Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
015229100 | Having strands | 20 |
20080307598 | Cleaning element and cleaning apparatus - A cleaning element comprises a plurality of water-absorbing strips, each having a large water-absorbing surface made up of front, rear, left right surfaces for wiping a large floor area, a holding plate for holding the water-absorbing strips on inner ends thereof, and reinforcing seams, longitudinally running along the water-absorbing strips, for high mechanical strength and an enhanced lifetime. A cleaning apparatus, used in conjunction with the cleaning element, further comprises a rod and a bearing. | 12-18-2008 |
20090320229 | MOP CLOTH CAPABLE OF RESILIENTLY STRETCHING AND HAVING BETTER WATER ABSORPTION CAPABILITY - A mop cloth applicable to a rotary mop and a method for manufacturing the mop cloth. The mop cloth includes several cloth strips each having two outer fabric layers and an inner foam layer sandwiched between the outer fabric layers. The foam layer provides the cloth strips with better water absorption capability. In addition, the foam layer has resilience and stretchability so that the cloth strips are capable of resiliently stretching and restoring to their original shapes without tangling with each other. The method of the present invention is bonding two fabric layers with a foam layer to sandwich the foam layer between the two fabric layers to achieve a semiproduct, and cutting the semiproduct into a predetermined number of cloth strips to form the mop cloth. | 12-31-2009 |
20100263153 | MICROFIBER CORE MOP YARN AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAME - A spun yarn formed with a core of microdenier synthetic filaments wrapped with a sheath. The sheath generally includes carded staple fibers that are spun around the core. | 10-21-2010 |
20110000042 | Integral structure of cotton yarn strips and a circular frame body of a mop - An integral structure of cotton yarn strips and a circular frame body of a mop, comprising: a) a circular frame body having a through hole at the center thereof, and b) a plurality of cotton yarn strips positioned at the bottom of the circular frame body. The top portion of the cotton yarn strips is arranged in an annular way within a molding cavity of the circular frame body such that the circular frame body and the top portion of the cotton yarn strips are integrally formed. A wrapping structure having a narrower bottom is created for fastening the top portion of the cotton yarn strips within the wrapping structure. In this way, the cotton yarn strips and the circular frame body can be rapidly formed for enhancing the production capacity. Moreover, the binding strength act on fibers of the cotton yarn strips | 01-06-2011 |
20110000043 | Disc rotating and positioning structure of a mop - A disc rotating and positioning structure of a mop including a mop head, a mop rod, a pivotal base, a positioning device, a locking device and a bolt. When the mop is dewatered, the mop rod is in an erect position, such that a semicircular cam of the bolt faces upward to drive the locking device to press the disc upward and into a locked and linking status, and when the mop is used for mopping, the mop rod is in an inclined position to drive the semicircular cam of the bolt to shift to a side, such that the locking device is in a non-pressing status with respect to the disc, and a force is applied to rotate the mop head when the mop is used for mopping a floor. Therefore, the present invention can provide a convenient operation and a user-friendly application. | 01-06-2011 |
20110000044 | Mop with the function of dewatering the yarns by twisting in a single direction via an up-and -down linear motion - A mop with the function of dewatering the yarns by twisting in a single direction via an up-and-down linear motion, comprising: a) an internal rod; b) an external rod having a bottom portion in a telescopic connection with a top portion of the internal rod; c) an engaging element positioned within the opening at the top of the internal rod; d) a driving element formed in an elongated shape and positioned within the external rod in such a way that the driving element is moved up and down synchronically with the external rod; e) an actuating element positioned within the engaging element for accommodating the driving element, the engaging element being driven in a single direction when the actuating element is rotated by the driving element; f) a disc body secured to the bottom thereof and having mop yarns; g) a locking mechanism mounted on the external rod for locking the internal rod and the external rod in place or for unlocking them in a telescopic state, wherein the actuating element is rotated by a linear motion of the driving element when the external rod is moved up-and-down; moreover, the engaging element is driven in rotation in a single direction, thereby creating a continuous rotation of the internal rod and the disc body in the same direction by the inertia force; as a result, a centrifugal force is produced to throw away the water absorbed in the mop yarns. In this way, the mop yarns may be dewatered in a more convenient and safer way. | 01-06-2011 |
20110154603 | INTEGRAL STRUCTURE OF COTTON YARN STRIPS AND A CIRCULAR FRAME BODY OF A MOP - An integral structure of cotton yarn strips and a circular frame body of a mop, comprising: a circular frame body having a through hole at the center thereof; and a plurality of cotton yarn strips positioned at the bottom of the circular frame body. The top portions of the cotton yarn strips are radially arranged in a ∩-shaped way within a mold assembly of the circular frame body such that the top portions of the cotton yarn strips and the circular frame body are integrally formed. The circular frame body includes a circumferential rib at the center of each of the radial ∩-shaped parts of the cotton yarn strips such that the circumferential ribs are hidden against the ∩-shaped top portions of the cotton yarn strips to allow a tight fit of the top portions of the cotton yarn strips in the circular frame body. | 06-30-2011 |
20110258799 | Cloth Disc Assembly for Mop - A cloth disc assembly for a mop includes a disc having engaging holes. A fixing member is mounted to each engaging hole and includes a cylinder having a longitudinal hole. The cylinder further includes an engaging section formed on an outer periphery thereof and engaged in one of the engaging holes. A fixing hole extends from the outer periphery of the cylinder through an inner periphery of the longitudinal hole. A cleaning unit is extended through the longitudinal hole of the cylinder of each fixing member and includes a plurality of cleaning strips each having two ends extending out of the cylinder. A positioning member is mounted to each fixing member and includes a shank extending through the fixing hole of the cylinder of each fixing member into the longitudinal hole of the cylinder and pressing the cleaning strips against the inner periphery of the longitudinal hole of the cylinder. | 10-27-2011 |
20110289714 | MULTI-MATERIAL MOP HEAD - A mop head for cleaning and drying floors and other surfaces includes a first portion formed primarily of microfiber material or similar materials and a second portion formed primarily of chamois material or similar materials. The first portion is configured for cleaning a surface as it is moved across it and the second portion is configured for drying the surface as it is moved it. | 12-01-2011 |
20130283558 | MOP - A mop comprising a mop head ( | 10-31-2013 |
20140047658 | MOP HEAD - A mop head | 02-20-2014 |
20150101141 | TUBULAR HEADBAND MOUNTED WET MOP - There is a need to reduce raw materials used in the manufacturing of wet mops, to reduce the weight of the wet mop which will decrease user fatigue and related injuries and to address the difficulty of attaching standard wet mops to commonly used mop handles. The improvement is a tubular headband wet mop with yarn strands on only one side of the headband, reducing the amount of unused yarn incorporated into the wet mop while not reducing floor surface coverage area. The tubular headband also eliminates the possibility of exposing the bottom side of the mop handle which can damage or mar the floor surface, coatings and finishes. This reduction in raw materials results in a lighter product, which reduces effort required to lift and wring out the wet mop, and reduces fatigue and injuries associated with mopping. | 04-16-2015 |
20160106292 | TUBULAR HEAD BAND MOUNTED WET MOP - A two-sided mop is defined by a plurality of strands. A head band is secured to a first end of the plurality of strands. A first tail band is secured to the first side of the mop and a second tail band is secured to the second side of the mop near the distal ends of the strands to maintain the strands in a spread condition during use. | 04-21-2016 |
015229200 | With fixed handle | 4 |
20090260174 | Mop and mop shield - A mop and mop shield or cover is described in which the mop shield is slideably mounted on the handle of a mop, and capable of being lowered over the head of the mop to protect it from damage. The protective shield can also be marked, so as to enable a person to identify the purpose for which the mop has been used. | 10-22-2009 |
20110173767 | CLEANING DEVICE COMPRISING A STRIP MOP WITH STRIPS COVERED WITH MICROFIBER FOR CLEANING FLOORS - A cleaning device connectable to a handle includes a head ( | 07-21-2011 |
20140000053 | HEAD FOR A MOP | 01-02-2014 |
015229300 | And cloth sheath type head | 1 |
20120297563 | CLEANING ELEMENT AND CLEANING TOOL - A cleaning element includes a fiber assembly having a plurality of fibers extending in a predetermined direction and a nonwoven fabric disposed on the fiber assembly. A first fusion bonded part extends in a cross direction crossing the predetermined direction to fusion bond the fiber assembly and the nonwoven fabric, and a plurality of second fusion bonded parts formed discontinuously in the cross direction at a lateral side of the first fusion bonded part to fusion bond the fiber assembly and the nonwoven fabric. The first fusion bonded part extends all the way through the fiber assembly in a thickness direction of the cleaning element. The plurality of second fusion bonded parts extend only a part of said fiber assembly in the thickness direction. | 11-29-2012 |
015229600 | With pivoted handle | 3 |
20090025169 | Dust mop with multiple handle holders - The dust mop with multiple handle holders is a dust mop having a handle, a dust mop frame, and a dust mop head. The frame has multiple handle holders, including a central handle holder in the center of the fame and another handle holder at one or both ends of the frame so that the handle can be attached to the central handle holder for general use, and may optionally be attached to a handle holder at the end of the frame to dust under objects raised above the floor and in areas too narrow to accommodate a conventional dust mop. The dust mop head is a fabric cover supported on the frame, and has an opening through which the handle can be connected to the handle holders. The handle may have a quick connect, clip-type fitting at one end for attachment to the handle holder. | 01-29-2009 |
20100242200 | MOP STRUCTURE - An improved mop structure includes a mop stick, a connecting base, a rotating unit installed between the mop stick and the connecting base, and a cleaning unit installed at the bottom of the connecting base. The cleaning unit is integrally coupled to the connecting base by a latch element. The rotating unit includes a rotating base having a guide rail installed thereon, a rotating shaft integrally coupled with the rotating base, a position limit body slidably moved on the guide rail, an elastic element abutted against the position limit body, and a compressing element, for compressing the elastic element to increase a friction between the position limit body and the guide rail. The invention can achieve quick rotating, positioning, installing and uninstalling effects. | 09-30-2010 |
015229800 | And pocket type head | 1 |
20080222825 | Cleaning utensil with flexible peripheral regions - A cleaning head for a cleaning utensil, comprising a base member, a connector associated with the base member for attachment to a handle, and at least one flexible support member extending from the base member. The at least one flexible support member and the base member together define a common support surface for a cleaning cover. | 09-18-2008 |