Claims
- 1. A method for fabricating water reservoirs for clothes pressing irons, each reservoir being composed of two plastic parts, said method comprising:simultaneously molding the two parts of one reservoir in a first injection molding step in two impressions of the same mold; and assembling the two parts together while, in a second injection molding step, injection molding a joint of plastic material between the two parts to connect the two parts together in a fluid-tight manner, wherein the two parts are assembled together and the second injection molding step is performed before complete crystallization of the two parts.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein the joint and the two parts of the reservoir are made of identical material or of materials that compatible with one another in order to form alloys or to adhere together.
- 3. The method of claim 2 wherein, in the first injection molding step, the two parts of the reservoir are molded in two impressions of the mold, and wherein said method further comprises, between said first and second molding steps, ejecting the two parts from the mold before complete crystallization of the two parts, removing the two parts from the two impressions and assembling the two parts in a third impression of the same mold, and wherein the two parts are assembled together and the second injection molding step is performed in the third impression.
- 4. The method of claim 3 wherein each of the two parts of the reservoir has an edge, the edges of the two parts contact one another along respective bearing faces, and the bearing faces also serve as surfaces for centering the parts relative to one another.
- 5. The method of claim 4 wherein the edge of a first one of the parts is formed to provide a groove of substantially trapezoidal cross section along the edge, and the edge of the other one of the parts is formed to have a tapered substantially trapezoidal cross section having side surfaces that mate with the groove of the one part, the groove having a bottom and the edge of the other one of the parts having a peak that is spaced from the bottom when the two parts are assembled together.
- 6. The method of claim 5 wherein the edge of at least one of the parts of the reservoir includes a projecting portion of small cross section with respect to the cross section of the joint, the projecting portion having the form of a blade that penetrates into the joint when the two parts have been assembled together and the joint has been injection molded.
- 7. The method of claim 1 wherein, in the first injection molding step, the two parts of the reservoir are molded in two impressions of the mold, and wherein said method further comprises, between said first and second molding steps, ejecting the two parts from the mold before complete crystallization of the two parts, removing the two parts from the two impressions and assembling the two parts in a third impression of the same mold, and wherein the two parts are assembled together and the second injection molding step is performed in the third impression.
- 8. The method of claim 1 wherein each of the two parts of the reservoir has an edge, the edges of the two parts contact one another along respective bearing faces, and the bearing faces also serve as surfaces for centering the parts relative to one another.
- 9. The method of claim 8 wherein the edge of a first one of the parts is formed to provide a groove of substantially trapezoidal cross section along the edge, and the edge of the other one of the parts is formed to have a tapered substantially trapezoidal cross section having side surfaces that mate with the groove of the one part, the groove having a bottom and the edge of the other one of the parts having a peak that is spaced from the bottom when the two parts are assembled together.
- 10. The method of claim 1 wherein each of the two parts of the reservoir has an edge, the edge of at least one of the parts of the reservoir includes a projecting portion of small cross section with respect to the cross section of the joint, the projecting portion having the form of a blade that penetrates into the joint when the two parts have been assembled together and the joint has been injection molded.
- 11. A water reservoir for a clothes pressing iron, said reservoir comprising two plastic parts and a sealing joint joining said two parts together while forming a fluid-tight seal between said two parts, wherein,said two plastic parts and said joint are injection molded, each of said plastic parts has an edge having a bearing and positioning face via which said plastic parts contact one another, said joint is a body that is injection molded onto said edges to join said parts together, and said parts and said joint are made of the same material or materials that are compatible with one another to form alloys or to adhere to one another.
- 12. The reservoir of claim 11, wherein the edge of at least one of the parts of the reservoir includes a projecting portion of small cross section with respect to the cross section of the joint, the projecting portion having the form of a blade that penetrates into the joint when the two parts have been assembled together and the joint has been injection molded.
- 13. A water reservoir for a clothes pressing iron, said reservoir comprising two plastic parts and a sealing joint joining said two parts together while forming a fluid-tight seal between said two parts, wherein,said two plastic parts and said joint are injection molded, each of said plastic parts has an edge having bearing and positioning faces via which said plastic parts contact one another, said joint is a body that is injected molded onto said edges to join said parts together, and the edge of a first one of the parts is formed to provide a groove of substantially trapezoidal cross section along the edge, and the edge of the other one of the parts is formed to have a tapered substantially trapezoidal cross section having side surfaces that mate with the groove of the one part, the groove having a bottom and the edge of the other one of the parts having a peak that is spaced from the bottom when the two parts are assembled together.
- 14. The reservoir of claim 13, wherein the edge of at least one of the parts of the reservoir includes a projecting portion of small cross section with respect to the cross section of the joint, the projecting portion having the form of a blade that penetrates into the joint when the two parts have been assembled together and the joint has been injection molded.
Priority Claims (1)
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REFERENCE TO OTHER APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation of International Application PCT/IB 99/01984, filed Nov. 9, 1999.
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