Ironing machine
10563344 · 2020-02-18
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Inventors
Cpc classification
D06F33/30
TEXTILES; PAPER
D06F33/44
TEXTILES; PAPER
D06F67/00
TEXTILES; PAPER
International classification
Abstract
An ironing machine (1), such as a cylinder ironer, is provided. The ironing machine (1) comprises a cylindrical body (3) having heating means (5) for heating of the cylindrical body (3) and at least one temperature sensor arrangement (7), arranged to be in contact with the cylindrical body (3) and to detect a temperature of the cylindrical body (3). The at least one temperature sensor arrangement (7) and the cylindrical body (3) are at least partly made of electrically conductive material. The ironing machine (1) comprises an electrical control system (9) configured to detect a degree of contact between the cylindrical body (3) and the at least one temperature sensor arrangement (7) by means of electricity, and generate a control signal indicative of the detected degree of contact.
Claims
1. An ironing machine, comprising a cylindrical body which comprises a heater configured for heating of the cylindrical body and at least one temperature sensor, arranged to be in contact with the cylindrical body and to detect a temperature of the cylindrical body, wherein the at least one temperature sensor arrangement and the cylindrical body are at least partly made of electrically conductive material, and the ironing machine comprises an electrical control system configured to: detect a degree of contact between the cylindrical body; and the at least one temperature sensor by means of electricity, and generate a control signal indicative of the detected degree of contact.
2. The ironing machine according to claim 1, wherein the electrical control system is arranged to; supply an electrical current between the at least one temperature sensor and the cylindrical body, thereby providing the electricity by means of which the degree of contact is detectable, detect the degree of contact between the at least one temperature sensor and the cylindrical body by measurement of the electrical current.
3. The ironing machine according to claim 1, wherein the electrical control system is arranged to; feed the electrical current into an electric circuit formed by the at least one temperature sensor and the cylindrical body, detect the degree of contact between the at least one temperature sensor and the cylindrical body by measurement of the electrical impedance.
4. The ironing machine according to claim 3, wherein the electric control system is arranged to deactivate the heater when the impedance exceeds a deactivation threshold value.
5. The ironing machine according to claim 3, wherein the ironing machine comprises an alert system, and wherein the electric control system is arranged to activate the alert system when the impedance exceeds an alert threshold value.
6. The ironing machine according to claim 3, wherein the electric circuit is an alternating current electrical circuit.
7. The ironing machine according to claim 1, wherein the temperature sensor comprises a first electrically conductive friction shoe.
8. The ironing machine according to claim 7, wherein the electrical control system comprises a plurality of first electrically conductive friction shoes one or more second electrically conductive friction shoes and the electrical control system is arranged to; supply an electrical current through one or more electric circuits formed by the first electrically conductive friction shoes, the one or more second electrically conductive friction shoes and the cylindrical body, detect an electrical impedance in said electrical circuit, and generate a control signal indicative of the detected impedance.
9. The ironing machine according to claim 8, wherein the first and second friction shoes are arranged to be in contact with a peripheral surface of the cylindrical body.
10. The ironing machine according to claim 8, wherein the first and second friction shoes are distributed along a longitudinal direction of the cylindrical body.
11. The ironing machine according to claim 8, wherein the ironing machine comprises one or more resilient members arranged to bias at least one of the first and second friction shoes towards the cylindrical body.
12. The ironing machine according to claim 7, wherein the electrical control system comprises a plurality of sub-circuits, each sub-circuit comprising a first electrically conductive friction shoe, a second electrically conductive friction shoe and detection arrangements, and in that the electrical control system is arranged to; supply an electrical current through the cylindrical body and each sub-circuit, detect, by the respective detection arrangements, an electrical impedance in each sub-circuit, and generate a control signal indicative of the detected impedance in each sub-circuit.
13. The ironing machine according to claim 1, wherein the electric control system is configured to set a level of heating for the heater based on the control signal.
14. The ironing machine according to claim 1, wherein the ironing machine comprises a low voltage supply system, arranged to be connected to the electrical control system.
15. The ironing machine according to claim 1, wherein the electrical control system is arranged to; feed the electrical current into a direct current electric circuit formed by the at least one temperature sensor arrangement and the cylindrical body, detect the degree of contact between the at least one temperature sensor and the cylindrical body by measurement of electrical resistance in the direct current electrical circuit.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The various aspects of embodiments herein, including its particular features and advantages, will be readily understood from the following detailed description and the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(9) Embodiments herein will now be described more fully with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which embodiments are shown. Well-known functions or constructions will not necessarily be described in detail for brevity and/or clarity.
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(11) The ironing machine 100 illustrated in
(12) Items 400 to be ironed and/or dried are fed in between the convex cylindrical body 300 and the concave ironing strips 600 by the rotating movement of the cylindrical body 300.
(13) The ironing machine 100 further comprises means (not shown) for rotating the cylindrical body 300 around an axis A of rotation. The axis A of rotation may also be referred to as a center axis of the cylindrical body 300. When the cylindrical body 300 is rotated, a user may arrange the item 400 to be ironed and/or dried on the cylindrical body 300. When the cylindrical body 300 is rotated in a direction B it brings, by friction, the item 400 to be fed in between the ironing strips 600 and the cylindrical body 300.
(14) When a wet/untreated item 400 passes from intake C to exit D, it is pressed, ironed and/or dried. The thus treated item is indicated 400 in
(15) During passage between the cylindrical body 300 and the ironing strips 600, the item 400 is both dried and ironed due to friction and a temperature of the heated cylindrical body 300. The temperature of the heated cylindrical body 300 is normally about 200 degrees Celsius. In
(16) The ironing machine 100 further comprises a temperature sensor arrangement 700. The temperature sensor arrangement 700 comprises one or more temperature sensors arranged as friction shoes 110.
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(20) The ironing machine 1 also comprises heating means 5 for heating of the cylindrical body 3 and at least one temperature sensor arrangement 7. The temperature sensor arrangement 7 is arranged to be in contact with the cylindrical body 3 during normal operation of the ironing machine, i.e. when the cylindrical body 3 is brought to rotate around the axis A of rotation. The temperature sensor arrangement 7 is arranged to detect a temperature of the cylindrical body 3, or more precisely, a peripheral surface 3 of the cylindrical body 3. The at least one temperature sensor arrangement 7 is at least partly made of electrically conductive material, such as metal.
(21) The ironing machine 1 further comprises an electrical control system 9. The electrical control system 9 is configured to detect a degree of contact between the cylindrical body 3 and the at least one temperature sensor arrangement 7 by means of electricity. The electrical control system 9 is arranged to detect if the at least one temperature sensor arrangement 7 is in good enough contact or not with the cylindrical body 3. The electrical control system 9 can detect e.g. if the at least one temperature sensor arrangement 7 is in continuous contact with the cylindrical body 3 or if the contact is intermittent. The electrical control system can detect if a contact surface is small or large, i.e. to what extent there is contact between the at least one temperature sensor arrangement 7 and the cylindrical body 3.
(22) The electrical control system 9 is arranged to generate a control signal indicative of the detected degree of contact. In some embodiments the electric control system 9 is configured to set a level of heating for the heating means 5 based on the control signal. In the embodiment illustrated in
(23) In some embodiments the heating means 5 are configured to heat the cylindrical body 3 until they are deactivated e.g. by the electrical control system 9. In the embodiment illustrated in
(24) In some embodiments the electrical control system 9 is arranged to supply an electrical current i between the at least one temperature sensor arrangement 7 and the cylindrical body 3, thereby providing the electricity by means of which the degree of contact is detectable. The electrical control system 9 is then arranged to detect the degree of contact between the at least one temperature sensor arrangement 7 and the cylindrical body 3 by measurement of the electrical current i supplied.
(25) In some embodiments the electrical control system 9 is arranged to feed the electrical current i into an electric circuit 15a formed by the at least one temperature sensor arrangement 7 and the cylindrical body 3. Such electrical current i can be an alternating current or a direct current. The electric circuit may also comprise electrical cables and necessary couplings. In some embodiments the electric circuit also comprises a low voltage supply system 25. The low voltage supply system 25 can be arranged to supply an alternating- or direct current into electrical circuits described herein. The electrical control system 9 can be arranged to detect the degree of contact between the at least one temperature sensor arrangement 7 and the cylindrical body 3 by measurement of the electrical impedance Z in the electrical circuit 15a.
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(29) In some embodiments the ironing machine 1 comprises an alert system 23, illustrated in
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(31) The electrical control system 9 is arranged to supply an electrical current i through the electric circuits 15a, 15b, 15c formed by the first electrically conductive friction shoes 11a, the second electrically conductive friction shoe 11b and the cylindrical body 3. The electrical control system 9 is further arranged to detect an electrical impedance Za, Zb, Zc in each electrical circuit 15a, 15b and 15c. The electrical impedance can for example be detected/measured between the second electrically conductive friction shoe 11b and each of the first electrically conductive friction shoes 11a. The electrical control system 9 can then generate a control signal indicative of the detected impedance Za, Zb, Zc, such that the heating means 5 can be controlled based on the control signal.
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(34) The electrical control system 9 is arranged to supply an electrical current i through the cylindrical body 3 and each sub-circuit 17d, 17e, 17f and to detect, by the respective detection arrangements 19d, 19e, 19f, an electrical impedance Zd, Ze, Zf in each sub-circuit 17d, 17e, 17f. The electrical control system 9 can then generate a control signal indicative of the detected impedance Zd, Ze, Zf in each sub-circuit 17d, 17e, 17f such that the heating means 5 can be controlled based on the control signal.
(35) The electrical circuits illustrated in