[0001] The present invention relates to improvements in the cleaning devices known as "cotton
brooms". A cleaning device of this type comprises an elongated handle, a supporting
frame removably and pivotally connected to an end of said handle, and a web of fabric
stretched over said supporting frame and kept taut which is used to clean surfaces
such as floors and the like.
[0002] In these devices the supporting frame is collapsable or otherwhise adapted to be
at least partially dismounted.
[0003] More particularly, the supporting frame generally comprises an assembly of suitably
linked components adapted to assume a generally coplanar configuration in which the
fabric web is stretched, and a collapsed or angled configuration in which the components
are still joined together but not forming a rigid frame so that the fabric web can
be easily washed, rinsed or replaced.
[0004] The fabric web (or cotton cloth) is generally provided with two opposed pockets or
engagement cavities into which are fitted the ends of the supporting frame.
[0005] The known cotton brooms are different from each other in respect to the construction
of the supporting frame keeping taut the fabric in the cleaning operations.
[0006] This frame must allow for an easy and quick assembly and disassembly to wash the
fabric web and to replace the same when it is worn out.
[0007] Several types of supporting frames have been suggested that were not fully satisfactory
in view of drawbacks concerning either the manufacturing costs or the effectiveness
of use, or both, as well as the design complexity.
[0008] The known supporting frames are of plastic material and comprise two elongated members
or arms pivotally joined together, at least one of them having an extension that extends
beyond the pivoting axis in order to partially overlap the other when the frame reaches
the coplanar configuration.
[0009] The parts to be superimposed are of reduced thickness, also to save material and
to get a support which is not too heavy.
[0010] In order to block the two arms in the working flat configuration, constraint or locking
means are provided that prevent the undesired collapsing of the frame, such means
being preferably located in the overlapping area and at the end portion of the above
mentioned extension. Such means are usually devised for an easy assembly and disassembly
(i.e. such as to be actuated by a single hand or a foot).
[0011] There are presentely known mechanical, magnetic or mixed locking means that are complex
and require components such as permanent magnets, springs, metal pins, and other metal
parts that make the production more laborious and raise the costs and the weight of
the finished product.
[0012] It is therefore an object of the present invention to realize an improved supporting
frame of the type indicated above which is simple, effective and lightweight.
[0013] The invention consists of a cleaning device comprising an elongated handle, a supporting
frame removably and pivotally connected to an end of said handle, and a web of fabric
stretched over said supporting frame, said supporting frame comprising two elongated
members or arms pivoted together and locking means to block said arms in a coplanar
configuration and to disengages them, characterized in that said arms are of plastic
material and coupled together by snap fitting thanks to pivot pins and pivot seats
integer with the arms, at least one of said arms providing for an extension that extends
beyond the pivoting axis in order to partially overlap the other arm when the frame
reaches the coplanar configuration, and in that said locking means comprises a plastic
pawl pivotally connected to one of the arms.
[0014] Additional advantageous features are the objects of the dependent claims.
[0015] According to the invention, the supporting frame is completely of plastic material,
no metal element being required (not even for the pins), and such frame comprises
only three members, namely two arms and a pawl, wherein the coupling between the pivot
pins (that are molded integer with the arms) and the seats thereof takes place by
snap fitting.
[0016] The locking means to keep coplanar the two arms (in the working step) is carried
out by means of clip or snap fitting engagement, by applying a proper force to overcome
an initial interference of the parts to be connected.
[0017] In order to disengage the two arms from the coplanar condition, it is used a pawl
of the type having a lever with a central fulcrum or pivot point, which applies a
force acting along an opposite direction with respect to the one applied initially
to set the assembly flat.
[0018] A preferred embodiment of the invention will be illustrated with reference to the
attached drawings, in which:
Fig. 1 is a top view of a supporting frame for a cotton broom or cleaning device according
to the invention;
Fig. 2 is a cross section view along lines K-K of Fig. 1;
Fig. 3 is an top view of one of the arms;
Figures 4 and 5 are cross section views of the arm of Fig. 3 along lines K-K and Y-Y,
respectively;
Fig. 6 in an top view of the other arm;
Figures 7 and 8 are cross section views of the arm of Fig. 6 along lines K-K and Z-Z,
respectively;
Fig. 9 is a bottom view of the supporting frame of Fig. 1;
Figures 10 and 11 are cross section views of the frame of Fig. 1 along lines W-W and
K′-K, respectively;
Figures 12 and 13 are bottom views of the two arms;
Fig. 14 shows a portion of the cotton web only tied to the frame;
Fig. 15 is a cross section view of the three components (not coupled together) of
the supporting frame;
Figures 16 to 18 are cross section views of the supporting frame; and
Figures 19 and 20 are a side view and a top view of the pawl member, respectively.
[0019] With reference to the Figures, and particularly to Figures 1 to 12, the supporting
frame of the invention comprises two elongated member or arms, 1 and 2 that in use
are assembled together. As it is clearly shown in the drawings, the arms 1 and 2 are
adapted for a partial overlapping, with the parts interpenetrating with each other
thanks to proper thickness reductions.
[0020] The arm 2 provides for a portion of reduced width from which a pair of opposed pivot
pins 3 protrude, and a reduced thickness portion marked by 7 in the middle area thereof.
[0021] On the underside of the reduced width portion, the arm 2 carries opposed seats 5,
each formed as a longitudinally opened sleeve of circular cross section, provided
for cooperating with a corresponding pair of engagement pivot pins 4 on arm 1. On
the opposite side, two projections 8 are present onto which the user pushes in order
to force the seats 5 into engagement with the above mentioned pivot pins 4.
[0022] In the reduced width portion, the arm 2 further carries a shoulder 9 for an axis
10 over which it is to be applied an articulated member (not shown) for the connection
to the shaft of the handle (also not shown). At the other end the arm 2 further provides
for a C shaped projection 17 to which can be anchored a tape connected to the cotton
web 19.
[0023] The arm 1 provides for a middle opening or window 13 in which are arranged seats
11, formed as grooves with a circular cross section inner portion and a flared outer
portion, adapted to engage the pivot pins 3. The arm 1 further provides for a pair
of opposed engagement pivot pins 4 protruding into the window 13.
[0024] The shape of pivot pins 3 is such that it can be housed into the seats 11 after a
moderate resilient deformation to overcome an interference between them, and the same
applies also to the snap fitting between pivot pins 4 and the seats 5.
[0025] A central pivot pin 6 is further provided on arm 1, cooperating with the window 13
and the reduced thickness portion 7 for positioning a pawl member 14-16 that will
be now illustrated with reference in particular to Figures 15, 18, 19 and 20.
[0026] Such pawl member is shaped like a lever with an intermediate fulcrum (at 16) and
a flat round portion 15 adapted to be pressed by the user's foot, and an actuating
end 14. The pawl member 14-16 is received in the reduced thickness portion 7 and in
the window 13, and is hinged at pivot pin 6 of arm 1.
[0027] To assembly the supporting frame, the pawl member 14-16 is initially applied to the
arm 1 by forcing the seat 16 over the pin 6, and then the arms 1 and 2 are mutually
positioned in such a manner that the seats 11 lay over the pivot pins 3. By pressing
together the arms, the seats are resilientely deformed and the pins are received within
them so as to form an articulated frame as can be seen in Fig. 16.
[0028] Then a cotton web or cloth is applied to the frame by fitting the pockets onto the
ends of the supporting (not yet coplanar) frame. Finally, by pressing (e.g. by means
of a foot) over the projections 8 of arm 2, a similar snap fitting engagement takes
place between pivot pins 4 and the seats 5 thus rendering the frame rigid and coplanar,
and stretching the cotton web (not shown).
[0029] When the user pushes over portion 15, the actuating portion 14 forces the end of
arm 2 upward, so that the seats 5 disengage (through a temporary elastic deformation)
from the pivot pins 4.
[0030] By manoeuvering the broomstick handle connected to the attachement 9-10 (not shown),
the cotton broom can be dipped into a basin containing water and squeezed without
being touched by the hands.
[0031] From what has been disclosed, it appears that the novel construction and locking
means provided for by the present invention is quite advantageous in respect of the
complicated and involved devices proposed until now, and that the supporting frame
is simple and cheaper being formed by three components only and with the exclusion
of any metal part.
1. A cleaning device comprising an elongated handle, a supporting frame removably
and pivotally connected to an end of said handle, and a web of fabric stretched over
said supporting frame, said supporting frame comprising two elongated members or arms
pivoted together and locking means to block said arms in a coplanar configuration
and to disengages them, characterized in that said arms (1, 2) are of plastic material
and coupled together by snap fitting thanks to pivot pins (3, 4) and pivot seats (11,
5) integer with the arms, at least one of said arms (2) providing for an extension
that extends beyond the pivoting axis in order to partially overlap the other arm
(1) when the frame reaches the coplanar configuration, and in that said locking means
comprises a plastic pawl (14-16) pivotally connected to one (1) of the arms.
2. A cleaning device as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that said pawl member
is shaped like a lever with an intermediate fulcrum (at 16) and a flat round portion
(15) adapted to be pressed by the user's foot, and an actuating end (14), the pawl
member (14-16) being received in a reduced thickness portion (7) and in a window (13)
of one (1) of the arms and pivotally coupled to a central pin (6) of the same arm
(1).
3. A cleaning device as claimed in claim 1 or 2, characterized in that said pivot
pins (3, 4, 6) as well as the corresponding seats (11, 5) are formed at the same time
with the arms molding.
4. A cleaning device as claimed in claim 3, characterized in that one of the arms
(2) provides for a portion of reduced width having a pair of opposed protruding pivot
pins (3), and a reduced thickness portion (7) in the middle area thereof.
5 . A cleaning device as claimed in claim 4, characterized in that said arm (2) carries
opposed seats (5), each formed as a longitudinally opened sleeve of circular cross
section, and, on the opposite side, two projections (8) onto which the user pushes
in order to force the seats (5) into engagement with the above mentioned pivot pins
(4).
6. A cleaning device as claimed in claim 4, characterized in that said arm (2), in
the reduced width portion, further carries a shoulder (9) for the connection to the
shaft of the handle, and that at the other end of said arm (2) is further provided
a C shaped projection (17) to which can be anchored a tape connected to the cotton
web (19).
7. A cleaning device as claimed in claim 4, characterized in that said other arm (1)
provides for a middle opening or window (13) in which are arranged seats (11), formed
as grooves with a circular cross section inner portion and a flared outer portion,
adapted to engage a pair of said pivot pins (3), said arm (1) further providing for
a pair of opposed engagement pivot pins (4) protruding into said window (13).