Bromop
The invention relates to a manually operable floor cleaning tool. I have found the most effective way to clean floors is by hand with a wet cloth. The unique design of the Bromop enables a wet cloth to be used effectively without the user having to bend or kneel to do so. Additionally, previous similar inventions such as the Swiffer are improved by incorporating a broom head and dustpan into the design, and using re-useable cleaning cloths instead of disposable cleaning wipes. Water consumption is a concern for many people throughout the world and the Bromop requires on average 95% less water to clean the same amount of square footage compared with sponge mops. Laminate flooring is prone to warping when it gets wet and the Bromop eliminates that issue by leaving minimal water on the cleaned surface after cleaning, which in turn lowers the required dry time.
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Hinge apparatus (
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Dustpan (
Claims
1. a manually operable floor cleaning tool in which a broom head and a mop base are attached together with a hinged broomstick apparatus.
2. a manually operable floor cleaning tool, as described above, in which the hinged broom stick can lock into position for utilization as a broom, or unlock for use as a mop.
3. a tool as described above in which the hinge and lock apparatus are covered with a custom fit dustpan.
4. a tool as described above that uses hook and loop fasteners on the base of the mop to attach the custom cleaning pads to the mop base.
5. a tool as described above in which the top side of the mop base has barbs to attach common household cloths instead of the included custom cleaning pads.
Type: Application
Filed: Aug 14, 2014
Publication Date: Feb 18, 2016
Inventor: Corey James Stewart (Langley)
Application Number: 14/460,225