Patent application title: MOP BUCKET WITH A SLIDING BASE
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IPC8 Class: AA47L1358FI
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Publication date: 2018-03-22
Patent application number: 20180078110
Abstract:
A mop bucket has a sliding base to engage with for moving around freely.
The sliding base has an L-shaped frame to engage and support the body
from a bottom thereof, and plural castors for the mop bucket to be moved
in every direction; also, the mop bucket is detachable from the sliding
base for water filling and emptying.Claims:
1. A mop bucket with a sliding base, said mop bucket comprising a body
having a top thereof as an opening, an engaging base extending from a
bottom thereof with an axle arranged on said engaging base; a dewatering
section mounted on the axle; and a rotating element mounted on the axle
under the dewatering section for the dewatering section to be rotatable;
wherein the sliding base is engaging the bottom of the body and has a
frame which includes a vertical periphery extending from a surface
thereof to form an L shape so that when the body is disposed on the
sliding base, the vertical periphery would cover a bottom edge of the
body and the surface would support the bottom of the body, and the frame
further includes a plurality of castors for the mop bucket to be moved in
every direction; whereby the mop bucket is disposed on the sliding base
for moving in every direction but it is also detachable therefrom for
water filling and emptying; and the detachable design allows stacking for
convenient storage and transportation.
2. The mop bucket with a sliding base as claimed in claim 1, wherein the body further includes a handle on a top periphery thereof.
3. The mop bucket with a sliding base as claimed in claim 1, wherein the frame includes four castors for moving around.
4. The mop bucket with a sliding base as claimed in claim 1, wherein the opening of the body, the bottom of the body, and the frame of the sliding base are 8-shaped.
Description:
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
[0001] The present invention relates to a mop bucket, particularly to one that has a sliding base for moving in every direction and for conveniently filling and emptying the water.
2. Description of the Related Art
[0002] When it comes to floor cleaning, mopping is the most common choice. During the mopping, the dirts cleaned by a mop needs to be rinsed off repeatedly, and then the mop needs to be dewatered after the rinsing every single time. However, in such process, there is a problem--bare hands cannot deal with the repeated movement of twisting for dewatering. A mopping device applied with rotation and centrifugal force is therefore developed so that the users do not need to spend a lot of efforts in twisting and drying the mop. Such mopping device has a conventional structure as shown in FIG. 1: a mop 100 including an outer rod 120, a locker 130, an inner rod 140, and a disc 150 and cotton strips 160, and a mop bucket 200 including a bucket body 210, a space 220 for water filling, a dewatering basket 230, and a handle 240. When performing mopping, the dirts on cotton strips 160 are rinsed off in the space 220 and then put in the dewatering basket 230 to be ready for dewatering. Then the outer rod 130 is repeatedly pushing down and pulling up to drive the inner rod 140 to rotate and cause the disc 150 and the dewatering basket 230 to rotate in high speed, thus throwing the water on the cotton strips 160 away with the centrifugal force; the water thrown by the rotation then flows into the mop bucket 200.
[0003] Since the rinsing is repeatedly performed, the mop bucket 200 needs to be near around the users for convenience, and the water in the mop bucket 200 needs to be replaced for several times before the mopping is completed. Obviously, the portability of the mop bucket 200 becomes another issue to be improved.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0004] A primary object of the present invention is to provide a mop bucket that can be moved in every direction to be easily available during mopping.
[0005] Another object of the present invention is to provide a mop bucket that is detachable from a sliding base for convenient water filling and emptying.
[0006] In order to achieve the objects above, the present invention has a sliding base engaged under a mop bucket. The mop bucket includes a body having a top thereof as an opening, an engaging base extending from a bottom thereof with an axle arranged on said engaging base; a dewatering section mounted on the axle; and a rotating element mounted on the axle under the dewatering section for the dewatering section to be rotatable;
[0007] wherein the sliding base is engaging the bottom of the body and has a frame which includes a vertical periphery extending from a surface thereof to form an L shape so that when the body is disposed on the sliding base, the vertical periphery would cover a bottom edge of the body and the surface would support the bottom of the body, and the frame further includes a plurality of castors for the mop bucket to be moved in every direction;
[0008] whereby the mop bucket is disposed on the sliding base for moving in every direction but it is also detachable therefrom for water filling and emptying; and the detachable design allows stacking for convenient storage and transportation.
[0009] Furthermore, the body includes a handle on a top periphery thereof. The frame includes four castors for moving around. And the opening of the body, the bottom of the body, and the frame of the sliding base are 8-shaped.
[0010] As disclosed above, the present invention has features as following.
[0011] 1. The castors allow the mop bucket to be moved freely for convenient mopping and cleaning the mop during the mopping.
[0012] 2. The mop bucket is detachable from the sliding base for easily water filling and emptying.
[0013] 3. Because of the detachable design, elements of the present invention can be separately stacked for storage and transportation with less space needed.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0014] FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a mop and a mop bucket in the prior art;
[0015] FIG. 2 is an exploded view of the present invention;
[0016] FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the present invention;
[0017] FIG. 4 is a schematic diagram illustrating the present invention being moved;
[0018] FIG. 5 is another schematic diagram illustrating the present invention being moved; and
[0019] FIG. 6 is a schematic diagram illustrating a mop bucket, a dewatering section and a sliding base thereof being separately stacked.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0020] Referring to FIGS. 2-3, the present invention--a mop bucket with a sliding base 10--mainly includes a mop bucket 20 and a sliding base 30. The mop bucket 20 includes a body 21, a dewatering section 25, and a rotating element 26.
[0021] The body 21 has a top thereof as an opening 22, a space 28 arranged aside for water filling and mop cleaning, an engaging base 23 extending from a bottom thereof at the other side with an axle 24 mounted on the engaging base 23. The dewatering section 25 is mounted on the axle 24 and the rotating element 26 is mounted on the axle 24 under the dewatering section 25 for which to be rotatable in order to dry the mop.
[0022] The sliding base 30 is engaging the bottom of the body 21 and has a frame 31 which includes a vertical periphery 311 extending from a surface 312 thereof to form an L shape so that when the body 21 is disposed on the sliding base 30, the vertical periphery 311 would cover a bottom edge of the body 21 and the surface 312 would support the bottom of the body 21; the frame 31 further includes a plurality of castors 32 for the mop bucket 20 to be moved in every direction. In this embodiment, there are four castors 32 to ensure a stable moving.
[0023] In this embodiment, the opening 22 of the body 21 and the bottom of the body 21 are 8-shaped, so that when performing rotation dewatering, the water drops thrown by the centrifugal force would be blocked by an inner wall of the body 21 and then flow down to the space 28. In other words, the 8-shaped design is able to prevent the water drops from spilling. In addition, the sliding base 30 is arranged in 8-shaped as well since it is designed to fitly support the body 21 from under.
[0024] FIGS. 4-5 further illustrate structure of a handle 27 on the body 21. The handle 27 is designed for a user to easily hold and move the mop bucket with the sliding base 10. FIG. 4 shows the handle 27 arranged along a major axis of the body 21 and FIG. 5 shows the handle 27 arranged along a minor axis of the body 21.
[0025] Moreover, when the mop bucket 20 needs to fill in or empty the water, the mop bucket 20 can be detached from the sliding base 30 for easily filling and emptying. Also, the detachable design allows the mop bucket 20, the sliding base 30, and the dewatering section 25 to be separately stacked for storage and transportation without taking too much space as shown in FIG. 6.
[0026] All in all, the present invention has the sliding base 30 with castors 32 for conveniently moving around and for its users to easily cleaning and drying the mop. Also, the detachable design allows water filling and emptying without difficulties or inconveniences, and allows the elements to be separately stacked for storage and transportation without taking too much space.
[0027] Although a particular embodiment of the invention has been described in detail for purposes of illustration, various modifications and enhancements may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, the invention is not to be limited except as by the appended claims.
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