Information
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Patent Grant
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6671985
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Patent Number
6,671,985
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Date Filed
Thursday, July 18, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, January 6, 200421 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Browdy and Neimark, P.L.L.C.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 038 771
- 038 775
- 038 776
- 038 773
- 038 7782
- 210 263
- 210 282
- 239 61
- 239 407
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International Classifications
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Abstract
The invention concerns an iron comprising a water reservoir (5), a textile additive reservoir (12), and a pump (15) comprising a mixing chamber (20) capable of sucking into the mixing chamber a dose of water and a dose of additive via an additive proportioning tap (34), so as to produce in the mixing chamber a diluted additive solution, and of conveying said solution towards a sprayer (16). The invention is characterized in that the pump (15) is of the piston type mobile in a body (18) and defining the mixing chamber (20) which emerges into the water reservoir (5) via a non-return valve, and said pump (15) also serves as additive proportioning tap (34).
Description
The present invention concerns an iron, notably a steam iron, having a water reservoir, a reservoir containing a textile additive, and a pump comprising a mixing chamber and capable, on the one hand, of aspirating into the mixing chamber a dose of water from the water reservoir as well as of additive from the additive reservoir via a tap permitting dosing of the additive, in a manner to produce in the mixing chamber a diluted solution of the additive, and on the other hand, of conveying this solution toward a spraying device situated in the forward part of the iron.
It is known that with such an iron, the spraying onto fabric of a diluted active product serves to facilitate ironing while improving sliding and removing creases.
In a known iron of this type, the water reservoir is connected to the aspiration pump by a capillary tube, while the tap permitting dosing of the additive is equally connected to the pump by another capillary tube. Such an arrangement of these various organs is particularly disparate and bulky and is difficult to produce during manufacture of the iron,
The invention has particularly for its object to eliminate these inconveniences and to produce an iron, of the type set forth hereabove, in which the organs for pumping and dosing the additive are grouped together, this in view of simplifying their installation in the iron.
In an iron according to the invention the pump is of the piston type being displaced in a body and delimiting in the lower part of the body the mixing chamber that opens into the water reservoir via a one-way valve, and this pump equally serves as an additive dosing tap.
The pump and the additive dosing tap are thus grouped into a compact unitary body. In addition, the pump itself advantageously fulfills a double function, which is that of pumping to aspirate water and additive, and that of dosing of the additive intended to be mixed with the aspirated water, thus constituting in itself a true dosing pump of a mixture of water and textile additive. Such a dosing pump can be produced in the form of a small pump, thus occupying a small volume in the iron.
According to one manner of construction of the invention, the piston comprises two spaced mobile opening-closing organs, respectively called upper and lower, mounted in the body of the pump in delimiting between them a dosing chamber, and controlled respectively by first and second actuation means linked to the piston, said upper and lower organs being mobile between a rest position in which the upper organ is open, while the lower organ is closed, in a manner to permit the passage of a dose of additive from the additive reservoir toward the dosing chamber, and a working position in which the upper organ is closed under the action of the first actuation means, while the lower organ is opened under the action of the second actuation means, in a manner to permit passage of the dose of additive from the dosing chamber toward the mixing chamber.
The two mobile opening-closing organs, delimiting between them the dosing chamber, thus together play the role of a tap integrated into the pump itself and adapted to dose the additive intended to be mixed with the water aspirated by the pump.
According to another characteristic of the invention, the additive reservoir forms an integral part of the pump. Thus, the dosing pump and the additive reservoir advantageously constitute a unitary body that is particularly compact.
The characteristics and advantages of the invention will appear more clearly from the description that will follow, by way of non-limiting example, with reference to the attached drawings in which:
FIG. 1
is a schematic view in partial cross section with parts broken away of an iron according to the invention;
FIG. 2
is a partial view, to a larger scale and in cross section, of a water reservoir and a body formed by a dosing pump, an additive reservoir and a spraying device, before filling of the additive reservoir;
FIG. 3
, is an elevational view, to a larger scale, of the piston of the pump of
FIG. 2
;
FIG. 4
is a cross-sectional view along the line IV—IV of
FIG. 3
;
FIG. 5
is a cross-sectional view along the line V—V of
FIG. 3
;
FIG. 6
is a cross-sectional view along the line VI—VI of
FIG. 3
;
FIG. 7
is a view similar to
FIG. 2
, after filling and closing of the additive reservoir, the pump being shown in a primed position;
FIG. 8
is a view similar to
FIG. 7
showing the pump during use of the iron in its spraying function; and
FIG. 9
is a view similar to
FIG. 8
, the pump being reprimed.
The iron
1
shown schematically in
FIG. 1
comprises essentially an ironing sole plate
2
, a cover
3
and a handle
4
atop the cover. At the interior of cover
3
are housed all of the conventional organs of an iron. Under cover
3
is housed in particular a reservoir
5
containing water without additive.
As is shown in
FIG. 1
, the iron is equipped in addition with a unitary body, designated by the general reference numeral
10
, which is formed by a reservoir
12
containing a textile additive
13
, a single manual aspiration pump
15
and a spraying device
16
, of a structure that is known per se, situated in the forward region of the iron.
The textile additive
13
contained in reservoir
12
is, preferably, a concentrated active product of the type known as an ironing aid, composed notably of starch, water and a preservation product, and capable of being mixed with all types of water.
Pump
15
comprises a cylindrical tubular body
18
, having a vertical axis of symmetry XX′, produced by molding of a plastic material and having a mixing chamber
20
. Pump
15
is adapted, on the one hand, to aspirate into this chamber
20
a dose of water from water reservoir
5
as well as a predetermined dose of additive from reservoir
12
, in a manner to produce in mixing chamber
20
a diluted solution of the additive, and on the other hand, to convey this solution toward spraying device
16
. The diluted additive solution, after spraying onto the fabric being ironed, serves in an advantageous manner to facilitate ironing in improving sliding and eliminating creases.
As is better shown in
FIGS. 2
,
7
,
8
and
9
, pump
15
is of the type having a piston
22
movable vertically in body
18
of the pump by being coupled to a return spring
23
that is axially disposed. Piston
22
delimits in the lower part of body
18
the mixing chamber
20
which opens into water reservoir
5
via a one-way valve here constituted by a ball
25
cooperating with a conical seat
26
.
In this example of construction, see
FIGS. 2
,
7
,
8
and
9
, additive reservoir
12
forms an integral part of pump
15
and is mounted in a fixed manner and in a sealed manner, for example by mirror welding, on the upper part of body
18
of the pump while being traversed by piston
22
; additive reservoir
12
presents an upper wall
27
traversed by piston
22
and a bottom wall
28
that opens directly into the upper part of body
18
of pump
15
.
In this example, spraying device
16
itself also forms an integral part of pump
15
and, preferably results from molding with body
18
of the pump; this spraying device
16
comprises an inlet conduit
30
that opens into mixing chamber
20
of pump
15
via a one-way valve here constituted by a ball
31
cooperating with a conical seat
32
.
According to the invention, pump
15
also serves as a tap, designated by the general reference numeral
34
, permitting dosing of additive intended to be mixed with water from reservoir
5
, in order to produce a mixture of water and additive proportioned in a predetermined dilution ratio.
Thus, pump
15
serves not only to aspirate water and additive, but also to dose the additive intended to be mixed with the water, thus constituting in itself a true dosing pump of a mixture of water and additive, capable moreover of being fabricated in the form of a small, compact pump.
By way of example, the additive being a concentrated product, pump
15
assures mixing of the concentrated product with water in a selected dilution ratio of around ⅛. In this example, concentrated product reservoir
12
has a capacity of 20 cm
3
, while water reservoir
5
has a capacity of the order of 300 cm
3
.
According to an embodiment illustrated in
FIGS. 2
,
7
,
8
and
9
, piston
22
is constituted by a rod
36
molded from a plastic material, more clearly visible in
FIG. 3
, and comprising two spaced mobile opening-closing organs constituted here respectively by two annular sealing joints, called upper
37
and lower
41
, which are movably mounted in body
18
of the pump while being traversed by rod
36
and while delimiting between them a dosing chamber
45
. These two annular joints
37
and
41
each have an external periphery which bears closely against the internal lateral face
46
of body
18
of the pump, thus forming a permanent seal on the inner surface of the body of the pump, and an internal periphery which is spaced at a radial distance from rod
36
.
The two movable joints
37
and
41
are intended to be controlled respectively by first and second actuation means each here having two discs, called upper (
38
;
42
) and lower (
39
;
43
), which are carried in a transversely fixed manner by rod
36
while resulting advantageously from molding with the latter, and which are associated in pairs respectively with the two joints (
37
;
41
) while being disposed to one side and the other of each joint. Each of these four discs (
38
,
39
,
42
,
43
) has a diameter that is slightly smaller than the internal diameter of body
18
of pump
15
.
The two discs, respectively upper
38
and lower
43
, associated respectively with the upper
37
and lower
41
joints are constituted by solid discs, while the other two similar discs, that is the lower
39
and upper
42
discs, associated respectively with the upper
37
and lower
41
joints have openings. By way of example, with regard to
FIGS. 5 and 6
, the two discs
39
and
42
having openings, one of which (
39
) has a diameter slightly greater than the other disc
42
, are each constituted by two orthogonal pairs of diametrically opposed ribs, referenced at
47
in FIG.
5
and at
48
in
FIG. 6
, thus defining between them openings (
49
,
FIG. 5
;
50
,
FIG. 6
) intended for the passage of additive.
The two joints
37
and
41
in association with their two respective discs (
38
,
39
;
42
,
43
), thus form valves that are moveable in vertical translation between:
a rest position (
FIG. 7
) in which upper joint
37
is open while bearing on associated open disc
39
and spaced from the associated solid disc
38
, while lower joint
41
is closed by bearing in a sealed manner on associated solid disc
43
and spaced from associated open disc
42
, in a manner to permit passage of a dose of additive from additive reservoir
12
toward dosing chamber
45
of pump
15
via openings
49
(
FIG. 5
) of disc
39
;
and a working position (
FIG. 8
) in which upper joint
37
is closed by bearing in a sealed manner on associated solid disc
38
, while lower joint
41
is opened by bearing on associated open disc
42
, in a manner to permit passage of the dose of additive from dosing chamber
45
toward mixing chamber
20
of pump
15
via openings
50
(
FIG. 6
) of disc
42
.
As shown in
FIG. 3
, rod
36
of piston
22
comprises a plurality of sections connected together, in the present case numbering three referenced by
51
,
52
and
53
on this
FIG. 3
, which have different lengths and which have an identical cross-sectional form here constituted by two orthogonal pairs of diametrically opposed radial ribs, referenced at
55
on
FIG. 4
for upper section
53
of the rod.
With respect to
FIGS. 2 and 7
, the upper wall
27
of additive reservoir
12
is topped by an open neck
57
that is traversed by ribs
55
forming upper section
53
of rod
36
, and in which is mounted a plug
59
here comprising a cylindrical stem
60
, oriented vertically on axis XX′ while bearing against the free edges of ribs
55
, cooperating with neck
57
by means of non-disconnectable fixation organs
62
, of a structure known per se, and terminating at its upper part by a head
64
pierced by a central opening
65
situated above and in line with the upper extremity
67
of rod
36
.
Plug
59
is displaceable, for example in vertical translation, between an upper position (
FIG. 2
) in which opening
65
of head
64
of the plug is disengaged from upper extremity
67
of rod
36
and constitutes an opening for replenishing additive, and a lower position (
FIG. 7
) in which the opening of head
64
of the plug is blocked by upper extremity
67
of rod
36
after filling additive reservoir
12
.
Thus, filling of additive reservoir
12
is effectuated in a manner that is easy for the user. This latter slightly lifts plug
39
to disengage opening
65
, as illustrated in
FIG. 2
, then introduces into this latter, along arrow F of
FIG. 2
, additive contained, for example, in a bottle having the same capacity as reservoir
12
. The additive flows into reservoir
12
by passage between ribs
55
forming upper section
53
of rod
36
.
During filling of additive reservoir
12
, a dose of additive penetrates into dosing chamber
45
of pump
15
due to the opening of the upper joint
37
forming a valve and the sealed closing of lower joint
41
forming a valve, as is clearly visible in FIG.
7
.
After filling of additive reservoir
12
, the user pushes plug
59
back in order to close opening
65
in which upper extremity
67
of rod
36
fits perfectly, as illustrated in FIG.
7
.
It is in order to note that the fact of rendering plug
59
of additive reservoir
12
impossible to lose is particularly pleasing to the user.
In an advantageous manner, head
64
of plug
59
, after filling and closing of additive reservoir
12
(FIG.
7
), constitutes in itself a manual control push button for rod
36
forming a piston, thus permitting achievement in a single part the organs for additive filling and for manual control of the piston of dosing pump
15
.
There is shown at
69
in
FIGS. 2
,
7
,
8
and
9
a flexible bellows that is interposed between the upper wall of additive reservoir
12
, around neck
57
of the latter, and head
64
of plug
59
. At the base of bellows
69
there is provided a peripheral vent
71
intended to permit folding and unfolding of the bellows.
The unitary body
10
formed by additive reservoir
12
, dosing pump
15
and spraying device
16
constitutes a compact body that is removably mounted in cover
3
of the iron.
In the example of construction shown in
FIG. 1
, this removable unitary body
10
is installed in the front part of the iron, and the push button of dosing pump
15
, constituted by head
64
of plug
59
, is positioned with respect to handle
4
at a height such that the user can maneuver pump
15
practically without having to reposition his hand on the handle of the iron.
In this example,
FIG. 1
, additive reservoir
12
projects almost entirely from the front part of the iron and is transparent, thus rendering the level of additive visible.
In order to use the iron, after filling and closing of additive reservoir
12
(FIG.
7
), the user presses on head
64
of plug
59
, which has for its effect to fold bellows
69
, in a manner to cause descent of rod
36
forming a piston in opposition to spring
23
. During the course of this descent, upper joint
37
forming a valve is closed, while lower joint
41
forming a valve is open, thus permitting the dose of additive contained in dosing chamber
45
to pass into mixing chamber
20
of the pump. Then, the user releases head
64
of plug
59
, so that the rod
36
forming a piston returns upwardly under the effect of spring
23
, while bellows
69
unfolds. During the course of this raising movement of rod
36
, valve
25
opens and a dose of water from reservoir
5
is aspirated into mixing chamber
20
in which water and additive mix in order to produce a solution of additive diluted in the chosen dilution ratio. At the end of upward movement of rod
36
, lower joint
41
forming a valve closes, while upper joint
37
forming a valve opens, thus permitting a new dose of additive to penetrate into dosing chamber
45
of the pump. Pump
15
is thus primed, as illustrated in FIG.
7
.
After priming of pump
15
, the user presses on head
64
of plug
59
. Under the effect of the descent of rod
36
forming a piston, the diluted additive solution present in mixing chamber
20
is then forced back and sent toward spraying device
16
via conduit
30
following opening of valve
31
under the effect of the pressure of the forced back solution. One then obtains, by spraying device
16
, an ejection of diluted additive solution, as illustrated in FIG.
8
.
When the user releases head
64
of plug
59
, pump
15
, under the effect of spring
23
, is reprimed as illustrated in FIG.
9
.
Claims
- 1. An iron comprising:a water reservoir (5); an additive reservoir (12) containing a textile additive; and a pump (15) comprising a mixing chamber (20), said pump being operable for aspirating into the mixing chamber (20) a dose of water from the water reservoir (5) as well as of additive from the additive reservoir (12) via a tap (34) for permitting dosing of the additive, in a manner to produce in the mixing chamber (20) a diluted solution of the additive, and said pump being operable for delivering the diluted solution toward a spraying device (16) situated in a forward part of the iron, wherein the pump (15), the additive reservoir (12) and the spraying device (16) constitute a unitary body that is removably mounted in the iron (1).
- 2. The iron according to claim 1, wherein said unitary body is installed in a front part of the iron with said additive reservoir (12) projecting at least partially from the front part of the iron.
- 3. The iron according to claim 2, wherein said additive reservoir (12) is transparent.
- 4. The iron according to claim 1, wherein: said pump (15) comprises a tubular body (18) and a piston displaceable in said tubular body;said mixing chamber (20) is delimited by a lower part of said tubular body; said iron further comprises a one-way valve (25) interposed between said water reservoir (5) and said mixing chamber (20) for permitting water to flow from said water reservoir (5) to said mixing chamber (20); and said pump (15) further comprises means forming an additive dosing tap (34).
- 5. The iron according to claim 4, wherein:said tubular body has a substantially vertical axis; said additive reservoir (12) is mounted in a sealed manner on an upper part of said tubular body (18) while being traversed by said piston (22); and said additive reservoir has a bottom (28) that opens into said upper part of said tubular body (18).
- 6. The iron according to claim 5, wherein:said piston has an upper section that traverses a neck (57) formed in said additive reservoir (12), said upper section being provided with radially extending ribs (55) having free edges and said upper section having an upper extremity; said iron further comprises a plug (59) mounted in the neck (57) and bearing against the free edges of the ribs (55), and fixation organs (62) for preventing said plug from being removed from said iron; said plug has an opening (65) situated above and in line with the upper extremity of the piston, and said plug is displaceable between an upper position in which said opening of said plug is disengaged from said upper extremity of said upper section and constitutes an opening for replenishing additive, by flow of the additive into said additive reservoir through said opening and between said ribs, and a lower position in which said opening is blocked by said upper extremity of said upper section; and said plug, when in the lower position, constitutes a manual control button for said piston.
- 7. The iron according to claim 6, wherein:said piston (22) comprises upper and lower mobile opening-closing organs (37, 41) spaced apart from one another and mounted in said tubular body (18), said opening-closing organs delimiting between them a dosing chamber (45); said iron further comprises first and second actuation means (38, 39; 42, 43) linked to said piston (22) for controlling said opening-closing organs; said upper and lower opening-closing organs are movable between a rest position in which said upper organ (37) is open and said lower organ (41) is closed, in a manner to permit the passage of a dose of additive from said additive reservoir (12) toward said dosing chamber (45), and a working position in which said upper organ (37) is closed under the action of said first actuation means (38, 39) and said lower organ (41) is opened under the action of said second actuation means (42, 43), in a manner to permit passage of a dose of additive from said dosing chamber (45) toward said mixing chamber (20).
- 8. The iron according to claim 7, wherein:said tubular body (18) is cylindrical and said piston (22) is constituted by a rod (36); said upper and lower mobile opening-closing organs are constituted respectively by an upper annular sealing joint (37) and a lower annular sealing joint (41) traversed by said rod (36); said tubular body has an internal lateral face (46) and each of said annular sealing joints has an external periphery that bears closely against said internal lateral face and an internal periphery that is spaced at a radial distance from said rod (36); each of said first and second actuation means comprises an upper disc (38;42) and a lower disc (39;43) carried transversely by said rod (36); each of said upper and lower discs has a diameter that is slightly smaller than the internal diameter of said tubular body (18) and said upper and lower discs are disposed in pairs to one side and the other of each of said sealing joints (37; 41); and said upper disc (38) that is associated with said upper sealing joint and said lower disc (43) that is associated with said lower sealing joint are solid, and said lower disc (39) that is associated with said upper sealing joint and said upper disc (42) that is associated with said lower sealing joint have openings, said upper sealing joint and said lower sealing joint bearing, in a rest position, respectively on associated lower discs (39; 43) while being spaced respectively from the associated upper discs (38; 42), and coming, in a working position, to bear respectively on the associated upper discs (38; 42).
- 9. The iron according to claim 1, wherein the textile additive is a concentrated product and mixture of the concentrated product with water is effected in a dilution ratio of around ⅛.
Priority Claims (1)
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