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CN114680761B
CN114680761B CN202011628687.5A CN202011628687A CN114680761B CN 114680761 B CN114680761 B CN 114680761B CN 202011628687 A CN202011628687 A CN 202011628687A CN 114680761 B CN114680761 B CN 114680761B
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47LDOMESTIC WASHING OR CLEANING; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47L13/00Implements for cleaning floors, carpets, furniture, walls, or wall coverings
    • A47L13/10Scrubbing; Scouring; Cleaning; Polishing
    • A47L13/20Mops
    • A47L13/22Mops with liquid-feeding devices
    • A47L13/225Steam mops
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47LDOMESTIC WASHING OR CLEANING; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47L13/00Implements for cleaning floors, carpets, furniture, walls, or wall coverings
    • A47L13/10Scrubbing; Scouring; Cleaning; Polishing
    • A47L13/20Mops
    • A47L13/24Frames for mops; Mop heads
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47LDOMESTIC WASHING OR CLEANING; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47L13/00Implements for cleaning floors, carpets, furniture, walls, or wall coverings
    • A47L13/10Scrubbing; Scouring; Cleaning; Polishing
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Abstract

The invention discloses a steam mop head, comprising: a mop head housing having an upper working surface and a lower working surface, a rotary head assembly connected to the mop head housing, and a weight body disposed at one side end of the mop head housing; the mop head shell is provided with a first cleaning position, wherein the upper working surface faces the surface to be cleaned, and a second cleaning position, wherein the lower working surface faces the surface to be cleaned; the rotating head assembly comprises a rotating shaft with an axis extending along the front-back direction, and the middle part of the mop head shell is rotatably supported on the rotating shaft so that the mop head shell can turn around the axis of the rotating shaft; the counterweight provides a guiding force relative to the rotating shaft to guide the mop head housing to flip about the axis of the rotating shaft away from the first cleaning position and the second cleaning position when the mop head housing is lifted off the surface to be cleaned. Through the counterweight body that sets up at mop head casing, it is more convenient when making the user use steam mop head, and the mop head can not throw away the spot at upset in-process, and is sanitary more.

Description

Steam mop head
Technical Field
The invention belongs to the field of steam cleaning appliances, and particularly relates to a steam mop head for a steam mop.
Background
Steam mops are a common cleaning tool that accomplishes cleaning of a household environment by heating water to high temperature and pressure steam. The prior art steam mop generally comprises two parts, a steam mop head for movement over the floor, a handle assembly mounted to the upper portion of the mop head, the steam mop head comprising a mop head housing and a cleaning sheet removably mounted to the mop head body. In order to prolong the service time of the cleaning sheets on the steam mop, in the prior art, the cleaning sheets which can be used for selectively spraying steam on the upper surface and the lower surface of the mop head shell and simultaneously cover the upper surface and the lower surface of the mop head shell in a matching way are provided, so that the single service time of the steam mop head is realized. Such as the steam mop disclosed in chinese patent publication No. CN 101116603B. However, when the mop head is turned over, the user is required to throw the mop head forcefully to rotate, and the step is easy to throw out stains on the mop head to influence the use of the user.
Disclosure of Invention
In order to solve the technical problems mentioned above, the present invention aims to provide a steam mop head which is easy to switch between an upper side and a lower side.
In order to achieve the above purpose, the present invention adopts the following technical scheme: a steam mop head comprising: a mop head housing including opposed front and rear portions, opposed left and right side ends, the mop head housing having opposed upper and lower working surfaces, the mop head housing having a first cleaning position and a second cleaning position; in the first cleaning position, the upper working surface of the mop head housing faces the floor; in the second cleaning position, the lower working surface of the mop head housing faces the floor;
the adapter assembly comprises a rotating shaft, the rotating shaft is provided with an axial lead extending along the front-back direction, and the middle part of the mop head shell is rotatably supported on the rotating shaft so that the mop head shell can be overturned around the axial lead of the rotating shaft; and
a counterweight disposed on the mop head housing and biased toward the left or right end relative to the rotational axis, the counterweight providing a guiding force to the mop head housing relative to the rotational axis to guide the mop head housing to flip about an axis of the rotational axis away from the first cleaning position and the second cleaning position when the mop head housing is lifted off a surface to be cleaned.
In the above technical scheme, it is further preferable that an upper steam release cavity and a lower steam release cavity are arranged in the mop head shell and isolated from each other, the upper steam release cavity is provided with a plurality of upper steam output holes positioned on the upper working surface, and the lower steam release cavity is provided with a plurality of lower steam output holes positioned on the lower working surface.
Further preferably, the rotating shaft is internally provided with a steam channel, and the steam channel is provided with an output port positioned on the rotating shaft; in said first cleaning position, said output port is in fluid communication with said upper vapor release chamber; in the second cleaning position, the outlet is in fluid communication with the lower vapor release chamber.
In the above technical scheme, it is further preferable that the steam mop head further comprises at least one steam output pipe connected with the rotating shaft, the at least one steam output pipe is fixedly arranged in the mop head shell, an upper air transmission channel and a lower air transmission channel which are isolated from each other are arranged in the steam output pipe, the upper steam release cavity is communicated with the upper air transmission channel in a fluid manner, and the lower steam release cavity is communicated with the lower air transmission channel in a fluid manner.
In the above technical solution, it is further preferred that the steam outlet pipe is arranged perpendicular to the rotation axis.
In the foregoing aspect, it is further preferred that the adapter assembly further comprises a connector disposed at a rear portion of the mop head housing and rotatable relative to the rotational axis, the connector being configured for fluid communication with a steam supply source and simultaneously communicating with the steam passage of the rotational axis.
In the foregoing aspect, it is further preferred that the steam mop head further comprises at least one cleaning sheet removably attachable to the mop head housing, the at least one cleaning sheet being configured to cover at least the upper and lower working surfaces simultaneously when attached to the mop head housing.
Compared with the prior art, the invention has the following beneficial effects: through arranging the counterweight on the mop head shell, when a user needs to turn over the mop head, the user only needs to lift the mop head off the ground, so that the mop head shell automatically turns over to a vertical position under the action of gravity, and then the upper working surface or the lower working surface of the mop head shell can be rotated to face the ground only by slightly exerting force according to the requirement; therefore, the steam mop head is convenient to use, and dirt can not be thrown out of the mop head in the overturning process, so that the steam mop is cleaner and more sanitary.
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FIG. 1 is a schematic view of the structure of the lower working surface of the mop head housing of the present invention facing the surface to be cleaned;
FIG. 2 is a schematic view of the internal structure of the mop head housing of the present invention with the housing cover removed from the lower working surface of the housing facing the surface to be cleaned;
FIG. 3 is a schematic view of a second cleaning position of the present invention;
FIG. 4 is a schematic view of the internal structure of the second cleaning position of the present invention;
FIG. 5 is a schematic view of the first cleaning position of the present invention;
FIG. 6 is a schematic view of the internal structure of the first cleaning position of the present invention;
FIG. 7 is a schematic view of the structure of the upper working surface of the mop head housing of the present invention facing the surface to be cleaned;
FIG. 8 is a schematic view of the internal structure of the upper working surface of the mop head housing of the present invention facing the surface to be cleaned;
FIG. 9 is a schematic view of the mop head housing of the present invention lifted off the surface to be cleaned;
FIG. 10 is a schematic view of the internal structure of the mop head housing of the present invention lifted off the surface to be cleaned;
wherein: 1. a mop head housing; 101. a front part; 102. a rear portion; 103. a left end; 104. a right side end portion; 11. an upper working surface; 111. a steam output hole is formed; 112. a steam release chamber; 12. a lower working surface; 121. a lower steam output hole; 122. a lower steam release chamber; 13. a burr portion; 2. an adapter assembly; 21. a rotating shaft; 211. an axial lead; 212. a steam channel; 213. an output port; 22. a joint; 221. a gas supply channel; 3. a counterweight body; 4. a steam output pipe; 41. an upper gas transmission channel; 411. a steam release port; 42. a lower gas transmission channel; 421. a lower steam release port; 5. a cleaning sheet; 51. and (5) an adhesive strip.
Detailed Description
For a detailed description of the technical content, constructional features, objects and effects of the invention, reference will now be made in detail to the accompanying drawings, in which it is apparent that the embodiments described are only some, but not all, embodiments of the invention.
In the present invention, it should be understood that the terms "upper", "lower", "left", "right", "front", "rear", etc. indicate an orientation or a positional relationship based on that shown in fig. 1 and 3, and are merely for convenience of describing the present invention, and do not imply or indicate that the apparatus or component to be referred to must have a specific orientation or be constructed or operated in a specific orientation, and thus should not be construed as limiting the present invention.
As shown in fig. 1 and 7, the steam mop head comprises a mop head housing 1 and an adapter assembly 2, the mop head housing 1 having oppositely disposed front and rear portions 101 and 102, oppositely disposed left and right side ends 103 and 104, oppositely disposed upper and lower work surfaces 11 and 12; the upper working surface 11 and the lower working surface 12 are provided with a plurality of burr portions 13. The mop head housing 1 has two cleaning positions, a first cleaning position in which the upper working surface 11 is facing the surface to be cleaned (see fig. 5) and a second cleaning position in which the lower working surface 12 is facing the surface to be cleaned (see fig. 3).
As shown in fig. 3 and 4, the cleaning sheet 5 with a plurality of adhesive strips 51 is attached to both the upper working surface 11 and the lower working surface 12 of the mop head housing 1, the adhesive strips 51 are matched with the burr portions 13 on the mop head housing 1, and the cleaning sheet 5 is attached to the mop head housing 1 through adhesion between the adhesive strips 51 and the burr portions 13.
As shown in fig. 2 and 8, the adapter assembly 2 includes a rotation shaft 21 connected to the mop head housing 1 and a joint 22 rotatably connected to the rotation shaft 21; the rotation shaft 21 is connected from the rear 102 of the mop head housing 1 to the inside of the mop head housing 1; the rotation shaft 21 has an axis line 211 extending in the front-rear direction, and the middle portion of the mop head housing 1 is rotatably supported on the rotation shaft 21 so that the mop head housing 1 can be turned around the axis line 211. The rotary shaft 21 further includes a steam passage 212 and an output port 213 provided on a surface of the rotary shaft 21 and communicating with the steam passage 212.
As shown in fig. 4, 6 and 10, the joint 22 has a gas supply passage 221 connected to the steam passage 212 in the rotary shaft 21, and the gas supply passage 221 of the joint 22 is connected to a steam supply source; the steam supply source, the air supply passage 221 and the steam passage 212 are sequentially communicated.
As shown in fig. 4, 6 and 8, an upper steam release cavity 112 and a lower steam release cavity 122 which are isolated from each other are arranged in the mop head housing 1, and the upper steam release cavity 112 is provided with a plurality of upper steam output holes 111 positioned on the upper working surface 11; the lower steam release chamber 122 has a number of lower steam output holes 121 located on the lower working surface 12. The mop head casing 1 further comprises a steam output pipe 4 perpendicularly connected with the rotating shaft 21, an upper air conveying channel 41 and a lower air conveying channel 42 which are isolated from each other are arranged in the steam output pipe 4, the upper air conveying channel 41 is provided with a plurality of upper steam release openings 411 which are in fluid communication with the upper steam release cavity 112, and the lower air conveying channel 42 is provided with a plurality of lower steam release openings 421 which are in fluid communication with the lower steam release cavity 122.
As shown in fig. 2 and 8, the left end 103 of the mop head housing 1 is further provided with a weight body 3, and the weight body 3 is offset relative to the rotation shaft 21; thus, the weight body 3 will provide a guiding force to the mop head housing 1 with respect to the rotation shaft 21; when lifting the mop housing 1 off the surface to be cleaned, the counterweight 3 guides the mop housing 1 to flip around the axis 211 of the rotation shaft 21 away from the first cleaning position and the second cleaning position. In other embodiments, the weight body may also be provided at the right end of the mop head housing.
As shown in fig. 4, 6, 8, and 10, when the mop housing 1 is in the first cleaning position or the second cleaning position, the opening direction of the output opening 213 on the rotation shaft 21 is always directed toward the surface to be cleaned.
As shown in fig. 5 and 6, when the mop head housing 1 is in the first cleaning position, the upper working surface 11 faces the surface to be cleaned, and the upper air delivery passage 41 is in fluid communication with the output port 213 of the rotation shaft 21, and at this time, the steam passage 212, the output port 213, the upper air delivery passage 41, the upper steam release port 411, the upper steam release chamber 112, and the upper steam output hole 111 are in fluid communication in this order.
As shown in fig. 3 and 4, when the mop head housing 1 is in the second cleaning position, the lower working surface 12 faces the surface to be cleaned, and the lower air delivery passage 42 is in fluid communication with the output port 213 of the rotary shaft 21, at this time, the steam passage 212, the output port 213, the lower air delivery passage 42, the lower steam release port 421, the lower steam release chamber 122, and the lower steam output hole 121 are in fluid communication in sequence.
When an operator uses the steam mop for cleaning, firstly, the cleaning sheet 5 is attached to two working surfaces of the mop head shell 1 through the bonding action of the bonding strip 51 and the burr part 13, any one working surface is selected to face the surface to be cleaned, for example, firstly, the upper working surface 11 is selected to face the surface to be cleaned, at the moment, the upper gas transmission channel 41 is in fluid communication with the output port 213, the steam supply source supplies steam into the mop head shell 1, the steam enters the steam channel 212 of the rotating shaft 21 through the gas supply channel 221 of the joint 22, after entering the upper gas transmission channel 41 through the output port 213, the steam escapes to the upper steam release cavity 112 through the plurality of upper steam release holes 411, and then is released to the cleaning sheet 5 bonded to the upper working surface 11 through the upper steam output holes 111 formed on the upper working surface 11, and partial steam stored in the cleaning sheet 5 is in a wet state so as to be convenient for cleaning the surface to be cleaned, and the surface to be cleaned by matching with the released steam at high temperature; when the cleaning position of the mop head shell 1 is changed, the mop head shell 1 is lifted away from the surface to be cleaned, at the moment, due to the gravity action of the counterweight body 3, the mop head shell 1 overturns around the axial line 211 of the rotating shaft 21, one side end part of the counterweight body 3 is arranged towards the surface to be cleaned, the upper working surface 11 and the lower working surface 12 are perpendicular to the surface to be cleaned, one side end part of the counterweight body 3 is propped against the surface to be cleaned, a certain acting force is applied to the mop head shell 1 through the joint 22, the lower working surface 12 overturns towards the surface to be cleaned, at the moment, the lower gas transmission channel 42 is in fluid communication with the output port 213, steam enters the lower gas transmission channel 42 through the output port 213, escapes to the lower steam release cavity 122 through the lower steam release holes 121 formed in the lower working surface 12, and then the lower steam release cavity 122 releases the lower steam output holes 121 on the lower working surface 12 to the cleaning sheet 5 bonded to the lower working surface 12, and the cleaning sheet 5 of the lower working surface 12 is matched with the high-temperature steam to clean the surface to be cleaned; after cleaning, the cleaning sheets 5 on the two working surfaces are removed for cleaning after the steam supply source is turned off.
According to the invention, the counterweight body 3 is arranged at one side end part of the mop head shell 1, so that when a user needs to turn over the mop head, the mop head is lifted off the ground, the mop head shell 1 automatically turns over to a vertical position under the action of gravity, and then the upper working surface 11 or the lower working surface 12 of the mop head shell 1 can be rotated to face the ground only by slightly applying force according to the requirement; the steam mop head is convenient to use, and the mop head shell 1 can not throw out stains in the overturning process, so that the steam mop head is cleaner and more sanitary.
The above embodiments are provided to illustrate the technical concept and features of the present invention and are intended to enable those skilled in the art to understand the content of the present invention and implement the same, and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention. All equivalent changes or modifications made in accordance with the spirit of the present invention should be construed to be included in the scope of the present invention.

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1. A steam mop head, comprising:
a mop head housing (1) comprising a front portion (101) and a rear portion (102) which are opposite, a left end portion (103) and a right end portion (104) which are opposite, wherein the mop head housing (1) is provided with an upper working surface (11) and a lower working surface (12) which are opposite, an upper steam release cavity (112) and a lower steam release cavity (122) which are isolated from each other are arranged in the mop head housing (1), the upper steam release cavity (112) is provided with a plurality of upper steam output holes (111) which are positioned on the upper working surface (11), the lower steam release cavity (122) is provided with a plurality of lower steam output holes (121) which are positioned on the lower working surface (12), and the mop head housing (1) is provided with a first cleaning position and a second cleaning position; in the first cleaning position, the upper working surface (11) of the mop head housing (1) faces the ground; in the second cleaning position, the lower working surface (12) of the mop head housing (1) faces the floor;
the adapter assembly (2) comprises a rotating shaft (21), wherein the rotating shaft (21) is provided with an axial line (211) extending along the front-back direction, the middle part of the mop head shell (1) is rotatably supported on the rotating shaft (21) so that the mop head shell (1) can be overturned around the axial line (211) of the rotating shaft (21), a steam channel (212) is arranged in the rotating shaft (21), and the steam channel (212) is provided with an output port (213) positioned on the rotating shaft (21); said outlet (213) being in fluid communication with said upper steam release chamber (112) when said mop head housing (1) is in said first cleaning position; said outlet (213) being in fluid communication with said lower steam release chamber (122) when said mop head housing (1) is in said second cleaning position; a counterweight body (3), said counterweight body (3) being arranged on said mop head housing (1) and said counterweight body (3) being biased towards said left (103) or right (104) end with respect to said rotational axis (21), said counterweight body (3) providing a guiding force to said mop head housing (1) with respect to said rotational axis (21) for guiding said mop head housing (1) to flip around an axis (211) of said rotational axis (21) away from said first cleaning position and said second cleaning position when lifting said mop head housing (1) off a surface to be cleaned; and
at least one steam output pipe (4) is fixedly arranged in the mop head shell (1) and is connected with the rotating shaft (21), an upper air conveying channel (41) and a lower air conveying channel (42) which are mutually isolated are arranged in each steam output pipe (4), the upper steam release cavity (112) is communicated with the upper air conveying channel (41) in a fluid manner, and the lower steam release cavity (122) is communicated with the lower air conveying channel (42) in a fluid manner.
2. A steam mop head according to claim 1, characterized in that the steam outlet pipe (4) is arranged perpendicular to the rotation axis (21).
3. The steam mop head of claim 1, wherein the adapter assembly (2) further comprises a connector (22) disposed at the rear (102) of the mop head housing (1) and rotatable relative to the rotational axis (21), the connector (22) being configured for fluid communication with a steam supply source and simultaneously communicating with a steam channel (212) of the rotational axis (21).
4. The steam mop head of claim 1, further comprising at least one cleaning sheet (5), the at least one cleaning sheet (5) being removably attachable to the mop head housing (1), the at least one cleaning sheet (5) being configured to cover at least the upper working surface (11) and the lower working surface (12) simultaneously when attached to the mop head housing (1).
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