This is the US National Stage of PCT/EP04/06987, filed on 28 Jun. 2004, and claims priority under 35 U.S.C. 119(a)-(d) to German Patent Application No. DE 103 29 139.3, filed 27 Jun. 2003.
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a device having a boiler for generating steam.
2. Description of Related Art
One such device for steam treatment of hair is known from U.S. Pat. No. 4,314,138 A, for instance. In it, there is the risk that the boiler can become overfilled with water, which can cause an impairment in steam generation. It is in fact possible to fill the boiler up to a steam outlet opening, as a result of which boiling, bubbling water from the boiler is forced into the device and can even get into a treatment dome of the steam treatment device, with the possible risk of scalding a person to be treated.
It is therefore the object of the invention to create a device of this generic type that by simple provisions does not have this disadvantage.
This object is attained by a device having a boiler for generating steam in which the boiler and other components are arranged such that, in operation of the device, there is always adequate boiling space available in the boiler used.
The invention will be described in further detail in terms of two exemplary embodiments.
By simple provisions, the closure part 11 is formed by an inner wall 16 of the receptacle 15.
The steam conduit coupling 9 and the steam outlet opening 4 and the outflow opening 6 are provided with an elastic seal 13, 13.1, so that given suitable dimensioning of the receptacle 15, a fluid-tight and pressure-proof steam conduit coupling 9 in relation to an inner wall 16 of the receptacle 15 is created as a sealing face.
For refilling the boiler 1, the boiler is removed from the receptacle 15, and via the cap 3, water 20 is introduced until it flows out of the outflow opening 6, resulting in a maximum fill height that is determined by the lower edge of the outflow opening 6. The boiler 1 is then inserted into the receptacle 15 again, as a result of which the outflow opening 6 is closed by the closure part 11, or by the inner wall 16. The result is necessarily an enlarged boiling space W that is required for seething, boiling water 20 during operation of the device 2; as a result, seething, boiling water 20 is prevented from spilling over into the device 2, thus averting a scalding injury.
The steam conduit coupling 9.1 is provided with an elastic seal 13.2, whereupon a fluid-tight and pressure-proof connection in relation to the region 12 of the inner wall 16 of the receptacle 15 is created as a sealing face.
For refilling the boiler 1.1, the boiler is removed from the receptacle 15, and water 20 is introduced via the cap 3 until it flows out of the outflow opening 6.1, as a result of which a maximum fill height is created by a lower edge 8.1. This necessarily creates a boiling space W, which is necessary for seething, boiling water 20 during operation of the device 2. The boiler 1.1 is then inserted back into the receptacle 15, and below the steam conduit inlet 17, a region 12 of an inner wall 16 of the receptacle 15 closes the outflow opening 6.1.
1, 1.1 Boiler
2 Device
3, 3.1 Refill cap
4, 4.1 Steam outlet opening
5 Lateral region
6, 6.1 Outflow opening
7 Lower edge of steam outlet opening
8, 8.1 Lower edge of outflow opening
9, 9.1 Steam conduit coupling
10 Steam conduit
11 Closure part
12 Lower region
13, 13.1, 13.2 Seal
14 Steam treatment device
15 Receptacle
16 Inner wall
17 Steam conduit inlet
18 Lower edge of steam conduit inlet 17
19 Ellipse
20 Water
21 Electric heater
22 Electric coupling
31 Steam hood
32 Structural unit
33 Swivel cap
34 Handle
35 Stand connection
36 Mains connection
37 Steam distribution ring
38 Display panel/operator control panel
H Height
HP Height point
T Depth
V Enlarged part
W Boiling space
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103 29 139 | Jun 2003 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP2004/006987 | 6/28/2004 | WO | 00 | 2/12/2007 |
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WO2005/001337 | 1/6/2005 | WO | A |
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