Self-wringing mop

Brushing – scrubbing – and general cleaning – Implements – Combined

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151201, A47L 13142

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061254940

ABSTRACT:
A self-wringing mop for removing liquid from the strands of a mop head which includes a handle member, a tubular wringing member disposed over a lowermost portion the handle member, a ratchet mechanism for longitudinal and rotational movement of the tubular wringing member, and the mop head attached to one end of the handle member just below the tubular wringing member. The tubular wringing member has a plurality of protruding ribs which are integrally formed with the interior surface. The longitudinal and rotational movement of the tubular wringing member allows the plurality of protruding ribs to engage the strands of the mop head to remove an amount of liquid from the mop head.

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