EP0854226A1 - Improvements in processes for obtaining steam iron soles - Google Patents
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- the process according to the improvements of the invention relies upon the sole being manufactured by obtaining the two basic parts independently, the rolled aluminium part being provided with the respective enamelling, i.e. the ceramic that is to become the enamel layer is applied at the required firing temperature and said enamelled rolled aluminium part is later assembled with the moulded aluminium part, rejections being thereby reduced and each process being thus simplified.
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Abstract
The improvements apply in processes for obtaining steam iron
soles, the soles being made by fixing two plates (1) and (5) to each
other, the first of which is a rolled aluminium part with an enamelled
outer surface, and the second a moulded aluminium part, both having
holes (2) and (6) facing each other in order for coupling to define steam
outlet passages. The improvements lie in that the plates (1) and (5) are
independently obtained, the plate (1) being enamelled as appropriate,
the enamelling being protected with a sheet of protective paper (4), and
wherein the holes (2) of the plate are made by punching, which results
in necks (3) that are received in the holes (6) of the plate (5) when they
are both coupled to each other, fixing between the two being achieved
by flaring (8) such necks (3), the latter acting as rivets. The sole
obtained is complemented with a respective lid (9) that closes the iron
steam chamber.
Description
The invention relates to a number of improvements to processes
for obtaining soles used in steam irons, and in particular to soles of the
kind made by superimposing and assembling two parts to each other,
one being a rolled aluminium and the other an injected aluminium part,
such parts being provided with respective steam outlet holes, the necks
obtained from punching the rolled aluminium or bottom part to make
the holes being precisely the means interconnecting both parts to make
up the sole.
The object of the invention is to achieve a more reasonable,
advantageous and practical process for obtaining steam iron soles,
considerably reducing the rejection of parts.
Systems and/or processes used for obtaining steam iron soles
differ, noteworthy among these being processes in which the sole is
obtained by means of mainly pressure injection moulded aluminium
alloys, although alloys of such kind afford relatively little strength and
the iron sole surface may as a result be easily scratched, causing the
iron sole to be worn and naturally increasing its friction coefficient,
making ironing increasingly difficult.
Another system which attempts to resolve the above-mentioned
drawback relies on enamelling the outer iron sole surface with ceramic
materials, the main drawback of which operation is the fact that upon
applying the high enamelling temperatures required to the injected
aluminium sole, bubbles frequently appear in the enamel, and the parts
are consequently rejected.
British Patent number 1,380,415 discloses a process for
obtaining an iron sole which attempts to resolve the above-mentioned
drawbacks, the process being based on obtaining a first part or member
made of a moulded aluminium alloy, in which the tubular heating
resistors are embedded, and a second part or member comprising a
preferably steel metal plate onto which the enamel layer is applied,
wherein this second part or plate is coupled to the first one, thereby for
the sole to be obtained.
Although this system obviously resolves the drawbacks referred
to hereinbefore, the fact that the sole must be obtained from two parts
made of different materials will result in problems arising due to the
differing expansions of the materials and moreover the fact that heat
transfers between both parts are not uniform.
European Patent number 0 220 647 attempts to provide another
solution, relying upon a system or process for obtaining an iron sole,
similarly from two parts, one being a moulded aluminium and another
one a rolled aluminium part, wherein the moulded aluminium part is
provided with the tubular heating resistors, whilst the rolled aluminium
part is fixed to the first part and has the enamel layer applied onto its
outer face.
The essential drawback of this technique lies in that enamelling
takes place on both aluminium parts together, and therefore if there are
any rejections due to a faulty enamelling, both parts must be rejected
together, the manufacturing process hence become costlier.
Furthermore, the silicone that is normally used as an intermediate
component to transmit the temperature must be capable of withstanding
the temperature required for firing the ceramic, i.e. the enamel, and the
same goes for the resistor caps, which must be capable of withstanding
the required temperatures.
The object of the improvements disclosed herein is none other
than using a new process for obtaining enamelled iron soles starting
from two parts, namely a moulded aluminium and a rolled aluminium
part, in a manner that is both simple and cheap, fully eliminating the
above-mentioned drawbacks.
Specifically, the process according to the improvements of the
invention relies upon the sole being manufactured by obtaining the two
basic parts independently, the rolled aluminium part being provided
with the respective enamelling, i.e. the ceramic that is to become the
enamel layer is applied at the required firing temperature and said
enamelled rolled aluminium part is later assembled with the moulded
aluminium part, rejections being thereby reduced and each process
being thus simplified.
Furthermore, the insertion of silicone between both parts, which
allows temperature transmission to be enhanced, will not undergo the
firing process for the enamel layer to be applied.
The different stages of the process for obtaining the iron sole are
the following:
- The rolled aluminium part or plate is first obtained and the moulded aluminium part is obtained separately by injection, the tubular heating resistors being thus embedded in the second part;
- The rolled aluminium plate is then provided with holes for the passage of steam when the sole is part of the respective iron, which holes are obtained by punching at a predetermined angle in order for the punched material projections to form a sort of almost perfect cylinders,
- The rolled aluminium plate with the holes already made is then enamelled with ceramic;
- The enamelled face of the rolled aluminium plate is then covered with a sheet of protective paper affixed with special glues;
- The rolled aluminium plate then undergoes a positive deformation that tends to avoid or offset potential deformations of both parts, namely the rolled aluminium plate and the moulded aluminium part, when the latter are interconnected, which might result in then not being perfectly adhered throughout their surface upon being coupled;
- The inner rolled aluminium plate surface is then applied a fine layer of silicone, spread in such a way as to allow the filling of potential gaps remaining and which may remain between both parts, namely the moulded aluminium part and the rolled aluminium plate, when they are connected, thereby enhancing heat transmission between the two;
- Both aluminium parts are then interconnected by superimposing and applying pressure between the two, the flanges or necks of the holes of the first plate being subsequently flared, both parts being connected through such flanges, as if they were rivets;
- Finally, the respective lid closing the steam chamber is also coupled by pressure.
In order to provide a fuller description and contribute to the
complete understanding of the characteristics of this invention, in
accordance with a preferred embodiment thereof, a set of drawings is
attached to the specification as an integral part thereof which, while
purely illustrative and not fully comprehensive, shows the following:
Figure 1. - Is a representation of a longitudinal sectional view
of the rolled aluminium plate obtained in accordance with the object of
the invention.
Figure 2.- Is a view identical to that of the preceding figure,
albeit with the plate already provided with the enamel, although the
latter is not to be seen, with the enamelled layer about to be protected
with the respective sheet of protective paper.
Figure 3.-Is a longitudinal sectional view of the two aluminium
parts about to be coupled to each other, the bottom one of which parts
already has the sheet of protective paper affixed, whereas the top part
is provided with the respective heating resistor.
Figure 4.- Shows the two parts shown in the preceding figure
fixed to one another, and at the top the lid that is to close the chamber
defined in the top part.
Figure 5.- Is a longitudinal sectional view of the steam iron
sole made in accordance with the object of the invention, i.e. with the
two aluminium parts interconnected, the connection having been made
with the cylindrical necks resulting after punching the bottom plate to
obtain its holes, and with the lid closing the steam chamber mounted.
Figure 6.- Is a sectional close-view of the shape of the holes
obtained upon punching the rolled aluminium plate.
Figure 7.- Is finally a close-view showing how the two
aluminium parts are fixed to each other, which connection takes place
by flaring the cylindrical necks defined by the steam outlet holes.
With reference to the aforesaid figures, the steam iron sole made
according to the improvements of the invention is based upon the two
constituent parts of the actual sole being independently obtained, and
thus figure 1 shows a rolled aluminium plate (1) with respective holes
(2) that are to define the steam outlets in constructing the respective
iron sole, which holes (2) are obtained by punching, resulting in largely
cylindrical inwardly projecting necks (3), as may be clearly observed in
figure 1. Having obtained this rolled aluminium plate (1) and punched
the holes (2), the plate surface is enamelled with ceramic, namely its
outer face, the enamelled face then being covered with a sheet of
protective paper (4) that is affixed to it using special glues.
After protecting the enamelled rolled aluminium plate (1) surface
the plate undergoes a positive deformation in order that when the plate
is coupled to a moulded aluminium part (5) it is slightly convex in the
coupling direction, i.e. its central area is dished, the edges of the plate
(1) being more separated than its central part. This deformation tends to
avoid or offset potential deformations of both parts (1) and (5) which
may result in their being imperfectly adhered throughout their surface
upon being coupled.
For its part, the protective sheet (4) allows the plate (1) to be
positively deformed without the enamel cracking or snapping, and
further acts as a protection for the plate, allowing risk-free handling
throughout the sole assembling and mounting process.
The moulded aluminium part (5) includes respective walls and
holes (6) for the necks (3) of the respective holes (2) of the plate (1) to
pass when the plate and part are assembled, which part (5) moreover
has the appropriate heating resistors (7) embedded in its constituent
material.
Before proceeding to couple parts (1) and (5) to each other, a
fine layer of silicone is applied onto the inner rolled aluminium plate (1)
surface, which silicone is not designed to provide an adherent effect but
is rather useful to fill the gaps that may remain between parts (1) and
(5) to improve heat transmission between the two.
The parts (1) and (5) are coupled to each other by superimposing
and applying pressure between the two, then flaring (8) the cylindrical
necks (3) of the holes (2), both parts being connected to one another
through such flarings (8), as shown in figure 7, the above in order that
when both parts (1) and (5) are perfectly joined to one another, as
noted above, the respective lid (9) is mounted to delimit the steam
chamber, which lid (9) is also coupled by pressure onto positioning
spigots (10), as shown in figure 5.
The aforesaid process for obtaining an iron sole based upon two
aluminium parts, one being a rolled aluminium and another a moulded
aluminium part, is obviously successful in interconnecting or fixing
these parts (1) and (5) to each other simply and efficiently, for such
connection is based upon flaring (8) the cylindrical necks (3) resulting
from punching the holes (2) in the rolled aluminium plate (1), the role
played by the sheet of protective paper (4) being also noteworthy, for it
allows the rolled aluminium plate (1) to be positively deformed and
thereby ensure a tight contact between such plate and the moulded
aluminium part (5) and, consequently, a good heat transmission to be
achieved, being particular in that such tight connection is achieved due
to the peripheral connection obtained by means of the riveted (8)
cylindrical necks, whereas the positive deformation of the plate (1)
provides an assurance that the latter will not tend to become detached
from part (5) due to constructive deformations.
Claims (1)
- Improvements in processes for obtaining steam iron soles, wherein the sole as such is made by interconnecting and fixing two aluminium parts (1) ) and (5) to each other, the first of which is a rolled aluminium part and the second an injection moulded aluminium part, both parts having steam outlet holes; characterised in that said sole is obtained according to the following operative stages:Separately obtaining the rolled aluminium part or plate (1) and the moulded aluminium part (5), the latter carrying the respective heating resistors (7),Punching the holes (2) in the rolled aluminium plate (1), cylindrical inwardly projecting necks (3) being obtained upon the holes (2) being punched;Enamelling the outer or bottom face of the rolled aluminium plate (1) with ceramic;Covering the face onto which the enamel was applied with a sheet of protective paper (4) that is affixed to said rolled aluminium plate (1) ) by means of special glues;Positively deforming the rolled aluminium plate (1) to render the same slightly convex in the coupling direction in order to ensure a tight contact between said rolled aluminium plate (1) and the moulded aluminium part (5);Applying a fine layer of silicone onto the inner plate (1) surface that receives the moulded aluminium party;Superimposing and coupling both aluminium parts (1) and (5) to each other, flaring (8) the cylindrical necks (3), thereby for both parts to be fixed to one another;Pressure coupling the respective lid (9) that closes the steam chamber, the bottom and periphery of which are delimited by the moulded aluminium part (5), the lid (9) being coupled by centring the same on spigots (10).
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ES9700106A ES2133087B1 (en) | 1997-01-21 | 1997-01-21 | IMPROVEMENTS IN THE PROCESSES OF OBTAINING SOLES FOR STEAM IRONS. |
ES9700106 | 1997-01-21 |
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WO2011042886A3 (en) * | 2009-10-09 | 2011-08-11 | BSH Bosch und Siemens Hausgeräte GmbH | Iron soleplate, in particular for a steam iron |
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EP0200647A1 (en) * | 1985-05-02 | 1986-11-05 | Seb S.A. | Iron sole plate covered by an enamel coating |
FR2648166A1 (en) * | 1989-06-08 | 1990-12-14 | Seb Sa | Sole for an iron with an attached plate and iron including such a sole |
EP0712954A1 (en) * | 1994-11-18 | 1996-05-22 | ARIETE S.r.l. | Method for manufacturing irons with steel sole plate |
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EP0200647A1 (en) * | 1985-05-02 | 1986-11-05 | Seb S.A. | Iron sole plate covered by an enamel coating |
FR2648166A1 (en) * | 1989-06-08 | 1990-12-14 | Seb Sa | Sole for an iron with an attached plate and iron including such a sole |
EP0712954A1 (en) * | 1994-11-18 | 1996-05-22 | ARIETE S.r.l. | Method for manufacturing irons with steel sole plate |
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WO2011042886A3 (en) * | 2009-10-09 | 2011-08-11 | BSH Bosch und Siemens Hausgeräte GmbH | Iron soleplate, in particular for a steam iron |
CN102575413A (en) * | 2009-10-09 | 2012-07-11 | Bsh博世和西门子家用电器有限公司 | Iron soleplate, in particular for a steam iron |
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