FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present invention relates to a hand-push scrubber capable of multi-directional
cleaning.
DESCRIPTION OF RELATED ART
[0002] A scrubber is a device configured to clean the ground. A hand-push scrubber is turned
by using manpower. Current hand-push scrubbers on the market can perform only monodirectional
cleaning. This is because squeegees in the current hand-push scrubber cannot rotate,
resulting in incapability of the scrubber to enter low space such as space under a
table or space under a bed, etc., and cannot perform cleaning normally even if the
scrubber enters the low space. The scrubber has a poor use effect and a limited application
range, and needs to be further improved.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0003] In view of the above current status in the prior art, a technical problem to be resolved
in the present invention is to provide a hand-push scrubber capable of multi-directional
cleaning. The hand-push scrubber can enter low space such as space under a table or
space under a bed, etc. to perform cleaning, greatly improving a use effect and expanding
an application range. In addition, the hand-push scrubber can perform flexible turning
and is easy to operate.
[0004] The technical solutions used in the present invention to resolve the above technical
problem are as follows: a hand-push scrubber capable of multi-directional cleaning,
including a main body, a frame, a handle connecting rod, a handle, a button, a hub
motor, a swing head, and a vacuum motor, the main body including a brush disc motor,
a motor mounting plate, a rotating assembly, a squeegee assembly, a locker, and a
brush disc, wherein the button is respectively disposed on both sides of the handle,
and the hub motor is respectively disposed on both sides of the frame symmetrically,
a convex column is formed outward from a center of an upper side of the locker, the
rotating assembly is disposed between the motor mounting plate and the locker, the
squeegee assembly capable of swinging upward and downward is disposed on the rotating
assembly, and the rotating assembly includes a connecting sleeve, a mounting sleeve,
and a bottom cover ring, the connecting sleeve being fixed on a lower surface of the
motor mounting plate, a sleeve portion being formed outward from a center of the lower
surface of the connecting sleeve, the sleeve portion being sleeved on an exterior
of the convex column, the mounting sleeve being rotatably sleeved at an outer side
of the sleeve portion, an upper side of the bottom cover ring being fixed at a lower
end of the sleeve portion, the bottom cover ring being sleeved on the exterior of
the convex column, and the squeegee assembly being disposed on an outer side of the
mounting sleeve.
[0005] Exemplarily, a counter bore is provided at a center of an upper end surface of the
bottom cover ring, a lower end of the sleeve portion being inserted into the counter
bore.
[0006] Exemplarily, the squeegee assembly includes a copper sleeve, a squeegee bracket,
a rotatable pin shaft, a rubber pad, and a squeegee, the copper sleeve being respectively
disposed on both sides of one end of the squeegee bracket, the rotatable pin shaft
being respectively disposed in both of the copper sleeves, one end of the rotatable
pin shaft close to the mounting sleeve being inserted into the mounting sleeve, respectively,
so that the squeegee bracket is connected to the mounting sleeve and is capable of
swinging upward and downward, a squeegee being disposed below the other end of the
squeegee bracket and being rotatable, and the rubber pad being fixed at a middle part
of a lower side of the squeegee bracket and being located above the brush disc and
at an outer side of the locker.
[0007] Exemplarily, an arc-shaped groove is formed at a middle part of one end of the squeegee
bracket, and a through hole is provided on both sides of the arc-shaped groove of
the end of the squeegee bracket coaxially, the copper sleeves being embedded in the
two through holes, respectively, and the arc-shaped groove being sleeved on an outer
side of the mounting sleeve.
[0008] Exemplarily, two symmetrically distributed lugs are formed outward from a middle
part of an upper side of the squeegee, the other end of the squeegee bracket being
rotatably inserted and connected between the two symmetrically distributed lugs.
[0009] Exemplarily, a limiting block is formed downward on one side of the motor mounting
plate.
[0010] Exemplarily, a rotation axis of the brush disc motor passes downward through the
motor mounting plate, the connecting sleeve, and the bottom cover ring and is inserted
into and fixed at a center of an upper end of the convex column.
[0011] Compared to the prior art, the present invention has the following advantages: The
squeegee of the present invention can rotate by 180 degrees in both directions, so
that the squeegee can enter low space such as space under a table or space under a
bed to perform cleaning, etc. The squeegee has a multi-directional cleaning function,
greatly improving a use effect and expanding an application range. In addition, the
squeegee further implements flexible turning by using two hub motors during travelling,
saving time and efforts, and is easy to operate.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0012]
FIG. 1 is an exploded view of a structure according to the present invention.
FIG. 2 is a structural diagram of a main body according to the present invention.
FIG. 3 is a structural diagram of a rubber pad and a brush disc according to the present
invention when separated.
FIG. 4 is a structural diagram of a rubber pad and a brush disc according to the present
invention when attached.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0013] As shown in FIG. 1 to FIG. 4, a hand-push scrubber capable of multi-directional cleaning
includes a main body 1, a frame 2, a handle connecting rod 3, a handle 4, a button
5, a hub motor 6, a swing head 8, and a vacuum motor 7. The main body 1 is disposed
on a front side of the frame 2, the swing head 8 is disposed above a rear side of
the frame 2, one end of the handle connecting rod 3 is connected to an upper end of
the swing head 8, and the handle 4 is disposed on the other end of the handle connecting
rod 3. A battery pack is further disposed inside the rear side of the frame 2, one
button 5 is disposed on both sides of the handle 4, and one hub motor 6 is disposed
on both sides of the frame 2 symmetrically. The two hub motors 6 are connected to
the two buttons 5, respectively, and the vacuum motor 7 is disposed above the front
side of the frame 2 for sucking water. The main body 1 includes a brush disc motor
11, a motor mounting plate 12, a rotating assembly, a squeegee assembly, a locker
18, and a brush disc 19. The motor mounting plate 12 is rotatably disposed below the
front side of the frame 2, the brush disc motor 11 is fixed above the motor mounting
plate 12, the locker 18 is disposed below the motor mounting plate 12, and the brush
disc 19 is disposed below the locker 18. A rotation axis of the brush disc motor 11
passes downward through the motor mounting plate 12 and is connected to an upper end
of the locker 18. A convex column 181 is formed outward from a center of an upper
side of the locker 18. The rotating assembly is disposed between the motor mounting
plate 12 and the locker 18. The squeegee assembly capable of swinging upward and downward
is disposed on the rotating assembly. The rotating assembly includes a connecting
sleeve 13, a mounting sleeve 16, and a bottom cover ring 17. The connecting sleeve
13 is fixed on a lower surface of the motor mounting plate 12. A sleeve portion 131
is formed outward from a center of the lower surface of the connecting sleeve 13.
The sleeve portion 131 is sleeved on an exterior of the convex column 181. The mounting
sleeve 16 is rotatably sleeved at an outer side of the sleeve portion 131. An upper
side of the bottom cover ring 17 is fixed at a lower end of the sleeve portion 131,
and the bottom cover ring 17 is sleeved on the exterior of the convex column 181.
The rotation axis of the brush disc motor 11 passes downward through the motor mounting
plate 12, the connecting sleeve 13, and the bottom cover ring 17 and is inserted into
and fixed at a center of an upper end of the convex column 181. A counter bore 171
is provided at a center of an upper end surface of bottom cover ring 17, a lower end
of the sleeve portion 131 being inserted into the counter bore 171. The squeegee assembly
is disposed on an outer side of the mounting sleeve 16. The squeegee assembly includes
a copper sleeve 14, a squeegee bracket 15, a pin shaft 112, a rubber pad 110, and
a squeegee 111. One copper sleeve 14 is disposed on both sides of one end of the squeegee
bracket 15. One rotatable pin shaft 112 is disposed in both of the copper sleeves
14. Inner ends of the two pin shafts 112 are inserted and connected inside two sides
of the mounting sleeve 16, respectively, so that the squeegee bracket 15 is connected
to the mounting sleeve 16 and is capable of swinging upward and downward. An arc-shaped
groove 152 is formed at a middle part of one end of the squeegee bracket 15. One through
hole 151 is provided on both sides of the one end of the squeegee bracket 15 coaxially.
Both of the through holes 151 intersect and communicate with inner walls of two sides
of the arc-shaped groove 152. The two copper sleeves 14 are embedded in the two through
holes 151, respectively. The arc-shaped groove 152 is sleeved on the outer side of
the mounting sleeve 16. A rotatable squeegee 111 is disposed below the other end of
the squeegee bracket 15. The rubber pad 110 is fixed at a middle part of a lower side
of the squeegee 15 bracket and is located above the brush disc 19 and at an outer
side of the locker 18. Two symmetrically distributed lugs 1111 are formed outward
from a middle part of an upper side of the squeegee 111. The other end of the squeegee
bracket 15 is rotatably inserted and connected between the two lugs 1111. A limiting
block 121 is formed downward on one side of the motor mounting plate 12.
[0014] During use, two sides of the handle 4 are held with both hands and any button 5 is
pressed to enable the two hub motors 6 to simultaneously rotate, thereby driving the
scrubber to move forward. In addition, the vacuum motor 7 is started to suck sewage
on the ground (the principle belongs to the prior art), and then the brush disc motor
11 is started to drive the brush disc 19 to operate, so as to clean sludge on the
ground. The locker 18 can prevent the brush disc 19 from rotating during nonuse (the
principle belongs to the prior art). The battery pack disposed inside the frame 2
provides power for operation of the vacuum motor 7, the brush disc motor 11, and the
two hub motors 6 (the principle belongs to the prior art); If left turning is required,
only a left side of the handle 4 needs to be gently pressed. A hub motor 6 on the
left side stops rotating due to the pressure, but a hub motor 6 on a right side rotates
normally. In this way, in situ left turning can be easily implemented by using a speed
difference between the two hub motors 6. Similarly, when right turning is required,
only a right side of the handle 4 needs to be gently pressed. The hub motor 6 belongs
to the prior art, and is also referred to as an in-wheel motor technology. A most
important characteristic of the technology is that a power device, a transmission
device, and a brake device are all integrated into a hub, greatly simplifying a mechanical
part of an electric vehicle. The integrated structure adopted by the hub motor 6 is
mostly used in balancing vehicles, which is convenient to mount, has a small size,
and requires no regular maintenance. In addition, transmission efficiency is much
higher.
[0015] Moreover, the present invention can easily enter low space such as space under a
table or space under a bed, etc. to perform cleaning normally. During normal working
of the scrubber, the rubber pad 110 is separated from the brush disc 19 (shown in
FIG. 3). The handle 4 is pressed downward to tilt the scrubber backward. When the
brush disc 19 is at 5° to the ground, the squeegee bracket 15 is lowered under gravity
of the squeegee 111, and the rubber pad 110 is attached to an upper surface of the
brush disc 19 (shown in FIG. 4), a friction force is generated. Therefore, the entire
squeegee bracket 15 rotates with the brush disc 19, and then rotates counterclockwise
around the sleeve portion 131 by using the mounting sleeve 16, and stops rotating
when rotating to the turning limiting block 121. In this case, a rotation angle is
180°, and the squeegee bracket is just located right ahead the scrubber. In this case,
the ground may be cleaned from the back to the front by dragging the machine backward.
In this case, if a tilting angle of the handle 4 is reduced by using an upward and
downward swinging function of the swing head 8, the squeegee can enter the low space
such as the space under a table or the space under a bed, etc. to clean the areas
under a table and under a bed, etc. through reverse cleaning. After the machine is
turned left, a person is on the right side of the scrubber, and the handle 4 is pressed
downward to rotate the squeegee 111 by 180 degrees. In this case, the ground may be
cleaned from left to right by dragging the machine rightward. On the contrary, after
the machine is turned right, the person is on the left side of the scrubber, and the
handle 4 is pressed downward to rotate the squeegee 111 by 180 degrees. In this case,
the ground may be cleaned from left to right by dragging the machine leftward. So
far, a multi-directional cleaning effect is achieved. After the multi-directional
cleaning is completed, the machine is pushed forward normally. In this case, the rubber
pad 110 is separated from the brush disc 19, and under a frictional force between
the squeegee 111 and the ground, both the squeegee bracket 15 and the squeegee 111
rotate clockwise around sleeve portion 131 by using the mounting sleeve 16 to return
to the turning limiting block 121, that is, a forward initial position.
[0016] A scrubber is a device configured to clean the ground. A hand-push scrubber is turned
by using manpower. Current hand-push scrubbers on the market can perform only monodirectional
cleaning. This is because squeegees 111 in the current hand-push scrubber cannot rotate,
resulting in incapability of the scrubber to enter low space such as space under a
table or space under a bed, etc. and cannot perform cleaning normally even if the
scrubber enters the low space. The scrubber has a poor use effect and a limited application
range. The squeegee 111 of the present invention can rotate by 180 degrees in both
directions, so that the squeegee can enter low space such as space under a table or
space under a bed to perform cleaning, etc. The squeegee has a multi-directional cleaning
function, greatly improving a use effect and expanding an application range. In addition,
the squeegee further implements flexible turning by using two hub motors 6 during
travelling, saving time and efforts, and is easy to operate.
[0017] Finally, it should be noted that the foregoing embodiments are merely intended for
describing the technical solutions of the present invention but not for limiting the
present invention. Although the present invention is described in detail with reference
to the foregoing embodiments, a person skilled in the art should understand that they
may still make modifications to the technical solutions described in the foregoing
embodiments or make equivalent replacements to some technical features thereof, without
departing from the spirit and scope of the technical solutions of the embodiments
of the present invention.
1. A hand-push scrubber capable of multi-directional cleaning, comprising a main body,
a frame, a handle connecting rod, a handle, a button, a hub motor, a swing head, and
a vacuum motor, the main body comprising a brush disc motor, a motor mounting plate,
a rotating assembly, a squeegee assembly, a locker, and a brush disc, wherein the
button is respectively disposed on both sides of the handle, and the hub motor is
respectively disposed on both sides of the frame symmetrically, a convex column is
formed outward from a center of an upper side of the locker, the rotating assembly
is disposed between the motor mounting plate and the locker, the squeegee assembly
capable of swinging upward and downward is disposed on the rotating assembly, and
the rotating assembly comprises a connecting sleeve, a mounting sleeve, and a bottom
cover ring, the connecting sleeve being fixed on a lower surface of the motor mounting
plate, a sleeve portion being formed outward from a center of the lower surface of
the connecting sleeve, the sleeve portion being sleeved on an exterior of the convex
column, the mounting sleeve being rotatably sleeved at an outer side of the sleeve
portion, an upper side of the bottom cover ring being fixed at a lower end of the
sleeve portion, the bottom cover ring being sleeved on the exterior of the convex
column, and the squeegee assembly being disposed on an outer side of the mounting
sleeve.
2. The hand-push scrubber capable of multi-directional cleaning according to claim 1,
wherein a counter bore is provided at a center of an upper end surface of the bottom
cover ring, a lower end of the sleeve portion being inserted into the counter bore.
3. The hand-push scrubber capable of multi-directional cleaning according to claim 1,
wherein the squeegee assembly comprises a copper sleeve, a squeegee bracket, a rotatable
pin shaft, a rubber pad, and a squeegee, the copper sleeve being respectively disposed
on both sides of one end of the squeegee bracket, the rotatable pin shaft being respectively
disposed in the copper sleeves, one end of the rotatable pin shaft close to the mounting
sleeve being inserted into the mounting sleeve, respectively, so that the squeegee
bracket is connected to the mounting sleeve and is capable of swinging upward and
downward, a squeegee being disposed below the other end of the squeegee bracket and
being rotatable; and the rubber pad being fixed at a middle part of a lower side of
the squeegee bracket and being located above the brush disc and at an outer side of
the locker.
4. The hand-push scrubber capable of multi-directional cleaning according to claim 3,
wherein an arc-shaped groove is formed at a middle part of one end of the squeegee
bracket, and a through hole is provided on both sides of the arc-shaped groove of
the end of the squeegee bracket coaxially, the copper sleeves being embedded in the
through holes, respectively, and the arc-shaped groove being sleeved on an outer side
of the mounting sleeve.
5. The hand-push scrubber capable of multi-directional cleaning according to claim 3,
wherein two symmetrically distributed lugs are formed outward from a middle part of
an upper side of the squeegee, the other end of the squeegee bracket being rotatably
inserted and connected between the two symmetrically distributed lugs.
6. The hand-push scrubber capable of multi-directional cleaning according to claim 3,
wherein a limiting block is formed downward on one side of the motor mounting plate.
7. The hand-push scrubber capable of multi-directional cleaning according to claim 1,
wherein a rotation axis of the brush disc motor passes downward through the motor
mounting plate, the connecting sleeve, and the bottom cover ring and is inserted into
and fixed at a center of an upper end of the convex column.