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The disclosure relates to ironing devices and more particularly pertains to a new ironing device for removing lint from fabric. The device includes a steam iron that has a plurality of scraping elements each integrated into a sole plate of the steam iron to scrap lint from fabric that is being ironed. The steam iron includes a lint chamber that receives the lint from the scraping elements and a lint screen that collects the lint. The lint screen is removable from the steam iron for removing lint from the lint screen.
The prior art relates to ironing devices including a self cleaning steam iron for directing a large amount of water onto a soleplate of the steam iron. The prior art discloses a variety of lint removing tools which each includes a rotating blade and a containment chamber for lint. The prior art discloses a lint removal tool that includes a scraping blade disposed on a handle. The prior art discloses a lint removal device that includes a steam iron, a coupler that engages the steam iron and a lint removal unit that is attachable to the coupler.
An embodiment of the disclosure meets the needs presented above by generally comprising a steam iron that has a lint chamber is integrated into the steam iron. The steam iron has a sole plate and the sole plate has a plurality of steam openings each extending through the sole plate. The steam iron has a plurality of scraping elements each integrated into the sole plate to scrape lint from a fabric when the sole plate is rubbed across the fabric while ironing the fabric. Each of the scraping elements directs the lint into the lint chamber collect the lint. A lint screen is removably insertable into the lint opening to collect the lint directed into the lint chamber.
There has thus been outlined, rather broadly, the more important features of the disclosure in order that the detailed description thereof that follows may be better understood, and in order that the present contribution to the art may be better appreciated. There are additional features of the disclosure that will be described hereinafter and which will form the subject matter of the claims appended hereto.
The objects of the disclosure, along with the various features of novelty which characterize the disclosure, are pointed out with particularity in the claims annexed to and forming a part of this disclosure.
The disclosure will be better understood and objects other than those set forth above will become apparent when consideration is given to the following detailed description thereof. Such description makes reference to the annexed drawings wherein:
With reference now to the drawings, and in particular to
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A heating element 30 is integrated into the steam iron 12 and the heating element is in thermal communication with the sole plate 16 such that the heating element 30 heats the sole plate 16 when the heating element 30 is turned on. In this way the sole plate 16 can boil the fluid delivered to the steam openings 18 thereby facilitating each of the steam openings 18 to release steam produced from the boiling fluid. The heating element 30 may comprise an electric heating coil or the like and the heating element 30 may have an operational temperature in excess of 210.0 degrees Fahrenheit. The steam iron 12 includes a variety of controls that are common to steam irons, including but not being limited to, a temperature knob 32 for adjusting a temperature of the heating element a light emitter 34 for indicating when the heating element 30 is turned on and a fabric selector 36 that is slidably integrated into the steam iron 12 for selecting various types of fabric to be ironed. Additionally, the steam iron 12 may include a spray nozzle 38 disposed on a nose of the steam iron 12, a fluid pumping button 40 and a steam pumping button 42 for pumping either fluid or steam outwardly from the spray nozzle 38.
The steam iron 12 has a plurality of scraping elements 44 that is each integrated into the sole plate 16 to scrape lint from a fabric when the sole plate 16 is rubbed across the fabric for ironing the fabric. Each of the scraping elements 44 is in communication with the lint chamber 14 thereby facilitating the lint chamber 14 to collect the lint scraped by the plurality of scraping elements 44. Each of the scraping elements 44 has a front end 46, a back end 48, a first lateral side 50 and a second lateral side 52. The front end 46 has pair of intersecting sides 54 each extending between a respective one of the first lateral side 50 and the second lateral side 52 and a point 56 defined by the pair of intersecting sides 54. Additionally, the back end 48 has a pair of intersecting sides 58 each extending between a respective one of the first lateral side 50 and the second lateral side 52 and a point 60 defined by the pair of intersecting sides 58 of the back end 48 such that each of the scraping elements 44 has a hexagonal shape.
Each of the scraping elements 44 has a distal surface 62 with respect to a bottom surface 64 of the sole plate 16. The distal surface 62 of each of the scraping elements 44 slopes away from the bottom surface 64 between the front end 46 and the back end 48 of the scraping elements 44. Furthermore, the distal surface 62 of each of the scraping elements 44 intersects the bottom surface 64 of the sole plate 16 at the front end 46 of the scraping elements 44. The plurality of scraping elements 44 is arranged in a pair of lines 66 and each of the lines 66 of the scraping elements 44 intersects each other at a point 68 located adjacent to the point 23 defined by the lines 22 of the steam openings 18. Each of the lines 66 defined by the scraping elements 44 angles away from each other and extends along a respective one of the lines 22 defined by the steam openings 18.
The plurality of scraping elements 44 includes a pair of terminal scraping elements 70. Each of the terminal scraping elements 70 is positioned adjacent to a terminal end 72 of a respective one of the lines 22 defined by the steam openings 18. The steam iron 12 has a lint opening 74 extending through a heel 75 of the steam iron 12 and the lint opening 74 extends into the lint chamber 14. The lint chamber 14 has a first portion 76 which forms an angle with a second portion 78. The first portion 76 angles downwardly between the lint opening 74 and the second portion 78. The second portion 78 extends forwardly from the first portion 76 and the second portion 78 extends along a substantial length of the sole plate 16.
The second portion 78 has a first lateral bounding wall 80 and a second lateral bounding wall 82. Each of the first lateral bounding wall 80 and the second lateral bounding wall 82 extends between a respective pair of the lines 22 defined by the steam openings 18 and the lines 66 defined by the scraping elements 44 such that each of the scraping elements 44 is positioned below the second portion 78 of the lint chamber 14. Each of the first lateral bounding wall 80 and the second lateral bounding wall 82 has a kicked out portion 84 extending around a respective one of the terminal scraping elements 70. The sole plate 16 has a plurality of lint holes 86 each extending through the sole plate 16 and into the second portion 78 of the lint chamber 14. Each of the lint holes 86 extends along the intersecting sides 54 of the front end 46 of a respective one of the scraping elements 44 and the first lateral side 50 and the second lateral side 52 of the respective scraping element 44 to direct the lint into the lint chamber 14.
A lint screen 88 is removably insertable into the lint opening 74 to collect the lint that is directed into the lint chamber 14. The lint screen 88 includes a frame 90 and a mesh panel 92 that is integrated into the frame 90. The mesh panel 92 is comprised of a fluid permeable material to facilitate air to pass through the mesh panel 92 to collect the lint on the mesh panel 92. A retracting spool 94 is rotatably disposed within the steam iron 12. The retracting spool 94 is biased to rotate in a first direction and the retracting spool 94 is urgeable to rotate in a second direction.
A power cord 96 is wrapped around the retracting spool 94 and the power cord 96 extends outwardly through the heel 75 of the steam iron 12. The power cord 96 has a distal end 98 that is exposed with respect to the steam iron 12 and a male plug 100 is electrically coupled to the distal end 98. The power cord 96 is electrically coupled to the heating element 30 and the power cord 96 is retracted into the heel of the steam iron 12 when the retracting spool 94 rotates in the first direction. Furthermore, the retracting spool 94 rotates in the second direction when the power cord 96 is pulled outwardly from the heel.
In use, the steam iron 12 is employed in the tradition convention of steam irons with respect to ironing articles of the clothing or other fabric items. Each of the scraping elements 44 removes lint from the article of clothing as the sole plate 16 is moved along the article of clothing. Furthermore, the lint travels through the lint chamber 14 unit the lint is collected on the lint screen 88. The lint screen 88 is removed from the lint opening 74 to facilitate the lint to be cleaned from the lint screen 88. The lint screen 88 is inserted into the lint opening 74 when the lint screen 88 has been cleaned.
With respect to the above description then, it is to be realized that the optimum dimensional relationships for the parts of an embodiment enabled by the disclosure, to include variations in size, materials, shape, form, function and manner of operation, assembly and use, are deemed readily apparent and obvious to one skilled in the art, and all equivalent relationships to those illustrated in the drawings and described in the specification are intended to be encompassed by an embodiment of the disclosure.
Therefore, the foregoing is considered as illustrative only of the principles of the disclosure. Further, since numerous modifications and changes will readily occur to those skilled in the art, it is not desired to limit the disclosure to the exact construction and operation shown and described, and accordingly, all suitable modifications and equivalents may be resorted to, falling within the scope of the disclosure. In this patent document, the word “comprising” is used in its non-limiting sense to mean that items following the word are included, but items not specifically mentioned are not excluded. A reference to an element by the indefinite article “a” does not exclude the possibility that more than one of the element is present, unless the context clearly requires that there be only one of the elements.
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