning roller 202. A cleaning groove 203 is provided on the edge of the cleaning inlet 2 on the lid 102. A circular roller 204, made of solid cleaning agent, is rotatably connected within the cleaning groove 203. The circular roller 204 is located on the same side as the comb teeth 201. The flat mop head can move up and down between the circular roller 204 and the cleaning roller 202. The cleaning agent can be a floor cleaner such as soap. The comb 201 can deeply scrape and clean the lower surface of the flat mop head. The cleaning roller 202 supports the up-and-down movement of the flat mop head. When the flat mop head moves up and down in the cleaning port 2, the roller 204 rotates accordingly, and the cleaning agent on the roller 204 comes into contact with the object being wiped by the flat mop head. This allows the cleaning agent to adhere to the object while cleaning the surface of the flat mop head, saving cleaning steps, improving efficiency, and enhancing the user experience. Furthermore, by setting the roller 204 to adhere the cleaning agent to the object, the roller 204 rotates with the object as it moves up and down, ensuring that the circumferential surface of the roller 204 can contact the object, allowing for more comprehensive use of the cleaning agent and avoiding waste. Compared to using square cleaning agents, square cleaning agents are difficult to rotate, which may cause one side of the cleaning agent to be in contact with the object for a long time, while other surfaces are not touched. This will result in waste of cleaning agent or reinstallation of the cleaning agent, reducing its effectiveness.
[0054] Specifically, symmetrical support grooves 205 are provided on both sides of the cleaning groove 203. Each support groove 205 includes a vertically connected guide groove 206 and an inclined elongated groove 207. A guide groove opening 208 is provided at the top of the guide groove 206, and the guide groove opening 208 gradually narrows from one end to the other. The end of the inclined elongated groove 207 near the center of the lid 102 is lower than the end of the inclined elongated groove 207 away from the center of the lid 102. The support grooves 205 thus provide support for the roller 204. The roller 204 can be rotated within the support grooves 205 by connecting a roller cam at the center of each end of the roller 204. The roller cam can enter the inclined elongated groove 207 through the guide groove opening 208 and slide within the inclined elongated groove 207. In this embodiment, the rotatable connection of the roller 204 within the support groove 205 is achieved by the roller 204 having an axially oriented roller through hole 209. A support column 210 is rotatably connected within the roller through hole 209, with both ends of the support column 210 protruding from the ends of the roller 204. The support column 210 can enter the inclined elongated groove 207 through the guide groove opening 208 and slide within the inclined elongated groove 207. Because the guide groove opening 208 gradually narrows, the two ends of the support column 210 can enter the inclined elongated groove 207 from the guide groove opening 208 when compressed, and are not easily dislodged from the inclined elongated groove 207. In addition, the end of the inclined groove 207 near the center of the lid 102 is set lower than the end of the inclined groove 207 away from the center of the lid 102. The inclined groove 207 provides space for the movement of the roller 204. Due to the gravity of the roller 204 itself, the roller 204 will be at the lowest end of the inclined groove 207 in its natural state. When the flat mop plate is inserted into the cleaning port 2, if the roller 204 is too close to the flat mop due to its large diameter in the early stage of use, making it difficult for the flat mop to move up and down, the roller 204 will move towards the higher end of the inclined groove 207. At the same time, the roller 204 will also press against the flat mop again due to its own gravity, and the cleaning agent will adhere to the wiping surface of the flat mop, making the cleaning of the wiping surface more convenient and increasing the user experience.
[0055] The bucket lid 102 includes a support cover 3. The outer periphery of the support cover 3 is connected to an outer ring body 301. A rotating plate 302 is rotatably connected to the outer edges of opposite sides of the outer ring body 301. A protruding plate 303 is provided on the lower part of the inner side of the rotating plate 302. The protruding plate 303 can be engaged with the lower edge 304 of the bucket opening 101. Rotating the rotating plate 302 causes the protruding plate 303 to engage with the lower edge 304 of the bucket opening 101, thus connecting the bucket lid 102 to the bucket body 1. Alternatively, rotating the rotating plate 302 causes the protruding plate 303 to disengage from the lower edge 304 of the bucket opening 101, thus removing the bucket lid 102 from the bucket body 1.
[0056] The inner side of the outer ring body 301 is connected to two hollow connecting posts 305. The two connecting posts 305 are located on both sides of the rotating plate 302 and are symmetrically arranged. The upper end of the connecting post 305 is movably connected to the outer ring body 301, and the lower end of the connecting post 305 abuts against the upper edge of the barrel opening 101. The upper part of the connecting post 305 is provided with a connecting post opening 306. A first spring 307 is provided inside the connecting post 305. The upper end of the first spring 307 is connected to the outer ring body 301, and the lower end of the first spring 307 is connected to the inner bottom surface of the connecting post 305. When the barrel lid 102 is connected to the barrel 1, the first spring 307 is compressed. Further, the connecting post opening 306 is symmetrically provided with upwardly extending ear plates 308. The upper part of the ear plates 308 is provided with an outwardly extending protrusion 309. The outer ring body 301 is provided with an insertion hole 310. The size of the protrusion 309 is larger than the size of the insertion hole 310. After the tongue 309 passes through the insertion hole 310 from bottom to top, it will lock onto the upper side of the insertion hole 310, thereby connecting the connecting post 305 to the lid 102. At this time, the ear plate 308 moves up and down within the insertion hole 310 to provide space for the deformation of the first spring 307. The rotating plate 302 has hinge protrusions 311 at both ends, and the outer ring body 301 has hinge holes 312 that cooperate with the hinge protrusions 311. The hinge protrusions 311 are rotatably connected within the hinge holes 312. The lower side of the rotating plate 302 is the operating part. By holding the rotating plate 302 from the operating part and rotating it around the hinge protrusions 311, the protrusion 303 can be engaged with or disengaged from the lower edge 304 of the opening 101 of the barrel, making it more convenient to use. A positioning plate 313 is provided on the side of the rotating plate 302 opposite to the protruding plate 303. When the positioning plate 313 is engaged with the lower edge 304 of the barrel opening 101, the positioning plate 313 abuts against the edge of the outer ring body 301. When the protruding plate 303 is engaged with the lower edge 304, the positioning plate 313 contacts the edge of the outer ring body 301, which can prevent the rotating plate 302 from rotating excessively. A protruding shaft 314 is provided at the lower end of the positioning plate 313. One end of the second spring 315 is sleeved on the protruding shaft 314. The other end of the second spring 315 abuts against the outside of the support cover 3. When the protruding plate 303 is engaged with the lower edge 304 of the barrel opening 101, the second spring 315 is compressed. When the protruding plate 303 is released from the lower edge 304 of the barrel opening 101, the second spring 315 is released. By setting a second spring 315, the second spring 315 can push the rotating plate 302 to open quickly after being released. This can prevent the rotating plate 302 from opening insufficiently and the convex plate 303 from still being stuck on the lower edge 304 of the barrel opening 101, thus preventing the barrel lid 102 from popping up quickly.
[0057] The comb teeth 201 are located below the cleaning groove 203 and protrude from the side wall of the cleaning port 2. The cleaning roller 202 is rotatably connected to the first support shaft 316. The first support shaft 316 is located on the edge of the cleaning port 2 on the side opposite to the comb teeth 201. The cleaning roller 202 has a through hole in the middle. The cleaning roller 202 is rotatably mounted on the first support shaft 316 through the through hole. When the flat mop head moves up and down, the cleaning roller 202 supports the flat mop head to move on the comb teeth 201 and the cleaning roller 202 rotates with the up and down movement of the flat mop head. The comb teeth 201 are provided with bristles 317, which protrude from the side wall of the cleaning port 2. The bristles 317 are fixedly connected to the connecting part. The support cover 3 is provided with a mounting groove 318. The connecting part is located in the mounting groove 318 and the bristles 317 extend out from the opening of the mounting groove 318. The two ends of the bristles 317 are bent towards the middle, so that the bristles 317 are C-shaped. When the flat mop head moves up and down between the comb teeth 201 and the cleaning roller 202, the sides and front of the flat mop head are surrounded by the bristles 317. Thus, the bristles 317 clean the lower surface and sides of the flat mop head and scrape off the dirt on the flat mop head. At the same time, the comb teeth 201 perform deep scraping and cleaning on the lower surface of the flat mop head, thereby achieving comprehensive scraping and cleaning of the flat mop head.
[0058] The lid 102 also includes a wringer 4, within which the flat mop head can move up and down to wring out water and dry. The wringer 4 has two symmetrically arranged wringer rollers 401, which are mounted on a mounting bracket 402 located on the side wall of the wringer 4. Vertical slides 403 are symmetrically arranged on both sides of the mounting bracket 402, allowing the wringer rollers 401 to slide within them. The wringer rollers 401 provide support for the up-and-down movement of the flat mop head within the wringer 4. When the flat mop head moves downwards within the wringer 4, the wringer rollers 401 are at the lower end of the vertical slides 403, resulting in the greatest squeezing force on the flat mop head. When the flat mop head moves upwards, the wringer rollers 401 follow, moving to the upper end of the vertical slides 403, at which point the squeezing force on the flat mop head decreases, facilitating the removal of the flat mop head. The wringing inlet 4 also includes a first squeegee 404 and a second squeegee 405 disposed opposite to each other to wring out water from the flat mop head. A wringing roller 401 is positioned between the first squeegee 404 and the second squeegee 405, allowing the flat mop head to move up and down between the first squeegee 404 and the wringing roller 401 and / or between the second squeegee 405 and the wringing roller 401 for wringing out water. The distance from the wringing roller 401 to the first squeegee 404 is greater than the distance from the wringing roller 401 to the second squeegee 405. By setting two squeegees at different distances, the squeezing force on the flat mop head varies, resulting in inconsistent moisture levels after wiping. This makes it suitable for wiping wooden floors and tiles, increasing its applicability and improving the user experience.
[0059] A water inlet 406 is provided on the side wall of the wringer 4, and a first scraper plate 404 protrudes from the water inlet 406. A connecting plate 407 is symmetrically provided on the side of the water inlet 406 away from the wringer 4. The connecting plate 407 is provided with a mounting hole 408. The two ends of the first scraper plate 404 are provided with connecting shafts 409, which are rotatably connected to the mounting holes 408. When the flat mop head moves downward, the first scraper plate 404 rotates downward with the flat mop head. When the first scraper plate 404 overlaps the lower edge of the water inlet 406, the width of the scraper opening is the narrowest, and the squeezing force on the flat mop head is the greatest. When the flat mop head moves upward, the first scraper plate 404 rotates upward with the flat mop head. At this time, the width of the scraper opening becomes larger, and the flat mop head can be more easily removed. The first squeegee 404 is a hollow tubular structure, and its upper surface gradually slopes downward from the side away from the wringer roller 401 to the side closer to the wringer roller 401. The surface of the first squeegee 404 near the first support is a vertical plane 410 for wringing and drying the surface of the flat mop. The second squeegee 405 is integrally formed with the lid 102, ensuring the reliable connection of the second squeegee 405. The connection point between the vertical plane 410 and the first squeegee 404 has an edge, so that the first squeegee 404 forms a scraping surface while the edge acts as a scraping ridge, resulting in a better cleaning and scraping effect on the items wiped by the flat mop head.
[0060] The mop bucket 1 includes a cleaning area 5 and a wringing area. The cleaning area 5 corresponds to the cleaning port 2 for cleaning the flat mop head, and the wringing area corresponds to the wringing port 4 for squeezing out water from the flat mop head. Drain outlets 7 are provided in both the cleaning area 5 and the wringing area to discharge wastewater. The drain outlets 7 are located on the side wall of the bucket 1. The mop bucket also includes a handle 8 for easy movement; the handle 8 is rotatably connected to the bucket 1. A marking for drying wooden floors is provided on the support cover 3 corresponding to the first scraper plate 404, and a marking for drying tile floors is provided on the support cover 3 corresponding to the second scraper plate 405, making it easier for users to identify and improve the user experience.
[0061] Second Embodiment
[0062] This embodiment provides a mop bucket that is easy to clean, such as... Figures 9-10As shown, the support column is connected to a C-shaped support frame 211. Support frame 211 has through holes 212 at both ends. The through holes 212 are fitted onto the support column, and the roller is located inside the support frame 211. Inclined support plates 213 are provided on both sides of the cleaning groove. The inclination direction of the inclined support plates 213 is parallel to the inclination direction of the inclined groove. The inclined support plates 213 support the support frame 211, allowing it to be housed within the cleaning groove and enabling the roller to move simultaneously along both the support frame 211 and the inclined groove. Two V-shaped elastic clips 214 are connected to the side wall of the support frame 211, making the force on both ends of the support frame 211 more even and the movement more stable. One end of the elastic clip 214 is inserted into the inner side wall of the cleaning groove away from the center of the lid, and the other end is inserted into the support frame 211. In the initial stages of use, due to the slightly larger diameter of the roller, the up-and-down movement between the roller and the cleaning roller of the flat mop head is not smooth. At this time, you can squeeze the flat mop downwards. The downward pressure will cause the roller to move towards the higher end of the inclined groove, thereby compressing the elastic clip 214 and reducing its width. The elastic force generated by the elastic clip 214 will bring the roller into contact with the object being wiped, allowing the cleaning agent to adhere to it. After cleaning, the roller will return to the lower end of the inclined groove under its own weight and the elastic force of the elastic clip 214, releasing the clip and increasing its width. As the cleaning agent on the roller is used continuously, the diameter of the roller will decrease. The elastic force of the elastic clip 214 will keep the roller at the lower end of the inclined groove, ensuring contact between the roller and the object being wiped and adhering the cleaning agent. This ensures effective use of the cleaning agent, avoids waste, saves costs, and improves the user experience.
[0063] It should be noted that the other components in this embodiment are the same as those in the first embodiment, and will not be described again here.
[0064] Third Embodiment
[0065] This embodiment provides a mop bucket that is easy to clean, such as... Figures 11-12As shown, the support column is connected to the C-shaped support frame 211. The two ends of the support frame 211 are respectively provided with support frame through holes 212. The support frame through holes 212 are sleeved on the support column and the roller is located inside the support frame 211. Inclined support plates 213 are provided on both sides of the cleaning groove. The inclination direction of the inclined support plates 213 is parallel to the inclination direction of the inclined long groove. The inclined support plates 213 support the support frame 211 so that the support frame 211 is accommodated in the cleaning groove. The support frame 211 is connected to the deformation spring 215. The inner side wall of the cleaning groove away from the center of the lid is provided with a first protrusion 216, and the outer side wall of the support frame 211 is provided with a second protrusion 217. One end of the deformation spring 215 is sleeved on the first protrusion 216, and the other end is sleeved on the second protrusion 217, realizing the connection between the deformation spring 215, the cleaning groove, and the support frame 211. Similarly, in the initial stages of use, due to the slightly larger diameter of the roller, the up-and-down movement between the roller and the cleaning roller of the flat mop head is not smooth. At this time, you can squeeze the flat mop downwards. The downward pressure will cause the roller to move towards the higher end of the inclined groove, thereby compressing the deformation spring 215 and reducing its length. The elastic force generated by the deformation spring 215 will cause the roller to contact the object being wiped, so that the cleaning agent can be adhered to the object. When cleaning is complete, the roller will return to the lower end of the inclined groove under its own weight and the elastic force of the deformation spring 215, and the deformation spring 215 will be released and its length will increase. As the cleaning agent on the roller is used continuously, the diameter of the roller will decrease. The elastic force of the deformation spring 215 will keep the roller at the lower end of the inclined groove, so that the roller can contact the object being wiped and adhere the cleaning agent to the object. This ensures contact between the roller and the object being wiped, achieves effective use of the cleaning agent, avoids waste, saves costs, and improves the user experience.
[0066] It should be noted that the other components in this embodiment are the same as those in the first embodiment, and will not be described again here.
[0067] The convenient mop bucket provided by this utility model is used by filling the cleaning area 5 with water, inserting the flat mop head to be cleaned between the comb teeth 201 and the cleaning roller 202 in the cleaning port 2, and using external force to make the flat mop head move up and down. The rotation of the roller 204 will cause the cleaning agent on the roller 204 to adhere to the wiping material on the flat mop head and perform deep cleaning. The comb teeth 201 scrape and clean the flat mop head, and the bristles 317 clean the lower surface and two sides of the flat mop head, scraping off the debris stuck to the flat mop head and letting the debris slide into the cleaning area 5. After cleaning, the flat mop head is placed in the wringing port 4 and moved up and down, and the flat mop head is squeezed dry by the first squeegee 404 or the second squeegee 405. When the mop bucket needs to be cleaned, rotating the rotating plate 302 causes the protruding plate 303 to disengage from the lower edge 304 of the bucket opening 101. At this time, the first spring 307 returns to its original deformation, pushing the bucket lid 102 to spring open from the bucket body 1. The elastic force of the second spring 315 also pushes the rotating plate 302 to open quickly, preventing the protruding plate 303 from not fully disengaging, thus facilitating the removal of the bucket lid 102 for cleaning. After cleaning the bucket lid 102, place it at the bucket opening 101 and press down to press the connecting post 305 against the upper edge and compress the first spring 307. The protruding plate 303 then engages with the lower edge 304 of the bucket opening 101, thus installing the bucket lid 102.
[0068] This utility model uses specific examples to illustrate its principles and implementation methods. The above description of the embodiments is only for the purpose of helping to understand the method and core idea of this utility model. At the same time, for those skilled in the art, there will be changes in the specific implementation methods and application scope based on the idea of this utility model. In summary, the content of this specification should not be construed as a limitation of this utility model.
Claims
1. A mop bucket for easy cleaning, comprising a bucket body, an opening at the top of the bucket body, a lid connected to the opening, a cleaning inlet on the lid, and a cleaning part and a first support part disposed opposite to each other on the cleaning inlet, characterized in that: The cleaning port on the lid has a cleaning groove on its edge. The cleaning groove is located on the same side as the cleaning part. The cleaning groove is connected to a cleaning block, which is made of solid cleaning agent. The flat mop head can move up and down between the cleaning block and the first support part, so that the wiping material on the flat mop head comes into contact with the cleaning block and performs cleaning.
2. The easy-to-clean mop bucket according to claim 1, characterized in that: The cleaning block is a circular roller, which is rotatably connected in the cleaning groove. The cleaning groove has symmetrical support grooves on both sides. The support groove includes a vertical guide groove and an inclined elongated groove that are connected to each other. The upper part of the guide groove has a guide groove opening. The guide groove opening gradually narrows from one end to the other end. The end of the inclined elongated groove near the center of the lid is lower than the end of the inclined elongated groove away from the center of the lid.
3. The easy-to-clean mop bucket according to claim 2, characterized in that: The center of each end of the roller is connected to a roller cam, which can enter the inclined long groove through the guide groove opening and slide in the inclined long groove.
4. The easy-to-clean mop bucket according to claim 2, characterized in that: The roller has a roller through hole along the axial direction. A support column is rotatably connected inside the roller through hole. The two ends of the support column protrude from the two ends of the roller. The support column can enter the inclined long groove through the guide groove opening and slide in the inclined long groove.
5. The easy-to-clean mop bucket according to claim 4, characterized in that: The support column is connected to the C-shaped support frame. The support frame has through holes at both ends. The through holes are fitted onto the support column and the roller is located inside the support frame. Inclined support plates are provided on both sides of the cleaning groove. The inclination direction of the inclined support plates is parallel to the inclination direction of the inclined groove. The inclined support plates support the support frame so that the support frame is accommodated in the cleaning groove.
6. The easy-to-clean mop bucket according to claim 5, characterized in that: The support frame is connected to the elastic element. When the roller moves away from the center of the lid, the elastic element is compressed and its width decreases. When the roller moves closer to the center of the lid, the elastic element is released and its width increases, so that the elastic element uses its own elastic force to press the roller on the support column against the wiping object.
7. The easy-to-clean mop bucket according to claim 6, characterized in that: The elastic element is a V-shaped elastic clip, one end of which is inserted into the inner wall of the cleaning groove away from the center of the lid, and the other end is inserted into the support frame.
8. The easy-to-clean mop bucket according to claim 6, characterized in that: The elastic element is a deformation spring. A first protrusion is provided on the inner wall of the cleaning groove away from the center of the bucket lid, and a second protrusion is provided on the outer wall of the support frame. One end of the deformation spring is sleeved on the first protrusion, and the other end is sleeved on the second protrusion.
9. The mop bucket for easy cleaning according to any one of claims 1 to 8, characterized in that: The bucket lid includes a support cover, the outer periphery of which is connected to an outer ring body. A rotating plate is rotatably connected to the outer edges of opposite sides of the outer ring body. A protruding plate is provided on the lower part of the inner side of the rotating plate, and the protruding plate can be engaged with the lower edge of the bucket opening.
10. The easy-to-clean mop bucket according to claim 9, characterized in that: The inner side of the outer ring is connected to two hollow connecting posts. The two connecting posts are located on both sides of the rotating plate and are symmetrically arranged. The upper end of the connecting post is movably connected to the outer ring, and the lower end of the connecting post abuts against the upper edge of the opening of the barrel. The upper part of the connecting post is provided with a connecting post opening. A first spring is provided inside the connecting post. The upper end of the first spring is connected to the outer ring, and the lower end of the first spring is connected to the inner bottom surface of the connecting post.
11. The easy-to-clean mop bucket according to claim 10, characterized in that: The connecting post has symmetrically arranged upward-extending ear plates on its opening, and an outward-extending protrusion on the upper part of the ear plate. The outer ring body has an insertion hole, and the connecting post is connected to the outer ring body after the protrusion passes through the insertion hole. The ear plates can move up and down within the insertion hole.
12. The easy-to-clean mop bucket according to claim 11, characterized in that: The rotating plate has hinge protrusions at both ends, and the outer ring body has hinge holes that mate with the hinge protrusions.
13. The easy-to-clean mop bucket according to claim 12, characterized in that: A positioning plate is provided on the side of the rotating plate opposite to the convex plate. When the positioning plate is engaged with the lower edge of the opening of the barrel, the positioning plate abuts against the edge of the outer ring body.
14. The easy-to-clean mop bucket according to claim 13, characterized in that: The lower end of the positioning plate is provided with a protruding shaft, which is sleeved on one end of the second spring. The other end of the second spring abuts against the outside of the support cover. When the protruding plate is engaged with the lower edge of the barrel opening, the second spring is compressed. When the protruding plate is released from the lower edge of the barrel opening, the second spring is released.
15. The easy-to-clean mop bucket according to claim 14, characterized in that: The cleaning part includes comb teeth located below the cleaning groove and protruding from the side wall of the cleaning port. The first support part includes a cleaning roller rotatably connected to a first support shaft located on the edge of the cleaning port opposite to the comb teeth.
16. The easy-to-clean mop bucket according to claim 15, characterized in that: The comb teeth are provided with bristles, which protrude from the side wall of the cleaning port. The two ends of the bristles are bent towards the middle and are fixedly connected to the connecting part.
17. The easy-to-clean mop bucket according to claim 16, characterized in that: The support cover is provided with a mounting groove, the connecting part is disposed in the mounting groove and the bristles extend out from the opening of the mounting groove.
18. The mop bucket for easy cleaning according to any one of claims 1-8 and 16, characterized in that: The bucket lid also includes a squeezing spout, which has a squeezing part and a second support part.
19. The easy-to-clean mop bucket according to claim 18, characterized in that: The wringing section includes a first scraper plate and a second scraper plate arranged opposite to each other, and a second support portion is disposed between the first scraper plate and the second scraper plate, so that the flat mop head can move up and down between the first scraper plate and the second support portion and / or the flat mop head can move up and down between the second scraper plate and the second support portion to wring out water and dry the mop.
20. The easy-to-clean mop bucket according to claim 19, characterized in that: The distance from the second support to the first scraper blade is greater than the distance from the second support to the second scraper blade.
21. The easy-to-clean mop bucket according to claim 20, characterized in that: A water inlet is provided on the side wall of the squeezing spout, and the first scraper plate protrudes from the water inlet. A connecting plate is symmetrically provided on the side of the water inlet away from the squeezing spout. The connecting plate is provided with mounting holes. The two ends of the first scraper plate are provided with connecting shafts, and the connecting shafts are rotatably connected in the mounting holes.
22. The easy-to-clean mop bucket according to claim 21, characterized in that: The first scraper is a hollow tubular structure, and the upper surface of the first scraper gradually slopes downward from the side away from the second support to the side closer to the second support. The surface of the first scraper near the first support is a vertical plane to wring water out of the surface of the flat mop.
23. The easy-to-clean mop bucket according to claim 22, characterized in that: The second scraper blade is integrally formed with the bucket lid.
24. The easy-to-clean mop bucket according to claim 23, characterized in that: The second support includes two symmetrically arranged squeezing rollers, which are mounted on a mounting bracket on the side wall of the squeezing inlet.
25. The easy-to-clean mop bucket according to claim 24, characterized in that: The mounting frame has symmetrical vertical slides on both sides, and the water-squeezing roller can slide within the vertical slides.
26. The easy-to-clean mop bucket according to claim 25, characterized in that: The bucket body includes a cleaning area and a squeezing area. The cleaning area corresponds to the cleaning port, and the squeezing area corresponds to the squeezing port. Drain outlets are provided in the cleaning area and the squeezing area respectively, and the drain outlets are located on the side wall of the bucket body.
27. The mop bucket for easy cleaning according to any one of claims 1 to 8 and 25, characterized in that: It also includes a handle, which is rotatably connected to the barrel body.
28. The easy-to-clean mop bucket according to claim 25, characterized in that: The support cover has a marking for drying wood flooring corresponding to the first scraper plate, and the support cover has a marking for drying floor tiles corresponding to the second scraper plate.