The present disclosure relates to a handheld garment steamer.
A garment steamer heats water to generate steam and then sprays the steam onto clothes to realize care of the clothes. In the prior art, an evaporator of a handheld garment steamer is arranged at a top end. Due to a relatively large mass of the evaporator, the handheld garment steamer appears to be top-heavy during use, and is cumbersome. When a user holds the garment steamer, a nozzle of the garment steamer tends to sink. The garment steamer tends to tilt when the user moves the garment steamer up and down against a surface of clothes for ironing, so the user needs to spend more effort to overcome the tilting, which is relatively laborious.
In view of this, it is necessary to provide a handheld garment steamer, so that a center of gravity of the garment steamer is at the bottom; the garment steam is not easy to tilt during use; and less effort is required.
The present disclosure provides a handheld garment steamer, including:
a water tank, used for storing water;
an evaporator, arranged below the water tank and used for heating the water to make the water become water vapor;
a power pump, connected with the water tank and the evaporator and used for pumping the water in the water tank to the evaporator; and
a nozzle, arranged above the water tank, wherein a vent of the nozzle is connected with the evaporator through a steam pipe.
In the present disclosure, the relatively heavy evaporator is arranged below the water tank. The vent at the top is connected with the evaporator through the steam pipe. After water is injected to the water tank, the center of gravity of the handheld garment steamer is close to the bottom of the handheld garment steamer. Therefore, the garment steamer is not easy to tilt during use. A user will not spend extra effort to prevent the garment steamer from tilting when moving the garment steamer up and down to care for clothes, so that the operation is more labor-saving.
The technical schemes in the embodiments of the present disclosure will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the drawings in the embodiments of the present disclosure, and it is obvious that the described embodiments are only a part of the embodiments of the present disclosure but not all of them.
According to a specific implementation of the present disclosure, the present disclosure provides a handheld garment steamer 100. As shown in
The evaporator 30 is arranged below the water tank 20. The evaporator 30 is fixed at an inner bottom of the housing 10 through a mounting bracket 62. The mounting bracket 62 is provided with a positioning hole 621. A positioning pillar 29 is arranged at a bottom of the water tank 20. The positioning pillar 29 is plugged into the positioning hole 621.
The nozzle 50 is arranged above the water tank 20. The nozzle 50 gradually extends upward and laterally, thereby forming a spraying surface 51 at an end portion. The spraying surface 51 is approximately vertical. As shown in
In the present disclosure, the relatively heavy evaporator 30 is arranged below the water tank 20. The vent 521 at the top is connected with the evaporator 30 through steam pipes 71 and 72. After water is injected to the water tank 20, the center of gravity of the handheld garment steamer 100 is close to the bottom of the handheld garment steamer. Therefore, the garment steamer 100 is not easy to tilt during use. A user will not spend extra effort to prevent the garment steamer 100 from tilting when moving the garment steamer 100 up and down to care for clothes, so that the operation is more labor-saving.
A side surface of the water tank 20 is provided with a mounting frame 28. The mounting frame 28 is used for fixing the power pump 40. The power pump 40 is connected with the water tank 20 and the evaporator 30. The power pump 40 is used for pumping the water in the water tank 20 to the evaporator 30. The evaporator 30 heats the water to turn it into water vapor. The steam flows from the evaporator 30 to the vent 521 through the steam pipes 71 and 72 connected to the vent 521 and the evaporator 30, and is then sprayed from the vent 521.
A first temperature controller 81 and a second temperature controller 82 are arranged below the evaporator 30. The first temperature controller 81 and the second temperature controller 82 are used for monitoring a temperature of the evaporator 30. When the temperature of the evaporator 30 reaches a first preset temperature value, the second temperature controller 82 and the water pump work. When the temperature of the evaporator 30 reaches the second preset temperature value, the evaporator 30 is powered off. The second preset temperature value is greater than the first preset temperature value. The first preset temperature value is set to prevent the water from entering the evaporator 30 due to an insufficient temperature of the evaporator and causing that only the water is sprayed and no steam is produced. The second preset temperature value is set to prevent the evaporator 30 from burning out due to an excessive temperature.
Further, as shown in
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A bottom of the nozzle 50 is provided with a condensed water reflux inlet 55. The condensed water reflux inlet 55 is located on an inner side of the annular pressure plate 54. When the nozzle 50 is connected with the water tank 20, the condensed water reflux inlet 55 is aligned with the water injection hole 211. The condensed water reflux inlet 55 is connected with the steam chamber 52. Part of the steam is condensed into water in the steam chamber 52, then flows back to the condensed water reflux inlet 55, and then enters the water tank 20 through the water injection hole 211.
The nozzle 50 is provided with a steam inlet 501. The water tank 20 is provided with a steam outlet 27. The steam inlet 501 is abutted with the steam outlet 27 after the nozzle 50 is connected with the water tank 20. As shown in
As shown in
The cover plate 22 is provided with a first connection structure 221. The first connection structure 221 is exposed from the elongated hole 231. The nozzle 50 is provided with a second connection structure 56. The first connection structure 221 can be in connection fit with the second connection structure 56 to drive the cover plate 22 to move through rotation of the nozzle 50.
The first connection structure 221 is preferably a plunger, and the second connection structure 56 is preferably a socket. When the bottom end of the nozzle 50 is plugged to the water tank 20, the steam inlet 501 passes through the elongated hole 231. Furthermore, the plunger 221 is plugged into the socket 56. The nozzle 50 is screwed to rotate relative to the water tank 20. The nozzle 50 drives the cover plate 22 to rotate around the water injection hole 211.
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The cover plate 22 is connected with an elastic member 24. The elastic member 24 is arranged on the top plate 21 and resists against the top plate 21. The elastic member 24 is preferably an arc-shaped member. The elastic member 24 provides a pre-tightening force for the cover plate 22. The pre-tightening force is used for keeping, when the nozzle 50 is separated from the water tank 20, the cover plate 22 in a state of closing the steam outlet 27.
The above mentioned contents are only preferable embodiments of the present disclosure and shall not be used to limit the present disclosure. Any modification, equivalent substitution, improvement, etc. made within the spirit and principle of the present disclosure shall all fall within the scope of protection of the present disclosure.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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202320232247.0 | Feb 2023 | CN | national |