Mop structure with automatic water spraying and replaceable head
By designing an automatic water spray system and a replaceable cleaning head on the mop, the problem of the mop's single function is solved. This allows for convenient replacement of the automatic water spray system and the multi-functional cleaning head, improving cleaning efficiency and reducing equipment waste.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- SHENZHEN LINGFENG IND TECH CO LTD
- Filing Date
- 2025-06-20
- Publication Date
- 2026-06-23
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of cleaning equipment, and in particular to a mop structure with automatic water spraying and replaceable cleaning head. Background Technology
[0002] A floor mop is a household item, usually referring to a sponge mop, which can easily absorb fine dust, hair, sand, glass particles, etc. There are various types of floor mops, including round floor mops, flat sliding floor mops, and dust mops, all of which are common tools used to wipe and dry floors.
[0003] In existing technologies, floor mops generally use a manual water spraying mechanism to wet and clean the floor. However, manual spraying is tiring and prone to uneven spraying. In addition, current floor mops on the market have limited functionality and do not have a multi-head interchangeable structure.
[0004] In view of this, this technical solution proposes a mop structure with automatic water spraying and replaceable cleaning heads. It features an electronically controlled automatic water spraying mechanism and multiple easily replaceable cleaning heads, achieving automatic water spraying and multiple cleaning functions. The product has a simple overall structure, is easy to assemble and use, and the multiple cleaning heads are detachable and replaceable. Even if a cleaning head is damaged, the main structure is not wasted, and it can still be replaced and used. The overall size is compact, easy to disassemble, and can be stored in small spaces. Utility Model Content
[0005] The present invention aims to at least partially solve one of the technical problems in the related art. Therefore, the main objective of this invention is to provide a mop structure with automatic water spraying and replaceable cleaning heads, thereby addressing the problems of existing mop products lacking automatic water spraying and a variety of compatible cleaning heads, resulting in limited functionality.
[0006] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides a mop structure with automatic water spraying and a replaceable cleaning head, including a control component mounted on the pole and a water spraying component connected to the control component to achieve automatic water spraying.
[0007] The water spray assembly includes a water tank and a pipe connected to the outlet of the water tank. The pipe passes through a water pump and then connects to a water spray nozzle.
[0008] One side of the rod body is provided with a plug for connecting to a replacement cleaning head. The replacement cleaning head consists of a cleaning head body and a connector disposed on each cleaning head body. The connector and the plug are detachably connected.
[0009] The water spray nozzle is located above the replacement cleaning head.
[0010] As a further embodiment of this utility model, the control component consists of a control board, a battery pack, and buttons, with the buttons located on the housing that encapsulates the control board and battery pack.
[0011] As a further embodiment of this utility model, one end of the outer shell is provided with a cap, which is a screw cap structure that can be rotated and opened.
[0012] As a further embodiment of this utility model, the connector includes a tube that is sleeved and connected to the plug.
[0013] As a further embodiment of this utility model, a slot is provided on one side of the insertion tube, the slot corresponding to a clip provided on one side of the plug, and a spring button for pressing to open and close is connected to one side of the clip.
[0014] As a further embodiment of this utility model, the end of the rod is provided with a handle portion, and the button is disposed on the handle portion.
[0015] As a further embodiment of this utility model, the water spray assembly also includes a sleeve rod disposed at one end of the rod body. One side of the sleeve rod is provided with an outer cover for enclosing the water pump and pipeline. The outer cover is provided with a water inlet, and the water inlet is connected to the water outlet.
[0016] As a further embodiment of this utility model, the plug is disposed at the bottom of the sleeve rod, and the spring button and the locking piece are both disposed on one side of the plug.
[0017] As a further embodiment of this utility model, each cleaning head body includes a mop head, a brush head, and a glass brush, and the mop head is provided with a rotating part that is connected to the insertion tube.
[0018] The beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows:
[0019] This utility model proposes a mop structure with automatic water spraying and replaceable cleaning heads. Through the coordination of the control and spraying components, it achieves automatic press-type water spraying, eliminating the need for laborious manual squeezing or pushing / pulling methods. It also features multiple replaceable cleaning head bodies, such as mop heads, brush heads, and glass brushes, providing a "multi-purpose" feature. Each cleaning head body can be replaced when damaged or worn, thus avoiding waste of the main body of the device. The entire machine is portable and compact, easy to assemble and disassemble, and can be stored in small spaces. Attached Figure Description
[0020] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions of this utility model or the prior art, the drawings used in the description of the embodiments or the prior art will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the drawings described below are only some embodiments of the technical solutions of this utility model. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on the structures shown in these drawings without creative effort.
[0021] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of the control components, water spray components, and replacement cleaning head on both sides of the rod in this utility model.
[0022] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram illustrating the replacement of the main body of one of the cleaning heads in this utility model product.
[0023] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram illustrating the replacement of another cleaning head body in this utility model product.
[0024] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram illustrating the replacement of another cleaning head body in this utility model product.
[0025] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram showing the water spray nozzle configuration of the water spray assembly in this utility model.
[0026] Figure 6 This is a disassembled structural diagram of the water spray assembly in this utility model.
[0027] label name label name 1 rod 31 Spray nozzle 2 handle part 32 water pump 20 Control components 33 Piping 200 shell 34 water tank 201 control board 35 water outlet 202 Battery pack 36 water inlet 203 button 37 outer cover 204 Cap 4 Replace cleaning head 3 Water spray components 40 Cleaning head body 30 Sleeve 41 connector 300 plug 410 Intubation 301 Cards 411 Card slot 302 Spring button 412 Rotating component Detailed Implementation
[0028] as follows:
[0029] Please see the appendix Figure 1-6 ,
[0030] The main structure includes a control component 20 mounted on the rod 1, and a water spraying component 3 connected to the control component 20 to achieve automatic water spraying. The water spraying component 3 includes a water tank 34 and a pipe 33 connected to the outlet 35 of the water tank 34. After passing through a water pump 32, the pipe 33 is connected to a water spray nozzle 31. A plug 300 for connecting to a replacement cleaning head 4 is provided on one side of the rod 1. The replacement cleaning head 4 consists of a cleaning head body 40 and a connector 41 mounted on each cleaning head body 40. The connector 41 and the plug 300 are detachably connected. The water spray nozzle 31 is located above the replacement cleaning head 4.
[0031] The working principle is as follows:
[0032] Automatic water spraying is achieved through the control component 20 in conjunction with the water spraying component 3. After pressing the button 203, the control board 201 controls the water pump 32 to draw water from the water tank 34. The water flows through the pipe 33 and the water pump 32, and is then sprayed out from the spray nozzle 31 at the bottom. Below the spray nozzle 31 is the cleaning head body 40. Water is sprayed before (or after) cleaning, and then the cleaning head body 40 is used for cleaning. Replaceable cleaning heads 4 include various functional cleaning head bodies 40 (such as mop heads, brush heads, and glass brushes as preferred cleaning heads). These cleaning heads are connected using connectors 41 that can be easily disassembled and assembled with the rod body 1. For example, the insertion tube 410 on the cleaning head body 40 can be inserted into the plug 300 on the rod body 1. When replacement is needed, it can be removed and replaced. The combination of automatic water spraying and replacement parts realizes the characteristics of multi-functional cleaning and automatic water spraying, saving labor and unnecessary material waste.
[0033] In a preferred embodiment of this utility model, the control component 20 consists of a control board 201, a battery pack 202, and a button 203, with the button 203 disposed on the housing 200 that encapsulates the control board 201 and the battery pack 202.
[0034] The control component 20 is enclosed in a housing 200, which has a button 203 for press control. Pressing the button 203 is sufficient to spray water.
[0035] In a preferred embodiment of this utility model, a cover 204 is provided at one end of the outer shell 200, and the cover 204 is a screw cap structure that can be rotated and opened.
[0036] The spiral-structured cover 204 is easy to open for operations such as battery replacement and maintenance, and when tightened, it can prevent external moisture and dust from entering.
[0037] In a preferred embodiment of this utility model, the connector 41 includes a tube 410 that is sleeved and connected to the plug 300.
[0038] The connector 41 includes various connection forms. Considering that the rod 1 generally adopts a tube, column or other structure, it is preferred to use a tubular insert 410 to achieve the connection with the plug 300.
[0039] In a preferred embodiment of this utility model, a slot 411 is provided on one side of the insertion tube 410, the slot 411 corresponds to the clip 301 provided on one side of the plug 300, and a spring button 302 for pressing to open and close is connected to one side of the clip 301.
[0040] Pressing the spring button 302 separates the clip 301 from the slot 411 to remove the cleaning head body 40.
[0041] In a preferred embodiment of this utility model, the end of the rod body 1 is provided with a handle part 2, and a button 203 is disposed on the handle part 2.
[0042] Button 203 is located on handle 2 for easy hand pressing. Handle 2 is located at the top of rod 1 and is slightly bent to one side for easy gripping. Button 203 is located in this gripping area for easy operation.
[0043] In a preferred embodiment of this utility model, the water spray assembly 3 further includes a sleeve rod 30 disposed at one end of the rod body 1. The sleeve rod 30 has an outer cover 37 for enclosing the water pump 32 and the pipeline 33 on one side. The outer cover 37 has a water inlet 36, which is connected to the water outlet 35.
[0044] The sleeve 30 is used to connect the rod body 1 and the cleaning head body 40, while the outer cover 37 on one side of the sleeve 30 is used to enclose components such as the water pump 32 and the pipeline 33, providing a certain degree of protection. The sleeve 30 and the rod body 1 can be connected by screws.
[0045] In a preferred embodiment of this utility model, the plug 300 is disposed at the bottom of the sleeve 30, and the spring button 302 and the clip 301 are both disposed on one side of the plug 300.
[0046] When the spring button 302 is pressed, the clip 301 on one side of the plug 300 retracts inward, at which point the cleaning head body 40 can be removed or connected; otherwise, it will be locked in place.
[0047] In a preferred embodiment of this utility model, each cleaning head body 40 includes a mop head, a brush head and a glass brush, and the mop head is provided with a rotating part 412 connected to the insertion tube 410.
[0048] Mop heads, brush heads, and glass brushes are the most common cleaning heads available today, and they can also be used with a variety of other cleaning heads.
[0049] The above are merely preferred embodiments of the present utility model and do not limit the patent scope of the present utility model. Any equivalent structural transformations made using the contents of the present utility model specification and drawings under the concept of the present utility model, or direct / indirect applications in other related technical fields, are included within the patent protection scope of the present utility model.
Claims
1. A mop structure with automatic water spraying and replaceable cleaning head, characterized in that, include A control component mounted on the pole, and a water spraying component connected to the control component to achieve automatic water spraying. The water spray assembly includes a water tank and a pipe connected to the outlet of the water tank. The pipe passes through a water pump and then connects to a water spray nozzle. One side of the rod body is provided with a plug for connecting to a replacement cleaning head. The replacement cleaning head consists of a cleaning head body and a connector disposed on each cleaning head body. The connector and the plug are detachably connected. The water spray nozzle is located above the replacement cleaning head.
2. The mop structure with automatic water spraying and replaceable cleaning head as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The control component consists of a control board, a battery pack, and buttons, with the buttons located on the housing that encapsulates the control board and battery pack.
3. The mop structure with automatic water spraying and replaceable cleaning head as described in claim 2, characterized in that, One end of the outer casing is provided with a cap, which is a screw cap structure that can be rotated and opened.
4. The mop structure with automatic water spraying and replaceable cleaning head as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The connector includes a cannula that is sleeved and connected to the plug.
5. The mop structure with automatic water spraying and replaceable cleaning head as described in claim 4, characterized in that, A slot is provided on one side of the insertion tube, and the slot corresponds to a clip provided on one side of the plug. A spring button for pressing to open and close is connected to one side of the clip.
6. The mop structure with automatic water spraying and replaceable cleaning head as described in claim 2, characterized in that, The rod body has a handle at one end, and the button is located on the handle.
7. The mop structure with automatic water spraying and replaceable cleaning head as described in claim 4, characterized in that, The water spray assembly also includes a sleeve rod disposed at one end of the rod body. One side of the sleeve rod is provided with an outer cover for enclosing the water pump and pipeline. The outer cover is provided with a water inlet, which is connected to the water outlet.
8. The mop structure with automatic water spraying and replaceable cleaning head as described in claim 7, characterized in that, The plug is located at the bottom of the sleeve.
9. The mop structure with automatic water spraying and replaceable cleaning head as described in claim 4, characterized in that, Each cleaning head body includes a mop head, a brush head, and a glass brush, and the mop head is provided with a rotating part that connects to the insertion tube.