Clothing steam ironing apparatus
09771678 · 2017-09-26
Inventors
Cpc classification
D06F75/20
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D06F73/00
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D06F87/00
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International classification
D06F75/20
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D06F73/00
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D06F75/12
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Abstract
Disclosed is a clothing steam ironing apparatus, comprising an ironing component (3) with an ironing panel, steam ejection holes (7) for ejecting steam to iron a clothing and air suction holes (8) for generating a suck force to the clothing are provided in the ironing panel.
Claims
1. A clothing steam ironing apparatus with cleaning function, comprising a mount including a steam generating device therein, the mount is equipped with a vertical telescopic pole bracket, a steam pipe connects with the steam generating device at one end and connects with an ironing head at the other end, characterized in that the ironing head comprising a steam ejection chamber and an air suction chamber, steam ejection holes connecting with the steam ejection chamber and air suction holes connecting with the air suction chamber are formed in an ironing panel of the ironing head to iron a clothing, a fan is mounted in the air suction chamber, a dust collection device with a filter is provided between the fan and the air suction holes, and an air outlet vent for the air suction chamber is provided in a housing of the ironing head at a rear lower side or rear upper side of the fan, wherein an area that the steam ejection chamber contacts the ironing panel is larger than an area that the air suction chamber contacts the ironing panel, and the steam ejection holes and the suction holes are formed at an upper side and a lower side of the ironing panel respectively; and wherein the steam ejection holes connect with the steam ejection chamber in the ironing panel at least at a location adjacent to an edge of the upper side of the ironing panel, where the steam ejection holes are not surrounded by the air suction holes.
2. A clothing steam ironing apparatus, comprising an ironing component with an ironing panel, characterized in that the ironing component comprises: steam ejection holes for ejecting steam to iron a clothing and air suction holes for generating a suck force to the clothing are provided in the ironing panel, a steam chamber and an air chamber separated from the steam chamber, the steam chamber being in fluid communication with the steam ejection holes and the air chamber being in fluid communication with the air suction holes, and an air vent being in fluid communication with the air chamber, a fan being provided in the air chamber, wherein an area that the steam chamber contacts the ironing panel is larger than an area that the air suction chamber contacts the ironing panel, and the steam ejection holes and the suction holes are formed at an upper side and a lower side of the ironing panel respectively, wherein the steam ejection holes connect with the steam chamber in the ironing panel at least at a location adjacent to an edge of the upper side of the ironing panel, where the steam ejection holes are not surrounded by the air suction holes; and wherein a dust collection device, equipped with a filter, is provided between the fan and the air suction holes.
3. The clothing steam ironing apparatus according to claim 2, further comprising a mount for providing steam.
4. The clothing steam ironing apparatus according to claim 2, further comprising a fan control switch for switching the fan on and off and for adjusting the velocity of the wind blown by the fan.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(7) Preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described hereinafter in detail with reference to the attached drawings, wherein the like reference numerals refer to the like elements throughout the specification. These embodiments should not be construed as being limited to the embodiment set forth herein, rather for illustrative purpose.
(8) In description hereafter, “clothing steaming ironing apparatus” may be referred to as “clothing steam hanging ironing apparatus”. Thus, though presented in different expressions, the two terms have substantially same meaning.
(9) As illustrated in
(10) In clothing steam ironing apparatus according to present invention, due to the sucking force provided by the suction holes 8, the side of the clothing being ironed is stuck to the ironing panel closely. The operator could move ironing component while ironing the clothing, which is convenient for the user on the one hand, and on the other hand, the fabric of the clothing could be ironed smooth. Therefore, both of the ironing efficiency and effect are enhanced.
(11) In prefer embodiment of present invention, as illustrated in
(12) It should be noted that, the configuration of the steam chamber and the air suction chamber taught above is a preferred embodiment of present invention, but present invention is not limited to that and those skilled in the art could adopt any possible ways. In other words, any suitable configuration that could provide an appropriate channel for conveying steam and air to the ironing panel could be employed as alternatives to the configuration illustrated in
(13) Actually, referring to
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(16) According to the first embodiment of present invention, as illustrated in
(17) According to the first embodiment, the mount 1 is used to provide steam, that is, a steam generator such as configured as a water tank with an electric heater therein is provided in the mount 1. A steam pipe 2 connects with the steam outlet of the steam generator and is led from the mount 1, preferably, the steam pipe 2 is a flexible heat-resistant and heat insulation pipe. The other end of the steam pipe 2 communicates with the steam chamber 5. It should be understood that present invention is not limited to the steam generator and steam pipe configuration as above, those skilled in the art could configure the steam generator otherwise and arrange the steam pipe elsewhere according to the requirement of actual application.
(18) According to the first embodiment of present invention, a vertical telescopic pole bracket 4 is provided in the mount 1 as a bracket for placing the ironing component and for hanging the clothing. The bracket 4, being of a telescopic pole, is advantageous in storing the ironing apparatus when not in use, and in allowing the height of the bracket to be adjusted, which is convenient for ironing work. Per the actual application, those skilled in the art could employ a fixed type mount or a movable one.
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(21) In addition, in order to improve the dust cleaning effect, a dust collection device 13 with a filter is provided between the fan 9 and the suction holes 8. Preferably, the dust collection device 13 is a vertical flat box-like body, with a front end and a rear end opened. The filter for preventing the dust entering into the dust collection device 13 from leaving is mounted in the inside of the rear end opening of the flat box-like body. The dust collection device 13 is inserted and fitted in the air suction chamber 6 though an opening at the underside of a housing of the ironing component 3. The dust collection device 13 could be integrally detached from the ironing component 3, so that the user could dump the dust accumulated in the dust collection device and clean the filter. An air vent 11 is provided in the housing of the ironing component 3 at the rear lower side (or rear upper side) of the fan 9, the air drawn into the air suction chamber 6 by the fan 9 though the air suction holes 8 flow out through the air vent 11. The air flow as discussed above will generate a sucking force acted on the clothing to be ironed or cleaned, meanwhile serve as a cooling air flow for the fan.
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(24) Besides, according to the third embodiment of present invention, a suction adjusting valve 15 is provided in the ironing component 3. The valve 15 could be configured as a ring body and mounted at the lower end of the ironing component 3. An air inhaling hole is formed in the ring body of the valve 15, and a corresponding air inhaling hole communicating with the air suction chamber 6 could be provided in the ironing component 3. By rotating the ring body, the air flow through the two air inhaling holes could be adjusted, up to the maximum flow rate or be reduced to zero (closed up). Thus the sucking force acted on the clothing to be ironed could be adjusted to meet various ironing requirements for different materials of the clothing.
(25) Preferably, a filter 16 is provided in the housing of the mount 1 and fits with the air outlet 10, so that the air discharged by the fan 9 is filtered by the filter 16. To facilitate the cleaning work, the filter 16 preferably is removably mounted in the housing of the mount.
(26) According to present invention, the fan could be provided in the ironing component or be provided in the mount, correspondingly, the dust collection device could be arranged in the ironing component or be arranged in the mount. As a basic teaching of the principle of present invention, those skilled in the art could readily envisage other modifications suitable for actual need.
(27) Although several exemplary embodiments have been shown and described, it would be appreciated by those skilled in the art that various changes or modifications may be made in these embodiments without departing from the principles and spirit of the disclosure, the scope of which is defined in the appended claims and their equivalents.