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KR-20260067168-A - Auxiliary Aggregation Member For Mop

KR20260067168AKR 20260067168 AKR20260067168 AKR 20260067168AKR-20260067168-A

Abstract

The present invention relates to an auxiliary assembly member for a mop that allows for the interchangeable use of an integrated handle rod used in a mop and a length-adjustable handle rod, thereby enabling the rod to be freely and selectively replaced regardless of the type of mop, thus reducing costs without wasting resources or polluting the environment.

Inventors

  • 성안배

Assignees

  • 성안배

Dates

Publication Date
20260512
Application Date
20241105

Claims (3)

  1. A handle rod (100) that is assembled and installed on a body (210) by forming a coupling hole (101) at the end; a support member (214) in which a threaded portion (212) is formed on the lower outer circumference of a rod coupling hole (213) formed at the upper end into which the handle rod (100) is inserted, and a cut portion (211) is integrally formed at the upper end of the rod coupling hole (213), a coupling hole (219) formed at the lower end of the threaded portion (212), a support member (216) that supports a hanging member (230) at the lower end, and a locking member (217) formed on one side so that one end of the hanging member (230) is inserted and bonded. A mop comprising: a body (210) having a fastening member (218b) assembled to the body (210) via a fastening shaft (218a) on the other side and a connecting member (218c) assembled to the fastening member (218b) via a connecting member shaft (218d); a tightening member (220) screw-assembled to the support member (214); a hook member (230) having a hook hole (231) formed on both sides, with one side of the hook hole (231) fastened to the support member (214) and the other side fastened to the connecting member (218c) of the fastening member (218); and a hook member (240) assembled and used with a connecting pin (241) formed in a partially open arc. An auxiliary assembly member for a mop, characterized by having a handle assembly hole (301) that is open at the top and closed at the bottom, and a coupling hole (302) formed at a predetermined position at the bottom so that a handle rod (100) is inserted and assembled into the rod coupling hole (213).
  2. In Article 1, An auxiliary assembly member for a mop, characterized in that the upper portion of the pressing member (218b) of the fastening portion (218) is pressed against the lower surface of the tightening member (220).
  3. In Article 1, The end of one side of the hooking hole (231) of the hooking member (230) forms a protrusion (234), and the upper surface of the central part between the two sides forming the hooking hole (231) forms an inclined portion (232) that is relatively high at the part assembled to the hook (217) and low at the part assembled to the fastening portion (218), and a projection (233) is formed on the inclined portion (232). Auxiliary assembly member for a mop.

Description

Auxiliary Aggregation Member For Mop The present invention relates to an auxiliary assembly member for a mop, and more specifically, to an auxiliary assembly member for a mop that allows the handle to be freely and selectively replaced regardless of the type of mop being assembled and used, by using the auxiliary assembly member on an integrated handle pole assembled and used with a mop to adjust the length of the handle pole, thereby reducing costs without wasting resources or polluting the environment. Generally, cleaning tools are classified into brooms, which are used to sweep or scrape waste and debris from the floor to gather them in designated places and move them nearby, and mops, which are used to wipe and clean the floor. A mop, a cleaning tool, is made by creating a thin, rectangular sheet of fabric. Since this requires the user to constantly maintain a bent posture while cleaning, it has the disadvantage of increasing fatigue; the mop head is used to compensate for this. This mop is equipped with a plate-shaped mop plate at the end of a long bar having a handle, and allows a fabric cloth or a brush-type mop to be fixed to the mop plate for use. A conventional mop as described above is provided with a handle rod (9) inserted at the top of a support (1) as shown in FIG. 1 and a hanging rod (3) to which a mop is attached at the bottom, wherein a hinge shaft (5) is formed on one side of the support (1) by inserting one end of the hanging rod (3) and attaching it with a pin, and a fastening part (4) is formed on the other side so that the support groove (3') of the hanging rod (3) can be hooked onto the fixing shaft (4') of the fastening part (4) to be fastened; A support member (2) having a plurality of cut-out portions (2') is integrally formed on the upper part of the support member (1), and a tightening member (6) with a tapered inner surface is coupled to the bolt portion of the support member (2) to allow the handle rod (9) to be secured, and a coupling hole (7) is formed at the lower part of the support member (2) so that a fixing pin (8') of the tightening member (8) is inserted therein, and a pressing plate (120) is pivotally coupled to the upper front and rear of the main body (210) respectively to open and close and to grip and fix the front and rear of the mop (10); and a first rotating shaft (131) is pivotally coupled to the main body to fix the front and rear pressing plates (210) so that they do not open through rotation, and is formed long in both directions and is pivotally coupled to the main body. It is composed of a rotating lever (130) having a first locking projection (132) formed on both sides of the first rotation axis (131) and protruding toward the upper part of the main body (210). As such, regarding the length-adjustable handle rod assembled and used with the mop, the part of the handle rod that is gripped is sized to fit the user's hand, but since the lower handle rod assembled with the support is inserted into the upper inner diameter to shorten or extend the length, the thickness of the handle rod at the part connecting to the mop holder becomes smaller. Consequently, it is made with a diameter relatively smaller than the size of the rod coupling hole into which the very bottom of the handle is inserted and assembled, so when the handle is assembled and used as is into the rod coupling hole, the handle rod is not firmly fixed to the rod coupling hole of the mop holder, causing the handle rod to wobble and making it unusable as is. Therefore, when using a length-adjustable handle pole with a mop that uses a single-piece handle pole, the handle pole cannot be firmly tightened in the pole connection groove, making it impossible to replace the pole. Consequently, mops that use a single-piece handle pole must only use the single-piece pole, and mops that use a length-adjustable handle pole must only use the length-adjustable handle pole. Since there is no compatibility between the handle poles, the entire mop must be disposed of even though the handle pole is suitable for use without breaking or being damaged, resulting in a problem of wasted resources and environmental pollution. In addition, there was a problem of incurring separate costs because consumers had to purchase and use a mop with a handle and a mop with an adjustable handle separately. FIG. 1 is an exploded perspective view showing a conventional mop. FIG. 2 is a drawing of a mop showing the assembly and use of a conventional integrated handle pole. FIG. 3 is a perspective view of a mop showing a length-adjustable handle rod assembled to a conventional mop holder. FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view of a mop showing the assembly of a length-adjustable handle rod to a conventional mop holder. FIG. 5 is a perspective view of a mop showing a length-adjustable handle rod assembled using the auxiliary assembly member of the present invention. FIG. 6 is a perspective view showing a handle rod assembled to a mop holder as