Water channel type mop with self-cleaning function

The water-channel design of the mop ensures continuous water supply and wastewater removal, solving the drying problem caused by water consumption in traditional mops and improving cleaning effectiveness and efficiency.

CN223969076UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-06SUZHOU BEHIGH CLEANING TECH CO LTD
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Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-03-20
Publication Date
2026-03-06

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Technical Problem

Traditional mops dry quickly during the cleaning process due to natural water loss, resulting in reduced cleaning effectiveness.

Method used

It adopts a water channel design, which achieves continuous water supply through the combination of water inlet, water storage tank, water outlet, water inlet nozzle and water dispenser; at the same time, it is equipped with sewage outlet, water suction nozzle and water suction pump to remove sewage in time and prevent residue.

Benefits of technology

Ensure the mop is continuously supplied with water during the cleaning process to maintain moisture, improve the consistency and continuity of cleaning results, reduce wastewater residue, and extend the effective cleaning time.

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Abstract

The utility model discloses a water channel type self-cleaning function mop, and relates to the technical field of mops, the water channel type self-cleaning function mop comprises a mopping plate, one side of the mopping plate is provided with a mop for wiping the ground, one side of the mopping plate away from the mop is provided with a water inlet hole penetrating through the mopping plate, the mopping plate is provided with a fixing pad, and the fixing pad is provided with a water inlet nozzle communicated with the water inlet hole. The water inlet nozzle is connected with a water outlet machine for supplying water through a pipeline; the mopping plate serves as a basic supporting structure and provides stable bearing for the mop and follow-up water supply and drainage assemblies, the mop is used for being in direct contact with the ground to complete the cleaning task, an inlet is created for follow-up continuous water supply through the arrangement of the water inlet holes, and the mop is fixed through the fixing pad, the water inlet nozzle and the pipeline connected with the water outlet machine. Cleaning water can be continuously introduced into a mop area, the problem that a traditional mop becomes dry quickly due to natural consumption of water is solved, it is ensured that the mop can be supplemented with water in the cleaning process, and the good cleaning effect is maintained.
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Technical Field

[0001] This application relates to the field of mop technology, and in particular to water-channel self-cleaning mops. Background Technology

[0002] In daily life and numerous cleaning scenarios, mops serve as a crucial tool for floor cleaning, bearing the heavy responsibility of removing dust and stains and maintaining a clean environment. From cleaning living room and bedroom floors in homes to maintaining large floors in commercial venues such as supermarkets and hotel lobbies, and even cleaning special areas in industrial plants, mops are ubiquitous.

[0003] In the existing technology, conventional mops include cotton mops, fiber mops, and plywood mops.

[0004] Regarding the aforementioned technologies, the inventors believe that most mops currently rely on the water absorption properties of the material itself to store cleaning water. In actual mopping, although they can carry a certain amount of water after initial wetting, the mop will dry out due to lack of water as the water continues to evaporate and is consumed in large quantities when wiping stains on the floor, thus reducing the cleaning effect. Utility Model Content

[0005] The purpose of this application is to provide a water-channel self-cleaning mop to improve the problem that most current mops rely primarily on the water absorption properties of the material itself to store cleaning water.

[0006] This application provides a water-channel self-cleaning mop, employing the following technical solution:

[0007] A water-channel self-cleaning mop includes a mop plate, on one side of which a mop cloth for wiping the floor is provided. A water inlet hole is provided through the mop plate on the side of the mop plate away from the mop cloth. A fixing pad is provided on the mop plate. A water inlet nozzle is provided through the fixing pad and the water inlet hole. The water inlet nozzle is connected to a water dispenser for water supply through a pipe.

[0008] By adopting the above technical solution, the mop plate serves as the basic support structure, providing a stable load for the mop and subsequent water supply and drainage components. The mop is used to directly contact the ground to complete the cleaning task. The water inlet creates an entrance for continuous water supply. Through the fixing pad, water inlet, and pipes connected to the water dispenser, cleaning water can be continuously introduced into the mop area, which helps to solve the problem of traditional mops drying out quickly due to natural water consumption. This ensures that the mop can be replenished with water during the cleaning process and maintain a good cleaning effect.

[0009] Optionally, the mop plate has a water storage tank connected to the water inlet along its length, and the mop plate has several water outlets for supplying water to the mop at the location of the water storage tank.

[0010] By adopting the above technical solution, the water storage tank can temporarily store the water flowing in from the water inlet, which plays a role in buffering and balancing the water flow. Several water outlets further disperse the water in the water storage tank and deliver it to various parts of the mop, reducing local water accumulation or water shortage, making the mop more evenly moist, and helping to improve the consistency of cleaning effect.

[0011] Optionally, the water outlet holes are arranged sequentially and evenly along the length of the water storage tank.

[0012] By adopting the above technical solutions, it is possible to ensure that all parts of the mop maintain the same level of moisture during the mopping process, preventing the front from drying out while the back remains wet, thus ensuring the stability of the cleaning effect and improving the quality of mopping.

[0013] Optionally, the side of the mop plate facing away from the mop and located on both sides of the water inlet hole are provided with sewage holes for absorbing sewage from the mop. The fixing pad is provided with a suction nozzle corresponding to the sewage hole, and the suction nozzle is connected to a water pump through a pipe.

[0014] By adopting the above technical solution, after the mop absorbs a large amount of stains and sewage, the sewage can be sucked away in time. On the one hand, this avoids sewage residue on the mop, which may cause secondary pollution. On the other hand, it reduces the weight of the mop, enabling it to continuously and efficiently absorb new stains and extend the effective cleaning time of the mop per cleaning cycle.

[0015] Optionally, a wastewater trough is provided on the side of the mop plate near the mop cloth, and the wastewater trough is connected to the wastewater hole.

[0016] By adopting the above technical solution, the sewage tank provides a temporary storage space for sewage sucked from the mop. The sewage tank is connected to the sewage hole to determine the sewage flow direction, which helps to prevent sewage leakage during the suction process, keep the clean area dry, and facilitates subsequent centralized treatment of sewage.

[0017] Optionally, the wastewater tank is provided with several water columns that come into contact with the mop.

[0018] By adopting the above technical solution, the water column can pre-absorb some of the sewage on the mop before the water pump starts working, playing a role in preliminary filtration and auxiliary water suction. The water column helps to improve the sewage collection efficiency, making the subsequent suction work of the water pump smoother and reducing sewage residue.

[0019] Optionally, the water column covers the sewage tank.

[0020] By adopting the above technical solution, the water column fills the sewage tank, making the most of the space in the sewage tank, improving the absorption efficiency of sewage seeping from the mop, further enhancing the comprehensiveness and efficiency of sewage suction, and optimizing the self-cleaning effect of the mop.

[0021] Optionally, the water column is flush with the sewage tank.

[0022] By adopting the above technical solution, the mop can be placed stably, which facilitates the absorption of water by the water column and helps to ensure the wiping effect of the mop.

[0023] In summary, this application includes at least the following beneficial technical effects of water-channel self-cleaning mops:

[0024] 1. The mop plate serves as the basic support structure, providing a stable load-bearing structure for the mop and subsequent water supply and drainage components. The mop is used to directly contact the ground to complete the cleaning task. The water inlet provides an entry point for continuous water supply. Through the fixing pad, water inlet, and pipes connected to the water dispenser, cleaning water can be continuously introduced into the mop area, which helps to solve the problem of traditional mops drying out quickly due to natural water consumption. This ensures that the mop can be replenished with water during the cleaning process and maintain a good cleaning effect.

[0025] 2. After the mop absorbs a large amount of stains and sewage, it can promptly remove the sewage, which on the one hand prevents sewage residue on the mop from causing secondary pollution, and on the other hand reduces the load on the mop, allowing it to continuously and efficiently absorb new stains and extend the effective cleaning time of the mop per cleaning cycle.

[0026] 3. The water column can pre-absorb some of the sewage on the mop before the water pump starts working, playing a role in preliminary filtration and auxiliary water suction. The water column helps to improve sewage collection efficiency, making the subsequent suction work of the water pump smoother and reducing sewage residue. Attached Figure Description

[0027] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of the water-channel self-cleaning mop;

[0028] Figure 2 This is an exploded schematic diagram illustrating the structure of the water inlet hole in the embodiment;

[0029] Figure 3 This is a cross-sectional schematic diagram used to illustrate the water storage tank in the embodiment;

[0030] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram illustrating the structure of the sewage tank in the embodiment.

[0031] In the diagram, 1 is the sliding plate; 11 is the water inlet; 12 is the water storage tank; 13 is the water outlet; 14 is the sewage outlet; 15 is the sewage tank; 151 is the water column; 2 is the mop; 3 is the fixing pad; 31 is the water inlet; and 32 is the water suction nozzle. Detailed Implementation

[0032] The following is in conjunction with the appendix Figure 1 -Appendix Figure 4 This application will be described in further detail below.

[0033] Water-type self-cleaning mop, refer to Figure 1 , Figure 2 ,include:

[0034] The mop plate 1 is typically a flat, rigid structure with a certain degree of strength and rigidity, and can be made of EVA material. Its function is to provide support and a mounting base for the entire mop head 2 assembly. A mop head 2 for wiping the floor is installed on one side of the mop plate 1. The mop head 2 is made of a soft, absorbent, and cleaning fabric material, such as cotton or microfiber cloth, and is fixed to the mop plate 1 using detachable connections such as Velcro or snaps for easy replacement and cleaning.

[0035] Reference Figure 2 , Figure 3 A water inlet 11 is provided through the side of the mop 2 away from the mop plate 1. The water inlet 11 is a circular or square through hole opened on the mop plate 1 to introduce water into the interior of the mop plate 1. A water storage tank 12 is provided inside the mop plate 1 along its length direction and is connected to the water inlet 11. The water storage tank 12 is an elongated groove integrally formed inside the mop plate 1 and has an integral communication structure with the water inlet 11, which ensures that water flows smoothly from the water inlet 11 into the water storage tank 12. Several water outlet holes 13 are provided on the mop plate 1 at the position of the water storage tank 12 to supply water to the mop 2. In this embodiment, six water outlet holes 13 are preferred. The water outlet holes 13 are small holes evenly distributed at the bottom of the water storage tank 12 and are integral with the water storage tank 12. The water outlet holes 13 are arranged evenly along the length direction of the water storage tank 12 to ensure that water is supplied to the mop 2 evenly.

[0036] Reference Figure 2 The mop plate 1 is equipped with a fixing pad 3, which is a rubber or silicone gasket. It is fixed to the side of the mop plate 1 away from the mop 2 by means of glue or bolts. Its function is to seal the water inlet hole 11 and the wastewater hole 14 to reduce water and air leakage. The fixing pad 3 is connected to the water inlet hole 11 by a water inlet nozzle 31. The water inlet nozzle 31 is a tubular structure made of plastic or metal. It is connected to the fixing pad 3 by heat fusion or sealant to ensure the airtightness of the connection. The water inlet nozzle 31 is connected to a water dispenser (not shown in the figure) through a pipe. The pipe is a soft rubber or plastic pipe and is connected to the water inlet nozzle 31 and the water dispenser through a pipe clamp. The water dispenser can be a water pump or other device that can provide pressurized water supply to provide cleaning water for the mop 2.

[0037] Reference Figure 2The mop plate 1 has wastewater holes 14 on the side opposite to the mop 2 and located on both sides of the water inlet 11. The wastewater holes 14 are also through holes opened on the mop plate 1, similar to the water inlet 11. The fixing pad 3 is provided with a suction nozzle 32 corresponding to the wastewater holes 14. The structure and material of the suction nozzle 32 are the same as those of the water inlet 31. It is connected to the fixing pad 3 by heat fusion or sealant. The suction nozzle 32 is connected to a water pump (not shown in the figure) through a pipe. The pipe connection method is the same as that at the water inlet 31. When the water pump is working, it generates suction to suck the wastewater on the mop 2 through the wastewater holes 14 and the suction nozzle 32.

[0038] The suction pump and the discharge machine are located in two separate boxes. The box containing the discharge machine contains water, while the box containing the suction pump stores the collected wastewater. The two boxes are fixed to a plate equipped with casters by bolts and move with the trailer 1.

[0039] Reference Figure 4 A wastewater tank 15 is provided on the side of the mop plate 1 near the mop 2. The wastewater tank 15 is an integrally formed tank body on the side of the mop plate 1 near the mop 2, which is connected to the wastewater hole 14 and is used to collect wastewater sucked from the mop 2. Several water columns 151 that are in contact with the mop 2 are provided in the wastewater tank 15, and the water columns 151 are flush with the wastewater tank 15.

[0040] The implementation principle of this application embodiment is as follows:

[0041] In actual use, the water dispenser connected to the water inlet 31 is started. Water flows through the pipe, water inlet 31, and water inlet hole 11 into the water storage tank 12 inside the mop plate 1. Then, water is continuously supplied to the mop 2 through the water outlet holes 13 evenly distributed at the bottom of the water storage tank 12, keeping the mop 2 moist and maintaining the cleaning effect. At the same time, the water pump connected to the suction nozzle 32 is turned on. The suction force generated by the pump is transmitted to the suction nozzle 32 through the pipe. The wastewater hole 14 and the wastewater tank 15 are connected to form a suction channel. The water column 151 contacts the mop 2, sucking the wastewater on the mop 2 into the wastewater tank 15. Then, the wastewater is sucked away through the wastewater hole 14, the suction nozzle 32, and the pipe, realizing real-time cleaning of the mop 2, avoiding secondary pollution, and improving cleaning efficiency and effect.

[0042] The embodiments described in this specific implementation are preferred embodiments of this application and are not intended to limit the scope of protection of this application. Identical components are represented by the same reference numerals. Therefore, all equivalent changes made to the structure, shape, and principle of this application should be covered within the scope of protection of this application.

Claims

1. A water channel type self-cleaning function mop, characterized by: The utility model relates to a mop board (1) is provided with mop (2) for wiping ground on one side, water inlet hole (11) is provided through the mop board (1) on the side of the mop board (1) away from the mop (2), the mop board (1) is provided with fixed pad (3), the fixed pad (3) is provided with water inlet nozzle (31) in communication with water inlet hole (11), the water outlet machine of water supply is connected through pipeline with water inlet nozzle (31).

2. The water channel type self-cleaning function mop pad according to claim 1, wherein: The mop board (1) is provided with water storage groove (12) in communication with water inlet hole (11) along the length direction, and a plurality of water outlet holes (13) for supplying water to the mop (2) are arranged at the position of the water storage groove (12) of the mop board (1).

3. The water channel type self-cleaning function mop cloth according to claim 2, characterized in that: The water outlet holes (13) are arranged uniformly along the length direction of the water storage groove (12).

4. The water channel type self-cleaning function mop pad according to claim 1, wherein: The mop board (1) is provided with sewage hole (14) for sucking sewage of the mop (2) on the side of the mop board (1) away from the mop (2) and at both sides of the water inlet hole (11), the fixed pad (3) is provided with water suction nozzle (32) corresponding to the sewage hole (14), and the water suction nozzle (32) is connected with a water suction pump through a pipeline.

5. The water channel type self-cleaning function mop cloth according to claim 4, characterized in that: The mop board (1) is provided with sewage tank (15) close to the mop (2), and the sewage tank (15) is in communication with the sewage hole (14).

6. The water channel type self-cleaning function mop cloth according to claim 5, characterized in that: The sewage tank (15) is provided with a plurality of water column (151) in contact with the mop (2).

7. The water channel type self-cleaning function mop cloth according to claim 6, characterized in that: The water column (151) covers the sewage tank (15).

8. The water channel type self-cleaning function mop cloth according to claim 7, characterized in that: The water column (151) is flush with the sewage tank (15).