TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The present invention relates to a cleaning tool and a holding member thereof serving
as a constitutional component thereof for holding a cleaning sheet to be used to clean
furniture, electrical appliances, or the like.
BACKGROUND ART
[0002] As described in a following patent document No.1, i.e.
Japanese Patent Application Laid Open No.2000-83883 for instance a hand wiper used as a facile cleaning tool for wiping away dust from
furniture such as chests, electrical appliances such as personal computers and lighting
fixtures, the interior walls of buildings, thresholds, head jambs or lintel, and so
on is known. The hand wiper is constituted by a handle, a head portion, and a cleaning
cloth. The handle is constituted by a grip portion and a support portion. The head
portion is constituted by a central main body portion and a peripheral flexible portion
thereof. An insertion portion is formed in the main body portion for inserting the
handle, and the support portion of the handle is fitted into the insertion portion.
[0003] Further, as described in a patent documents No. 2, i.e.
Japanese Patent Application Laid Open No. 2002-165742, as an example, a member serving as a hand wiper holding member in which an attachment
portion, a gripping portion, and an arm portion connecting thereof are incorporatively
provided is known. The attachment portion is provided with connecting piece forming
a pair extend bifurcately toward a tip end side, the arm portion extends obliquely
upward from a base portion of the attachment portion, and the gripping portion is
formed continuously at the upper end of the arm portion. The gripping portion is formed
in a high position away from the lower face of the attachment portion and substantially
parallel to the attachment portion. A cleaning tool is formed by attaching a cleaning
sheet to the attachment portion of the holding member.
Patent document No. 1: Japanese Patent Application Laid Open No. 2000-83883, and
Patent document No. 2: Japanese patent Application Laid Open No. 2002-165742.
DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION
[0005] Therefore, the inventors of the present invention have proposed a holding member
for a cleaning tool formed with an elongatable handle member (
Japanese Patent Application 2002-297845, corresponding to
WO/2003/070080). As shown in Fig. 28A, a holding member 101 is attached such that a grip portion
102 and a branch portion 103 are foldable via a joint portion 104, and as shown in
Fig. 28B, a cavity is provided in the interior of the grip portion 102, a support
arm 105 is accommodated in the cavity, and the support arm 105 is slidably fitted
into the grip portion 102 in the longitudinal direction.
[0006] As shown in Fig. 28B , in the holding member 101, the support arm 105 is caused to
slide forward in the longitudinal direction relative to the grip portion 102, whereby
the handle lengthens and the gap between the handle and the branch portion 103 increases.
As a result, the distance between a wiping portion attached to the branch portion
103 and the grip portion 102 increases, enabling a portion beyond the reach of hand
to be wiped easily.
[0007] However, although the handle of the cleaning tool using the holding member lengthens,
in a case where the cleaning tool is inserted into a narrow gap, such as a gap between
pieces of furniture, to clean the gap, the joint portion 104 cannot be inserted into
the narrow gap when the cleaning sheet attached to the branch portion 103 is inserted
into the gap due to the thickness of the joint portion 104 stepped, and hence the
cleaning sheet cannot reach the back of the gap, accordingly, it is impossible to
clean this portion.
[0008] The present invention has been designed to solve the problems described above, and
it is an object thereof to provide a cleaning tool which, when used to clean a narrow
gap, is capable of exhibiting an adequate cleaning ability up to the back of the gap,
and a holding member used in the cleaning tool.
[0009] A cleaning tool of the present invention is comprised of a cleaning sheet and a holding
member for holding the cleaning sheet. The holding member comprises a handle member,
a support arm provided slidably within the handle member, and a leg member connected
to the support arm. The leg member is positioned substantially coplanar with the support
arm. Providing the leg member and support arm to be substantially coplanar is not
limited to a case in which the two components are perfectly coplanar, and signifies
that a slight step may occur between the both components.
[0010] In the present invention, the support arm is provided in a position which does not
project upward beyond the leg member, and hence a step which is large enough to be
obvious is not formed at the connecting portion between the two.
[0011] The leg member is removably disposed to the support arm.
[0012] The handle member is comprised of a sheath portion for accommodating the support
arm, and a grip portion provided in a higher position than the sheath portion. The
grip portion is also provided in a higher position than the support arm.
[0013] A holding member of the present invention comprises a handle member, a support arm
provided slidably within the handle member, and a leg member provided on the support
arm. The leg member is positioned substantially coplanar with the support arm.
Effects of the invention:
[0014] In the cleaning tool of the present invention, the arm length of the holding member
is able to elongate by the support arm, and the leg member is provided on the support
arm such that the leg member is positioned substantially coplanar with the support
arm. Hence, when a cleaning sheet is inserted into a narrow gap to clean the portion
therein, the cleaning sheet can be inserted up to the back of the gap, enabling an
increase in cleaning range and an improvement in cleaning ability.
[0015] Further, by providing the leg member on the support arm such that the leg member
is positioned substantially coplanar with the support arm, the leg member can be inserted
easily into a handle attachment portion of the cleaning sheet.
[0016] Further, in a case where the leg member is removabley disposed to the support arm,
the entire cleaning tool can be housed in a compact manner when packaged or not in
use by detaching the leg member from the support arm. Moreover, a plurality of types
of leg members having different shapes and dimensions can be prepared and attached
interchangeably, enabling the use of cleaning sheets having various shapes and dimensions.
[0017] In a case where the grip portion of the handle member is provided so as to project
upward from the sheath portion, the grip portion is positioned above the support arm
and leg member. Hence, the cleaning sheet attached to the holding member via the leg
member can be pressed against a cleaning surface easily, and favorable operability
is achieved when the cleaning tool is held by hand to perform cleaning.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0018]
Fig. 1A is a perspective view of a cleaning tool of the present invention, showing
a state in which the extension length of a leg member from a handle member is shortened;
Fig. 1B is a perspective view of the cleaning tool of the present invention, showing
a state in which the extension length of the leg member from the handle member is
lengthened;
Fig. 2 is an exploded perspective view of a holding member shown in Figs, 1A and 1B;
Fig. 3 is a vertical sectional view of the handle member taken along a line A-A shown
in Fig. 2;
Fig. 4 is a plan view of the handle member shown in Fig. 2;
Fig. 5 is a bottom view of the handle member shown in Fig. 2;
Fig. 6 is a vertical sectional view of the handle member taken along a line B-B shown
in Fig. 2;
Fig. 7 is a vertical sectional view of the handle member taken along a line C-C shown
in Fig. 2;
Fig. 8 is a side view of a support arm shown in Fig. 2;
Fig. 9 is a plan view of the support arm shown in Fig. 2;
Fig. 10 is a bottom view of the support arm shown in Fig. 2;
Fig. 11 is a vertical sectional view of the support arm taken along a line D-D shown
in Fig. 2;
Fig. 12 is a vertical sectional view of the support arm taken along a line E-E shown
in Fig. 2;
Fig. 13 is a vertical sectional view of the support arm taken along a line F-F shown
in Fig. 2;
Fig. 14 is a plan view of a leg member shown in Fig. 2;
Fig. 15 is a bottom view of the leg member shown in Fig. 2;
Fig. 16 is a side view of the leg member shown in Fig. 2;
Fig. 17 is a vertical sectional view of the leg member taken along a line G-G shown
in Fig. 2;
Fig. 18 is a back view of the leg member shown in Fig. 2;
Fig. 19 is a vertical sectional view of the leg member taken along a line H-H shown
in Fig. 2;
Fig. 20 is a vertical sectional view of the leg member taken along a line I-I shown
in Fig. 2;
Fig. 21 is a sectional view showing a state in which a connecting piece of the leg
member of the holding member shown in Fig. 1 is fitted into a receiving member of
the support arm;
Fig. 22 is a side view showing a part of other embodiment of the leg member;
Fig. 23 is a sectional view showing another embodiment of the leg member;
Fig. 24 is a perspective view showing an external appearance of a cleaning tool formed
by fitting a cleaning sheet to the leg member of the holding member shown in Fig.
1;
Fig. 25 is a plan view showing another embodiment of the leg member;
Fig. 26 is a bottom view of the leg member shown in Fig. 25;
Fig. 27 is a side view of the leg member shown in Fig. 25;
Fig. 28A is a perspective view of a conventional cleaning tool showing a state in
which the extension length of a branch portion from a grip portion is shortened; and
Fig. 28B is a perspective view of the conventional cleaning tool showing a state in
which the extension length of the branch portion from the grip portion is lengthened.
BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
[0019] Fig. 24 shows an embodiment of a cleaning tool according to the present invention.
Figs. 1A and 1B are perspective views respectively showing a holding member used for
the cleaning tool of the present invention, and Fig. 2 is an exploded perspective
view showing the holding member. A holding member 1 is constituted by a leg member
2 for holding a cleaning sheet, a support arm 3 which supports and fixes the leg member
2, and a handle member 4 which supports the support arm 3 slidably. The leg member
2 is connected to a tip end of the support arm 3 so as to be positioned substantially
coplanar with the support arm 3. In other words, the support arm 3 is provided in
a position which does not project upward beyond the leg member 2. The support arm
3 and leg member 2 are provided so as to slide incorporatively in a horizontal direction.
[0020] The leg member 2 is constituted by bifurcated two parallel holding portions 22, while
a connecting piece 22 for connecting the leg member 2 to the end of the support arm
3 is provided on the end portion of the leg member 2.
[0021] The support arm 3 is constituted by a sliding portion 31 formed from an elongated
f lat plate member, and a receiving member 32 to which the aforementioned connecting
piece 22 is fitted. The receiving member 32 is provided on the end of the support
arm 3.
[0022] As shown in Fig. 3, the handle member 4 comprises a sheath portion 41 which is formed
with a hollow interior in order to provide a space in which the sliding portion 31
of the support arm 3 can be accommodated, and a grip portion 42 connected to the sheath
portion 41 and provided so as to project upward from the sheath portion 41. The end
portion of the sheath portion 41 is provided with an opening 45 into which the sliding
portion 31 of the support arm 3 is inserted (see Fig. 3).
[0023] By fitting and fixing the connecting piece 22 of the leg member 2 in the receiving
member 32 of the support arm 3, the leg member 2 is connected to the support arm 3.
By releasing the engagement between the connecting piece 22 and receiving member 32,
the leg member 2 can be removed from the support arm 3, and thus the support arm 3
and leg member 2 are removably connected.
[0024] An end 34 of the support arm 3 is inserted into the interior of the sheath portion
41 of the handle member 4 through the opening, i.e. an insertion port 43 formed in
the sheath portion 41, and thus the support arm 3 is accommodated in the interior
of the sheath portion 41. The sheath portion 41 has sufficient interior space to accommodate
the entire sliding portion 31 of the support arm 3. When the support arm 3 is pulled
outward, the support arm 3 slides outward from the interior of the sheath portion
41. Thus the extension length of the support arm 3 from the handle member 4 can be
lengthened and shortened.
[0025] By connecting the support arm 3 and leg member 2 removably, the leg member 2 can
be removed from the support arm 3 when the cleaning tool is packaged or not in use,
and hence the entire cleaning tool can be housed in a compact manner, which is convenient
for storage, transportation, and so on. Moreover, a plurality of types of leg members
having different shapes and dimensions can be prepared and attached interchangeably.
In this case, a leg member having an optimum shape for a certain type of cleaning
sheet can be selected and used, and thus cleaning sheets having various shapes and
dimensions may be employed.
[0026] It is noted that the support arm 3 and leg member 2 may be formed incorporatively
and inseparably so as not to be separated thereof.
[0027] In an aspect shown in Fig. 1A, the sliding portion 31 of the support arm 3 is accommodated
in the interior of the sheath portion 41, and only the receiving member 32 is exposed
to the front of the handle member 4. In other words, this aspect shows a state in
which the extension length of the leg member 2 from the handle member 4 is shortened.
[0028] When the support arm 31 is pulled forward from this state, the support arm 3 slides
through the interior of the sheath portion 41 and extends outward as shown in Fig.
1B. This aspect shows a state in which the extension length of the leg member 2 from
the handle member 4 is lengthened.
[0029] As shown in Fig. 2, when assembling the holding member, the end 34 of the support
arm 3 is inserted forcibly in the opening 45 in the handle member 4. The horizontal
width of a stopper 35 provided at the end portion 34 of the support arm 3 is formed
to be slightly greater than the horizontal width of the opening 45, but in a case
where the support arm 3 and handle member 4 are formed from an elastic material such
as plastic, elastic deformation is applied to the stopper 35 when the support arm
3 is inserted forcibly, and hence the support arm 3 can be inserted into the interior
space of the sheath portion 41.
[0030] Plastic, metal, wood, and so on may be used as the material for the handle member
4, support arm 3, and leg member 2 constituting the holding member 1, but plastic
is preferable due to its light weight and reasonable price. When plastic is used as
a material, a polyolefin resin such as polyethylene resin or polypropylene resin is
preferable due to its malleability.
[0031] As shown in Fig. 14, the leg member 2 for attaching a cleaning sheet is constituted
by the bifurcated two parallel holding portions 21, and the connecting piece 22 formed
so as to project from the base end portion of the leg member 2. As shown in Fig. 20,
the holding portion 21 has a substantially tubular form cut in half in a cross sectional
view. It is noted that numeral 25 shows a reinforcing rib provided integrally on the
bottom of the holding portion in the longitudinal direction.
[0032] Outwardly protruding convex portions 27 are provided on the front surface of the
holding portions 21 at predetermined intervals in the longitudinal direction. As is
evident from a plan view, bottom view, and side view of the leg member 2 (see Figs.
14 through 16), the convex portions 27 are formed as projections which protrude gradually
toward the base end portion of the leg member 2.
[0033] When a cleaning sheet is attached to the holding member 1, the leg member 2 is inserted
into an attachment portion of the cleaning sheet, and during cleaning, the leg member
2 must be prevented from slipping out of the attachment portion and dropping the cleaning
sheet. In the present invention, a plurality of convex portions 27 formed on the leg
member 2 of the holding member act such that a latching force is applied in the direction
in which the leg member 2 slips out from the attachment portion of the cleaning sheet,
and hence the leg member 2 is prevented from slipping out from the attachment portion,
and is prevented from dropping the cleaning sheet during cleaning.
[0034] On the other hand, the leg member 2 can be inserted smoothly into the attachment
portion of the cleaning sheet.
[0035] As shown in Fig. 14, a collar portion 12 is provided between the holding portions
21 and the connecting piece 22 of the holding member 1. The collar portion 12 is provided
above and below the holding member 1 as shown in Fig. 16. As shown in Fig. 21, when
the connecting piece 22 of the leg member 2 is fitted into a recessed fitting groove
38 in the receiving member 32 of the support arm 3, the collar portion 12 and receiving
member 32 contact each other in the same plane so that no surface unevenness occurs.
[0036] The receiving member 32 of the support arm 3 has a horizontal width which is formed
to be greater than that of the sliding portion 31, as shown in Fig. 9, and the interior
thereof is formed as the recessed fitting groove 38 into which the connecting piece
22 of the leg member 2 is inserted. A latch hole 37 for accommodating a projection
provided on the connecting piece 22 of the support arm is provided in the bottom of
the receiving member 32. As shown in Fig. 13, convex bars 11 running along the longitudinal
direction are provided on the lower face of the recessed fitting groove 38 in the
receiving member 32. Concave grooves 23 (see Figs. 15 and 18) provided in the lower
face of the connecting piece 22 of the leg member 2 fit onto the convex bars 11.
[0037] As shown in Figs. 16 through 19, a latch projection 24 formed in a downwardly projecting
hemispherical shape is provided on the connecting piece 22 of the holding member 2.
As shown in Fig. 15, the periphery of the projection 24 is cut away into a U shape
to provide the projection 24 with elasticity. As shown in Fig. 21, when the connecting
piece 22 is inserted into the recessed fitting groove 38 provided in the receiving
member 32 of the support arm 3, the projection 24 passes through the recessed fitting
groove 38 and is fitted fixedly into the latch hole 37 provided in the receiving member
32. As a result, the leg member 2 does not become disengaged from the support arm
3 when the force of a normal cleaning operation or the like is applied, but when the
leg member 2 is pulled with a slightly greater force, the projection 24 deforms elastically
and disengages from the latch hole 37 such that the leg member 2 can be removed from
the support arm 3.
[0038] As shown in Fig. 8, the support arm 3 is provided with a latch button 33 formed to
project upward at a near portion of both the front end portion and rear end portion
of the elongated sliding portion 31. As shown in Fig. 9, the latch buttons 33 are
provided on the upper face of an elastic plate 36 formed by cutting away the periphery
of the latch buttons 33 into a C shape, and as shown in Fig. 11, a cavity V is provided
below the latch buttons 33 so that the latch buttons 33 can be pushed downward from
above, but return to their original positions when released.
[0039] As noted above, the stopper 35 is provided at the end portion 34 of the sliding portion
31. As shown in Figs. 8 and 9, the stopper 35 has a projecting form which extends
outward from the side faces of the sliding portion. When the support arm 3 is caused
to slide forward from the sheath portion 41 of the handle member 4 in a withdrawal
direction, the stopper 35 prevents the support arm 3 from sliding out from the sheath
portion 41 and becoming disengaged therefrom. The bottom surface of the sliding portion
31 is hollowed out and reinforced by a rib 39 (see Figs. 10, 12).
[0040] As shown in Fig. 3, the grip portion 42 is provided on the handle member 4 via a
connecting portion 43 which projects upward and to the rear from the front of the
sheath portion 41, and the grip portion 42 is connected to the rear end of the sheath
portion 41. However, the handle member 4 may be formed without the connecting portion
43 such that the grip portion 42 alone rises up from the sheath portion 41.
[0041] As shown in Fig. 3, the interior of the sheath portion 41, grip portion 42, and connecting
portion 43 of the handle member 4 is hollow. A space W in the interior of the sheath
portion 41 is formed to be large enough to accommodate the sliding portion 31. As
shown in Fig. 4, the handle member 4 is also provided with a through hole 44 into
which the latch button 33 of the sliding portion 31 is fitted.
[0042] As shown in Fig. 7, the through hole 44 is formed with a diameter which increases
gradually toward the upper face of the sheath portion 41 so that the latch button
33 engaged therewith can be pressed easily by a finger. As shown in Fig. 5, notch
portions 46 are provided in three locations in the bottom surface of the sheath portion
41 of the handle member 4. As described above, the grip portion 42 is provided in
a higher position than the sheath portion 41, and as shown in Fig. 6, a space 47 for
inserting a hand is provided between the grip portion 42 and sheath portion 41.
[0043] As shown in Figs. 2 and 3, the lower face s of the grip portion 42 of the handle
member 4 is provided with wave-form contours in the longitudinal direction so that
the grip portion can be gripped easily by hand. Although not shown specifically in
the drawings, contours following the shape of the fingers may be provided on the upper
face and side faces of the grip portion 42 so that the upper face and side faces can
also be gripped easily by hand, similarly to the lower face.
[0044] The leg member 2 is formed with a semicircular shape in the vertical cross-sectional
view, but may be formed with a circular in the vertical cross-sectional view, as shown
in Figs. 22 and 23. In this case, the projections 27 which prevent from slipping are
provided on the periphery of the leg member 2.
[0045] The leg member 2 may take a form other than a bifurcately or two-pronged form. For
example, as shown in Figs. 25 to 27, the leg member may be formed in a framework form
constituted by a combination of framework or bony members. This leg member is used
to attach a mitten-form cleaning sheet. In this case, a rib 28 is provided around
the peripheral edge of the rear surface (see Fig. 26). Also, as shown in Fig. 27,
the connecting piece 22 is formed in a slightly higher position than the holding portion
21.
[0046] In the holding member 1 shown in Fig. 1A, the entire sliding portion 31 of the support
arm 3 is accommodated in the sheath portion 41 and a front latch button 33a is fitted
into the through hole 44. The latch button 33a should be fitted into through hole
44 to a degree that prevents disengagement when the holding member is moved in a horizontal
direction during cleaning. When the receiving member 32 of the support arm 3 is held
between the fingers and pulled forward while pressing the latch button 33a down, the
support arm 3 and leg member 2 move forward integrally. The support arm 3 can be withdrawn
until the stopper 35 abuts against the opening portion 45 of the sheath portion 41.
When the support arm 3 has been withdrawn to a maximum extent, the stopper 35 stops
at the opening 45, and therefore the support arm 3 does not become completely disengaged.
In this state, as shown in Fig. 1B, a rear latch button 33b is fitted into the through
hole 44 in the sheath portion 41 such that during cleaning, the support arm 3 is held
in a maximum length position integrally with the leg member 2. Accordingly, cleaning
work can be performed reliably in places that cannot be reached by hand. To shorten
the protrusion length of the leg member 2 from the handle member 4, the latch button
33b is pressed similarly to release the engagement thereof, whereupon the support
arm 3 is inserted into and accommodated in the sheath portion 41.
[0047] The cleaning sheet attached to the leg member 2 is constituted by a mop, a sheet,
or a similar object that can be attached to and detached from the leg member 2 and
is capable of wiping away dirt, dust, and so on. As shown in Fig. 24, a cleaning sheet
5 is provided with a handle fitting portion 52 on its upper side and a wiping portion
51 on its lower side. As shown in the drawings, the handle fitting portion 52 is formed
in a bag form having openings in two locations, and by inserting the leg member 2
of the holding member 1 through the openings in the handle fitting portion 52, the
cleaning sheet 5 can be held on the holding member 1 and used in this state as a cleaning
tool 6. When the cleaning sheet becomes dirty, it can be removed from the handle attachment
portion 52 and replaced with a new cleaning sheet.
[0048] The cleaning sheet 5 include a sheet constituted, as examples, by a sheet-form fiber
bundle formed by bundling together a large number of fibers and a sheet having a rectangular
or strip-formportion at one side thereof, and a sheet constituted by non-woven fabric,
and so on. The fibers constituting the sheet-form fiber bundle may be natural fibers
such as cotton or wool, synthetic fibers such as polyethylene, polypropylene, polyethylene
terephthalate, nylon, and polyacrylic, or compound fibers such as core-in-sheath fibers,
sea-island fibers, and side-by-side fibers, for example. The sheet having the strip-form
portion, may be made from, for examples, paper, synthetic resin sheet, non-woven fabric,
and so on. As the non-woven fabric stated above, spun lace non-woven fabric, spun-bonded
non-woven fabric, thermobonded non-woven fabric, air-through non-woven fabric, point-bonded
non-woven fabric, and so on are available. As the fibers constituting the non-woven
fabric, natural fibers, synthetic fibers, compound fibers, and so on are available.
The non-woven fabric preferably has a basic weight of approximately 20 to 100g/m
2.