(19)
(11) EP 1 419 726 B1

(12) EUROPEAN PATENT SPECIFICATION

(45) Mention of the grant of the patent:
09.06.2010 Bulletin 2010/23

(21) Application number: 02025812.5

(22) Date of filing: 18.11.2002
(51) International Patent Classification (IPC): 
A47L 13/44(2006.01)

(54)

Cleaning attachment for converting a cleaning implement to a mop

Reinigungsaufsatz zum Umwandeln eines Reinigungsgeräts in einen Wischmop

Accessoire de nettoyage pour convertir un ustensile de nettoyage en un balai laveur


(84) Designated Contracting States:
DE FR GB

(43) Date of publication of application:
19.05.2004 Bulletin 2004/21

(73) Proprietor: Watch Hill Harbor Technologies
Massachusetts (US)

(72) Inventors:
  • Smith, James A.
    Chatham, MA 02633 (US)
  • Smith, Hertha
    Chatham, MA 02633 (US)

(74) Representative: Wagner, Karl H. et al
Wagner & Geyer Partnerschaft Patent- und Rechtsanwälte Gewürzmühlstrasse 5
80538 München
80538 München (DE)


(56) References cited: : 
FR-A- 2 575 058
US-A- 2 221 305
US-A- 2 858 559
US-A- 4 455 705
US-A- 5 094 559
US-A1- 2002 083 964
US-A- 1 476 396
US-A- 2 293 461
US-A- 3 737 938
US-A- 4 823 427
US-A- 5 138 738
   
       
    Note: Within nine months from the publication of the mention of the grant of the European patent, any person may give notice to the European Patent Office of opposition to the European patent granted. Notice of opposition shall be filed in a written reasoned statement. It shall not be deemed to have been filed until the opposition fee has been paid. (Art. 99(1) European Patent Convention).


    Description

    Background of the Invention



    [0001] For years now, brooms have been used for both interior and exterior floor cleaning procedures. Brooms come in all types and sizes, but the most common is the type that looks like an oversized paint brush (with corn bristles) and the long handle. In particular, the most widely used type broom today on interior floor surfaces is a plastic bristled broom having bristles cut on an angle to facilitate sufficient floor sweeping and has a long handle so the user can stand upright.

    [0002] A disadvantage of brooms is that they can only sweep up dry soil of a rather large size and have no absorbative ability on dry or wet soils. Recently, new products have been introduced into the "handled goods" market. These products are essentially disposable dust mops that will absorb dust and pet hair on hard surface flooring. These new implements use disposable, dry, nonwoven cloths sized approximately 25,4 cm by 30.48 cm (10" by 12"). These dry wipes are attached to a hard, flat, rectangular plastic mop head with an elongated handle. The cloths are discarded when dirty and a new one is attached. A recent variation is a wet wipe version for mopping kitchen and bathroom floors.

    [0003] If one wants to damp mop or wash the floor the most common thing to do is to purchase another cleaning implement such as a "string mop" or sponge mop to be used with detergent, water and a bucket. Mopping wood flooring requires additional and different cleaning agents.

    [0004] Further, attention is drawn to US 1 476 396 A and FR 2 575 058 A, which show cleaning attachments for converting a cleaning implement to a mop.

    Summary of the Invention



    [0005] An object of this invention is to provide a simple attachment that could be used with a broom or other cleaning implement to accommodate disposable wipes for use with virtually all hard surface flooring, dusting and mopping jobs.

    [0006] A further object of this invention is to provide such a cleaning attachment which can be easily applied to the broom head covering the bristles and which can readily have either a wet or dry wipe detachably mounted to the attachment.

    [0007] In accordance with this invention a cleaning attachment as set forth in claim 1 is provided. Further embodiments are claimed in the dependent claims for converting a broom to a mop comprises a flexible cover having end sections interconnected by a central section. The cover would be placed around a broom head with the end sections fastened together to form an enclosure around the broom head. The central section would be located below the bottom of the broom head and includes reusable mounting structure on the outer surface of the cover at the central section to detachably mount a wipe to the outer surface below the broom head thereby converting the broom to a mop. The wipe would be detached after one or more uses so that a different wipe could replace the original wipe.

    [0008] In a preferred embodiment of this invention the mounting structure on the outer surface of the central section is in the form of hook members of the known hook/loop velcro construction. A preferred wipe is a needle punched material having loops that would be caught by the hook members on the cover. The wipes could be either wet wipes or dry wipes. The cover could be a flat sheet which when placed around the broom head, forms an open sided enclosure. The size of the flat bottom central section could be increased by folding portions of the end sections and then securing the folded portions to the central section. In a variation, the cover is of a bag type that completely encloses the broom head. If desired, the cover could be impregnated with a cleaning composition.

    [0009] The attachment could be used for cleaning implements other than the above described broom. For example, the attachment could be fastened to a mop, such as a sponge mop, so that the sponge mop (which ordinarily would be used wet) could be used as a dry mop for dusting purposes. The cleaning implement may also take other forms such as a large industrial/institutional push broom.

    The Drawings:



    [0010] 

    Figure 1 is a perspective view of a conventional household broom which may be converted to a mop in the practice of the invention;

    Figure 2 is an exploded perspective view showing the broom of Figure 1 in the process of having the cleaning attachment mounted to the broom;

    Figure 3 is a perspective view of the broom of Figures 1-2 showing the cleaning attachment fully mounted on the broom;

    Figure 4 is a bottom plan view of the cleaning attachment shown in Figures 2-3;

    Figure 5 is a cross-sectional view of a portion of the broom head and attachment shown in Figure 3;

    Figure 6 is a top plan view of the attachment shown in Figures 2-3 in its flat condition;

    Figure 7 is an exploded perspective view showing a modified form of attachment in accordance with this invention;

    Figure 8 is a perspective view showing the attachment of Figure 7 mounted to a broom;

    Figure 9 is a bottom plan view of the attachment shown in Figures 7-8;

    Figure 10 is an exploded perspective view showing yet another form of attachment being mounted to a broom; and

    Figure 11 is a perspective view showing the attachment of Figure 10 mounted to the broom;
    the forms of attachment shown in Figures 10 and 11 do not form part of the invention.


    Detailed Description



    [0011] Figure 1 shows a conventional broom 2 which can be converted to a mop in the practice of this invention. As shown in Figure 1 the broom 2 includes an elongated handle 4 and a broom head 6. The broom head has bristles 8 such as corn bristles which may be cut at an angle.

    [0012] Broom 1 would be used in a customary manner by, for example, sweeping floors. Under certain conditions, however, it would be desirable to convert the broom to a wet or dry mop. This is accomplished by mounting an attachment 10 around the broom head 6 so as to create an enclosure around the broom head. As shown in Figure 6 the attachment 10 is a cover in the form of a flat flexible sheet which includes a pair of end sections 12,14 connected to each other by a central section 16. Attachment 10 is made of any suitable flexible material as later described. When the attachment is mounted around the broom head 6 the central section 16 of attachment 10 is located below the bottom of the bristles 8 of the broom head 6 and assumes the flat condition of the bottom of the bristles 8. The outer surface of the central section includes reusable mounting structure 18 so that a wipe 20 could be attached to and located outwardly of the central section 16. The wipe 20 in essence forms a mop head which could be used for virtually all hard surface flooring, dusting and mopping jobs. Because the wipe 20 is detachably mounted to the central section 16 and since the same mounting structure 18 on the central section could be reused, either wet or dry wipes can be selectively applied to the attachment 10. Since the attachment 10 is flexible it does not hamper the flexibility of the broom itself.

    [0013] As shown in Figure 6 end section 14 of attachment 10 is notched and terminates in a pair of outwardly extending flaps 22,22. The inner surface of flaps 22,22 is provided with fastening structure 24 which could be in the form of velcro hooks or loops. End section 12 includes on its outer surface complementary hooks or loops 26 to provide complementary fastening structure which would engage and be locked to fastening structure 24. Complementary fastening structure 26 could be two aligned strips corresponding to the location of fastening structure 24 on flaps 22,22 or could be a single strip across end section 12.

    [0014] As shown in Figure 2 attachment 10 would be wrapped around the broom head 6. End section 12 would be folded along a side of broom head 6. The flaps 22,22 would then be folded over the top of broom head 6 so that its fastening structure 24 would be located at fastening structure 26. The fastening structure 26 on end section 12 would engage fastening structure 24 on flaps 22,22 to create an open sided enclosure as shown in Figure 3. The open sided enclosure would have the central section 16 below the bottom of the bristles 8. Central section 16 would have a flat shape with its reusable mounting structure 18 exposed on the outer surface of central section 16.

    [0015] Any suitable type of reusable mounting structure 18 could be used. In a preferred practice of the invention the mounting structure 18 is the hook portions of velcro material. Figure 4 thus shows a velcro hook strip 18 to be located on the exposed outer surface of central section 16. The hook structure is particularly suitable to have secure attachment of a wipe 20 where the wipe is made of a known needle punched material. A needle punched material is a known nonwoven fabric which is a dense machine entangled material having a surface of fiber loops and twists. Thus, the hooks of mounting structure 18 would engage the loops of wipe 20. Alternatively, other types of materials as later described can be used for wipe 20 with other types of fastening structures. For example, the wipe material (of a form other than needle punched) may be provided with one or more strips of hook or loop formations from a velcro material which would be engaged with the complementary hooks or loops as the fastening structure 18 on bottom section 16.

    [0016] Needle punched nonwoven fabric is particularly preferred for wipe 20 because it results in a "hairy" surface in which the hooks of mounting structure 18 can entangle and hold onto the wipe 20. This facilitates moving the broom in a sweeping manner. Since, however, the wipe 20 is on the bottom the broom actually functions as a mop. Moreover, dry needle punched fabric can hold onto dirt and soil (pet hair, etc.) On the other hand pre-moistened needle punched fabric can hold onto cleaning solutions and at the same time release the solution as it is moved over the flooring surface. An integral part of the wipe is the composition of the fibers, i.e. polyester, rayon, cotton, etc. If desired the wipes 20 could be formulated for dry wiping to attract dust and dirt, pre-moistened compositions for kitchen floors, bathroom floors (disinfecting and deodorization) wood floor compositions, mop and shine wipes for waxed floors, "sticky surface" wipes for carpeting to reduce vacuuming, etc.

    [0017] The attachment 10 and wipes 20 in wet and dry form could be pre-packaged in kit form using any suitable packaging techniques.

    [0018] In use the consumer would simply attach the attachment 10 to the broom, pull out a suitable wipe from a package and stick the wipe on the bottom or central section of the attachment locating the wipe in the hook area on the bottom. The consumer would then use the broom/mop in a conventional manner. As the broom goes over the floor the attachment holds onto the wipe in an extremely secure manner. The consumer can press on the broom to get at corners, under overhangs, right up close to baseboards, next to appliances, as well as broad areas of open flooring. The bristles 8 of the broom flex and bend to accommodate the flooring surface. Thus, the wipe 20 can be pinpointed or can be used broadly. The resultant converted mop would actually be better than a conventional dirty sponge or a string mop for wet mopping. The invention would avoid the need for dripping buckets of water, etc. For dry mopping the invention would be superior to the known variations previously described where dry nonwoven cloths are attached to a hard, flat, rectangular, plastic mop head because the invention is more flexible and convenient to use. Moreover, the attachment and wipes would be less expensive and take up less shelf space in stores. This would lend itself to higher profit margins.

    [0019] Preferably, the wipe 20 is made of the same size (i.e. length and width) as the central section 16. If desired, the wipe 20 could be made slightly smaller in either length and/or width or the wipe could be larger in either length and/or width than the central section 16.

    [0020] If desired, further reusable mounting structure could be located on the outer surface of one or both end sections 12,14 and an oversized wipe 20 could be used which would then be folded against one or both end sections 12 and/or 14 for additional engagement of the wipes with the attachment 10.

    [0021] If desired, fold lines 28,28 could be provided at the edges of central sections 16 to assure that the central section has a proper width corresponding to the width of the bottom of the broom head bristles 8. Similarly, fold lines 30,30 may be provided to facilitate the folding of the flaps.

    [0022] It is also to be understood that the end sections 12 and 14 may be secured together by having either the fastening structure 24 of the end flaps 22,22 on the outer surface to engage fastening structure 26 on the inner surface of end section 12 where the flaps would be inside of end section 12 or conversely by having the mounting structure 24 on the inner surface of flaps 22,22 to engage the fastening structure 26 on the outer surface of end section 12, as illustrated in Figure 3. Thus, either the flaps would be first folded over the broom head and then the end section 12 would be folded outermost against the flaps or the end section 12 would be first folded around the broom head and the flaps would then extend over and be folded against the end section 12.

    [0023] It is also to be understood that the attachment 10 may include as the fastening structure and the reusable mounting structure fastening elements such as velcro strips located at one or more areas of the attachment. Thus, for example, the central section 16 may have a single velcro strip 18 or may have a plurality of spaced or juxtaposed strips. Similarly, the flaps 22 may have one or more sets of strips which could be either over a wide area or over narrow areas of the flaps and correspondingly the end section 12 could have one or more sets of strips or other fasteners.

    [0024] When the broom 2 is converted to a mop by attaching a wipe 20 the broom can later be reconverted back to a broom by removing the wipe 20 and attachment 10. Similarly, when the broom is converted to a mop a wipe can be removed and disposed of after a single or multiple uses. The wipe 20 can then be replaced by the same or different type of wipe. Thus a dry wipe could be removed and a wet wipe mounted in its place, or vice versa, or a wet or dry wipe could be removed and replaced by the same type of wet or dry wipe, particularly where the removal is because the prior wipe has become too dirty.

    [0025] Figures 7-9 illustrate a modified attachment 10A. As shown therein, attachment 10A would also include end sections 12,14 with flaps 22,22 extending from end section 14 as previously described. Similarly, fastening structure 24,24 would be provided on flaps 22,22 for engagement with fastening structure 26 on end section 12. Attachment 10A differs from attachment 10 in that the bottom section 16A is made of larger size. This is accomplished by providing folds 32,32 on end sections 12,14 which are secured such as by sewing or heat sealing to the central section 16A thereby creating extended areas 34 on top of central section 16A. This results in a larger size central section and permits the use of larger size wipes 20 to be detachably mounted to central section 16A. As shown in Figure 9 the reusable mounting structure 36 could be located at the bottom of central section 16A at a location below the extended areas 34.

    [0026] Figures 10-11 illustrate another form of attachment 10B which is generally in the form of a bag having side walls 38,40 and end walls 42,42 with an open top. Such forms of attachment, however, do not form part of the invention. The bottom wall 44 would correspond to the previously described central section 16. Bottom wall 44 would include reusable mounting structure 46 which could be in the form of a pair of velcro hook strips for engagement with wipe 20. The bag could be loose fitting or dimensioned to be custom fit for broom head 6. In use the bag would be slid over the broom head 6 to completely cover the bristles 8 and broom head 6. The open end of the bag would then be secured to the broom head in any suitable manner such as by the use of a twist tie 48 which closes the bag around the handle 4. Attachment 10B would be particularly useful with large size brooms. The attachment 10B thus forms an enclosure which completely encloses the broom head. Although Figure 11 illustrates the use of twist ties 48 as the fastening structure, other types of fastening members could be used including tie members integrally formed on the attachment 10b.

    [0027] The disposable bag or attachment 10B can be made entirely of materials consisting of nonwoven, woven cloth, combinations, etc. and various plastic material, such as polyethylene, polypropylene, PET, etc. designed specifically for dusting floors, walls, etc. The use of the converted broom would provide the ability to reach high corners of a room to remove cobwebs. A user could dust, clean, remove the spiderwebs, etc. and then dispose of the attachment and removed material without much fuss and mess. In addition, the closed bag could contain water activated cleaning compositions that could be activated by moistening under tap water for damp brooming or damp mopping. If desired the central bottom section 16 or 16A of the previously described attachments could also be impregnated with activated cleaning compositions and then activated by moisture from tap water.

    [0028] The attachment 10B is designed so that it has a flat, yet flexible bottom to match larger size disposable cleaning cloths in either wet or dry form. The flat bottom 44 allows the use of a larger surface area of hooks 46,46 to be applied for holding onto the disposable dusting or wet mopping cloths or wipes 20.

    [0029] The invention has been described with regard to Figures 1-9 where the cleaning implement is a conventional broom having a broom head with bristles. The invention may be practiced with other types of cleaning implements.

    [0030] Where the invention is used by securing the attachment to a mop it is preferable that the mop is a sponge mop. It is to be understood, however, that the invention could also be used with other forms of mops, such as a dry mop, particularly where it is desired to utilize the attachment for mounting a wet wipe so that the mop could be used for wet mopping by means of the attachment as well as dry mopping without the attachment. Similarly, where the mop is a wet or is a dry mop, the wipe could be of the same type (i.e., wet or dry) or of the opposite type as the mop itself. Thus, a sponge mop which would ordinarily be used wet could have a wet wipe or a dry wipe mounted to the sponge mop through use of the attachment.

    [0031] The invention could be practiced with various types of disposable or limited use cleaning cloths which can be dry or wet for various cleaning jobs, such as dry mopping, waxing, damp mopping, scrubbing, etc.

    [0032] It is to be understood that although the invention has been described by reference to preferred materials, such as velcro type fastening or mounting structure and needle punched wipes, other types of fasteners and materials can be used. For example, wipes 20 could be made nonwoven or woven in single or multiple ply form made from such materials as polyester, rayon, cotton, polypropylene, nylon, fiberglass, rubber, cellulose, polyurethane, polyethylene and PET. The attachment or cover material itself could be made of any suitable flexible material such as woven fabric, nonwoven fabric, plastic, paper, cardboard, wood, leather, metal or combinations thereof. The fastening structure and reusable structure could be hooks and loops as previously described, snaps, buttons, magnets, clasps, etc. Where the invention is practiced by incorporating a cleaning material into the wipe and/or attachment, such cleaning compositions could be disinfectants, surfactants, wood floor cleaners, wax etc. which are either water based, non-aqueous or combinations thereof.

    [0033] It is also to be understood that various features described with regard to a particular embodiment, may be used with other embodiments where desired and appropriate.


    Claims

    1. A cleaning attachment (10) for converting a cleaning implement (2) to a mop, comprising a flexible cover having an inner surface and an outer surface, said cover having end sections (12, 14) interconnected by a central section (16), fastening structure (24, 26) for securing said end sections (12, 14) together whereby said cover may be placed around a cleaning head (6) of the cleaning implement (2) to form an enclosure around the cleaning head (6) with said inner surface of said cover disposed toward the implement (2) and said central section (16) disposed below the bottom of the cleaning head (6), and reusable mounting structure (18) on said outer surface of said cover at said central section (16) to detachably mount a detachable wipe (20) to said outer surface below the cleaning head (6) to convert the cleaning implement (2) to a mop and to detachably remove the wipe (20) after use whereby a different wipe (20) may be selectively mounted to said outer surface of said central section (16),
    wherein one of said end sections (12, 14) is provided with a pair of spaced flaps (22) for bending over the broom head (6), said fastening structure (24, 26) being on one of said inner surface and said outer surface of said flaps (22) and being on the other of said inner surface and said outer surface of the other end section (12, 14), wherein said central section (16) is flat, and fold lines (28) are provided at the edges of said central section (16).
     
    2. The attachment (10) of claim 1, wherein said reusable mounting structure (18) comprises hook members.
     
    3. An assembly comprising the attachment (10) of claim 2 and a wipe (20) having loop structure to be engaged by said hook members.
     
    4. The assembly of claim 3, wherein said wipe (20) is made of needle punched material.
     
    5. An assembly comprising the attachment (10) of claim 1 and sets of wet and dry wipes (20).
     
    6. An assembly comprising the attachment (10) of claim 1 and a cleaning implement (2) having a cleaning head (6) and a handle (4), and said attachment (10) being wrapped around said head (6).
     
    7. The assembly of claim 6, wherein said cleaning implement (2) is a plastic bristled broom (2) having its bristles (8) cut at an angle.
     
    8. The assembly of claim 6, wherein said cleaning implement (2) is a sponge mop.
     
    9. The assembly of claim 6, wherein said cleaning implement (2) is a large industrial/institutional broom.
     
    10. The assembly of claim 6, wherein portions (34) of said end sections (12, 14) are folded against said central section (16) whereby said central section (16) is of an area larger than the area at the bottom of said cleaning head (6).
     
    11. The assembly of claim 6, wherein said attachment (10) forms an open sided cover around said cleaning head (6).
     
    12. The attachment (10) of claim 1, wherein each of said end sections (12, 14) includes a fold portion (34) folded against said central section (16) to extend the effective size of said central section (16).
     
    13. The attachment (10) of claim 1, wherein said cover is impregnated with a cleaning composition.
     
    14. An assembly comprising the attachment (10) of claim 1 and a wipe impregnated with a cleaning composition.
     


    Ansprüche

    1. Reinigungsanbringung (10) zur Befestigung eines Reinigungswerkzeugs (2) an einem Mopp, welche eine flexible Abdeckung aufweist, die eine Innenfläche und eine Außenfläche hat, wobei die Abdeckung Endabschnitte (12, 14) besitzt, die durch einen mittleren Abschnitt (16) verbunden sind, eine Befestigungsstruktur (24, 26) zum Befestigen der Endabschnitte (12, 14) aneinander, wodurch die Abdeckung um einen Reinigungskopf (6) des Reinigungswerkzeugs (2) angeordnet werden kann, um eine Umhüllung um den Reinigungskopf (6) zu formen, wobei die Innenfläche der Abdeckung zum Werkzeug (2) hin angeordnet ist, und wobei der mittlere Abschnitt (16) unter dem Unterteil des Reinigungskopfs (6) angeordnet ist, und eine wiederverwendbare Befestigungsstruktur (18) an der Außenfläche der Abdeckung an dem mittleren Abschnitt (16), um entfernbar einen entfernbaren Wischer (20) an der Außenfläche unter dem Reinigungskopf (6) zu befestigen, um das Reinigungswerkzeug (2) in einen Mopp umzuwandeln und um entfernbar den Wischer (20) nach der Verwendung zu entfernen, wodurch ein anderer Wischer (20) selektiv an der Außenfläche des mittleren Abschnitts (16) befestigt werden kann,
    wobei einer der Endabschnitte (12, 14) mit einem Paar von beabstandeten Laschen (22) zum Biegen über den Besenkopf (6) versehen ist, wobei die Befestigungsstruktur (24, 26) an der Innenfläche oder der Außenfläche der Laschen (22) ist und an der anderen Fläche, d.h. der Innenfläche oder der Außenfläche des anderen Endabschnittes (12, 14) ist, wobei der mittlere Abschnitt (16) flach ist und Knicklinien (28) an den Kanten des mittleren Abschnitts (16) vorgesehen sind.
     
    2. Anbringung (10) nach Anspruch 1, wobei die wiederverwendbare Befestigungsstruktur (18) Hakenglieder aufweist.
     
    3. Anordnung, welche die Anbringung (10) nach Anspruch (2) und einen Wischer (20) mit einer Schleifenstruktur aufweist, um mit den Hakengliedern in Eingriff zu kommen.
     
    4. Anordnung nach Anspruch 3, wobei der Wischer (20) aus einem Nadelfilzmaterial gemacht ist.
     
    5. Anordnung, welche die Anbringung (10) nach Anspruch 1 und Sätze von Nass- und Trockenwischern (20) aufweist.
     
    6. Anordnung, die die Anbringung (10) nach Anspruch 1 und ein Reinigungswerkzeug (2) mit einem Reinigungskopf (6) und einem Handgriff (4) aufweist, und wobei die Anbringung (10) um den Kopf (6) herumgewickelt ist.
     
    7. Anordnung nach Anspruch 6, wobei das Reinigungswerkzeug (2) ein Besen (2) mit Plastikborsten ist, dessen Borsten (8) in einem Winkel geschnitten sind.
     
    8. Anordnung nach Anspruch 6, wobei das Reinigungswerkzeug ein Schwammmopp ist.
     
    9. Anordnung nach Anspruch 6, wobei das Reinigungswerkzeug (2) ein großer Industriebesen/Gewerbebesen ist.
     
    10. Anordnung nach Anspruch 6, wobei Teile (34) der Endabschnitte (18, 14) gegen den mittleren Abschnitt (16) gefaltet sind, wodurch der mittlere Abschnitt (16) eine größere Fläche hat als die Fläche des Unterteils des Reinigungskopfes (6).
     
    11. Anordnung nach Anspruch 6, wobei die Anbringung (10) eine Abdeckung mit offener Seite um den Reinigungskopf (6) bildet.
     
    12. Anbringung (10) nach Anspruch 1, wobei jeder der Endabschnitte (12, 14) einen Faltteil (34) aufweist, der gegen den mittleren Abschnitt (16) gefaltet ist, um die effektive Größe des mittleren Abschnitts (16) zu vergrößern.
     
    13. Anbringung (10) nach Anspruch 1, wobei die Abdeckung mit einer Reinigungsverbindung imprägniert ist.
     
    14. Anordnung, welche die Anbringung (10) nach Anspruch 1 und einen Wischer aufweist, der mit einer Reinigungsverbindung imprägniert ist.
     


    Revendications

    1. Accessoire de nettoyage (10) pour convertir un ustensile de nettoyage (2) en un balai laveur, comprenant une couverture souple comportant une surface intérieure et une surface extérieure, ladite couverture ayant des sections d'extrémité (12, 14) reliées par une section centrale (16), une structure de fixation (24, 26) pour attacher les sections d'extrémité (12, 14) entre elles, d'où il résulte que ladite couverture peut être placée autour d'une tête de nettoyage (6) de l'ustensile de nettoyage (2) pour former une enceinte autour de la tête de nettoyage (6) ayant la surface intérieure de la couverture tournée vers l'ustensile (2) et la section centrale (16) disposée en dessous du bas de la tête de nettoyage (6), et une structure de montage réutilisable (18) sur la surface extérieure de la couverture au niveau de la section centrale (16) pour monter de façon détachable une éponge détachable (20) sur la surface extérieure en dessous de la tête de nettoyage (6) pour convertir l'ustensile de nettoyage (2) en un balai laveur et pour retirer de façon détachable l'éponge (20) après utilisation d'où il résulte qu'on peut monter sélectivement différentes éponges (20) sur la surface extérieure de la section centrale (16),
    dans lequel l'une des sections d'extrémité (12, 14) est munie d'une paire de rabats (22) espacés destinés à se courber sur la tête de balai (6), la structure de fixation (24, 26) étant sur l'une de la surface intérieure et de la surface extérieure desdits rabats (22) et étant sur l'autre de la surface intérieure et de la surface extérieure de l'autre section d'extrémité (12, 14),
    dans lequel la section centrale (16) est plate, et des lignes de pliage (28) sont prévues au niveau des bords de la section centrale (16).
     
    2. Accessoire (10) selon la revendication 1, dans lequel la structure de montage réutilisable (18) comprend des éléments de crochets.
     
    3. Ensemble comprenant l'accessoire (10) de la revendication 2 et une éponge (20) ayant une structure à boucles destinée à être contactée par lesdits éléments de crochets.
     
    4. Ensemble selon la revendication 3, dans lequel l'éponge (20) est fabriquée en un matériau crocheté par des aiguilles.
     
    5. Ensemble comprenant l'accessoire (10) de la revendication 1 et des ensembles d'éponges sèches et humides (20).
     
    6. Ensemble comprenant l'accessoire (10) de la revendication 1 et un accessoire de nettoyage (2) ayant une tête de nettoyage (6) et une poignée (4), l'accessoire (10) étant enroulé autour de la tête (6).
     
    7. Ensemble selon la revendication 6, dans lequel l'ustensile de nettoyage (2) est un balai à brosse en plastique (2) ayant ses poils de brosse coupés avec un certain angle.
     
    8. Ensemble selon la revendication 6, dans lequel l'ustensile de nettoyage (2) est un balai éponge.
     
    9. Ensemble selon la revendication 6, dans lequel l'ustensile de nettoyage (2) est un grand balai industriel/institutionnel.
     
    10. Ensemble selon la revendication 6, dans lequel des portions (34) des sections d'extrémité (12, 14) sont repliées contre la section centrale (16) d'où il résulte que la section centrale (16) a une surface plus grande que la surface du bas de la tête de nettoyage (6).
     
    11. Ensemble selon la revendication 6, dans lequel l'accessoire (10) forme une couverture à côtés ouverts autour de la tête de nettoyage (6).
     
    12. Accessoire (10) selon la revendication 1, dans lequel chacune des sections d'extrémité (12, 14) comprend une partie pliée (34) repliée contre la section centrale (16) pour agrandir les dimensions effectives de la section centrale (16).
     
    13. Accessoire (10) selon la revendication 1, dans lequel la couverture est imprégnée d'un produit de nettoyage.
     
    14. Ensemble comprenant l'accessoire (10) de la revendication 1 et une éponge imprégnée d'un produit de nettoyage.
     




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