[0001] The object of the invention is a flat mop according to the preamble of claim 1, comprising
a mop frame to which a mop can be attached, and a pole attached to the mop frame with
a swivelling joint. Examples of flat mops can be found in
US 2009/249570 A1 and
WO 2009/158597.
[0002] The mop of a flat mop is usually a cloth made of fabric, to which there may be attached
yarn for making the mop thicker and Velcro bands or pockets for attaching the mop
to the mop frame.
[0003] A flat mop's mop frame, to which the mop is attached, is usually longitudinal, plate-like.
A cloth-like mop is usually attached to the mop frame with Velcro bands or with locking
members located in a plate-like mop frame which compress the mop. A mop with two pockets
is also commonly used. In this case, both ends of the longitudinal mop frame plate
are inserted into the mop pockets such that the mop stays in place.
[0004] The Velcro bands and pockets of the mop are difficult to use and they can be damaged
easily. An ordinary plate-like mop frame is also cumbersome to use, especially if
on top of the plate there are locking members with the help of which the mop is attached
to the mop frame. The locking members also make the mop frame uneven, causing the
cleaning effect of the mop to remain weak. A flat mop often has weak cleaning performance
also for the reason that it is impossible to create a sufficient surface pressure
on the floor to be cleaned with a plate-like mop frame.
[0005] The purpose of this invention is to achieve a flat mop that does not contain the
disadvantages presented above. Another purpose of the invention is to achieve a flat
mop that is simple, easy to use and efficient. The flat mop according to the invention
is characterised by what has been presented in the characterising part of claim 1.
[0006] According to the invention, the mop frame of the flat mop is formed by a longitudinal
skeleton which has ridges that create a linear surface pressure on the floor to be
cleaned. The ridges of the skeleton can also be coated with soft and/or elastic material,
such as soft plastic or rubber. The elastic material at the tips of the ridges evens
out, with the help of the ridges, the surface pressure exerted by the mop against
the floor especially if the mop is a thin cloth formed from fabric, paper or other
similar material. At the same time, the soft plastic or rubber at the tips of the
ridges creates an efficient friction between the mop material and the mop frame, causing
the mop to remain securely in place in conjunction with the mop frame during floor
cleaning. Therefore it is possible to use thick mops as well as thin cloths, such
as disposable cloths, in the flat mop according to the invention.
[0007] According to the invention, the mop is attached to a groove formed at the edge of
the longer side of the mop frame. The groove of the mop frame forms a channel that
is open at both ends or at least at one end, and at the outer edge of which groove
there is a narrow gap. The mop to be attached to the groove has been formed such that
the edge portion of the mop has a thin zone, the outer edge of which has an edge thickening.
The edge thickening of the mop has been dimensioned to fit into the channel of the
groove located at the edge of the mop frame. Similarly, the narrow gap located at
the outer edge of the groove of the mop frame has been dimensioned such that the thin
zone of the edge portion of the mop fits into the groove, but the edge thickening
of the mop does not. Thereby the mop stays in the groove of the mop frame, because
the edge thickening of the mop cannot exit the gap located at the edge of the groove.
The mop to be used can be thick or thin, provided that the thin zone at the edge of
the mop and the edge thickening fit into the groove of the mop frame.
[0008] The mop skeleton according to the invention is most advantageously two-sided such
that the ridges of the skeleton are on both sides of the skeleton. Thereby the ridges
on both sides of the skeleton are equipped with soft and/or elastic material, such
as soft plastic or rubber.
[0009] When the mop frame skeleton is two-sided, there is attached to the skeleton a joint
or hinge that allows the skeleton to be turned upside down. Thereby both sides of
the cloth-like mop attached to the edge of the mop frame can be used efficiently for
cleaning.
[0010] In the following, the invention is described by an example with reference to the
accompanying drawings, in which
LIST OF FIGURES
[0011]
- Fig. 1
- shows the structure of the flat mop according to the invention seen from the side
of the mop frame.
- Fig. 2A
- shows the structure of the flat mop of Fig. 1 seen from the end of the mop frame.
- Fig. 2B
- shows the structure of the flat mop of Fig. 1 seen from the opposite end of the mop
frame and with the mop in place.
- Fig. 3
- is a top view of the mop frame of the flat mop according to the invention.
- Fig. 4A
- is a sectional view of Fig. 3 along the line 4A-4A.
- Fig. 4B
- is a sectional view of Fig. 3 along the line 4B-4B.
- Fig. 5
- is a side and partly sectional view of the structure of the flat mop.
- Fig. 6
- shows the structure of the flat mop of Fig. 1 where the mop frame is seen from the
top.
- Fig. 7A
- is a partly sectional view of the flat mop according to the invention in a position
where the first side of the mop is in use.
- Fig. 7B
- corresponds with Fig. 7A and is a partly sectional view of the flat mop in a position
where the second side of the mop is in use.
DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
[0012] Fig. 1 shows the structure of the flat mop 10 according to the invention seen from
the side. The structure of the flat mop 10 includes a mop frame 20 which has been
attached to a pole 11 through a swivel joint 15. The swivel joint 15 allows the pole
11 to be turned in relation to the mop frame 20 during the cleaning of a floor or
other surface. Inside the mop frame 20 there is yet another swivel joint which allows
the pole 11 to turn in the other direction. This joint has been presented in more
detail in the following figures.
[0013] At the edge of the mop frame 20 of Fig. 1 there is a groove 21 to which the mop can
be attached such that the thickening at the edge of the mop is inserted into the groove
21. Fig. 1 does not show the mop, which can be a thick yarn mop or a thin cloth. The
edge fabric of the mop must have an edge thickening that fits into the groove 21.
[0014] The mop frame 20 of Fig. 1 is longitudinal and skeleton-like, as shown in the figures
below. The skeleton has ridges that create a linear surface pressure against the floor
to be cleaned. At the tips of the ridges there is elastic material 22, such as layers
of soft plastic or rubber which enhance the pressing of the mop against the floor
while keeping the mop in place.
[0015] Fig. 2A shows the structure of the flat mop 10 of Fig. 1 seen from the end of the
mop frame. Fig. 2 shows the groove 21 to which the edge thickening of the mop is inserted,
located at the edge of the mop frame 20. In Fig. 2, the groove 21 of the mop frame
20 is a channel that is open at both ends and dimensioned to suit the edge thickening
of the mop. At the edge of the groove 21 there is a narrow gap which has been dimensioned
to match the thin zone of the edge portion of the mop such that the thin zone of the
edge portion of the mop fits into this gap but the edge thickening of the mop does
not. Thereby the narrow gap of the groove 21 holds the edge thickening of the mop
and at the same time also the mop in place at the edge of the mop frame.
[0016] Fig. 2B shows a side view of the flat mop 10 according to the invention, in which
the mop 30 is in place, attached to the mop frame 20. The mop 30 has been attached
to the mop frame 20 such that the edge thickening 31 of the mop 30 has been inserted
into the groove 21 of the mop frame 20 through the open end of the groove. After this,
the cleaning of a floor or other surface takes place such that the mop 30 is pressed
with the mop frame of the flat mop 10 against the surface to be cleaned. Thereby the
ridges located in the mop frame 20 of the flat mop 10 press the mop such that a linear
surface pressure is created at the ridges and exerted on the surface to be cleaned.
This surface pressure is clearly greater than the surface pressure created by a known
flat mop plate. Therefore the cleaning effect achieved by the flat mop 10 according
to the invention is also clearly greater than with known mops.
[0017] Fig. 3 shows the mop frame 20 of the flat mop 10 of Figs. 1 and 2 seen from the top.
It can be seen from Fig. 3 that the mop frame 20 is skeleton-like such that it has
ridges 23 creating a linear pressure. In Fig. 3, the ridges 23 form an open skeleton
in which there are apertures between the ridges 23. This solution is advantageous
because the mop frame 20 is light and its manufacture requires less raw materials,
such as plastic. However, the mop frame 20 can also be made into a solid plate with
similar ridges 23.
[0018] At the tips of the ridges 23 of the mop frame 20 of Fig. 3 there is elastic material
22, which can also be added to the ridges 23 simply by coating the ridges 23 with
elastic material 22. Recesses can be made into the mop frame 20 to anchor the elastic
material 22 to the mop frame. As the skeleton of the mop frame 20 is two-sided, there
are ridges 23 on both of its sides and on top of them there is elastic material 22.
The place of the swivel joint 24 of the mop frame 20 is at the centre of the mop frame
20. By means of this joint, the pole 11 can be tilted during cleaning and the mop
frame 20 can also be turned upside down.
[0019] Fig. 4A is a sectional view of Fig. 3 along the line 4A-4A, showing clearly the ridges
23 of the mop frame 20 and the elastic material 22 on top of them. By means of the
ridges 23 and the elastic material 22, linear surface pressure can be exerted on the
surface to be cleaned. Thereby the surface pressure exerted on the surface to be cleaned
is clearly greater than when the frame of the flat mop is a planar plate as in prior
art. Alternatively, in certain cases the ridges 23 can be designed to be efficient
enough without the addition of elastic material on top of the ridges 23.
[0020] Fig. 4A also clearly shows the shape of the groove 21 located at the edge of the
mop frame 20. The groove is a straight parallel groove located on the longer side
of the longitudinal mop frame 20 and having a narrow gap or tapering at its outer
edge. The thickening located at the edge of the mop is inserted into the groove 21
whereby the mop is secured into the groove. The mop can be equipped with an edge reinforcement
or a rigid corner piece to make it easier to insert into the groove 21 of the mop
frame 20. The mop is not shown in Fig. 4.
[0021] Fig. 4B shows a sectional view of Fig. 3 at the centre of the mop frame 20 along
the line 4B-4B. It can be seen in Fig. 4B that the centre of the mop frame 20 is open
at the swivel joint 24, whereby the mop frame 20 can be turned upside down around
the swivel joint 24.
[0022] The mop to be attached to the mop frame can be made from fabric, which is most advantageously
microfibre fabric. Yarn or other layers that enhance cleaning and/or increase the
absorption of water can be added to the fabric. The mop can also be made of two superposed
layers between which a membrane that is impermeable to water is placed. Thereby both
sides of the mop can be used separately without the dirty water of the used side of
the mop entering through the mop to the clean side of the mop.
[0023] Fig. 5 shows a partly sectional view of the structure of the flat mop 10. Between
the mop frame 20 and the pole 11 there is a swivel joint 24 by means of which the
pole 11 can be tilted during the cleaning of a floor. By means of the swivel joint
24, the mop frame 20 can also be turned completely upside down such that both sides
of the mop attached to the mop frame 20 can be used efficiently for cleaning a surface.
Fig. 5 also shows another joint 15 and a fastening member 14 with which the pole 11
has been attached to the mop frame 20.
[0024] Fig. 6 shows the structure of the flat mop 10 according to the invention so that
the mop frame 20 is seen from the top. The mop frame 20 can be turned into different
positions, almost completely around, by means of the swivel joint 24. Thereby both
sides of the mop attached to the mop frame 20 can be used for cleaning. The ridges
23 located on both sides of the mop frame 20 and the elastic material layers on their
surface create an efficient, cleaning surface pressure. At the same time, the mop
also stays securely in place thanks to the friction created by the elastic material
layers.
[0025] Fig. 7A shows a partly sectional view of the flat mop 10 according to the invention,
wherein a mop 30, the first side of which is in use, has been attached to the edge
of the mop frame 20. The edge thickening 31 of the mop 30 has been inserted into the
groove 20 of the mop frame 20 and the first side of the mop is pressed against the
floor by means of the mop frame 20. The mop 30 can be, for example, made of microfibre
fabric, of which there is only one layer or several layers on top of one another.
Thereby the thin edge zone of the mop 30 can be made of thin plastic fabric. The edge
thickening of the mop 30 attached to it can be a thicker edge ribbon or formed such
that the ribbon or fabric has been folded twofold or such that it is formed by several
layers of ribbon or fabric.
[0026] Fig. 7B shows the flat mop 10 of Fig. 7A in a position where the mop frame 20 has
been turned upside down. Thereby the other side i.e. opposite side of the mop 30 attached
to the edge of the mop frame 20 is in use.
[0027] Most advantageously, the mop frame 20 is symmetrical such that the use of both sides
of the mop 30 is similar. Thereby, when the first side of the mop 30 has become dirty
during floor cleaning, the cleaning can be continued without interruption by turning
the mop frame 20 and taking into use the clean side of the mop 30.
[0028] The swivel joint 24 of the mop frame 20 can be formed by an axle pin attaching itself
to the pole portion and whose ends have been pushed into the holes formed in the mop
frame 20, as shown in Fig. 6. The swivel joint 24 can also be formed such that the
pole portion of the flat mop 10 has a flange which can rotate around a shaft attached
to the mop frame 20. However, the swivel joint 24 can also be manufactured such that
the mop frame 20 and the swivel joint 24 are manufactured simultaneously in a mould
in which the axle pin is already in place. Thereby the axle pin locks into place in
the mop frame 20 when casting the mop frame 20.
[0029] In the flat mop 10 according to the invention, it is essential that the mop frame
20 is formed by a skeleton, on both sides of which there have been formed ridges 23
that create a linear surface pressure on the surface to be cleaned, on top of which
ridges there is most advantageously soft and/or elastic material 22, such as soft
plastic or rubber. At the edge of the skeleton forming the mop frame 20 there is a
groove 21, into which the edge thickening 31 at the edge of the mop 30 can be inserted
to attach the mop to the mop frame. Between the pole 11 and the mop frame 20 there
is a swivel joint 24 with the help of which the skeleton forming the mop frame 20
can be turned upside down, whereby the linear ridges 23 on both sides of the mop frame
and both sides of the mop 30 can be used for cleaning the surface. The ridges 23 of
the mop frame 20 can form an open skeleton which has at least one aperture between
the ridges. This kind of structure is light and cost-effective to manufacture, whereby
the ridges 23 creating the surface pressure can be easily formed.
[0030] The mop 30 of the flat mop 10 can have two or more superposed layers, whereby at
least one membrane that is impermeable to water can be placed between the layers.
By means of the membrane, both sides of the mop can be made to function separately
such that the dirty water on the dirty side of the mop is not absorbed onto the clean
side of the mop. In this way, it is always possible to put the clean side of the mop
to use when the mop frame of the flat mop according to the invention is turned upside
down, and the opposite side of the mop comes against the surface to be cleaned. It
is also possible to place an edge reinforcement and/or a rigid corner piece to the
corner of the mop 30 in conjunction with the edge thickening 31, which makes it easier
to insert the mop into the groove 21 of the mop frame 20.
LIST OF REFERENCE NUMBERS
[0031]
- 10
- Flat mop
- 11
- Pole
- 14
- Fastening member
- 15
- Joint
- 20
- Mop frame
- 21
- Groove
- 22
- Elastic material
- 23
- Ridge
- 24
- Swivel joint
- 30
- Mop
- 31
- Edge thickening
1. A flat mop (10), which comprises a mop frame (20), to which a mop (30) is attached,
and a pole (11) that is attached to the mop frame (20) with at least one swivelling
joint (15, 24), the mop frame (20) is formed by a skeleton and between the pole (11)
and the mop frame (20) there is a swivel joint (24) with the help of which the skeleton
forming the mop frame (20) can be turned upside down,
characterized in
- that the place of the swivel joint (24) of the mop frame (20) is at the centre of the
mop frame (20),
- that on both sides of the mop frame (20) ridges (23) are fomed that create a linear surface
pressure on the surface to be cleaned whereby the linear ridges (23) on both sides
of the mop frame and both sides of the mop (30) can be used for cleaning the surface
when the mop (30) is pressed with the mop frame (20) of the flat mop (10) against
the surface to be cleaned, and
- that at the edge of the skeleton forming the mop frame (20) there is a groove (21), into
which the edge thickening (31) at the edge of the mop (30) can be inserted to attach
the mop to the mop frame.
2. A flat mop (10) according to claim 1, characterised in that the ridges (23) of the mop frame (20) form an open skeleton which has at least one
aperture between the ridges.
3. A flat mop (10) according to claim 1 or 2, characterised in that on top of the ridges (23) of the mop frame (20) there is soft and/or elastic material
(22), such as soft plastic or rubber. 25
4. A flat mop (10) according to claim 1, 2 or 3, characterised in that the mop (30) of the flat mop (10) has two superposed layers between which there is
a membrane that is impermeable to water.
5. A flat mop (10) according to any one of claims 1-4, characterised in that the mop of the flat mop (10) has an edge reinforcement and/or a rigid corner piece
to make it easier to insert the mop into the groove (21) of the mop frame (20).
1. Ein flacher Wischmopp (10), der einen Mopprahmen (20), an dem ein Mopp (30) befestigt
ist, sowie einen Stiel (11) umfasst, der mit mindestens einem Drehgelenk (15, 24)
am Mopprahmen (20) befestigt ist, wobei der Mopprahmen (20) aus einem Gerippe besteht
und zwischen dem Stiel (11) und dem Mopprahmen (20) ein Drehgelenk (24) angeordnet
ist, mit dessen Hilfe das den Mopprahmen (20) bildende Gerippe umgedreht werden kann,
dadurch gekennzeichnet,
- dass sich das Drehgelenk (24) des Mopprahmens (20) in der Mitte des Mopprahmens (20) befindet,
- dass auf beiden Seiten des Mopprahmens (20) Rippen (23) ausgebildet sind , die eine lineare
Flächenpressung auf die zu reinigende Fläche erzeugen, wodurch die linearen Rippen
(23) auf beiden Seiten des Mopprahmens und beide Seiten des Mopps (30) zum Reinigen
der Fläche verwendet werden können, wenn der Mopp (30) mit dem Mopprahmen (20) des
flachen Wischmopps (10) gegen die zu reinigende Fläche gedrückt wird, und
- dass am Rand des den Mopprahmen (20) bildenden Gerippes eine Nut (21) angeordnet ist,
in die die Kantenverdickung (31) am Rand des Mopps (30) zur Befestigung des Mopps
am Mopprahmen eingeführt werden kann.
2. Ein flacher Wischmopp (10) gemäß Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Rippen (23) des Mopprahmens (20) ein offenes Gerippe bilden, das zwischen den
Rippen mindestens eine Öffnung aufweist.
3. Ein fllacher Wischmopp (10) gemäß Anspruch 1 oder 2, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Rippen (23) des Mopprahmens (20) mit einem weichen und/oder elastischen Material
(22), wie weichem Kunststoff oder Gummi, überzogen sind.
4. Ein flacher Wischmopp (10) gemäß Anspruch 1, 2 oder 3, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der Mopp (30) des flachen Wischmopps (10) aus zwei übereinanderliegenden Schichten
besteht, zwischen denen sich eine wasserundurchlässige Membran befindet.
5. Ein flacher Wischmopp (10) gemäß einem der Ansprüche 1-4, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der Mopp des Flachen Wischmopps (10) eine Kantenverstärkung und/oder ein starres
Eckstück aufweist, um das Einführen des Mopps in die Nut (21) des Mopprahmens (20)
zu erleichtern.
1. Un balai à plat (10), qui comprend un support frange (20), auquel une frange (30)
est attachée, et un manche (11) qui est attaché au support frange (20) avec au moins
un joint pivotant (15, 24), le support frange (20) est formé par un squelette et entre
le manche (11) et le support frange (20) il y a un joint pivotant (24), à l'aide duquel
le squelette formant le support frange (20) peut être tourné à l'envers,
caractérisé en ce
- que la place du joint pivotant (24) du support frange (20) est au centre du support frange
(20),
- que, des deux côtés du support frange (20), des arêtes (23) sont formées qui créent une
pression de surface linéaire sur la surface à nettoyer, les arêtes linéaires (23)
des deux côtés du support frange et les deux côtés de la frange (30) pouvant être
utilisées pour nettoyer la surface lorsque la frange (30) est pressée avec le support
frange (20) du balai à plat (10) contre la surface à nettoyer, et
- que, au bord du squelette formant le support frange (20), il y a une rainure (21) dans
laquelle l'épaississement de bord (31) au bord de la frange (30) peut être inséré
pour attacher la frange au support frange.
2. Un balai à plat (10) selon la revendication 1, caractérisé en ce que les arêtes (23) du support frange (20) forment un squelette ouvert qui a au moins
une ouverture entre les arêtes.
3. Un balai à plat (10) selon la revendication 1 ou 2, caractérisé en ce que, sur les arêtes (23) du support frange (20), il y a du matériau mou et/ou élastique
(22), tel que du plastique ou du caoutchouc mou.
4. Un balai à plat (10) selon la revendication 1, 2 ou 3, caractérisé en ce que la frange (30) du balai à plat (10) a deux couches superposées entre lesquelles il
y a une membrane qui est imperméable à l'eau.
5. Un balai à plat (10) selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1-4, caractérisé en ce que la frange du balai à plat (10) a un renforcement de bord et/ou une pièce d'angle
rigide pour faciliter l'insertion de la frange dans la rainure (21) du support frange
(20).