This invention concerns a portable device for defrosting surfaces covered with frost or ice.
This layer of frost is traditionally eliminated by scraping with a special scraper, however this technique leaves a deposit that can re-freeze to form a second patch of frost that must once again be scraped. Another process uses an anti-freeze aerosol that, as the name implies, eliminates the frost when it is applied to the layer of frost to be eliminated. This aerosol can only be used a few times and sometimes releases toxic gasses into the atmosphere. Furthermore, as these aerosols are consumed quickly, having to keep purchasing more becomes costly.
The device according to the invention presented herein below makes it possible to eliminate all the problems cited in the preceding list. It has a heating element placed beneath a shell that, due to its bell shape, retains heat and saves energy. A flexible scraper blade placed perpendicular to the direction of movement, clamped between the shell and a protective slide, that wipes away the frost melted by the heating element. The water is evacuated by the scraper blade, which leaves behind it a dry window where there is no more water or any deposit that might re-freeze. This device can be re-used at will as long as it is in good condition from an electrical and structural standpoint. The device uses only electricity for the heating element and does not release any toxic substances and no gasses except for water vapor.
According to the particular modes of embodiment:
The appended drawings illustrate the invention:
In reference to these drawings, the device comprises a handle (11) attached to a shell (1) and a protective slide (4) which is also used to anchor the heating element (6) via two cover plates (5 and 10) that are heat-resistant, but also a printed circuit (7) that makes it possible to reduce the electrical wiring of the device to a minimum. A flexible scraper blade (3) is clamped between the shell (1) and the protective slide (4). The power is supplied by an electrical cable (8) and a cigarette lighter outlet (9). A switch (2) opens and closes the electrical circuit.
In variants that are not shown, the power supply via a cable (8) and an outlet (9) is replaced by an accumulator placed in a housing or, the handle is replaced by (sic) an electrical accumulator shaped like a handle that clips onto an electrical coupling base serving as an outlet for the handle-accumulator. This accumulator is kept in place by a snap hook system that ensures the stability of the handle and the correct connection with the electrical terminals.
In another variant, the power supply may be from the mains (conventional voltage) to allow use on display windows, window panes, windows and for cleaning freezers. It is enlarged for working on a larger surface as a result of large-scale use.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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02/01368 | Feb 2002 | FR | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/FR03/00327 | 2/3/2003 | WO |