Garment steamers are often used to smooth wrinkles in clothing or other fabrics, and also as a way of freshening clothes between cleanings. Typically, a garment steamer releases steam toward a target fabric, and the steam relaxes the fibers in the fabric. In some steamers, the steam is emitted from a nozzle, and in other steamers, the steam is emitted from holes in a flat metal plate. Irons are often used to smooth wrinkles in fabrics by heating the fabric and flattening the fibers with pressure applied by an iron plate.
Embodiments of the invention provided herein are directed to appliances, components, methods and systems in which a pad system is used for facilitating the treatment of a fabric.
According to one embodiment, a method of treating a fabric includes acts of positioning a pad adjacent to a support surface, positioning a fabric adjacent to the pad such that at least a portion of the pad is between the fabric and the support surface, and gripping the fabric with a fabric grip. The method further includes securing the fabric grip such that tension is applied to the fabric, and treating the fabric.
According to another embodiment, a pad for arranging a garment adjacent to a support surface includes an exposed cloth layer, a rigid layer, a flexible backing layer, and a garment hanger holder.
According to a further embodiment, a kit of parts includes a foldable pad capable of being positioned adjacent to a support surface and a plurality of fabric grips. The fabrics grips are configured to hold a fabric relative to the support surface such that at least a portion of the foldable pad is capable of being positioned between the fabric and the support surface.
Further features and advantages of the embodiments of the present invention, as well as the structure of the various embodiments of the present invention are described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
The accompanying drawings are not intended to be drawn to scale. For purposes of clarity, not every component may be labeled in every drawing. In the drawings:
a shows a cross-sectional view of the internal layer arrangement of a pad and a rigid insert according to one embodiment of the invention;
b shows the arrangement of the rigid inserts within the pad;
Various aspects of the invention are described below and shown in the drawings. These aspects of the invention may be used alone 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. In addition, it should be understood that aspects of the invention may be used alone or in any suitable combination with other aspects of the invention.
Certain embodiments of the invention provided herein are directed to a pad system which may be used with fabric care appliances to freshen and press various fabrics with a handheld steam and/or heat applicator. According to one aspect of the disclosure, a fabric may be positioned and tensioned on a pad to facilitate the treatment of the fabric, for example the application of steam and/or heat to the fabric.
Known garment steamer systems that apply only steam to fabrics can be useful in many situations. Such steamers often include a handheld unit which is configured to deliver steam to a fabric via a steam nozzle or other steam outlet. These systems may include swivel hangers and telescoping poles with mechanical clips for positioning fabrics in an opened-out configuration to facilitate steam application. However, for smoothing wrinkles and giving fabrics a crisp look, application of steam alone may provide only temporary wrinkle reduction. In some cases, once the fabric dries, some of the wrinkles may reappear. Typical garment steamer systems do not provide backing support if the user wishes to apply pressure to the fabric, nor do they allow a garment to be tensioned or stretched other than by gravitational forces.
Applying tension to a fabric and/or providing a backing against which the fabric is pressed during steam and/or heat application may facilitate removal of wrinkles. In certain embodiments of the system disclosed herein, a fabric is arranged on a support surface, such as a vertical or slanted surface prior to fabric treatment. The fabric may be held in an expanded configuration with fabric-gripping elements (e.g., fabric clips) by positioning the fabric-gripping elements such that they apply tension to the fabric. That is, the fabric may be held in a configuration other than how the fabric would naturally hang when supported only from its top.
Tension beyond that sufficient to merely hold the fabric in an expanded state may be applied with the clips to stretch and/or flatten the fabric. In such an arrangement, steam and/or heat relaxes the fibers in the fabric and the tensioning and/or pressing of the fabric may stretch the fibers into a flattened and/or aligned state. The vertical or slanted support surface allows the fabric to be pressed with greater force than could be applied to a hanging fabric that has no backing support. In alternative embodiments, a pad is arranged on a horizontal support surface, and fabric grips are used to hold the fabric relative to the horizontal support surface with at least a portion of the pad between the fabric and the horizontal support surface.
A pad system for treating fabrics is shown in
Pad 10 may be positioned adjacent to vertical support surface 12 with straps 14 which extend from pad 10, although other positioning elements may be used such as hooks, rods, hangers, nails, screws, adhesives, or other suitable fasteners. Straps 14 may be permanently attached to pad 10 in some embodiments. Straps 14 may include adjustable buckles 19 in some embodiments to adjust strap length for positioning of pad 10 adjacent to vertical surface 12 at a desired height.
In some embodiments, fabric 16 is a garment which may be positioned adjacent to pad 10 using a garment hanger 9 that engages a hanger holder 20. Hanger holder 20 may include a rod 21, an eye screw, a reinforced cut-out in pad 10, or other suitable hanger holder.
One or more fabric grips 22 may be used to arrange and/or tension fabric 16 prior to applying steam and/or heat. Fabric grips 22 are adapted to grip fabric 16 without damaging the material. In addition to gripping fabric 16, fabric grips 22 also may be constructed and arranged to be attached directly to pad 10. The combination of gripping the fabric 16 and attaching the fabric grip 22 directly to pad 10 allows a user to arrange/tension fabric 16 while the fabric is in a substantially vertical orientation. If desired, the fabric grips 22 may be attached to pad 10 at multiple selected locations to arrange and tension fabric 16 in multiple locations and directions. The fabric grips 22 also may be used to hang fabric 16 adjacent to pad 10, for example, instead of using a hanger such as garment hanger 9. Fabric grips 22 may selectively attachable to pad 10 by a user, or in some embodiments, one or more fabric grips may be pre-attached to pad 10.
Once suitably arranged and tensioned on pad 10, a fabric care appliance 80 may be used to apply steam and/or heat to fabric 16. Dependent upon the type of fabric care appliance employed, this process may include pressing fabric 16 against pad 10 to enhance wrinkle removal.
As shown in
One or more rigid inserts 17 may be added to pad 10 to provide a smooth support surface when pad 10 is placed over an uneven surface, such as a panel door, for example. In some embodiments, rigid inserts 17 may provide additional heat and/or moisture protection for the support surface. Rigid inserts 17 may have a square shape, a rectangular shape, or any other suitable shape. The inserts may be any suitable size, for example 11 inches by 11 inches with a thickness of approximately 0.8 mm. The inserts may be constructed of polypropylene, polycarbonate, acetate, or any suitable combination thereof. Of course, other suitable materials or material combinations may used to form the rigid inserts as long as the material can withstand the heat, moisture and/or other factors that may be associated with typical use. For example, a 0.8 mm thickness of polypropylene is water-resistant and heat-resistant in the embodiment shown in
In certain embodiments, such as the embodiment shown in
b shows the arrangement of a plurality of rigid inserts 17, depicted by dashed lines, being held in pad 10. In the embodiment shown in
Removable rigid inserts may be provided so that the inserts can be removed for laundering of the pad. In some embodiments, rigid inserts 17 may be inserted into openings 18 for retaining sleeves, pockets or other receptacles (not shown) arranged on pad 10. Openings 18 may include hook and loop fasteners or other closure elements to aid in retaining the inserts in the receptacles. Of course, in some embodiments, rigid inserts 17 may be permanently held within pad 10.
One embodiment of a fabric care appliance 80 which may be used with the pad system disclosed herein is shown in
By positioning heating bar 84 (or other heating surface) on the same appliance body as a steam outlet, as a user moves the handheld unit across the surface of a fabric, steam is applied to the fabric, followed by a pressing action of heating bar 84 against the fabric 16. This dual action can be achieved with a single pass of fabric care appliance 80 when the appliance body is moved in a direction where the steam outlet leads heating bar 84. Of course in some embodiments, a user may apply steam to an area of a fabric, and then in a separate motion, return to the same fabric area and apply heat with the heating bar.
It should be understood that the fabric care appliance 80 described herein is only one of many fabric care appliances that could be used with the current system. It is possible that an appliance might apply only steam or only heat. Further, heating bar 84 and fabric covered steam outlet 86 may be reversed in position. Fabric care appliance 80 may employ more than one heating surface and/or more than one steam outlet. In some embodiments, a fabric care appliance may be configured to treat a fabric in other suitable manners, such as by applying a fluid, a spray, or a gas, whether heated, cooled or at ambient temperature.
As shown in
One embodiment of a fabric grip 22 is shown in
In some embodiments, fabric grips 22 have pad-engagement surfaces on both sides or more than two sides. Such an arrangement may facilitate rapid treatment of at least two surfaces of a garment. For example, a method of treating two surfaces may include acts of treating a first surface of the garment which is held by at least one fabric grip 22, disengaging the fabric grip 22 from the pad 10 without disengaging the garment from the fabric grip 22, flipping or rotating the clothing to present a second, untreated surface, re-engaging the fabric grip 22 to the pad 10, and treating the second garment surface. In some embodiments, having dual pad-engagement surfaces on the fabric grip 22 may allow a garment to be folded or bent with respect to the pad 10 to facilitate quick treatments of various areas of the garment.
A kit of parts can be supplied to facilitate methods disclosed herein of using a pad system for treating a fabric. The kit of parts includes, but is not limited to, a pad and one or more fabric grips. The pad is positionable adjacent to a support surface such as a door, wall, or other suitable surface, and the pad may be foldable. The fabric grips are configured to hold a fabric relative to the support surface such that at least a portion of the pad is positioned between the fabric and the support surface. The pad also may have an engagement surface that is adapted to attach to the fabric grips. Each fabric grip may include an engagement surface that is adapted to attach to the pad. The kit of parts also may include attachment elements, such as straps, which are configured and adapted to attach the pad to the support surface. The attachment elements may be selectively attachable to the pad or permanently attached to the pad. The various parts of the unit of parts may be packaged in any convenient manner and may be sold individually in separate packages or together in a single package. Instructions for the use of the component parts of this kit may be available through a set of printed instructions packaged with the kit, on a digital readable media packaged with the kit, on the internet, or may be distributed by any other readable means.
For purposes herein, the terms “engage”, “engaged”, “engagement”, “attach”, “attached” and “attachment” refer to direct connections and attachments, indirect connections and attachments, and operative connections and attachments. For purposes herein, the term “adjacent” includes being in contact with an element or in close proximity to an element. Two elements may be adjacent to one another even if a third element is located between the two elements. It should be understood that acts listed in the claims do not necessarily have to be performed in the order recited unless an order of acts is specifically recited.
Having thus described several aspects of embodiments of this invention, it is to be appreciated various alterations, modifications, and improvements will readily occur to those skilled in the art. Such alterations, modifications, and improvements are intended to be part of this disclosure, and are intended to be within the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, the foregoing description and drawings are by way of example only.
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