序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
181 CLEANING TOOL, AND ROD-SHAPED TOOL EP08791930 2008-07-30 EP2174577A4 2010-12-15 TAWARA HIROTOSHI
182 Gelenkanordnung EP09013656.5 2009-10-30 EP2213424A2 2010-08-04 Lepold, Holger

Die vorliegende Erfindung betrifft eine Gelenkanordnung (20) mit einem auf einem Bauteil (11, 12)) angeordneten Kardangelenk (20), welches ein am Bauteil (11, 12) angebrachtes, um eine erste Schwenkachse (25) schwenkbares erstes Gelenkstück (22) und ein am ersten Gelenkstück (22) angebrachtes, um eine zweite Schwenkachse (26) schwenkbares zweites Gelenkstück (23) sowie eine Arretierungsvorrichtung aufweist, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das zweite Gelenkstück (23) an seinem dem Bauteil (11, 12) zugewandten Ende ein Arretierungsmittel (39) oder eine Rastvertiefung (41) aufweist, welche(s) im arretierten Zustand in ein am Bauteil (11, 12) ausgebildete Rastvertiefung (41) oder ein am Bauteil (11, 12) ausgebildetes Arretierungsmittel (39) eingreift, und dass zumindest das am zweiten Gelenkstück (23) vorgesehene Arretierungsmittel (39) oder die am zweiten Gelenkstück (23) vorgesehene Rastvertiefung (41) das erste Gelenkstück (22) durchgreift.

183 Freistehendes Bodenwischgerät EP07024361.3 2007-12-15 EP1958563A3 2010-04-21 Dzsida, Ralf; Schmeichel, Viktor

Die Erfindung betrifft ein freistehendes Bodenwischgerät (2) mit einem Stielgriff und einer eine Basisebene (8) definierenden Grundplatte (6) zum Festlegen eines Wischmittels, wobei der Stielgriff kardanisch um zwei Achsen (24, 26) schwenkbar bezüglich der Grundplatte (6) angelenkt ist und in einer im wesentlichen senkrecht zur Grundplatte (6) orientierten vertikalen Stellung des Bodenwischgeräts freistehend ist und wobei die Grundplatte (6) einen aus der Basisebene (8) der Grundplatte (6) schwenkbaren Plattenabschnitt (12) aufweist, damit das Wischmittel im ausgeschwenkten Zustand des Plattenabschnitts (12) an der Grundplatte (6) angebracht oder wieder abgenommen werden kann, und wobei der schwenkbare Plattenabschnitt (12) in der Basisebene (8) der Grundplatte (6) über eine Arretiereinrichtung (22) festlegbar ist; erfindungsgemäß ist an der Grundplatte (6) ein Schieber (34) vorgesehen, der Stielgriff ist mit einem Ende (4) mit dem Schieber (34) koppelbar, und der Schieber (34) bewirkt durch Neigen des Stiels aus der vertikalen senkrechten Stellung zur Basisebene (8) der Grundplatte (6) in einer die Verstellrichtung des Schiebers (34) einschließenden Ebene eine Entriegelung der Arretiereinrichtung (22).

184 FAHRBARES BODENREINIGUNGSGERÄT EP06754557.4 2006-06-24 EP1899116B1 2010-01-06 ENGELHARDT, Rainer; JEUTTER, Roland
The invention relates to a mobile floor cleaning appliance (10) comprising a housing (12) containing a cleaning tool (22), and a handle holder (32) which is arranged on the housing (12) and can be connected to a handle for guiding the appliance along a floor surface to be cleaned. The aim of the invention is to improve the mobile floor cleaning appliance (10) in such a way that the handle holder (32) can be reliably locked in an idle position and can be switched in a simple manner from the idle position to a working position. According to the invention, the handle holder (32) is mounted on the housing (12) in such a way that it can be pivoted about two pivoting axes (38, 40) which are inclined or perpendicular in relation to each other, and can be locked in an idle position. At least one locking element (72, 79) is associated with each of the two pivoting axes (38,40) for the locking of the handle holder (32), and the locking of the handle holder in relation to the two pivoting axes (38, 40) can be released by pivoting the handle holder (32) out of the idle position about one of the two pivoting axes (38, 40).
185 LOCKING SYSTEM FOR CONNECTING HANDLES AND IMPLEMENTS EP06837240.8 2006-11-10 EP1948405A2 2008-07-30 BENSUSSAN, Bernard, Leon; CALLANAN, Ronald, Michael
A locking system for connecting a handle and an implement is provided. The locking system includes a handle having a first thread and a first locking member and an implement having a second thread and a second locking member. The first and second threads are threadably engaged so that the first and second locking members selectively lock the handle to the implement.
186 FAHRBARES BODENREINIGUNGSGERÄT EP06754557.4 2006-06-24 EP1899116A1 2008-03-19 ENGELHARDT, Rainer; JEUTTER, Roland
The invention relates to a mobile floor cleaning appliance (10) comprising a housing (12) containing a cleaning tool (22), and a handle holder (32) which is arranged on the housing (12) and can be connected to a handle for guiding the appliance along a floor surface to be cleaned. The aim of the invention is to improve the mobile floor cleaning appliance (10) in such a way that the handle holder (32) can be reliably locked in an idle position and can be switched in a simple manner from the idle position to a working position. According to the invention, the handle holder (32) is mounted on the housing (12) in such a way that it can be pivoted about two pivoting axes (38, 40) which are inclined or perpendicular in relation to each other, and can be locked in an idle position. At least one locking element (72, 79) is associated with each of the two pivoting axes (38,40) for the locking of the handle holder (32), and the locking of the handle holder in relation to the two pivoting axes (38, 40) can be released by pivoting the handle holder (32) out of the idle position about one of the two pivoting axes (38, 40).
187 CLEANING IMPLEMENT EP06749834.5 2006-04-12 EP1868480A2 2007-12-26 HARPER, Richard Michael; POLAND, James Edward; MCGAHAN, Douglas Michael; SPOONER, Gregory Clegg; FLAGIELLO, Caroline Marie; KOSHLAND, Margrethe Elizabeth; PIAZZA, Anthony; STODDARD, John Philip; WAHLGREN, Pontus Kaj Bjorn
A cleaning implement (10) is provided for cleaning surfaces with a cleaning substrate. The cleaning implement includes a handle (30) connected via a universal joint (40) to a support head (20). The support head (20) includes a substantially transparent top piece (120) having a plurality of protruding (2120) and recessed (3120,4120) region, which diffract light to create visible shadow and bright zones.
188 CLEANING TOOL ASSEMBLY AND RELATED METHOD OF USE EP06719607.1 2006-01-26 EP1841350A2 2007-10-10 DOTTERMAN, Perry S., 3M Center; KUBES, Michael J., 3M Center; WOLK, Diane R., 3M Center; LANG, Arthur V., 3M Center; TROTTER, Byron E., 3M Center; KRUMHUS, Kristine K., 3M Center
A cleaning tool assembly (20) and method of use are disclosed for cleaning hard surfaces, such as bathroom surfaces. The cleaning tool assembly (20) includes a cleaning tool (22) and a cleaning pad (24) that combine to define at least three distinct cleaning surfaces. The cleaning tool (22) includes a handle (30) connected to a head assembly (32) that otherwise maintains the cleaning pad and provides a cleaning implement and a compliant cleaning edge surface. In one embodiment, the handle (30) is expandable. In another embodiment, the cleaning pad (24) includes a dry bleach composition.
189 CLEANING IMPLEMENT HAVING A SPRAYER NOZZLE ATTACHED TO A CLEANING HEAD MEMBER EP97949596.7 1997-11-26 EP0942679B2 2007-01-10 PING, Vernon, Sanford; SCHENNUM, Steven, Michael; DYE, Noelle, Marie; GUNDLACH, John, David
A cleaning implement having a liquid delivery system, includes a handle (2) with first and second ends, a cleaning head member (3) attached to the handle (2) at the first end, and a sprayer nozzle (4) preferably attached to the cleaning head (3) member, independent of the handle (2), for providing increased directional control of the sprayer nozzle (4).
190 MULTI-SURFACES CLEANING IMPLEMENT EP04783096.3 2004-09-03 EP1659916A2 2006-05-31 GOH, Jerome, Joo Ge; KURJAN, Christine, Marie; DAVIS-WILSON, Jennifer, Ellen; KOPELOW, Leo; VERBIEST, Jan, Hendik, Maria; STACKPOLE, Arthur, Bryon, Jr.; CROWE, Thomas, George; ROHRBAUGH, Elizabeth, Ann; WURZELBACHER, Tracey, Ann; NEWMAN, Matthew, Lloyd; LANG, Erin, Meredith; ZENKICH, Ramona; HALTER, Jeffrey, Thomas; WATKINS, Anthony, James
A cleaning implement (10) is provided for cleaning surfaces with a cleaning substrate (50). The cleaning implement includes a handle (30) connected via a universal joint (40) to a mop head (20). The mop head includes a bumper pad (120), which is made of a deformable and nonabsorbent material. The bumper pad can be deformed in the Z direction and within the X-Y plane. The cleaning implement (11) can also include a motor (521) for causing a portion of the mop head (21) to move relative to the handle (31).
191 MOPS EP98912144.7 1998-03-27 EP0975255B1 2006-01-25 CARLSON, Arthur, Richard
A mop is provided which has an elongate handle (3), a mop head (5), for carrying a squeezable sponge-like pad mop material (13). The mop has arm means (27, 29, 37, 39) which can be moved to effect squeezing of the mop material (13). The mop has a two axis swivel connector (7) which has two mutually perpendicular axis (57 and 59). The arrangement is such that the mop head (5) can be swung to various angular orientations relative to the handle (3) and at the same time, the mop permits a two axis swivel connection and means to effect squeezing of the mop material (13). The mop also has the head provided with strengthening webs which resist torsional movement of the mop head as a consequence of squeezing of the mop material. The swivel connector (7) has a plate like part (73) with an axle (77) which defines axis (57). It also has a central opening (75) which defines an axis (59). Axis (59) is, in turn, provided by an axle (101) on another part (99). Part (99) can mate with another part (85). Parts (85 and 99) form a tubular body with an internal screw thread. A collar (89) can be fitted over the external surfaces of the tubular body containing the screw thread (87). When the handle (3) is screw threaded into the screw thread of the body it radially expands the body tending to force it into tight engagement with the collar (89) and this, in turn, holds the assembly together.
192 A FLOOR MOP CAPABLE OF USING BOTH SIDES EP03759020.5 2003-10-28 EP1610662A1 2006-01-04 Lee, Seung Jae
The present invention relates to a floor mop capable of using both sides without bending one's back, and a floor mop which is capable of being fixed by a magnetic force, and which has a rotation structure for fixing selectively both sides of a floor cloth attached to the supporting pad. The rotation structure has a permanent magnet to press and fix the floor cloth by magnetic force. Here, the rotation structure has a triple hinge connection structure which comprises a first rotation zone hinge-combined to a supporting pad, a second rotation zone hinge-combined to the first rotation zone, and a roller hinge-combined to the second rotation zone, thereby the floor mop is capable of rotating more smoothly around the supporting pad.
193 Connector structure for a pivotable head EP05253794.1 2005-06-20 EP1609565A1 2005-12-28 Mitchell, Michael; Gonzalez, German R.

The structure of the present invention provides pivotable coupling of a head (102) to a handle (100). The head (102) may assume various pitch angles relative to the handle (100). Once place at a particular pitch angle the head (102) is releasably fixed-in-place and opposes pitching of the head (102) relative to the handle (100) to assume a new pitch angle. With the application of sufficient force on the head (102), the head (102) is released from the fixed-in-place pitch angle and a new pitch angle is achieved.

194 Cleaning implement having a sprayer nozzle attached to a cleaning head member EP03021419.1 1997-11-26 EP1380248A3 2005-01-05 Ping, Vernon Sanford; Schennum, Steven Michael; Dye, Noelle Marie; Gundlach, John David

A cleaning implement having a liquid delivery system, includes a handle (2) with first and second ends, a cleaning head member (3) attached to the handle (2) at the first end, and a sprayer nozzle (4) preferably attached to the cleaning head (3) member, independent of the handle (2), for providing increased directional control of the sprayer nozzle (4).

195 CLEANING IMPLEMENT COMPRISING A GLIDING ELEMENT EP02744584.0 2002-06-21 EP1399053A1 2004-03-24 STREUTKER, Alen, David; DRAKE, Gary, Ray; LONEY, Gary, Lee; MAILE, Michael, Stephen; KATCHER, Mark, Leslie; BRADBURY, Glenn, Allen; TSE, Leonard, Lik-Hang; SPOONER, Gregory; VONG, Hoss
A cleaning implement (11) for removing debris from a surface comprising a handle (18) and a mop head (14), wherein the mop head comprises one or more gliders (20) to facilitate the ability of the cleaning implement (11) to glide smoothly across the surface being cleaned. Methods of removing debris comprise the step of contacting the surface with a cleaning implement (11) of the present invention.
196 Reinigungsgerät mit einem Halter für einen Wischbezug oder einer anderen Reinigungsvorrichtung EP03405427.0 2003-06-13 EP1389508A1 2004-02-18 Foser, Manfred

Das Reinigungsgerät besteht im wesentlichen aus einem Halter (11) für den Wischbezug, einem Schwenkteil (13) und einer Stielkupplung (15), an welcher der Stiel befestigt ist. Die Stielkupplung besteht aus zwei identischen Teilen (27), welche durch eine Schraube und die Achse (37) miteinander verbunden sind. Am Schwenkteil (13), das um die Achse (19) verschwenkbar ist, ist auf zwei einander gegenüberliegenden Flächen (22) je ein ringförmiger Vorsprung ausgebildet, der in eine entsprechende Aussparung (31) im Teil (27) passt. Das so gebildete Gerät kann präzise geführt werden und erlaubt ein Arbeiten mit wenig Kraftaufwand.

197 Wischgerät EP03004811.0 2003-03-04 EP1342445A3 2003-10-29 Salmon, Dirk

Ein Wischgerät (1), insbesondere für die Reinigung von Flächen umfasst eine Einspanneinrichtung (4) zur Aufnahme von mindestens einer Wischtextilie (2), sowie mindestens eine Arbeitsfläche (3) und eine beweglich angelenkte Handhabe (7), wobei die Einspanneinrichtung (4) eine im Bereich einer Vorderkante der Arbeitsfläche (3) ausgebildete langgestreckte Klemmstelle (5) aufweist, und die Handhabe (7) über eine Federanordnung (6) angelenkt ist, die bei einer Auslenkung eine Rückstellkraft erzeugt.

198 MOP SQUEEZING EP97934375.3 1997-08-13 EP0921749B1 2003-10-22 BRENNAN, James, William; BREWER, Peter, Russell; CARLSON, Arthur, Richard
A mop squeezing device is provided for co-operation with a mop head of a mop (49). The mop (49) has a mop head backing (53) which carries mop material (55). The device has a mop surface engaging face (17) and displaced opposite said face (17) abutment means (19). In use the mop head is placed between the mop surface engaging face (17) and the abutment means (19) and the handle of the mop cranked. This, in turn, compresses the mop material (55) and squeezes liquid from the mop material (55). A mop having a backing for mop material is also provided. A two axis swivel connector is provided between the mop head and a mop handle. This allows the mop head to assume multi-axis of orientation during operation.
199 CLEANING IMPLEMENT HAVING A SPRAYER NOZZLE ATTACHED TO A CLEANING HEAD MEMBER EP97949596.7 1997-11-26 EP0942679B1 2003-10-01 PING, Vernon, Sanford; SCHENNUM, Steven, Michael; DYE, Noelle, Marie; GUNDLACH, John, David
A cleaning implement having a liquid delivery system, includes a handle (2) with first and second ends, a cleaning head member (3) attached to the handle (2) at the first end, and a sprayer nozzle (4) preferably attached to the cleaning head (3) member, independent of the handle (2), for providing increased directional control of the sprayer nozzle (4).
200 Bodenwischgerät EP00116997.8 2000-08-08 EP1075818B1 2003-06-11 Pfennig, Herbert
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