Stream iron top cover and method of manufacture

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6276078
  • Patent Number
    6,276,078
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, September 1, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 21, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A steam iron having an electronic module with a reset switch in the upper portions of the iron handle covered by a top cover. The top cover includes a plastic body having a reset plate formed integrally therewith and partly surrounded by an opening in the top cover. A pliant overmold covers a portion of the plastic body and extends through the opening to confine the top and bottom of the reset plate, restricting movements of the plate but permitting limited movements thereof. During manufacture of the steam iron, a boss at the rearward end of the top cover is inserted into a bearing on the handle and spring fingers at the forward end of the handle are pushed downwardly along sloping surfaces of a circular flange on the handle, the spring fingers snapping outwardly when they reach the bottom of the circular flange to secure the top cover to the handle.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates to a steam iron and a method and apparatus for assembling a steam iron top cover onto a handle and for providing a reset switch operator for a steam iron.




BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Modern electronic steam irons are often provided with electronic modules in the upper portions of the iron handle which are covered by a top cover. This invention provides a novel top cover, which may include a reset button for actuating a reset switch forming part of an electronic control module, and a method of assembling the top cover onto a handle.




Other objects, advantages and features of this invention will become apparent from the following description and the drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a steam iron that has a fill port assembly made in accordance with this invention.





FIG. 2

is an exploded isometric view of the iron of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 3

is a fragmentary plan view of a portion of the steam iron of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 4

is a cross-sectional view taken on line


4





4


of FIG.


3


.





FIG. 5

is a fragmentary plan view of the front end of a top cover in accordance with this invention.





FIG. 6

is a fragmentary plan view of a portion of a substrate that forms part of the top cover.





FIG. 7

is fragmentary cross-sectional view of a portion of the top cover taken on lines


7





7


of FIG.


5


.





FIG. 8

is a bottom plan view of a portion of the top cover and taken along line


8





8


of FIG.


7


.





FIG. 9

is a fragmentary cross-sectional view taken on line


9





9


of FIG.


4


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION




With reference to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, the present invention is illustrated in connection with a household steam iron, generally designated


10


, having a soleplate


12


with a steam chamber


14


, covered by a base cover


16


which supports a handle


18


. Handle


18


has a lower portion


20


which confines a water reservoir


21


and an upper portion


22


which receives an electronic control module


24


and which is covered by a top cover


26


. The handle upper portion


22


and the top cover


26


constitute a handgrip. In addition, the iron


10


includes a rear cover


28


, a temperature control knob


30


for setting a thermostat


32


mounted on the soleplate


12


, and a drip valve assembly including a drip valve stem


34


for dripping controlled quantities of water into the steam chamber


14


through a drip valve seal


35


. As well known, the water dripped into the steam chamber


14


is heated by an electrical heating element in the soleplate


12


, vaporizes and forms steam which exits from the soleplate


12


through plural steam vents (not shown). The heating element and the electronic controls are connected to house current by means of a power cord connected to the rear cover


28


. The particular iron


10


shown in the drawings also has a pair of manually-operable pistons


36


and


38


, respectively used to spray water forwardly of the iron through a nozzle


40


and to create a burst of steam by pumping water by way of a thermoplastic tube connection


42


into the steam chamber


14


.




The water reservoir


21


has a forwardly projecting, concave front face


44


and a water conduit


46


extending from the front face


44


into the hollow interior of the reservoir


21


. A fill port assembly, generally designated


48


, is used in association with the water conduit


46


for pouring water into the water reservoir


21


.




With reference to

FIGS. 2 through 5

, a bearing


50


centered about a horizontal axis is provided at the rearward end of the handle


18


and a semicircular flange


52


is provided on said handle spaced forwardly and generally in confronting relation to said bearing. The flange


52


has an upwardly-facing, generally parabolic cam surface


54


. In addition the handle


18


has a pair of upwardly facing shoulders


56


extending in the length direction of the steam iron


10


between the bearing


50


and the flange


52


.




The top cover


26


has a rearwardly-extending boss


58


at its rearward end adapted to be received by the bearing and, at its opposite or forward end, has a pair of mutually-confronting circular spring arms


60


. Downwardly facing edges


62


between its forward and rearward ends are adapted to be supported by the upwardly facing shoulders


56


of the handle


18


.




To assemble the top cover


26


onto the handle


18


, the boss


58


is inserted into the bearing


50


and the top cover


26


pivoted so that its edges


62


are aligned with the handle's shoulders


56


and so that the spring arms


60


engage the upwardly-facing cam surface


54


of the flange


52


.




By moving the forward end of the top cover


26


downwardly, the spring arms


60


slide downwardly along the cam surface


54


on the flange


52


until they are located below the bottom of the flange


52


and snap outwardly to extend beneath the flange


52


.




The cam surface


54


is shaped so that its central, forwardmost end portion has the greatest slope and its rearward, side edges have the least slope. With this construction, the spring arms


60


are squeezed toward one another as the front end of the top cover


26


is moved downwardly during assembly onto the handle.




The electronic control module


24


includes a reset switch


64


. The top cover comprises a substantially rigid plastic body


66


having a generally U-shaped opening


74


partly surrounding a plate


70


at the end of an elongate lever


76


formed integrally with the plastic body


66


. A depending reset pin


68


integrally molded to the bottom of the plate


70


is adapted to engage and operate the reset switch


64


. A pliant overmold


72


, which could be made from Santoprene, covers a portion of the plastic body


66


and extends through the U-shaped opening


74


. Accordingly, the overmold


72


body confines both the top and the bottom surfaces of the plate


70


and the lever


72


to restrict the movements thereof but permit limited movements thereof.




The reset pin


68


also acts as a light tube for transmitting light from an LED


78


to the plate


70


to indicate that the iron is energized. Another light path is provided by a rod


80


which can serve as the indicator to which temperature settings may be adjusted by the temperature control knob


30


.




Although the presently preferred embodiment of this invention has been described, it will be understood that within the purview of the invention various changes may be made within the scope of the following claims.



Claims
  • 1. A method of assembling a top cover of a steam iron to the upper portion of a steam iron handle, said method comprising the steps of:providing a bearing at the rearward end of the handle centered about a horizontal axis; providing a semicircular flange on said handle spaced forwardly of and generally in confronting relation to said bearing, said flange having an upwardly facing cam surface; providing a pair of upwardly facing shoulders on said handle extending in the length direction of the steam iron between said bearing and said flange; providing a top cover having a rearwardly-extending boss at its rearward end adapted to be received by said bearing and having a pair of mutually-confronting circular spring arms at its forward end and downwardly facing edges between said forward end and said rearward end; inserting said boss into said bearing and pivoting said top cover so that said edges of said top cover are aligned with said shoulders on said handle and so that said spring arms engage the cam surface of said flange; and moving the forward end of said top cover downwardly so that said spring arms slide downwardly along said flange until they are located below the bottom of said flange and snap outwardly to extend beneath said flange.
  • 2. A top cover for a steam iron that covers an electronic control module that includes a reset switch, said top cover comprising a substantially rigid plastic body, having a generally U-shaped opening partly surrounding a plate at the end of an elongate lever formed integrally with said plastic body, a depending reset pin integrally molded to the bottom of said plate, and a pliant overmold covering a portion of said plastic body and extending through said U-shaped opening and confining both the top and the bottom surfaces of said said lever including said plate to restrict the movements thereof but permit limited movements thereof.
  • 3. A method of assembling a top cover of a steam iron to the upper portion of a steam iron handle, said method comprising the steps of:providing a bearing at the rearward end of the handle; providing a semicircular flange on said handle spaced forwardly of said bearing, said flange having an upwardly facing cam surface; providing a top cover having a rearwardly-extending boss at its rearward end adapted to be received by said bearing and having a pair of mutually-confronting spring arms at its forward end; inserting said boss into said bearing and pivoting said top cover and so that said spring arms engage the cam surface of said flange; and moving the forward end of said top cover downwardly so that said spring arms slide downwardly along said flange until they are located below the bottom of said flange and snap outwardly to extend beneath said flange.
  • 4. A steam iron comprising:a handle having a bearing at its rearward end and a semicircular flange at its forward end, said flange having a rearwardly-facing cam surface; a top cover for covering the upper portion of said handle, said top cover having a rearwardly-extending boss received in said bearing and a pair of mutually-confronting circular spring arms at its forward end and shaped so that, during assembly of the top cover onto the handle, said spring arms slide down said cam surface and, upon final assembly of said top cover onto said handle, said spring arm snap outwardly under mutually spaced portions of said flange.
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