Sectional quick-release mop

The cleaning mop features a segmented, quick-release design, employing a combination of upper and lower pressure plates to control the movable plate and sliding block tension springs. This solves the problem of inconvenient replacement of the mop cloth and face towel in existing cleaning mops, achieving secure clamping and easy disassembly of the cloth and face towel, thus improving practicality.

CN224403578UActive Publication Date: 2026-06-26赵光辉

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
赵光辉
Filing Date
2025-07-29
Publication Date
2026-06-26

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Technical Problem

Existing cleaning mops are inconvenient to replace the mop cloth and face towel during actual use, which affects operation and makes them impractical.

Method used

It adopts a segmented quick-release design, with the upper and lower movable plates controlled by the upper and lower pressure plates respectively. Combined with sliding blocks and tension springs, it enables easy clamping and disassembly of rags and washcloths, and is improved into a split two-section clamping structure.

Benefits of technology

It achieves a firm grip and easy disassembly of rags and washcloths, improving the convenience and practicality of operation. It can be used for multiple purposes, saving effort and providing stability.

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Abstract

The utility model discloses a segmented quick detach type cloth clamping mop belongs to mop technical field. The utility model discloses a segmented quick detach type cloth clamping mop, including mop board, the upper end and the lower end of mop board all are provided with movable clamping plate, and the two movable clamping plates are clamped with the face cloth, and the rear end of upper movable plate and lower movable plate all is installed the pressure plate, and two tension springs are installed between upper movable plate and lower movable plate. The utility model solves the inconvenient disassembly and replacement of the face cloth and washcloth of the existing cleaning mop in the actual use, influences operation, and the practicability is not good problem, the utility model adopts two pressure plates to control upper movable plate and lower movable plate respectively, and the operation adjusting work is carried out, and the movable clamping plate is set to the wide surface and carries out cloth clamping, and the range of clamping is wider, can make the face cloth and washcloth more firm, and the two movable clamping plates can be used for different face cloth and washcloth, and the practicability is strong.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of mop technology, specifically a segmented quick-release cloth-clamping mop. Background Technology

[0002] A face towel is a cleaning product made of cotton fibers. It is soft and resilient, and has the characteristics of being absorbent without shedding lint, highly absorbent, flexible, and elastic. It has advantages that towels cannot match. It can be used for washing the face, wiping the face, removing makeup, and scrubbing, and has a hygienic and cleansing effect.

[0003] Chinese Patent CN220403945U discloses a cleaning device belonging to the field of household goods technology. It solves the problem of waste caused by discarding face towels after a single use in existing technologies. The patent includes a plate-shaped mop base with several locking parts. When a face towel is wrapped around the mop base and locked onto these locking parts, the mop base and the face towel form a cleaning structure. This patent allows for the reuse of face towels.

[0004] The cleaning mop described in the above patent is inconvenient to replace the mop cloth and washcloth during actual use, which affects operation and makes it impractical. Therefore, it does not meet the existing needs. In response, we have proposed a segmented quick-release mop with a clip-on cloth. Utility Model Content

[0005] The purpose of this utility model is to provide a segmented quick-release cloth-clamping mop, which solves the problem mentioned in the background art that cleaning mops are inconvenient to replace the cloth and face towel during actual use, affecting operation and resulting in poor practicality.

[0006] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides the following technical solution: a segmented quick-release cloth clamping mop, including a mop plate, with movable clamps at both the upper and lower ends of the mop plate, a cloth being clamped between the two movable clamps, and an upper movable plate and a lower movable plate respectively provided at the rear ends of the two movable clamps, with pressure plates installed at the rear ends of the upper and lower movable plates, and two tension springs installed between the upper and lower movable plates.

[0007] Preferably, one side of the movable clamp is provided with integrally formed anti-slip teeth, and the clamping part of the rag surface is inserted into the rear end of the movable clamp and fitted with the movable clamp through the anti-slip teeth.

[0008] Preferably, the end face of the mop plate is provided with an integrally formed positioning rail, and one end of the upper movable plate and the lower movable plate is fixedly connected with a sliding block, which is embedded in the positioning rail and slidably connected to the mop plate.

[0009] Preferably, the sliding block is provided with an anti-disengagement buckle on its outside, and the two ends of the tension spring are respectively fastened into the anti-disengagement buckle and engaged with the two sliding blocks.

[0010] Preferably, the mop plate has two integrally formed movable grooves in the middle, and pressure plates are installed inside the two movable grooves. The two pressure plates are fixedly connected to the upper movable plate and the lower movable plate, respectively.

[0011] Preferably, the mop plate has a connector at its rear end, which is used to install a handle, and the mop plate is also used to securely hold a washcloth.

[0012] Preferably, each of the two movable clamping plates has five integrally formed positioning holes on its surface, and positioning buckles are fixedly connected to the surfaces of the upper and lower movable plates. The positioning buckles are embedded in the positioning holes and fixedly connected to the movable clamping plates.

[0013] Preferably, a sliding frame is installed below the upper movable plate, a connecting plate is fixedly installed above the lower movable plate, a limit frame is fixedly installed on the outside of the sliding frame, and the connecting plate is embedded inside the limit frame and slidably connected to the limit frame.

[0014] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of this utility model are:

[0015] This utility model of a segmented quick-release cloth-clamping mop uses two pressure plates to control the upper and lower movable plates respectively for operation and adjustment. The movable clamping plates are designed with a wide surface for clamping cloths, thus clamping a wider range and securing rags and washcloths more firmly. The mechanism has been changed from a one-piece clamping mechanism to a two-part design, specifically with a sliding frame in the middle of the upper movable plate for limiting the position, and connecting plates on both sides fixed to the lower movable plate. Pressing the pressure plates moves the upper and lower movable plates outward. Installation is simple, friction is low, and it is easy to use. In addition, sliding blocks and tension springs are added to maintain positional stability. The two movable clamping plates can hold different rags and washcloths, making it versatile and highly practical. Attached Figure Description

[0016] Figure 1 This is an axonometric view of the front view of this utility model;

[0017] Figure 2 This is an isometric view of the front of the mop plate after the rag has been removed from the present invention.

[0018] Figure 3 This is an axonometric view of the side of this utility model;

[0019] Figure 4 This is an axonometric view of the rear view of this utility model;

[0020] Figure 5This is an exploded view of the front of this utility model;

[0021] Figure 6 This is an exploded view of the rear of this utility model.

[0022] In the diagram: 1. Mop cloth; 101. Clamping part; 2. Mop plate; 203. Positioning rail; 204. Tension spring; 205. Movable groove; 206. Connector; 3. Movable clamping plate; 301. Anti-slip teeth; 302. Positioning port; 4. Pressure plate; 5. Upper movable plate; 501. Sliding frame; 502. Limiting bracket; 503. Sliding block; 6. Lower movable plate; 601. Connecting plate; 602. Positioning buckle. Detailed Implementation

[0023] The technical solutions of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present utility model, and not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of the present utility model, all other embodiments obtained by those of ordinary skill in the art without creative effort are within the protection scope of the present utility model.

[0024] To address the issue of existing cleaning mops being inconvenient to replace mop cloths and washcloths during actual use, thus affecting operation and resulting in poor practicality, please refer to... Figures 1-6 This embodiment provides the following technical solution:

[0025] This embodiment of a segmented quick-release cloth clamping mop includes a mop plate 2. Mop plate 2 has movable clamping plates 3 at both its upper and lower ends. A cloth 1 is clamped between the two movable clamping plates 3. The rear ends of the two movable clamping plates 3 are respectively provided with an upper movable plate 5 and a lower movable plate 6. The segmented quick-release cloth clamping mop uses two pressure plates 4 to control the upper movable plate 5 and the lower movable plate 6 respectively for operation and adjustment. Pressure plates 4 are installed at the rear ends of the upper movable plate 5 and the lower movable plate 6. Two tension springs 204 are installed between the upper movable plate 5 and the lower movable plate 6.

[0026] One side of the movable clamping plate 3 is provided with an integrally formed anti-slip tooth 301. The clamping part 101 on the surface of the cloth 1 is inserted into the rear end of the movable clamping plate 3 through the anti-slip tooth 301 and fits into the movable clamping plate 3. By setting the movable clamping plate 3 to a wide surface and then clamping the cloth through the anti-slip tooth 301, the clamping range is wider.

[0027] In addition, the mop plate 2 has two integrally formed movable grooves 205 in the middle. Each movable groove 205 has a pressure plate 4 installed inside. The two pressure plates 4 are fixedly connected to the upper movable plate 5 and the lower movable plate 6 respectively. The two pressure plates 4 can be adjusted in sections to facilitate the separate operation of the mop 1 and the clamping part 101 at both ends.

[0028] Specifically, the segmented quick-release cloth clamping mop uses two pressure plates 4 to control the upper movable plate 5 and the lower movable plate 6 respectively for operation and adjustment. The movable clamping plate 3 is set to a wide surface for clamping the cloth, so that the clamping range is wider and the rag 1 and washcloth are clamped more firmly.

[0029] To address the issue of existing cleaning mops being inconvenient to adjust and thus affecting their effectiveness during actual use, please refer to... Figures 1-6 This embodiment provides the following technical solution:

[0030] In this embodiment, the end face of the mop plate 2 is provided with an integrally formed positioning rail 203. One end of the upper movable plate 5 and the lower movable plate 6 are fixedly connected with a sliding block 503. The sliding block 503 is embedded in the positioning rail 203 and slidably connected to the mop plate 2. The upper movable plate 5 and the lower movable plate 6 are moved by adjusting the sliding block 503. The upper movable plate 5 and the lower movable plate 6 are slid by pressing the upper and lower pressure plates 4 respectively. The upper movable plate 5 and the lower movable plate 6 are moved within the mop plate 2 by adjusting the sliding block 503.

[0031] In addition, the sliding block 503 is provided with an anti-disengagement buckle on the outside. The two ends of the tension spring 204 are respectively fastened into the anti-disengagement buckle and engaged with the two sliding blocks 503. The rear end of the mop plate 2 is provided with a connector 206. The connector 206 is used to install the handle, and the mop plate 2 is also used to fix and clamp the washcloth. The sliding block 503 and the tension spring 204 are used to assist in maintaining the stability of the position. The two movable clamps 3 can clamp different rags 1 and washcloths, which can achieve multiple uses and are highly practical. Squeeze the two sides of the movable clamps 3 to separate the two movable clamps 3, place the rag 1 between the upper movable plate 5 and the lower movable plate 6, release the pressure plate 4, and the upper movable plate 5 and the lower movable plate 6 are tightened by the tension of the tension spring 204.

[0032] It should be noted that each of the two movable clamping plates 3 has five integrally formed positioning holes 302 on its surface. The upper movable plate 5 and the lower movable plate 6 are fixedly connected to positioning buckles 602, which are embedded in the positioning holes 302 and fixedly connected to the movable clamping plates 3.

[0033] Furthermore, a sliding frame 501 is installed below the upper movable plate 5, and a connecting plate 601 is fixedly installed above the lower movable plate 6. A limit frame 502 is fixedly installed on the outside of the sliding frame 501, and the connecting plate 601 is embedded in the inside of the limit frame 502 and slidably connected to the limit frame 502. The segmented quick-release cloth clamping mop has been changed from an integrated clamping mechanism to a split two-section mechanism. Specifically, the sliding frame 501 in the middle of the upper movable plate 5 is limited, and the connecting plates 601 on both sides are fixed to the lower movable plate 6. By pressing the pressure plate 4, the upper movable plate 5 and the lower movable plate 6 are moved outward. The installation is simple, the friction is small, and the use is labor-saving and convenient. Pressing the upper and lower pressure plates 4 again will cause the sliding frame 501 and the connecting plate 601 to separate, so that the cloth 1 falls off automatically without the need to remove the cloth 1 by hand.

[0034] Specifically, the segmented quick-release cloth clamping mop has been changed from an integrated clamping mechanism to a split two-section design. Specifically, the sliding frame 501 in the middle of the upper movable plate 5 is used for limiting, and the connecting plates 601 on both sides are fixed to the lower movable plate 6. By pressing the pressure plate 4, the upper movable plate 5 and the lower movable plate 6 are moved outward. The installation is simple, the friction is small, and the use is labor-saving and convenient. In addition, the sliding block 503 and the tension spring 204 are added to assist in maintaining the stability of the position. The two movable clamping plates 3 can clamp different cleaning cloths 1 and washcloths, which can achieve multiple uses with one product and are highly practical.

[0035] Working principle: In use, pressing the upper and lower pressure plates 4 controls the sliding of the upper movable plate 5 and the lower movable plate 6 respectively. The sliding block 503 adjusts the movement of the upper movable plate 5 and the lower movable plate 6 within the mop plate 2, squeezing the two sides of the movable clamping plate 3 to separate the two movable clamping plates 3. The rag 1 is placed between the upper movable plate 5 and the lower movable plate 6. Releasing the pressure plates 4 causes the tension spring 204 to pull the upper movable plate 5 and the lower movable plate 6 tight. The sliding frames 501 and the connecting plate 601 on both sides clamp the rag 1. Pressing the upper and lower pressure plates 4 again causes the sliding frames 501 and the connecting plate 601 to separate, allowing the rag 1 to fall automatically without manual intervention. Remove the cloth 1, and by setting the movable clamping plate 3 to a wide surface, the cloth is clamped by the anti-slip teeth 301. This clamps a wider range and makes the cloth 1 and the washcloth more secure. The integrated clamping mechanism is changed to a split two-section mechanism. Specifically, the sliding frame 501 in the middle of the upper movable plate 5 is used for limiting, and the connecting plates 601 on both sides are fixed to the lower movable plate 6. The installation is simple, the friction is small, and the use is labor-saving and convenient. In addition, the sliding block 503 and the tension spring 204 are added to maintain the stability of the position. The two movable clamping plates 3 can clamp different cloths 1 and washcloths, which can achieve multiple uses and are highly practical. After the work is completed, the cloth 1 can be removed for cleaning.

[0036] It should 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," "including," or any other variations thereof are intended to cover non-exclusive inclusion, such that a process, method, article, or apparatus that comprises a list of elements includes not only those elements but also other elements not expressly listed, or elements inherent to such a process, method, article, or apparatus.

[0037] Although embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes, modifications, substitutions and variations can be made to these embodiments without departing from the principles and spirit of the present invention.

Claims

1. A segmented quick-release mop, comprising a mop head (2), characterized in that, The mop plate (2) is provided with movable clamps (3) at both the upper and lower ends. The two movable clamps (3) hold the rag (1) between them. The rear ends of the two movable clamps (3) are respectively provided with an upper movable plate (5) and a lower movable plate (6). The rear ends of the upper movable plate (5) and the lower movable plate (6) are both equipped with pressure plates (4). Two tension springs (204) are installed between the upper movable plate (5) and the lower movable plate (6).

2. A segmented quick-release mop according to claim 1, characterized in that, One side of the movable clamp (3) is provided with an integrally formed anti-slip tooth (301), and the clamping part (101) on the surface of the rag (1) is inserted into the rear end of the movable clamp (3) through the anti-slip tooth (301) and fits into the movable clamp (3).

3. A segmented quick-release mop according to claim 1, characterized in that, The end face of the mop plate (2) is provided with an integrally formed positioning rail (203). One end of the upper movable plate (5) and the lower movable plate (6) is fixedly connected with a sliding block (503). The sliding block (503) is embedded in the positioning rail (203) and slidably connected to the mop plate (2).

4. A segmented quick-release cloth-clamping mop according to claim 3, characterized in that, The sliding block (503) is provided with an anti-disengagement buckle on its outside, and the two ends of the tension spring (204) are respectively fastened into the anti-disengagement buckle and engaged with the two sliding blocks (503).

5. A segmented quick-release mop according to claim 1, characterized in that, The mop plate (2) has two integrally formed movable grooves (205) in the middle. Each of the two movable grooves (205) is equipped with a pressure plate (4). The two pressure plates (4) are fixedly connected to the upper movable plate (5) and the lower movable plate (6) respectively.

6. A segmented quick-release mop according to claim 1, characterized in that, The mop plate (2) has a connector (206) at its rear end. The connector (206) is used to install a handle, and the mop plate (2) is also used to hold a washcloth.

7. A segmented quick-release mop according to claim 1, characterized in that, The surfaces of the two movable clamps (3) are provided with five integrally formed positioning holes (302). The surfaces of the upper movable plate (5) and the lower movable plate (6) are fixedly connected with positioning buckles (602). The positioning buckles (602) are embedded in the interior of the positioning holes (302) and fixedly connected to the movable clamps (3).

8. A segmented quick-release mop according to claim 1, characterized in that, A sliding frame (501) is installed below the upper movable plate (5), and a connecting plate (601) is fixedly installed above the lower movable plate (6). A limiting frame (502) is fixedly installed on the outside of the sliding frame (501), and the connecting plate (601) is embedded in the inside of the limiting frame (502) and slidably connected to the limiting frame (502).