Abstract: The invention relates to a hand-held unit (200) for cleaning smooth surfaces and for squeegeeing liquid. The hand-held unit is made up of a cleaning unit (230) with a handle (234) and a wiper plate (238) as well as of a squeegeeing unit (232) with a rear stop (252) of the squeegeeing unit (232). A handle (236) of the squeegeeing unit (232) can be pushed telescopically into a tubular handle (234) of the cleaning unit (230) until a stop edge (252) of the squeegeeing unit strikes against a front stop edge (242) of the wiper plate (238). The two units (230, 232) can be held, by at least one latching and/or frictionally locking connection, in the position in which they are pushed one inside the other to provide the hand-held unit (200), and can be released from one another by hand. Consequently, for the connection of the two units (230, 232), there is no need for any additional shaping or parts which obstruct the combined or separate handling of the units.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 5, 1996
Date of Patent:
September 16, 1997
Assignee:
Vileda GmbH
Inventors:
Tassilo von Grolman, Bernhard Heise, Uwe Dingert
Abstract: A mop for simultaneous scrubbing and polishing floors and other surfaces comprised of an upper and lower bonded-fiber sections. The upper section comprises, a plurality of joined bonded-fiber fabric layers which diminish in size from top to bottom, and each layer having fringes cut in the outer edges thereof. The bottom section is free of fringes and comprises a plurality equal-sized bonded-fiber fabric layers, which, are smaller, however, than the layers of the upper section. The uppermost bonded-fiber fabric layer in the upper section has a central opening and a pair of opposing pockets, into which a stiff mounting support is inserted, and the mounting support being of substantially the same size and shape as the lower section and aligned therewith when positioned in the pockets.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 15, 1989
Date of Patent:
May 26, 1992
Assignee:
Vileda GmbH
Inventors:
Jose M. Casademunt Ferre, Eduardo Fita Valentin
Abstract: A plug-and-socket coupling temporarily attaches a handle to an implement. The plug has a cylindric plug body with an attachment device on one end for one of the handle or implement. A flange projects radially from the attachment-device end of the plug body and has an annular socket-engaging surface which is normal to the axis of the plug body. A spring strip projects from the flange annularly spaced from the plug body by the socket-engaging surface and parallel to the axis of the plug body. The socket of the coupling has a cylindric, tubular socket body with an attachment device on one end for the other of the handle or implement. The other end of the socket body is received between the plug body and its sprng strip when the plug and socket are coupled. A latching feature on the inside of the spring strip extending transversely to the axis of the plug body cooperates with a latching feature on the outside of the socket body for the temporary attachment.