Garment cleaning appliance
10094059 ยท 2018-10-09
Assignee
Inventors
- Yanyan Wang (Eindhoven, NL)
- YONG JIANG (EINDHOVEN, NL)
- Mohankumar VALIYAMBATH KRISHNAN (EINDHOVEN, NL)
Cpc classification
D06F18/00
TEXTILES; PAPER
International classification
Abstract
A garment cleaning appliance comprises a housing (1) having a chamber (2) to receive garments to be cleaned, and a steam generator (6) for supplying steam to the chamber (2) to clean the garments in the chamber (2). The appliance also includes a condensing element (9) arranged to condense the steam such that condensate is directed onto the garments.
Claims
1. A garment cleaning appliance comprising: a housing having a chamber to receive garments to be cleaned; a steam generator for supplying steam into the chamber to clean garments in the chamber; and rinsing means arranged within the chamber to direct a steady stream of rinse water, condensed from steam alone, onto garments received in the chamber to rinse the garments via the steady stream of rinse water condensed from steam alone, with no additional water feed, supply or pump to provide or move rinse water to a top of the chamber, wherein the rinsing means comprises a condensing element that includes a (i) a lower surface that faces the garments and is exposed to steam in the chamber and (ii) an upper surface not exposed to steam in the chamber, the condensing element further having a W-shape cross-section and a surface area that covers a majority of a surface area at the top of the chamber, the condensing element being arranged to condense the steam at the top of the chamber on the lower surface of the condensing element into condensate and further being arranged with lower points of the W-shape cross-section positioned immediately above garment supports in the chamber to direct, via the W-shape cross-section of the lower surface, the condensate as a steady stream of rinse water onto the garments under influence of gravity.
2. A garment cleaning appliance according to claim 1, wherein the steam generator is positioned at one selected from the group consisting of (i) beneath the chamber such that steam is ejected into the chamber below garments in the chamber and (ii) at a lower portion of the chamber such that steam is ejected into the chamber at a lower portion of the garments in the chamber.
3. A garment cleaning appliance according to claim 2, wherein the steam generator comprises a water tank arranged to receive water and a heater to heat the water in the water tank to generate steam.
4. A garment cleaning appliance according to claim 1, further comprising an ionizer, wherein the steam generated by the steam generator is ionized by the ionizer before entering the chamber.
5. A garment cleaning appliance according to claim 1, wherein the condensing element further comprises a metallic plate, wherein the metallic plate includes one surface that faces garments received in the chamber and is exposed to steam in the chamber, the other surface being exposed to a cool fluid wherein the steam condenses on the metallic plate and condensate is directed onto the garments in the chamber.
6. A garment cleaning appliance according to claim 5, further comprising a fan configured during a rinse cycle to blow air over said other surface of the metallic plate to expose said other surface to cool air.
7. A garment cleaning appliance according to claim 6, wherein the fan is located below or aside the chamber and the housing further includes a duct for passage of air blown from the fan to the other surface of the metallic plate.
8. A garment cleaning appliance according to claim 7, wherein the fan is further configured during a drying cycle to blow air over a heater and into the chamber to dry garments in the chamber.
9. A garment cleaning appliance according to claim 8, wherein the chamber further includes an inlet for passage of heated air into the chamber during the drying cycle and an outlet for the heated air that has passed through the chamber during the drying cycle.
10. A garment cleaning appliance according to claim 1, further comprising garment supports in the chamber to hang garments from or attach garments to said garment supports in the chamber.
11. A garment cleaning appliance according to claim 1, further comprising a water feed and a heater for flooding the chamber with hot water, prior to or after cleaning garments with steam.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Preferred embodiments will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(6) Steam cleaning of garments overcomes many of the problems associated with cleaning garments with water. The advantages are that the high temperature of steam kills bacteria and can penetrate clothing to give a deeper clean and leave fabrics feeling soft.
(7) Referring to the drawings,
(8) The housing 1 also contains a steam generator 6 and a water storage tank 7. The steam generator 6 is positioned below the storage tank 7 and heats water from the storage tank 7 to generate steam. The storage tank 7 is refillable from a side opening, such as a spout (not shown). Steam naturally rises into the steam chamber 2 and interacts with the garments 4 to clean and sanitise them. The steam generator 6 may instead be located aside the chamber 2, at a lower portion of the chamber 2 so that the steam enters the chamber through the side in a lower portion of the chamber 2 (not shown).
(9) A high energy discharge ionizer 8 is incorporated within the steam generator 6 to give the steam particles a charge. That charge is the same, either positive or negative, to prevent the particles from coalescing into larger molecules because smaller steam particles are better for penetrating fabrics and cleaning garments. The ionizer may directly ionize the steam particles or, more likely, may ionize an air stream which is subsequently mixed with the steam. Typically, the steaming process should last at least 10 minutes to ensure that the garments are fully sanitised. The materials used for the device should be able to withstand high temperature steam and water, in excess of 100 C.
(10) The steam generator will produce scale as a by-product of evaporating water. This scale will be concentrated around the heating element in the steam generator and a small trap may be included to prevent the scale from moving to other parts of the device. A valve may be provided for draining water and scale from this trap to prevent the performance of the heating element from reducing as a result of scale build up.
(11) During the steaming process it is advantageous to rinse the garments 4 with clean water to dissolve any detergent residue that has accumulated or any dirt that has been loosened by the steaming process. A sprinkler or pouring system positioned above the garments, with a water source, could provide a steady stream of water to rinse the garments of any residue or detergent. However, it is preferred to use pure water over tap water because it contains fewer impurities and will better dissolve the unwanted residues on the garments 4. Evaporated and condensed water is also free from microbiological impurities and therefore more hygienic for rinsing the garments. In order to provide a steady stream of pure water the cleaning device 1 comprises a condenser 9 to condense steam in the chamber 2 into water for rinsing the garments 4.
(12) Rinse water is created by condensing steam at the top of the chamber 2 and letting it flow onto the garments 4 under the influence of gravity. The condensing element 9 is attached to the lid 5 and comprises a metallic plate 10 that covers the majority of the top of the chamber 2.
(13) The plate 10 is cooled by a flow of cool fluid over its upper surface, on the opposite side to the steam chamber 2 to increase condensate formation on its lower surface. In this embodiment, the fluid is air and the flow of cool air is generated by an air fan 21 located in the bottom part of the cleaning device 1, below the chamber 2. The air flow 20 is directed through a conduit 22 to the area above the plate 10. An outlet is located either in the lid 5 or in a side wall of the chamber 2 so that air flows over the top of the plate 10 and out into the atmosphere to keep the plate 10 cool. The air fan may instead be located in other positions such as aside the chamber or even in the vicinity of the lid 5.
(14) The rinse water will dissolve or wash away detergents and other dirt on the garments 4 and be collected by a waste water collection plate 23 at the bottom of the chamber 2. During the cleaning process, when the garments 4 are being simultaneously steamed and rinsed, the water that has been collected in the waste water collection tray 23 may be re-circulated into the steam cleaning process by re-evaporating the water. When the recycled water is evaporated it is purified, leaving the impurities that were dissolved from the garments in the waste water tray 23. The waste water tray 23 is removable and easily cleanable so that residues from evaporating the waste water can be easily washed away.
(15) Following the steaming and rinsing processes the garments 4 are dried by circulating warm or hot air 24 through the chamber 2 as shown in
(16) Therefore, warm air enters the chamber 2 at the bottom, passes the garments 4 and dries them by evaporating and carrying away the water through the air outlet 29. The speed of the drying process will depend on the power of the fan 25 and air heater 26 and also on the wetness of the garments 4. The drying process should provide air of a temperature above 50 C. for about 20 minutes. Drying the garments in this way prevents bacterial growth on wet or damp garments and means that the garments are more readily useable again.
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(18) Generate steam 30. Water from the water tank 7 is heated into steam, which is ionized and enters the chamber 2 to clean the garments 4.
(19) Turn on air fan to activate condenser and start rinsing 31. Turning on the air fan 21 cools the condenser 9 which facilitates the rinsing process.
(20) Stop heater and air fan 32. At the end of the cleaning cycle, the steam generator and air fan are turned off.
(21) Activate drying fan 33. Turning on the air fan 25 and heater 26 to blow warm or hot air 24 through the chamber 2 dries the garments 4.
(22) It is most effective if the steaming and rinsing processes 30, 31 occur at least partly simultaneously, for example the steaming process 30 may begin before the rinsing process 31 and they end at the same time. However, the rinsing process 31 could occur after the steaming process 30 so long as enough steam remains in the chamber 2 to condense and drip onto the garments 4.
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(24) The garments 4 may be immersed in boiling or nearly boiling water at around 95 C. by flooding the chamber 2 of
(25) In alternative embodiments the step of immersing the garments into boiling or nearly boiling water may be replaced by immersing the garments in water of a lower temperature, especially when boiling or nearly boiling water could damage the garments. In alternative embodiments the user might select a temperature of the water for immersing the garment into. In other embodiments the type of garment is detected automatically and the temperature of the water adjusted to obtain an optimal setting.
(26) The cleaning processes described with reference to
(27) 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. It will be appreciated that the term comprising does not exclude other elements or steps and that the indefinite article a or an does not exclude a plurality. 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 an advantage. Any reference signs in the claims should not be construed as limiting the scope of the claims.
(28) Although claims have been formulated in this application to particular combinations of features, it should be understood that the scope of the disclosure of the present invention also includes any novel features or any novel combinations of features disclosed herein either explicitly or implicitly or any generalisation thereof, whether or not it relates to the same invention as presently claimed in any claim and whether or not it mitigates any or all of the same technical problems as does the parent invention. The applicants hereby give notice that new claims may be formulated to such features and/or combinations of features during the prosecution of the present application or of any further application derived therefrom.