Electric iron with exchangeable reservoir

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6625910
  • Patent Number
    6,625,910
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, June 27, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 30, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
An electronic iron includes a housing (1), a sole plate (2), a heater (3) for heating the sole plate, an exchangeable reservoir (4) for containing a liquid (5), a nozzle (6), and a pump (14) for delivering the liquid to the nozzle. To reduce the risk of the nozzle becoming clogged or contaminated, the nozzle (6) is an integral fixed part of the exchangeable reservoir (4).
Description




The invention relates to an electric iron comprising a housing, a sole plate, heating means for heating said sole plate, an exchangeable reservoir for containing a liquid, nozzle means, and a pump for delivering said liquid to said nozzle means.




Such an electric iron is known from WO 99/27176. With this iron it is possible to spray an additive liquid on the fabric before it is ironed. Additive liquids can be used e.g. for achieving a starching effect or wrinkling resistance, or for making cloth hydrophilic or hydrophobic. The additive liquid is contained in the exchangeable reservoir. When the pump is started, additive liquid is sucked from the exchangeable reservoir via a supply tube and pumped to a spraying nozzle means. The nozzle means is constructed as a fixed part of the housing. The use of another exchangeable reservoir containing a different kind of additive liquid means that the same nozzle is used for spraying different kinds of liquids having different properties, such as particle size and viscosity. Different particle sizes and viscosities may cause problems in spraying, at least the spraying effect will not be optimal. Moreover, the nozzle means and in particular the aperture(s) thereof are subject to clogging and contamination owing to the use of additive liquids. The extent of clogging and contamination depends inter alia on the affinity of the active ingredients of the additive liquid to the surfaces forming the liquid path and aperture, as well as the solubility of the active ingredients. It is in particular additive liquids containing polymers of high affinity to surfaces forming the aperture and polymers of low solubility or non-water-soluble polymers which tend to cause problems. Cleaning the aperture(s) to get rid of contamination is very difficult, especially after intensive usage in which the exchangeable reservoir was replaced several times.




The object of the invention is to provide an electric iron in which exchangeable reservoirs containing additive liquids can be used without the risk of the above problems arising.




According to the invention, this object is achieved in that the exchangeable reservoir is provided with the nozzle means.




Each exchangeable reservoir thus has its own nozzle means. The nozzle means can be designed such that it is adapted to the kind of liquid of the exchangeable reservoir. For example, the size of the aperture of the nozzle can be adapted to suit the additive liquid viscosity, so that a fine spray of mist is obtained from each liquid. The design or material choice of the nozzle can be optimized to suit the additive liquid so as to reduce or eliminate the build-up of active ingredients. The risk that the nozzle will become clogged or contaminated is substantially reduced.




It is to be noted that U.S. Pat. No. 3,300,884 discloses an electric iron which has a construction for spraying liquid starch. To that end, the iron is provided with a cavity into which a container of pressurized liquid starch can be inserted. The container itself is provided with nozzle means. However, this known iron does not have a pump for delivering the liquid to the nozzle means. Instead, the internal pressure of the liquid is used for delivering the liquid starch to the nozzle means resulting in spraying of the liquid. The disadvantage of this is that the internal pressure will drop as the contents of the container are being emptied, which causes a deteriorating spraying effect.




Preferably, the exchangeable reservoir is a disposable cartridge. The pressure of the nozzle means on the disposable cartridge has the advantage that each time the disposable cartridge is empty and should be replaced by a new, full cartridge the nozzle means will be new too and thus clean. The risk of clogging or contamination is substantially reduced.




A further preferred embodiment is characterized in that the iron comprises a further reservoir, fixedly arranged inside the housing, for containing a second liquid, said pump delivering a mixture of the two liquids to the nozzle means. Generally the second liquid is water, which is used to dilute the additive liquid before it is delivered to the nozzle means, so that the exchangeable reservoir or cartridge can contain an additive liquid in concentrated form.




The invention also relates to an exchangeable reservoir intended for use in the iron and having characteristics as described in the claims.




These and other aspects of the invention will be apparent from and elucidated with reference to the embodiments described hereinafter.











IN THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a cross-sectional view of an iron in which an exchangeable reservoir is arranged according to a first embodiment,





FIG. 2

is a cross-sectional view of an iron in which an exchangeable reservoir is arranged according to a second embodiment, and





FIG. 3

is an enlarged cross-sectional view of a detail of

FIG. 2

as indicated with circle A.











An iron according to the invention as shown in

FIG. 1

comprises a housing


1


, a sole plate


2


, a heating element


3


for heating the sole plate, an exchangeable reservoir


4


for containing a liquid


5


, and a spraying nozzle means


6


. The exchangeable reservoir


4


may be a kind of cassette or cartridge with a hard synthetic resin housing. The liquid


5


in the exchangeable reservoir is a so-called additive liquid of a certain particle size and with a certain viscosity. The bottom


7


of the exchangeable reservoir


4


is provided with an outlet


8


for the liquid


5


. A coupling piece


9


is connected at the lowerside of the bottom


7


, which coupling piece has a duct


10


of which an inlet is in communication with the outlet


8


of the reservoir


4


and of which an outlet terminates in an outlet tube


11


. The coupling piece


9


may be integral with the cartridge in the first preferred embodiment. The iron comprises a delivery system


12


for delivering the liquid


5


from the exchangeable reservoir


4


to the nozzle means


6


in order for it to be sprayed on the cloth to be ironed. The delivery system comprises a first channel


13


, an outlet thereof being connected to an inlet of an electric pump


14


arranged inside the housing of the iron, and a second channel


15


, an inlet thereof being connected to an outlet of the pump


14


. An inlet of the channel


13


is provided with a coupling sleeve


16


for coupling to the outlet tube


11


of the coupling piece


9


. An outlet of the second channel


15


is provided with a coupling sleeve


17


. According to the invention, the exchangeable reservoir


4


is provided with the nozzle means


6


. The nozzle means comprises a nozzle tube


18


terminating in a nozzle


19


having an aperture


20


. An inlet of the nozzle tube forms a coupling tube


21


for coupling to the coupling sleeve


17


of the second channel


15


. The exchangeable reservoir


4


can be inserted into a cavity


22


of the iron. A pivotable cover


23


can close the cavity


22


. When an additive spray is desired, the user starts the pump


14


by pressing a knob


24


. The pump sucks the additive liquid


5


from the reservoir


4


into the channel


13


and pumps it via the channel


15


and the nozzle tube


18


towards the nozzle


19


.




It is also possible to connect the outlet


8


of the reservoir


4


directly to the nozzle tube


18


and pressurizing the liquid in the reservoir


4


by means of air or water. If pressure is built up by means of water, mixing of water and additive liquid should be avoided, e.g. by means of a flexible membrane provided in the reservoir to separate the additive liquid from the water. The exchangeable reservoir


4


including the nozzle means


6


can be implemented as a disposable cartridge, so that every new cartridge is provided with clean nozzle means.




In the example of

FIG. 2

, the iron is provided with a second reservoir


25


fixedly arranged in the iron. The second reservoir may contain a different liquid


26


which is to be mixed with the additive liquid


5


of the exchangeable reservoir


4


. Usually the liquid in the second reservoir will be water. Mixing the additive liquid


5


with the water means that the additive liquid is diluted, so that the additive liquid in the exchangeable cartridge


4


can be in a concentrated form, thereby keeping the cartridge


4


as small as possible. The second reservoir


25


has a filling funnel


27


, which can be optionally closed by the pivotable cover


23


. The coupling piece


9


comprises an inlet tube


28


for the water which is to enter the duct


10


(see FIG.


3


). An outlet of the second reservoir


25


is provided with a coupling sleeve


29


for coupling to the inlet tube


28


. When the additive reservoir


4


is removed from the iron, a valve


30


will close off the outlet of the second reservoir


26


. A sealing part


31


seals off the lower side


32


of the sleeve


29


under the influence of the spring


32


. When the additive reservoir


4


is inserted, the inlet tube


28


of the coupling piece


9


pushes the valve


30


downward against the force of the spring


32


into an open position. The pump


14


is started with the push button


24


when a user wants to spray liquid on the fabric. Liquids from both reservoirs


4


and


25


are sucked into the duct


10


of the coupling piece


9


and conveyed through the outlet


11


and the tube


13


to the pump


14


and from there through the tube


15


and the nozzle tube


18


to the nozzle


19


.




The iron in this second example is a steam iron and is accordingly provided with a steam chamber


33


, steam dosing means


34


, a steam distribution channel system


35


, and outlet ports


36


in the sole plate


2


. The water can be used for steaming as well as for diluting the additive liquid for spraying.



Claims
  • 1. An electric iron comprising a housing, a sole plate, heating means for heating said sole plate, an exchangeable reservoir for containing a liquid, nozzle means, and a pump for delivering said liquid to said nozzle means, characterized in that the exchangeable reservoir is provided with said nozzle means,characterized in that the iron comprises a further reservoir, fixedly arranged inside the housing, for containing a second liquid, said pump delivering a mixture of the two liquids to the nozzle means.
  • 2. An electric iron as claimed 1, characterized in that the exchangeable reservoir is a disposable cartridge.
  • 3. An electric iron as claimed in claim 2, wherein the pump is electric.
  • 4. An electric iron as claimed in claim 1, wherein the iron comprises a recess for receiving the reservoir substantially within the housing.
  • 5. An electrical iron comprising a housing, a sole plate, heating means for heating said sole plate, an exchangeable reservoir for containing a liquid, nozzle means, and a pump for delivering said liquid to said nozzle means, characterized in that the exchangeable reservoir is provided with said nozzle means, whereinthe pump is exterior to the reservoir and the iron further comprises a delivery system for transporting the liquid from the reservoir to the pump and back from the pump to the nozzle.
  • 6. The iron of claim 5, further comprising at least one coupling piece, integral with the reservoir, for coupling the reservoir and the nozzle with the delivery system.
  • 7. An electric iron as claimed 5, characterized in that the exchangeable reservoir is a disposable cartridge.
  • 8. An electric iron as claimed in claim 5, wherein the pump is electric.
  • 9. An electric iron as claimed in claim 5, wherein the iron comprises a recess for receiving the reservoir substantially within the housing.
  • 10. A unit for use in an electric iron, the unit comprising:an exterior shape suitable for placement into an removal from a corresponding receiving means of the electric iron; An interior reservoir for holding fluid; a nozzle for dispensing the fluid onto a surface to be ironed; an outlet for allowing passage of the fluid from the interior reservoir to a pump of the iron, which pump is external to the unit; and an inlet for allowing passage of the fluid from the pump of the iron to the nozzle.
  • 11. The unit of claim 10 adapted as a disposable cartridge.
  • 12. The unit of claim 10, wherein the inlet is also arranged for allowing passage of a second fluid from a second reservoir in the iron.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
20003657 Jun 2000 SG
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