Implement for manual washing of floors or flat surfaces in general

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An implement for manual washing of floors or flat surfaces in general, comprising a frame composed of at least one first plate-like element which defines with one of its faces, designed to be directed toward the surface to be washed, a first application region for a first cleaning fringe. The frame comprises a second plate-like element which is laterally adjacent to the first plate-like element and defines, with its face designed to be directed toward the surface to be washed, a second application region for a second cleaning fringe. The second plate-like element can move with respect to the first plate-like element in order to pass from an active position to an inactive position.

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Description

The present invention relates to an implement for manual washing of floors or flat surfaces in general.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Implements for manually washing floors or surfaces in general are known. Usually, in their simplest embodiment, such implements are constituted generally by a frame composed of a plate-like element, which usually has a substantially rectangular plan shape and is adapted to support, on one of its faces designed to be directed toward the surface to be washed, a cleaning fringe, generally made of natural or synthetic textile material, and which is articulated, by means of its opposite face, to a connecting element which can be associated with a handle to be used in order to drag the plate-like element, and therefore the cleaning fringe, along the surface to be washed.

In normal washing operations, the cleaning fringe is wet with water or with a detergent solution and is wrung adequately before it is applied to the implement and used, so as to avoid the use of excessive quantities of liquid and reduce the waiting time before the surface being washed dries. During these washing operations, the cleaning fringe is wet, wrung and reused several times.

In particular washing operations, which require minimizing the risk of transport and migration of polluting or pathogen elements in the various regions of the environment being cleaned, appropriate operating procedures are provided. This case occurs for example in the cleaning of hospital environments or of particular industries in the food sector and in the pharmaceutical sector.

In these cases, the cleaning procedure entails that the cleaning fringe must be neither wrung nor reused; i.e., the cleaning fringe, once the washing liquid with which it is impregnated initially has been used up, must be removed from the implement and set aside to be washed and sterilized.

In practice, in these particular washing operations, the assigned operators are provided with a number of cleaning fringes, which are impregnated beforehand with the washing liquid, and in each instance a cleaning fringe is applied to the implement to be passed over the surface to be washed. Once the washing liquid has been used up, the cleaning fringe is removed from the implement and replaced with another cleaning fringe impregnated beforehand. The cleaning fringes that have already been used are stored in an appropriately provided container to be then washed at high temperature before they can be reused.

The lack of the possibility to wring the cleaning fringes in these washing operations inevitably increases the time required to achieve drying of the washed surface.

For this reason, when the environment being washed must be accessible shortly, it is necessary to pass the wet surface with one or more dry cleaning fringes, wasting time and using personnel.

In order to solve this problem, particular implements have been proposed which are provided with frames capable of mounting cleaning fringes which are wet on one side and dry on the opposite side, so as to avoid the need to replace the wet cleaning fringe with a dry cleaning fringe. This refinement, however, does not solve the problem of having to pass twice over the surface being washed, with the corresponding time requirements.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The aim of the present invention is to solve the problems described above by providing an implement for manual washing of floors or flat surfaces in general which, when required, allows to reduce drying times significantly without forcing to pass over the washed surface again.

Within this aim, an object of the invention is to provide an implement which is simple and easy to use.

Another object of the invention is to provide an implement which is structurally simple and can be manufactured at competitive costs.

This aim and these and other objects, which will become better apparent hereinafter, are achieved by an implement for manual washing of floors or flat surfaces in general, comprising a frame composed of at least one first plate-like element which forms with one of its faces, designed to be directed toward the surface to be washed, a first application region for a first cleaning fringe, said frame being connected to a connecting element which can be associated with a handle, characterized in that said frame comprises a second plate-like element which is laterally adjacent to said first plate-like element and forms, with its face designed to be directed toward the surface to be washed, a second application region for a second cleaning fringe; said second plate-like element being movable with respect to said first plate-like element in order to pass from an active position, in which it is substantially coplanar and laterally adjacent to said first plate-like element, to an inactive position, in which it is spaced from the plane of arrangement of said first plate-like element on the opposite side with respect to the face of said first plate-like element that is designed to be directed toward the surface to be washed, and vice versa.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

Further characteristics and advantages of the invention will become better apparent from the description of two preferred but not exclusive embodiments of the implement according to the invention, illustrated by way of non-limiting example in the accompanying drawings, wherein:

FIGS. 1 to 5 are views of the implement according to the invention in the first embodiment, and more particularly:

FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the implement, in an operating condition in which the second plate-like element is in the active position;

FIG. 2 is an enlarged-scale perspective view of a detail of FIG. 1;

FIG. 3 is a side elevation view of the implement according to the invention, in the operating condition shown in the preceding figures;

FIG. 4 is a top plan view of the implement according to the invention, in the operating condition shown in the preceding figures;

FIG. 5 is a side elevation view of the implement according to the invention in another operating condition in which the second plate-like element is in the inactive position;

FIGS. 6 to 8 are views of the implement according to the invention in a second embodiment, and more particularly:

FIG. 6 is a perspective view of the implement in an intermediate operating condition;

FIG. 7 is an enlarged-scale perspective view of a detail of the implement in an operating condition, in which the second plate-like element is in the active position;

FIG. 8 is a perspective view of the implement in another operating condition, in which the second plate-like element is in the inactive position.

DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

With reference to the figures, the implement according to the invention, generally designated by the reference numerals 1, 1a in the two embodiments, comprises a frame 2, 2a, which is connected to a connecting element 9, 9a which can be associated with a handle 3, 3a and is composed of at least one first plate-like element 6, 6a which forms, with one of its faces designed to be directed toward the surface to be washed, a first application region for a first cleaning fringe 4, 4a.

According to the invention, the frame 2, 2a comprises a second plate-like element 7, 7a, which is laterally adjacent to the first plate-like element 6, 6a and forms, with its face designed to be directed toward the surface to be washed, a second application region for a second cleaning fringe 5, 5a. The second plate-like element 7, 7a can move with respect to the first plate-like element 6, 6a in order to pass from an active position, in which it is substantially coplanar and laterally adjacent to the first plate-like element 6, 6a, to an inactive position, in which it is spaced from the plane of arrangement of the first plate-like element 6, 6a on the opposite side with respect to the face of the first plate-like element 6, 6a that is designed to be directed toward the surface to be washed, and vice versa.

In this manner it is possible to use simultaneously two cleaning fringes 4, 4a, 5, 5a to perform two different operations, or just one cleaning fringe 4, 4a, according to the requirements. Thus, for example, it is possible to apply a first wet cleaning fringe 4, 4a to the first plate-like element 6, 6a and a second dry cleaning fringe 5, 5a to the second plate-like element 7, 7a, so as to perform simultaneously, when the second plate-like element 7, 7a is in the active position, both washing and at least partial drying of the surface to be washed, or just washing when the second plate-like element 7, 7a is in the inactive position, as will become better apparent hereinafter.

More particularly, in both of the illustrated embodiments, the two plate-like elements 6, 6a, 7, 7a have a substantially rectangular plan shape. When the second plate-like element 7, 7a is in the active position, the two plate-like elements 6, 6a, 7, 7a are arranged side by side at one of their longer sides, and each one forms, with its face designed to be directed toward the surface to be washed, a substantially flat application region for the corresponding cleaning fringe 4, 4a, 5, 5a.

The first plate-like element 6, 6a is hinged to the connecting element 9, 9a about a first pivoting axis 10, 10a which is parallel to the plane of arrangement of the first plate-like element 6, 6a.

The second plate-like element 7, 7a is hinged to the first plate-like element 6, 6a about a second pivoting axis 20, 20a, which is substantially parallel to the plane of arrangement of the second plate-like element 7, 7a and is substantially perpendicular to the direction along which the two plate-like elements 6, 6a, 7, 7a are arranged side by side. The second pivoting axis 20, 20a is substantially parallel and spaced with respect to the first pivoting axis 10, 10a. It should be noted that the direction along which the two plate-like elements 6, 6a, 7, 7a are arranged side by side is preferably parallel to the direction in which the frame 2, 2a is dragged during use, which is indicated by the arrows 11 applied to the face of the plate-like elements 6, 6a, 7, 7a that lies opposite with respect to the one to be directed toward the surface to be washed in the first embodiment and by the arrow 11a, shown in FIG. 6, in the second embodiment.

The second plate-like element 7, 7a can rotate about the second pivoting axis 20, 20a with respect to the first plate-like element 6, 6a in order to pass from the active position to the inactive position and vice versa.

More particularly, the first plate-like element 6, 6a is connected to the second plate-like element 7, 7a by means of a central element 8, 8a, which is bridge-shaped and is fixed, with of its ends, to the second plate-like element 7, 7a and is hinged, at its opposite end, to the first plate-like element 6, 6a about the second pivoting axis 20, 20a.

The connecting element 9, 9a is hinged to the central element 8, 8a about the first pivoting axis 10, 10a and can be fixed, in a per se known manner, to the handle 3, 3a.

Advantageously, the implement according to the invention, in the two illustrated embodiments, is provided with means for retaining the second plate-like element 7, 7a in the inactive position.

In the first embodiment, the retention means comprise friction means which are interposed between the central element 8 and the first plate-like element 6 so as to contrast by friction the rotation of the central element 8, together with the second plate-like element 7, with respect to the first plate-like element 6 about the second pivoting axis 20.

More particularly, the central element 8 is inserted, with one of its portions, between a pair of mutually parallel wings 30, 31, which are arranged on planes which are perpendicular to the second pivoting axis 20 and are fixed to the face of the first plate-like element 6 that lies opposite the face of the first plate-like element 6 that is designed to be directed toward the surface to be washed. The wings 30, 31 are elastically flexible toward and away from each other. The central element 8 is hinged to the pair of wings 30, 31 about the second pivoting axis 20 and the friction means comprise means for fastening the pair of wings 30, 31 against the portion of the central element 8 that is inserted between them.

The fastening means comprise a bolt, which is composed of a screw 32 and a nut 33, which passes through the wings 30 and 31 and the portion of the central element 8 that is inserted between them, providing the pivoting between these elements about the second pivoting axis 20, which is formed by the axis of the screw 32. The fastening means comprise a pair of springs 34, 35, which are arranged around the screw 32 and are interposed respectively between the outer side of the wing 30 and the head 32a of the screw 32 and between the outer side of the wing 31 and the nut 33. By tightening or loosening the nut 33 along the screw 32, the loading of the springs 34, 35 is changed and therefore the force that the springs 34, 35 apply to the wings 30, 31 is changed, thus changing the degree of fastening thereof on the portion of the central element 8 that is inserted between them and therefore changing the friction force that contrasts the rotation of the central element 8 with respect to the wings 30, 31 about the second pivoting axis 20.

If, as in the first embodiment shown, the portion of the central element 8 that is inserted between the pair of wings 30, 31 also is constituted by a pair of wings 36, 37 which are parallel to the wings 30, 31, around the screw 32, between the springs 34, 35, it is possible to provide a spacer 38, which is positioned between the wings 36, 37 of the central element 8, so as to contrast the mutual approach of the wings 36, 37 of the central element 8 as a consequence of the thrust applied by the springs 34, to the wings 30, 31.

In the second embodiment, the retention means are interposed between the central element 8a and the connecting element 9a.

The retention means comprise engagement means which are associated with the central element 8a and can engage detachably the connecting element 9a.

More particularly, the engagement means comprise an elastically flexible wing 21a, which is connected to the central element 8a and is provided with a tooth 22a which can engage by snap action, by utilizing the elastic flexibility of the wing 21a and the rotation of the connecting element 9a about the first pivoting axis 10a with respect to the second plate-like element 7a, an abutment 23a provided on the connecting element 9a.

The wing 21a is further provided, proximate to the tooth 22a, with a pressing region 24a, on which it is possible to act manually in order to produce the elastic flexing of the wing 21a so as to disengage the tooth 22a from the abutment 23a.

In both of the illustrated embodiments, the plate-like elements 6, 6a, 7, 7a are provided with means for gripping the cleaning fringes 4, 4a, 5, 5a on their face designed to be directed toward the surface to be washed. The grip means comprise hook-and-loop strips 40, visible only in FIG. 1, which can engage complementary hook-and-loop strips or a face which is entirely provided as a complementary hook-and-loop strip of the cleaning fringes 4, 4a, 5, 5a.

The hook-and-loop strips 40 are supported by slats 18, 18a which are associated detachably with the plate-like elements 6, 6a, 7, 7a so as to allow their replacement in case of wear.

The connecting element 9, 9a, in both embodiments, is composed of two parts 12, 12a, 13, 13a, which are mutually pivoted about a third pivoting axis 15, 15a, which is substantially perpendicular to the first pivoting axis 10, 10a.

As mentioned above, the plate-like elements 6, 6a, 7, 7a are preferably arranged side by side with one of their longer sides and the central element 8, 8a connects the two plate-like elements 6, 6a, 7, 7a in a central region so as to obtain a good balancing of the implement. In this arrangement, the pivoting axes 10, 10a, 20, 20a are oriented parallel to the longer sides of the plate-like elements 6, 6a, 7, 7a and therefore at right angles to the dragging direction 11, 11a of the frame 2, 2a during its use.

The implement according to the invention can be used both as a traditional implement for washing floors or surfaces in general and as an implement which performs simultaneously washing and at least partial drying of the treated surface.

When one wishes to simultaneously wash and at least partially dry a surface, the second plate-like element 7, 7a is moved to the active position, i.e., in a position in which it is coplanar to the first plate-like element 6, 6a, as shown in FIGS. 1, 2, 3, 4 and 7. A first wet fringe 4, 4a is applied to the first plate-like element 6, 6a and a second dry fringe 5, 5a is applied to the second plate-like element 7, 7a. Dragging the implement in the direction indicated by the arrows 11, 11a, the surface is simultaneously washed by means of the action of the first fringe 4, 4a and partially dried by means of the action of the second fringe 5, 5a.

When one wishes to use the implement as a traditional implement, the second plate-like element 7, 7a is moved, by utilizing its ability to rotate about the second pivoting axis 20, 20a with respect to the first plate-like element 6, 6a, to the inactive position and is retained in this position by the friction between the wings 30, 31 and the portion of the central element 8, 8a that is inserted between them or by the engagement of the abutment 23a by the tooth 22a. In this manner, the second plate-like element 7, 7a is raised with respect to the first plate-like element 6, 6a and can no longer act with the second cleaning fringe 5, 5a, optionally applied thereto, on the surface to be treated, as shown in FIGS. 5 and 8.

In this operating condition, a first fringe 4, 4a can be applied to the first plate-like element 6, 6a and can be wet or dry according to the requirements.

Use of the second plate-like element 7, 7a and of the corresponding cleaning fringe 5, 5a can be restored simply by turning the second plate-like element 7, 7a with respect to the first plate-like element 6, 6a about the second pivoting axis 20, 20a, overcoming the friction between the wings 30, 31 and the portion of the central element 8 that is inserted between them, in the first embodiment, or after manually disengaging the tooth 2a from the abutment 23a, by acting on the pressing region 24a of the wing 21a, in the second embodiment.

In practice it has been found that the implement according to the invention fully achieves the intended aim, since it allows to perform simply washing or simultaneously washing and partial drying of the surface being washed without requiring additional or subsequent operations to reduce drying times.

The implement thus conceived is susceptible of numerous modifications and variations, all of which are within the scope of the inventive concept; all the details may further be replaced with other technically equivalent elements.

In the exemplary embodiments described above, individual characteristics, given in relation to specific examples, may actually be interchanged with other different characteristics that exist in other exemplary embodiments. Moreover, it is noted that anything found to be already known during the patenting process is understood not to be claimed and to be the subject of a disclaimer.

In practice, the materials used, as well as the dimensions, may be any according to requirements and to the state of the art.

The disclosures in EPA no. 07425806, from which this application claims priority, are incorporated herein by reference.

Claims

1. An implement for manual washing of floors or flat surfaces in general, comprising a frame composed of at least one first plate-like element which forms with one of its faces, designed to be directed toward a surface to be washed, a first application region for a first cleaning fringe, said frame being connected to a connecting element which can be associated with a handle, wherein said frame comprises a second plate-like element which is laterally adjacent to said first plate-like element and forms, with its face designed to be directed toward the surface to be washed, a second application region for a second cleaning fringe; said second plate-like element being movable with respect to said first plate-like element in order to pass from an active position, in which it is substantially coplanar and laterally adjacent to said first plate-like element, to an inactive position, in which it is spaced from the plane of arrangement of said first plate-like element on the opposite side with respect to the face of said first plate-like element that is designed to be directed toward the surface to be washed, and vice versa.

2. The implement according to claim 1, wherein said first plate-like element is pivoted to said connecting element about a first pivoting axis which is substantially parallel to the plane of arrangement of said first plate-like element.

3. The implement according to claim 2, wherein said second plate-like element is hinged to said first plate-like element about a second pivoting axis, which is substantially parallel to the plane of arrangement of said second plate-like element and is substantially perpendicular to the direction of side-by-side arrangement of said two plate-like elements; said second plate-like element being able to rotate about said second pivoting axis with respect to said first plate-like element in order to pass from said active position to said inactive position and vice versa.

4. The implement according to claim 3, wherein said second pivoting axis is substantially parallel and spaced with respect to said first pivoting axis.

5. The implement according to claim 3, wherein said first plate-like element is connected to said second plate-like element by means of a central element which is fixed to said second plate-like element and is hinged to said first plate-like element about said second pivoting axis; said connecting element being hinged to said central element about said first pivoting axis which is substantially parallel to said second pivoting axis, said pivoting axes being oriented transversely to the direction along which said two plate-like elements are dragged along the surface to be washed.

6. The implement according to claim 5, further comprising means for retaining said second plate-like element in said inactive position.

7. The implement according to claim 6, wherein said retention means are interposed between said central element and said connecting element.

8. The implement according to claim 6, wherein said retention means comprise engagement means which are associated with said central element and can engage detachably said connecting element.

9. The implement according to claim 8, wherein said engagement means comprise an elastically flexible wing, which is connected to said central element and can engage by snap action an abutment provided on said connecting element.

10. The implement according to claim 6, wherein said retention means comprise friction means which are interposed between said central element and said first plate-like element in order to contrast by friction the rotation of said central element together with said second plate-like element with respect to said first plate-like element about said second pivoting axis.

11. The implement according to claim 5, wherein said central element is inserted, with one of its portions, between a pair of mutually parallel wings which are elastically flexible toward or away from each other and are fixed to the face of said first plate-like element that lies opposite the face intended to be directed toward the surface to be washed; said central element being hinged to said pair of wings about said second pivoting axis and said friction means comprising means for fastening said pair of wings against the portion of said central element that is inserted therebetween.

12. The implement according to claim 11, wherein said fastening means comprise a bolt, which provides the pivoting of said central element to said pair of wings, and a pair of springs, which are arranged around the screw of said bolt and are interposed respectively between the outer side of one wing and the head of the screw of said bolt and between the outer side of the other wing and the nut of said bolt; the nut of said bolt being tightenable along said screw in order to increase the elastic load of said springs.

13. The implement according to claim 1, wherein said first and second plate-like elements are provided with means for retaining said cleaning fringes on the face of said first and second plate-like elements which is meant to be directed toward the surface to be washed.

14. The implement according to claim 13, wherein said retention means of said cleaning fringes comprise hook-and-loop strips which can engage complementary hook-and-loop strips provided on said cleaning fringes.

15. The implement according to claim 3, wherein said connecting element is composed of at least two parts which are mutually pivoted about a third pivoting axis which is substantially perpendicular to said first pivoting axis.

16. The implement according to claim 1, wherein said first and second plate-like elements are substantially rectangular and are mutually arranged side-by-side at one of their two longer sides.

17. The implement according to claim 3, wherein said first pivoting axis and said second pivoting axis are substantially parallel to longer sides of said first and second plate-like elements.

Patent History
Publication number: 20090158544
Type: Application
Filed: Dec 5, 2008
Publication Date: Jun 25, 2009
Applicant:
Inventor: Elio Pagani (Arese)
Application Number: 12/314,166
Classifications
Current U.S. Class: Mops And Heads (15/228)
International Classification: A47L 13/10 (20060101);