SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
In order to solve the related technical problem that the floor cleaning machine is easy to collide with a wall body or a table body and be damaged in the moving process, the utility model aims to provide the hand-push floor cleaning machine with an anti-collision function.
In order to achieve the above object, the present invention provides the following technical solutions: a hand propelled floor scrubber comprising: the device comprises an upright machine body with a handle, a cleaning base rotatably connected to the lower part of the upright machine body, a liquid supply system with a clean water tank and a dirty liquid recovery system with a dirty water tank, a suction motor and a water suction rake; hand propelled floor cleaning machine operating condition and storage state, clean base include:
the water absorption rake is arranged on the base shell, the bottom part faces the ground when the hand-push type floor washing machine is in a working state, and the front part is supported on the ground when the hand-push type floor washing machine is in a storage state;
at least one cleaning brush tray rotatably disposed on the bottom portion, the at least one cleaning brush tray being located on a front side of the suction rake, the at least one cleaning brush tray facing the ground when the hand propelled floor washing machine is in an operating state and being located away from the ground when the hand propelled floor washing machine is in a storage state; and
a pair of utility wheels disposed at the top portion, the pair of utility wheels configured to be flipped relative to the base housing and having a bump-resistant position projecting outwardly at least partially relative to the first and second side portions, respectively, when the hand propelled floor washing machine is in an operating condition and a support position for supporting the front portion on a floor surface in combination with the floor surface when the hand propelled floor washing machine is in a storage condition.
In the above technical solution, preferably, each of the multifunctional wheels defines a rotation axis, and when the multifunctional wheel is located at the collision avoidance position, the rotation axis forms an included angle of 80 ° to 90 ° with the ground; when the multifunctional wheel is positioned at the supporting position, the corresponding rotating axis line forms an included angle of 0-10 degrees with the ground.
In the above technical solution, preferably, the cleaning base further includes: the multifunctional wheel comprises a pair of overturning assemblies, wherein the pair of overturning assemblies are oppositely arranged left and right, each overturning assembly comprises a mounting piece fixedly connected to the top, an overturning piece capable of overturning relative to the mounting piece and a hinge shaft positioned between the mounting piece and the overturning piece, and the multifunctional wheel is rotatably connected to the corresponding overturning piece.
Among the above-mentioned technical scheme, preferably, upright organism including be located the connector of lower part, clean base include fixed connection in the connecting seat at top, the connecting seat with the connector articulated.
In the above technical solution, preferably, the liquid supply system further includes: the cleaning brush comprises a cleaning water hose, wherein the cleaning water tank is detachably arranged on the vertical machine body, and the head end and the tail end of the cleaning water hose are respectively communicated with the cleaning water tank and the at least one cleaning brush disk in a fluid mode.
In the above technical solution, preferably, the contaminated liquid recovery system further includes: the sewage tank is detachably arranged on the vertical machine body, the suction motor is arranged at the cleaning base, the head end and the tail end of the sewage hose are respectively and fluidly communicated with the sewage tank and the water suction rake, and the head end and the tail end of the exhaust pipe are respectively and fluidly communicated with the sewage tank and the suction motor.
In the above technical solution, it is further preferable that the sewage tank is provided with a sewage inlet pipe extending in an up-down direction, a lower end portion of the sewage inlet pipe is in fluid communication with the sewage hose, and an upper end portion of the sewage inlet pipe extends into an inner side of the sewage tank.
In the above technical solution, preferably, the cleaning base further includes: the at least one brush disc motor is in transmission arrangement with the at least one cleaning brush disc to drive the at least one cleaning brush disc to rotate; and a rechargeable battery pack electrically connected to the at least one brush tray motor and the suction motor.
In the above technical solution, preferably, the hand propelled floor washing machine further includes an interlocking mechanism disposed on the upright base and the cleaning base and configured to lock the upright body and the cleaning base to each other when the hand propelled floor washing machine is in a storage state.
Compared with the prior art, the hand-push type floor washing machine provided by the utility model is provided with the multifunctional wheels, when the floor washing machine carries out cleaning operation on the upper ground, the multifunctional wheels can protrude outwards relative to the side part of the base shell, so that the anti-collision and buffering effects are achieved, and the service life of the cleaning base is prolonged.
Drawings
FIG. 1 is a schematic perspective view of a hand-propelled floor washing machine according to the present invention; wherein the hand-push type floor washing machine is in a working state, and the multifunctional wheels are in an anti-collision position;
FIG. 2 is a schematic perspective view of the hand-propelled floor washing machine shown in FIG. 1; wherein, hand propelled floor cleaning machine is located storage state, and multi-functional wheel is located the support position.
FIG. 3 is an enlarged view of a portion of FIG. 1 at A;
FIG. 4 is a partial enlarged view of the area B shown in FIG. 1;
FIG. 5 is a longitudinal, front cross-sectional view of the hand propelled floor scrubber of FIG. 1;
the mark in the figure is:
100. a hand-push type floor washing machine;
1. a vertical machine body; 11. a handle; 12. a control panel; 13. a main body portion; 14. a connector;
2. cleaning the base; 21. a connecting seat; 22. a base housing; 221. a front portion; 222. a rear portion; 223. a bottom; 224. a top portion; 225. a first side portion; 226. a second side portion; 23. a rechargeable battery pack; 24. a multifunctional wheel;
25. a turnover assembly; 251. a mounting member; 252. a hinge shaft; 253. a turnover piece; 26. a brush disc motor;
3. cleaning the brush disc;
41. a clear water tank; 42. a clean water hose;
51. water absorption raking; 511. a front adhesive tape; 512. a rear adhesive tape; 513. a top cover; 514. a front wall panel; 515. a rear wall panel; 516. a water absorption space; 517. a support wheel; 518. an opening;
52. a sewage hose; 53. a suction motor; 54. a sewage tank; 541. a sewage inlet pipe; 55. an exhaust pipe;
x1, a first axis; x2, second axis; y, the rotation axis.
Detailed Description
To explain the technical content, structural features, attained objects and functions of the present invention in detail, the technical solutions in the embodiments of the present application will be described below with reference to the accompanying drawings in the embodiments of the present application, and it is apparent that the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present application, and not all embodiments. In the following description, for purposes of explanation, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a detailed description of various exemplary embodiments or implementations of the utility model. However, various exemplary embodiments may be practiced without these specific details or with one or more equivalent arrangements. Moreover, the various exemplary embodiments may be different, but are not necessarily exclusive. For example, the particular shapes, configurations and characteristics of the exemplary embodiments may be used or implemented in another exemplary embodiment without departing from the inventive concept.
Further, spatially relative terms such as "below … …," "below … …," "below … …," "below," "above … …," "above," "… …," "higher," "side" (e.g., as in "side walls"), etc., are used herein to describe one element's relationship to another (other) element as illustrated in the figures. Spatially relative terms are intended to encompass different orientations of the device in use, operation, and/or manufacture in addition to the orientation depicted in the figures. For example, if the device in the figures is turned over, elements described as "below" or "beneath" other elements or features would then be oriented "above" the other elements or features. Thus, the exemplary term "below … …" can include both an orientation of above and below. Further, the devices may be otherwise positioned (e.g., rotated 90 degrees or at other orientations) and the spatially relative descriptors used herein interpreted accordingly.
In the present application, unless expressly stated or limited otherwise, the term "coupled" is to be construed broadly, e.g., "coupled" may be a fixed connection, a removable connection, or an integral part; may be directly connected or indirectly connected through an intermediate.
FIGS. 1-2 illustrate a hand propelledfloor washing machine 100 provided in accordance with the present invention, the hand propelledfloor washing machine 100 being capable of moving over a floor surface and performing cleaning operations. The hand-push typefloor washing machine 100 includes an upright body 1, acleaning base 2 rotatably hinged to a lower portion of the upright body 1, a liquid supply system for supplying cleaning liquid to thecleaning base 2 or a floor to be cleaned, and a soil solution recovery system for recovering soil solution on the floor. The hand propelledfloor washing machine 100 has an operating condition as shown in FIG. 1 and a storage condition as shown in FIG. 2; in the working state, the hand-push typefloor washing machine 100 can move along the ground to be cleaned; in the storage state, the hand propelledfloor washing machine 100 is able to be supported on the ground.
The upright body 1 extends in an up-down direction and includes ahandle 11 at an upper portion, acontrol panel 12 for controlling the operation of the hand-propelledfloor washing machine 100, acoupling head 14 at a lower portion, and amain body portion 13 between thecontrol panel 12 and thecoupling head 14. Thehandle 11 is adapted to be held by both hands of a user, which arrangement facilitates the user pushing thescrubber 100 across the floor. Thecontrol panel 12 is adjacent to thehandle 11 and is in signal communication with various controlled components of the hand propelledfloor washing machine 100. In this example, thecontrol panel 12 is of a push button type, and in other embodiments, the control panel may be configured as a switch, a knob, or a touch screen. Theconnection head 14 is rotatably connected to themain body 13, and themain body 13 is rotatable left and right about a first axis X1 extending in the front-rear direction with respect to theconnection head 14.
The cleaningchassis 2 has a generallysquare chassis housing 22, thechassis housing 22 having a front 221, a rear 222, a bottom 223, a top 224, a first side 225 and asecond side 226. When the hand-propelledfloor washing machine 100 is in the operating state, the bottom 223 faces downward and faces the floor to be cleaned; while thefront portion 221 faces downward and is supported on the floor surface to be cleaned when the hand propelledfloor washing machine 100 is in a storage state.
A connectingbase 21 is fixedly mounted on the top 224, the connectingbase 21 is rotatably connected with the connectinghead 14, and the connectinghead 14 can rotate back and forth relative to the connectingbase 21 around a second axial line X2 extending in the left-right direction.
The rotation setting mode among theconnector 14, the connectingseat 21 and themain body part 13 can realize that thecleaning base 2 rotates in the front-back and left-right directions relative to themain body part 13 of the upright machine body 1, so that thecleaning base 2 can always keep parallel with the surface to be cleaned when cleaning operation is carried out, and a user can conveniently operate thecleaning base 2 to move back and forth and turn left and right through thehandle 11.
The front portion of thebottom portion 223 is provided with a pair of rotatablecleaning brush discs 3, thetop portion 224 is provided with a pair ofbrush disc motors 26 at upper side positions of the pair of cleaningbrush discs 3, and the pair ofbrush disc motors 26 are respectively in transmission connection with the pair of cleaningbrush discs 3 to drive the pair of cleaningbrush discs 3 to rotate. When the hand-push typefloor washing machine 100 is in a working state, the pair of cleaningbrush discs 3 face downward and contact the ground to be cleaned; and when the hand propelledfloor washing machine 100 is in the storage state, the pair of cleaningbrush trays 3 is spaced apart from the floor to be cleaned.
The rear portion of thetop portion 224 is provided with arechargeable battery pack 23, and therechargeable battery pack 23 is disposed at the rear side of thecoupling socket 21 and is configured to simultaneously electrically connect various electric components of the hand propelledfloor washing machine 100 to supply current thereto. In other embodiments, other numbers of cleaning brush discs and brush disc motors, such as one brush disc and one brush disc motor, or multiple brush discs and one brush disc motor, etc., may be arranged, depending on the size of the cleaning base, etc.
The front portion of the top 224 is provided with a turningassembly 25 and a pair ofmultifunction wheels 24 mounted on the pair of turningassemblies 25, respectively, at right and left opposite positions near the first side 225 and thesecond side 226. The pair ofmultifunction wheels 24 are each rotatable about a respective axis of rotation Y.
As shown in fig. 3, the tiltingassembly 25 includes a mountingmember 251 fixedly connected to the top 224, a tiltingmember 253 tilting up and down with respect to the mountingmember 251, and ahinge shaft 252 for realizing the hinge connection of the mountingmember 251 and the tiltingmember 253, and a pair ofmulti-function wheels 25 are oppositely disposed left and right and rotatably connected to the tiltingmember 253, respectively.
The pair ofmultifunction wheels 24 has a bump-resistant position (shown in fig. 1) partially projecting laterally outward relative to the first andsecond side portions 225 and 226, respectively, when the walk behindmachine 100 is in an operating condition, and a support position (shown in fig. 2) for supporting thefront portion 221 on the ground surface when the walk behindmachine 100 is in a storage condition. When the pair ofmultifunctional wheels 24 is in the crashworthy position, the pair of rotation axes Y forms an angle of approximately 80-90 degrees with the ground; when the pair ofmultifunction wheels 24 is in the support position, the pair of rotation axes Y are at an angle of approximately 0 DEG to 10 DEG to the ground.
Referring to fig. 1, 2 and 5, the liquid supply system comprises aclean water tank 41 for supplying cleaning liquid, a dispensing nozzle (not shown) arranged on thecleaning base 2, and aclean water hose 42 arranged between the upright body 1 and thecleaning base 2. Theclean water tank 41 is detachably mounted to the upright body 1 to facilitate a user to add clean water thereto. The head and the tail of theclean water hose 42 are respectively connected to theclean water tank 41 and a liquid dispensing nozzle, and the liquid dispensing nozzle is located on the upper side of the pair of cleaningbrush trays 3 and is configured to dispense the cleaning liquid to the pair of cleaningbrush trays 3. A clean water pump (not shown) is also arranged on the liquid supply system and connected with theclean water hose 42, the clean water pump is used for providing flowing power of fluid to convey clean water in theclean water tank 41 to the liquid distribution nozzle, and the clean water pump can be controlled by a button at thecontrol panel 12.
The dirty liquid recovery system includes asuction scoop 51 positioned at the rear side of the pair of cleaningbrush trays 3, adirty water tank 54 capable of receiving and storing dirty water, adirty water hose 52 provided between the upright body 1 and thecleaning base 2, asuction motor 53, and anexhaust pipe 55 fluidly connecting thedirty water tank 54 and the suction motor.
Referring to fig. 4, thesuction gripper 51 includes a frontadhesive strip 511, a rearadhesive strip 512 located on the rear side of the frontadhesive strip 511 and rearward opposite to the frontadhesive strip 511, afront wall plate 514, arear wall plate 515, and atop cover 513.Front strip 511 is secured betweenfront wall panel 514 andtop cover 513 andrear strip 512 is secured betweenrear wall panel 515 andtop cover 513. Thefront strip 511, therear strip 512 and thetop cover 513 together define a loweropen suction space 516. The frontadhesive strip 511 and the rearadhesive strip 512 are both curved. A plurality of supportingwheels 517 are fixedly connected to therear wall plate 515, and the supportingwheels 517 can help thesuction tower 51 move on the surface to be cleaned.
Continuing with fig. 5, thesuction space 516 has anopening 518 in thetop cover 513, and the front and rear ends of thewaste hose 52 are respectively connected to thewaste tank 54 and theopening 51, and thewaste tank 54 is in fluid communication with thesuction space 516. Thesuction motor 53 is configured to be in fluid communication with thesewage hose 52 and capable of creating a negative pressure in the suction space to suck the sewage and transfer the sucked sewage into thesewage tank 54. Wherein, thesewage hose 52, theexhaust pipe 55 and theclean water hose 42 are partially exposed.
Thesewage tank 54 is detachably mounted to themain body portion 13 of the upright body 1 and is internally provided with asewage inlet pipe 541 extending in the up-down direction, and both side openings of thesewage inlet pipe 541 are formed at the upper portion of thesewage tank 54 and the bottom of the housing of thesewage tank 54, respectively, so that the sewage in thesewage tank 54 is prevented from flowing out of thesewage tank 54 when the sewage is dumped or thesuction motor 53 stops.
The hand propelledfloor washing machine 100 further comprises an interlocking mechanism (not shown in the figures) to be provided on the upright base and the cleaning base and configured for interlocking the upright body 1 and thecleaning base 2 when the hand propelledfloor washing machine 100 is in a storage state. The interlocking mechanism can be a mechanical locking structure or a magnetic structure, and the interlocking mechanism only needs to lock the upright machine body 1 and thecleaning base 2 together and also can unlock the locking.
When the hand-push typefloor washing machine 100 is in a working state and performs cleaning operation, a user pushes thecleaning base 2 to move on the ground, the pair ofbrush disc motors 26 drive the pair of cleaningbrush discs 3 to rotate and rub against the ground, and clean water in theclean water tank 41 is distributed onto the pair of cleaningbrush discs 3 through theclean water hose 42 under the action of the clean water pump. The cleaningbrush plate 3 cleans the floor with clean water. Thereafter, under the action of thesuction motor 53, the sewage communicating air on the ground is sucked by thesuction scoop 51 and reaches thesewage tank 54 through thesewage hose 52, the sewage stays in thesewage tank 54, and the air enters thesuction motor 53 through theexhaust pipe 55 and is discharged to the outside; the pair ofmultifunctional wheels 24 respectively protrude laterally outward relative to the first side portion 225 and thesecond side portion 226, and when thecleaning base 2 encounters an obstacle on the left and right sides during movement, the pair ofmultifunctional wheels 24 will contact the obstacle first, so that the collision of the base housing or the cleaning brush tray with the obstacle is avoided, and the anti-collision effect is achieved.
When the hand-push typefloor washing machine 100 is in a storage state, the upright machine body 1 and thecleaning base 2 are locked to each other. Thefront portion 224 faces downward, the pair of cleaningbrush disks 3 is away from the floor, and the pair of multifunction wheels 244 supports thecleaning base 2 on the floor together with thefront portion 224; the user may also move the 4hand scrubber 100 at will over the ground using the pair of multifunction wheels 244 as the moving wheels to move thehand scrubber 100 to a target location.
The foregoing shows and describes the general principles, principal features, and advantages of the utility model. It will be understood by those skilled in the art that the present invention is not limited to the embodiments described above, which are described in the foregoing description only for the purpose of illustrating the principles of the present invention, but that various changes and modifications may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the utility model as defined by the appended claims, specification, and equivalents thereof.