The invention relates to a pad for a steam appliance, such as a steam cleaner, iron or a garment press.
Steam treating appliances, such as steam cleaners, garment presses and irons, emit steam through a nozzle or other outlet against a surface to be treated. It is known to position a steam permeable pad over the steam outlet, and to contact the pad against the floor, surface, or garment/upholstery to be treated. Moisture in the steam and moisture accumulation in the pad may leave the treated surface wet. An objective of this invention is to provide a steam permeable pad that hastens drying of the treated surface.
In one aspect of the invention, a pad is provided for mounting to a head or a frame of a steam appliance, and includes a steam permeable pad body having a steam treatment surface portion and a steam introduction portion. The pad body includes a quick drying steam permeable outer fabric layer and a steam permeable terry fabric layer, with the steam permeable terry fabric layer being located between the steam introduction portion and the outer fabric layer. The pad body includes an attachment feature to mount to a head or a frame of a steam appliance.
In another aspect of the invention, a pad is provided for mounting to a head or a frame of a steam appliance. The pad includes a quick drying steam permeable outer fabric layer and a fabric-based steam management system to remove moisture from steam admitted into the pad before it reaches the steam permeable outer layer. An attachment feature is provided to mount the pad to a head or frame of a steam appliance.
Other aspects, advantages and novel features will become more apparent from the following detailed description of embodiments of the invention when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings wherein:
Various aspects of the invention are described below and/or shown in the drawings. These aspects of the invention may be used alone and/or in any suitable combination with each other. Aspects of the invention are not limited in any way by the illustrative embodiments shown and described herein.
Embodiments of the invention are directed to a multi-layer steam permeable pad for use with a steam appliance, such as a steam cleaner for a floor or other surface, a steam garment press or a steam iron. The pad reduces the moisture content in the steam emitted from the steam appliance that passes through the pad, enabling the surface being treated by steam (e.g., cleaned, sterilized, sanitized, pressed, freshened) to dry quickly.
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The pad also includes a steam management system for reducing the moisture content in the steam that ultimately permeates the outer layer and reaches the floor or other surface being treated. The steam management system may include a woven microfiber terry fabric layer 14 for moisture absorption. The steam management layer may further include a sandwich layer 16 having a microfiber jersey layer, a knit cushion layer, and a porous mesh layer. The sandwich layer preferably is a unitary construct where the individual layers are laminated together, such as by fusion although other layer connecting techniques are contemplated such as knitting or adhesive bonding the layers together. The steam management system is located internal of the outer layer (e.g., between the outer layer and the point of introduction of steam into the pad), so that the steam that permeates the outer layer will first pass through the steam management system, leading to a reduced moisture content in the steam applied to the floor and faster drying of the treated surface. In one embodiment, the terry layer is a short loop microfiber polyester terry fabric (150D/288F) and the sandwich layer includes a microfiber polyester jersey, a polyester cushion style knit, and an open polyester mesh. Preferably, the sandwich layer is oriented within the pad with the jersey layer facing the terry layer. In other embodiments, the sandwich layer may be flipped with the porous mesh facing the terry layer.
The quick drying steam permeable outer fabric layer, terry fabric layer, and sandwich layer are united together, preferably by a brushed tricot binding extending about the perimeter of the pad. Although the outer fabric layer, terry fabric layer, and sandwich layer are shown as substantially coextensive in shape, the invention is not so limited and different shaped and/or sized layers are contemplated. Additional or alternative interlayer connections may be provided; for example, a stitch line may run along the center of the pad. Other arrangements for joining the layers together are contemplated as should be apparent to one of skill in the art. One or more other layers and/or other components and coatings may be employed in the pad. Such additional layer(s) may be positioned between any of the outer fabric layer, terry fabric layer and sandwich layer, external of the outer fabric layer and/or internal of the sandwich layer. Coatings may be applied to any of the layers, including coatings that enhance attraction of dirt, dust, and debris by the outer fabric layer, coatings that further enhance moisture retention by any of the layers, coatings that facilitate sliding of the outer fabric layer across the surface being cleaned, and coatings that otherwise facilitate any other performance characteristic of the pad. Although the various layers have been described as being formed of polyester fibers, the invention is not so limited as should be apparent to one of skill in the art and other fibers may be employed including, but not limited to, fibers formed of nylon, polyamide and cotton, and blends of any of the foregoing (including polyester). Preferably, at least the outer fabric layer and the terry layer are formed of microfibers.
The pad may be arranged to mount to a frame or head of the steam appliance. In one embodiment, a band or other form including one aspect of a hook and loop type fastener (i.e., either the hook or the loop) may be fixed in one or more locations on the pad to mate with a complementary aspect of the hook and loop type fastener on the frame or head. Other fastener arrangements, such as snaps, clips, hooks, laces and straps, to name but a few, may be employed as should be appreciated by one of skill in the art. In one embodiment, a border segment of the pad is elasticized so that the border segment can be enlarged to slip over the steam frame or head which, upon release, can then spring back to a smaller profile that engages with the frame or head. In a still further embodiment, a border segment of the pad may be flipped over the head or frame and secured in place by hooks, clamps, or other fastening arrangements on the head or frame.
Testing has established that the steam permeable pad according to the present invention provides unexpectedly superior floor drying times. A control pad was formed of an outer fabric layer and a sandwich layer. An embodiment of the inventive pad included the same outer fabric layer and sandwich layer as the control pad, and further incorporated an intermediate terry layer. Each pad was mounted to the cleaning head of the same model steam mop and then a floor was mopped for successive two (2) minute increments. At the end of each mopping period, the time until the floor visually appeared dry (which was confirmed by wiping with a tissue) was measured. As can be seen from the chart below, the embodiment of the inventive pad provided superior floor drying times.
A representative pad 20 arranged for use with a steam mop is shown in
The steam permeable pad may assume, or constitute, a three dimensional configuration as well. As an example, the pad may be in the form of a pouch or pocket having an open end and a closed end. The pocket may be fitted over a frame so that the pocket cooperates with the frame to define a steam chamber. The pocket provides additional cleaning surfaces and the ability to clean opposed or adjacent surfaces in a single movement. The arrangement of layers in the pocket is the same as in the steam mop floor pad just described with the pathway and management of steam also being similar. Other shapes and arrangements of the pocket are contemplated as should be apparent to one of skill in the art.
The above and other aspects of the invention will be appreciated from the detailed description and claims. It should be understood that although aspects of the invention have been described with reference to illustrative embodiments, aspects of the invention are not limited to the embodiments described. Also, aspects of the invention may be used alone, or in any suitable combination with other aspects of the invention.
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