Claims
- 1. A clothes treating apparatus for treating a garment comprising:a cabinet defining an interior region for receiving clothes; a door movably connected to the cabinet; a hanger for supporting the garment within the interior region; a fan for circulating air within the interior region; a nozzle supported by the cabinet; a reservoir containing a conditioning composition, the reservoir fluidly connected to the nozzle; and an air compressor connected to the nozzle for supplying air to the nozzle such that air combines with conditioning composition from the reservoir which is sprayed from the nozzle to form a mist which is supplied into the interior region, wherein the cabinet includes a side wall having a cavity and the reservoir is supported in the cavity formed into the side wall of the cabinet.
- 2. A clothes treating apparatus for treating a garment comprising:a cabinet defining an interior region for receiving clothes; a door movably connected to the cabinet; a hanger for supporting the garment within the interior region; a fan for circulating air within the interior region; a nozzle supported by the cabinet; a reservoir containing a conditioning composition, the reservoir fluidly connected to the nozzle; an air compressor connected to the nozzle for supplying air to the nozzle such that air combines with conditioning composition from the reservoir which is sprayed from the nozzle to form a mist which is supplied into the interior region; and a supply tube extending from the reservoir to the nozzle, the supply tube being removably connected to the reservoir, wherein the reservoir is removably supported by the cabinet such that the reservoir can be readily removed from the cabinet and refilled with conditioning composition.
- 3. A clothes treating apparatus for treating a garment comprising:a cabinet defining an interior region for receiving clothes; a door movably connected to the cabinet; a hanger for supporting the garment within the interior region; a fan for circulating air within the interior region; a nozzle supported by the cabinet; a reservoir containing a conditioning composition, the reservoir fluidly connected to the nozzle; an air compressor connected to the nozzle for supplying air to the nozzle such that air combines with conditioning composition from the reservoir which is sprayed from the nozzle to form a mist which is supplied into the interior region; and a deceleration region provided within the interior region above the supported garment adjacent the nozzle for allowing the mist sprayed from the nozzle to slow down and recirculate within the interior region.
- 4. A clothes treating apparatus comprising:a cabinet defining an interior region for receiving clothes; a door movably connected to the cabinet; a hanger for supporting a garment within the interior region; a nozzle supported by the cabinet, the nozzle having a fluid passage having an outlet orifice and an air passage; a reservoir containing a conditioning composition, the reservoir being supported by the cabinet below the nozzle and being fluidly connected to the fluid passage within the nozzle; and an air compressor connected to the air passage of the nozzle for supplying air to the nozzle such that an air stream flows over the outlet orifice of the fluid passage and draws conditioning composition from the reservoir which is mixed with the air stream to form a mist which is supplied into the interior region, wherein conditioning composition is mixed with an air flow for forming a mist which is dispensed from the nozzle without requiring a valve between the reservoir and nozzle.
- 5. The clothes treating apparatus according to claim 4 wherein the interior region has opposed inner side surfaces, the clothes treating apparatus further comprising:an inflatable bag associated with the hanger wherein the garment can be disposed about the inflatable bag; and a blower supported by the cabinet for inflating the inflatable bag to press the garment against the opposed inner side surfaces of the interior region.
- 6. The clothes treating apparatus according to claim 4 wherein the cabinet includes side walls, at least one of the side walls having a cavity in which the reservoir is slidingly received.
- 7. The clothes treating apparatus according to claim 6 further comprising:a supply tube extending from the reservoir to the nozzle, the supply tube removably connecting to the reservoir, wherein the reservoir is removably supported with the cavity formed in the side wall of the cabinet such that the reservoir can be readily removed from the cabinet and refilled with conditioning composition.
- 8. The clothes treating apparatus according to claim 4, the clothes treating apparatus further comprising:a deceleration region within the interior region such that mist sprayed from the nozzle is allowed to slow down and recirculate within the interior region.
- 9. The clothes treatment apparatus according to claim 4 wherein the interior region forms a cavity having internally radiused corners to promote air recirculation within the interior region.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/083,187 filed Jul. 25, 1997.
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European Search Report Eo 99 10 7858 dated Dec. 16, 1999. |
Provisional Applications (1)
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60/083187 |
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