Steam iron with a collection compartment for calcified deposits
10844535 ยท 2020-11-24
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
D06F75/14
TEXTILES; PAPER
International classification
Abstract
The present application relates to steam iron (10) comprising a soleplate (12), a discharge element (14), a retaining member (16) and a collection compartment (17). The soleplate (12) comprises a steam chamber (13) for generating steam. The steam chamber (13) comprising an opening (13A) arranged at a rear end (R) of the soleplate (12). The discharge element (14) extends from the opening (13A). The collection compartment (17) is formed in the discharge element (14) for collecting calcified deposits (S) formed in the steam chamber (13). The retaining member (16) is arranged in the discharge element (14). T retaining member (16) extends over a front end portion (P1) of the collection compartment (17) to retain the calcified deposits (S) in the collection comportment (17). This invention prevents the calcified deposits from escaping from the collection compartment when the steam iron is tilted.
Claims
1. A steam iron comprising: a soleplate comprising a steam chamber for generating steam, the steam chamber comprising an opening arranged at a rear end of the soleplate; a discharge element extending from the opening; a collection compartment formed in the discharge element for collecting calcified deposits formed in the steam chamber, a retaining member arranged in the discharge element, wherein the retaining member extends over a front end portion of the collection compartment to retain the calcified deposits in the collection compartment; wherein the discharge element comprises an aperture for allowing removal of calcified deposits from the collection compartment and a closure for sealing the aperture.
2. A steam iron according to claim 1, wherein the discharge element comprises a duct extending from the opening and a scale collector having walls defining the collection compartment, the scale collector being removably attachable to the duct.
3. A steam iron according to claim 2, wherein: the duct comprises the retaining member; or the scale collector comprises the retaining member.
4. A steam iron according to claim 2, wherein the walls of the scale collector include a bottom wall, the retaining member being arranged to overlap the bottom wall when the scale collector is attached to the duct.
5. A steam iron according to claim 2, wherein the scale collector further comprises at least one aperture to drain water in the scale collector towards the opening.
6. A steam iron according to claim 2, further comprising a locking member for locking the scale collector to the duct.
7. A steam iron according to claim 2, wherein the discharge element comprises a cavity, and wherein the scale collector is removably insertable into the cavity.
8. A steam iron according to claim 7, wherein the cavity and the scale collector are arranged to cooperate such that the scale collector is insertable into the cavity in a direction chosen among the set defined by: a downward direction compared to a plan formed by the soleplate; an upward direction compared to a plan formed by the soleplate; and, a lateral direction compared to a longitudinal axis of the soleplate, a longitudinal direction compared to a longitudinal axis of the soleplate.
9. A steam iron comprising: a soleplate comprising a steam chamber for generating steam, the steam chamber comprising an opening arranged at a rear end of the soleplate; a discharge element extending from the opening; a collection compartment formed in the discharge element for collecting calcified deposits formed in the steam chamber, a retaining member arranged in the discharge element, wherein the retaining member extends over a front end portion of the collection compartment to retain the calcified deposits in the collection compartment; wherein the discharge element comprises a duct extending from the opening and a scale collector having walls defining the collection compartment, the scale collector being removably attachable to the duct; and wherein the scale collector scale collector is insertable into the discharge element in an upward direction compared to a plain formed by the soleplate for closing and sealing the collection compartment and then receiving the calcified deposits therein; wherein the scale collector comprises a lift lever which is configured to be actuated between a locked position and an unlocked position; and wherein the lift lever is configured to be rotated to a horizontal direction in the locked position and to a downward direction in the locked position.
10. A steam iron according to claim 9, wherein the lift lever comprises a handle and two lever arms, the handle comprises a first latching nib; the scale collector further comprises a main body, the main body comprises a second latching nib; the first latching nib and the second latching nib are configured to form a snap fit in the locked position correspondingly which keeps the lift lever close to the main body.
11. A steam iron according to claim 9, wherein the lift lever comprises a handle and two lever arms, each lever arm comprises a rotational latch away from the end of the handle; wherein the scale collector further comprises a main body, the main body comprises two door catches sitting at the positions correspond to the positions of the rotational latches; the rotational latches and the door catches are configured to form snap fits in the locked position correspondingly which keeps the lift lever close to the main body.
12. A steam iron according to claim 10, wherein each lever arm comprises a pivoting mechanism away from the end of the handle, each pivoting mechanism comprises an inner side and an outer side; two first concave parts are set at the inner sides respectively for accommodating two convex parts of the main body for making the lift lever rotatable about a rotational axis; two second concave parts are set at the outer sides respectively for accommodating two cylindrical rods fixed inside the discharge element for making the lift lever synchronously rotatable about the rotational axis on the cylindrical rods; wherein each second concave part comprises a hook shaped portion, each hook shaped portion comprises an open section along its rotational circle; wherein each open section is configured to match with the dimension of the cylindrical rod to render the hook shaped portion to be removable therefrom in the unlocked position and to be blocked against the cylindrical rod in the locked position.
13. A steam iron according to claim 1, wherein the retaining member extends over at least 5% of a bottom wall of the collection compartment.
14. A steam iron according to claim 1, wherein the discharge element comprises a passage for carrying the calcified deposits formed in the steam chamber to the collection compartment, wherein the retaining member forms a boundary surface of the passage.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Embodiments of the invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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(37) The steam iron 10 comprises a soleplate 12, a discharge element 14, a retaining member 16 and a collection compartment 17.
(38) The soleplate 12 comprises a steam chamber 13 for generating steam. The steam chamber 13 comprises an opening 13A arranged at a rear end R of the soleplate 12. The discharge element 14 extends from the opening 13A.
(39) The collection compartment 17 is formed in the discharge element 14 for collecting calcified deposits S formed in the steam chamber 13.
(40) The retaining member 16 is arranged in the discharge element 14. The retaining member 16 extends over a front end portion P1 of the collection compartment 17 to retain the calcified deposits S in the collection compartment 17. The front end portion P1 is a portion of the collection compartment 17 facing the opening 13A. Therefore, calcified deposits S in the collection compartment 17 accumulate under the retaining member 16 in the front end portion P1 of the collection compartment 17 such that when the steam iron 10 is tilted the retaining member 16 prevents the calcified deposits S from escaping from the collection compartment 17. Advantageously, the retaining member 16 therefore prevents the calcified deposits S from returning to the steam chamber 13 or being vented through the soleplate 12 onto the garment being treated by the steam iron 10.
(41) For example, the retaining member and the scale collector are made of any materials having a good dimensional stability at high temperature (>200 dgr C.), such as plastics (e.g. Polyphenylene sulfide PPS) or metals.
(42) In one embodiment, the discharge element 14 comprises a scale collector 11 and a duct 15. The duct 15 extends from the opening 13A of the steam chamber 13. The scale collector 11 comprises walls 20, 21 defining the collection compartment 17. The scale collector 11 is removably attachable to the duct 15.
(43) In one embodiment, the duct 15 comprises the retaining member 16, as illustrated in
(44) Optionally, the walls 20, 21 of the scale collector 11 include a bottom wall 20 and the retaining member 16 is arranged to overlap the bottom wall 20 when the scale collector 11 is attached to the duct 15.
(45) In one embodiment, the retaining member 16 extends over at least 5% of the collection compartment 17.
(46) Optionally, the retaining member 16 extends over at least 5% of the surface of the bottom wall 20 of the scale collector 11.
(47) Optionally, the retaining member 16 defines a planar surface.
(48) In one embodiment, the steam iron 10 further comprises a guide surface 18 for directing the calcified deposits S from the steam chamber 13 towards the collection compartment 17. The guide surface 18 may be a curved surface 18, as illustrated in
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(50) The retaining member may allow a rotation of the steam iron from a horizontal configuration (see e.g.
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(52) The steam iron 30 comprises a soleplate 32, a discharge element 34, a retaining member 36 and a collection compartment 37.
(53) The soleplate 32 comprises a steam chamber for generating steam. The steam chamber comprises an opening 13A arranged at a rear end of the soleplate 32. The discharge element 34 extends from the opening 13A.
(54) The collection compartment 37 is formed in the discharge element 34 for collecting calcified deposits formed in the steam chamber.
(55) The retaining member 36 is arranged in the discharge element 34. The retaining member 36 extends over a front end portion P1 of the collection compartment 37 to retain the calcified deposits in the collection compartment 37. Therefore, calcified deposits in the collection compartment 37 accumulate under the retaining member 36 in the front end portion P1 of the collection compartment 37 such that when the steam iron 30 is tilted the retaining member 36 prevents the calcified deposits from escaping from the collection compartment 37. Advantageously, the retaining member 36 therefore prevents the calcified deposits from returning to the steam chamber or being vented through the soleplate 32 onto the garment being treated by the steam iron 30.
(56) Optionally, the discharge element 34 comprises a scale collector 31 and a duct 35. The duct 35 extends from the opening 13A of the steam chamber. The scale collector 31 has walls 40, 41 defining the collection compartment 37. The scale collector 31 is removably attachable to the duct 35.
(57) In one embodiment, the scale collector 31 comprises the retaining member 36, as illustrated in
(58) Optionally, the walls 40, 41 of the scale collector 31 include a bottom wall 40. The retaining member 36 is arranged to overlap the bottom wall 40 when the scale collector 31 is attached to the duct 35.
(59) In one embodiment, the scale collector 31 further comprises at least one aperture 42 to allow for water in the scale collector 31 to drain from the scale collector 31 towards the opening 13A of the steam chamber, as illustrated in
(60) In one embodiment, the steam iron 30 further comprises a locking member 33 for locking the scale collector 31 to the duct 35, as illustrated in
(61) Optionally, the discharge element 34 comprises a cavity 45 and the scale collector 31 is removably insertable into the cavity 45. In the embodiment illustrated in
(62) In one embodiment, the retaining member 36 extends over at least 5% above the collection compartment 37. In other words, the vertical projection of the retaining member 36 on a bottom surface of the collection compartment 37 is at least 5% of said bottom surface.
(63) In another embodiment, the retaining member 36 extends over at least 5% of the surface of the bottom wall 40 of the scale collector 31. In other words, the vertical projection of the retaining member 36 on a bottom wall 40 is at least 5% of the surface of said bottom surface 40.
(64) The retaining member 36 preferably defines a planar surface.
(65) In one embodiment, the discharge element 34 comprises a guide surface 38 for directing the calcified deposits from the steam chamber towards the collection compartment 37. The guide surface 38 may be a curved surface 38, as illustrated in
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(67) As described above, the discharge element 54 comprises a duct 55 extending from the opening and a scale collector 51 having walls 56, 57 defining the collection compartment. The scale collector 51 is removably attachable to the duct 55. In addition, the discharge element 54 comprises a cavity (not shown) and the scale collector 51 is removably insertable into the cavity. However, unlike the embodiment illustrated in
(68) Optionally, the walls 56, 57 of the scale collector 51 include a bottom wall 56 and the retaining member is arranged to overlap the bottom wall 56 when the scale collector 51 is attached to the duct 55.
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(70) As described above, the discharge element 64 comprises a duct 65 extending from the opening of the steam chamber and a scale collector 61 having walls 66, 67 defining the collection compartment. The scale collector 61 is removably attachable to the duct 65. In addition, the discharge element 64 comprises a cavity 68 and the scale collector 61 is removably insertable into the cavity 68. However, unlike the embodiment illustrated in
(71) Optionally, the walls 66, 67 of the scale collector 61 include a bottom wall 66 and the retaining member is arranged to overlap the bottom wall 66 when the scale 61 is attached to the duct 65.
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(73) As described above, the collection compartment 77 is formed in the discharge element 74 for collecting calcified deposits S formed in the steam chamber 13 and the retaining member 76 is arranged in the discharge element 74, extending over a front end portion P1 of the collection compartment 77 to retain the calcified deposits S in the collection compartment 77. Therefore, the retaining member 76 prevents the calcified deposits S from returning to the steam chamber 13 or being vented through the soleplate 72 onto the garment being treated by the steam iron. A difference is that the discharge element 74 of the steam iron of the embodiment shown in
(74) In one embodiment, an aperture 80 is provided in the duct 75 to provide access to the collection compartment 77 to allow for removal of calcified deposits S from the collection compartment 77. A closure 81 is provided to seal the aperture 80 to prevent calcified deposits S from escaping out of the collection compartment 77. In one such embodiment, the closure 81 comprises a stopper 81 that is removably insertable into the aperture 80 to prevent calcified deposits S from escaping out of the collection compartment 77. The user can remove the stopper 81 from the aperture 80 to empty the collection compartment 77.
(75) In some embodiments, the discharge element 14, 34, 54, 64, 74 comprises a passage 19, 39, 79 to fluidly communicate the steam chamber 13 with the collection compartment 17, 37, 77. The retaining member 16, 36, 76 may form a boundary surface 19A, 39A, 79A of the passage 19, 39, 79.
(76) In some embodiments, the soleplate 12, 32, 52, 62, 72 comprises a cover 12A, 32A, 52A, 62A, 72A. The discharge element 14, 34, 54, 64, 74 may be connected to the cover 12A, 32A, 52A, 62A, 72A.
(77) In some embodiments, the retaining member 16, 36, 76 is arranged such that when the steam iron 10, 30 is tilted away from an ironing position in a first direction, towards a rested position, calcified deposits S in the steam chamber 13 fall towards the collection compartment 17, 37, 77 under the effect of gravity. Moreover, when the steam iron 10, 30 is tilted away from a rest position to the ironing position, calcified deposits S in the collection compartment 17, 37, 77 are retained in the collection compartment 17, 37, 77 by the retaining member 16, 36, 76. In the ironing position, the soleplate 12, 32, 52, 62, 72 may be substantially horizontal. In the rest position, the soleplate 12, 32, 52, 62, 72 is at an angle with respect to the horizontal, and may be substantially vertical.
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(85) The collection compartment 17 is shown to have a scale collector receptacle 2004 which forms a seal with a scale collector sealing surface 2000 of the scale collector. The scale collector sealing surface is shown to have an elastomeric surface 2006 that seals and mates with the scale collector receptacle 2004. When the scale collector 1308 is removed the user can either place the steam iron 1700 upside down and remove the scale collector 1308. The operator can then take the steam iron 1700 to a waste receptacle and overturn the steam iron 1700 to dump the contents of the collection compartment 17 into the waste receptacle. The scale collector 1308 may also be operated differently. The steam iron 1700 can for example be placed into the ironing position 1310 with the scale collector 1308 extending over the edge of a table or ironing board. The operator can then run his or her fingers under the scoop portion 1710 and operate the lift lever 1704 without seeing it. The scoop portion 1710 facilitates tactile operation of the lift lever. The operator can then remove the scale collector 1308 and move the scale collector 1308 to a waste receptacle to dump the scale particles into the waste receptacle.
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(90) A cross-sectional view of the hook-shaped portion 2100 is shown as a position as being mated with a cylindrical rod 2704. The hook-shaped portion comprises the second concave part 2708. The second concave part forms the cylindrically symmetric portion 2102. The cylindrical rod 2704 also has rotational symmetry. In this example the axis of rotational symmetry is identical with the rotational axis 2702 when the scale collector 1308 is inserted. The cylindrically symmetric portion 2102 is shown as being able to freely rotate around the cylindrical rod 2704.
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(97) The above embodiments as described are only illustrative, and not intended to limit the technique approaches of the present invention. Although the present invention is described in details referring to the preferable embodiments, those skilled in the art will understand that the technique approaches of the present invention can be modified or equally displaced without departing from the scope of the technique approaches of the present invention, which will also fall into the protective scope of the claims of the present invention. In the claims, the word comprising does not exclude other elements or steps, and the indefinite article a or an does not exclude a plurality. Any reference signs in the claims should not be construed as limiting the scope.
(98) The term substantially herein, such as in substantially consists, will be understood by the person skilled in the art. The term substantially may also include embodiments with entirely, completely, all, etc. Hence, in embodiments the adjective substantially may also be removed. Where applicable, the term substantially may also relate to 90% or higher, such as 95% or higher, especially 99% or higher, even more especially 99.5% or higher, including 100%. The term comprise includes also embodiments wherein the term comprises means consists of. The term and/or especially relates to one or more of the items mentioned before and after and/or. For instance, a phrase item 1 and/or item 2 and similar phrases may relate to one or more of item 1 and item 2. The term comprising may in an embodiment refer to consisting of but may in another embodiment also refer to containing at least the defined species and optionally one or more other species.
(99) Furthermore, the terms first, second, third and the like in the description and in the claims, are used for distinguishing between similar elements and not necessarily for describing a sequential or chronological order. It is to be understood that the terms so used are interchangeable under appropriate circumstances and that the embodiments of the invention described herein are capable of operation in other sequences than described or illustrated herein.
(100) The devices herein may amongst others described during operation. As will be clear to the person skilled in the art, the invention is not limited to methods of operation or devices in operation.
(101) It should be noted that the above-mentioned embodiments illustrate rather than limit the invention, and that those skilled in the art will be able to design many alternative embodiments without departing from the scope of the appended claims. In the claims, any reference signs placed between parentheses shall not be construed as limiting the claim. Use of the verb to comprise and its conjugations does not exclude the presence of elements or steps other than those stated in a claim. Unless the context clearly requires otherwise, throughout the description and the claims, the words comprise, comprising, and the like are to be construed in an inclusive sense as opposed to an exclusive or exhaustive sense; that is to say, in the sense of including, but not limited to. The article a or an preceding an element does not exclude the presence of a plurality of such elements. The invention may be implemented by means of hardware comprising several distinct elements, and by means of a suitably programmed computer. In the device claim enumerating several means, several of these means may be embodied by one and the same item of hardware. The mere fact that certain measures are recited in mutually different dependent claims does not indicate that a combination of these measures cannot be used to advantage.
(102) The invention further applies to a device comprising one or more of the characterizing features described in the description and/or shown in the attached drawings. The invention further pertains to a method or process comprising one or more of the characterizing features described in the description and/or shown in the attached drawings.
(103) The various aspects discussed in this patent can be combined in order to provide additional advantages. Further, the person skilled in the art will understand that embodiments can be combined, and that also more than two embodiments can be combined. Furthermore, some of the features can form the basis for one or more divisional applications.
LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS
(104) 10 steam iron 11 scale collector 12 soleplate 12A cover 13 steam chamber 13A opening 14 discharge element 15 duct 16 retaining member 17 collection compartment 18 guide surface 19 passage 20 bottom wall 21 wall 30 steam iron 31 scale collector 32 soleplate 32A cover 33 locking member 34 discharge element 35 duct 36 retaining member 37 collection compartment 38 guide surface 39 passage 39A boundary surface 40 bottom wall 41 wall 42 aperture 45 cavity 51 scale collector 52 soleplate 55 duct 56 bottom wall 57 wall 61 scale collector 62A cover 65 duct 66 bottom wall 67 wall 68 cavity 72 soleplate 72A cover 74 discharge element 76 retaining member 77 collection compartment 78 guide surface 79 passage 79A boundary surface 80 aperture 81 closure 1300 steam iron 1302 ironing surface 1304 heel 1306 upwards direction 1308 scale collector 1310 ironing position 1312 underside 1400 heel rest position 1401 path 1500 drainage duct 1700 steam iron 1700 alternative steam iron 1702 exterior surface 1704 lift lever 1706 handle 1708 lever arm of lever mechanism 1710 scooped portion 1720 locked position 1900 unlocked position 1902 lever mechanism 1904 first latching nib 1906 second latching nib 2000 scale collector sealing surface 2004 scale collector receptacle 2006 elastomeric surface 2100 hook shaped portion 2102 cylindrically symmetric portion 2104 open section 2108 double wiper 2110 leading wiper 2112 sealing wiper 2114 cap 2116 door 2118 seal 2600 flexing arm 2700 pivot 2702 rotational axis 2704 cylindrical rod 2706 first concave part 2708 first concave part 3000 movement 3400 rotational latch 3402 door catch 3404 flexing arm A-A longitudinal axis D1 downward direction D2 upward direction D3 lateral direction P1 end portion P1 R rear end S scale