MOP WITH DRYING MECHANISM
A mop includes a hollow lower stick including a bottom flared part, lower longitudinal parallel grooves, and intermediate helical grooves; an upper stick slidable in the lower stick; an inner sleeve including a bottom flared member, two steel balls slidably disposed in two opposite lateral tubes proximate the flared member, and a top stopper; a bundle of loose members having both ends fastened to the flared part and the flared member; and an outer sleeve including a flared enlargement adapted to surround and confine the steel balls. After moping, a person may push the enlargement downward toward the flared part for pushing the steel balls inward to urge against the helical grooves, and it is adapted to helically pull the lower stick upward along the helical grooves for moving the lower end of the bundle of loose members upward toward the upper end thereof for drying.
1) Field of Invention
The present invention relates to mops and more particularly to such a mop having a labor saving mechanism for wrenching a bundle of loose rags thereof dry after moping floors.
2) Related Art
Conventionally, a person may use the hands to exert a great force to wrench a bundle of loose rags or yarns of a mop dry after moping floors. Thus, moping floors is typically a labor intensive job as viewed by many people. This is not desirable particularly to, for example, women. Hence, a need has arisen for a labor saving mop.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONIt is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a mop comprising a stick including a hollow lower stick including a flared part at a lower end, a plurality of longitudinal parallel grooves extended upward from the flared part, a plurality of helical grooves extended upward from the parallel grooves, and top threads; and an upper stick including a flared nut at its lower end and adapted to threadedly secure to the threads for fastening the lower and upper sticks together; a bundle of loose members having a lower end fastened to the flared part; an inner sleeve put on both the parallel grooves and the helical grooves and including a flared member at a lower end, and an annular trough around a lower edge of the flared member with an upper end of the bundle of loose members fastened thereto, a cylinder, two opposite lateral tubes at a joining point of the cylinder and the flared member, two steel balls slidably disposed in the tubes, and a top stopper secured to an upper portion of the cylinder; and an outer sleeve including an enlargement at a lower end put on the joining point of the cylinder and the flared member, the enlargement having an inner surface tapered upward and adapted to surround the steel balls for preventing the steel balls from disengaging with the tubes wherein the outer sleeve is confined to slide between the stopper and the joining point of the cylinder and the flared member; wherein in a ready to use state of the mop the upper and lower ends of the bundle of loose members are fully extended, the enlargement is in contact with the steel balls, the steel balls are not engaged with the helical grooves, and the lower stick is adapted to pass the inner sleeve downward; wherein after moping it is adapted to push the enlargement downward toward the flared part for causing the enlargement to push the steel balls inward to urge against the helical grooves, and it is further adapted to helically pull the lower stick upward along the helical grooves for moving the lower end of the bundle of loose members upward toward the upper end thereof for drying; wherein after the drying it is adapted to place the bundle of loose members upright and push both the outer and inner sleeves downward to move the upper end of the bundle of loose members downward toward the lower end thereof for further drying; and wherein after the further drying it is adapted to push both the lower stick and the inner sleeve downward to disengage the steel balls with the enlargement, and the lower stick is adapted to move downward through the inner sleeve until the bundle of loose members is fully extended.
In one aspect of the present invention the flared part comprises two opposite lateral holes, and further comprising a pin inserted through the holes and the lower end of the bundle of loose members for fastening the bundle of loose members to the flared part.
In another aspect of the present invention the loose members of the bundle are either rags or yarns.
The above and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description taken with the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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The mop 1 further comprises a bundle of loose rags (or yarns or the like in other embodiments) 20 having a lower end fastened to the flared part 13 by inserting a pin A through the holes 131 and the bundle of loose rags 20. As an end, the lower stick 11 and the bundle of loose rags 20 may operate as a whole.
The mop 1 further comprises an inner sleeve 30 slidably put on both the parallel grooves 112 and the helical grooves 111 and including a flared member 31 at a lower end, and an annular trough 32 around a lower edge of the flared member 31. The upper end of the bundle of loose rags 20 is fastened to the annular trough 32 such that the bundle of loose rags 20 and the inner sleeve 30 may operate as a whole. The inner sleeve 30 further comprises a cylinder 33, two opposite lateral tubes 34 at a joining point of the cylinder 33 and the flared member 31, two steel balls 35 slidably disposed in the tubes 34, and a top ring 331 having an annular flange secured to an upper portion of the cylinder 33.
The mop 1 further comprises an outer sleeve 40 put on the inner sleeve 30. The outer sleeve 40 comprises an enlargement 41 at a lower end put on the joining point of the cylinder 33 and the flared member 31. The enlargement 41 is adapted to surround the steel balls 35 for preventing the steel balls 35 from disengaging with the tubes 34, and a knurled member 42 extended upward from the enlargement 41. The outer sleeve 40 is confined to slide between the ring 331 and the joining point of the cylinder 33 and the flared member 31.
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While the invention herein disclosed has been described by means of specific embodiments, numerous modifications and variations could be made thereto by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention set forth in the claims.
Claims
1. A mop with drying mechanism comprising:
- a stick including a hollow lower stick including a flared part at a lower end, a plurality of longitudinal parallel grooves extended upward from the flared part, a plurality of helical grooves extended upward from the parallel grooves, and top threads; and an upper stick including a flared nut at its lower end and adapted to threadedly secure to the threads for fastening the lower and upper sticks together;
- a bundle of loose members having a lower end fastened to the flared part;
- an inner sleeve put on both the parallel grooves and the helical grooves and including a flared member at a lower end, and an annular trough around a lower edge of the flared member with an upper end of the bundle of loose members fastened thereto, a cylinder, two opposite lateral tubes at a joining point of the cylinder and the flared member, two steel balls slidably disposed in the tubes, and a top stopper secured to an upper portion of the cylinder; and
- an outer sleeve including an enlargement at a lower end put on the joining point of the cylinder and the flared member, the enlargement having an inner surface tapered upward and adapted to surround the steel balls for preventing the steel balls from disengaging with the tubes wherein the outer sleeve is confined to slide between the stopper and the joining point of the cylinder and the flared member;
- wherein in a ready to use state of the mop the upper and lower ends of the bundle of loose members are fully extended, the enlargement is in contact with the steel balls, the steel balls are not engaged with the helical grooves, and the lower stick is adapted to pass the inner sleeve downward;
- wherein after moping it is adapted to push the enlargement downward toward the flared part for causing the enlargement to push the steel balls inward to urge against the helical grooves, and it is further adapted to helically pull the lower stick upward along the helical grooves for moving the lower end of the bundle of loose members upward toward the upper end thereof for drying;
- wherein after the drying it is adapted to place the bundle of loose members upright and push both the outer and inner sleeves downward to move the upper end of the bundle of loose members downward toward the lower end thereof for further drying; and
- wherein after the further drying it is adapted to push both the lower stick and the inner sleeve downward to disengage the steel balls with the enlargement, and the lower stick is adapted to move downward through the inner sleeve until the bundle of loose members is fully extended.
2. The mop as defined by claim 1, wherein the flared part comprises two opposite lateral holes, and further comprising a pin inserted through the holes and the lower end of the bundle of loose members for fastening the bundle of loose members to the flared part.
3. The mop as defined by claim 1, wherein the loose members of the bundle are rags.
4. The mop as defined by claim 1, wherein the loose members of the bundle are yarns.
Type: Application
Filed: Feb 10, 2006
Publication Date: Aug 16, 2007
Inventor: Hsiao-Hung Chiang (Jhonghe City)
Application Number: 11/350,818
International Classification: A47L 13/142 (20060101);