Domestic Appliance For Ironing And/Or Steaming Comprising At Least Two Vaporization Chambers Connected To Each Other By A Connecting Duct
20230416974 ยท 2023-12-28
Assignee
Inventors
- Florian Conjard (Ecully Cedex, FR)
- Jean-Claude Guery (Ecully Cedex, FR)
- Franck Da Palma (La Talaudiere, FR)
Cpc classification
D06F75/24
TEXTILES; PAPER
International classification
Abstract
A domestic appliance for ironing and/or steaming comprising at least a first vaporization chamber (41) and a second vaporization chamber (42) arranged in a heating body (4) containing at least one electric resistance (7, 8), and a distribution circuit (9) enabling a flow of steam to be conveyed from the second vaporization chamber (42) to at least one steam outlet hole (20), the first vaporization chamber (41) and the second vaporization chamber (42) being positioned in series and connected to each other by at least one connecting duct (43), characterized in that the connecting duct is formed by a connecting tube (43) inserted in the heating body (4), said connecting tube (43) running in an area of the heating body (4) heated by said at least one electrical resistance (7, 8).
Claims
1) A domestic appliance for ironing and/or steaming comprising at least a first vaporization chamber and a second vaporization chamber arranged in a heating body containing at least one electric resistance, and a distribution circuit configured to enable a flow of steam to be conveyed from the second vaporization chamber to at least one steam outlet hole, the first vaporization chamber and the second vaporization chamber being positioned in series and connected to each other by at least one connecting duct, wherein each of the at least one connecting duct is formed by a connecting tube inserted in the heating body, the connecting tube running in an area of the heating body heated by the at least one electrical resistance.
2) The domestic appliance for ironing and/or steaming according to claim 1, wherein the connecting tube runs near said at least one electrical resistance.
3) The domestic appliance for ironing and/or steaming according to claim 1, wherein the connecting tube is made of stainless steel.
4) The domestic appliance for ironing and/or steaming according to claim 1, wherein the connecting tube extends near the center of the heating body.
5) The domestic appliance for ironing and/or steaming according to claim 1, wherein the heating body comprises an aluminum or magnesium casting.
6) The domestic appliance for ironing and/or steaming according to claim 5, wherein the connecting tube is at least partially embedded in the casting.
7) The domestic appliance for ironing and/or steaming according to claim 1, wherein the connecting tube runs on the surface of the first vaporization chamber or of the second vaporization chamber.
8) The domestic appliance for ironing and/or steaming according to claim 1, wherein the second vaporization chamber extends to the perimeter of the first vaporization chamber (41).
9) The domestic appliance for ironing and/or steaming according to claim 1, wherein the heating body comprises a peripheral wall that delimits a space in which the first vaporization chamber and the second vaporization chamber are arranged, the peripheral wall extending from the bottom wall to a lid attached to the heating body.
10) The domestic appliance for ironing and/or steaming according to claim 9, wherein the heating body comprises a partition wall that extends from the bottom wall to the lid and connects two opposite areas of the peripheral wall, the partition wall forming a separation between the first vaporization chamber and the second vaporization chamber.
11) The domestic appliance for ironing and/or steaming according to claim 9, wherein the lid comprises a water and/or steam injection port positioned facing an evaporation surface of the first vaporization chamber.
12) The domestic appliance for ironing and/or steaming according to claim 10, wherein the heating body comprises an inner wall that delimits, together with the partition wall, a flow channel for the steam flow inside the first vaporization chamber, the connecting tube comprising an inlet port that opens into said flow channel.
13) The domestic appliance for ironing and/or steaming according to claim 1, wherein the first vaporization chamber and the second vaporization chamber are connected to each other by two connecting tubes inserted in the heating body.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
[0041] The purposes, aspects and advantages of the present invention will be better understood from the following description of two specific embodiments of the invention provided as non-limiting examples, with reference to the appended drawings in which:
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[0051] Only those elements required in order to understand the invention have been depicted. In order to facilitate interpretation of the drawings, the same elements are labeled with the same references across all the figures.
[0052] It will be noted that, in this document, the terms horizontal, vertical, lower, upper, top, bottom, front, rear, longitudinal and transverse are used to describe the iron refer to this device when it is sitting flat on its soleplate.
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[0054] As shown in
[0055] Preferentially, the heating body 4 comprises a bottom wall containing a first electrical resistance 7 and a second electrical resistance 8, each comprising two connecting ends opening out near the rear end of the heating body 4, outside the volume defined by the peripheral wall 40.
[0056] As shown in
[0057] The second electrical resistance 8 is generally U-shaped and smaller than the first electrical resistance 7, the second electrical resistance 8 extending inside the branches of the first electrical resistance 7 and being positioned in the same plane as the latter. The second electrical resistance 8 advantageously has a power of about 545 W.
[0058] The bottom wall, the peripheral wall 40 and the lid 5 delimit a space containing a vaporization device comprising a first vaporization chamber 41 and a second vaporization chamber 42 positioned in series and connected to each other by two connecting tubes 43.
[0059] The first vaporization chamber 41 is arranged in the central part of the heating body. It is bordered in its rear part by the peripheral wall 40 and is delimited in its front part by a partition wall 45 that extends vertically from the bottom wall to the lid 5 and runs laterally between the two side parts 40A of the peripheral wall 40 along a V-shaped path that substantially follows the shape of the rim of the heating body 4.
[0060] The first vaporization chamber 41 is supplied with water from the tank through an injection port 50 arranged in the lid 5, facing an evaporation surface positioned in a central area of the first vaporization chamber 41, located between the branches of the first electrical resistance 7.
[0061] This central area is bordered in its front and side parts by an inner wall 44 that projects vertically from the bottom wall and extends to the lid 5, the inner wall 44 extending parallel to the partition wall 45 and delimiting with it a V-shaped steam flow channel 46 that runs substantially above the first electrical resistance 7.
[0062] Due to the presence of the inner wall 44, the steam flow can only escape from the central area through a rear opening arranged between the two ends of the inner wall 44, the bottom wall comprising near this rear opening a stud 47 provided to receive a thermostat, not shown in the figures. This thermostat is used to control the power supply to the first 7 and second 8 heating resistances in order to keep the first vaporization chamber 41 around a set temperature, which can be adjusted by the user, of about 150 C.
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[0064] The steam distribution circuit is formed by a cavity 9, shown in
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[0066] Each connecting tube 43 has an inlet opening that advantageously opens into the steam flow channel 46 in the inner wall 44 and an outlet opening that opens into the second vaporization chamber 42, preferably at the part of the partition wall 45 delimiting the rear end of the second vaporization chamber 42.
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[0068] The connecting tubes 43 run over a length advantageously greater than 5 cm and are preferentially made of stainless steel, each connecting tube 43 having an internal diameter of about 2 mm and an external diameter of about 4 mm.
[0069] In a known manner per se, the injection port 50 is supplied with water by a pump, not shown in the figures, which is incorporated into the base and the operation of which is controlled by a trigger 12 positioned under the front end of the handle 11, the pump advantageously having a flow rate greater than 35 gr/min when the trigger 12 is actuated.
[0070] The operation of the iron 1 will now be described.
[0071] When the user actuates the trigger, water is injected by the pump through the injection port 50 and is projected into the central area of the first vaporization chamber 41. As the central area is positioned in the immediate vicinity of the second electrical resistance 8, it is permanently kept at a high temperature and ensures a high degree of vaporization of the water injected through the injection port 50 when the iron 1 is positioned horizontally.
[0072] When the iron 1 is positioned vertically, the water injected into the first vaporization chamber 41 is sent by gravity either towards the rear part of the peripheral wall 40 when the iron is positioned point upwards, or against the inner wall 45 when the front point of the soleplate 2 is turned to the side or downwards. Thus, only the steam, which may include small water droplets, can escape in the direction of the steam flow channel 46.
[0073] As the steam flow channel 46 extends between the first electrical resistance 7 and the second electrical resistance 8, the temperature prevailing therein is very high, which quickly heats the water droplets carried by the steam flow. The water droplets carried by the steam flow are then projected against the V-shaped end of the partition wall 45 where they are vaporized for the most part. Any water droplets passing through the connecting tubes 43 are then largely vaporized in the latter, due to the path of the connecting tubes 43 in areas of the bottom wall that are superheated by the first 7 and second 8 electrical resistances. The steam flow from the connecting tubes 43 then flows into the second vaporization chamber 42, which extends above the first electrical resistance 7, such that any droplets still present in the steam flow are finally vaporized before the steam flow can escape through the through opening 48 in the direction of the steam distribution circuit 9 and the steam outlet holes 20 of the soleplate 2.
[0074] The iron 1 thus achieved has the advantage of being particularly compact while allowing for a high steam flow rate and greatly limiting the risk of spewing water droplets, regardless of the orientation of the soleplate 2.
[0075] In particular, inserting tubes into the heating body 4 to establish the connection between the first vaporization chamber 41 and the second vaporization chamber 42 makes it possible both to increase the path of the steam in the heating body 4 and to force the steam flow to return to the center of the heating body 4, in an area where its temperature is the highest.
[0076] This results in increased vaporization capacity for the same size of the heating body.
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[0078] Of course, the invention is in no way limited to the embodiment described and illustrated, since this embodiment was only provided by way of example. Changes can still be made without departing from the scope of protection of the invention.
[0079] Thus, in an alternative embodiment not shown, the first vaporization chamber and the second vaporization chamber can be connected by a single connecting tube.
[0080] Thus, in an alternative embodiment not shown, the iron as previously described may be connected to a steam-generating base by a cord for conveying the steam. In this alternative, the steam coming from the base and flowing through the cord is fed into the iron through the injection port provided in the lid of the heating body. The use of such a heating body in conjunction with a separate steam-generating base has the advantage of eliminating the risk of water droplets being projected from the steam outlet ports due to condensate formation in the cord.
[0081] Thus, in an alternative embodiment not shown, the first vaporization chamber may be supplied with water by means of a drip valve positioned at the level of the injection port and the housing of the iron may comprise a water reservoir supplying the drip valve by gravity.
[0082] Thus, in an alternative embodiment not shown, the closure lid may comprise several water and/or steam injection ports opening into the first vaporization chamber.