Multifunctional cleaning scraper
By incorporating a built-in liquid reservoir and integrated spray head, the cleaning fluid is evenly sprayed and scraped away, solving the problem of limited functionality in existing cleaning scrapers and improving cleaning effectiveness and convenience.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-03-24
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-13
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model patent relates to the technical field of cleaning scrapers, and more specifically, to multifunctional cleaning scrapers. Background Technology
[0002] Cleaning squeegees are a common cleaning tool with wide applications in various fields such as daily life and industrial production.
[0003] Currently, most cleaning squeegees only have basic scraping functions and are mainly used to clean stains on smooth surfaces such as glass and tiles. For example, common cleaning squeegees are mainly used to scrape away water and dirt from glass surfaces, but they do not have other functions to assist in cleaning.
[0004] In existing technologies, cleaning squeegees often do not have a spray function. When cleaning, it is necessary to first spray the cleaning liquid with other tools, then scrape it off with the squeegee head, and finally wipe it with a cloth. This step-by-step operation not only increases the number of cleaning steps, but may also lead to uneven distribution of the cleaning liquid, thus affecting the cleaning effect. Utility Model Content
[0005] The purpose of this invention is to provide a multifunctional cleaning scraper, which aims to solve the problem of the single function of existing cleaning scrapers.
[0006] This invention is achieved as follows: a multifunctional cleaning scraper includes a rod body, the inside of which has an inner cavity for holding cleaning liquid, a connecting end formed at the upper end of the rod body, a cleaning head for scraping the wall to be cleaned connected to the connecting end, and a spray head for spraying cleaning liquid onto the wall to be cleaned connected to the connecting end, the spray head communicating with the inner cavity.
[0007] Furthermore, the spray head is a press-type spray head, and the spray head is exposed on the connection end.
[0008] Furthermore, the cleaning head has a connecting portion that connects to the connecting end, the lower part of the spray head forms an embedded section that is movably embedded in the connecting portion, and the upper part of the spray head has an exposed section that is exposed on the connecting portion.
[0009] Furthermore, the exposed section is provided with nozzles for spraying cleaning fluid toward the wall to be cleaned.
[0010] Furthermore, the connecting part is provided with a perforated hole facing the wall to be cleaned, and the nozzle is aligned with the perforated hole. The cleaning liquid sprayed from the nozzle passes through the perforated hole and is sprayed towards the wall to be cleaned.
[0011] Furthermore, a limiting structure is provided between the connecting part and the spray head to restrict the rotation of the spray head.
[0012] Furthermore, the limiting structure includes a track disposed on the outer periphery of the embedded section, and a track groove is provided on the inner sidewall of the connecting part. The track and the track groove extend in the same direction along the axial direction of the rod, and the track is movably placed in the track groove. When the spray head is pressed and moved relative to the connecting part, the track moves along the track groove.
[0013] Furthermore, an extension rod that moves relative to the rod body is sleeved on the rod body, and the extension rod is arranged coaxially with the rod body.
[0014] Furthermore, the connecting part and the rod body are arranged at an angle, and the cleaning head is provided with a scraper made of rubber material for scraping the wall to be cleaned.
[0015] Furthermore, the cleaning head is arranged in a plate shape, and the scraper is located on the upper side of the cleaning head; a cloth for wiping the wall to be cleaned is attached to the back of the cleaning head, and a storage groove is provided on the front of the cleaning head, in which a cleaning brush is stored.
[0016] Compared with existing technologies , The multifunctional cleaning scraper provided by this utility model integrates the functions of storing and spraying cleaning liquid by setting an inner cavity for holding cleaning liquid inside the rod body and connecting the spray head to the inner cavity. At the same time, the cleaning head connected to the connecting end is used to scrape the wall to be cleaned.
[0017] During use, the cleaning solution is sprayed directly onto the wall to be cleaned through the spray nozzle, which allows the cleaning solution to be evenly distributed, which helps to better dissolve stains and thus improves the stability and efficiency of the cleaning effect.
[0018] In addition, multi-functional cleaning scrapers reduce the number of tools needed during the cleaning process, improving the convenience of cleaning operations. Attached Figure Description
[0019] Figure 1 This is a front view schematic diagram of the multifunctional cleaning scraper provided by this utility model;
[0020] Figure 2 This is a disassembly diagram of the main components provided by this utility model;
[0021] In the diagram: rod body 100, inner cavity 101, connecting end 102, cleaning head 103, connecting part 104, extension rod 105, scraper 106, storage groove 107, cleaning brush 108; spray head 200, embedded section 201, exposed section 202, nozzle 203, hollow hole 204, track 205. Detailed Implementation
[0022] To make the objectives, technical solutions, and advantages of this utility model clearer, the present utility model will be further described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings and embodiments. It should be understood that the specific embodiments described herein are merely illustrative of the present utility model and are not intended to limit the present utility model.
[0023] The implementation of this utility model will be described in detail below with reference to specific embodiments.
[0024] In the accompanying drawings of this embodiment, the same or similar reference numerals correspond to the same or similar components. In the description of this utility model, it should be understood that if terms such as "upper," "lower," "left," and "right" indicate the orientation or positional relationship based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the drawings, they are only for the convenience of describing this utility model and simplifying the description, and do not indicate or imply that the device or element referred to must have a specific orientation, or be constructed and operated in a specific orientation. Therefore, the terms used to describe positional relationships in the drawings are only for illustrative purposes and should not be construed as limiting this patent. For those skilled in the art, the specific meaning of the above terms can be understood according to the specific circumstances.
[0025] Reference Figure 1-2 The image shown is a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
[0026] A multi-functional cleaning scraper includes a rod body 100, the interior of which has an inner cavity 101 for holding cleaning liquid. The upper end of the rod body 100 forms a connecting end 102, and a cleaning head 103 for scraping the wall to be cleaned is connected to the connecting end 102. A spray head 200 for spraying cleaning liquid onto the wall to be cleaned is also connected to the connecting end 102, and the spray head 200 communicates with the inner cavity 101.
[0027] The multi-functional cleaning scraper provided above integrates the functions of storing and spraying cleaning liquid by setting an inner cavity 101 for holding cleaning liquid inside the rod body 100 and communicating the spray head 200 with the inner cavity 101. At the same time, the cleaning head 103 connected to the connecting end 102 is used to scrape the wall to be cleaned.
[0028] During use, the cleaning solution is sprayed directly onto the wall to be cleaned through the spray head 200, which can make the cleaning solution evenly distributed, which is conducive to better dissolving stains, thereby improving the stability and efficiency of the cleaning effect.
[0029] In addition, multi-functional cleaning scrapers reduce the number of tools needed during the cleaning process, improving the convenience of cleaning operations.
[0030] In this embodiment, the spray head 200 is a press-type spray head 200, which is exposed on the connection end 102.
[0031] This makes the operation of the spray head 200 more convenient. Users can control the spraying of cleaning fluid with a simple pressing action, without complicated operating steps, which improves the ease of use. At the same time, the spray head 200 is exposed on the connection end 102, which makes it easy for users to operate directly and further enhances the user experience.
[0032] In this embodiment, the cleaning head 103 has a connecting portion 104 connected to the connecting end 102, the lower part of the spray head 200 forms an embedding section 201 that is movably embedded in the connecting portion 104, and the upper part of the spray head 200 has an exposed section 202 exposed on the connecting portion 104.
[0033] The spray head 200 is movably embedded in the connecting part 104 by the embedding section 201, which ensures the stability of the spray head 200 and allows it to move within a certain range, thereby better adapting to different cleaning needs. At the same time, the exposed section 202 makes the operating part of the spray head 200 easy to access and operate, improving the convenience of use.
[0034] In this embodiment, the exposed section 202 is provided with a nozzle 203 for spraying cleaning liquid toward the wall to be cleaned.
[0035] This allows the cleaning fluid to be sprayed out in a specific direction and angle, ensuring that the cleaning fluid is accurately sprayed onto the wall to be cleaned, avoiding waste and accidental spraying of the cleaning fluid, improving cleaning efficiency and effectiveness, and also demonstrating the versatility of the cleaning squeegee.
[0036] In this embodiment, the connecting part 104 is provided with a hollow hole 204 facing the wall to be cleaned. The nozzle 203 is aligned with the hollow hole 204. The cleaning liquid sprayed from the nozzle 203 passes through the hollow hole 204 and is sprayed towards the wall to be cleaned.
[0037] By aligning the perforated hole 204 with the nozzle 203, the spray path of the cleaning liquid is optimized. After the cleaning liquid is sprayed from the nozzle 203, it can pass smoothly through the perforated hole 204 and be sprayed directly onto the wall to be cleaned, ensuring that the cleaning liquid can evenly cover the area to be cleaned, thereby better exerting the role of the cleaning liquid and further improving the stability and efficiency of the cleaning effect.
[0038] In this embodiment, a limiting structure is provided between the connecting part 104 and the spray head 200 to restrict the rotation of the spray head 200.
[0039] This effectively prevents unnecessary rotation of the spray head 200 during use, ensuring its stability. This allows the spray head 200 to maintain an accurate direction and angle when spraying cleaning fluid, avoiding changes in the spray direction due to rotation of the spray head 200. This ensures that the cleaning fluid can be accurately sprayed onto the wall to be cleaned, thereby improving the stability and reliability of the cleaning effect.
[0040] In this embodiment, the limiting structure includes a track 205 disposed on the outer periphery of the embedded section 201, and a rail groove is provided on the inner side wall of the connecting part 104. The track 205 and the rail groove extend in the same direction along the axial direction of the rod 100, and the track 205 is movably placed in the rail groove. When the spray head 200 is pressed and moved relative to the connecting part 104, the track 205 moves along the rail groove.
[0041] By setting the limiting structure, not only can the rotation of the spray head 200 be effectively restricted, but the spray head 200 can also be allowed to move along the track groove when pressed, thereby realizing the pressing and spraying function of the spray head 200. This ensures the stability of the spray head 200 and realizes the flexible operation of the spray head 200, further improving the performance and user experience of the cleaning squeegee.
[0042] In this embodiment, an extension rod 105 that moves relative to the rod 100 is sleeved on the rod body 100, and the extension rod 105 is arranged coaxially with the rod body 100.
[0043] This allows the length of the cleaning squeegee to be adjusted according to actual cleaning needs, increasing the flexibility of its use. During use, users can adjust the extension length of the extension rod 105 according to the height or angle of the wall to be cleaned, making cleaning operations more convenient and improving the applicability and convenience of the cleaning squeegee.
[0044] In this embodiment, along the direction of the extension rod 105, the bottom end of the inner cavity 101 has a water-blocking layer, which seals the opening at the bottom end of the inner cavity 101. The water-blocking layer is formed of an elastic water-absorbing material.
[0045] By sealing the bottom opening of the inner cavity 101 with a water-blocking layer, the cleaning fluid can be prevented from leaking out of the rod 100. The elasticity can buffer the pressure of the cleaning fluid in the inner cavity 101 when it is pressed, thereby generating power and helping the cleaning fluid to be sprayed better when it is sprayed.
[0046] In this embodiment, the connecting part 104 and the rod body 100 are arranged at an angle, and the cleaning head 103 is provided with a scraper 106 made of adhesive material for scraping the wall to be cleaned.
[0047] By utilizing the inclined arrangement between the connecting part 104 and the rod body 100, the cleaning head 103 can better fit the wall to be cleaned, thereby improving the cleaning effect. At the same time, the scraper 106 made of rubber material has good flexibility and sealing properties, which can better fit the surface of the wall to be cleaned during the scraping process, effectively scraping away stains and further improving the cleaning effect of the cleaning scraper.
[0048] In this embodiment, the cleaning head 103 is arranged in a plate shape, and the scraper 106 is disposed on the upper side of the cleaning head 103; a cloth for wiping the wall to be cleaned is attached to the back of the cleaning head 103, and a storage groove 107 is provided on the front of the cleaning head 103, in which a cleaning brush 108 is stored.
[0049] This gives the cleaning head 103 multiple cleaning functions—the scraper 106 is used to scrape off stains, the cloth is used to wipe the wall to be cleaned, and the cleaning brush 108 can be used to scrub more stubborn stains; through this multi-functional setting, the cleaning scraper can better meet different cleaning needs and improve the practicality and applicability of the cleaning scraper.
[0050] The above description is only a preferred embodiment of the present utility model and is not intended to limit the present utility model. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions and improvements made within the spirit and principles of the present utility model should be included within the protection scope of the present utility model.
Claims
1. A multi-purpose cleaning scraper, characterized in that, The rod body has an inner cavity for containing cleaning liquid, and an upper end of the rod body forms a connecting end, on which a cleaning head for scraping the wall to be cleaned is connected, and on which a liquid spraying head for spraying cleaning liquid to the wall to be cleaned is connected, and the liquid spraying head is communicated with the inner cavity.
2. The multi-purpose cleaning scraper of claim 1, wherein, The liquid spraying head is a press-type liquid spraying head, and the liquid spraying head is exposed on the connecting end.
3. The multi-purpose cleaning scraper as claimed in claim 1 or 2, wherein, The cleaning head has a connecting portion connected with the connecting end, a lower portion of the liquid spraying head forms an embedded segment movably embedded in the connecting portion, and an upper portion of the liquid spraying head has an exposed segment exposed on the connecting portion.
4. The multi-functional cleaning scraper of claim 3, wherein, The exposed segment is provided with a nozzle for spraying cleaning liquid to the wall to be cleaned.
5. The multi-purpose cleaning scraper of claim 4, wherein, The connecting portion is provided with a hollow hole arranged towards the wall to be cleaned, the nozzle is arranged in alignment with the hollow hole, and the cleaning liquid sprayed by the nozzle is sprayed towards the wall to be cleaned after passing through the hollow hole.
6. The multi-purpose cleaning scraper of claim 3, wherein, A limiting structure is arranged between the connecting portion and the liquid spraying head to limit rotation of the liquid spraying head.
7. The multi-purpose cleaning scraper of claim 6, wherein, The limiting structure includes a track arranged on an outer periphery of the embedded segment, and a track groove is arranged on an inner side wall of the connecting portion, the track and the track groove are respectively arranged to extend along an axial direction of the rod body, the track is movably arranged in the track groove, and when the liquid spraying head is pressed and moved relative to the connecting portion, the track moves along the track groove.
8. The multi-purpose cleaning scraper of claim 1 or 2, wherein, An extension rod is arranged on the rod body to move relative to the rod body, and the extension rod is arranged coaxially with the rod body.
9. The multi-functional cleaning scraper of claim 3, wherein, The connecting portion and the rod body are arranged in an inclined manner, the cleaning head is made of a rubber material, and a scraping blade for scraping the wall to be cleaned is arranged on the cleaning head.
10. The multi-functional cleaning scraper of claim 9, wherein, The cleaning head is arranged in a plate shape, the scraping blade is arranged on an upper side of the cleaning head, a cloth body for wiping the wall to be cleaned is attached to a back surface of the cleaning head, a front surface of the cleaning head is provided with a receiving groove, and a cleaning brush is received in the receiving groove.