Fabric Vacuum Mop
A microfiber vacuum mop including a mop suction tube configured to receive a mop suction tube vacuum suction. A suction pad has a plurality of vacuum openings formed on an underside of the suction pad. The plurality of vacuum openings are in fluid communication with the mop suction tube. A microfiber fabric is mounted on the underside of the suction pad. The plurality of vacuum openings suck on the microfiber fabric when the vacuum suction is engaged. The microfiber fabric is dewatered during use. A follower brush is preferably mounted adjacent to the suction pad. The plurality of vacuum openings are arranged in a vacuum opening array that can number over three hundred openings.
The present invention is in the field of fabric mops.
DISCUSSION OF RELATED ARTVacuums, mops and steam apparatus have been combined in a variety of different configurations such as described in U.S. Pat. No. 8,677,552 by inventor Krebs issued Mar. 25, 2014, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference. The Krebs reference shows that suction and steam can provided adjacent to a fabric cleaning pad.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONA fabric microfiber vacuum mop including a mop suction tube configured to receive a mop suction tube vacuum suction. A suction pad has a plurality of vacuum openings formed on an underside of the suction pad. The plurality of vacuum openings are in fluid communication with the mop suction tube. A microfiber fabric is mounted on the underside of the suction pad. The plurality of vacuum openings suck on the microfiber fabric when the vacuum suction is engaged. The microfiber fabric is dewatered during use. A follower brush is preferably mounted adjacent to the suction pad. The plurality of vacuum openings are arranged in a vacuum opening array that can number over three hundred openings.
The vacuum opening array can be arranged in a grid pattern of six by seventy two. The plurality of vacuum openings have a round shape and can be arranged in at least six rows. A mop suction tube connection pair includes a first suction tube connector and a second suction tube connector. The mop suction tube connection pair is connected to the suction pad and in fluid communication with the plurality of vacuum openings. The mop suction tube connection pair is connected to a pair of tubes, namely a left branch and a right branch. The left branch is connected to a T connector, and the right branch is connected to a T connector. The T connector is connected to the mop suction tube.
The suction pad is mounted to the mop head arm member so that the mop head arm member is swivel mounted to rotate between a raised disengaged position and a lowered engaged position. The primary vacuum has a primary vacuum tube and a primary vacuum opening. The primary vacuum tube has a primary vacuum suction of greater force than a mop suction tube vacuum suction. A water spray nozzle is configured to spray water when a valve handle is actuated.
The following call out list of elements can be a useful guide in referencing the elements of the drawings.
- 10 Microfiber Vacuum Mop Device
- 11 Carry Handle
- 20 Floor
- 21 Valve
- 22 Valve Handle
- 23 Water Spray Inlet
- 24 Water Spray Inlet Tubing
- 25 Water Spray Nozzle
- 26 Valve Bracket
- 27 Upper Swivel Joint Bracket
- 28 Mop Head Arm Member
- 31 Primary Vacuum
- 32 Primary Vacuum Tube
- 33 Primary Vacuum Exit Port
- 34 Primary Vacuum Suction Opening
- 41 Upper Swivel Joint
- 42 Swivel Handle
- 43 Pull Rod
- 44 Lower Swivel Joint
- 45 Upper Pull Rod Joint
- 46 Lower Pull Rod Joint
- 47 Mop Suction Tube Connector Pair
- 48 Left Branch
- 49 Right Branch
- 50 Micro Fiber Mop
- 51 Follower Brush
- 52 Mop Suction Tube
- 53 Mop Suction Tube Outlet
- 54 Microfiber Fabric Sheet
- 55 Suction Pad
- 56 Vacuum Opening Array
- 57 Vacuum Array Border
- 58 Solid Portion
- 59 Brush Frame
- 60 Plurality Of Vacuum Openings
- 61 T-Connector
- 62 First Suction Tube Connector
- 63 Second Suction Tube Connector
- 64 Suction Pad Underside
- 65 Mop Suction Tube Vacuum Suction
- 66 Primary Vacuum Suction
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The primary vacuum tube 32 also supports an upper swivel joint bracket 27. The upper swivel joint bracket 27 is connected to the primary vacuum tube 32 and supports the upper swivel joint 41 which is mounted above the upper swivel joint bracket 27. The swivel handle 42 is swivel mounted to the upper swivel joint 41. A pull rod 43 functions also as a push rod and pulls upwardly as well as pushes downwardly. The pull rod 43 has a connection to the lower pull rod joint 46. The lower pull rod joint 46 is pivotally mounted to the pull rod 43. The upper pull rod joint 45 is also pivotally mounted to the pull rod 43. The swivel handle 42 is manually actuated and thus raises and lowers the pull rod 43 which in turn raises and lowers the mop head arm member 48. The mop head arm member 48 swivels upwardly and downwardly on a lower swivel joint 44. The mop head arm member 48 also has a lower pull rod joint 46 for receiving the pull rod. The mop head arm member 48 swivels from an upward disengaged position to a lower engaged position.
The microfiber mop 50 is mounted to the mop head arm member 48. A follower brush 51 is mounted between the microfiber mop 50 and the primary vacuum suction opening 34 of the primary vacuum 31. The follower brush extends downwardly and brushes the floor to direct water and debris into the primary vacuum 31. The follower brush 51 can swivel upward with the mop head arm member 48 allowing use of only the primary vacuum 31. If the follower brush 51 and the microfiber mop 50 are mounted lower than the primary vacuum 31, then different implements can be selectively used according to the selection of the swivel handle 42. For example, the follower brush 51 can be at a lower level and can then raise the primary vacuum 31 above the floor. When the follower brush 51 is removed, then the primary vacuum suction opening 34 has height adjustment and selective use capability. The primary vacuum suction 66 is greater than the mop suction tube vacuum suction 65.
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The mop suction tube connection pair 47 can be formed as a connection nipple or press fit tube socket and includes first suction tube connector 62 and a second suction tube connector 63. As seen in
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Alternatively, the microfiber vacuum mop device 10 can be formed in a light version as seen in
Claims
1. A fabric vacuum mop comprising:
- a. a mop suction tube configured to receive a mop suction tube vacuum suction;
- b. a suction pad having a plurality of vacuum openings formed on an underside of the suction pad, wherein the plurality of vacuum openings are in fluid communication with the mop suction tube; and
- c. a fabric mounted on the underside of the suction pad, wherein the plurality of vacuum openings suck on the fabric when the vacuum suction is engaged, whereby the fabric can be dewatered during use.
2. The fabric vacuum mop of claim 1, wherein the plurality of vacuum openings are arranged in a vacuum opening array.
3. The fabric vacuum mop of claim 1, wherein the plurality of vacuum openings number over three hundred openings.
4. The fabric vacuum mop of claim 1, wherein the plurality of vacuum openings have a round shape.
5. The fabric vacuum mop of claim 1, wherein the plurality of vacuum openings are arranged in at least six rows.
6. The fabric vacuum mop of claim 1, further comprising: a follower brush mounted adjacent to the suction pad.
7. The fabric vacuum mop of claim 1, further comprising: a mop suction tube connection pair including a first suction tube connector and a second suction tube connector, wherein the mop suction tube connection pair is connected to the suction pad and in fluid communication with the plurality of vacuum openings, wherein the mop suction tube connection pair is connected to a pair of tubes, namely a left branch and a right branch, wherein the left branch is connected to a T connector, and wherein the right branch is connected to a T connector, wherein the T connector is connected to the mop suction tube.
8. The fabric vacuum mop of claim 1, further comprising: a mop head arm member, wherein the suction pad is mounted to the mop head arm member, wherein the mop head arm member is swivel mounted to rotate between a raised disengaged position and a lowered engaged position.
9. The fabric vacuum mop of claim 1, further comprising: a primary vacuum having a primary vacuum tube and a primary vacuum opening, wherein the primary vacuum tube has a primary vacuum suction of greater force than a mop suction tube vacuum suction.
10. The fabric vacuum mop of claim 1, further comprising: a water spray nozzle configured to spray water when a valve handle is actuated.
11. A microfiber vacuum mop comprising:
- a. a mop suction tube configured to receive a mop suction tube vacuum suction;
- b. a suction pad having a plurality of vacuum openings formed on an underside of the suction pad, wherein the plurality of vacuum openings are in fluid communication with the mop suction tube; and
- c. a microfiber fabric sheet mounted on the underside of the suction pad, wherein the plurality of vacuum openings suck on the microfiber fabric sheet when the vacuum suction is engaged, whereby the fabric can be dewatered during use.
12. The microfiber vacuum mop of claim 11, wherein the plurality of vacuum openings are arranged in a vacuum opening array, wherein the plurality of vacuum openings number over three hundred openings.
13. The microfiber vacuum mop of claim 11, wherein the plurality of vacuum openings have a round shape, wherein the plurality of vacuum openings are arranged in at least six rows.
14. The microfiber vacuum mop of claim 11, further comprising: a follower brush mounted adjacent to the suction pad.
15. The microfiber vacuum mop of claim 11, further comprising: a mop suction tube connection pair including a first suction tube connector and a second suction tube connector, wherein the mop suction tube connection pair is connected to the suction pad and in fluid communication with the plurality of vacuum openings, wherein the mop suction tube connection pair is connected to a pair of tubes, namely a left branch and a right branch, wherein the left branch is connected to a T connector, and wherein the right branch is connected to a T connector, wherein the T connector is connected to the mop suction tube.
16. The microfiber vacuum mop of claim 11, further comprising: a mop head arm member, wherein the suction pad is mounted to the mop head arm member, wherein the mop head arm member is swivel mounted to rotate between a raised disengaged position and a lowered engaged position.
17. The microfiber vacuum mop of claim 11, further comprising: a primary vacuum having a primary vacuum tube and a primary vacuum opening, wherein the primary vacuum tube has a primary vacuum suction of greater force than a mop suction tube vacuum suction.
Type: Application
Filed: Feb 19, 2019
Publication Date: Aug 20, 2020
Inventor: Kyu LEE (Gardena, CA)
Application Number: 16/279,828