Manual cleaning device

a cleaning device and manual technology, applied in the direction of cleaning machines, cleaning devices on the board, applications, etc., can solve the problems of greatly restricted deformation of the support, and achieve the effect of low cost and easy handling

Inactive Publication Date: 2007-03-13
KOHLRUSS GREGOR +2
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[0008]Proceeding from this, the present invention is based on the task of making available a manual cleaning device that avoids the aforementioned problems and that furthermore is easy to handle and can be produced at low cost.
[0010]By means of the use of the bending, elastic flat blade, the deformability of the support is greatly restricted as compared with the previously known manual cleaning devices. By means of targeted bending of the blade, the user can control the cleaning surface of the cover that rests on the surface to be cleaned, in targeted manner. A particularly high pressure can be exerted to remove stubborn dirt if the cover is merely pressed onto the surface to be cleaned with its narrow edge, in the region of the front edge of the support. It is advantageous that the possibility exists of adapting the bending rigidity of the support blade to the desired purpose of use, in that the material thickness of the blade is predetermined in suitable manner, for example. Various commercially available plastics can be used as the support in the case of the manual cleaning device according to the invention.
[0012]It is advantageous if the cover of the manual cleaning device according to the invention has an insertion opening for the support on one side. This creates the possibility of replacing the cover at any time. The cover forms a pocket into which the support blade can be inserted.
[0014]Alternatively, there is the possibility of providing fixation elements on the support, which engage in undercuts provided in the holder space of the cover, forming a positive lock, when the cover is pushed onto the support. These fixation elements can be, for example, resilient locking elements affixed to the support, which hold the cover that has been pulled onto the support in place, with a positive lock, in a position in which they are spread away from the support. To produce the positive lock, all that is necessary is to place suitable undercuts in the holder space of the cover, which interact with the locking elements. To replace the cover, the resilient locking elements are merely pressed together by hand, so that the positive lock with the undercuts of the cover is eliminated and the cover can be easily pulled off. It is further advantageous, in this connection, that the locking elements, in their locked position, hold the cover stretched out, in interaction with the support. It is important, particularly in connection with cleaning work, that the cover is held in its flat shape, thereby resulting in optimal utilization of the cleaning surface. The positive-lock fixation assures that the cover cannot slip off, even during vigorous cleaning movements.

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By means of the use of the bending, elastic flat blade, the deformability of the support is greatly restricted as compared with the previously known manual cleaning devices.

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[0020]The drawings show a cover 1, which consists of two layers of a cleaning textile that are sewn together. The cover 1 shown has a rectangular shape and has a seam at each of three edges, which form a hem 2 that projects into the holder space of the cover 1. The cover 1 shown forms a pocket with an upper insertion opening 3 for a bending, elastic support 4 that is configured as a flat blade. The support blade 4 is configured in two layers, whereby the two layers are connected with one another at the top edge of the blade. Because of this V-shaped configuration of the support blade 4, the hems 2 that project into the interior of the cover 1 can be clamped in between the two layers of the support blade 4, not only at the side edges but also at the bottom edge. The manual cleaning device shown in FIGS. 1 and 2 has a grip element 5 with which the support 4 can be fixed in place on the cover 1 in the region of the insertion opening 3. For this purpose, the grip element 5 is configured...

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Abstract

A manual cleaning device has a support and a cover therefor. The device improves upon currently used manual cleaning devices in such a way that it is more suitable for removing dirt from places which are difficult to access, such as edges or joints, and it can provide a high specific surface pressure when required in order to remove solidly adhering dirt. The support is embodied as a bending, elastic flat blade which is surrounded by a cover. The support has a grip element which is used to fix the support to the cover.

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[0001]Applicants claim priority under 35 U.S.C. §119 of German Application No. 201 10 502.0 filed on Jun. 27, 2001. Applicants also claim priority under 35 U.S.C. §365 of PCT / EP02 / 05529 filed on MAY 18, 2002. The international application under PCT article 21 (2) was not published in English.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0002]1. Field of the Invention[0003]The invention relates to a manual cleaning device having a support and a cover applied to it.[0004]2. The Prior Art[0005]Such manual cleaning devices, which particularly serve for cleaning smooth surfaces, such as panes of glass, for example, are generally known. They generally consist of a core element that is configured as a sponge, and serves as a support for the cover applied to it. In this connection, the cover consists of leather or of textile. In the previously known cleaning devices, the core element is normally absorbent, so that cleaning liquid can be absorbed and stored. Furthermore, embodiments are known in which the cov...

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Patent Type & Authority Patents(United States)
IPC IPC(8): A47L1/15A47L13/16A47L13/46
CPCA47L13/16A47L1/15
Inventor KOHLRUSS, GREGORWIESNER, HUBERTGRIEBE, OLIVER
Owner KOHLRUSS GREGOR
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