EP0625329A1 - Instrument de nettoyage - Google Patents

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EP0625329A1
EP0625329A1 EP94107358A EP94107358A EP0625329A1 EP 0625329 A1 EP0625329 A1 EP 0625329A1 EP 94107358 A EP94107358 A EP 94107358A EP 94107358 A EP94107358 A EP 94107358A EP 0625329 A1 EP0625329 A1 EP 0625329A1
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Werner Nolte
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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
    • A47L13/12Implements with several different treating devices
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47LDOMESTIC WASHING OR CLEANING; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47L1/00Cleaning windows
    • A47L1/06Hand implements
    • A47L1/08Hand implements with provision for supplying liquids, e.g. cleaning agents

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  • the invention relates to a cleaning device according to the preamble of claim 1 and in particular to a cleaning device for wiping smooth surfaces.
  • Cleaning devices that have an element that can hold a cleaning liquid in order to moisten and wipe the surface to be wiped have proven particularly useful for cleaning smooth surfaces.
  • the surface In order to obtain a clear reflective surface, however, the surface must be dried after moistening and wiping. This is usually done by subtracting the surface with an element that displaces or absorbs moisture from the surface.
  • Devices for moistening the object to be wiped usually have a sponge which is soaked with the cleaning liquid and with the aid of which the cleaning liquid, which can also be pure water, is distributed over the object.
  • the article can then be rubbed dry with a wiping element that absorbs moisture, such as a leather cloth, or dried with the aid of a wiping device that has a wiping element that has the Moisture displaced.
  • a wiping element that absorbs moisture
  • Such moisture-displacing elements have proven particularly useful for windows and smooth surfaces. These usually have a rubber lip, with the help of which the liquid or moisture is displaced from the surface to be wiped. The surface is subtracted so that the moisture is forced to the edge of the surface, where it can drip off.
  • Cleaning devices are known which are suitable both for moistening and for removing an object to be cleaned. These cleaning devices usually have a sponge or similar element for moistening and can be remounted in such a way that it is possible, instead of the sponge, to bring a rubber lip or similar element into contact with the object in order to draw off the liquid or moisture therefrom .
  • the object of the invention is to provide a universally applicable cleaning device with which objects, in particular smooth surfaces, can be cleaned in a simple manner.
  • the object is solved by the features of claim 1.
  • the new cleaning device it is possible to moisten an object and remove it without having to convert the device in order to remove the moisture from the object.
  • the novel cleaning device can be held when removing the object so that the moisture is absorbed by a liquid-absorbing element.
  • the holding device for the liquid-absorbing element is provided in the manner described between the handle and the holder for the stripping element, it is possible to remove the object without having to convert the cleaning device by simply bringing the base body into a different inclination, so that the element containing the liquid is released from the object and the stripping element comes into contact with the object.
  • This construction makes cleaning objects much easier, especially with cleaning devices that are handled on long handles, for example to clean high or high windows, this is a great advantage because the cleaning device does not have to be removed.
  • the cleaning device can be held so that both the wiping element and the moisture-absorbing element are brought into contact with the object. If the object is pulled off in this position, the cleaning device being held so that the moisture-absorbing element lies in the pull-off direction from the wiping element, the moisture removed is absorbed by the moisture-absorbing element and cannot drip onto the floor or cause other types of contamination .
  • the inclination of the base body is changed by simply holding the cleaning device at a different angle with the handle.
  • the inclination of the base body can also be changed by means of a mechanism which tilts the base body, which has the advantage that the person operating the cleaning device does not need to change its grip or posture.
  • the mechanism can consist of a spring-loaded scale that supports the base body and is held in the desired end position by means of the spring.
  • the scale can be moved from one end position to the other by a corresponding pressure of the cleaning device on the object to be cleaned.
  • the scale can also be operated by the operator using a cable or a linkage.
  • a variable angle of inclination of the base plate can also be achieved in that the base plate is articulated to the handle and can be pivoted by means of a linkage or a cable, possibly spring-supported.
  • the cleaning device according to the invention can also be used without retrofitting only for moistening or only for wiping off liquid.
  • the device according to the application can therefore be used very universally. This device can be cleaned quickly and easily.
  • the moisture-absorbing element can be removed from the device in a simple manner, so that the device can be used as a pure pulling device.
  • the moisture absorbing element can be easily washed out or replaced.
  • the moisture-absorbing element can be such that it has two sides, of which only one side is available for use. If this side is dirty or used up, the element can be easily turned over so that the unused side is available.
  • the stripping element is designed such that a stripping edge is available on both sides of the stripping element.
  • the arrangement of the stripping element according to claim 1 makes it possible to wipe the object to be wiped with one or alternatively the other side of the cleaning device or the stripping element.
  • the stripping element can be a simple rubber lip, but it can also have a V-shaped cross section. If the element has a rectangular cross-section, it can advantageously have four sharp edges that are suitable for wiping off moisture.
  • the stripping element sits in a holder so that only the two outer edges are available. If these edges are worn out, the stripping element can be turned over so that it sits with the worn edges in the holder and the two unused edges are available for removing the moisture. To make it easier to replace the scraper element, it may be possible to replace it Exchange the holder.
  • a sponge can be used as the liquid-absorbing element;
  • a wipe is particularly advantageous.
  • the wipe is held on a holder. Which is advantageously designed in such a way that it is provided on both sides with the wiping cloth, the wiping cloth being designed in such a way that it can also simply be clamped upside down on the holder. This design makes it possible to use the unused inner area of the wipe when the outer part of the wipe is worn or dirty by turning the wipe over.
  • the wipe can be provided with a solid base fabric and have a substantially V-shaped cross section.
  • the ends of the wipe can be bent inwards so that no edges protrude that lead to excessive wear of the wipe in this area.
  • the wipe can also be rolled up at least partially in the holding device. This achieves a high absorption capacity for the cleaning liquid and nevertheless largely prevents dripping of the element, since the rolled-up part of the cloth acts as a liquid reservoir and is not or only slightly pressurized when an object is wiped.
  • the wipe If the wipe is rolled up on a spool, on the one hand the handling of the wipe is simplified and on the other hand, if the spool is suitably stored in the cleaning device, the wipe can be tightened by rotating the spool.
  • a slot on the cleaning device, in particular on the base body is advantageous for fixing the wipe; through which the wipe is pulled and which thereby clamps the wipe. A good clamping effect is achieved if the slot is provided with hook-like projections. This way Clamp wipers of various thicknesses well.
  • the wipe can also be fixed to a base body provided with hooks. Rolling the wipe onto the spool can be simplified using a slotted spool into which the wipe is inserted.
  • a particularly advantageous design of the cleaning device is obtained if the part of the cleaning device which receives the rolled-up wipe is arched, with a part of the wipe spanning this arcuate section and the rest of the wipe rolled up to lie behind this section.
  • the rolled-up part of the wipe does not come into contact with the object to be wiped and forms a kind of liquid reservoir which always sufficiently supplies the part of the wipe that comes into contact with the object.
  • the part of the wiping cloth stretched over the arcuate section is used to moisten the object and is pressurized when wiping the article, whereas most of the cloth remains depressurized and a drop is practically excluded.
  • the section of the cleaning device over which the wipe is stretched in order to come into contact with the object can of course have different shapes. The shape of this section is expediently to be adapted to the area of application of the cleaning device.
  • the wipe can be unrolled accordingly and an unused piece of the wipe can be stretched over the section.
  • the wiping cloth is used as a kind of endless cloth in the cleaning device, for example by rolling both ends of the wiping cloth onto spools and passing an area in between over a contact surface, the wiping cloth can be rewound more and more and thus an unused piece of wiping cloth can be used for wiping, without the ability of the cleaning device to Fluid intake deteriorated significantly.
  • Rubber lips have proven themselves as a wiping element, but the cleaning device according to the invention can also be provided with a wiping element made of leather, which is held flat and is guided flatly over the surface to be wiped, so as to wipe off and partially absorb the moisture from the surface.
  • the cleaning device can be made in one piece. In most cases, however, a multi-part version should be advantageous. In the multi-part embodiments, it is advantageous if all parts of the device are held together with a fastening element, which considerably simplifies the assembly of the device.
  • Figure 1 shows a first embodiment obliquely from the front.
  • Figure 2 shows the first embodiment in cross section.
  • FIG. 3 shows schematically the essential parts of the first embodiment.
  • FIG. 4 shows the liquid-absorbing element and the stripping element of the first embodiment.
  • Figure 5 shows a second embodiment obliquely from the front.
  • Figure 6 shows the spool of the second embodiment for receiving the wipe.
  • Figure 7 shows the second embodiment cut from the side when moistening a window.
  • Figure 8 shows the second embodiment cut from the left side when pulling a window in a first position.
  • Figure 9 shows an embodiment from the right side cut when pulling a window in a second position.
  • FIG. 10 shows a third embodiment in a view according to FIG. 8.
  • FIG. 11 shows various stripping elements that can be used.
  • the base body 1 is shown broken open in the middle.
  • a handle 4 is attached to the base body 1 by means of a clamping screw 2 as a handle.
  • the handle 4 is also suitable for holding a handle.
  • the stripping element 6 is arranged at the foremost end of the cleaning device.
  • a wipe 9 is provided on a holder 8 as a liquid-absorbing element.
  • the arrangement of the elements can be seen very well in FIG. 2.
  • the holder 8 and a clamping part 3 are fastened to the base body 1 by means of the clamping screw 2.
  • the clamping part 3 is clamped between the holder 8 and the base body 1.
  • the clamping part 3 consists of a bent metal part.
  • the clamping part 3 and the holder 8 each have recesses 5a, 5b, which together form a groove 5, into which the rear thickened end of a rubber lip is clamped as a stripping element 6.
  • the wiping element 6 and the wipe 9 are arranged so that a window 14 can be removed so that the moisture removed is immediately absorbed with the wipe 9.
  • the base body 1, the clamping part 3 and the holder 8 are shown individually in FIG. 3.
  • the holder 8 has a bent section 8a, on which the wipe 9, as can be seen from FIG. 2, is attached.
  • the clamping part 3 shown is bent against the contour of the base body 1. If the elastic clamping part 3 is drawn into the contour of the base body 1 by means of the clamping screw 2, a certain spring tension is generated which compresses the groove 5 on the one hand and thus ensures a secure mounting of the stripping element 6 and on the other hand prevents the clamping screw 2 from loosening easily since the entire screw connection is under spring pressure.
  • the clamping screw 2 has a threaded section 2b which is inserted from below through the holder 8, the clamping part 3 and the base body 1.
  • a threaded nut 2a which can be easily rotated by hand, is screwed onto the piece of the threaded section 2b protruding from the base body 1.
  • a clamping part 3 which is adapted to the contour of the base body 1. If the clamping part 3 and the holder 8 have sufficient strength, the stripping element 6 can be clamped well and the device can be firmly screwed even without the parts being braced.
  • the V-shaped wipe 9 and the stripping element 6 is shown individually.
  • the wipe 9 has inwardly bent end sections. As can be seen in FIG. 2, this bend avoids sharp edges, which would lead to rapid wear of the wiping cloth 9 and, under certain circumstances, could also damage the object to be cleaned.
  • the wiping cloth 9 used consists of a relatively strong base fabric which carries the actual wiping bristles.
  • the V-shaped wipe 9 is pulled over the curved section 8a of the holder 8.
  • the ends of the wiping cloth 9 shown are fixed by sewing to the respective central regions of the wiping cloth 9 and also the regions of the wiping cloth 9 that envelop the curved ends 8a of the holder 8 the outer end faces connected in this way, so that a pocket is formed, in which the bent section 8a of the holder 8 is received.
  • the curved section 8a of the lower holder 8 presses the outer leg of the V-shaped wipe 9 outwards, as can be seen in FIG.
  • FIG. 5 shows a further embodiment of the invention. Comparable elements of this embodiment are given the same names and reference numerals.
  • a clamping part 3 and a handle 4 are clamped onto the base body 1 by means of a clamping screw 2 as a handle.
  • the handle 4 is shown transparently in FIG. 1 in order to make the design of the base body 1 more visible.
  • the clamping part 3 lies flat on the base body 1 and, together with this, forms the holder 5 for the stripping element 6 in the foremost area of the cleaning device.
  • the stripping element 6 consists of a rubber lip with a rectangular cross section, which has a bead-shaped thickening in its rear area is clamped between the clamping part 3 and base body 1.
  • the holding device for the wipe 9 as a liquid-absorbing element is formed.
  • the holding device is formed by a curved section 7 of the base body 1 and a coil 8 as a holder of the wipe.
  • the wipe 9 is clamped in a slot 10 on the top of the base body 1.
  • the slot 10 is provided with hook-shaped projections 11 in order to be able to fix wipers of different thicknesses well. If the wipe 9 is fixed in the slot 10, it is placed around the curved section 7 and rolled up on the spool 8, which lies within the curved section 7.
  • the spool 8 has elongated slots 12 in its jacket, into which the wipe 9 is threaded as in a film spool.
  • the spool 8 On a front side, the spool 8 has an actuating section 13 which has a central web, so that the spool 8 can be easily rotated with two fingers in order to roll up or stretch the wipe 9.
  • the cleaning device can be seen when moistening or wiping a window 14.
  • the handle 2 has an elongated hole 15 for carrying out the clamping screw 2, so that the handle 4 can be adjusted within a certain angular range in order to be able to adapt it to individual needs.
  • FIG. 8 shows a first position for pulling off the window pane 14.
  • the cleaning device according to the invention only needs to be tilted.
  • the inclination of the base body 1 relative to the window pane 14 is changed so that the stripping element 6 comes into contact with the window pane 14 without the wiping cloth 9 touching the window pane 14.
  • the window pane 14 can be removed quickly and easily without having to convert the cleaning device in order to remove the moisture from the window pane 14.
  • the cleaning device can also be used in the position rotated by 180 ° to pull off the window. This has the advantage that even if the wiping cloth 9 is too wet, drops from the wiping cloth 9 may get onto the window pane 14 which is being pulled off, since the wiping cloth 9 is on the other side of the cleaning device.
  • FIG. 10 shows a third exemplary embodiment which corresponds to the second exemplary embodiment in terms of its basic structure, but has a base body 21 which can be rotated relative to the handle 24 by means of a mechanism which is only indicated in the drawing.
  • the handle 24 can be held in the same position as when the window pane 214 is moistened in order to pull off the window pane 214.
  • the change in the inclination of the base body 21 is achieved by a mechanism which has a torsion spring, not shown, which loads the base body 21 into the position shown.
  • the base body 21 is turned to the right by means of the cable pull 216, which is fastened to the base body 21 and is guided to the operator by the handle 24, until the position shown in FIG. 3 of the first exemplary embodiment is reached.
  • the cable pull 216 can be fixed on the handle 24 by the operator.
  • This embodiment is particularly suitable for cleaning devices which are used with very long handles, for example for cleaning high-lying windows, since it can be difficult or impossible for very long handles to pivot the handle 21 by the necessary angle.
  • FIG. 11 shows various stripping elements that can be used in the cleaning device according to the invention.
  • the stripping element 36 has two rectangular rubber lips 36a, which are held in the groove 35 by means of an expanding wedge 317, which also spreads the outer edges of the rubber lips 36a outwards. If the outer edges are worn, the rubber lips 36a can be easily turned over so that the inner edges come out and the stripping element 36 can be used further.
  • the wiping element 46 is a modification of the wiping element 36. In this, it is not the rubber lips 46a with the expanding wedge 417 that are accommodated in the receiving groove 5 of the cleaning device, but rather the holding element 418, which has the thickened section 418a for this purpose.
  • This embodiment has the advantage that the complete stripping unit can be exchanged in a simple manner by removing the holding element 418 and replacing it with a new element equipped with new rubber lips 46a.

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