Balaji Kandasamy - Naperville IL, US Joseph Seifts - Naperville IL, US Shun Shing Choi - Shatin, HK Nancy Gaul - Inverness IL, US
Assignee:
Freudenberg Household Products LP - Aurora IL
International Classification:
A47L 13/22
US Classification:
401270
Abstract:
A spray mop comprising a handle, a spray housing, a cleaning end, and a bottle. The spray housing can be coupled to the handle and can include a nozzle. The cleaning end can be coupled to the handle and the spray housing. The bottle can be removeably coupled to the spray housing and can have a body for enclosing a fluid. The body can have a first end and a second end. The bottle can have a shroud disposed at the second end. The shroud can have a support surface for supporting the bottle in an upright position when the bottle has been removed from the spray housing such that the bottle can be filled with a fluid at the first end. The spray mop may have a pump mechanism with a reload spring disposed outside of a fluid chamber. The nozzle can be removeable from the spray housing.
Balaji Kandasamy - Naperville IL, US Joseph Seifts - Naperville IL, US
Assignee:
Freudenberg Household Products LP - Aurora IL
International Classification:
A47L 13/10 A47L 13/00
US Classification:
152091, 15104001
Abstract:
A cleaning implement includes a joint for attaching the handle to a cleaning end and permitting two opposing sides of the cleaning end to be used to clean a surface. The joint is constructed in a manner that permits the desired movement of the cleaning end, but also utilizes few components and has a structure that permits quick and simple assembly. The cleaning end can include features that enhance its strength and stability. In addition, the cleaning end can include features that enhance the transfer of fluid from one side of the cleaning end to the opposing side of the cleaning end. Further, the cleaning end can include features that promote the drying of a cleaning material attached to the cleaning end after use.
- Weinheim, DE Thomas Caruso - Streamwood IL, US Leo Gubenko - Winfield IL, US Joseph Seifts - Naperville IL, US
International Classification:
A47L 13/257
Abstract:
A flat mop cover for mop-cover holder, where the flat mop cover comprises an elongate basic body. The basic body has a first elongate surface and a second elongate surface, which lie opposite one another. At least one foam-material layer is disposed between the elongate surfaces, and the two elongate surfaces are each configured to be cleaning surfaces. The two elongate surfaces are disposed such that a plate-shaped carrying element of a mop-cover holder is configured to be disposed in a sandwich-like manner between the two surfaces. The basic body is configured to absorb in a reversible manner at least four times, and at most twenty times, its dry weight in liquid, and wherein the foam-material layer has no fibers.