Apparatus for steam treatment of laundry comprising an ironing board
11268235 · 2022-03-08
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
D06F73/00
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D06F81/08
TEXTILES; PAPER
D06F75/06
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International classification
D06F73/00
TEXTILES; PAPER
D06F81/08
TEXTILES; PAPER
D06F75/06
TEXTILES; PAPER
Abstract
An apparatus for steam treatment of laundry including an ironing and/or smoothing tool includes at least one hole for the emission of steam and at least one pole which supports an ironing board including a bearing surface that can be arranged vertically and against which a garment to be smoothed can be arranged so that it can be steam-treated using the tool, wherein the board includes at least two parts put end to end and which together at least partially define the bearing surface, and wherein the two parts of the board are connected to one another by at least one connecting rod.
Claims
1. An apparatus for steam treatment of laundry including an ironing and/or smoothing tool comprising: an ironing board comprising a bearing surface that can be arranged vertically and against which a garment to be smoothed can be arranged so that the garment can be steam-treated using the tool; at least one hole for the emission of steam; and at least one pole which supports the ironing board, wherein the ironing board includes at least two parts put end to end and which together at least partially define the bearing surface, wherein the at least two parts of the ironing board are rigidly connected to one another by at least one connecting rod, and wherein the at least two parts of the ironing board comprise two lateral edges which have a throat receiving one of the at least one connecting rod, respectively, wherein the throat is configured as a groove and the at least one connecting rod is configured to press fit into the throat.
2. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the at least one connecting rod extends over more than half of a length of the ironing board.
3. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the at least one connecting rod extends over at least two-thirds of the length of the ironing board.
4. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein each of the at least two parts of the ironing board include a connecting edge at which the at least two parts are arranged end to end, and wherein the at least one connecting rod extends perpendicularly to the connecting edges.
5. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the throat includes an element for wedging the at least one connecting rod into the throat.
6. The apparatus according to claim 4, wherein each of the connecting edges includes at least one protruding element and at least one cavity intended to receive the protruding element of the other part.
7. The apparatus according to claim 6, wherein the protruding element has the shape of a hook which engages elastically above a stop arranged in the cavity, the stop preventing the hook from becoming disengaged from the cavity.
8. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the at least one connecting rod is made of metal.
9. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the at least two parts of the ironing board are made of plastic material.
10. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the at least two parts of the ironing board have a rectangular shape.
11. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the at least two parts are identical.
12. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the ironing board is mounted such that the ironing board is pivotable on the pole with a hinge device allowing the ironing board to be immobilized in various tilted positions.
13. The apparatus according to claim 1, comprising two parallel poles which support the ironing board.
14. The apparatus according to claim 1, comprising a base containing a water tank, the base being connected by a conduit to the ironing and/or smoothing tool.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The objectives, aspects, and benefits of this invention will be more fully understood in consideration of the following description of a particular embodiment of the invention presented as a non-restrictive example, by referring to the attached drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(9) Only the elements necessary for understanding the invention have been represented. To facilitate reading of the drawings, the same elements bear the same references from one figure to the next. Note that in this document, the terms “horizontal,” “vertical,” “lower,” “upper,” “front” and “rear” used to describe the apparatus refer to this apparatus when it is resting flat on its stand as illustrated in
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(11) The base 1 comprises a removable reservoir 10 and a pump which draws water from the reservoir 10 to send it to the iron 3 through a pipe integrated in the conduit.
(12) The iron 3 comprises, in a manner known per se, a flat soleplate 30 surmounted by a body which comprises a gripping handle 31 comprising a free rear extremity protruding laterally relative to the body. The body contains, in a manner known per se, a casting which is in thermal contact with the soleplate and comprises a heating resistor, controlled by a non-adjustable thermostat, allowing the temperature of the soleplate 30 to be maintained around a setpoint temperature of approximately 135° C. (e.g. +/−5° C.).
(13) The casting is beneficially made of aluminum and it comprises an instant steaming chamber into which the water coming from the reservoir 10 is injected by the pump, the operation of the pump being controlled by a trigger 32 arranged under the front extremity of the handle 31. The pump and the steaming chamber are beneficially sized to allow the production of a continuous steam flow of approximately 25 g/min when the trigger 32 is actuated, the soleplate 30 traditionally comprising holes 30A for the emission of steam.
(14) The apparatus also includes a stand 4 on which the base 1 rests removably, the stand 4 including two telescopic poles 40 comprising an upper extremity supporting a rigid ironing board 5 comprising a bearing surface 50, beneficially flat, intended to be covered with a slipcover, not represented in the figures, and constituting an ironing surface on which laundry to be smoothed can be placed.
(15) One of the telescopic poles 40 beneficially supports a cross arm 7 at the extremity of which an iron resting device 8 is arranged on which the iron 3 can be placed during inactive ironing/smoothing phases.
(16) The ironing board 5 is mounted such that it can pivot on the extremity of the poles 40 by means of a hinge device 6 allowing the ironing board 5 to be immobilized in different tilted positions and beneficially in a vertical position (illustrated in
(17) This hinge device 6 is, for example, conforming to the one described in greater detail in the patent application filed in France by the applicant under the filing number FR 1756063.
(18) In accordance with
(19) Each part 51 is in the form of a substantially rectangular plate and comprises a connecting edge 52, beneficially straight, intended to be arranged edge to edge with the connecting edge 52 of the other part 51, the part 51 having lateral edges 53 perpendicular to the connecting edge 52.
(20) Beneficially, the part 51 has a width at the connecting edge of approximately 39 cm (e.g. +/−1 cm) and a height of approximately 34 cm (e.g. +/−1 cm), such that the ironing board 5 formed by assembling these two parts 51 has a width of approximately 39 cm (e.g. +/−1 cm) for a total height of approximately 68 cm (e.g. +/−1 cm) at its lateral edges 53.
(21) The part 51 of the ironing board 5 is beneficially made of plastic material and has a flat front face, defining the bearing surface 50, with multiple through openings. These through openings reduce the quantity of material necessary to form the part 51, while allowing the ironing board 5 to be steam-permeable and to be lighter.
(22) As can be seen on
(23) The connecting edge 52 also includes two cavities 56 intended to receive at the same time the lateral guide walls 55 and the hooks 54 when the connecting edges 52 of each of the parts 51 are brought against one another.
(24) For this purpose, the cavities 56 are arranged symmetrically to the hooks 54 in relation to the median plane which passes through the middle of the connecting edge 52 and which is perpendicular to the bearing surface 50, such that the cavities 56 are found opposite the hooks 54 when the connecting edges 52 of the two parts 51 are brought against one another with their front face arranged on the same side.
(25) Each cavity 56 beneficially comprises a protruding stop 56A behind which the hook 54 engages elastically when the connecting edges 52 are arranged edge to edge, such an insertion of the hooks 54 behind the stops 56A making it possible to immobilize the two parts against one another and to prevent them from moving apart from one another.
(26) In an embodiment, the hooks 54 and the cavities 56 are distributed evenly on the connecting edge 52 so as to obtain four anchor points distributed evenly on the width of the ironing board 5.
(27) In accordance with
(28) The throat 57 extends from the connecting edge 52 on more than 70% of the length of the lateral edge 53 and includes an extremity equipped with an immobilizing hook 59 behind which the connecting rod 58 is wedged when it is press fit into the throat 57, the latter beneficially comprising several guide lugs 57A distributed along the throat 57 to immobilize the connecting rod 58 in the throat 57.
(29) For example, the two connecting rods 58 equipping the ironing board 5 may be made with metal tubes having a diameter of approximately 8 mm and a length of approximately 53 cm.
(30) In accordance with
(31) The rear face also includes, at the edge of the connecting edge 52, two reception housings 50B at which is attached the hinge device 6 connecting the ironing board 5 to the poles 40 and includes a fastening stud 50C arranged on the median plane of the ironing board 5, close to the edge opposite the connecting edge 52.
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(33) The apparatus thus realized has the benefit of having great ergonomics of use while being very economical to manufacture.
(34) In fact, the fact that the ironing board 5 is in two parts makes the apparatus more compact when it is in its carton for sale, which reduces transport costs.
(35) When the user unpacks the apparatus for the first time, he can assemble the two parts 51 of the ironing board 5 very easily by bringing the connecting edges 52 of the two parts 51 against one another such that the hooks 54 are inserted into the cavities 56, this docking of the two connecting edges 52 being facilitated by the presence of two lateral guide walls 55 which frame the hooks 54.
(36) Once the two parts 51 are joined to one another by the hooks 54, the user has only to insert the two connecting rods 58 into the throats 57 in order to make the ironing board particularly rigid.
(37) Then he has only to attach the hinge device 6 to the ironing board 5 to obtain a fully functional apparatus with very good ergonomics of use.
(38) In addition, the fact that two identical parts 51 are used to form the ironing board 5 reduces manufacturing costs since it necessitates only one manufacturing mold.
(39) It will be appreciated that the invention is in no way limited to the embodiment described and illustrated, which has been provided only as an example. Modifications are still possible, in particular from the point of view of the composition of the various components or by substitution of equivalent techniques, without departing from the scope of protection of the invention.
(40) Thus, in one embodiment variant not represented, the ironing board may comprise one or more connecting rods arranged in throats arranged on the front face or on the rear face of the ironing board rather than on the lateral edges.
(41) Thus, in one embodiment variant not represented, the connecting rod could be made of plastic material.
(42) Thus, in one embodiment variant not represented, the ironing board may be supported by a single pole.
(43) Thus, in another embodiment not represented, the base may generate steam and be connected by a conduit to a steam-emitting smoothing brush.