EP0908551B1 - Dampfbügeleisen mit Dampfaustritt vor bzw. neben dem Bügeleisen - Google Patents

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EP0908551B1
EP0908551B1 EP97115418A EP97115418A EP0908551B1 EP 0908551 B1 EP0908551 B1 EP 0908551B1 EP 97115418 A EP97115418 A EP 97115418A EP 97115418 A EP97115418 A EP 97115418A EP 0908551 B1 EP0908551 B1 EP 0908551B1
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Antonio Rebordosa
Desideri Falco
Candelario Martinez
Juan Carlos Coronado
Jürgen Wolf
Miguel Vazquez-Palma
Remedios Pozo-Marin
Sergi Gili
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    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D06TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • D06FLAUNDERING, DRYING, IRONING, PRESSING OR FOLDING TEXTILE ARTICLES
    • D06F75/00Hand irons
    • D06F75/08Hand irons internally heated by electricity
    • D06F75/10Hand irons internally heated by electricity with means for supplying steam to the article being ironed
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  • the present invention relates to a steam iron with a water tank for supply an evaporator chamber with water, the supplied in the evaporator chamber Water can be converted into steam, and with at least one first and one second steam outlet is connectable, a heating element that is embedded in a shoe is for heating both the evaporator chamber and an iron soleplate, wherein the soleplate is attached to the shoe, the soleplate being an ironing surface and has a bow tip at its front end in the direction of movement and the first Steam outlet is arranged so adjacent to the temple tip that the steam is in the area spreads out next to the temple tip.
  • a steam iron is known from SU 1201376 A, which has a hose line is supplied with steam from an external steam generator and with one second line of electricity to the heating element for heating the soleplate fed becomes.
  • the external steam generation source is usually a Generated vapor pressure of about 200 kilo-pascals, which corresponds to a vapor pressure that is about 1000 times greater than a steam pressure in conventional household irons with integrated water tank and drip valve.
  • the soleplate of this Steam iron has a gutter that is substantially parallel to the outer contour the soleplate and immediately adjacent to it on all sides of the iron runs, so that the steam to the front in front of the temple tip, to the back to the The tip of the bow faces away from and exits on both sides.
  • the steam is over the Steam pipe passed into a feed channel, the direction of flow of which is almost perpendicular to the ironing material opens into the circumferential channel.
  • a much more compact steam iron for normal household use is known from DE-OS 4133295 A1.
  • a water tank in the iron is integrated, and a heating element heats both the soleplate and the iron a first and a second evaporator chamber.
  • a drip valve Water from the water tank into the first evaporator chamber evenly fed so that the vapor is essentially due to atmospheric pressure and gravitational force a steam pressure of approximately 100 to 200 Pascals from steam outlet openings below of the steam iron emerges.
  • a piston pump can also be operated via an operating button operated, which sucks water from the water tank and into the second Evaporator chamber injects so that this vapor due to the pump pressure slightly higher pressure from an opening about 1.3 cm above the ironing surface and arranged adjacent to the temple tip, exits.
  • This generated with a piston pump Surface steam impact is commonly referred to as a "jet function”.
  • this "jet function" for smoothing particularly difficult to access areas is very suitable, especially when the soleplate is lifted off relative to the items to be ironed, however, a permanent surface steam function is only possible by constant pumping is. Furthermore, only an area around the tip of the iron is vaporized, the Vapor does not spread near the surface due to turbulence.
  • a steam iron which is a heating element for heating both the soleplate and an evaporator chamber has, and is provided with a drip valve to gradually water from the iron feed the integrated water tank into the evaporator chamber. It is a second Steam outlet opening in the soleplate for conventional steam outlet under the steam iron and a first steam outlet above the soleplate provided adjacent to the iron tip. About one The evaporator chamber can be actuated by either the second steam outlet opening for steam under the iron or with the first steam outlet connected for surface steam. According to this known embodiment, accordingly only one of the two steam functions surface steam or steam under the Irons can be selected.
  • Another disadvantage of this embodiment is in that the steam due to the valve mechanism in the steam line very narrow, winding path to the first steam outlet, so that the steam spreads only in an area immediately in front of the temple tip.
  • the steam from the first steam outlet opening hits tissue that is only a few centimeters in front of the iron tip and already through heat radiation starting from the soleplate is preheated, so that the condensation properties the steam on the ironing goods are not optimal.
  • This effect will reinforced by a quick ironing movement with further reduced steam spreading.
  • the narrow steam path and the valve mechanism to the first steam outlet opening susceptible to constipation due to gradually depositing lime particles.
  • the first steam outlet opening Similar to DE-OS 4133295 above the soleplate and only at the tip of the iron arranged so that a lot of escaping steam is also on the housing of the Iron itself precipitates and a not a small proportion of the total steam the first steam outlet is useless as a high cloud of steam in front of the iron hovers, and condenses in the air, with the additional risk of scalding the Hands of the operator is raised.
  • the first and second steam outlet or the first and the second are advantageous Steam outlet opening formed in the soleplate, so that the steam is very spreads close to the surface, as today's iron soles are usually smaller in height have than 10 mm and thus the first steam outlet opening arranged in the iron soleplate for the Surface steam to less than 10 mm above the height relative to the ironing material or Ironing surface of the soleplate preferably at a height of less than 5 mm emerges in the ironing position relative to the ironing surface.
  • Another impact of the arrangement The first and second steam outlet opening in the soleplate is that the The soleplate of the iron is automatically sufficiently hot so that there are no condensation drops can form at the outlet opening without additional parts attached would have to be in thermal contact with the sole.
  • first and second steam outlet openings are connected in a pressure-equalizing manner, so that in the event that one of the two steam vents or groups is closed by steam outlet openings by thick fabric to be ironed or at least the applied steam pressure is reduced, via the other steam outlet opening self-regulating more steam escapes.
  • This can be done by a on the soleplate edge Fold in the ironing happen that the side Surface steam provided first steam outlet opening almost closes, or through an overall tight ironing material, so that a second steam outlet opening thereby emitting less steam when the second steam outlet is below the steam iron is formed on the soleplate.
  • the first and the second steam outlet opening are advantageously independent of the ironing material in connection.
  • This is the pressure-equalizing connecting line or connecting groove between the first and second steam outlet opening dimensioned or designed such that even with very soft fabric of the ironing material and thereby deeply pressing the steam iron into the ironing material a pressure-equalizing steam connection between the first and second steam outlet openings given is.
  • the steam connection is pressure equalizing, that preferably no valve is interposed.
  • a substantially larger vapor deposition range for Surface steam is also provided to the side of the steam iron.
  • surface steam outlet openings on the Side of the bow facing away from the back of the steam iron is usually turned off, causes the ironing material in the direction of movement Ironing tip always only steamed first and on the rear iron sole area is then only dried.
  • the invention is therefore a Vaporization area provided for surface vapor that is large enough, all in Pre-treat areas of movement to be ironed completely with steam.
  • the second steam outlet opening arranged within the substantially flat ironing surface, so that by the second steam outlet opens the steam under the steam iron and the ironing material is moistened under the steam iron. It is therefore constantly on simultaneous operation of conventional steam under the steam iron and Surface steam through the first steam outlet next to the steam iron possible, so that a significant improvement in the smoothing result after just one time Ironing is given.
  • the ironing material is caused by the surface steam exits the first steam outlet very close to the surface, preconditioned and then conventionally smoothed by ironing.
  • first steam outlet opening and / or the second steam outlet opening in uninterrupted connection to the evaporator chamber.
  • the nominal steam flow rates can thus be achieved under all actual ironing conditions to be kept.
  • the first steam outlet opening is located via a groove on the ironing surface in connection with the second steam outlet opening, the groove opening into the first steam outlet opening.
  • a groove in the Iron sole has the advantage that in one embodiment the groove is only the Extension of the steam outlet opening already arranged in a groove-like depression for steam below the steam iron.
  • Another just here The embodiment shown provides that the pressure-equalizing connection between the first and second steam outlet opening and / or the connection to Evaporator chamber not in the ironing surface of the iron soleplate but in the one above it Body that receives the heating element is formed. By this measure it is absolutely ensured that this steam connection is not interrupted by the items to be ironed can be.
  • This solution is especially heavy for iron soles deformable materials such as Stainless steel or relevant for iron soles that a flat ironing surface with no or as few depressions or interruptions as possible provide the ironing surface or the flatness of the ironing surface.
  • an imaginary center line closes first and second steam outlet opening through the groove with an imaginary line of symmetry through the temple tip and the middle of the temple surface at an acute angle, so that the steam emerging from the first steam outlet opening in the direction of movement is directed sideways in front.
  • the course of the groove defines the direction of the Steam outlet for an area around the temple tip or around the front half of the Iron around tight.
  • the opposite edge of the soleplate forms the groove between the Steam outlet openings preferably in the form of a V or W.
  • second steam outlet openings are provided, which are essentially V-shaped the tip of the V are arranged facing the iron tip, so that the iron can be easily moved or rotated.
  • the first steam outlet opening is formed by a bevel on the edge of the ironing surface.
  • the bevel preferably has only an angle between 2 ° and 10 ° relative to the ironing material, so that the steam emerging from the first steam outlet opening is very close to the surface is directed.
  • the flatness of the beveled surface has a rounded shape also the advantage that a defined, small exit angle of the steam from the first steam outlet opening with little or no undesirable steam direction components up to the operator is reached.
  • the bevel only extends so close to the tip of the iron that the flat iron surface of the soleplate up to Extending the temple tip and around the temple tip, the first steam outlet opening is arranged adjacent to this area. This leaves one Fine temple tip despite the adjacent bevel on the two adjacent sides of the soleplate edge preserved, the unchanged for particularly difficult to access Areas, e.g. around buttons, is usable. Because the bevel, however extends close to the temple tip, it is ensured that a surface steam in there is a larger area in front of the temple tip.
  • first steam outlet opening above the ironing surface and on the side of the Iron soleplate is designed, on the one hand, is a very flat steam outlet for very Near-surface steam is possible, on the other hand, the steam outlet opening is through the Iron sole itself formed so no condensation drops around the first one Lower the steam outlet opening, with the risk of "closing" the first Steam outlet opening hardly exists.
  • one of which is fixed to the steam iron connected iron soleplate removable and attachable further iron soleplate provided, in which either only first steam outlet openings are formed, so that a conventional steam iron by putting on the additional soleplate can only be switched to surface steam or additional surface steam. If there are only steam outlet openings for surface steam, there is pressure equalization particularly advantageous if one of the steam outlet openings through a Bead in the ironing material prevents the steam from escaping, so that the nominal Vapor flow rates can be maintained.
  • the first or the first steam outlet opening (s) are starting from the temple tip on both sides at an edge area of the Iron sole trained and extends only so far to the middle or to rear part relative to the preferred direction of the temple tip, so that the front part of the steam iron humidification or steaming of the iron takes place and an exclusive over the rear part of the steam iron The ironing material is dried.
  • the iron soles shown in the figures are part of a household iron, which essentially has the following structure.
  • the steam iron is provided with a housing on which a handle and different buttons for the temperature selection, for the steam quantity selection, for the Water spray and, depending on the equipment, various other (steam) functions that can be operated are trained.
  • the steam iron for example, has a "shot-of-steam” function with which a powerful burst of steam between the soleplate and Ironing goods are handed over.
  • the steam iron is e.g. B. with a so-called “Jet” function equipped which gives a powerful burst of steam far into front of the iron tip allows.
  • the steam iron has a water tank integrated or integrable in the housing on, which is intended as a reservoir for the steam to be produced.
  • the steam iron also has a so-called shoe 13 (cf. FIG. 12c) the underside of which is fixed to the soleplate 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12.
  • the Shoe 13 is designed as a cast aluminum body, in which a heating resistor 14 as Heating element is embedded.
  • the heating resistor 14 corresponds to the shape of the Arrangement of the second steam outlet openings 15, arranged in a U-shape in the shoe 13.
  • the shoe 13 preferably has an evaporator chamber that consists of a steam generation chamber and a steam distribution chamber which is always in steam connection with this 16 exists.
  • the steam generating chamber is in a central area of the shoe 13 on the inside relative to the heating resistor 14, and is upwards to the side facing away from the soleplate from a steam chamber cover 17 sealed.
  • the steam distribution chamber 16 is open towards the bottom of the iron. Starting from the steam distribution chamber 16 that in the steam generation chamber generated steam, depending on the embodiment, to those in steam connection with it first and / or second steam outlet openings 18,
  • the soleplate 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12 is designed as an aluminum sheet part and at the edge area - as shown in Fig. 12c - bent so that a pointed Angle is enclosed and the edge region of the shoe 13 is edged.
  • the first steam outlet opening 18 is formed in the soleplate of the iron.
  • a continuously flat soleplate is used (not shown in the figures), in which the edge area without The bend extends flat, the first steam outlet opening is also above the Iron soleplate and can be formed on it, the thin material Such an iron sole of about 2-3 mm is still sufficiently close to the surface Escape of the steam is possible.
  • the soleplate 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12 or the shoe 13 understood the is arranged on the outer peripheral edge of the iron sole or the shoe and as As a result, the hot steam from the evaporator chamber not under the soleplate, but leads next to this to the exit.
  • This vapor is called surface vapor, which is on the surface of the ironing material on the not from the soleplate spreads covered areas.
  • a second steam outlet opening 15 there is an opening for the outlet of steam the soleplate 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12 or the shoe 13 understood the releases the hot steam under the soleplate of the iron but leaves it out in the area that is covered by the iron when ironing the items to be ironed. Only in that in the Figures not shown special case that no steam can escape under the iron If and only surface steam is to be provided instead, there is also the second steam outlet opening similar to the first one correspondingly for the formation of surface vapor arranged. In the following further description of the figures, the second steam outlet opening not the special case, but the normal case described above.
  • a plurality of first and second steam outlet openings is preferred in each case 18, 15 provided.
  • FIGS. 1-8, 9a, 10a, and 12a show a plan view of the side of the iron sole, which faces the ironing during ironing.
  • the second steam outlet openings 15 are similar in FIGS. 1-8 and 9a-12a to each other and in the soleplate 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12 arranged.
  • the second steam outlet is exemplary for all these figures 15 described below with reference to FIG. 12a.
  • the second steam outlet openings 15 conventional and independent are formed by the first steam outlet openings 18.
  • There are a total 71 individual second steam outlet openings 15 are provided, which together in essentially U or V-shaped directly below the uniformly shaped steam distribution chamber 16 are arranged.
  • the U or V shape of all second steam outlet openings corresponds to the outer contour of the soleplate 12, so that the tip of the V is arranged adjacent to the temple tip.
  • the second steam outlet 15 are bores through the soleplate 12 and to the steam distribution chamber 16 educated. There are always two or more second steam outlet openings 15 in one connecting groove summarized, viewed from above (see Fig. 12) drop-shaped trained and aligned towards the front of the temple tip or towards the side towards the front are.
  • first steam outlet openings 18 formed for surface steam in that the teardrop-shaped groove of second steam outlet openings to the side or outer contour of the soleplate are extended so that through the mouth of such a groove 19, 24, 25, 26th the first for surface steam on the outer contour together with the ironing material Steam outlet opening is formed.
  • Through the groove 19, 24, 25, 26 are thus the first and the second steam outlet opening 18, 15 connected to one another in a pressure-equalizing manner.
  • the first and second steam outlet openings are with the Steam distribution chamber 16 in constant steam connection and thus with this pressure equalizing or connected in pressure balance. If, for example, such a steam iron rests on a piece of ironing, which due to the type of fabric and, if necessary the ironing board has little or no steam starting from the second steam outlet 15 passes, is the nominal generated in the evaporator chamber Vapor pressure continues to be sufficient to pass through the first vents 18 to steam the ironing material.
  • the pressure equalizing connection ensures that Evaporation takes place under all ironing conditions.
  • the iron soleplate 1 In the iron soleplate 1 according to FIG. 1 there are a total of 5 grooves 19, each approximately one V-shaped course provided.
  • the "tip" of the V is rounded to (rounded) ironing tip 20 of the soleplate is oriented in the opposite direction and cuts the imaginary connecting line between temple tip 20 and the rear side the soleplate 1.
  • This connecting line also forms an axis of symmetry around the the steam outlet openings 18, 15 are arranged mirror-symmetrically.
  • the steam outlet openings 18 from the grooves 19 are seen in the direction of movement in a front region of the sides 22 and 23 adjoining the temple tip 20 arranged.
  • the first steam outlet openings 18 extend to the approximately front one Half relative to the front temple tip 20.
  • the two legs of the V-shaped Grooves 19 form an angle of approximately 60-110 °, so that of steam coming into these grooves for surface steam a flow direction and Has exit direction in the direction of movement laterally at the front. In this respect it is from Meaning, since it is assumed that when ironing always in an area around the Always iron the ironing tip first or to the side next to the ironing tip first is so that these areas are preconditioned with surface vapor before they be ironed over by the soleplate 1.
  • This offset of the first steam outlet opening 18 relative to the temple tip 20 in the rear in the direction of movement on the one hand ensures that the area immediately in front of the temple tip 20 is also vaporized with surface steam and, on the other hand, the temple tip 20 can be used without the material being ironed can get caught in a first steam outlet opening 18.
  • the Iron soles 1, 2 and 3 are for the V-shaped closest to the tip of the iron Groove 19 an additional second steam outlet opening 15 to provide steam provided under the iron and surface steam.
  • the iron soles 1, 3 and 4 follows the V-shaped groove 19 just described, another V-shaped one Groove, the "tip" of which is very rounded.
  • Grooves 19 Between these two foremost V-shaped ones Grooves 19 are three teardrop-shaped grooves with second steam outlet openings 15 arranged.
  • At the soleplate 1 are in the second V-shaped groove seen from the bracket tip 20 additionally in the tip area of the V further second steam outlet openings 15 - in total nine of them - arranged so that in a front area of the soleplate A lot of surface steam is provided around the temple tip 20.
  • the Iron soleplate 1 follows the further V-shaped grooves on every second drop-shaped Groove for second steam outlet openings 15, up to a total in this embodiment five V-shaped grooves 19 are provided.
  • the iron soleplate 3 according to FIG. 3 differs from the iron soleplate 2 in essentially only in that two front V-shaped grooves 19 are provided the three grooves 25 follow to the side facing away from the temple tip 20, which are not only towards the outer contour 22, 23 of the soleplate 3 an extension of the drop-shaped Grooves of the second steam outlet openings 15, but also in the inner Area towards the above-mentioned imaginary symmetry or connecting line 50 Have extension, but without two opposite each other at the same height Grooves 25 are brought together in the middle to form a V.
  • This sole represents the mode of operation is a compromise between the soleplate 2 and 4.
  • the soleplate 4 is designed such that one facing away from the tip of the iron Larger post-drying area 51 adjacent to the rear outer contour edge 21 the soleplate 4 is provided. Furthermore, it points directly to the bow tip 20 adjacent V-shaped groove 19 two second steam outlet openings 15, so that more surface steam is also available in the area immediately around the tip stands.
  • the soleplate 5 according to FIG. 5 has one that is directly adjacent to the tip 20 of the iron first V-shaped groove 19 on through three second steam outlet openings 15 for Steam, among other things, for surface steam from the first steam outlet openings provided. Finally, the drop-shaped ones follow to the side facing away from the bow tip 20 Groove only outwardly extending grooves 24, as already for the soleplate 2 executed. Finally, follow every fourth teardrop-shaped groove second steam outlet openings 15 a total of three W-shaped grooves 26. Similar to the grooves 19, 24 and 25, the W-shaped grooves 26 represent a steam flow direction for surface steam outside the soleplate, sideways in front around the temple tip and in a front area around the the temple tip adjacent pages 22 and 23 ready.
  • a soleplate 6 similar to the soleplate 2 in one Area adjacent to the temple tip 20, a V-shaped groove 19 for surface steam and subsequently adjacent to it, similar to the soleplate 2 on both sides three grooves 24 which, like the soleplate 2, are drop-shaped on every third Groove for the second steam outlet are arranged and this only to the outside Extend the outer contour of the soleplate.
  • the connecting grooves 27 are similar to the W-shaped grooves 26 formed in the soleplate 5 such that between two opposite teardrop-shaped grooves for second steam outlet openings 15 the connecting groove has approximately the shape of a V, the rounded one "Tip" to the bow tip 20 indicates.
  • the connecting groove 27 is not, however, an extension of the groove Provided on the outside towards the outside contour for the emission of surface steam. Consequently serve the connecting grooves 27 for increased moistening of the ironing material below the soleplate when ironing, with the same advantages as the soleplate 5 there is good rotatability of the soleplate on the ironing material.
  • the iron soleplate 7 according to FIG. 7 is similar to all of the iron soleplates described above second steam outlet openings 15, the overall shape of a V or U with the tip of the V or the curve of the U facing the bow tip 20, exhibit.
  • facing away from the temple tip 20 are two opposite teardrop-shaped grooves, each with three holes for second steam outlet openings to a common approximately V-shaped groove with each other connected and provided with a total of nine second steam outlet openings 15.
  • the tip of this V-shaped groove is only for steam under the steam iron is facing away from the bow tip 20, that is to say arranged in mirror image to this.
  • the soleplate 7 is distinguished special in that the entire central area and a large rear Area facing away from the temple tip 20 and towards the rear outer edge 21 as a large post-drying zone without any steam outlet opening is.
  • the soleplate 7 Over the length of the soleplate 7 from the tip 20 to the rear Outer edge 21, adjacent to which the iron can also be switched off, has this Iron sole 7 a steaming area for steam under the iron and for Surface vapor, which is essentially only on the front half, that is the half of the bow tip 20 is located.
  • the to the temple tip 20 immediately have adjacent sides 22, 23 of the outer contour of the soleplate 7 a region which tapers towards one another and faces towards the bow tip 20.
  • the first and second steam outlet openings are essentially only in this "pointed" tapered area of the soleplate 7 arranged.
  • To provide surface steam are a V-shaped groove 19 immediately adjacent to the soleplate 7 to the temple tip 20 similar to the V-shaped grooves in the previous ones Iron soles, and on each side five short grooves or depressions 28 are provided.
  • the V-shaped groove 19 is with three second steam outlet openings 15 Steam supplied so that a particularly large amount of steam through the first steam outlet openings 18 of the V-shaped groove 19 directly into an area around the temple tip 20 exits.
  • the short grooves 28 extend on both sides of the bracket tip adjacent pages 22 and 23 starting from the outer contour inwards (by approx 1 cm) to the middle of the ironing surface, and are similar to the previously described grooves 19, 24, 25, 26 at such an angle to the outer contour 22, 23 of the bracket tip 20 adjacent sides arranged that a steam direction component to the front Bow tip or a steam direction is provided to the side at the front. It is supposed to can be achieved that only the area is provided with surface steam in the Direction of movement for the first ironing over of an area on the item to be ironed next lies.
  • the direction in which the iron moves is regarded as the direction of movement is that immediately in front of the temple tip 20 or immediately on the neighboring Areas of the soleplate adjacent to the tip of the iron and in front of these areas.
  • the surface steam is in this area to the side of the soleplate by the arrangement of the first steam outlet openings 18 and Alignment of the grooves 19, 24, 25, 26, 28 is evaporated onto the material to be ironed.
  • the iron can be moved in all directions, it should be the one described above
  • Direction of movement should be the preferred way of ironing, usually with the items being ironed for the first time becomes.
  • the short grooves 28 are after the foremost three teardrop-shaped grooves for the second steam outlet opening 15 with the subsequent third drop-shaped Groove aligned.
  • the short grooves 28 have a second one at their inner end region Steam outlet opening 29, which on the one hand steam under the iron and on the other hand, surface steam along the short groove 28 and through the first steam outlet opening 18 provides.
  • the second steam outlet opening 29 is preferably located as well as the second steam outlet opening 15 with the teardrop-shaped grooves with the Steam distribution chamber 16 in connection.
  • the soleplate 8 is similar to the soleplate 4 with V-shaped grooves 19 provided, the closest to the bracket tip 20 V-shaped groove 19 with three and the subsequent V-shaped groove with nine second steam outlet openings is. As with the previous grooves for surface steam are also at In this embodiment, the V-shaped grooves are approximately the same relative to one another Distance from each other and arranged on a front area relative to the temple tip. The first V-shaped groove 19 immediately adjacent to the bracket tip 20 closes between her legs an angle of about 60 ° or a half angle 30 of 30 °.
  • This angle between the legs of the V-shaped groove 19 increases slightly from groove 19 to groove 19 in the direction of movement to the rear, so that the angle 31st between the longitudinal central axis 50 of the soleplate and the central axis 49 through the Groove 19 of a leg of the V-shaped groove encloses an angle of greater than 50 °.
  • a representative cut through one of the grooves 19 along the longitudinal axis or axis of symmetry 50 of the soleplate 8 shows (see FIG. 8a) the manner in which the groove is pressed into the aluminum sheet part is trained.
  • the width 33 of the groove is preferably 2-4 mm in a lower area and in the area that rests on the ironing material (reference symbol 34 in FIG. 8a), 3-5 mm.
  • the surface steam passes through a bevel 38 on the outer contour of the soleplate.
  • this bevel is formed as a flat surface in itself which every point on this surface is essentially the same acute angle to the rest plan iron surface 39 of the iron sole 9, 10 includes.
  • a flat outer contour for surface steam can be used with the bevel a flat surface vapor spread at an acute included angle to the material to be ironed Ensure that there is no major loss of steam upwards into the air.
  • Bevels 38 is a very even and flat vapor spread for surface steam possible.
  • FIG. 9a two embodiments are in the iron soleplate 9 shown at the same time shown.
  • the left bevel with circular to each other spaced first steam outlet openings 18 and the right bevel with a plurality of slot-shaped, spaced-apart first steam outlet openings 18 is provided, the opposite bevel in mirror image should be the same first steam outlet openings 18, so that only in the bevels circular openings or only slots are formed.
  • the bow tip 20 and the but directly adjacent bracket surface 39 is not with a bevel provided, but formed flat, so that the area around the temple tip unchanged can be used as a fine ironing tip for hard-to-reach areas on the ironing material.
  • the Bevel 38 is on the sides immediately adjacent to the temple tip near the Arranged outer contour and extends to about the middle or 2/3 of the soleplate length starting from the temple tip 20.
  • a side view of the soleplate 9 - extends the bevel 38 starting from the ironing surface 39 in the upward direction towards Bow handle, by about 1-4 mm, preferably 1-2 mm, (see dimension 40 in Fig. 9b).
  • the second Steam outlet openings 15 are conventional without a drop-shaped grooves Groove connection to the first steam outlet opening arranged in the soleplate 9. Both steam outlet openings are, for example, via the steam distribution chamber 16 inside the shoe 13 to equalize pressure, i.e. via the same steam supply path, continuously connected.
  • FIG. 10a shows an embodiment similar to the embodiments in FIG. 9a. Different features are therefore only described for this embodiment.
  • the soleplate 10 has no openings in the bevel and is instead provided with extending grooves 41, which are similar to the soleplate 2 a steam connection between the first and second steam outlet opening 18, 15 effect.
  • the extending groove 41 extends the teardrop-shaped groove for the second steam outlet openings 15 to the outside to the outer contour of the soleplate down to the bevel, so that the steam over the bevel as surface steam escapes.
  • the first steam outlet opening 18 is between the items to be ironed and the intermediate gap formed by the bevel along the two to the Temple tip formed adjacent sides.
  • the bevel 38 has one Width of about 4-6 mm.
  • the bevels 38 are in all embodiments however, generally dimensioned such that the first steam outlet opening 18 is independent the quality of the ironing material at any time with the second steam outlet 15 is connected to equalize pressure.
  • FIG. 12a shows, as already described at the beginning, an iron soleplate 12 in which in are conventionally arranged second steam outlet openings.
  • steam outlet openings 18 are only shown in FIG. 12b shown side view of the soleplate recognizable, since they are spaced apart side slits or other, e.g. B. circular openings in the bent Sidewall of the soleplate are formed.
  • This embodiment ensures a conventional constant ironing surface, as in previous ones Iron is also the case, with the peculiarity that surface steam is still through the first steam outlet openings 18 can emerge laterally along the outer contour.
  • the first steam outlet openings 18 are, starting from the temple tip 20, in the front third of the soleplate 12, with no slot opening being formed in the area directly at the temple tip should be to avoid getting caught with the ironing material. Nevertheless, by the The first steam outlet opening 18 closest to the bow tip ensures that the surface steam at the present steam pressure also up to just before Bow tip 20 spreads.
  • FIG. 13 shows a perspective top view illustration of an iron shoe 46 that is on a conventional steam iron can be put on. So it is possible to put on of the iron shoe 46 on the iron sole firmly attached to the steam iron To provide iron, the additional first steam outlet openings for surface steam having.
  • the iron shoe 46 points immediately below the second steam outlet opening 15 of the steam iron (when assembled with the soleplate 46) second steam openings 47.
  • the second steam openings 47 are approximately rectangular or V-shaped in the tip area, so that the steam below of the iron is passed on to the ironing goods undiminished.
  • Through channels 48 is one Steam connection from the second steam outlet openings to the first steam outlet openings manufactured.
  • the channels 48 are similar to the grooves 24 of the soleplate 2 aligned, but can also on the away from the ironing surface of the soleplate 46 Be arranged side so that the first steam outlet openings 18 when attached Steam iron onto the soleplate 46 similarly to Fig. 12b at one level a few millimeters above the ironing surface.
  • FIG. 14 schematically shows an iron sole 52, which is one of the iron soles described above corresponds.
  • the iron sole 52 shown schematically has a tip 20, immediately adjacent sides 22 and 23 and one facing away from the temple tip Page 21 of the outer contour.
  • Fig. 14 serves to illustrate the steam spread of the surface steam, which is in an area around the tip of the bracket, i.e. in front of and provided next to it, as well as in a front region of the adjacent pages 22 and 23 is.
  • the vapor cloud extends for surface vapor not quite as far as shown in Fig. 14, so only about 1/4 from the temple tip going backwards.
  • the first steam outlet opening in a front area, starting from the temple tip, extends 1/5 to 2/3 of the total length to the rear or at least in the rear area of the soleplate, which is the surface of the iron facing a drying zone over at least 1/7 to half of the Total length of the soleplate is designed so that not only for good moistening or steaming the ironing material, but also for sufficient Drying is taken care of.

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PT97115418T PT908551E (pt) 1997-09-05 1997-09-05 Ferro de engomar a vapr com saida de vapr a frente ou dos lados do ferrode engomar
EP97115418A EP0908551B1 (de) 1997-09-05 1997-09-05 Dampfbügeleisen mit Dampfaustritt vor bzw. neben dem Bügeleisen
ES97115418T ES2151214T3 (es) 1997-09-05 1997-09-05 Plancha de vapor con salida de vapor en la parte delantera y lateral.
US09/148,841 US6216369B1 (en) 1997-09-05 1998-09-04 Steam iron with steam discharge ahead of and along the side of the iron
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