Mop with integrated head removal system

US11154176B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11154176-B2
Application numberUS-201615072069-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 16, 2016
Priority dateMar 16, 2016
Publication dateOct 26, 2021
Grant dateOct 26, 2021

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A mop ( 100 ) includes a mop head ( 101 ) having a housing ( 302 ) defining a major surface to couple to a cleaning pad ( 204 ). One or more flappers ( 201,202 ) are disposed along the major surface. The flappers, in response to actuation of an actuator ( 104 ), selectively pivot from a closed position disposed within the housing and substantially parallel with the major surface to an angularly displaced open position extending distally outward from the major surface. A user actuates the actuator ( 104 ) to detach the cleaning pad from the major surface without having to handle the cleaning pad.

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What is claimed is: 1. A mop, comprising: a housing defining a major surface to couple to a cleaning pad; and one or more flappers disposed along the major surface, the one or more flappers to selectively pivot from a closed position disposed within the housing and substantially parallel with the major surface to an angularly displaced open position extending distally outward from the major surface. 2. The mop of claim 1 , the one or more flappers extending distally outward from the major surface at substantially an orthogonal angle relative to the major surface when in the angularly displaced open position. 3. The mop of claim 1 , each flapper of the one or more flappers disposed interior to the major surface and surrounded by portions of the major surface. 4. The mop of claim 3 , the each flapper of the one or more flappers having a first side comprising a pivot and a second side distally disposed from the first side. 5. The mop of claim 4 , the one or more flappers comprising two flappers, with the second side of a first flapper and a second flapper disposed between the first side of the first flapper and the second flapper. 6. The mop of claim 5 , the first flapper and the second flapper to rotate about the pivot in opposite directions. 7. The mop of claim 6 , each of the first flapper and the second flapper defining a central aperture disposed between the first side and the second side. 8. The mop of claim 7 , each of the first flapper and the second flapper defining a rectangular torus. 9. The mop of claim 6 , further comprising at least a first spring and a second spring to apply a loading force to bias the first flapper and the second flapper in the closed position, respectively. 10. The mop of claim 6 , further comprising at least a first flexible connector and a second flexible connector coupled to the second side of the first flapper and the second flapper, respectively, and extending about the first side of the first flapper and the second flapper, respectively. 11. The mop of claim 10 , further comprising a mop handle coupled to the housing and extending distally away from a side of the housing disposed opposite the major surface, the at least the first flexible connector and the second flexible connector passing through the housing to an actuator disposed along the mop handle. 12. The mop of claim 11 , the actuator to translate parallel to the mop handle away from the housing to cause the first flapper and the second flapper to selectively pivot from the closed position to the angularly displaced open position. 13. The mop of claim 11 , further comprising a bi-axial hinge coupling the housing to the mop handle. 14. The mop of claim 1 , further comprising one or more fasteners disposed along the major surface to selectively attach the cleaning pad to the housing. 15. The mop of claim 14 , the major surface defining one or more apertures, the one or more flappers to selectively pivot from the closed position to the angularly displaced open position through the one or more apertures, the one or more fasteners disposed along the major surface exterior to one or more perimeters of the one or more apertures. 16. A mop, comprising: a mop head having a top surface coupled to a mop handle and a bottom surface to couple to a cleaning pad; and one or more flappers disposed within the mop head, the one or more flappers to selectively pivot from a closed position substantially parallel with the bottom surface to an angularly displaced open position extending distally outward from the bottom surface to detach the cleaning pad from the mop head. 17. The mop of claim 16 , the one or more flappers comprising a first flapper to pivot one of clockwise or counterclockwise between the closed position and the angularly displaced open position and a second flapper to pivot another of clockwise or counterclockwise between the closed position and the angularly displaced open position. 18. The mop of claim 17 , the first flapper and the second flapper defining a rectangular cross section. 19. The mop of claim 17 , each of the first flapper and the second flapper comprising a spring to bias the first flapper and the second flapper toward the closed position. 20. The mop of claim 19 , further comprising an actuator, disposed along the mop handle and tethered to the first flapper and the second flapper, the actuator to translate linearly away from the mop head to transition the first flapper and the second flapper from the closed position to the angularly displaced open position.

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  • Securing scouring-cloths to the brush or like body of the implement · CPC title

  • A47L13/256Primary

    for mops made of cloth · CPC title

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What does patent US11154176B2 cover?
A mop ( 100 ) includes a mop head ( 101 ) having a housing ( 302 ) defining a major surface to couple to a cleaning pad ( 204 ). One or more flappers ( 201,202 ) are disposed along the major surface. The flappers, in response to actuation of an actuator ( 104 ), selectively pivot from a closed position disposed within the housing and substantially parallel with the major surface to an angularly…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Medline Ind Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A47L13/256. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Oct 26 2021 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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