Claims
- 1. A steam press for pressing fabric comprising:
- a water inlet port;
- a water reservoir having a water outlet port;
- a pump having a longitudinally elongated pump body with an inlet connected to the reservoir outlet and an outlet connected to the water inlet port in said press, said body having a piston longitudinally slidable back and forth therein;
- a direct current motor having a drive shaft coupled to said piston, said shaft rotating in a first direction when a direct voltage of a first polarity is applied to the motor to cause the piston to slide longitudinally in the pump body in a direction to draw water out of the reservoir into the pump body, said shaft rotating in a second and reversed direction when a direct voltage of a second and reversed polarity is applied to said motor to cause the piston to slide longitudinally in the pump body in reversed direction to force water out of the reservoir into the inlet port, the shaft rotation being stopped when no direct voltage is applied to the motor;
- a source of said direct voltage, said source having a selected one of said first and second mutually opposed polarities; and
- first and second relays coupled between said source and said motor, the first relay when actuated while the second relay is deactuated applying said direct voltage with said first polarity to said motor to cause water to be drawn out of the reservoir into the pump body, said second relay when actuated while the first relay is deactuated applying said direct voltage with said second polarity to said motor to force water out of the pump body into the inlet water port, no direct voltage being applied to the motor when both relays are deactuated.
- 2. The press of claim l including a microprocessor coupled to said relays and adapted to send a selected one of first, second and third output signals thereto, the first output signal actuating the first relay and deactuating the second relay, the second output signal actuating the second relay and deactuating the first relay, the third output signal causing both relays to be deactuated.
- 3. The press of claim 2 wherein the piston has a first position when the pump body is full of water and a second position when the pump body has been emptied of water, the press further including piston sensing means which sends a first micropressor input signal to the microprocessor when the piston is in the first position and a second microprocessor input signal to the microprocessor when the piston is in the second position, the microprocessor responding to the first input signal to produce the third output signal and responding to the second input signal to produce the first output signal.
- 4. The press of claim 3 wherein said piston sensing means includes a plurality of electromechanical switches, each switch having open and closed positions.
- 5. The press of claim 2 further including starting means to send a third microprocessor input signal to the microprocessor when both relays have been deactuated, the microprocessor responding to the third input signal to produce the second output signal.
- 6. The press of claim 5 wherein the starting means includes an electromechanical switch.
- 7. The press of claim 1 wherein the inlet port is disposed in a housing which also includes an electrical heating element and steam output ports so that when water is supplied by the pump to the inlet port and the element is energized, the water in engagement with the element is heated into stem which flows out of the steam ports, said press also including a source of alternating current of fixed frequency and amplitude and a device connected between the current source and the element to energize it, the device including a variac.
- 8. The press of claim 7 further including manually adjustable means connected to said device to control the amount of heat produced by said element by controlling the percentage of time during each alternating current cycle in which current flows in said element.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 08/061,100 filed on May 10, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,349,767.
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Divisions (1)
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