A rotating mop bucket

By setting up independent clean water chambers and washing chambers in the rotating mop bucket and utilizing automatic quantitative water supply technology, the problems of low cleaning and dirt separation and low water pumping efficiency in existing rotating mop buckets have been solved, improving the cleaning effect and user experience.

CN224420944UActive Publication Date: 2026-06-30NINGBO YAXIANG CLEANING PROD CO LTD

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
NINGBO YAXIANG CLEANING PROD CO LTD
Filing Date
2025-05-30
Publication Date
2026-06-30

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

Existing rotating mop buckets are inadequate in terms of separating cleaning and sludge and in terms of water pumping efficiency, resulting in poor cleaning performance and complex structure.

Method used

A rotating mop bucket with separate cleaning and stain removal is designed, which includes an independent clean water chamber, a washing chamber and a spin-drying chamber. The bottom of the clean water chamber is higher than that of the washing chamber. Cleaning is achieved through automatic quantitative water supply, avoiding contamination of the clean water chamber, and eliminating the need for manual operation or water pump operation.

Benefits of technology

It achieves isolation between the clean water chamber and the cleaning chamber, ensuring that the clean water is not contaminated, automatically and quantitatively supplies water, simplifies operation, and improves cleaning efficiency and user experience.

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Abstract

This utility model discloses a rotating mop bucket, belonging to the field of mop buckets. It includes a lower bucket for containing wastewater, an upper bucket positioned above the lower bucket, and a rotating drive device. The upper bucket has a washing chamber for accommodating the rotating mop for cleaning, a spin-drying chamber for wringing out the rotating mop, and a clean water chamber for containing clean water. The spin-drying chamber is connected to the lower bucket. The washing and spin-drying chambers are independently configured, with the bottom of the clean water chamber higher than the bottom of the washing chamber. The bottom of the clean water chamber has a clean water outlet for supplying water to the washing chamber. After the clean water chamber is filled with water, it acts as a temporary closed chamber. Clean water automatically flows into the washing chamber from the clean water outlet. When the liquid level in the washing chamber rises to be level with the clean water outlet, the clean water chamber is resealed, allowing the clean water chamber to supply a measured amount of water to the washing chamber. The advantages of this utility model are the separation of clean and dirty water, ensuring that the water used to wash the mop head is relatively clean each time. The automatic and measured water dispensing eliminates the need for manual water filling or the use of a water pump.
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