Information
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Patent Grant
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6711840
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Patent Number
6,711,840
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Date Filed
Tuesday, November 13, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, March 30, 200421 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Reed Smith LLP
- Wolfson; Michael I.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 038 75
- 038 69
- 038 776
- 038 779
- 038 85
- 015 321
- 015 322
- 015 320
- 068 222
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A combination steam cleaner and steam iron includes a steam generator, a steam cleaner and a steam iron. The steam generator includes first and second boiling elements for boiling water to produce steam. The steam cleaner is attachable to the steam generator to receive the steam, a nozzle that dispenses the steam, and a circuit designed to supply power to the second boiling element when the steam cleaner is attached to the steam generator. The steam iron is attachable to the steam generator, includes an iron heating element for heating the iron, and includes a circuit designed to supply power to the iron heating element, but not to the second boiling element, when the steam iron is attached to the steam generator. The steam generator also includes a steam release valve that supplies the steam and which is controlled by respective switches within the steam cleaner and steam iron. Connections between the steam generator and the steam cleaner and the steam iron are limited to four electrical contacts and the supply of steam.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Steam cleaning appliances require a substantial amount of power to operate properly. Typically, steam cleaning appliances require around 1,800 Watts of power to sufficiently heat stored water to provide the necessary steam for the cleaning appliance.
Similarly, steam irons require a substantial amount of power to operate properly. Steam irons generally include two heating elements, one to heat the iron and the other to heat water to produce steam. In the United States, the combined amount of electrical power utilized by both heating elements in a steam iron can not exceed, for practical purposes, 1,800 Watts due to UL regulations limiting voltage levels to 120 volts, with a maximum draw of 15 amps at this voltage level.
Given the above-mentioned power constraints, a device that combines a steam cleaner with a steam iron would not be able to draw sufficient power to power the separate heating elements of the combined device. One attempt to overcome this problem is disclosed in European Patent No. EP 0 809 728 B1, but the design shown therein is intended for use in Europe, which has 220 voltage levels and power standards suitably high that provide sufficient power to a device that includes both a steam cleaner and a steam iron.
Accordingly, it is desirable to provide a combined steam cleaner and steam iron apparatus designed to properly operate under restricted power requirements.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Generally speaking, in accordance with the invention, a combination steam cleaner and steam iron that includes a steam generator, a steam cleaner and a steam iron is provided. The steam generator includes a boiling device that has first and second boiling elements for boiling water to produce steam, and a first connector for supplying out the steam. The steam cleaner includes a second connector that is attachable to the first connector of the steam generator, and the second connector includes a steam hose that receives the steam output from the steam generator. The steam cleaner also includes a steam nozzle that dispenses the steam and a circuit that is designed to supply power to the second boiling element in the steam generator so as to cause the second boiling element to boil the water (along with the first boiling element) when the steam cleaner is in use. The steam iron includes an iron heating element and a third connector that is attachable to the first connector of the steam generator. The third connector includes a steam hose that receives steam supplied out from the steam generator when the steam iron is attached, and steam iron also includes a circuit designed to supply power to the iron heating element to heat the steam iron when in use, and the circuit is designed to not supply power to the second boiling element so that the second boiling element is not utilized during use of the steam iron.
A power cable extends from the steam generator for receiving a source of power, and the steam generator includes a user controllable power switch for selectively supplying power to the first boiling element and a steam release valve for controlling the output of steam from the steam generator through the first connector, and the steam cleaner and the steam iron each includes a respective user controlled on/off steam switch for controlling the steam release valve when the respective device is connected to the steam generator.
A power is supplied to the steam release valve independent of whether power is supplied by the power switch to the boiling device so that steam is controlled to be supplied out from the steam generator independent of control of the boiling device.
Each of the connectors of the steam generator, steam cleaner and steam iron includes respective first, second, third and fourth electrical contacts. Within the steam generator, the power switch supplies power to the first electrical contract, an electrical connection is provided between the second electrical contract and the second boiling element, the steam release valve's return line is electrically connected to the third electrical contact, and the fourth electrical contact is electrically connected to the power cable's return line. Within the steam cleaner, the first and second electrical contacts are shorted together, and the third and fourth electrical contacts are connected through the user controlled on/off steam switch. Within the steam iron, the first and fourth electrical contacts are connected through the iron heating element, the third and fourth electrical contacts are connected through the user controlled on/off steam switch, and the second electrical contact is left open.
The first boiling element is an 1,100 Watt heater, the second boiling element is a 600 Watt heater, and the iron heating element is a 600 Watt heater. About 1,700 Watts of power are drawn during use of the steam cleaner and about 1,700 Watts of power are drawn during use of the steam iron.
A 120 voltage source of power is supplied to the power cable extending from the steam generator, where the steam generator draws less than 15 amps of power during use of the steam cleaner, and the steam generator and the steam iron collectively draw less than 15 amps of power during use of the steam iron.
The steam generator includes a pressostat, a thermostat and a thermofuse serially coupled to the first and second boiling elements. The steam generator also includes a top surface designed for use as a resting surface on which either the steam cleaner or the steam iron may be mounted. The top surface is designed to support a heated steam iron.
Accordingly, it is an object of the invention to provide a combined steam cleaner and steam iron apparatus that operates effectively at 15 amps.
It is another object of the invention to provide a combined steam cleaner and steam iron apparatus designed to provide a minimum number of contacts between the various interchangeable components.
Still other objects and advantages of the invention will in part be obvious and will in part be apparent from the specification.
The invention accordingly comprises the features of construction, combinations of elements, and arrangement of parts which will be exemplified in the construction hereinafter set forth, and the scope of the invention will be indicated in the claims.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The following detailed description, given by way of example and not intended to limit the invention solely thereto, will best be appreciated in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein like reference numerals denote like elements and parts, in which:
FIG. 1
is an illustration of the combined steam cleaner and steam iron apparatus of the invention, shown with the steam iron attached;
FIG. 2
is an illustration of the combined steam cleaner and steam iron apparatus of the invention, shown with the steam cleaner attached;
FIG. 3
is an illustration of a split heating element used within the combined steam cleaner and steam iron apparatus of the invention;
FIG. 4
is a schematic illustration of an electrical circuit of the combined steam cleaner and steam iron apparatus of the invention; and
FIG. 5
is a schematic illustration of an electrical circuit of the combined steam cleaner and steam iron apparatus in accordance with another embodiment of the invention.
DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
FIGS. 1 and 2
collectively illustrate the combined steam cleaner and steam iron apparatus of the invention.
FIG. 1
shows a steam generating unit
10
with a steam iron
20
resting on top of and physically attached to the steam generating unit
10
via a steam iron hose
22
.
FIG. 2
shows a steam cleaner
30
resting on top of and physically attached to the steam generating unit
10
via a steam cleaner hose
32
.
Steam generating unit
10
receives electrical power via a power cable
16
that is connected to a suitable power receptacle during operation of the apparatus of the invention. Steam generating unit
10
includes within its housing
14
a main on/off switch (with on/off light)
17
and also includes a split heating element
18
, which is shown in FIG.
3
. As further discussed below, split heating element
18
is utilized to provide steam for use by both the steam iron and the steam cleaner of the invention. As also shown, steam generating unit
10
includes a top surface
19
designed for use as a resting surface for either the steam iron
20
or the steam cleaner
30
.
Referring back to
FIG. 1
, steam iron hose
22
extends from the steam iron
20
and a steam iron plug
24
(also called connector) extends from the other end of the steam iron hose
22
. Steam iron plug
24
is insertable into (i.e., can mate with) a socket
12
disposed within the housing
14
of the steam generating unit
10
. As shown in the exemplary design of
FIG. 1
, steam iron
20
includes a handle
26
, an on/off switch
28
and an on/off light
29
. During use of the steam iron
20
of the invention, the steam iron plug
24
is inserted into socket
12
.
Referring to
FIG. 2
, steam cleaner hose
32
extends from the steam cleaner
30
and a steam cleaner plug
34
extends from the other end of the steam cleaner hose
32
. Like the steam iron plug
24
, the steam cleaner plug
34
also can be inserted into socket
12
of the steam generator's housing
14
. The steam cleaner
30
includes an on/off switch
36
and a nozzle
38
through which steam is supplied, as further discussed below. The steam cleaner
30
may also include a hand grip
39
for comfort.
FIG. 4
is a schematic illustration of an embodiment of an electrical circuit of the combined steam cleaner and steam iron apparatus of the invention. During use of the invention, power cable
16
is coupled to an appropriate 120 volt power source (typically rated at 15 Amps) with a return line. The power source is supplied to both the main on/off switch
17
disposed within the steam generating unit's housing
14
, as well as to a steam release valve
50
disposed within the steam generating unit
10
. The output (also called switched power herein) of the main on/off switch
17
is supplied to boiler element no.
1
(identified as element
18
a
) of heating element
18
. Boiler element no.
1
is an 1,100 Watt heater device and operates to boil water within the steam generating unit
10
during use of either the steam cleaner
30
or the steam iron
20
. Boiler element no.
1
's return line is serially supplied through three safety devices: a pressostat
52
, a thermostat
54
and a thermofuse
56
. Also, a “steam on” light
58
is coupled across pressostat
52
, and a “no water” light
60
is coupled across thermostat
54
. The respective operations of these various safety devices are well known in the art and thus further description is not provided herein.
The switched output from main on/off switch
17
also is supplied to contact A of the steam generator unit's socket
12
, and contact B of socket
12
is coupled to boiler element no.
2
(identified as element
18
b
in
FIG. 4
) of heating element
18
. The boiler element no.
2
's return is serially supplied through the safety devices
52
,
54
and
56
mentioned above. As further discussed below, power supplied to contact A is routed back through contact B and then to boiler element no.
2
of the split heating elements of heating element
18
when the steam cleaner
30
is in use. When the steam iron is in use, power supplied to contact A is supplied to an iron element heater
21
disposed within the steam iron
20
.
Power is supplied to steam release valve
50
, as previously mentioned, and the valve's return line is coupled to contact C of socket
12
. Contact D of socket
12
is supplied to the return line. Both steam iron
20
and steam cleaner
30
include respective on/off switches
28
and
36
. When either the steam iron or the steam cleaner is connected to steam generating unit
10
(via their respective plugs
24
and
35
), switching on the on/off switch (
28
or
36
) of the attached device (steam iron
20
or steam cleaner
30
) completes the circuit through steam release valve
50
thus causing steam to be released from the steam generating unit
10
via hose connection E (also called steam output port) within socket
12
through the particular hose attached (
22
or
32
) and then to the particular device in use (steam iron
20
or steam cleaner
30
). As mentioned above, power is supplied directly (i.e., not switched power) to steam release valve
50
and thus the on/off switch (either
28
or
36
) of the attached device (the steam iron or the steam cleaner) controls steam release valve
50
independent of whether power is being supplied to any of the heater elements.
The steam iron
20
contains an electrical circuit as shown in FIG.
4
. Plug
24
includes four electrical contacts A′, B′, C′ and D′ that mate with contacts A, B, C and D, respectively, of the steam generator's socket
12
when plug
24
and socket
12
are attached to one another. Contact A′ is connected to one of the steam iron element
21
's electrical contacts with the iron element's return attached to contact D′. Contacts C′ and D′ are attached through steam on/off switch
28
of the steam iron. Contact B′ is left open. The steam iron hose
22
terminates at steam hose connector E′ (also called steam input port) within the steam iron's plug
24
. When the steam iron is attached to the steam generator, steam iron hose
22
receives the output of steam release valve
50
via hose connector E (within socket
12
) and hose connector E′ (within plug
24
).
The steam cleaner
30
also contains an electrical circuit as shown in FIG.
4
. Plug
34
includes four electrical contacts A″, B″, C″ and D″ that mate with contacts A, B, C and D, respectively, of the steam generator's socket
12
when plug
34
and socket
12
are attached to one another. Contacts A″ and B″ are electrically shorted. Contacts C″ and D″ are attached through steam on/off switch
36
of the steam cleaner. The steam cleaner hose
32
terminates at steam hose connector E″ (also called steam input port) within the steam cleaner's plug
34
. Similar to the steam iron, when the steam cleaner is attached to the steam generator, steam cleaner hose
32
receives the output of steam release valve
50
via hose connector E (within socket
12
) and hose connector E″ (within plug
34
).
The operation of the invention when the steam iron is attached to the steam generating unit will now be described. The steam iron's plug
24
is first attached to the steam generator's socket
12
, such as previously mentioned, so that the output of steam release valve
50
is supplied to steam iron hose
22
, the switched power output from main on/off switch
17
is supplied to iron element heater
21
within the steam iron
20
, and steam release valve
50
is controlled by steam on/off switch
28
also within the steam iron
20
. The steam generator
10
is filled with water in a manner well known in the art, and the main on/off switch
17
is manually set to “on” to power both boiler element no.
1
(element
18
a
) within the steam generator
10
and to power iron element heater
21
within the steam iron
20
. Collectively, the steam generator
10
and the steam iron
20
draw less than 15 amps of power (120 volts). During this time, steam on/off switch
28
on the steam iron is kept off. Boiler element no.
1
causes the water within the steam generator to boil to produce steam, and iron element heater
21
heats the bottom surface of the steam iron
20
. Upon sufficient heating of steam iron
20
by iron element heater
21
, ironing is carried out in a manner well known in the art. Likewise, steam produced within steam generator
10
is supplied through the steam iron upon switching steam on/off switch
28
to its on position (or depression of a button or other suitable on/off device). As previously mentioned, during use of steam iron
20
, the steam iron may be conveniently placed on the top surface
19
of the steam generator. Upon completion of steam ironing, both main on/off switch
17
and steam on/off switch
28
are set to “off” and plug
24
is removed from the steam generator's socket
12
.
To utilize the steam cleaner
30
, the steam cleaner's plug
34
is attached to socket
12
of the steam generator. As previously mentioned, such connection provides the switched power (output from main on/off switch
17
) to boiler element no.
2
(element
18
b
), the output of steam release valve
50
is supplied to steam cleaner hose
32
, and steam release valve
50
is controlled by steam on/off switch
36
within the steam cleaner
30
. The steam generator
10
is filled with water and the main on/off switch
17
is set to on to power both boiler element no.
1
(element
18
a
) and boiler element no.
2
(element
18
b
) within the steam generator
10
(which collectively draw less than 15 Amps of power (120 volts)). Steam on/off switch
36
on the steam cleaner is initially kept off. Now, both boiler elements nos.
1
and
2
boil the water within the steam generator to produce steam. Steam cleaning then is achieved by turning steam on/off switch
36
on to supply the steam through the steam cleaner hose
32
and out through nozzle
38
. Upon completion, both switches
17
and
36
are turned off and the connectors are detached.
FIG. 5
shows a design within the scope of the invention that varies from the design shown in
FIG. 4
primarily by its reversal of the power and return lines.
As can be appreciated from the foregoing discussion and designs shown in
FIGS. 4 and 5
of the invention, the herein-described combination steam cleaner and steam iron properly functions within the confines of a 1,800 watts (120 volt; 15 amps) source of power. The inventive design further advantageously minimizes the size and number of contacts required for the various plugs and sockets of the combination's components.
While the invention has been particularly shown and described in conjunction with various embodiments thereof, it will be readily appreciated by those of ordinary skill in the art that various changes may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. For example, the invention has been described as including a housing socket and plugs for the steam cleaner and steam iron. Of course, the particular style of connector used for the steam generator, steam cleaner and steam iron may be different from that discussed herein.
It will thus be seen that the objects set forth above, among those made apparent from the preceding description, are efficiently attained and, since certain changes may be made in the above construction without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention, it is intended that all matter contained in the above description or shown in the accompanying drawings shall be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense.
It is also to be understood that the following claims are intended to cover all of the generic and specific features of the invention herein described and all statements of the scope of the invention which, as a matter of language, might be said to fall therebetween.
Claims
- 1. A combination steam cleaner and steam iron, the combination comprising:a steam generator having a boiling device having first and second boiling elements for boiling water to produce steam, the steam generator including a first connector for outputting the steam; a steam cleaner having a second connector attachable to the first connector; said second connector including a steam hose for receiving steam supplied out from the first connector when attached to the second connector; the steam cleaner further including a steam nozzle for dispensing the steam received by the steam hose and a steam cleaner circuit adapted to supply power to the second boiling element of the steam generator via the attached first and second connectors to cause the second boiling element to boil the water; a steam iron having an iron heating element, said steam iron having a third connector attachable to the first connector, the third connector including a steam hose to receive steam supplied out from the first connector when attached to the third connector; the steam iron further including a steam iron circuit adapted to not supply power to the second boiling element and to supply power to the iron heating element to cause the iron heating element to heat the steam iron when the first and third connectors are attached; a power cable for receiving a source of power, said power cable supplying power to the steam generator; and wherein said steam generator includes a user controllable power switch for selectively connecting and disconnecting the supplied source of power to the first boiling element, the steam generator also including a steam release valve for selectively controlling the output of steam from the steam generator through the first connector; each of said steam cleaner and said steam iron including a respective user controlled on/off steam switch for controlling the steam release valve to output or not output the steam through the first connector when one of said second and third connectors is attached to the first connector.
- 2. The combination of claim 1, wherein the power supplied to the steam generator is supplied to the steam release valve independent of connection or disconnection of the supplied source of power to the boiling device by said power switch in the steam generator so that steam is controlled to be supplied out from the steam generator independent of the operation of the boiling device.
- 3. The combination of claim 1, wherein the first connector includes first, second, third and fourth electrical contacts, the user controllable power switch selectively supplying the source of power to the first electrical contract, an electrical connection being provided between the second electrical contract and the second boiling element, a return of the steam release valve being electrically connected to the third electrical contact, and the fourth electrical contact being electrically connected to a return of the power cable;the second connector of the steam cleaner and the third connector of the steam iron each including respective first, second, third and fourth electrical contacts that are electrically connectable to the respective first, second, third and fourth electrical contacts of the first connector; the first and second electrical contacts of the second connector being electrically shorted, and the third and fourth electrical contacts of the second connector being connected through the user controlled on/off steam switch in the steam cleaner so that, when the first and second connectors are attached, power supplied from the user controllable power switch is routed through the first and second connectors and back through the second electrical contact of the first connector to selectively supply power to the second boiling element in the steam generator, and the user controlled on/off steam switch in the steam cleaner controls the steam release valve in the steam generator; the first and fourth electrical contacts of the third connector of the steam iron being connected through the iron heating element in the steam iron, the third and fourth electrical contacts of the third connector being connected through the user controlled on/off steam switch in the steam iron, and the second electrical contact of the third connector being open so that, when the first and third connectors are attached, power is not routed back through the second electrical contact of the first connector so that the second boiling element in the steam generator is not powered, the user controlled on/off steam switch in the steam iron controls the steam release valve in the steam generator, and the user controllable power switch controls the supply of power to the iron heating element.
- 4. The combination of claim 1, wherein the first boiling element is substantially an 1,100 Watt heater and the second boiling/element is substantially a 600 Watt heater, and the iron heating element also is substantially a 600 Watt heater so that substantially 1,700 Watts of power is drawn during use of the steam cleaner when the first and second connectors are attached, and substantially 1,700 Watts of power also is drawn during use of the steam iron when the first and third connectors are attached.
- 5. The combination of claim 1, further comprising a 120 voltage source of power, and a power cable for supplying the 120 voltage source of power to the steam generator; the steam generator adapted to draw less than 15 amps of power during use of the steam cleaner when the second connector of the steam cleaner is attached to the first connector of the steam generator; and the steam generator and the steam iron collectively are adapted to draw less than 15 amps of power during use of the steam iron when the third connector of the steam iron is attached to the first connector of the steam generator.
- 6. The combination of claim 1, wherein the steam generator further includes a pressostat, a thermostat and a thermofuse serially coupled to the first and second boiling elements.
- 7. The combination of claim 1, wherein the steam generator includes a housing having a top surface adapted for use to mount thereon one of the steam cleaner and the steam iron in use.
- 8. The combination of claim 7, wherein the top surface of the housing of the steam generator is adapted to support the steam iron when the steam iron is being heated by the iron heating element.
- 9. A combination steam cleaner and steam iron, the combination comprising:a steam generator having a connector with a steam output port and four electrical contacts, a power cable for receiving a source of power and a return line, a controllable power switch for receiving the supplied source of power and selectively supplying the power as switched power, a first boiling element coupled between the switched power and the return line, a connection to supply the switched power to a first of the four electrical contacts, a second boiling element coupled between a second of the electrical contacts and the return line, a controllable steam release valve coupled between the power cable and a third of the electrical contacts, and a second connection to connect the return line to a fourth of the electrical contacts; a steam output of the steam release valve being supplied to the steam output port; a steam cleaner having a steam cleaner connector with a steam input port and four electrical contacts attachable to the output port and the four electrical contacts, respectively, of the steam generator; the steam cleaner including a steam hose for receiving steam received by the steam input port, a nozzle for dispensing the steam received by the steam hose, an electrical connection between a first and a second of the electrical contacts of the steam cleaner connector, and a steam switch coupled between a third and a fourth of the electrical contacts of the steam cleaner connector; and a steam iron having a steam iron connector with a steam input port and four electrical contacts attachable to the output port and the four electrical contacts, respectively, of the steam generator; the steam iron including a steam hose for receiving steam received by the steam input port of the steam iron connector, an iron heating element coupled between a first and a fourth of the electrical contacts of the steam iron connector, and a steam switch coupled between a third and the fourth of the electrical contacts of the steam iron connector.
- 10. The combination of claim 9, wherein when a respective one of the steam cleaner connector and the steam iron connector is attached to the connector of the steam generate, the steam switch of said one of the steam cleaner and the steam iron is adapted to control the steam release valve independent of supply of the power as switched power by the controllable power switch in the steam generator so that steam is controlled to be supplied out from the steam generator independent of operation of the first and second boiling elements.
- 11. The combination of claim 9, wherein the first boiling element draws substantially 1,100 Watts of power when the power is supplied as switched power to the first boiling element; the second boiling elements draws substantially 600 Watts of the switched power when the steam cleaner connector is attached to the connector of the steam generator; and the iron heating element draws substantially 600 Watts of the switched power when the steam iron connector is attached to the connector of the steam generator.
- 12. The combination of claim 9, further comprising a 120 voltage source of power; and wherein the power cable receives the 120 voltage source of power; the steam generator is adapted to draw less than 15 amps of power during use of the steam cleaner when the steam cleaner connector is attached to the connector of the steam generator; and the steam generator and the steam iron collectively are adapted to draw less than 15 amps of power during use of the steam iron when the steam iron connector is attached to the connector of the steam generator.
- 13. The combination of claim 9, wherein both of the first and second boiling elements in the steam generator are coupled to the return line by a pressostat, a thermostat and a thermofuse in serial connection with one another.
- 14. The combination of claim 9, wherein the steam generator includes a housing having a top surface adapted for use to mount thereon one of the steam cleaner and the steam iron in use.
- 15. The combination of claim 14, wherein the top surface of the housing of the steam generator is adapted to support the steam iron when the steam iron is being heated by the iron heating element.
- 16. A combination steam cleaner and steam iron, the combination comprising:a steam generator having a connector with a steam output port and four electrical contacts, a power cable for receiving a source of power and a return line, a controllable power switch for receiving the supplied source of power and selectively supplying the power as switched power, a first boiling element coupled between the switched power and the return line, a connection to couple the return line to a first of the four electrical contacts, a second boiling element coupled between a second of the electrical contacts and the switched power, a controllable steam release valve coupled between the power cable and a third of the electrical contacts, and a second connection to connect the supplied source of power to a fourth of the electrical contacts; a steam output of the steam release valve being supplied to the steam output port; a steam cleaner having a steam cleaner connector with a steam input port and four electrical contacts attachable to the output port and the four electrical contacts, respectively, of the steam generator; the steam cleaner including a steam hose for receiving steam received by the steam input port, a nozzle for dispensing the steam received by the steam hose, an electrical connection between a first and a second of the electrical contacts of the steam cleaner connector, and a steam switch coupled between a third and a fourth of the electrical contacts of the steam cleaner connector; and a steam iron having a steam iron connector with a steam input port and four electrical contacts attachable to the output port and the four electrical contacts, respectively, of the steam generator; the steam iron including a steam hose for receiving steam received by the steam input port of the steam iron connector, an iron heating element coupled between a first and a fourth of the electrical contacts of the steam iron connector, and a steam switch coupled between a third and the fourth of the electrical contacts of the steam iron connector.
- 17. The combination of claim 16, wherein the first boiling element draws substantially 1,100 Watts of power when the power is supplied as switched power to the first boiling element; the second boiling elements draws substantially 600 Watts of the switched power when the steam cleaner connector is attached to the connector of the steam generator; and the iron heating element draws substantially 600 Watts of the switched power when the steam iron connector is attached to the connector of the steam generator.
- 18. The combination of claim 16, further comprising a 120 voltage source of power; and wherein the power cable receives the 120 voltage source of power; the steam generator is adapted to draw less than 15 amps of power during use of the steam cleaner when the steam cleaner connector is attached to the connector of the steam generator; and the steam generator and the steam iron collectively are adapted to draw less than 15 amps of power during use of the steam iron when the steam iron connector is attached to the connector of the steam generator.
- 19. The combination of claim 16, wherein both of the first and second boiling elements in the steam generator are coupled to the switched power by a pressostat, a thermostat and a thermofuse in serial connection with one another.
- 20. An electrical circuit for use with an electrical appliance under restricted power requirements, comprising:a power input for receiving a source of power and a return line; a user controllable power switch receiving the source of power received by the power input and for selectively supplying the source of power as switched power; the switched power being supplied to first and second heater elements within the electrical appliance, the first of the heater elements being electrically coupled between the switched power and the return line; a connection coupling the return line to a first of four electrical contacts within a first connector, the second of the heater elements electrically coupled between a second of the four electrical contacts within the first connector and the switched power; a controllable steam release valve electrically coupled between the return line and a third of the four electrical contacts within the first connector; an electrical connection between the received source of power and a fourth of the four electrical contacts within the first connector; a second connector disposed within a first detachable unit of the electrical appliance and having four electrical contacts attachable to the first connector; an electrical connection between a first and a second of the four electrical contacts within the second connector; a first user controlled on/off switch disposed within the first detachable unit and electrically coupled between a third and a fourth of the four electrical contacts within the second connector; a third connector disposed within a second detachable unit of the electrical appliance and having four electrical contacts attachable to the first connector; an electrical connection extending from a first of the four electrical contacts within the third connector through a heater element within the second detachable unit to a fourth of the four electrical contacts within the third connector; and a second user controlled on/off switch disposed within the second detachable unit and electrically coupled between a third and the fourth of the electrical contacts within the third connector.
- 21. The electrical circuit of claim 20, wherein the steam release valve is adapted to controllably supply heat produced by the first and second heater elements to one of the first and second detachable units having the respective one of the second and third connectors attached to the first connector.
- 22. The electrical circuit of claim 20, wherein the first heater element is adapted to draw substantially 1,100 Watts of power when the power is supplied as switched power to the first heater element; the second heater elements draws substantially 600 Watts of the switched power when the first and second connectors are attached; and the heater element within the second detachable unit draws substantially 600 Watts of the switched power when the third and first connectors are attached.
- 23. The electrical circuit of claim 20, further comprising a 120 voltage source of power supplying the 120 voltage source of power to the power input; and wherein the electrical circuit is adapted to draw less than 15 amps of power when the first and second connectors are attached; and the electrical circuit is adapted to draw less than 15 amps of power when the first and third connectors are attached.
- 24. A combination steam cleaner and steam iron, the combination comprising:a steam generator having a boiling device having first and second boiling elements for boiling water to produce steam, the steam generator including a first connector for outputting the steam; a steam cleaner having a second connector attachable to the first connector; said second connector including a steam hose for receiving steam supplied out from the first connector when attached to the second connector; the steam cleaner further including a steam nozzle for dispensing the steam received by the steam hose and a steam cleaner circuit adapted to supply power to the second boiling element of the steam generator via the attached first and second connectors to cause the second boiling element to boil the water; and a steam iron having an iron heating element, said steam iron having a third connector attachable to the first connector, the third connector including a steam hose to receive steam supplied out from the first connector when attached to the third connector; the steam iron further including a steam iron circuit adapted to not supply power to the second boiling element and to supply power so the iron heating element to cause the iron heating element to heat the steam iron when the first and third connectors are attached; wherein the first boiling element is substantially an 1,100 Watt heater and the second boiling element is substantially a 600 Watt heater, and the iron heating element also is substantially a 600 Watt heater so that substantially 1,700 Watts of power is drawn during use of the steam cleaner when the first and second connectors are attached, and substantially 1,700 Watts of power also is drawn during use of the steam iron when the first and third connectors are attached.
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