Cleaning and dirt separating mop bucket
By incorporating a working opening, mounting opening, and a placement surface into the main body of the mop bucket, the problem of cumbersome lid removal for mop buckets is solved, simplifying cleaning operations and enabling the normal use of flat mops.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-04-08
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-24
AI Technical Summary
The existing mop buckets have a squeezer installed on the lid, which makes it difficult to remove the lid and affects the cleaning operation and use of the mop bucket.
A clean and dirty separation mop bucket has been designed, including a separate clean water bucket and a mop bucket body. The clean water bucket is equipped with a water outlet, and the mop bucket body is provided with a working port and an installation port, a placement table, and a limiting edge. These structures enable stable installation and disassembly of the clean water bucket, avoiding the need to remove the lid.
It simplifies cleaning operations, allowing the water bucket to be installed and removed directly, and the flat mop to be cleaned and spun dry normally in the mop bucket, thus improving ease of use.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of mop bucket technology, and specifically to a mop bucket that separates clean and dirty parts. Background Technology
[0002] A mop bucket is an auxiliary device specifically designed for cleaning mops, used to wet, wash, wring out, or scrape water from the mop.
[0003] Some mop buckets, such as the one provided by patent CN218356122U, or the one provided by patent CN219479993U, which provides a convenient mop bucket for emptying wastewater, include a wastewater bucket, a clean water bucket located inside or on the side of the wastewater bucket, and a cover located above the wastewater bucket. The cover has an opening for inserting a flat mop into the wastewater bucket, and a squeezer is provided inside the opening.
[0004] When cleaning the inside of the wastewater or clean water bucket, the lid needs to be removed, making the cleaning operation more troublesome. Furthermore, since the squeezer on the bottom of the flat mop is installed on the lid, removing the lid will prevent the flat mop from washing and wringing the mop bucket, affecting the use of the mop bucket. Utility Model Content
[0005] This utility model addresses the problem that cleaning the inside of existing mop buckets is troublesome and affects their use due to the removal of the lid with a squeezer. The technical problem to be solved by this utility model is to provide a clean and dirty separation mop bucket that is easy to clean and can be used normally when the clean water bucket is disassembled.
[0006] The technical solution adopted by this utility model to solve the above-mentioned technical problems is: a clean and dirty separation mop bucket, including an independently set clean water bucket and a mop bucket body, wherein a water outlet device capable of discharging water is installed on the clean water bucket;
[0007] The mop bucket body is also provided with a working port, and a working cover is detachably installed on the working port. The working cover has a through-hole that connects to the mop bucket body, and a working component for washing or wringing is installed at the through-hole.
[0008] The mop bucket body is provided with an installation port, and the installation port is provided with a placement platform that can directly place the water bucket;
[0009] The mop bucket body is also provided with a limiting edge that extends above the placement surface, which can prevent the water bucket from detaching from the mop bucket body from the side.
[0010] A further preferred embodiment of this utility model is: a support portion protrudes from the inner wall of the mop bucket body at the mounting port, and the upper end surface of the support portion is the placement platform.
[0011] A further preferred embodiment of this utility model is: a placement rack is installed at the installation port, and the placement platform and the limiting baffle are arranged on the placement rack.
[0012] A further preferred embodiment of this utility model is as follows: a partition is connected to the placement platform, and an inlet is provided on the partition for the water outlet device of the water tank to be installed. A limiting baffle is connected to the partition to form an upper opening space, and the position of the limiting baffle away from the partition is lower than the upper end of the inlet.
[0013] A further preferred embodiment of this utility model is: a plurality of drainage holes are provided on the placement table or at the connection between the placement table and the partition, and the drainage holes are connected to the interior of the mop bucket body.
[0014] A further preferred embodiment of this utility model is: a limiting opening is provided at the upper end of the partition, and a limiting block is provided on the water bucket that can be filled into the limiting opening. The limiting block can prevent the water bucket from detaching from the mop bucket body from the side.
[0015] A further preferred embodiment of this utility model is: the placement rack is provided with a slot, and the wall of the mop bucket body at the mounting port is inserted into the slot for installation.
[0016] A further preferred embodiment of this utility model is: a limiting groove is provided on the outer wall of the mop bucket body, and a limiting rib that can be inserted into the limiting groove is provided in the slot.
[0017] A further preferred embodiment of this utility model is: the upper end of the partition is provided with a limiting groove, the limiting groove being open and facing the direction of the limiting stop edge.
[0018] A further preferred embodiment of this utility model is: the cover is provided with a limiting edge that can be inserted into the limiting groove, and the limiting edge cooperates with the limiting groove to prevent the placement rack from detaching from the mop bucket body and the cover.
[0019] Compared with the prior art, the advantages of this utility model are that, through the installation port and the placement platform on the mop bucket body, the water bucket can be directly placed and installed on the outside of the mop bucket body. After the water bucket is removed, the inside of the mop bucket body can be cleaned through the installation port without removing the lid, which simplifies the cleaning operation. Furthermore, when the water bucket is detached from the mop bucket body, there is no need to disassemble the lid, and the flat mop can be cleaned or spun dry normally in the mop bucket. Attached Figure Description
[0020] The present invention will be further described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings and preferred embodiments. However, those skilled in the art will understand that these drawings are drawn only for the purpose of explaining the preferred embodiments and therefore should not be regarded as a limitation on the scope of the present invention. In addition, unless otherwise specified, the drawings are only schematic representations of the composition or structure of the described objects and may contain exaggerated displays, and the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale.
[0021] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of a mop bucket according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention;
[0022] Figure 2 This is one of the exploded views of a preferred embodiment of the mop bucket of this utility model;
[0023] Figure 3 This is a preferred embodiment of the present invention. Figure 2 Enlarged diagram of section A in the middle;
[0024] Figure 4 This is the second exploded view of the preferred embodiment of the mop bucket of this utility model;
[0025] Figure 5 This is a preferred embodiment of the present invention. Figure 4 Enlarged diagram of section B;
[0026] Figure 6 This is a cross-sectional view of a preferred embodiment of the present invention: a mop bucket.
[0027] Figure 7 This is an exploded view of a water tank according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention;
[0028] Figure 8 This is an exploded view of the mop bucket according to the preferred embodiment of this utility model.
[0029] Figure 9 This is a cross-sectional view of the mop bucket in the preferred embodiment of this utility model.
[0030] Figure 10 This is the third preferred embodiment of the present invention. Figure 9 Enlarged schematic diagram of section C.
[0031] In the diagram: 1. Mop bucket body, 1a. Working port, 1b. Mounting port, 1c. Limiting groove, 1d. Lifting layer, 1e. Support part, 1f. Mounting groove, 1g. Water outlet; 2. Function cover, 2a. Through-hole one, 2b. Limiting edge, 2c. Through-hole two; 3. Placement rack, 3a. Slot, 3b. Placement table, 3c. Partition, 3d. Mounting inlet, 3e. Limiting guard edge, 3f. Limiting rib, 3g. Limiting groove, 3h. Limiting opening, 3i. Drain hole; 4. Clean water bucket, 4a. Stepped surface, 4b. Limiting block, 4c. Limiting... 5a. Pin; 5b. Component 1; 6. Water inlet cover; 6a. Water inlet trough; 6b. Water inlet hole; 7. Handle; 7a. Rotary groove; 001. Water outlet device; 8. Water outlet component; 8a. Insert pipe; 8b. Water outlet pipe; 8c. Water outlet hole; 8d. Push rod hole; 9. External push component; 10. Internal push component; 10a. Water inlet pipe; 10b. Blocking plate; 10c. Water inlet; 11. Spring; 12. Piston component; 12a. Push rod; 12b. Water passage part; 13. Foot pedal; 14. Inner tub; 15. Blocking component; 16. Side plug. Detailed Implementation
[0032] The preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Those skilled in the art will appreciate that these descriptions are merely descriptive and exemplary and should not be construed as limiting the scope of protection of the present invention.
[0033] It should be noted that similar labels in the following figures indicate similar items; therefore, once an item is defined in one figure, it may not be further defined and explained in subsequent figures.
[0034] This embodiment mainly describes the clean and dirty separation mop bucket that allows the flat mop to be used normally for scraping or wiping water in the mop bucket during the disassembly and assembly of the clean water bucket, as detailed below:
[0035] Example 1
[0036] like Figure 1-6 As shown, the clean and dirty separation mop bucket includes a mop bucket body 1 as the main body of the mop bucket, an operating cover 2 installed on the mop bucket body 1, a placement rack 3 installed on the mop bucket body 1, a clean water bucket 4 that can be directly placed on the placement rack 3, and a water outlet device 001 installed on the clean water bucket 4. The operating cover 2 has a through-hole 2a and a through-hole 2c that communicate with the mop bucket body 1. A scraping component 5a is installed at the through-hole 2a, and a dehydrating component 5b is installed at the through-hole 2c. The through-hole 2a is located between the through-hole 2c and the clean water bucket 4.
[0037] Preferably, the water tank 4 can be made transparent or partially transparent, and the external placement of the water tank 4 makes it easy to observe the amount of water in the water tank 4.
[0038] In this embodiment, the mop bucket is provided with a working port 1a and an installation port 1b. The working cover 2 is detachably installed at the working port 1a by means of a buckle or other structure, and the placement rack 3 is provided with a slot 3a. The wall of the mop bucket body 1 at the installation port 1b is inserted into the slot 3a for installation.
[0039] The shelf 3 is provided with a shelf 3b, on which the clean water bucket 4 can be placed directly. A partition 3c is connected to the shelf 3b, and an inlet 3d is provided on the partition 3c to connect to the inside of the mop bucket body 1. When the clean water bucket 4 is placed on the shelf 3b, the water outlet device 001 on the clean water bucket 4 is installed into the mop bucket body 1 from the inlet 3d.
[0040] To ensure the stable installation of the water bucket 4 on the placement rack 3, a limiting baffle 3e is also provided on the placement surface 3b. The two ends of the limiting baffle 3e are connected to the partition 3c and form an upper opening space, so that the limiting baffle 3e restricts the water bucket 4 from detaching from the mop bucket body 1 from the side. Preferably, the position of the limiting baffle 3e away from the partition 3c is set lower than the upper end of the inlet 3d.
[0041] In this application, by setting the mounting port 1b and the placement surface 3b on the mop bucket body 1, the water bucket 4 can be directly placed and installed on the mop bucket body 1. After the water bucket 4 is removed, the inside of the mop bucket body 1 can be cleaned through the mounting port 1b without the need to remove the cover, which simplifies the cleaning operation. Furthermore, when the water bucket 4 is detached from the mop bucket body 1, there is no need to disassemble or reassemble the cover 2, and the flat mop can be cleaned or spun dry normally in the mop bucket.
[0042] To ensure that the outer wall of the water tank 4 extends along the limiting edge 3e when it is placed on the placement rack 3, the water tank 4 is provided with a stepped surface 4a, which is attached to the upper end of the limiting edge 3e.
[0043] To facilitate the treatment of wastewater in the mop bucket body 1, the mop bucket body 1 is provided with a water outlet 1g, and a plug 15 is detachably installed in the water outlet 1g, and the plug 15 is inserted into the water outlet 1g.
[0044] like Figure 2-5 As shown, the outer wall of the mop bucket body 1 is provided with a limiting groove 1c, and the slot 3a of the placement rack 3 is provided with a limiting rib 3f. The limiting rib 3f can be inserted into the limiting groove 1c for installation. The upper end of the partition 3c is provided with a limiting groove 3g. The limiting groove 3g is open and faces the direction of the limiting stop 3e. The cover 2 is provided with a limiting edge 2b. The limiting edge 2b can be inserted into the limiting groove 3g for installation. By the cooperation of the limiting rib 3f with the limiting groove 1c and the limiting edge 2b with the limiting groove 3g, the placement rack 3 can be prevented from detaching from the mop bucket body 1 and the cover 2, ensuring the stable installation of the placement rack 3 on the mop bucket body 1.
[0045] To ensure the stability of the clean water bucket 4 on the placement rack 3 when the water outlet device 001 of the flat mop is dispensing water, a limiting port 3h is opened at the upper end of the partition 3c, and a limiting block 4b is provided on the clean water bucket 4. The limiting port 3h can be filled into the limiting port 3h. The limiting block 4b cooperates with the limiting port 3h to prevent the clean water bucket 4 from separating from the upper end of the placement rack 3 from the side.
[0046] Preferably, the limiting port 3h is set through the partition 3c, and the limiting port 3h can be trapezoidal in shape, with a smaller size near the clean water tank 4.
[0047] like Figure 6-7 As shown, the water tank 4 is provided with a water filling cover 6, and the water filling cover 6 is provided with a recessed water filling groove 6a. The bottom of the water filling groove 6a is provided with several through water filling holes 6b, which are connected to the inside of the water tank 4. In this embodiment, a handle 7 is rotatably installed on the water filling cover 6. A rotating groove 7a is provided on each side of the handle 7, and a limiting pin 4c that can be located inside or outside the rotating groove 7a is provided on the inner wall of the water tank 4.
[0048] In other embodiments, a notch for inserting and gripping a hand may be provided on the exposed wall of the water bucket 4 on the limiting edge 3e.
[0049] When the handle is rotated, and the angle between the handle and the water filling cover 6 is large or perpendicular, the limiting pin 4c is located in the rotating groove 7a, which can prevent the water filling cover 6 from separating from the clean water tank 4.
[0050] When the angle between the handle and the water filling cover 6 is small or horizontal, the limiting pin 4c is located outside the rotating groove 7a, and the water filling cover 6 and the clean water tank 4 can be separated.
[0051] like Figure 4 , Figure 6 and Figure 7 As shown, the water outlet device 001 includes an outlet component 8 that is inserted into a clean water tank 4 and has several outlet holes 8c, an outer pusher 9 that is rotatably connected to the outlet component 8, an inner pusher 10 that slides in the outlet component 8, a spring 11 that acts elastically between the pusher and the inner wall of the clean water tank 4, and a piston component 12 that slides in the outlet component 8 and is pushed by the inner pusher 10 to abut against the outer pusher 9. The outlet component 8 has a push rod hole 8d, and the piston component 12 has a push rod 12a that passes through the push rod hole 8d, and the end of the push rod 12a that passes through the push rod hole 8d is attached to the outer pusher 9.
[0052] The water outlet component 8 is provided with an insertion tube 8a for installation into the clean water tank 4, and a water outlet pipe 8b connected to the insertion tube 8a and located outside the clean water tank 4. Several water outlet holes 8c are opened on the wall of the water outlet pipe 8b away from the insertion tube 8a. To ensure that water can enter the insertion tube 8a, the end of the push rod 12a of the piston component 12 is connected to a water passage part 12b with an X structure. The outer dimension of the water passage part 12b is larger than the outer diameter of the push rod 12a. The inner push component 10 is provided with an inlet pipe 10a and a blocking plate 10b. The inlet pipe 10a has an inlet port 10c on the pipe wall near the blocking plate 10b. The spring 11 is located between the blocking plate 10b and the inner wall of the clean water tank 4, and elastically acts to fit the blocking plate 10b against the end of the insertion tube 8a to seal the insertion tube 8a. Preferably, the water outlet pipe 8b and the insertion tube 8a can intersect perpendicularly.
[0053] To facilitate the demolding of the water outlet component 8, one or both ends of the water outlet pipe 8b on the water outlet component 8 are open, and a side plug 16 is inserted and installed at the end of the water outlet pipe 8b to block the end of the water outlet pipe 8b.
[0054] During the water dispensing operation, the flat mop is inserted into the through-hole 2a on the cover 2 near the water tank 4. The bottom surface of the flat mop can act on the outer pusher 9, causing the outer pusher 9 to rotate towards the water tank 4, pushing the piston 12 and the inner pusher 10 to move towards the inside of the water tank 4. The inlet 10c on the inner pusher 10 exposes the insertion tube 8a of the water outlet 8. Water flows through the inlet 10c, the inlet tube 10a, the water passage 12b, the insertion tube 8a, the outlet tube 8b, and the outlet hole 8c, realizing the water dispensing device 001 dispensing water. Preferably, the setting of the limiting edge 2b can prevent the bottom of the water tank 4 from being pushed during the water dispensing operation.
[0055] To ensure the mop bucket remains stable when the flat mop is inserted into the slot 2a or slot 2c, a foot 13 that can conform to the ground is provided on the outer wall of the mop bucket body 1. The flat mop moves up and down when inserted into the slot 2a or slot 2c. The user can stabilize the mop bucket by stepping on the foot 13.
[0056] When water sprays out of the water outlet 8c and splashes onto the bottom of the mop head, some of it will splash back. Some of the splashed water will fall onto the placement surface 3b. To prevent water from accumulating on the placement surface 3b, several drainage holes 3i are provided on the placement surface 3b. The drainage holes 3i are connected to the inside of the mop bucket body 1. Preferably, the drainage holes 3i can also be set at the connection between the placement surface 3b and the partition 3c.
[0057] When the flat mop is inserted into the inlet 2a for washing, wastewater will accumulate in the mop bucket body 1. To prevent the flat mop from coming into contact with the wastewater in the mop bucket body 1 when it is inserted into the inlet 2c for dehydration, a raised platform 1d is provided inside the mop bucket body 1. The raised platform 1d is set above the bottom of the mop bucket body 1. When the flat mop is inserted into the mop bucket body 1 from the inlet 2c, the lower end of the flat mop will abut against the raised platform 1d. When the wastewater in the mop bucket body 1 is lower than the upper surface of the raised platform 1d, the flat mop will not be re-contaminated with the wastewater in the mop bucket body 1 during dehydration.
[0058] Example 2
[0059] like Figure 8 As shown, the structural difference from Embodiment 1 is that the mounting port 1b of the mop bucket body 1 is not installed with a placement rack 3. Instead, a plurality of support parts 1e protrude from the inner wall of the mop bucket body 1 at the mounting port 1b. The upper end surface of the support parts 1e is a placement platform 3b. At this time, the placement platform 3b is lower than the upper end surface of the mop bucket body 1 at the mounting port 1b, while the bucket wall of the mop bucket body 1 that is higher than the placement platform 3b is a limiting stop 3e.
[0060] Example 3
[0061] like Figure 9-10 As shown, the structural difference from Embodiment 1 and Embodiment 2 is that the bottom of the mop bucket body 1 is provided with an installation groove 1f, and an inner bucket 14 is inserted and installed at the installation groove 1f. The inner bucket 14 has an opening, and the opening of the inner bucket 14 corresponds to the through hole 2c on the cover 2.
[0062] When the flat mop is inserted into the through-hole 2c, the action component 5b installed at the through-hole 2c spins water on the bottom surface of the flat mop. The wastewater dripping during spin-drying enters the inner tub 14. Since the inner tub is usually relatively small, the wastewater dripping into the inner tub will be carried out by the up-and-down movement of the flat mop. The carried-out wastewater will enter the mop bucket body, reducing the amount of wastewater in the inner tub, keeping it relatively dry, optimizing the spin-drying effect, and the design of the inner tub can ensure that the wastewater generated during washing does not affect the flat mop during spin-drying.
[0063] In the description of this utility model, it should be noted that the terms "upper", "lower", "front", "rear", "inner", "outer", etc., indicate the orientation or positional relationship based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the accompanying drawings, or the orientation or positional relationship that the utility model product is usually placed in during use. 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, they should not be construed as limitations on this utility model.
[0064] The above provides a detailed description of the clean and dirty separation mop bucket provided by this utility model. Specific examples have been used to illustrate the principle and implementation of this utility model. The above description of the embodiments is only for the purpose of helping to understand this utility model and its core ideas. It should be noted that for those skilled in the art, several improvements and modifications can be made to this utility model without departing from the principle of this utility model, and these improvements and modifications also fall within the protection scope of the claims of this utility model.
Claims
1. A clean and dirty separation mop bucket, comprising an independently set clean water bucket and a mop bucket body, wherein the clean water bucket is equipped with a water outlet device capable of discharging water; The mop bucket body is also provided with a working port, and a working cover is detachably installed on the working port. The working cover has a through-hole that connects to the mop bucket body, and a working component for washing or wringing is installed at the through-hole. Its features are, The mop bucket body is provided with an installation port, and the installation port is provided with a placement platform that can directly place the water bucket; The mop bucket body is also provided with a limiting edge that extends above the placement surface, which can prevent the water bucket from detaching from the mop bucket body from the side.
2. The clean and dirty separation mop bucket according to claim 1, characterized in that, A support portion protrudes from the inner wall of the mop bucket body at the mounting port, and the upper end surface of the support portion is the placement platform.
3. The clean and dirty separation mop bucket according to claim 1, characterized in that, A placement rack is installed at the installation port, and the placement platform and the limiting baffle are set on the placement rack.
4. The clean and dirty separation mop bucket according to claim 2 or 3, characterized in that, A partition is connected to the placement platform. The partition has an inlet for the water outlet device of the water tank to be installed. A limiting baffle is connected to the partition to form an upper opening space. The position of the limiting baffle away from the partition is lower than the upper end of the inlet.
5. The clean and dirty separation mop bucket according to claim 4, characterized in that, The placement surface or the connection between the placement surface and the partition is provided with several drainage holes, which are connected to the interior of the mop bucket body.
6. The clean and dirty separation mop bucket according to claim 4, characterized in that, The upper end of the partition has a limiting opening, and the water bucket is provided with a limiting block that can be filled into the limiting opening. The limiting block can prevent the water bucket from detaching from the mop bucket body from the side.
7. The clean and dirty separation mop bucket according to claim 3, characterized in that, The placement rack is provided with a slot, and the wall of the mop bucket body at the installation port is inserted into the slot for installation.
8. The clean and dirty separation mop bucket according to claim 7, characterized in that, The outer wall of the mop bucket body is provided with a limiting groove, and the slot is provided with a limiting rib that can be inserted into the limiting groove.
9. The clean and dirty separation mop bucket according to claim 4, characterized in that, The upper end of the partition is provided with a limiting groove, which has an opening facing the direction of the limiting stop edge.
10. The clean and dirty separation mop bucket according to claim 9, characterized in that, The cover is provided with a limiting edge that can be inserted into the limiting groove. The limiting edge and the limiting groove cooperate to prevent the placement rack from detaching from the mop bucket body and the cover.
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