CA1274569A - Utility steam generator with self-controlled pressure more particularly for little household electric appliances - Google Patents

Utility steam generator with self-controlled pressure more particularly for little household electric appliances

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CA1274569A
CA1274569A CA000548930A CA548930A CA1274569A CA 1274569 A CA1274569 A CA 1274569A CA 000548930 A CA000548930 A CA 000548930A CA 548930 A CA548930 A CA 548930A CA 1274569 A CA1274569 A CA 1274569A
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Cesare Belloni
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ABSTRACT
The invention relates to a utility steam generator, more particularly for little household electric appliances, in which steam pressure and filling water supply to the boiler in little quantities, is automatically controlled merely by a microswitch and a temperature controller, rather than with the conventional devices such as pressure switches, maximum and minimum level controlling devices, which are not functional when used for very little boilers. The invention consists in making the boiler body (1) with a U-shaped curved pipe closed at both ends, assembling said pipe with the two legs (2,3) arranged on two superposed planes, so that the lower leg (2) is the true boiler containing water and heating means (4) and the upper leg (3) is the steam dome, and effecting control of steam pressure by utilizing the variation of curvature of the pipe when the internal pressure varies, so that a microswitch (5) is used to switch on and off the electric heating resistance (4), said microswitch (5) being mounted between the ends of the two legs (2,3) of the U-shaped pipe, so that the microswitch (5) is closed by approaching the two ends to one another when inside the U-shaped pipe there is no or lower pressure and therefore the current is being fed to the electric heating resistance (4) inserted in the lower leg (2) of the steam generator and said microswitch (5) is opened disconnecting the current supply, when reaching the desired pressure, the legs (2, 3) are spread apart for the distance corresponding to the maximum pressure desired in the generator, and effecting the control of the water feed by the pump (9) by means of a temperature controller (thermostat 12) arranged either on the pipe (11) feeding the cold water arranged at the maximum water level in the leg (2) of the U-shaped pipe acting as a boiler, or against the body of the steam generator at said maximum water level, so that the pump (9) is actuated when the water level decreases under the effect of higher heat of the wall on which the temperature controller is arranged, and said pump (9) is stopped when said wall cools down almost instantaneously under the effect of the supply of cold water to the boiler.

Description

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'~TILITY STEAM GENERATOR WITH SELF-CONTROLLED PRESSURE MORE
PARTICULARLY FOR LITTLE HOUSEHOLD ELECTRIC APPLIANCES"

The present invention relates to a utility steam generator with self-controlled pressure which is especially adapted to be used with little householdelectric appliances.
In the field of the little household electric appliances it is known a number of apparatus such as flat irons, cleaning devices of various kinds, and so on, requiring for their operation steam produced by a separate generator and using an electric resistance as a heat source.
These steam generators are generally filled manually at cold boiler, in such a way that, when the quantity of water initially loaded in the boiler is finished, it is first necesssry to let the boiler cooling down and then to refill it with fresh water and await until water is heated and becomes steam.
This system has the risk to cause scaldings to the user when the latter, being in a hurry, as it often happens, tries to open the boiler to refill it before it has sufficiently Fooled down.
Several devices were hither to proposed, consisting of valves and filling ' .. . .

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cups, but they do not solve the above mentioned problem, unless complex and expensive devices are used for this purpose.
The easiest solution indeed would be to add water by a micropump, already available on the market and used for instance on the coffee percolators, picking up water from an external reservoir, but to do so according to the state of the art it is necessary to provide the steam generator with several devices, namely a device controlling maximum and minimum water level, pressure switch, thermostat, in addition to the sàfety valve already provided on the known manually filled steamgenerators, but even such an obvious solution, being used in the steam generators of bigger size, does not give good results in such an application, because with these systems when frssh water is being added, a corresponding steam pressure decreasealways occurs, so that it is often necessary to discontinue the use of the steamutilizing appliance.
As a matter of fact, in these little steam generators, the biggest difficulty consists in feeding the steam generator with such a little quantity of water as to cool the system without causing such an excessive decrease of the steam pressure, as to restrict or break steam flow.
The present invention makes use of a pump as a water loading element in the pressurized steam generator, and overcomes all the above mentioned drawbacks and 8110ws to feed the steam generator almost without decreasing its internal pressure, and moreover does not require for its operation the above indicated special control and regulation devices, as it uses for this purpose a simple microswitch having the function of pressure regulator and a simple temperature controller having the function of regulating the supply of cold water to the boiler.
The invention consists in having devised a particular form of the boiler of .

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the steam generator according to which it is extremely easy to obtain a very sensible control of the press~lre variation in the steam generator, without using the known pressure switches and the devices controlling maximum and minimum water level, requiring pressure differentials of a certain amplitude in order to switch off and on the electric resistance being the heat source of these devices.
This is obtained by making the boiler body with a U-shaped curved pipe closed at both ends and assembling said pipe with the two legs arranged superposed 80 that the lower leg has the function of true boiler where water and heating members are contained, and the upper leg has the function of steam dome; by cnntrolling steam pressure with the variation of curvature of the pipe accordingthe variation of the inner pressure, as it happens for instance in the tubular spring pressure gauges; and by using as a control member for switching on and off the electric heating resistance, a simple microswitch applied between the two ends of the legs of the U pipe, so that the microswitch is closed as the two ends approach to each other, when inside the U pipe there is little or no pressure and therefore the feeding current of the electric heating element inserted in the lower leg of the steam generator is allowed to flow, while is opened and breaks the current flow when the legs, reaching the desired pressure, are spread apart for the distance corresponding to the maximum pressure required in the steam generator; by effecting control of the water feed from the pump by a temperature controller (thermostat) applied either on the cold water feeding pipe arranged at the maximum water level in the lower leg of the U pipe used as a boiler, or on the body of the steam generstor at said maximum water level so that the pump is actuated when water level decreases because of the higher temperature of the wall on which the temperature controller is arranged, and is stopped when said wall cools down ~L~745~

almost at once because of the cold water feed.
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It has been found that with this system one obtains a very sensitive pressure regulation, much more than with the conventional pressure switches, as short opening and closure strokes of the two legs of the U pipe forming the boiler ar~sufficient to attain switching off and on of the heating element, and the same is applicable for actuating and stopping the pump by the thermostat, in such a way that with this system the boiler is being fed with such little water quantities that, although they have an influence on the temperature of the wall on which the temperature controller is appl}ed, when filling water or when lowering the waterlevel, the temperature of the mass is altered only in a very negligible way and therefore the steam pressure is not being affected, as it is held almost constant in vie~Y of the kind of regulation of said pressure that may be obtained according to the invention, as hereinbefore stated.
The present invention will be better understood by referring to the descrip-tion of an embodiment given as a non limiting example only and illustrated in the accompanying sheets of drawings, in which:
Fig. 1 is a plan view of a steam generator according to the present invention;
Fig. 2 is a front view of the steam generator of the invention;
Fig. 3 is a diagrammatic view of the electric connections; and Fig. 4 is a view turned at 90 degrees of the steam generator shown in Fig. 2.
With reference to Figs. 1 and 2, the steam generator according to the present invention consists of a boiler 1 formed by a pipe of suitable diameter according to the steam production required, bent in the form of a U and closed at both ends.

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The steam generator is supported in such a way that, when it is placed on a horizontal plane, the two legs 2 and 3 of the U pipe of the boiler 1 are Iying on two superposed horizontal parallel planes; for instance the upper leg 3 is inclined at 45 degrees in respect to the lower leg 2 as shown in the drawings.
Through the fore part of the closure base of the lower leg 2, an electric heating resistance 4 is inserted; between the two ends of the legs 2 and 3 and outside them there is a microswitch 5 e.g. supported by a rod 6 mounted on the lower leg 2, said microswitch 5 being inserted in the electric power supply circuit for the heating resistance 4 of the boiler 1.
On the other leg 3 of the boiler 1, and in such a position as to act against the push-button of the microswitch 5, there is a stylus 7 screw-threaded on a support so that it is possible to modify its distance from the push-button of the microswitch 5.
When the steam generator is cold, the ends of both legs are in the position i5 initially chosen and the stylus 7 is regulated so as to push on the microswitch 5 and to close the circuit feeding electric current to the electric heating resistance 4.
A reservoir 8 for a suitable amount of cold water is arranged adjacent to the U-shaped element being the steam boiler 1 of the steam generator.
Such a reservoir 8 may have a capacity equal to the maximum volume of 2Q liquid that may be contained in the boiler 1 filled up to the maximum level, or it may even have a greater capacity and in the latter case it has to be provided with a level indicator to show a water withdrawal eqùal to the quantity required to fill up the boiler 1 to its maximum level, when the first loading of the boiler 1 is carried out.
An electric pump 9 of conventional kind, such as an electromagnetic pump .
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cornmonly used for the little household appliances, connects the reservoir 8 through pipes 10 and ll with the lower leg 2 of the boiler 1 at the location of the maximum level that water may reach in said leg 2 of the boiler 1. A thermostat 12 inserted in the circuit feeding electric current to the pump 9, is arranged on the pipe length 11, in a position just close to its entrance in the boiler 1, or on the outer wall of the leg 2 at the maximum water level in the boiler 1.
In the uppermost part of the leg 3, which is superposed to the leg 2, there is connected a pipe 13 for the outlet of the steam to be fed to the utilizer, through an electric valve 14 controlled by a push-button 17 arranged on the same utilizer (Fig.
3).
A safety valve 15 is also provided to complete the control and regulation devices of the boiler. Finally a push-button 16 is also provided, allowing manual Dpcration of the pump 9, as shown in Fig. 3.
In Fig. 3 there is the electric diagram showing the connections of the various devices adapted to operate the boiler, where two pilot lamps 18 and 19 are also indicated, which are adapted to show the actuation of the heating resistance and the filling pump, respectively.
It was also found that if the inclination to the horizontal supporting plane between the two legs of the U pipe forming the boiler body according to the invention is of 45 degrees, the device may be assembled so as to take two positions, the one in vertical development as shown in Fig. 2 and the other in horizontal development as shown in Fig. 4, in both positions the arrangement being in two superposed planes for the legs 2 and 3 of the boiler 1, such a feature allowing seversl solutions for the assembly of the device according to the invention, because in the higher arrangement of Fig. 2 it may be used as a steam generator for a flat 45tj~

iron while in the lower arrangement of Fig. 4, it may be used as a steam generator for a cleaning and washing appliance, possibly mounted on wheels.
The operation of the device according to the present invention is the following.
The auxiliary reservoir 8 is filled up with water. Water is then transferred to the boiler 1 up to its maximum loading level by acting on the push-button 16 for the manual operation of the pump 3, and to do this there are several possibilities.
If the reservoir B has a capacity equal to that of the boiler 1 at its maximum level, the operation merely consists in emptying the reservoir 8 and then refilling it u,~.

If the reservoir 8 has a capacity greater than that of the boiler 1 at its msximum level, the operation consists either in emptying the reservoir 8 up to the level mark provided on it and corresponding to the water quantity which may be contained in the boiler 1 up to its maximum level, or in calibrating the stylus 7 in such a position as to actuate automatically the microswitch 5 so as to stop the pump at the pressure created in the boiler by compression of air contained in it, when during filling, water reaches the predetermined maximum level in the boiler.
When through the action of the heat produced by the electric resistance 4, water produces steam and said steam reaches the desired pressure, corresponding to the first switching off of the pilot lamp 18, to be regulated by adjusting the stroke of the microswitch 5 acting on the stylus 7, the boiler is ready for use. As - .
from this moment, and during the entire period of use, everything happens automatically, it being sufficient to keep water in the reservoir 8.

Indeed ths microswitch 5, regulated on opening and closure of the legs 2 and 3 of the boiler 1, controls switching on and off of the electric resistance 4, while .; ' .

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the thermostat 12 contro~s actuation and stopping of the feeding pump 9.
It was tested and found that with the use of the steam generator according to the present invention, based on the particular shape of the boiler 1, which allowed to replace the conventional pressure switch with a simple microswitch 5 to 5regulate the pressure, as well as with the particular position in which the temperature controller 12 is applied at the point of maximum water level in the boiler, the maximum operative pressure during the operation of the steam generator is resumed almost instantaneously after a steam delivery, and the samehappens when cold water is being fed.
10Furthermore it is to be pointed out that, even if the boiler is filled above the maximum admissible level because of some mistake at the beginning of the working cycle, this however does not hinder the regular operation of the pump, because the portion acting as a steam dome is very big, more ~han fifty percent of the entire boiler volume. Indeed the big volume of the boiler portion acting as a 15stearn dome is a further feature of the device, because at the outlet pipe 13 one obtains always dry steam.
Finally it is to be pointed out that on the basis of the electric diagram of Fig. 3 the temperature controller 12 is shunted on the line of microswitch 5, obtaining the further advantages that supply of cold water takes places only with 20the electric resistance 4 switched on and in case of a failure of the temperature controller 12 with the pump in action, the supply of a greater amount of water causes in the boiler an increase of pressure and therefore actuation of the microswitch 5.

Claims (10)

THE EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION IN WHICH AN EXCLUSIVE
PROPERTY OR PRIVILEGE IS CLAIMED ARE DEFINED AS FOLLOWS:
1) Utility steam generator with self-controlled pressure, more particularly for little household electric appliances, to be fed by a pump (9) and using an electric resistance (4) as a heating means, characterized in that the boiler body (1) comprises a U-shaped curved pipe closed at both ends, said pipe being assembled with the two legs (2, 3) arranged superposed, so that the lower leg (2) has the function of true boiler containing water and the heating means (4) and the upper leg (3) has the function of steam dome; the control of steam pressure is effected by utilizing the variation of the pipe curvature when its internal pressure varies; as pressure sensing and controlling means a microswitch (5) is used, mounted between the two ends of the legs (2, 3) of the U-shaped pipe, so that the microswitch (5) is closed under the effect of the two ends of the U-shaped pipe approaching to one another, when pressure inside the pipe is decreasing, so as to allow electric current to be fed to the heating element (4) inserted in the lower leg (2) of the steam generator and said microswitch (5) is opened disconnecting the current supply when the desired pressure is reached and the two legs (2, 3) are spread apart for the distance corresponding to the maximum desired pressure; control of the pump (9) connected to the lower leg (2) of the boiler (1) through a pipe (11) feeding water to said boiler, is effected through a temperature controller (12) applied either on said water feeding pipe (11) at its entrance arranged at the maximum water level in the lower leg (2) of the U-shaped pipe forming the boiler of the steam generator, or directly on the body of the lower leg (2) of the boiler, also at said maximum water level, so that the pump (9) is actuated when water level decreases because of the higher temperature of the wall on which the temperature controller (12) is applied, and is stopped when said wall cools down because of the feed of cold water.
2) Steam generator according to Claim 1, characterized in that, in order to obtain opening and closure of the microswitch (5) acting as a pressure regulator, said microswitch (5) is mounted on one of the two legs of the U-shaped pipe on means (6) so as to be in contact with a stylus (7) mounted on a support on the other leg of the U-shaped pipe and acting on the push-button of the microswitch (5) so that by adjusting the distance between the stylus and the push-button of the microswitch, also the maximum desired pressure inside the steam generator is being regulated.
3) Steam generator according to Claim 1, characterized in that the pump (9) takes the supply of water from an auxiliary reservoir (8) which can be filled in any moment, said reservoir (8) being connected through a pipe (10) to the suction side of the pump (9). 3
4) Steam generator according to Claims 1, 2 or 3, characterized in that a push-button (16) is provided, which is adapted to actuate manually the pump (9) in order in transfer the correct quantity of water from the reservoir (8) to the boiler (1) up to the maximum admissible level, at the beginning of the working cycle.
5) Steam generator according to Claim 3, characterized in that for filling the boiler (1) up to its maximum level at the beginning of the working cycle, the reservoir (8) is designed of a volume corresponding to the volume of the boiler filled up to its maximum level, so that the operation consists in filling the reservoir (8), emptying it entirely by acting on the push-button (16) for the manual operation of the pump delivering its contents to the boiler (1), and then refilling it thereafter.
6) Steam generator according to Claim 3, characterized in that for filling the boiler (1) up to its maximum level at the beginning of the working cycle, when the reservoir (8) has a volume greater than the volume of the boiler (1) filled at its maximum level, said reservoir (8) is provided with a mark corresponding to a quantity of water emptied from the reservoir (8) corresponding to the quantity of water to be contained in the boiler (1) filled up to its maximum level.
7) Steam generator according to Claim 3, characterized in that for filling the boiler (1) up to its maximum level at the beginning of the working cycle, from a reservoir (8) having a volume greater than of the boiler (1) filled at its maximum level, the stylus (7) is calibrated at a pressure corresponding to that created in the boiler (1) under the effect of compression of the air contained in it, as a consequence of filling it up to its maximum level, so that the pump is automatical-ly stopped when the maximum admissible level is reached inside the boiler (1).
8) Steam generator according to Claim 1, Claim 2 or Claim 3, characterized in that in the electric circuity diagram, the temper-ature controller (12) is mounted shunted on the microswitch (5) so as to ensure that water filling occurs only when the electric heating resistance (4) is switched on, this being also an addition-al safety measure in case of failure of the temperature controller when the pump is operative.
9) Steam generator according to Claim 1, characterized in that when the inclination of the two legs of said U-shaped pipe forming the boiler is such that said upper leg (3) is inclined at 45 degrees to the horizontal support plane of said lower leg (2), the boiler (1) may take two positions, located at 90 degrees to one another in respect of a horizontal plane, namely either a vertical-ly arranged position or a horizontally arranged position.
10) Steam generator according to Claim 5, Claim 6 or Claim 7 characterized in that a push-button (16) is provided, which is adapted to manually actuate the pump (9) in order to transfer the correct quantity of water from the reservoir 8 to the boiler 1 up to the maximum admissible level, at the beginning of the wash cycle.
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