Multifunctional cleaning switching structure and cleaning tool
By designing a drive module and a switching switch, the cleaning head can be easily switched, solving the problems of complex operation and hygiene in existing technologies, and improving the convenience and hygiene of cleaning tools.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-03-31
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-10
AI Technical Summary
The switching mechanism of existing multi-functional cleaning tools is too complicated, making them inconvenient to operate and easy to get your hands dirty, which affects hygiene.
A multifunctional cleaning switching structure was designed. Through the cooperation of the drive module and the switching switch, the cleaning head can be easily switched between working and non-working states. The operator can use their foot or other means to ensure that the cleaning head is stable in the designated position without manual operation. The locking mechanism ensures that the cleaning head is stable in the designated position.
It simplifies the operation process, avoids hand contact, maintains the hygiene and cleanliness of cleaning tools, and reduces the space occupied when not in use.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to daily necessities, specifically to a multifunctional cleaning switching structure and cleaning tool. Background Technology
[0002] Multi-functional cleaning tools refer to tools that include at least two cleaning heads. To prevent different cleaning heads from interfering with each other when they are in operation, a switching mechanism is usually set up to switch the state of the cleaning heads, for example, to switch the cleaning heads between working and non-working states.
[0003] However, since cleaning tools are used to clean the environment, they will inevitably have some dirt on them. If the switching structure is too complicated, not only will the operation process be longer, but when the operation is so complicated that it requires manual operation, it will also bring some hygiene problems. Utility Model Content
[0004] To address at least one of the aforementioned problems, according to one aspect of the present invention, a multifunctional cleaning switching structure is provided.
[0005] The multifunctional cleaning switching structure includes a drive module for driving at least one cleaning head to reciprocate between a first position and a second position. The drive module has a first state corresponding to the first position and a second state corresponding to the second position. It also includes a mounting base and a switching switch pivotally mounted on the mounting base about a first pivot axis. The switching switch rotates relative to the mounting base about the first pivot axis between the first switching state and the second switching state to drive the drive module to move between the first state and the second state.
[0006] Since the switch can drive the drive module to move between the first and second states when it rotates around the first pivot axis between the first and second states, the drive module can then drive the cleaning head to reciprocate between the first and second positions. Thus, the different positions of the cleaning head can be switched by rotating the switch, making the operation simple.
[0007] In some embodiments, the first pivot axis is arranged parallel to the upper surface of the mounting base on which the switch is mounted. Thus, when the switch rotates relative to the mounting base about the first pivot axis, one end of the switch tilts upwards. At this point, the switching state of the switch can be changed by pressing it (e.g., from a first switching state to a second switching state). When the cleaning head is a sweeping tool or mop, the operator can operate the switch with their foot instead of their hands, thus avoiding soiling their hands.
[0008] In some implementations, the cleaning head is in the working state when it is in the first position, and in the non-working state when it is in the second position. Thus, the working and non-working states of the cleaning head can be easily and quickly switched using a toggle switch.
[0009] In some embodiments, the toggle switch has a first pressing portion and a second pressing portion that extend parallel to the first pivot axis and in opposite directions. Thus, when the toggle switch rotates relative to the mounting base about the first pivot axis, the first pressing portion or the second pressing portion will tilt upwards, and the switching state of the toggle switch can be changed by pressing the end of the first pressing portion or the second pressing portion.
[0010] In some embodiments, the mounting base has a receiving cavity for accommodating the cleaning head and an inlet / outlet for the cleaning head to extend from the receiving cavity. When the cleaning head is in a first position, it extends from the inlet / outlet, and when the cleaning head is in a second position, it is stored in the receiving cavity. Thus, when the cleaning head is not needed, a switch can be used to drive the drive module to move the cleaning head to the second position, where it is stored in the receiving cavity of the mounting base, preventing the cleaning tool from affecting the cleanliness of the external environment.
[0011] In some embodiments, the drive module includes a first sliding channel and a first sliding block that are adapted to each other. The first sliding channel is fixedly disposed relative to the mounting base. The switch is configured to drive the first sliding block to reciprocate along the extension direction of the first sliding channel when switching between a first switching state and a second switching state, thereby driving the cleaning head to reciprocate between a first position and a second position. Thus, by simplifying the structure of the drive module, the first sliding block can be driven to reciprocate along the first sliding channel simply by rotating the switch, ensuring both a simple and compact structure and ease of operation.
[0012] In some embodiments, the multi-functional cleaning switching structure further includes a locking mechanism for locking the cleaning head relative to the mounting base when it is in the first and second positions. Thus, the cleaning head can be locked relative to the mounting base by the locking mechanism when it is in the first and second positions, ensuring that the cleaning head is stably positioned in both positions.
[0013] In some embodiments, the switch includes a toggle block disposed between a first pressing portion and a second pressing portion, the toggle block extending toward the side where a first sliding block is located; the first sliding block is provided with an adapter groove adapted to the toggle block and a guide groove for guiding the toggle block into the adapter groove, the guide groove being disposed on the side of the adapter groove toward the first pivot axis.
[0014] Therefore, when the first pressing part or the second pressing part is pressed, the paddle will rotate relative to the mounting base around the first pivot axis. While the paddle rotates, it will drive the first sliding block with the matching groove to reciprocate along the first sliding channel, so as to drive the cleaning head to reciprocate between the first position and the second position.
[0015] In some embodiments, the extension direction X of the first sliding channel is perpendicular to the first pivot axis. Thus, when the first pressing part or the second pressing part is pressed, the lever will rotate relative to the mounting base around the first pivot axis. As the lever rotates, it will cause the first sliding block with the fitting groove to reciprocate along the first sliding channel.
[0016] In some embodiments, the guide groove is a "V"-shaped groove, and the width of the guide groove gradually decreases from the side where the first pivot axis is located to the side where the adapter groove is located. This allows the guide groove to guide the insertion of the push block into the adapter groove, and the guide groove does not obstruct the rotation of the push block when the push block rotates relative to the mounting base about the first pivot axis and drives the first sliding block to reciprocate along the extension direction of the first sliding channel.
[0017] In some embodiments, the toggle block is perpendicular to the first pivot axis. Thus, when the toggle block rotates relative to the mounting base about the first pivot axis, it can drive the first sliding block to reciprocate along the extension direction of the first sliding channel.
[0018] In some embodiments, the toggle switch is pivotally mounted on a mounting base via a bracket, the mounting base having a first opening corresponding to a guide groove and allowing the toggle block to pass through. This prevents the mounting base from obstructing the rotation of the toggle block.
[0019] In some embodiments, the free ends of the first pressing part and the second pressing part are located outside the first opening. This prevents the first pressing part and the second pressing part from moving into the first opening during rotation, thus avoiding difficulty for the operator to press the first pressing part and the second pressing part.
[0020] In some embodiments, the first sliding channel and the first sliding block are disposed within the receiving cavity. This avoids the influence of the external environment on the drive module; for example, dust and gravel can affect the smoothness of the first sliding block's movement within the first sliding channel.
[0021] According to another aspect of this application, a cleaning tool is provided, which includes the aforementioned multi-functional cleaning switching structure and a cleaning head disposed on a drive module. Thus, different positions of the cleaning head can be switched by rotating a switching switch, making operation simple.
[0022] In some embodiments, the cleaning tool further includes at least one set of motion units; the drive module of the multi-functional cleaning switching structure is configured to drive the cleaning head thereon to reciprocate between a first position and a second position in different directions by driving the motion units.
[0023] This application, by setting at least one set of motion units, allows for the installation of cleaning heads with different cleaning functions on different motion units on the mounting base of the cleaning tool. This avoids increasing the burden of cleaning work by having to carry more than two cleaning tools at the same time. At the same time, different motion units can drive the cleaning heads mounted on them to reciprocate between working and non-working states. This allows the cleaning heads to be moved into the receiving cavity of the mounting base by all motion units when not in use, thereby reducing the space occupied by the cleaning tool when not in use. Moreover, since multiple sets of motion units can be driven by a single drive module, the operation of this multi-directional motion mechanism is convenient. Attached Figure Description
[0024] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the cleaning head of the multifunctional cleaning switching structure in the first position according to one embodiment of the present invention.
[0025] Figure 2 for Figure 1 A schematic diagram of the cross-sectional structure of the multifunctional cleaning switching structure along the AA direction.
[0026] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the cleaning head of the multifunctional cleaning switching structure in the second position according to one embodiment of the present invention.
[0027] Figure 4 for Figure 3 A schematic diagram of the multifunctional cleaning switching structure from another perspective;
[0028] Figure 5 for Figure 4 A schematic diagram of the cross-sectional structure of the multifunctional cleaning switching structure along the BB direction.
[0029] Figure 6 for Figure 5 A magnified schematic diagram of the multifunctional cleaning switching structure at point C shown.
[0030] Figure 7 for Figure 1 Another structural schematic diagram of the multifunctional cleaning switching structure shown;
[0031] Figure 8 for Figure 7 A schematic diagram of the cross-sectional structure of the multifunctional cleaning switching structure along the DD direction.
[0032] Figure 9 for Figure 7 A schematic diagram of the disassembled state structure of the multifunctional cleaning switching structure shown.
[0033] Figure 10 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the elder sister tool according to one embodiment of this application;
[0034] Reference numerals: 20, mounting base; 21, upper housing; 22, lower housing; 201, upper surface; 202, receiving cavity; 203, inlet / outlet; 204, first opening; 205, bracket; 206, second opening; 30, drive module; 31, first sliding channel; 32, first sliding block; 321, adapter groove; 3211, stop block; 322, guide groove; 40, locking mechanism; 41, first buckle; 42, first slot; 50, switch; 51, first pivot shaft; 52, first pressing part; 53, second pressing part; 54, toggle block; 60, motion unit; 61, transmission mechanism; 62, moving unit; 70, cleaning head; 80, mop; 90, adapter block; 91, second pivot shaft; 92, pivot connection unit. Detailed Implementation
[0035] It should be noted that, unless otherwise specified, the embodiments and features described in this application can be combined with each other.
[0036] It should also be noted that, in this document, relational terms such as "first" and "second" are used only to distinguish one entity or operation from another, and do not necessarily require or imply any such actual relationship or order between these entities or operations. Furthermore, the terms "comprising" or "including" include not only those elements but also other elements not expressly listed, or elements inherent to such a process, method, article, or apparatus. Unless otherwise specified, an element defined by the phrase "comprising..." does not exclude the presence of other identical elements in the process, method, article, or apparatus that includes said element. The terminology used herein is generally that commonly used by those skilled in the art; in case of any discrepancy with commonly used terminology, the terminology used herein shall prevail.
[0037] Furthermore, for ease of description, spatial relative terms such as “below,” “under,” “lower,” “above,” and “upper” may be used herein to describe the relationship between one element or component and another (or other) element or component as shown in the figure. In addition to the orientation shown in the figure, spatial relative terms are intended to include different orientations of the device during use or operation. The device may be oriented in other ways (rotated 90 degrees or in other orientations), and the spatial relative descriptors used herein can be interpreted accordingly.
[0038] To make the objectives, technical solutions, and advantages of the embodiments of this utility model clearer, the technical solutions of the embodiments of this utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of this utility model, not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of this utility model, all other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art without creative effort are within the protection scope of this utility model.
[0039] Figures 1 to 9 The diagram schematically illustrates a multifunctional cleaning switching structure according to one embodiment of the present invention.
[0040] like Figure 8 As shown, the multifunctional cleaning switching structure includes a mounting base 20, a first sliding channel 31, and a first sliding block 32; the first sliding channel 31 is integrally formed or machined on the mounting base 20; the first sliding block 32 is adapted to the first sliding channel 31. Figure 2 As shown, the multi-functional cleaning switching structure also includes a first pivot shaft 51, a first pressing part 52, a second pressing part 53, and a lever 54; the first pressing part 52 and the second pressing part 53 are parallel to the first pivot shaft 51 and extend in opposite directions; the lever 54 is disposed between the first pressing part 52 and the second pressing part 53 and extends toward the side where the first sliding block 32 is located; the first pressing part 52, the second pressing part 53, and the lever 54 are fixedly disposed relative to each other, for example, integrally formed or machined; the first sliding block 32 is integrally formed or machined with an adapter groove 321 that is adapted to the lever 54 and a guide groove 322 that provides guidance for the lever 54 to extend into the adapter groove 321, and the guide groove 322 is disposed on the side of the adapter groove 321 toward the first pivot shaft 51.
[0041] When the switch 50 rotates relative to the mounting base 20 about the first pivot axis 51, the first pressing part 52 or the second pressing part 53 will tilt upwards. At this time, by pressing the end of the first pressing part 52 or the second pressing part 53, the switch 50 can be rotated relative to the mounting base 20 about the first pivot axis 51 to change the switching state of the switch 50, so that the switch 50 is in the first switching state (e.g., Figure 1 and Figure 2 (as shown) and the second switching state (as shown) Figures 3 to 8 The switching occurs between the first switching state and the second switching state. Since the toggle block 54 is adapted to the adapter slot 321 of the first sliding block 32, when the switch 50 switches between the first switching state and the second switching state, it will drive the first sliding block 32 to reciprocate along the extension direction X of the first sliding channel 31.
[0042] In some embodiments, such as Figure 8As shown, the first sliding channel 31 and the first sliding block 32 constitute the driving module 30 of one embodiment of this application. The driving module 30 can also be implemented using structures commonly used in the prior art; for example, utility model patent CN220236803U discloses a driving unit in a multifunctional cleaning tool. The driving module 30 has a first state corresponding to the first switching state of the switch 50 (e.g., ...). Figure 1 and Figure 2 (as shown); and the second state corresponding to the second switching state of the switch 50 (as shown). Figures 3 to 8 As shown, when the switch 50 rotates relative to the mounting base 20 around the first pivot axis 51 between the first switching state and the second switching state, it can drive the drive module 30 to move between the first state and the second state.
[0043] The drive module 30 is configured to drive at least one cleaning head 70 in a first position (e.g., Figure 1 and Figure 2 (as shown) and the second position (as shown) Figures 3 to 8 The drive module 30 reciprocates between the two positions (as shown). The first state of the drive module 30 corresponds to the first position of the cleaning head 70, and the second state of the drive module 30 corresponds to the second position of the cleaning head 70. When the cleaning head 70 is in the first position, it is in the working state; when the cleaning head 70 is in the second position, it is in the non-working state. The working and non-working states of the cleaning head 70 can be easily and quickly switched by the switch 50.
[0044] In one implementation where the drive module 30 is configured to drive at least one cleaning head 70 to reciprocate between a first position and a second position, the drive module 30 drives the cleaning head 70 to reciprocate between the first position and the second position via a drive motion unit 60. The motion unit 60 includes a transmission mechanism 61 and a moving unit 62. The transmission mechanism 61 can be the first transmission mechanism 61 disclosed in the multi-functional cleaning tool of utility model patent CN220236803U, and the moving unit 62 can be the first moving unit 62 disclosed in the multi-functional cleaning tool of utility model patent CN220236803U. 1. The connection method between the first sliding block 32 and the utility model patent disclosed in this application is the same as the connection method between the sliding block and the utility model patent disclosed in CN220236803U, and will not be repeated here. The connection method between the first transmission mechanism 61 and the moving unit 62 is the same as the connection method between the first moving unit 62 and the utility model patent disclosed in CN220236803U, and will not be repeated here. The connection method between the moving unit 62 and the cleaning head 70 is the same as the connection method between the cleaning component and the utility model patent disclosed in CN220236803U, and will not be repeated here.
[0045] In some embodiments, such as Figure 8 As shown, the multi-functional cleaning switching structure also includes a first latch 41 and a first slot 42; the first latch 41 is integrally formed, machined, or connected to the first sliding block 32; the first slot 42 is integrally formed or machined on the mounting base 20. When the switch 50 is in the first switching state, the first sliding block 32 engages with one of the first slots 42 on the mounting base 20 through the first latch 41 to lock the first sliding block 32 on the mounting base 20; when the switch 50 is in the second switching state, the first sliding block 32 engages with the other first slot 42 on the mounting base 20 through the first latch 41 to lock the first sliding block 32 on the mounting base 20; when the switch 50 is between the first and second switching states, the first latch 41 on the first sliding block 32 separates from the first slot 42 on the mounting base 20 to unlock the first sliding block 32 from the mounting base 20.
[0046] In some embodiments, such as Figure 8 As shown, the first latch 41 and the first slot 42 constitute the locking mechanism 40 of one embodiment of this application. The locking mechanism 40 can also be implemented using structures commonly used in the prior art, for example,
[0047] In some embodiments, such as Figure 2As shown, the first pivot shaft 51, the first pressing part 52, the second pressing part 53, and the toggle block 54 constitute a switching switch 50 according to an embodiment of this application.
[0048] Since the switch 50 can drive the drive module 30 to move between the first and second states when it rotates around the first pivot axis 51 between the first and second switching states, the drive module 30 can drive the cleaning head 70 to reciprocate between the first and second positions. When the cleaning head 70 is in the first and second positions, it can be locked relative to the mounting base 20 by the locking mechanism 40. Thus, the different positions of the cleaning head 70 can be switched by rotating the switch 50, which is simple to operate. Moreover, since the first sliding block 32 can drive the cleaning head 70 to reciprocate between the first and second positions when it reciprocates along the extension direction of the first sliding channel 31, the structure of the drive module 30 is simplified. Furthermore, the first sliding block 32 can be driven to reciprocate along the first sliding channel 31 by rotating the switch 50, which ensures both a simple and compact structure and convenient operation.
[0049] In some preferred embodiments, such as Figure 2 As shown, the switch 50 is mounted on the mounting base 20 via a bracket 205. For example, the switch 20 can be pivotally mounted on the bracket 50 about a first pivot axis 51, and the bracket 50 is fixedly mounted relative to the mounting base 20. Specifically, the toggle block 54, the first pressing part 52, or the second pressing part 53 can be pivotally mounted on the bracket 205 via the first pivot axis 51.
[0050] In some preferred embodiments, such as Figure 8 As shown, the first sliding channel 31 is integrally formed or machined in the receiving cavity 202 of the mounting base 20 and extends along the first direction X to avoid the influence of the external environment on the drive module 30.
[0051] In some preferred embodiments, such as Figure 3 As shown, the first pivot axis 51 is arranged parallel to the upper surface 201 of the mounting base 20 on which the switch 50 is provided. When the switch 50 rotates relative to the mounting base 20 around the first pivot axis 51, one end of the switch 50 will tilt upward. At this time, the switching state of the switch 50 can be changed by pressing. When the cleaning head 70 is a cleaning tool or mop 80, the operator can operate the switch 50 with their foot instead of using their hands, thus avoiding getting their hands dirty.
[0052] In some preferred embodiments, such as Figure 8 As shown, the mounting base 20 has a receiving cavity 202 for accommodating a cleaning head 70 and an inlet / outlet 203 for the cleaning head 70 to extend out of the receiving cavity 202. When the cleaning head 70 is in a first position, it extends out of the inlet / outlet 203 (e.g., ...). Figure 1 and Figure 2 As shown), when the cleaning head 70 is in the second position, it is stored in the receiving cavity 202 (as shown). Figures 3 to 8 As shown, when the cleaning head 70 is not needed, the drive module 30 can be driven by the switch 50 to move the cleaning head 70 to the second position, and the cleaning head 70 can be stored in the receiving cavity 202 of the mounting base 20, so as to avoid the cleaning tool affecting the cleanliness of the external environment.
[0053] In some preferred embodiments, the extension direction (first direction) X of the first sliding channel 31 is perpendicular to the first pivot axis 51, so that when the first pressing part 52 or the second pressing part 53 is pressed, the toggle block 54 will rotate around the first pivot axis 51 relative to the mounting base 20. While the toggle block 54 rotates, it will drive the first sliding block 32 with the adaptation groove 321 to reciprocate along the first sliding channel 31.
[0054] In some preferred embodiments, such as Figure 2 , Figure 5 and Figure 6 As shown, the guide groove 322 is a "V"-shaped groove, and the width of the guide groove 322 gradually decreases from the side where the first pivot axis 51 is located to the side where the adapter groove 321 is located. Therefore, the guide groove 322 provides guidance for the insertion of the push block 54 into the adapter groove 321. Furthermore, when the push block 54 rotates relative to the mounting base 20 about the first pivot axis 51 and drives the first sliding block 32 to reciprocate along the extension direction of the first sliding channel 31, the guide groove 322 does not obstruct the rotation of the push block 54.
[0055] In some preferred embodiments, such as Figure 6 As shown, the adapter groove 321 has stop blocks 3211 arranged on both sides along the first direction X, so that when the push block 54 rotates relative to the mounting base 20 around the first pivot axis 51, it can abut against the stop block 3211, so as to drive the first sliding block 32 to reciprocate along the first direction X.
[0056] In some preferred embodiments, such as Figure 2 , Figure 5 and Figure 6 As shown, the toggle block 54 is perpendicular to the first pivot axis 51, so that when the toggle block 54 rotates relative to the mounting base 20 around the first pivot axis 51, it can drive the first sliding block 32 to reciprocate along the extension direction of the first sliding channel 31.
[0057] In some preferred embodiments, such as Figure 2 , Figure 5 and Figure 6As shown, the mounting base 20 has an integrally formed or machined first opening 204 corresponding to the guide groove 322 and for the paddle 54 to pass through, so as to avoid the mounting base 20 obstructing the rotation of the paddle 54. Preferably, the free ends of the first pressing part 52 and the second pressing part 53 are located outside the first opening 204, so as to prevent the first pressing part 52 and the second pressing part 53 from moving into the first opening 204 during rotation, making it difficult for the operator to press the first pressing part 52 and the second pressing part 53.
[0058] Figures 1 to 10 The illustration schematically shows a cleaning tool according to one embodiment of the present invention, which includes the aforementioned multi-functional cleaning switching structure and a cleaning head 70 disposed on the drive module 30. Thus, the different positions of the cleaning head 70 can be switched by rotating the switching switch 50, making operation simple.
[0059] In some embodiments, the cleaning tool further includes at least one set of motion units 60; the drive module 30 of the multi-functional cleaning switching structure is configured to drive the cleaning head 70 thereon to reciprocate between a first position and a second position in different directions by driving the motion units 60. The implementation of the motion units 60 is as described above and will not be repeated here.
[0060] This application, by setting at least one set of motion units 60, allows for the installation of cleaning heads 70 with different cleaning functions on different motion units 60 on the mounting base 20 of the cleaning tool. This avoids increasing the burden of cleaning work by having to carry more than two cleaning tools at the same time. At the same time, different motion units 60 can drive the cleaning heads 70 mounted on them to reciprocate between working and non-working states. When not in use, the cleaning heads 70 can be moved into the receiving cavity 202 of the mounting base 20 by all motion units 60, thereby reducing the space occupied by the cleaning tool when not in use. Moreover, since multiple sets of motion units 60 can be driven by a single drive module 30, the operation of this multi-directional motion mechanism is convenient.
[0061] In some preferred embodiments, such as Figures 1 to 5 , Figure 7 , Figure 9 and Figure 10 As shown, a transition block 90 is pivotally mounted on the mounting base 20 about a second pivot axis 91; the second pivot axis 91 is perpendicular to the first pivot axis 51, so that it can rotate relative to the mounting base 20 via the transition block 90 to use one of the cleaning heads 70. Preferably, as Figure 2As shown, the adapter block 90 is mounted on the mounting base 20 via the pivot connection unit 92. The pivot connection unit 92 can be the adjustable mounting head for cleaning tools and the pivot connection unit 92 in cleaning tools disclosed in the utility model patent with publication number CN220860018U, which will not be described in detail here.
[0062] In some preferred embodiments, such as Figure 2 As shown, the mounting base 20 includes a detachably connected upper housing 21 and a lower housing 22 to form a receiving cavity 202 between the upper housing 21 and the lower housing 22. Preferably, the mounting base 20 is provided with a second opening 206 for the first sliding block 32 to enter and exit, so that the operator can operate the first sliding block 32 extending out of the second opening 206.
[0063] In some preferred embodiments, such as Figure 10 As shown, a mop 80 is provided on the bottom surface of the mounting base 20, with one cleaning head being a cleaning brush and the other cleaning head being a scraper.
[0064] In some preferred embodiments, such as Figure 8 As shown, the entrance and exit 203 are located on opposite sides of the mounting base.
[0065] In this invention, the connection or installation is a fixed connection unless otherwise specified. A fixed connection can be implemented as a detachable or non-detachable connection commonly used in the prior art. A detachable connection can be implemented using existing technologies, such as threaded connections or keyed connections. A non-detachable connection can also be implemented using existing technologies, such as welding or adhesive bonding.
[0066] The above descriptions are merely some embodiments of this utility model. For those skilled in the art, various modifications and improvements can be made without departing from the inventive concept of this utility model, and all such modifications and improvements fall within the protection scope of this utility model.
Claims
1. A multifunctional cleaning switching structure, characterized in that, The utility model relates to a cleaning device, comprising: a driving module (30) for driving at least one cleaning head (70) to reciprocate between a first position and a second position, the driving module (30) having a first state corresponding to the first position and a second state corresponding to the second position; a mounting base (20); and a switching switch (50) pivotally arranged on the mounting base (20) about a first pivot axis (51), the switching switch (50) being rotatable about the first pivot axis (51) between a first switching state and a second switching state relative to the mounting base (20) to drive the driving module (30) to move between the first state and the second state.
2. The multifunctional cleaning switch structure according to claim 1, characterized in that, The first pivot axis (51) is arranged in parallel with an upper surface (201) of the mounting base (20) on which the switching switch (50) is arranged; and / or The cleaning head (70) is in a working state when it is in the first position and in a non-working state when it is in the second position.
3. The multifunctional cleaning switch structure according to claim 2, characterized in that, The switching switch (50) has a first pressing portion (52) and a second pressing portion (53) extending in opposite directions parallel to the first pivot axis (51); and / or The mounting base (20) has a receiving cavity (202) for accommodating the cleaning head (70) and an access opening (203) through which the cleaning head (70) extends out of or is accommodated in the receiving cavity (202), the cleaning head (70) extending out of the access opening (203) when it is in the first position and being accommodated in the receiving cavity (202) when it is in the second position.
4. The multifunctional cleaning switch structure according to claim 3, characterized in that, The driving module (30) comprises a first sliding channel (31) and a first sliding block (32) which are adapted to each other, the first sliding channel (31) being fixedly arranged relative to the mounting base (20), the switching switch (50) being arranged to drive the first sliding block (32) to reciprocate along the extension direction of the first sliding channel (31) when it is switched from the first switching state to the second switching state, so as to drive the cleaning head (70) to reciprocate between the first position and the second position; and / or The utility model further comprises a locking mechanism (40) for locking the cleaning head (70) relative to the mounting base (20) when it is in the first position and the second position. The switching switch (50) comprises a knob (54) arranged between the first pressing portion (52) and the second pressing portion (53), the knob (54) extending towards a side on which the first sliding block (32) is located; 5. The multifunctional cleaning switch structure according to claim 4, wherein The first sliding block (32) is provided with an adaptive groove (321) adapted to the knob (54) and a guide groove (322) for guiding the knob (54) to extend into the adaptive groove (321), the guide groove (322) being arranged on a side of the adaptive groove (321) towards the first pivot axis (51); and / or The extension direction X of the first sliding channel (31) is perpendicular to the first pivot axis (51). The guide groove (322) is a "V"-shaped groove, and the width of the guide groove (322) gradually decreases from a side of the first pivot axis (51) to a side of the adaptive groove (321); and / or the knob (54) is perpendicular to the first pivot axis (51).
6. The multifunctional cleaning switch structure according to claim 5, wherein 7. The multifunctional cleaning switch structure according to claim 5, wherein The switching switch (50) is pivotally arranged on the mounting base (20) through a support (205), and the mounting base (20) is provided with a first opening (204) corresponding to the guide groove (322) and through which the shifting block (54) passes.
8. The multifunctional cleaning switch structure according to claim 7, wherein The free ends of the first pressing part (52) and the second pressing part (53) are located outside the first opening (204); and / or The first sliding channel (31) and the first sliding block (32) are arranged in the accommodating cavity (202).
9. A cleaning tool characterised in that, Comprise: The multifunctional cleaning switching structure of any one of claims 1 to 8; And a cleaning head (70) arranged on the driving module (30).
10. The cleaning implement of claim 9, wherein, Further comprising at least one set of motion units (60); The driving module (30) of the multifunctional cleaning switching structure is arranged to be capable of driving the cleaning head (70) thereon to reciprocate between a first position and a second position in different directions through the driving motion units (60).
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