The present invention relates to a household electric appliance having an orifice closed by a plug, or stopper, and relates more particularly to an appliance having detection means providing assurance that opening, or removal, of the plug or the stopper has been effected by the user.
It is a common occurrence in the field of household electric appliances for the user to be required to regularly perform a maintenance operation, such as a scale removal operation, in order to assure that the appliance would have a long useful life. Thus, for ironing appliances provided with a tank for the generation of steam under pressure, it is recommended to regularly rinse the steam-generating tank with large quantities of water, for example after every ten refillings of the reservoir, in order to remove mineral deposits. Such a regular rinsing of the tank serves to prevent the deposits from accumulating in an unduly large quantity in the tank and from thus being transported by the steam flow into the iron, where the deposits would impair the operation of the iron over a period of time.
However, applicant has recognized that, in practice, the user often forgets to regularly perform this maintenance operation, to the detriment of the useful life of the appliance. In order to overcome this drawback, it is known to provide on the iron a maintenance warning light that is activated automatically, for example after a cumulative operating time of the appliance, in order to alert the user to the necessity of performing the maintenance operation. In addition, a button is provided on the appliance to turn off the warning light and reinitialize its activation cycle after the user has performed the maintenance.
However, despite the presence of this indicator, certain users still fail to perform the maintenance operation, but will depress the maintenance indicator reinitialization button without having actually performed the maintenance operation.
The present invention serves to overcome this drawback by providing a household electric appliance comprising a plug, or stopper, that must be manipulated in order to carry out a particular operation and means for detecting opening of the plug in order to provide some assurance, as a result of this opening, that the particular operation has almost certainly been performed.
To this end, the invention provides a household electric appliance comprising an orifice, or passage, closed by a plug, or stopper, wherein the appliance further includes means for detecting opening of the plug allowing, when power is supplied to the appliance, a detection that opening of the plug previously occurred, when power was not being supplied to the appliance.
According to another characteristic of the invention, the appliance has an indicator that is activated to alert the user to the necessity of performing an operation that requires opening, or removal, of the plug, such as a maintenance operation, and a safety device preventing operation of the appliance whenever opening, or removal, of the plug has not been detected by the detection means following activation of the indicator.
According to another characteristic of the invention, the detection means include an activation finger that is displaced during removal or reinsertion of the plug and a detection circuit furnished with a switch that can be closed by a mechanical actuator that is displaced by the activation finger, the switch opening automatically when it is not urged by the mechanical actuator.
According to another characteristic of the invention, the detection means include means for locking the actuator in the switch closing position, the means for locking being unlocked by an electromagnet to which a voltage is applied by the detection circuit.
According to another characteristic of the invention, the detection means have magnetic elements.
According to another characteristic of the invention, the detection means have a circuit provided with a flexible knife switch and the plug supports a magnet that is provided to assure closing of the switch during opening, or removal, of the plug.
According to still another characteristic of the invention, the detection means include an electromagnet assuring reinitialization of the flexible knife switch to open state at the time that the appliance is placed back in operation.
According to another characteristic of the invention, the detection means include an electromagnet furnished with a movable core that cooperates with the plug in a manner such that the core is displaced from a rest position toward an active position during removal, or opening, of the plug and at least one magnet toward or away from which the core moves during its displacement.
According to another characteristic of the invention, the detection means have a circuit card that detects a change in the state of the detection circuit when power is supplied to the appliance in order to determine therefrom the opening of the plug.
According to another characteristic of the invention, the circuit card detects opening of the plug by measuring a current pulse.
According to another characteristic of the invention, the orifice is an emptying, or draining, orifice of a tank of a steam generator.
According to another characteristic of the invention, the appliance is a clothes ironing appliance.
The objects, aspects and advantages of the present invention will be better appreciated from the following description of particular embodiments of the invention presented as non-limiting examples and relating to the following attached drawings.
Only the elements necessary for an understanding of the invention have been illustrated. To facilitate understanding the drawings, the same elements carry the same reference numerals from one figure to another.
In order to alert the user to the necessity of emptying the tank and to avoid in particular the transfer of mineral deposits, or scale, toward the iron, the appliance is equipped with a drain indicator 9. This drain indicator can be constituted by a signal light 9, or an audible alarm, which is activated preferably after a predetermined number of operating cycles of the pump or when the cumulative operating time of the appliance has reached a given threshold.
When this drain indicator 9 is activated, the tank must be cleaned by the user. This maintenance operation can be effectuated easily by positioning the appliance at the edge of a sink, refilling the tank with water, and draining it through orifice 7 in a manner such that water loaded with mineral deposits can flow into the sink. A cleaning kit such as described in the patent FR 2 835 041 can advantageously be utilized to perform this maintenance operation.
For purposes of safety, the draining of tank 1 is normally carried out when the appliance is not connected to a power source, the electric power supply cord of the appliance being disconnected from the electric outlet.
More particularly according to the invention, the appliance is equipped with means for detecting the opening, or removal, of drain plug 8 permitting, when power is again supplied to the appliance, detection of an opening of the drain plug even if this opening of the plug took place when the appliance was not being supplied with power and/or was disconnected from the power mains.
These drain detection means are associated with a control circuit card (not shown) preventing operation of the appliance if an opening or removal of drain plug 8 was not detected at a time after drain indicator light 9 had been activated.
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Activation finger 12 includes a lateral extension 12A provided with a pin 12B that can come to engage into a slot 14A provided at the free end of an actuating arm 14 mounted for pivotal movement in housing 10 around the axis of a shaft 14B.
Actuating arm 14 is advantageously made of a plastic material and includes a button 15 that extends perpendicularly to the body of arm 14. Button 15 bears against a contact blade 16 that is disposed beneath the body of actuating arm 4 (with respect to orientation of
Actuating arm 14 has, close to its axis of rotation 14B, a locking latch 19 extending perpendicularly to the body of actuating arm 14, toward upper shell 10A. The free, or upper, end of latch 19 is provided with a head 20 that is adapted to cooperate with an abutment 21 carried by a locking arm 22 mounted for pivotal movement about the axis of a shaft 22A that is oriented to be parallel to the axis of rotation of shaft 14B of arm 14. However, shaft 22A is at the opposite end of housing 10 from shaft 14B.
Locking arm 22 is biased by a return spring 23 into a rest position in which locking arm 22 is spaced from printed circuit 17 in such a manner that abutment 21 is located along the trajectory traversed by head 20 of latch 19.
In an advantageous manner, head 20 of latch 19 presents a rounded face 20A adapted to come in contact with an inclined face 21A of abutment 20 when actuating arm 14 pivots in the direction for establishing contact between contact blade 16 and pin 18, in a manner such that, during this rotation of actuating arm 14, head 20 passes above abutment 21 while producing a slight pivoting of locking arm 22 in opposition to return spring 23. Inversely, head 20 of latch 19 presents, opposite rounded face 20A, a flat face 20B orientated substantially radially with respect to the axis of rotation of shaft 14B of actuating arm 14 and coming into contact with a flat face 21B of abutment 21 in order to oppose rotation of actuating arm 14 in a direction away from printed circuit 17, so that abutment 21 assures locking of actuating arm 14 in the position in which end 16A of contact blade 16 contacts pin 18.
Locking arm 22 is preferably made of a plastic material and supports a ferromagnetic piece 24 adapted to cooperate with an electromagnet 25 disposed under locking arm 22 and carried by printed circuit board 17. Electromagnet 25 is connected in series with the switch formed by contact blade 16 and pin 18, by means of conductive paths provided on printed circuit board 17, in a manner to form a detection circuit that is supplied with current when power is being supplied to the appliance.
The appliance also has current measuring means integrated, for example, into an circuit card, not shown in
The operation of the device for detecting the opening of plug 8 will now be described with reference to
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After the user has effectuated rinsing of tank 1, he closes orifice 15 by screwing plug 8 back in place, as illustrated in
When the user again wishes to use the ironing appliance, he connects it to the power mains and supplies a voltage to the appliance. A voltage is then imposed on the detection circuit and, the switch formed by contact 16 and pin 18 being closed, electromagnet 25 is supplied with current through that switch so that the electromagnet produces a magnetic field that attracts ferromagnetic element 24 carried by locking arm 22. When voltage has thus been applied, the current measuring means associated with the detection circuit detect the presence of the current pulse generated by the current supplied to electromagnet 25, which current pulse indicates that plug 8 had been opened, or removed, before voltage was again supplied to the appliance.
Under the action of the magnetic field created by electromagnet 25, locking arm 22 pivots in the direction of electromagnet 25 and flat face 21B of abutment 21 moves away from the trajectory of head 20 of latch 19 in such a manner that actuating arm 14 is free to pivot in the direction to break the contact between blade 16 and pin 18 due to the elastic restoring action of blade 16. This pivoting of actuating arm 14 is then effectuated until the free end of actuating arm 14 comes into contact with lateral extension 12A of actuating finger 12, as shown in
The resulting appliance has a detection device permitting, when power is supplied to the appliance, detection of the previous opening of the plug in order to drain the tank, even though this operation had been effectuated when power was not being supplied to the appliance. Of course, the disclosed device also functions if the plug was opened while power was being supplied to the appliance.
Operation of the appliance is thus prevented starting from the instant when the maintenance indicator is activated and as long as opening of the drain plug has not been detected. The user is thus obliged to open the drain plug, and thus to effect drainage of the tank, before being able to again use the appliance. Finally, information relating to the opening of the drain plug can advantageously be used to reinitialize in an automatic manner the module for activating the drain indicator when the plug is open, or removed.
Plug 30 is connected to an electric circuit card 33 that detects the change in the state of switch 30 when the appliance is placed in operation, in order to provide an indication that plug 31 has been unscrewed to allow draining of the tank, the circuitry on card 33 then supplying current to an electromagnet 34 to cause the electromagnet to produce a magnetic field that acts to open switch 30, i.e. to return switch 30 to its initial position as shown in
Such a detection device presents the advantage of considerable simplicity, but also presents the disadvantage of increased fabrication cost due to the use of a flexible knife switch.
As shown in these figures, plug 41 has a threaded part 41A adapted to block drain orifice 7 and also has a body 41B forming a head of the plug and having an oblong form that is eccentric with respect to the longitudinal axis of threaded part 41A, in such a manner that the periphery of body 41B of the plug forms a cam that will act to displace end 40A of shaft 40 toward electromagnet 45 during a 180° rotation of plug 41 at the time it is being unscrewed from orifice 7.
The rotation of plug 41 in an opening direction is accompanied thus by a displacement of shaft 40 toward its active position, shown in
Electromagnet 45 is connected to a circuit card 44 that supplies current to electromagnet 45 when the appliance is placed into operation in order to generate a magnetic field that will act in a direction to return shaft 40 to its rest position and which monitors the electric current pulse generated by current flow through electromagnet 45 in order to determine whether shaft 40 was in its initial position at the time that the appliance was placed back into operation. Such a current pulse will have a particular form and value if the supply of current to the electromagnet produces a movement of shaft 40. The circuit card can thus determine whether or not plug 41 was previously unscrewed in order to carry out a draining operation.
The operation of an appliance according to the invention is to be blocked by the means for detecting the opening of the drain plug only after drain indicator 9 has been activated and drain indicator 9 is to be turned off, or deactivated, after the means for detecting the opening of the drain plug have produced an indication that this has occurred. For this purpose, as shown in
This application relates to subject matter disclosed in French Application number FR 05 09545, filed on Sep. 19, 2005, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
While the description above refers to particular embodiments of the present invention, it will be understood that many modifications may be made without departing from the spirit thereof. The accompanying claims are intended to cover such modifications as would fall within the true scope and spirit of the present invention.
The presently disclosed embodiments are therefore to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive, the scope of the invention being indicated by the appended claims, rather than the foregoing description, and all changes which come within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claims are therefore intended to be embraced therein.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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FR-05 09545 | Sep 2005 | FR | national |