A sanitation tool management device that facilitates classification

By using a sliding movable plate and plug-in filter design, the problems of low space utilization and difficult filter disassembly in sanitation tool management devices are solved, achieving flexible zoning and efficient cleaning.

CN224427434UActive Publication Date: 2026-06-30LONGGANG LVJIA CLEANING SERVICE CO LTD

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
LONGGANG LVJIA CLEANING SERVICE CO LTD
Filing Date
2025-06-19
Publication Date
2026-06-30

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Technical Problem

Existing sanitation tool management devices have low space utilization, lack flexible zoning design, make it difficult to disassemble and clean the filter structure, and lack effective dry and wet separation function.

Method used

Featuring a sliding movable plate design and plug-in filter, the storage space can be flexibly adjusted through a guide rail system. The filter can be quickly installed and removed through the cooperation of springs and plug rods, and a water tank and drain pipe are set in the box for effective dry and wet separation.

Benefits of technology

It maximizes the use of storage space, simplifies the cleaning and maintenance process of the filter, prevents the accumulation of debris, and ensures efficient drainage and convenient maintenance of the device.

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Abstract

This utility model discloses a sanitation tool management device that facilitates classification, including a top cover, a box body, and casters. The top cover is located on top of the box body and is connected to the box body via a hinge. Casters are mounted on the lower outer wall of the box body. Three brackets are fixedly connected to one side of the box body. Each bracket has a through hole. One end of a spring is fixedly connected to the upper outer wall of each bracket, and the other end of the spring is fixedly connected to the lower outer wall of a mounting ring. A first insert rod is fixedly connected to the lower end of the mounting ring. This device utilizes a quick-installation and disassembly structure for the filter and an adjustable movable plate design, achieving convenient maintenance and flexible classification, and solving the problems of existing devices lacking rapid cleaning functions and having low space utilization.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the technical field of sanitation work, specifically to a sanitation tool management device that facilitates classification. Background Technology

[0002] Traditional sanitation tool management devices commonly suffer from problems such as limited categorization functions and low space utilization. Existing devices often employ fixed partition designs, failing to flexibly adjust storage space according to different tool sizes, resulting in large tools being difficult to store or small tools wasting space. Furthermore, the filter structures of traditional devices are mostly fixed installations, making disassembly and cleaning difficult, and easily leading to debris accumulation affecting drainage. In addition, most devices lack effective dry and wet separation designs, preventing the timely removal of residual wastewater from tools, increasing the cleaning burden. These shortcomings result in low efficiency in sanitation tool management and inconvenient maintenance, urgently requiring a new type of device with flexible zoning and convenient maintenance functions to solve these problems.

[0003] A search revealed a Chinese patent publication number CN220350339U, which discloses a sanitation tool management device for easy classification. This device relates to the field of sanitation tool management and includes a dry-wet separation system inside the classification bin. A flexible hanging rack is fixedly installed on the inner wall of the dry area to hold sanitation tools. A storage box is fixedly installed in the dry area to store sanitation items. A tool door is located at the rear of the classification bin. A waterproof partition is installed on one side of the dry area, with a waterproof coating on the other side. A floor drain is located on the bottom inner wall and connected to a drain pipe. Multiple hooks are fixedly installed on the inner wall of the wet area to hang cleaned mops and other sanitation tools. A cloth rack is fixedly installed on one side of the hooks. Ventilation fans are fixedly installed on the inner walls at both ends of the wet area. Universal wheels are rotatably installed at the bottom of the classification bin. A push-pull handle is fixedly installed on one side of the classification bin. Connectors are installed on both sides of the top of the classification bin, movably connecting to a top cover. A top handle is fixedly installed on the top of the top cover, allowing the top cover to be opened in both directions.

[0004] However, while this sanitation tool management device achieves dry and wet separation and categorized storage, it still has the following shortcomings: First, the fixed design of the flexible racks and storage boxes limits the flexibility of space adjustment and cannot adapt to the storage needs of tools of different sizes; second, the wet area relies solely on floor drains for drainage and lacks a filtration device, which easily leads to pipe blockage. These design flaws affect the actual use and maintenance convenience of the device. Utility Model Content

[0005] To address the shortcomings of existing technologies, this utility model provides a sanitation tool management device that facilitates classification, solving the problems of existing devices lacking rapid cleaning functions and having low space utilization.

[0006] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides the following technical solution: a sanitation tool management device for easy classification, comprising a top cover, a box body, and casters. The top cover is located on the top of the box body and is connected to the box body via a hinge. Casters are mounted on the lower outer wall of the box body. Three brackets are fixedly connected to one side of the box body. Each bracket has a through hole. One end of a spring is fixedly connected to the upper outer wall of each bracket, and the other end of the spring is fixedly connected to the lower outer wall of a mounting ring. A first insert rod is fixedly connected to the lower end of the mounting ring. When the first insert rod secures the filter screen, the spring is slightly contracted due to the gravity of the mounting ring and the first insert rod.

[0007] Preferably, the box is equipped with two baffles, and both the inner side of the box and the baffles are equipped with guide rails. The guide rails are equipped with movable plates, and the movable plates are equipped with sliders on both sides. The sliders are located inside the guide rails and can move within the guide rails without detaching from them. The baffles divide the interior of the box into three areas, and the widths of the three areas are different.

[0008] Preferably, the box body has three through slots on one side, the box body has three filter screens, each filter screen has a first slot, and one end of each filter screen is fixedly connected to a second connecting rod. The second connecting rod is fixedly connected to a second handle, and the filter screen can be installed into the box body through the through slots.

[0009] Preferably, a second insert rod is fixedly connected to the other end of the filter screen, and three second slots are provided on one side of the housing. The second insert rod is engaged with the second slots to provide the filter screen with a fixed support point.

[0010] Preferably, the box is equipped with a water tank located below the filter screen, and a drain pipe is provided on one side of the box, which is connected to the water tank to drain the water in the tank.

[0011] Preferably, a first connecting rod is fixedly connected to one side of the box body, and one end of the first connecting rod is fixedly connected to the first handle.

[0012] This utility model provides a sanitation tool management device that facilitates classification. It has the following beneficial effects:

[0013] 1. This sanitation tool management device, designed for easy classification, features a sliding movable plate that allows for flexible adjustment of storage space via a guide rail system. The movable plate slides freely between the baffles, adjusting the size of each storage area as needed to perfectly accommodate cleaning tools of different sizes. This adjustable structure maximizes space utilization while meeting diverse classification and storage requirements. The anti-detachment design of the guide rail system ensures stability during sliding, making area adjustment easy and reliable, and greatly facilitating the classified management of sanitation tools.

[0014] 2. This sanitation tool management device, which facilitates classification, employs a plug-in filter design. Through the cooperation of a spring and a first insert rod, the filter can be quickly installed and removed. During installation, simply push the filter into the slot; the spring automatically locks the insert rod in place. For removal, simply pull up the insert rod to remove the filter. This design is not only easy to operate, requiring no tools, but also ensures precise installation every time, greatly simplifying daily cleaning and maintenance. The ability to remove and wash the filter individually effectively prevents drainage blockage caused by debris accumulation, making the device's sanitation maintenance more convenient and efficient. Attached Figure Description

[0015] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of this utility model;

[0016] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the internal structure of the box of this utility model;

[0017] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the first insert structure of this utility model;

[0018] Figure 4 This is a cross-sectional structural diagram of the present invention.

[0019] The attached diagram lists the components represented by each number as follows:

[0020] 1. First handle; 2. First connecting rod; 3. Box body; 4. Hinge; 5. Top cover; 6. Baffle; 7. Second insert rod; 8. Second connecting rod; 9. Second handle; 10. First slot; 11. Second slot; 12. Guide rail; 13. First insert rod; 14. Bracket; 15. Drain pipe; 16. Spring; 17. Mounting ring; 18. Caster wheel; 19. Water tank; 20. Filter screen; 21. Moving plate. Detailed Implementation

[0021] The technical solutions of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings of the embodiments. 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.

[0022] Example 1

[0023] Please see Figure 1-4This utility model provides a sanitation tool management device that facilitates classification, including a top cover 5, a box 3, and casters 18. The top cover 5 is located on the top of the box 3 and is connected to the box 3 via a hinge 4. Casters 18 are attached to the lower outer wall of the box 3. Three brackets 14 are fixedly connected to one side of the box 3. Each bracket 14 has a through hole. One end of a spring 16 is fixedly connected to the upper outer wall of the bracket 14, and the other end of the spring 16 is fixedly connected to the lower outer wall of a mounting ring 17. A first insertion rod 13 is fixedly connected to the lower end of the mounting ring 17. In use, the first insertion rod 13 is lifted, and the filter screen 20 is inserted along the corresponding through slot. The first insertion rod 13 is then released, and the spring 16 is in a stretched state, continuously releasing elastic tension. When the first insertion rod 13 aligns with the first slot 10, the elastic tension of the spring 16 pulls the mounting ring 17, causing the first insertion rod 13 to move downwards together, so that the first insertion rod 13 is inserted into the first slot 10. The casters 18 ensure that the device moves smoothly when the first handle 1 is pulled.

[0024] Example 2

[0025] Please see Figure 1-4 In this embodiment, the box 3 is provided with two baffles 6. The inner side of the box 3 and the baffles 6 are provided with guide rails 12. The guide rails 12 are provided with movable plates 21. When in use, pushing the movable plates 21 can adjust the size of the two independent areas where they are located, thereby adapting to cleaning tools of different sizes.

[0026] The box body 3 has three through slots on one side and three filter screens 20 inside the box body 3. Each filter screen 20 has a first slot 10 and a second connecting rod 8 is fixedly connected to one end of the filter screen 20. The second connecting rod 8 is fixedly connected to the second handle 9. When in use, one end of the filter screen 20 is inserted into the first slot 10 through the first insert rod 13 for fixation.

[0027] The other end of the filter screen 20 is fixedly connected to the second insertion rod 7. Three second slots 11 are provided on one side of the housing 3. When in use, the other end of the filter screen 20 is inserted into the second slot 11 through the second insertion rod 7 for fixation.

[0028] The housing 3 is equipped with a water tank 19 located below the filter screen 20. A drain pipe 15 is provided on one side of the housing 3. When in use, the water remaining after the cleaning tool is used flows into the water tank 19 through the filter screen 20 and is then discharged from the housing 3 through the drain pipe 15, thereby reducing the weight of the device. The debris carried on the cleaning tool is blocked by the filter screen 20, preventing excessive debris from accumulating in the water tank 19 and affecting the drainage function of the device.

[0029] A first connecting rod 2 is fixedly connected to one side of the box body 3. One end of the first connecting rod 2 is fixedly connected to the first handle 1. When in use, the device can be moved by pulling the first handle 1 with the help of the universal wheels 18 at the bottom of the box body 3. The first connecting rod 2 is welded and fixed to the box body 3. The surface of the first handle 1 is provided with anti-slip texture, and the width of the grip area is adapted to the size of an adult's palm.

[0030] It should be noted that in this embodiment, when using this device, the movable plate 21 is pushed by hand according to the size of the cleaning tools. The arrangement of the baffle 6 and the movable plate 21 divides the interior of the housing 3 into six areas. The movement of a single movable plate 21 can adjust two areas on one side of the baffle 6, allowing the device to quickly and effectively adjust the storage area for cleaning tools, making it easier to categorize them. After cleaning, the first insert rod 13 is pulled upwards by hand to release its fixing effect on the filter screen 20. Then, the second handle 9 is pulled to remove the filter screen 20 from the through groove of the housing 3. This design allows for quick and precise cleaning of the filter screen 20 below the used area. The filter screen 20 filters out impurities, preventing the drain pipe 15 from clogging. The quick installation and removal of the filter screen 20 also allows for faster and more thorough cleaning of the entire device.

[0031] The foregoing has shown and described the basic principles, main features, and advantages of this utility model. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that this utility model is not limited to the details of the exemplary embodiments described above, and that it can be implemented in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or basic characteristics of this utility model. Therefore, the embodiments should be considered exemplary and non-limiting in all respects. The scope of this utility model is defined by the appended claims rather than the foregoing description, and thus all variations falling within the meaning and scope of equivalents of the claims are intended to be included within this utility model. No reference numerals in the claims should be construed as limiting the scope of the claims.

[0032] Furthermore, it should be understood that although this specification describes embodiments, not every embodiment contains only one independent technical solution. This narrative style is merely for clarity. Those skilled in the art should consider the specification as a whole, and the technical solutions in each embodiment can also be appropriately combined to form other embodiments that can be understood by those skilled in the art.

Claims

1. A sanitation tool management device for easy classification, comprising a top cover (5), a housing (3), and casters (18), wherein the top cover (5) is provided on the top of the housing (3), the top cover (5) is connected to the housing (3) by a hinge (4), and casters (18) are provided on the outer wall of the lower end of the housing (3), characterized in that: Three brackets (14) are fixedly connected to one side of the box (3). The brackets (14) are provided with through holes. The upper outer wall of the bracket (14) is fixedly connected to one end of the spring (16). The other end of the spring (16) is fixedly connected to the lower outer wall of the mounting ring (17). The lower end of the mounting ring (17) is fixedly connected to the first insertion rod (13).

2. The sanitation tool management device for easy classification according to claim 1, characterized in that: The box (3) is equipped with two baffles (6), and both the inner side of the box (3) and the baffles (6) are equipped with guide rails (12), and the guide rails (12) are equipped with movable plates (21).

3. The sanitation tool management device for easy classification according to claim 1, characterized in that: The box (3) has three through slots on one side and three filters (20) inside the box (3). Each filter (20) has a first slot (10) and a second connecting rod (8) is fixedly connected to one end of the filter (20). The second connecting rod (8) is fixedly connected to the second handle (9).

4. The sanitation tool management device for easy classification according to claim 3, characterized in that: The filter screen (20) is fixedly connected to a second insert rod (7) at the other end, and three second slots (11) are provided on one side of the box (3).

5. The sanitation tool management device for easy classification according to claim 1, characterized in that: The box (3) is provided with a water tank (19) located below the filter screen (20), and a drain pipe (15) is provided on one side of the box (3).

6. The sanitation tool management device for easy classification according to claim 1, characterized in that: A first connecting rod (2) is fixedly connected to one side of the box (3), and one end of the first connecting rod (2) is fixedly connected to the first handle (1).