[0001] The present invention relates to an artificial mopping/wiping sponge having an improved
network texture formed by intertwined curled yarns which together defines latticework
of polygonal lattices that can increase the effective contacting area, and therefore
the rubbing effect between the sponge and the wiped object, thereby enhancing the
wiping efficiency.
[0002] Used, often greasy tablewares are practically mopped or wiped by means of a soft,
porous and absorbent mass, which can be natural material, for example, a piece of
natural sponge or a so-called "sponge-fruit mop" [a fibrous mopping mass made of a
sponge fruit (sponge gourd)], or synthetic material, such as an artificial sponge.
[0003] The natural materials have the disadvantage that they wear rapidly and therefore
have poor durability. For this reason, artificial sponges are increasingly used to
replace them. Referring to Figs. 1, 4 and 5, an artificial sponge (10), which can
be provided with a tying lace (11), is formed by drawing and spinning a plastic material
into straight yarns (31) and knitting them into latticeworks (30) of polygonal (preferably
hexagonal) lattices which are juxtaposed and superposed to form a three dimensional
network. Thanks to the artificial yarn which has a far stronger resistance to wear
than the natural material, the durability of the artificial sponge is much improved.
[0004] The disadvantage of the known artificial mopping/wiping sponge consists in its relatively
poor rubbing effect. Referring to Figs. 4 and 5, in wiping, the latticework (30) is
repeatedly rubbed against a surface. Since each lattice comprises a hexagonal loop
of smooth (here the term "smooth" means "uncurled") yarn, which tends to "slip" on
a surface instead of rubbing heavily thereon, the effort applied by the hand cannot
be efficiently transformed into the friction between the artificial sponge and the
wiped object. As a result, the mopping efficiency is altogether unsatisfactory.
[0005] Moreover, since the hexagonal lattices, with their smooth yarns that define the hexagonal
loops, can be easily compressed to a much smaller volume, the effective, contacting
area between the sponge and the wiped object is greatly reduced when a force is applied,
the insufficient wiping efficiency is further worsened.
[0006] Accordingly it is the object of the present invention to provide an artificial mopping/wiping
sponge with an improved texture which obviates or mitigates the aforesaid drawbacks.
[0007] Since it is the "smoothness" of the loop of the lattices that is responsible for
the poor efficiency of the conventional artificial sponge, according to this invention,
the loop is formed by curled yarns to give a relatively "rugged" lattice which on
the one hand greatly increase the friction between the sponge and a wiped object,
and on the other hand, greatly reduces the compressibility of the lattices, and therefore
of the sponge under a pressure, thus largely increasing the wiping efficiency.
[0008] This invention will be better understood when read in connection with the accompanying
drawing, in which:
Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a known artificial mopping/wiping sponge with a tying
lace;
Fig. 2 is an enlarged view showing the latticework texture of an artificial sponge
according to this invention in unstressed state;
Fig. 3 is a view of the latticework texture in Fig. 3 in compressed state;
Fig. 4 is an enlarged view showing the latticework texture of a known artificial sponge
in unstressed state;
Fig. 5 is a view of the latticework texture in Fig. 4 in compressed state.
[0009] Referring to Figs. 2 and 3, as stated before, the loops (21) are formed by curled
yarns (21), which make the latticework less compressible. Thus the force applied by
the hand can be more efficiently applied to the wiped tablewares. Since the sponge
is not so much compressed under the applied force, the effective area is less reduced.
Moreover, the curled yarns of the latticework provide a far higher friction than the
conventional uncurled yarns. accordingly the rubbing effect is greatly improved.
[0010] The curled texture can be easily obtained by a secondary treatment on the known sponges
of latticework texture with uncurled yarns. The secondary treatment is performed by
putting artificial sponges of the conventional latticework texture in a container,
and then the texture is subject to a warming and a pressurizing process so that the
yarns become curled. Since the details of the secondary treatment is not the main
feature of this invention, further description can be omitted.
[0011] Thus a sponge in accordance with the present invention comprises a sheet, or more
preferably a plurality of sheets, comprising a latticework structure of substantially
polygonal loops defined by a plurality of interconnected filaments of plastics material.
The sheet or sheets are preferably gathered together to form a dense mass by one or
more strings or ties drawn tightly around the sponge. In accordance with the invention,
the frictional or abrasive action of the sponge is improved by the fact that the filaments,
i.e. the elements defining the polygons, are curly, that is to say non-linear, e.g.
are of crinkly or crimped shape.
[0012] The sponge in accordance with the invention may be used not only as a mop for mopping/wiping
purposes but can also be used as a bathroom sponge.