1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a glove iron and, more particularly, to a glove iron, which uses cloth to form several layers of different materials to produce electro-thermal effects similar to that of an iron so that a user can put his hand into the cloth body and flexibly attach the glove iron to a piece of clothing or material by using his or her palm.
2. Description of Related Art
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When in use, the user can hold the handles 2a to control the movement of the ironing body 10a and place the ironing plate 11a on the surface of a piece of clothing or material to be ironed. By applying force, the object can be ironed by the ironing plate 11a. The electric iron 1a, however, has the following drawbacks:
Accordingly, the present invention aims to propose a glove iron to solve the above drawbacks in the prior art.
An object of the present invention is to provide a glove iron, wherein several layers of different materials are arranged on a cloth body to form a glove having the same electrothermal effect as a conventional electric iron. A user can conveniently put his or her palm in the accommodating space of the cloth body to use the glove iron to iron a piece of clothing or material (e.g., a business suit, a pair of trousers, or an overcoat). Through the flexible and elastic characteristics of the cloth body, the user can freely select any portion of this object for ironing. In addition to convenient use, the advantages of easy storage and transport can also be accomplished.
To achieve the above object, the present invention provides a glove iron, which comprises a cloth body and a power unit disposed on the cloth body.
The cloth body is similar to a glove, and includes a cloth fiber layer, a heat insulation layer disposed on the cloth fiber layer, and an electrothermal fiber layer disposed on the heat insulation layer. The cloth fiber layer has an inner surface and an outer surface. The inner surface of the cloth fiber layer forms an accommodating space. The heat insulation layer is formed on the outer surface of the cloth fiber layer. The electrothermal fiber layer is correspondingly disposed on the surface of the heat insulation layer. The power unit is disposed on the outer surface of the cloth fiber layer, and corresponds to the heat insulation layer and the electrothermal fiber layer. The power unit is electrically connected to the electrothermal fiber layer, and provides power for the electrothermal fiber layer to generate heat.
A user can freely put his or her palm in the accommodating space to control the cloth fiber layer to use the glove iron to iron a piece of clothing or material so as to iron the object through heat generated by the electrothermal fiber layer. The heat insulation layer prevents the heat from being conducted into the accommodating space that would otherwise burn the user's palm.
To achieve the above object, the present invention also provides another glove iron, which comprises a cloth body and a power unit disposed on the cloth body.
The cloth body is shaped like a glove, and includes a first cloth fiber layer, a heat insulation layer disposed on the first cloth fiber layer, a flexible electrothermal membrane disposed on the heat insulation layer, and a second cloth fiber layer covering the first cloth fiber layer, the heat insulation layer and the electrothermal membrane.
The first cloth fiber layer has a first inner surface and a first outer surface. The first inner surface of the first cloth fiber layer forms an accommodating space. The second cloth fiber layer has a second inner surface and a second outer surface. The second inner surface and the first outer surface together cover the electrothermal membrane and the heat insulation layer. The heat insulation layer is formed on the first outer surface of the first cloth fiber layer. The electrothermal membrane is correspondingly disposed on the surface of the heat insulation layer. The power unit is disposed on the second outer surface of the second cloth fiber layer, and corresponds to the heat insulation layer and the electrothermal membrane. The power unit is electrically connected to the electrothermal membrane, and provides power for the electrothermal membrane to generate heat.
A user can freely put his or her palm in the accommodating space to control the second cloth fiber layer to use the glove iron to iron a piece of clothing or material so as to iron the object through heat generated by the electrothermal membrane. The heat insulation layer prevents the heat from being conducted into the accommodating space where it would otherwise burn the user's palm.
The various objects and advantages of the present invention will be more readily understood from the following detailed description when read in conjunction with the appended drawing, in which:
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Through the design of the cloth body 1, a user can put his or her palm in the accommodating space 13 to use the glove iron to iron a piece of clothing or material (e.g., a business suit, a pair of trousers, or an overcoat) via the cloth fiber layer 10 and heat generated by the electrothermal fiber layer 12. The heat insulation layer 11 prevents heat from being conducted into the accommodating space 13 that would otherwise burn the user's palm.
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The first cloth fiber layer 10A has a first inner surface 10A and a first outer surface 102A. The first inner surface 10A of the first cloth fiber layer 10A forms an accommodating space 13. The second cloth fiber layer 10B has a second inner surface 101B and a second outer surface 102B. The second inner surface 101B and the first outer surface 102A together cover the electrothermal membrane 12A and the heat insulation layer 11A. The heat insulation layer 11A is disposed on the first outer surface 102A of the first cloth fiber layer 10A. The electrothermal membrane 12A is correspondingly disposed on the surface of the heat insulation layer 11A.
The power unit 2 is disposed on the second outer surface 102B of the second cloth fiber layer 10B and corresponds to the heat insulation layer 11A and the electrothermal membrane 12A. The power unit 2 is electrically connected to the electrothermal membrane 12A to provide power for the electrothermal membrane 12A to generate heat.
Through the design of the cloth body 1, a user can freely put his or her palm in the accommodating space 13 to use the glove iron to iron a piece of clothing or material (e.g., a business suit, a pair of trousers, or an overcoat) via the first and second cloth fiber layers 10A and 10B and the heat generated by the electrothermal membrane 12A. The heat insulation layer 11A is used for heat insulation and prevents heat from being conducted into the accommodating space 13 that would otherwise burn the user's palm.
The reel structure 21 has a reel module 211 and a plug 212 connected to the reel module 211. The reel module 211 can be wound or unwound to retract or draw the plug 212. The controller 22 is used to adjust the magnitude of heat generation of the cloth body 1. A user can thus utilize the reel structure 21 to make the cloth body 1 to generate heat. Moreover, the reel structure 21 can be wound up to occupy less space when not in use.
The reel structure 21A has a reel module 211A and a plug 212A connected to the reel module 211A. The reel module 211A can be wound or unwound to retract or draw the plug 212A. The controller 22A is used to adjust the magnitude of heat generation of the cloth body 1. By selecting different electrical connection methods the glove iron can thereby be provided for users.
Moreover, in the present invention, the cloth body 1 of the glove iron can be different shapes. For instance, the cloth body 1 is a five-finger shaped glove in
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The first cloth fiber layer 10A has a first inner surface 10A and a first outer surface 102A. The first inner surface 101A of the first cloth fiber layer 10A forms an accommodating space 13. The second cloth fiber layer 10B has a second inner surface 10B and a second outer surface 102B. The second inner surface 101B and the first outer surface 102A together cover the electrothermal membrane 12A and the heat insulation layer 11A. The heat insulation layer 11A is disposed on the outer surface 102A of the first cloth fiber layer 10A. The electrothermal membrane 12A is correspondingly disposed on the surface of the heat insulation layer 11A. The power unit 2 is disposed on the second outer surface 102B of the second cloth fiber layer 10B and corresponds to the heat insulation layer 11A and the electrothermal membrane 12A. The power unit 2 is electrically connected to the electrothermal membrane 12A to provide power for the electrothermal membrane 12A to generate heat. The power unit 2 can be the above plug power module, a battery type power module, or a combinational battery module.
The first cloth fiber layer 10A is made of a soft material. The second cloth fiber layer 10B is made of a hard material. Moreover, an opening O is formed at a predetermined position of the cloth body 1. A thumb portion F made of a soft material is disposed at the opening O. The thumb portion F is composed of a cloth material layer.
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Each of the two cloth fiber layers 10 has an inner surface 101 and an outer surface 102. Each inner surface 101 forms an accommodating space 13. Each heat insulation layer 11 is disposed on the outer surface 102 of one of the two cloth fiber layers 10, and the electrothermal fiber layer 12 is correspondingly disposed between the two heat insulation layers 11, thereby forming a stacked structure. A user can use the silicone layer 14 and the cloth fiber layers 10 to clip a piece of clothing or material and then use the electrothermal fiber layer 12 to iron a piece of clothing or material.
To sum up, the glove iron of the present invention has the following advantages:
Although the present invention has been described with reference to the preferred embodiments thereof, it will be understood that the invention is not limited to the details thereof. Various substitutions and modifications have been suggested in the foregoing description, and others will occur to those of ordinary skill in the art. Therefore, all such substitutions and modifications are intended to be embraced within the scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.
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