Mopping extension for a robotic vacuum
US-11058268-B1 · Jul 13, 2021 · US
US12369765B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12369765-B2 |
| Application number | US-202318200911-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 23, 2023 |
| Priority date | Jul 28, 2022 |
| Publication date | Jul 29, 2025 |
| Grant date | Jul 29, 2025 |
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A robot cleaner includes a rotation motor; a rotation member that is rotatable by driving of the rotation motor having a first surface, a second surface, and an opening through the rotation member and penetrating the first surface and the second surface; and a floorcloth coupling member disposed on the second surface and having a floorcloth attaching unit insertable into the opening to be detachably coupled to a floorcloth in contact with the first surface. The rotation member and the floorcloth coupling member are configured so that, when the floorcloth attaching unit is inserted into the opening and detachably coupled to the floorcloth, the rotation member rotates in a first state, the floorcloth attaching unit remains coupled to the floorcloth. When the rotation member rotates in a second state, the floorcloth attaching unit exits the opening so that the floorcloth becomes detached from the floorcloth attaching unit.
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A robot cleaner, comprising: a rotation motor; a rotation member that is rotatable by driving of the rotation motor, and having a first surface, a second surface-opposite to the first surface, and an opening through the rotation member and penetrating the first surface and the second surface; and a floorcloth coupling member disposed on the second surface, and having a floorcloth attaching unit insertable into the opening to be detachably coupled to a floorcloth in contact with the first surface, wherein the floorcloth attaching unit is formed to protrude downward from a bottom surface of the floorcloth coupling member, and wherein the rotation member and the floorcloth coupling member are configured so that: when the floorcloth attaching unit is inserted into the opening and detachably coupled to the floorcloth in contact with the first surface, and the rotation member rotates in a first direction, the floorcloth attaching unit remains coupled to the floorcloth, and when the floorcloth attaching unit is inserted into the opening and detachably coupled to the floorcloth in contact with the first surface, and the rotation member rotates in a second direction opposite to the first direction, the floorcloth attaching unit exits the opening so that the floorcloth becomes detached from the floorcloth attaching unit. 2. The robot cleaner according to claim 1 , wherein the rotation member is configured to rotate in the second direction to detach the floorcloth from the floorcloth attaching unit in a second state; wherein the rotation member includes a first inclined portion which extends ascending from an inner position of the opening toward the second surface along the second direction, at one side of the opening; wherein the floorcloth attaching unit includes a second inclined portion disposed to face the first inclined portion above the first inclined portion when the floorcloth attaching unit is inserted into the opening; and wherein when the rotation member rotates in the second direction in the second state, the second inclined portion of the floorcloth attaching unit ascends along the first inclined portion of the rotation member to exit the opening. 3. The robot cleaner according to claim 1 , wherein the rotation member is configured to rotate in the second direction to detach the floorcloth from the floorcloth attaching unit in a second state, and is configured to rotate in the first direction to clean a floor surface in a first state; wherein the rotation member includes a first reverse inclined portion which extends descending from the second surface toward an outside of the opening along the first direction, at one side of the opening; wherein the floorcloth attaching unit includes a second reverse inclined portion disposed to face the first reverse inclined portion under the first reverse inclined portion when the floorcloth attaching unit is inserted into the opening; and wherein when the rotation member rotates in the first direction in the first state, the first reverse inclined portion and the second reverse inclined portion are engaged with each other. 4. The robot cleaner according to claim 1 , wherein the robot cleaner includes a stopper configured to limit rotation of the floorcloth coupling member, when coupled to the floorcloth coupling member; and wherein the floorcloth coupling member includes a stopper coupling capable of coupling with the stopper. 5. The robot cleaner according to claim 4 , wherein a first state is a state that the stopper is released from the stopper coupling, and a second state is a state that the stopper is coupled to the stopper coupling to limit rotation of the floorcloth coupling member. 6. The robot cleaner according to claim 4 , further comprising: a lifting motor configured to move the rotation member in an axial direction, wherein a second state occurs as the lifting motor drives the rotation member to move toward the stopper to cause the stopper to be coupled to the stopper coupling. 7. The robot cleaner according to claim 4 , further comprising: a stopper moving unit configured to move the stopper toward the stopper coupling or away from the stopper coupling, wherein a second state occurs as the stopper moving unit drives the stopper to move toward the stopper coupling to be coupled to the stopper coupling. 8. The robot cleaner according to claim 4 , wherein the stopper includes an insert capable of being inserted into the stopper coupling along a third direction from an upper side of the floorcloth coupling member; and wherein the insert is configured to have at least one inclined surface inclined with respect to the third direction. 9. The robot cleaner according to claim 4 , wherein the stopper has an insert capable of being inserted into the stopper coupling along a third direction from an upper side of the floorcloth coupling member at one end of the insert; and wherein the stopper has an elastic member disposed at an other end of the insert. 10. The robot cleaner according to claim 1 , wherein the rotation motor and the rotation member are connected via a rotation shaft member, and the rotation shaft member is disposed to penetrate the floorcloth coupling member. 11. A method of controlling a robot cleaner that includes rotation a motor; a rotation member that is rotatable by driving of the rotation motor, and having a first surface, a second surface opposite to the first surface, and an opening through the rotation member and penetrating the first surface and the second surface; a floorcloth coupling member disposed on the second surface, and having a floorcloth attaching unit insertable into the opening to be detachably coupled to a floorcloth in contact with the first surface, wherein the floorcloth attaching unit is formed to protrude downward from a bottom surface of the floorcloth coupling member a stopper that is coupleable to the floorcloth coupling member and configured to limit rotation of the floorcloth coupling member when coupled to the floorcloth coupling member, wherein the rotation member, the floorcloth coupling member, and the stopper are configured so that (a) when the floorcloth attaching unit is inserted into the opening and detachably coupled to the floorcloth in contact with the first surface, and the rotation member rotates in a first direction, the floorcloth attaching unit remains coupled to the floorcloth, and (b) when the floorcloth attaching unit is inserted into the opening and detachably coupled to the floorcloth in contact with the first surface, and the rotation member rotates in a second direction opposite to the first direction, the floorcloth attaching unit exits the opening so that the floorcloth becomes detached from the floorcloth attaching unit, the method comprising: with the floorcloth attaching unit inserted into the opening and detachably coupled to the floorcloth in contact with the first surface, determining whether replacement of the floorcloth is required; based on determining that the replacement of the floorcloth is required, coupling the stopper to the floorcloth coupling member; and with the floorcloth attaching unit inserted into the opening and detachably coupled to the floorcloth in contact with the first surface and the stopper coupled to the floorcloth coupling member, rotating the rotation member in the second direction so that the floorcloth attaching unit exits the opening and the floorcloth becomes detached from the floorcloth attaching unit. 12. The method according to claim 11 , wherein the floorcloth coupling member includes a stopper coupling capable of coupling with the stopper, and wherein a first
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