Steam iron with water valve

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6318009
  • Patent Number
    6,318,009
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, September 27, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 20, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
Steam iron comprising a water reservoir (17) communicating with a vaporization chamber (12) through an outlet (23) having a vertical communication passage (25), and a device (35) for adjusting the water admission flow rate into the vaporization chamber comprising a vertical throttle (39) whose lower end (44) has a bulge (46) and whose upper end (41) is secured to a manual control button (43). The bulge (46) of the throttle (39) is mounted gripped in the passage (25) of the outlet (23) and pointwise bridges a vertical groove (52) which is provided over a portion of the height of the passage (25) and which thus delimits with the bulge (46) of the throttle (39) a cross-section for passage of the water when the throttle (39) is in its steaming position.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to steam irons which comprise a water reservior communicating with a vaporization chamber via an outlet having a vertical communication passageway, and a device for adjusting the water admission rate into the steam chamber comprising a vertical throttle whose lower end has a bulge and whose upper end is secured to a manual control button, said throttle being movable with an axial translatory movement within the passage of the outlet, under the action of the manual control button, between a so-called dry position in which the throttle completely closes the passage, and at least one so-called steaming position in which water can pass through the passage.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




In known steam irons of this type, the throttle is of generally cylindrical shape and is mounted gripped and passing through the passage of the outlet and its bulge opens permanently into the steam chamber; the throttle comprises a longitudinal groove over a portion of its length and is movable axially to occupy either the dry position in which the two ends of the groove are located on the same side of the passage, thereby preventing any passage of water, or its steaming position in which the two ends of the groove are located on opposite sides of the passage, thereby permitting the passage of the water into the steam chamber via the groove in the throttle. However, because the throttle is in surface contact over all the height of the passage of the outlet, each manipulation of the throttle by the user creates high stress in the outlet which operates at a relatively high temperature. Because of this stress to which the outlet is subjected, the pressure drops about the throttle are relatively high, such that when the throttle is in its steaming position, also called the steam position, the flow rate of water passing continuously into the vaporization chamber is particularly irregular, and this the more so as the level of water in the reservoir falls in the course of ironing; the continuous flow rate of steam which results is thus itself very irregular, thereby decreasing the quality of the pressing.




OBJECT OF THE INVENTION




The invention has particularly for its object to overcome these drawbacks and to provide a steam iron having a device for regulating the flow rate of water, of the type described above, which will be simple, less costly, reliable and particularly efficacious to ensure, in the steaming position, a great regularity of the continuous water flow rate no matter what the level of water in the reservoir.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




According to the invention, the bulge of the throttle is mounted gripped in the passage of the outlet and pointwise bridges a vertical groove which is provided over a portion of the height of the passage and which thus defines with the bulge of the throttle a section of water passage when the throttle is in its steaming position.




Thus, in the steaming position, the bulge of the throttle defines with the vertical groove of the outlet a cross-section for passage of water which is thereafter only at one point, thereby permitting obtaining a very regular flow of water not only when the level of water in the reservoir is at a maximum, but also when it is very low, which thus leads to a steam flow rate which itself is very regular, and hence a high quality of pressing.




According to one preferred embodiment, the passage of the outlet comprises a lower portion which is closed by the bulge of the throttle when this latter is in its dry position, whilst the vertical groove extends above the lower portion of the passage and has a cross-section which varies continuously increasing toward the upper edge of the passage, the throttle thus passing from its dry position to its steaming position with an axial translatory movement that is upwardly directed.




In this embodiment, according to another characteristic of the invention, in the passage of the outlet is provided at least one vertical slot extending over a height from the upper end of the groove and the upper edge of the passage, such that the throttle, by axial upward movement along a predetermined path, comes to occupy a so-called self-cleaning position in which the bulge of the throttle uncovers the slot by being partially in bearing relation against the internal surface of the vertical wall of the passage so as to form a passage permitting abundant flow of water.




Thus, thanks to a simple axial movement of the throttle, the user has a disposition in an easy manner, various positions of adjustment such as the dry position, the steaming position with variable flow rate and the self-cleaning position.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING




The characteristics and advantages of the invention will be further apparent from the description which follows, by way of non-limiting example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:





FIG. 1

is a schematic view in partial cross-section with parts broken away, of a steam iron provided with a device for adjustment of the water flow rate according to the invention, in the dry position (no steam);





FIG. 2

is a partial cross-sectional view, on an enlarged scale, of a portion of the device for adjusting the flow rate of water, of

FIG. 1

, the latter occupying a steaming position with a predetermined flow rate; and





FIGS. 3

to


5


are views similar to FIG.


1


and showing respectively the adjustment device for the flow rate of water in the steaming position at minimum flow rate (FIG.


3


), in a steaming position at maximum flow rate (

FIG. 4

) and in a self-cleaning position (FIG.


5


).











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




The steam iron shown in

FIGS. 1 and 3

to


5


comprises a sole plate


10


comprising a heating base


11


in which is provided a vaporization chamber


12


closed by a cover


13


, and a thin pressing plate


14


which is secured to the lower surface of the heating base


11


by any suitable securement means and whose external surface forms a pressing surface; the vaporization chamber


12


communicates, via channels


15


for the distribution of steam recessed into the lower surface of the base


11


, with outlet holes for steam


16


pierced through the plate


14


.




Above the vaporization chamber


12


is disposed a water reservoir


17


having an upper horizontal wall


18


and a bottom horizontal wall


19


from which extends a vertical chimney


21


, for example of cylindrical shape. The reservoir


17


communicates with the vaporization chamber


12


through an outlet


23


made of a flexible plastic material, such as an elastomer of the silicone type, and pierced by a vertical passage


25


, for example of cylindrical shape, which is coaxial with the chimney


21


of the reservoir


17


, whose upper edge


27


is located in the lower outlet of the chimney


21


, and which opens into the vaporization chamber


12


through an opening


29


provided in the cover


13


. The outlet


23


is maintained in sealed bearing relationship against the cover


13


, about the opening


29


of the latter, by means of a spiral compression spring


30


interposed coaxially about the passage


25


between the joint


23


and an annular shoulder


31


formed on the internal wall of the chimney


21


of the reservoir


17


.




The iron of

FIGS. 1 and 3

to


5


, also comprises a device


35


for adjusting the water admission flow rate into the steam chamber, as well as a non-drip device


37


associated with the reservoir


17


and arranged laterally of the chimney


21


of the reservoir


17


, for example in line with this chimney, as shown in

FIGS. 1 and 3

to


5


.




The device


35


for adjusting the water flow rate comprises a vertical cylindrical throttle


39


, with an axis XX′, mounted coaxially within the chimney


21


of the reservoir


17


, whose upper end


41


is secured to a manual control button


43


, of the rotatable type in this embodiment, disposed projecting in the upper region of the iron, and whose lower end


44


is shaped as an ogive, better seen in

FIG. 2

, having an annular bulge or swelling


46


.




Preferably, the chimney


21


of the reservoir


17


rises to a height above the maximum water level of the reservoir, thereby permitting omitting any sealing joint between the chimney and the throttle that passes through it.




The throttle


39


is movable axially within the passage


25


of the outlet


23


, under the action of the rotatable button


43


, and being subject, in this example, to means permitting imposing on it a helicoidal movement resulting from a movement of rotation accompanied by a movement of axial translation. In the embodiment shown in

FIGS. 1 and 3

to


5


, these means to impart to the throttle


39


a helicoidal movement comprise a wing forming a cam


48


which extends radially of the throttle


39


, at the upper end


41


of this latter, and which is adapted to move by rotation of the button


43


along a ramp


50


provided on the upper edge of the chimney


21


of the reservoir


17


.




Under the action of the rotatable button


43


, the throttle


39


with helicoidal movement is adapted to occupy either a so-called dry position (without steam) in which it completely closes the passage


25


of the outlet


23


, or at least one so-called steaming position, also called a steam position, in which the water can pass through the passage


25


and be injected into the vaporization chamber


12


with a predetermined flow rate.




It should be noted that in the case of a manual control button


43


of the pushbutton type, the means permitting impressing on the throttle


39


a helicoidal movement are constituted by means suitable for transforming linear movement into helicoidal movement.




According to the invention, as is clearly seen in

FIG. 2

, the annular bulge


46


of the throttle


39


is mounted gripped in the passage


25


of the outlet


23


and can bridge at a particular point a vertical groove


52


which is provided over a portion of the height of the passage


25


and which thus delimits with the bulge


46


or throttle


39


a cross-section for passage of water when the throttle


39


is in its steaming position.




In a preferred embodiment, the passage


25


of the outlet


23


comprises, substantially in its lower position, an annular narrowed region


54


, better seen in

FIG. 2

, which forms a seat receiving the annular bulge


46


of the throttle


39


when the latter occupies its dry position (see FIG.


1


), thereby closing the passage


25


, and as a result preventing the injection of water. In this example, as is seen clearly in

FIG. 2

, the vertical groove


52


extends above this narrowed portion


54


of the passage and has a cross-section varying continuously increasing toward the upper edge


27


of the passage


25


, thereby permitting the throttle


39


to occupy a steaming position with a continuously variable flow rate of water, hence a variable steam flow rate, for example of the order of 5 to 40 g/min. In

FIG. 3

, there is shown the throttle


39


in the steaming position with minimum flow rate in which its annular bulge


46


bridges at one point the lower end


52




a


of the groove


52


, permitting a dropwise flow of water into the vaporization chamber


12


, whilst in

FIG. 4

, the throttle


39


occupies its maximum steam flow rate position in which its annular bulge


46


bridges a point on the upper end


52




b


of the groove


52


, permitting in this case a rapid flow of water into the vaporization chamber


12


.




Thanks to the pointwise bridging of the groove


52


by the annular bulge


46


of the throttle


39


in the steaming position (FIGS.


3


and


4


), the flow of water into the vaporization chamber


12


via the selected cross-section of the groove


52


will be very regular, and this no matter what the level of water in the reservoir


17


.




In this example, and as is seen clearly in

FIG. 2

, the passage


25


of the outlet


23


comprises at least one vertical slot


55


, of which only one is shown in

FIG. 2

, which is provided over a portion of the height h of the outlet comprised between the upper end


52




b


of the groove


52


and the upper edge


27


of the passage


25


, such that the throttle


39


, because of its helicoidal movement upwardly along a predetermined path, comes to occupy a self-cleaning position (

FIG. 5

) in which the bulge


46


of the throttle


39


uncovers the slot


55


by being partially in bearing relation against the internal surface of the vertical wall


56


of the passage


25


, so as to form a passage permitting an abundant flow of water into the vaporization chamber


12


so as completely to purge the iron at the end of pressing (see FIG.


5


).




Preferably, the annular bulge


46


of the throttle


39


has an external diameter which is slightly greater than the internal diameter of the passage


25


of the outlet


23


of a flexible plastic material, such that during helicoidal movement of the throttle


39


in the passage


25


, the bulge


46


of the throttle induces an elastic deformation by torsion, visible at


58


in

FIG. 2

, of the wall of the passage


25


by describing a helicoidal wave accompanying the movement of the throttle


39


; the bulge


46


of the throttle


39


thus serves as a scraper permitting loosening scale that may deposit on the internal surface of the passage


25


of the outlet


23


, between the narrowed portion


54


and the upper outlet of the passage


25


.




In the embodiment shown in

FIGS. 1 and 3

to


5


, the anti-drip device


37


comprises a resilient membrane


60


shaped as a tulip which, preferably, is molded of a single piece with the outlet


23


of flexible plastic material for a substantial saving in production, and which is maintained in place below the wall of the bottom


19


of the reservoir


17


. This membrane


60


communicates with the chimney


21


of the reservoir


17


through a water flow channel


62


delimited by a portion common to the membrane


60


and to the outlet


23


and by the external surface of the bottom wall


19


of the reservoir


17


.




In this example, the resilient membrane


60


is constituted by a cup


64


(

FIG. 1

) whose central region is formed by a vertical cylindrical sleeve forming a flap valve


66


, with an axis YY′ parallel to the axis XX′ of the throttle


39


, whose lower end


66




a


is applied against a bi-metallic element


68


fixed on the vaporization chamber


12


, and whose upper end


66




b


coacts with an opening


70


provided in the wall of the bottom


19


of the reservoir


17


.




The sleeve


66


is axially movable between a rest position in which the bi-metallic element


68


is not activated and in which the upper end


66




b


of the sleeve


66


completely closes the opening


70


, thereby preventing any passage of water from the reservoir


17


to the vaporization chamber


12


and thus corresponding to the dry position of the throttle


39


(see FIG.


1


), and an active position in which the bi-metallic element


68


is activated and in which, under the action of this bi-metallic element


68


, the upper end


66




b


of the sleeve


66


uncovers the opening


70


, thereby permitting the passage of water from the reservoir


17


to the vaporization chamber


12


via the channel


62


and the passage


25


of the outlet


23


, with a water flow rate adjusted according to the steam position (

FIGS. 3 and 4

) or to the self-cleaning (

FIG. 5

) of the throttle


39


. The sleeve


66


in active position is urged toward its rest position by the resilience of the membrane


60


.




So as to render freer the opening and above all the closure of the opening


70


of the water reservoir


17


, the anti-drip device


37


also comprises a cylindrical vertical ferrule


72


, coaxial with axis YY′, and surrounded in its lower portion in the sleeve


66


, as well as a spiral return spring


74


, also coaxial with YY′, and interposed between the upper portion in the form of a head


75


of the ferrule


72


and a projection


77


formed on the internal surface of the upper wall


18


of the reservoir


17


. This spring


74


essentially promotes the closure of the opening


70


of the water reservoir


17


by the upper end


66




b


of the sleeve


66


when the latter is resiliently urged from its active position toward its rest position.




If the selected manner of pressing is dry pressing, the temperature of the sole plate


10


does not reach a value sufficient to activate the bi-metallic element


68


, so that the sleeve


66


remains in its rest position in which the opening


70


of the reservoir


17


is closed by the upper end of the sleeve


66


, thereby preventing the flow of water from the reservoir (FIG.


1


). To iron dry, the user turns the button


43


so as to move the throttle


39


helicoidally downwardly, by the action of the cam


48


on the ramp


50


, to bring it to its dry position, as shown in

FIG. 1

, in which the annular bulge


46


of the throttle


39


comes to rest on the narrowed portion forming a seat


54


of the passage


25


of the outlet


23


, thereby completely closing the passage


25


of the outlet.




To use the iron in its steaming position, for example with a minimum water flow rate, the user turns the button


43


so as helicoidally to move the throttle


39


, again by action of the cam


48


on the ramp


50


, during the course of which displacement the annular bulge


46


of the throttle


39


, by resilient deformation of the wall of the passage


25


, loosens the scale which may have deposited on the internal surface of the passage


25


, to bring the throttle


39


to its steaming position, as shown in

FIG. 3

, in which the annular bulge


46


of the throttle


39


bridges in a pointwise manner the lower end


52




a


of the groove


52


. When the temperature of the sole plate


10


reaches a sufficient value, the bi-metallic element


68


is actuated and acts on the sleeve


66


, which moves axially upwardly, against the force of the return spring


74


, to occupy its active position in which it uncovers the opening


70


of the reservoir


17


. The water leaving the reservoir


17


arrives in the chimney


21


, at the same level as in the reservoir, after passage through the channel


62


, then traverses pointwise the groove


52


at the level of its lower end


52




a


and, as a result, flows very regularly drop by drop into the vaporization chamber


12


(see FIG.


3


). This injection gives rise to the emission of the desired steam, through holes


16


in the pressing plate


14


.




When the user now desires to press with a maximum steam flow rate for the purpose of heating the cloth or marking the crease in thick cloth, for example creases in shirts, he again turns the button


43


so as helicoidally to move the throttle


39


, again by the action of the cam


48


on the ramp


50


and with scraping of the scale by the annular bulge


46


of the throttle, to bring the throttle


39


into its steaming position, as shown in

FIG. 4

, in which the annular bulge


46


of the throttle bridges pointwise the upper ends


52




b


of the groove


52


. The opening


70


of the reservoir


17


being still uncovered, the water then passes pointwise through the groove


52


at the level of its upper end


52




b


and accordingly flows very regularly and in a swift stream into the vaporization chamber


12


(see FIG.


4


). This injection gives rise to the abundant emission of the desired steam, through the holes


16


in the pressing plate


14


.




At the end of pressing, when the user desires to purge the iron, he again turns the button


43


so as helicoidally to move the throttle


39


, again by the action of the cam


48


on the ramp


50


and with scraping of the scale by the annular bulge


46


of the throttle, to bring the throttle


39


into its self-cleaning position, as shown in

FIG. 5

, in which the bulge


46


of the throttle completely uncovers the vertical slot


55


of the passage


25


whilst being partially in bearing relationship against the internal surface of the vertical wall


56


of the passage. The opening


70


of the reservoir being still uncovered, the water thus flows rapidly into the passage


25


through the slot


55


and, as a result, gushes abundantly into the vaporization chamber


12


(see FIG.


5


). This gushing gives rise to a very abundant emission of steam, through the holes


16


of the pressing plate


14


, thereby completely purging the reservoir


17


whilst eliminating formed scale.




When the user unplugs the iron after having purged it, namely when the throttle is in the steaming position (FIGS.


3


and


4


), the sole plate


10


cools sufficiently after a certain time, that the bi-metallic element


68


returns to its initial position (see FIG.


1


); the sleeve


66


is then returned to its rest position, both because of the resilience of the membrane


16


and under the action of the return spring


74


, and thus closes with its upper end


66




b


the opening


70


of the reservoir


17


, as shown in FIG.


1


.



Claims
  • 1. Steam iron comprising a water reservoir (17) communicating with a vaporization chamber (12) through an outlet (23) having a vertical communication passage (25), and a device (35) for adjusting the water admission flow rate into the vaporization chamber comprising a vertical throttle (39) whose lower end (44) has a bulge (46) and whose upper end (41) is secured to a manual control button (43), said throttle (39) being movable with an axial translation movement within the passage (25) of the outlet (23), under the action of the manual control button (43), between a so-called dry position in which the throttle (39) completely closes the passage (25), and at least one so-called steaming position in which the water can pass through the passage (25),characterized in that the bulge (46) of the throttle (39) is mounted gripped in the passage (25) of the outlet (23) and pointwise bridges a vertical groove (52) which is provided over a portion of the height of the passage (25) and which thus delimits with the bulge (46) of the throttle (39) a cross-section for passage of the water when the throttle (39) is in its steaming position.
  • 2. Steam iron according to claim 1, characterized in that the passage (25) of the outlet (23) comprises a lower portion which is closed by the bulge (46) of the throttle (39) when this latter is in a dry position, whilst the vertical groove (52) extends above the lower portion of the passage (25) and has a continuously variable cross-section increasing toward the upper edge (27) of the passage (25), the throttle (39) thus passing from its dry position to its steaming position with an axial upward translatory movement.
  • 3. Steam iron according to claim 2,characterized in that the lower portion of the passage (25) of the outlet (23) has a narrowed region (54) forming a seat for reception of the bulge (46) of the throttle (39) when this latter is in its dry position.
  • 4. Steam iron according to claim 2,characterized in that the passage (25) of the outlet (23) is provided with at least one vertical slot (55) extending over a height (h) comprised between the upper end of the groove (52) and the upper edge (27) of the passage (25), such that the throttle (39), following an axial movement upwardly along a predetermined path, comes to occupy a so-called self-cleaning position in which the bulge (46) of the throttle (39) uncovers the slot (55) by being partially in bearing relation against the internal surface of the vertical wall (56) of the passage (25) so as to form a passage permitting abundant flow of water.
  • 5. Steam according to any one of the preceding claims,characterized in that on the bottom wall (19) of the reservoir (17) is provided a vertical chimney (21) through which extends the vertical throttle (39) and which rises to a height greater than the maximum water level in the reservoir (17).
  • 6. Steam iron according to any one of the preceding claims, in which the outlet (23) is of a flexible plastic material, and the passage (25) of the outlet (23) has a cylindrical shape, whilst the bulge (46) of the throttle (39) has an annular shape whose external diameter is slightly greater than the internal diameter of the passage (25),characterized in that the movable throttle (39) is subject to means (48, 50) permitting imposing on it a helicoidal movement resulting from a rotative movement accompanied by its axial translatory movement, the bulge (46) of the throttle (39) causing a resilient deformation of the passage (25) of the outlet (23) by describing a helicoidal wave accompanying the movement of the throttle (39) in the passage (25).
  • 7. Steam iron according to claims 5 and 6, in which the manual control button (43) is rotatably mounted in the upper portion of the iron,characterized in that the means (48, 50) to impose a helicoidal movement on the throttle (39) comprise a cam (48) formed at the upper end (41) of the throttle (39) and adapted to move, by rotation of the button (43), over a ramp (50) formed at the upper end of the vertical chimney (21).
  • 8. Steam iron according to any one of the preceding claims, comprising moreover an anti-drip device (37),characterized in that the anti-drip device (37) comprises a resilient membrane (60) shaped as a tulip arranged laterally of the outlet (23) and connected to this latter by a water flow channel (62), this membrane (60) comprising a cup (64) integrally traversed in its central region by a vertical cylindrical sleeve forming a flap valve (66) whose lower end (66a) is supplied against a bimetallic element (68) fixed on the vaporization chamber (12), and whose upper end (66b) coacts with an opening (70) provided in the bottom wall (19) of the water reservoir (17) , said sleeve (66) being axially upwardly movable between a rest position in which the bimetallic element (68) is not activated and in which the upper end (66b) of the sleeve (66) completely closes said opening (70), preventing any passage of water from the reservoir (17) toward the vaporization chamber (12) and thus corresponding to a dry position of the throttle (39), and an active position in which the bi-metallic element (68) is activated and in which, under the action of the bi-metallic element, the upper end (66b) of the sleeve (66) uncovers the opening (70) so as to permit the passage of water from the reservoir (17) to the vaporization chamber (12) via the channel (62) and the passage (25) of the outlet (23) in which the throttle (39) is in its steaming position or in its self-cleaning position, said sleeve (66) returning to its rest position by the resilience of the membrane (60).
  • 9. Steam iron according to claim 8,characterized in that the anti-drip device (37) also comprises a vertical cylindrical ferrule (72) whose lower portion is coaxially ensleeved in the sleeve (66) of the membrane (60), and a spiral return spring (74) for the sleeve (66) which is interposed in a manner coaxial to the sleeve between the upper portion in the form of a head (75) of the ferrule (72) and a projection (77) formed on the internal surface of the upper wall (18) of the water reservoir (17), the spring (74) promoting the closing of the opening (70) of the reservoir (17) by the upper end (66b) of the sleeve (66) when this latter is returned to its rest position.
  • 10. Steam iron according to claim 8,characterized in that the outlet (23) and the membrane (60) are molded of a single piece from flexible plastic material.
  • 11. Steam iron according to claim 10, wherein said plastic material is a silicone.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
98 03849 Mar 1998 FR
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind 102e Date 371c Date
PCT/FR99/00672 WO 00 9/27/2000 9/27/2000
Publishing Document Publishing Date Country Kind
WO99/50496 10/7/1999 WO A
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