Modular suction and mop cleaning tool combination

By combining detachable vacuum and mop cleaning tools, the problems of limited functionality and cumbersome operation of existing cleaning tools are solved, realizing integrated operation of sweeping, collecting and mopping, thus improving cleaning efficiency and user experience.

CN224483887UActive Publication Date: 2026-07-14SUZHOU CHENGHE CLEANING EQUIP

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
SUZHOU CHENGHE CLEANING EQUIP
Filing Date
2025-07-23
Publication Date
2026-07-14

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

Existing cleaning tools are limited in function, cumbersome to operate, and cannot achieve integrated cleaning, collection, and mopping. They are also inconvenient to store, affecting cleaning efficiency and user experience.

Method used

A detachable vacuum and mop cleaning tool combination is provided, including a mop head, an electric brush head, a connector and a slim pole, which can be combined in a detachable manner to form a mop tool, a sweeping tool or a sweeping and mopping tool, achieving multi-functional integration.

Benefits of technology

It improves the convenience and efficiency of cleaning, reduces the frequency of tool replacements, saves storage space, and enhances the continuity of home floor cleaning and the user experience.

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Abstract

The utility model relates to a kind of detachable suction mop cleaning tool combination, comprising: mop head, including first shell, adapter installed in the top of first shell;Electric brush head, for a integral type assembly and including second shell, rotatably supported in the front of second shell Roll brush, motor and battery pack, the inside of second shell has dust collection chamber, dust collection chamber is located in the rear of roll brush And it is configured to be able to receive garbage swept into it by roll brush, the rear of second shell defines attachment portion;First connector, removably mounted at attachment portion and first connector is configured to be able to engage or separate with adapter and / or first shell;Second connector, removably mounted at attachment portion;And slender vertical rod, with upper portion and lower portion, the upper portion of slender vertical rod is configured to be able to hold by user's hand;The lower portion of slender vertical rod is both removably connected with adapter, and removably connected with second connector.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This application relates to the field of cleaning equipment technology, and in particular to a detachable vacuum and mop cleaning tool combination. Background Technology

[0002] Floor cleaning is an important part of daily household chores, usually requiring the coordinated use of various cleaning tools such as brooms, dustpans, and mops. However, existing cleaning tools are often single-function and cumbersome to operate. For example, brooms are only used for sweeping up trash, dustpans for collecting trash, and mops for wetting the floor. Users need to frequently switch tools during the cleaning process, such as using a broom to sweep, then a dustpan to collect trash, and finally a mop to mop the floor. This alternating use not only reduces cleaning efficiency but also increases the user's workload. Furthermore, because brooms, dustpans, and mops are independent tools with different shapes, they often need to be stored separately, taking up considerable space. In addition, existing tools cannot achieve integrated sweeping, collecting, and mopping operations, resulting in the cleaning process being divided into multiple steps, affecting overall efficiency.

[0003] While some improved cleaning tools exist on the market (such as robot vacuums and mops), they are primarily designed for automated cleaning scenarios and cannot completely replace the need for manual cleaning. Furthermore, there is still a lack of efficient solutions for traditional manual cleaning tools that integrate sweeping, collecting, and mopping functions while also being easy to store. Utility Model Content

[0004] To address the aforementioned problems, the purpose of this application is to provide a floor cleaning robot that can improve cleaning continuity and increase cleaning efficiency.

[0005] Therefore, this application provides a detachable vacuum and mop cleaning tool assembly, comprising: a mop head on which a cleaning mop for wiping floors is supported, the mop head including a first housing and an adapter mounted on the top of the first housing; and an electric brush head, which is an integral assembly including a second housing, a roller brush rotatably supported at the front of the second housing, a motor configured to drive the roller brush to rotate, and a battery pack for providing power to the motor, the second housing having a dust collection chamber located behind the roller brush and configured to receive dust swept in by the roller brush. The interior contains waste, with the rear of the second housing defining a mounting portion; a first connector, removably mounted at the mounting portion and configured to engage or disengage with the adapter and / or the first housing; a second connector, removably mounted at the mounting portion; and an elongated upright having an upper portion and a lower portion, the upper portion of the elongated upright being configured for gripping by a user's hand; the lower portion of the elongated upright being removably connected to both the adapter and the second connector.

[0006] In some preferred embodiments, a plurality of first support rollers are mounted on the bottom of the second housing; the plurality of first support rollers are configured to support the electric brush head on a plane.

[0007] In some preferred embodiments, the second connector is provided with a second support wheel; when the second connector is installed at the mounting portion, the second support wheel and the plurality of first support wheels together support the electric brush head on the plane.

[0008] In some preferred embodiments, the second connector is configured to provide at least one degree of freedom of rotation in the front-to-back direction to the elongated upright to which it is connected.

[0009] In some preferred embodiments, the first connector includes a pair of jaws capable of engaging with the adapter.

[0010] In some preferred embodiments, the pair of grippers are configured to move between a gripping position and a releasing position, and the first connector further includes an unlocking button that releases the pair of grippers from the gripping position.

[0011] In some preferred embodiments, each of the grippers is a plastic component.

[0012] In some preferred embodiments, a pair of shoulders are provided at the top center of the first housing, and the adapter is rotatably connected to the pair of shoulders.

[0013] Compared with existing technologies, the detachable vacuum and mop cleaning tool combination of this application can solve the problems of single function, cumbersome operation and inconvenient storage in existing technologies. Users can combine them arbitrarily according to their needs when performing floor cleaning operations, resulting in a good user experience and improving the convenience and efficiency of household floor cleaning. Attached Figure Description

[0014] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of a detachable vacuum and mop cleaning tool assembly according to an embodiment of this application;

[0015] Figure 2 for Figure 1 A schematic diagram of the mop head shown;

[0016] Figure 3 for Figure 1 A schematic diagram of the electric brush head shown;

[0017] Figure 4 for Figure 3 A bottom view of the electric brush head shown;

[0018] Figure 5 for Figure 1 A schematic diagram of the first connector shown;

[0019] Figure 6 for Figure 1 The diagram shows the slender upright pole combined with the mop head adapter to form a mop tool.

[0020] Figure 7 for Figure 1 A schematic diagram showing the second connector engaged with the electric brush head;

[0021] Figure 8 for Figure 1 The diagram shows the slender upright, the second connector, and the electric brush head combined to form an electric sweeping tool.

[0022] Figure 9 for Figure 1 The diagram shows the combination of the electric brush head and the first connector.

[0023] Figure 10 for Figure 1 The diagram shows a combination of a slender pole, mop head, electric brush head, and first connector, forming a sweeping and mopping tool.

[0024] Figure 11 This is a schematic diagram of a detachable vacuum and mop cleaning tool assembly according to another embodiment of this application;

[0025] Figure 12 for Figure 11A bottom view of the electric brush head shown;

[0026] Figure 13 for Figure 11 A schematic diagram of the second connector shown;

[0027] Figure 14 for Figure 11 The diagram shows the second connector being attached to the mounting portion of the electric brush head.

[0028] Figure 15 for Figure 14 A diagram showing the view from below;

[0029] Figure 16 for Figure 11 A schematic diagram of the first connector shown;

[0030] Figure 17 for Figure 11 The diagram shows a combination of a slender pole, mop head, electric brush head, and first connector, forming a sweeping and mopping tool. Detailed Implementation

[0031] This application relates to a detachable vacuum and mop cleaning tool combination. This detachable vacuum and mop cleaning tool combination can be freely assembled into a mop tool, a sweeping tool, or a combined sweeping and mopping tool according to the user's choice.

[0032] like Figure 1 As shown, this application illustrates an embodiment of a detachable vacuum and mop cleaning tool assembly 100. The detachable vacuum and mop cleaning tool assembly 100 comprises a mop head 1, an electric brush head 2, a first connector 3, a second connector 4, and an elongated stand 5.

[0033] Combination Figure 2 As shown, the mop head 1 supports a cleaning mop for wiping the floor. The mop head 1 has a first housing 11 in the shape of a cuboid. A pair of shoulders 111 are located at the top center of the first housing 11, and an adapter 12 is mounted on these shoulders 111. The adapter 12 is typically configured to provide rotational freedom in two directions. The cleaning mop supported on the first housing 11 can be either a disposable cleaning mop or a reusable cleaning mop. The cleaning mop can be attached to the first housing 11 using any method, such as Velcro (hook and loop fastener), clip / snap fastener, elastic band / elastic band fastener, or self-adhesive fastener.

[0034] Combination Figure 3 , Figure 4As shown, the electric brush head 2 is a rectangular, integral assembly configured to quickly sweep up and store dust, hair, debris, and other waste while moving along the ground. Specifically, the electric brush head 2 includes a second housing 21, a roller brush 22 rotatably supported at the front of the second housing 21, a motor (not shown) configured to drive the roller brush 22 to rotate, and a battery pack (not shown) for providing power to the motor. The interior of the second housing 21 has a dust collection chamber (not shown) located behind the roller brush 22 and configured to receive waste swept into it by the roller brush 22. A mounting portion 23 is defined at the rear center of the second housing 21. Four support rollers 24 are mounted on the bottom of the second housing 21 of the electric brush head 2. These support rollers 24 are configured to support the electric brush head 2 on a flat surface.

[0035] Combination Figure 5 As shown, the first connector 3 is configured to be removably mounted at the mounting portion 23. The first connector 3 is also capable of engaging or disengaging with a pair of shoulders 111 on the mop head 1. The first connector 3 allows the electric brush head 2 to be combined with the mop head 1, enabling both to clean the floor simultaneously. The first connector 3 includes a housing 31, a pair of grippers 32 mounted on the housing 31 and capable of engaging with the adapter 12 of the mop head 1, and a pair of release buttons 33. The pair of grippers 32 are configured to move between a clamping position and a released position; specifically, each gripper 32 is rotatably mounted on the housing 31. A spring (not shown) is typically provided between each gripper 32 and the housing 31 to bias the gripper 32 toward the clamping position. The pair of release buttons 33 are configured to be triggered by the user to release the pair of grippers 32 from the clamping position.

[0036] The second connector 4 is configured to be removably mounted at the mounting portion 23. This second connector 4 allows the electric brush head 2 to be used independently. In this example, the second connector 4 is configured to provide the connected elongated upright 5 with two degrees of freedom: rotation in the front-to-back direction and rotation in the left-to-right direction.

[0037] The elongated pole 5 has an upper part 51 and a lower part 52. The upper part 51 of the elongated pole 5 is configured to be gripped by a user's hand. The lower part 52 of the elongated pole 5 can be removably connected to both the adapter 12 and the second connector 4.

[0038] like Figure 6 As shown, when the lower part 52 of the slender upright 5 is selected to be connected to the adapter 12 on the mop head 1, a mop tool is formed. The user can use the mop tool to mop the floor by attaching a cleaning mop cloth to the mop head 1.

[0039] like Figure 7 and Figure 8 As shown, when the lower part 52 of the slender upright 5 is engaged with the second connector 4 installed at the mounting part 23 of the electric brush head 2, an electric sweeping tool is formed. Users can use this tool to sweep the floor and collect debris.

[0040] like Figure 9 and Figure 10 As shown, when the lower part 52 of the slender upright 5 is engaged with the adapter 12 on the mop head 1 and the first connector 3 installed at the mounting part 23 of the electric brush head 2 is engaged with a pair of protruding shoulders 111, a sweeping and mopping tool is formed. The user can operate the slender upright 5 to sweep, collect garbage and mop the floor at the same time.

[0041] like Figure 11 As shown, another embodiment of the detachable vacuum and mop cleaning tool assembly of this application is illustrated. The detachable vacuum and mop cleaning tool assembly 800 consists of a mop head 10, an electric brush head 20, a first connector 30, a second connector 40, and an elongated stand 50.

[0042] In this example, the mop head 10 and the slender upright 50 have the same structure as the mop head 1 and the slender upright 50 in the above embodiments, and will not be described in detail here. The electric brush head 20, the first connector 30, and the second connector 40 have slightly different structures from the electric brush head 2, the first connector 3, and the second connector 4 in the above embodiments. Only the differences between the various components will be described below, and the same parts will not be described again.

[0043] like Figure 12 As shown, the bottom of the electric brush head 20 has only a pair of support rollers 240 at the front. The second housing 210 has a through opening 2301 at the mounting part 230.

[0044] like Figure 13 As shown, a support roller 401 is provided at the bottom of the second connector 40. Figure 14 , Figure 15 As shown, when the second connector 40 is attached to the mounting portion 230 of the second housing 210, the support roller 401 passes through the through opening 2301 and together with a pair of support rollers 240, supports the electric brush head 20 on a plane.

[0045] like Figure 16 As shown, the first connector 30 includes a pair of grippers 320. These grippers 320 are plastic components, each having a gripping recess 3201 formed thereon.

[0046] like Figure 17As shown, when the first connector 30 is engaged with the adapter 120 of the mop head 10, a pair of grippers 320 will deform to hold a pair of shoulders 1110 tightly. At this time, the gripping recesses 3201 of the pair of grippers 320 respectively abut against a pair of shoulders 1110 on the mop head 10.

[0047] The above embodiments are merely illustrative examples, and those skilled in the art can make equivalent substitutions or improvements within the scope of the claims. Other embodiments, in addition to the exemplary embodiments shown and described herein, are also covered within the scope of this information.

Claims

1. A detachable vacuum and mop cleaning tool combination, characterized in that, include: A mop head, on which a cleaning mop for wiping the floor is supported, the mop head including a first housing and an adapter mounted on the top of the first housing; The electric brush head is an integral component and includes a second housing, a roller brush rotatably supported at the front of the second housing, a motor configured to drive the roller brush to rotate, and a battery pack for providing power to the motor. The interior of the second housing has a dust collection chamber located behind the roller brush and configured to receive debris swept into it by the roller brush. The rear of the second housing defines a mounting portion. A first connector is removably mounted at the mounting portion and is configured to engage or disengage with the adapter and / or the first housing. A second connector is removably mounted at the mounting portion; as well as A slender upright pole having an upper part and a lower part, the upper part of which is configured to be gripped by a user's hand; The lower part of the slender upright can be removably connected to both the adapter and the second connector.

2. The detachable vacuum and mop cleaning tool assembly according to claim 1, characterized in that, The bottom of the second housing is equipped with a plurality of first support rollers; the plurality of first support rollers are configured to support the electric brush head on a plane.

3. The detachable vacuum and mop cleaning tool assembly according to claim 2, characterized in that, The second connector is provided with a second support wheel; when the second connector is installed at the mounting part, the second support wheel and the plurality of first support wheels together support the electric brush head on the plane.

4. The detachable vacuum and mop cleaning tool assembly according to claim 1, characterized in that, The second connector is configured to provide at least one degree of freedom of rotation in the front-to-back direction to the slender upright to which it is connected.

5. The detachable vacuum and mop cleaning tool assembly according to claim 1, characterized in that, The first connector includes a pair of jaws capable of engaging with the adapter.

6. The detachable vacuum and mop cleaning tool assembly according to claim 5, characterized in that, The pair of grippers are configured to move between a gripping position and a releasing position, and the first connector also includes an unlocking button that releases the pair of grippers from the gripping position.

7. The detachable vacuum and mop cleaning tool assembly according to claim 5, characterized in that, Each of the grippers is made of plastic.

8. The detachable vacuum and mop cleaning tool assembly according to claim 1, characterized in that, A pair of protruding shoulders are provided at the top center of the first housing, and the adapter is rotatably connected to the pair of protruding shoulders.