Iron structure
10036117 ยท 2018-07-31
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
D06F75/20
TEXTILES; PAPER
D06F75/24
TEXTILES; PAPER
International classification
Abstract
There is described an improved iron structure comprising a soleplate provided with through holes for steam adapted to come into contact with the fabrics to be treated, a boiler adapted to produce steam fluidly connected to the soleplate, a duct for introducing water into the boiler, heating means and a control button functionally connected to the boiler and arranged to obtain the delivery of steam through the through holes of the soleplate. In particular, the boiler is produced as fluid-tight coupling between the soleplate and a cover portion to form a boiler compartment in which the water is boiled and in which during use of the iron the hot water-steam balance is established.
Claims
1. A steaming iron comprising: a soleplate provided with through holes for steam adapted to come into contact with the fabrics to be ironed; a boiler adapted to produce steam, fluidly connected to said soleplate; a duct for introducing water into said boiler; heating means associated with said boiler; a control button, functionally connected to the boiler and arranged to obtain the delivery of steam through the through holes of said soleplate; characterised in that said boiler is produced as fluid-tight coupling between said soleplate and a cover portion to form a boiler compartment in which the water is boiled wherein said cover portion is shaped in the form of a bowl or bell with an open face that couples with said soleplate that closes said open face to form said boiler compartment; wherein said duct extends between an upper end that defines a mouth for introducing water and a lower end, opposite the upper end, provided with a wall that extends laterally to said duct between said upper end towards said lower end, so that the lower end of the wall delimits and circumscribes the access to the boiler compartment so that the level of water introduced into the boiler compartment cannot exceed a predetermined maximum level.
2. A steaming iron comprising: a soleplate provided with through holes for steam adapted to come into contact with the fabrics to be ironed; a boiler adapted to produce steam, fluidly connected to said soleplate; a duct for introducing water into said boiler; heating means associated with said boiler; a control button, functionally connected to the boiler and arranged to obtain the delivery of steam through the through holes of said soleplate; characterised in that said boiler is produced as fluid-tight coupling between said soleplate and a cover portion to form a boiler compartment in which the water is boiled wherein said cover portion is shaped in the form of a bowl or bell with an open face that couples with said soleplate that closes said open face to form said boiler compartment; wherein said control button comprises: a first portion coupled to said cover and having a first duct with a bottom wall provided with a through opening for steam; a second portion coupled to said first portion and having a second duct, fluidly connected at a first end to the first duct through said through opening andat a second endto said soleplate for the delivery of steam, at least one hole produced in said first portion that fluidly connects said first duct with said boiler compartment, wherein a pin is provided arranged in said first duct opposed by a spring, said pin being configured to slide selectively between: a closed configuration in which said pin closes said through opening and consequently the delivery of steam towards said soleplate, and an open configuration in which said pin opens said through opening in feedback to a command given by the user on said button, which causes sliding of said pin along said first duct and opening of said through opening so that steam can flow towards the soleplate through said second duct.
3. Steaming iron according to claim 2, wherein said pin has a cap portion that, in use, is arranged outside said through opening, said cap portion being provided with a gasket, so that said cap portion in said closed configuration obstructs said through opening with said gasket interposed, and said cap portion in said open configuration is detached from said through opening allowing steam to pass through.
4. Steaming iron according to claim 2, wherein said pin comprises a tapered portion that, in use, is arranged at the through opening during movement of the same pin between the closed configuration and the open configuration.
5. Steaming iron according to claim 4, wherein said tapered portion is shaped substantially with a curved profile and allows adjustment of the flow of steam that passes through the through opening between a minimum value and a maximum value.
6. Steaming iron according to claim 5, wherein during the downward movement of said pin, said tapered portion slides in the through opening varying the through section, which increases progressively, so that the user can adjust the flow of steam delivered according to the pressure exerted on the button.
7. Steaming iron according to claim 2, wherein there is provided a well, fluidly connected between said second duct and the through holes of said soleplate, said well being fluidly connected to said second duct by means of a connection opening.
8. Steaming iron according to claim 7, wherein said well is associated with said soleplate and has a bottom wall positioned at a lower level with respect to the upper wall of said through holes obtained in the soleplate, so that any water droplets that reach the well from said connection opening deposit on the bottom wall of the well and are subsequently vaporized and exit through the through holes for steam of the soleplate.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Further characteristics and/or advantages of the present invention will be more apparent from the description below of several embodiments, provided purely by way of non-limiting example, with reference to the accompanying drawings wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(11) With reference to
(12) The iron 1 mainly comprises a soleplate 2 shaped to come into contact with the laundry to be ironed, a boiler 12 (
(13) The iron 1 also comprises an outer casing 1a, a cap 3 that closes the opening for introducing water into the iron and a button 4, 9 to be operated to obtain the delivery of steam from the soleplate 2. Electricity is supplied through the cable 5.
(14) The button 4, 9 is functionally connected to the boiler 12 and is arranged to obtain the delivery of steam from the soleplate 2. Advantageously, the boiler 12 is produced between the soleplate 2 and a cover portion 6 arranged above the soleplate (
(15) In this way, the boiler 12 is not a separate component as occurs in irons according to the prior art, but is produced as a mechanical coupling between two simple components: the base of the soleplate 2 and the top cover 6, which coupled in a fluid-tight manner with the soleplate 2 defines the boiler compartment 12. This structure is simpler to produce as it decreases the number of components of which the iron is formed, reduces the overall dimensions and spaces and makes the iron lighter and more compact.
(16) Constructionally, the cover portion 6 is shaped in the form of a bowl or bell facing the soleplate 2 to form the boiler compartment 12. In particular, the boiler compartment 12 comprises a bottom wall 12a defined by the soleplate 2, a top wall 12b, opposite the bottom wall 12a, and lateral walls 12c between the bottom wall 12a and the top wall 12b. These latter are defined by the cover portion 6. As shown in
(17) More in detail, the cover portion 6 is shaped to comprise a control button 4, 9 of the steam, and the duct 10 for introducing water, as described in detail below. The cover portion 6 extends substantially to two heights, a first height at the boiler compartment 12 and a second greater height at the control button 9 and the duct 10.
(18) In other construction variants these components could be mounted on the cover as distinct and separate parts.
(19) Once again with reference to
(20) In particular, at the duct 10 there is inserted a tube 6a protected laterally by a wall 6 that extends between the upper end 10a towards the lower end 10b remaining open on the lower part. The lower end 6c of the wall 6 delimits and circumscribes the access to the boiler compartment 12 so that the level of water introduced into the boiler compartment 12 cannot exceed a maximum predetermined level.
(21) In this way, even if the user introduces an excess amount of water into the duct 10, the level of water in the boiler compartment 12 cannot rise beyond a certain level, defined by the lower end 6c of the wall 6 of the duct. Above this level the boiler compartment 12 remains filled with air, which cannot escape by any route. When the water starts to boil, the steam occupies the upper space of the boiler compartment 12 from which it can exit, controlled by the user, from a point far from the level of the water, as described in detail below.
(22) In particular, the portion of the boiler compartment 12 that extends in the top part of the coversubstantially at the control button 9in use is occupied only by the steam, while the liquid phase remains in the lower part thereof.
(23) As better shown in
(24) Moreover, there is provided a second portion 9b coupled to the first portion 9a, which defines a second duct 16 fluidly connectedat a first endto the first duct 13 through the through opening 21 andat a second endto the soleplate 2 for the delivery of the steam, as described below. Moreover, the control button has at least one hole 20 obtained in the first portion 9a that fluidly connects the first duct 13 to the boiler compartment 12.
(25) Constructionally, the button comprises a pin 9 inserted in a fluid-tight manner in the first duct 13 and opposed by a spring 9c. The pin 9 is configured to slide selectively between a closed configuration A (
(26) Constructionally, the pin 9 comprises a cap portion 9d that, in use, is arranged outside the through opening 21 and is provided with a gasket 15. The cap portion 9d in the closed configuration A obstructs the through opening 21 with the gasket interposed, and in the open configuration B is detached from the through opening 21, allowing steam to pass through (
(27) In detailed construction aspects, as better shown in
(28) The tapered portion 9e is shaped substantially with a curved profile and allows adjustment of the flow of steam that passes through the through opening 21 between a minimum value and a maximum value. In this way, the control button 9 allows the user to activate the flow of steam but also to adjust the flow rate. In the downward movement of the pin 9, the tapered portion 9e slides in the through opening 21 varying the through section, which increases progressively.
(29) In other constructional aspects, with reference to
(30) The well 18 has a bottom wall 18 positioned at a lower level with respect to the upper wall 19 of the through holes 19 obtained in the soleplate 2 (
(31) Further improvements of the iron according to the present invention relate to the heating means, i.e. the heating element associated with the boiler to boil the water.
(32) With reference to
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(34) Taking as reference the imaginary line 26, it can be seen how, in use, only the part of the heating element 25 to the left of the line 26 is effectively active and heats. The part to the right is generally called the cold zone.
(35) In particular, it can be seen how the greatest concentration of heat emitted is found in the zone in which the two branches of the heating element 25 meet, i.e. in the zone to the left of the imaginary line 27.
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(37) Moreover, when using the iron in vertical direction, the soleplate of common use would have a great drawback: by positioning the soleplate 24 vertically, the water located in the compartment 28 (
(38) Instead, in the solution according to the present invention, the heating means, as shown in
(39) In particular, the heating element 7 as shown in
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(41) It can be observed how the shape of the heating element 7 is optimized to uniformly involve the whole of the zone occupied by the water, with great benefit to the uniformity of the temperatures and efficiency during heating. The geometric center of the soleplate 2, indicated with the point 32, is also highlighted in
(42) In this way, as the heating element has a much larger linear extension with respect to horseshoe-shaped heating elements according to the prior art, the specific power is lower and, moreover, the concentration of heat produced at the curved portions is lower, so as to generate heat at a uniform temperature and not with concentrated hot spots.
(43) The above description of several specific embodiments is able to show the invention from a conceptual point of view so that others, using the prior art, can modify and/or adapt these specific embodiments to various applications without further research and without departing from the concept of the invention and, therefore, it is understood that these adaptations and modifications will be considered technical equivalents. The means and the materials to produce the various functions can be of different kind without however departing from the scope of the invention. It is understood that the expressions and the terminology used are provided purely for descriptive purposes and therefore are not limiting.