EP1031655B1 - Semelle amovible pour fer à repasser et fer à repasser électrique à vapeur - Google Patents
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- EP1031655B1 EP1031655B1 EP99103365A EP99103365A EP1031655B1 EP 1031655 B1 EP1031655 B1 EP 1031655B1 EP 99103365 A EP99103365 A EP 99103365A EP 99103365 A EP99103365 A EP 99103365A EP 1031655 B1 EP1031655 B1 EP 1031655B1
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- D—TEXTILES; PAPER
- D06—TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- D06F—LAUNDERING, DRYING, IRONING, PRESSING OR FOLDING TEXTILE ARTICLES
- D06F75/00—Hand irons
- D06F75/38—Sole plates
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- the invention relates to an iron shoe with a fastening device for attaching and detaching the attachment to the ironing surface of an electric steam iron with a sole base body with sole openings for the steam outlet, the underside of which is used for ironing on the ironing material and on the top of which an insert is arranged, the insert openings for the Has steam passage from the steam iron to the sole openings, wherein the insert has an impermeable layer on the side facing the steam iron.
- the invention further relates to an electric steam iron with a releasable iron shoe.
- An iron shoe is already known from DE 2 612 848.
- a perforation is provided in the sole base body, into which an insert made of tetrafluoroethylene or silicate rubber is inserted.
- the insert has a large-area insert opening, so that although the insert itself does not reduce steam pressure, the fine perforation on the sole base body can result in a certain reduction in steam pressure.
- condensation drops can form, which are released as drops through the sole base body onto the material to be ironed.
- the attachment of the iron shoe to a steam iron is relatively complex.
- An iron shoe according to the preamble of claim 1 is already known from US 3,905,138.
- This iron shoe has a laminate sole structure consisting of an impermeable layer made of aluminum, copper, sheet metal or another non-ferrous metal, an intermediate layer made of nomex nylon fabric, which is impregnated with FEP-Teflon and a sole base layer with TFE-Teflon.
- the middle layer of nomex nylon fabric with FEP-Teflon has water-repellent properties.
- the insert consists on the one hand of a capillary layer, made of moisture-absorbing material, which is inserted into the base body, so that it is the Top side of the sole base body, that is to say the side which is arranged on the sole base body opposite to an ironing surface.
- the insert has an impermeable layer or insert part, which is arranged on the side facing the steam iron.
- the capillary layer of this multi-layer insert prevents condensation drops in the passed-through hot steam from escaping as drops through the sole base body due to the less thermally conductive material. Instead, you may find yourself Forming condensation drops are sucked up through the capillary layer and finally evaporate again at the hotter points of the base body.
- the impermeable layer which is arranged on the capillary layer and which is in direct contact with the ironing side of the electric steam iron, has several functions.
- the impermeability to liquids and steam prevents any lime contained in the steam from getting stuck between the ironing surface of an electric steam iron and the insert. Without the impermeable layer, the ironing surface would be provided with lime particles after use with an iron shoe, which would then be applied directly to the items to be ironed.
- the impermeable layer contributes to the steam flowing from top to bottom and not vice versa - the layer also has a sealing effect on the ironing surface of the iron.
- the impermeable layer not only has impermeable properties but also highly heat-resistant properties that can be exposed to the maximum iron temperature of 240 ° C without affecting the material on the insert.
- the capillary layer can consist of relatively inexpensive material without the need for a heat-resistant coating or capillary layer.
- the impermeable layer is easy to clean due to the liquid impermeability and has a high abrasion and wear resistance, so that the capillary layer does not wear out due to constant attachment and detachment of the attachment of the iron shoe to the ironing surface of an electric steam iron.
- the impermeable layer prevents the ironing surface of the iron from sticking to the iron shoe.
- the insert is preferably designed in such a way that an average temperature of 175 ° C. to 210 ° C. applied to the impermeable layer is reduced to an average temperature of 90 ° C. to 120 ° C. on the underside of the sole base body.
- the insert is designed so that this temperature reduction from the ironing surface of an electric steam iron is reduced from a 3-point setting to an average temperature of the ironing surface of the iron shoe, which corresponds to the 1-point setting.
- the sole base body is made of aluminum, in particular of aluminum which has been surface-hardened by anodization.
- the aluminum has a very high thermal conductivity.
- aluminum is also of particular advantage as the material for the sole base of an iron shoe, since it has a high thermal emissivity and thereby contributes to keeping the desired low temperatures constant over time in a wide variety of iron use situations, so that, for example, even after the iron has been switched off Iron in a vertical position and immediately afterwards the ironing material is not overheated.
- at least the temple surface of the sole base body is surface-hardened by anodizing or hard anodizing.
- the capillary layer is made of fabric material, in particular of polyester fleece.
- Other moisture-absorbing fabric materials such as PPS, PE or cotton, other nonwovens or fabrics can also be used for the capillary layer.
- Highly heat-resistant materials such as Nomex and Kevlar or the like are less preferred for reasons of cost and are not necessary with this chosen construction, since the impermeable layer already protects the underlying capillary layer from excessive contact heat due to the high heat resistance.
- the iron shoe is designed with a seal against the escape of steam on the outer upper edge.
- the aim of the seal is that the hot steam does not escape from the gap between the peripheral edge of the iron shoe and the peripheral edge of the steam iron through the steam outlet through the sole openings.
- the seal prevents the steam both below the insert between the insert and the sole base body and above the insert between Insert and ironing surface of the electric steam iron exits to the top towards the outside. This is achieved, for example, by pressing the insert in the outer edge regions more strongly against the ironing surface of the iron.
- a circumferential silicone adhesive seal which changes the height of the insert at the edge
- a second capillary layer which is annular and follows the outer contour of the sole base body, so that the insert on this outer region is pressed more strongly by the steam iron against the sole base body becomes.
- the impermeable layer is made of aluminum material.
- the aluminum material has all the required properties for this layer: it is liquid and vapor impermeable, it is highly heat-resistant, very easy to stamp and form, and sufficiently wear-resistant.
- Kapton, other stainless metals, PTFE, PPS, silicone and glass fiber materials are possible.
- the insert openings are advantageously designed as recesses in the impermeable layer and in the capillary layer in the front region of the temple tip and in laterally flanking regions near the side contours of the sole base body.
- the iron shoe is intended for a steam iron which has steam outlet openings which are arranged in a U or V shape with the tip of the "v" facing the tip of the iron.
- the steam outlet openings / sole openings in the sole base body have steam outlet openings which correspond essentially to the steam outlet openings in the ironing surface of the steam iron.
- the outlet openings are arranged in elongated or teardrop-shaped bead recesses in which individual circular openings are provided for the steam outlet, while the steam outlet openings in the iron shoe are not provided with individual circular openings but as an elongated opening. So that an unimpeded flow of steam is possible between these two steam outlet openings, the insert has cutouts in these areas which are provided both in the impermeable layer and in the capillary layer.
- the sole base is trough-shaped, the edge of which is angled inward at an acute angle in the area of the temple tip and is angled substantially vertically upward at the opposite end area, so that a steam iron is first attached under the edge of the temple tip for fastening and then onto the opposite one rear area of the sole base body can be placed.
- this option is retained by fastening the iron shoe to the steam iron.
- the bevel of the sole base body inwards has the further function that the iron shoe is attached to the steam iron in a simple manner at one end region in a form-fitting manner, without additional fastening means being necessary, since this tip region of the edge of the sole base body which is angled inwards at an acute angle follows the acute angle inside the angled temple tip area of the edge of the steam iron.
- the steam iron is accordingly first guided under this edge area of the sole base body in the area of the ironing tip and then simply placed down on the iron shoe in the rear area.
- the fastening device has a spring-loaded snap lock which automatically engages for fastening to the steam iron.
- This is arranged on the rear area of the iron shoe, that is to the area facing away from the tip of the iron. It is therefore possible to fix the steam iron with the iron shoe without the help of hands. This is important because at least the steam iron is usually hot.
- the fastening device has low heat-conductive material, in particular plastic material, with which the user releases the iron shoe from the steam iron if necessary. It is therefore possible for the user to put only one hand on the handle of the steam iron and the other hand on the fastening device made of plastic, pulling the fastening device backwards against the spring preload, only holding the steam iron up and leading upwards and in this way very much simply disconnect the steam iron from the iron shoe.
- the invention further relates to an electric steam iron with a releasable iron shoe according to at least one of the aforementioned features.
- Fig. 1 shows an electric steam iron 1 to which the iron shoe 2 is attached.
- the iron shoe 2 is designed for steam irons 1 which have steam generation in the steam iron 1 and which are preferably not of the boiler type, but in which the steam pressure present corresponds approximately to the gravity steam pressure in normal steam ironing operation.
- This is provided by a water tank, which is connected to the steam chamber of the electric steam iron 1 via a drip valve, so that water continuously drips into the steam chamber and evaporates immediately. From there, the steam reaches the steam outlet openings in the ironing surface 4 of the electric steam iron 1 and is passed through the iron shoe 2 essentially unhindered in order to emerge from the steam outlet openings 18 of the iron shoe 2 and penetrate into the ironing material underneath.
- the electric steam iron 1 is with a Provide temperature controller in which the temperatures 1-point, 2-point and 3-point and a little higher can be set.
- the 1-point temperature corresponds to an average temperature on the ironing surface of the steam iron from 90 ° C to 120 ° C, 2-point to an average temperature in the range from 125 ° C to 160 ° C and 3-point one average temperature on the ironing surface of the iron from 175 ° C to 210 ° C.
- the steam iron is usually max. ironing temperature adjustable up to 240 ° C. This type of steam iron 1 with drip valve-controlled steam generation generally allows steam generation from a temperature setting of 2 points.
- a fastening device 3 is formed on the iron shoe 2 on the side opposite the iron tip 7 of the electric steam iron.
- the fastening device 3 is arranged in an area which corresponds to a notch 6 of the electric steam iron 1, which extends from the rear end of the ironing surface 4 of the steam iron 1 to the storage surface 5 of the steam iron 1 for the vertical storage of the steam iron.
- the fastening device 3 is easily accessible on the one hand with the fingers, and on the other hand, this position of the fastening device 3 does not affect the different situations of use of the steam iron 1 nor the other external appearance of the steam iron.
- a vertical parking of the steam iron 1 on the storage surface 5 is still possible, since the fastening device 3 is arranged between the rear end of the ironing surface 4 of the steam iron and the storage surface 5.
- Fig. 2 shows a sectional view through the iron shoe 2 and the sole 8 of the electric steam iron.
- the iron shoe 2 has a sole base body 9 which has essentially the same contour shape as the ironing surface 4 or the sole 8 of the electric iron.
- the underside 10 of the sole base body 9 is the surface which comes into contact with the material 11 to be ironed when the iron shoe is attached to the electric iron.
- the sole base body 9 has a plurality of teardrop-shaped or elongated steam outlet openings or sole openings 18, which are arranged such that they are arranged directly under the steam outlet openings of the electric steam iron 1
- the sole base body 9 is preferably made of rolled aluminum sheet with a thickness between 0.5 and 1.2 mm, preferably 0.8 mm. Due to the desired lower ironing temperature on the underside 10 of the sole base body 9, an aluminum sole base body with this relatively thin sheet thickness is ideal for a low mass of the iron shoe 2, since this makes it easier to provide a lower temperature on the underside 10.
- the sole base body 9 is preferably surface-hardened on its underside 10 by hard anodizing or anodizing. This enables good sliding properties with good scratch resistance and high thermal emissivity. The high thermal emissivity helps to maintain the low temperatures on the underside of the sole body. Alternatively, a PTFE coating is also possible as a sole coating.
- the insert 13 of the iron shoe 2 is arranged on the top 12 of the sole base body 9.
- the insert 13 has at least one capillary layer 14, 15 and an impermeable layer 16.
- the capillary layer is formed from a thicker polyester layer 14 and a thinner polyester layer 15.
- the function of the capillary layer is to absorb moisture on the one hand and to reduce the heat transfer on the other. A particularly outstanding temperature resistance is not necessary, since this function is performed by the impermeable layer 16 above.
- the impermeable layer 16 is made of a very thin aluminum sheet part and preferably has a thickness between 0.2 and 0.4, preferably 0.3 mm.
- This very thin material thickness contributes to the weight reduction of the iron shoe and thus to the reduced heat storage capacity and on the other hand brings about a certain flexibility, which contributes in particular to the edge of the iron shoe when sealing between the ironing surface and impermeable layer 16.
- the impermeable layer is impermeable to liquids and gases and in the area of the insert opening or steam passage opening 17 of the insert is partially bent downwards to form the capillary layer.
- FIG. 2 shows how the steam 19 emerges unhindered from the steam outlet openings of the electric iron 1 through the insert opening 17 and the sole opening 18.
- This unhindered passage of the steam is particularly important in this type of steam iron with gravitational steam pressure and without a boiler or external steam generation source, since sufficient steam gets into the ironing material 11.
- the steam passage opening or insert opening 17 and the sole opening or steam outlet opening 18 are arranged in alignment under the steam outlet opening of the steam iron.
- Fig. 3 shows an exploded view of the components of the iron shoe 2.
- the sole base body 9 has an approximately trough-like shape, the side flanks or edges in the rear and rear side area 19 are aligned substantially vertically so that they form an angle with the top 12 of the sole base body 9 of min. Include 90 °.
- the side edge 20 in the area of the temple tip encloses an acute angle of between 35 ° and 65 ° relative to the top 12 of the sole base body 9, so that an electric steam iron 1 to be fastened is guided in the area of the temple tip under the side edges of the sole base body 9 rear area at the side edges 19 of the sole base body 9 is only to be set vertically downwards.
- the impermeable layer 16 is produced from a flat piece of aluminum sheet metal by forming such that an outer peripheral edge and around the recesses of the insert openings 17 also a surrounding peripheral aluminum edge is provided.
- the capillary layers 14 and 15 are almost completely absorbed in the three-dimensional body of the impermeable layer, with cutouts 21 being provided to prevent wrinkles.
- the impermeable layer 16 has tabs 22, which are bent again after the capillary layer has been encompassed by the lateral edge walls of the impermeable layer, so that the tabs are arranged in their end regions in a plane parallel to the upper surface of the impermeable layer 16.
- the insert 13 therefore.
- the insert 13 can preferably be fastened to one another by means of silicone adhesive points between the larger tabs 22 in the rear area and the two lateral areas of the impermeable layer 16 and the top side 12 of the sole base body 9.
- the insert 13 can be exchanged for a new one in the sole base body 9 after wear.
- the insert 13 like the sole of the electric steam iron, is first pushed under the front area of the sole base body in the area of the temple tip and then pressed downwards vertically in the rear area, with the snap wedges 23 of the fastening device 3 against the spring force as with the attachment of the steam iron with the iron shoe to the rear.
- the insert 13 is thus bordered in the front area by the inwardly projecting side wall, the edge of the sole base body 9 and held in the rear area by the snap wedges 23 (see FIG. 4).
- the fastening device as shown in particular in FIGS. 3, 4 and 5 described.
- the fastening device consists of a lower part 25, an upper part 26, a spring 27 and a tongue 24 of the sole base body 9.
- the sole base body in the rear area that is, the area facing away from the tip of the sole, is provided with a tongue 24 on which the Lower part 25 can be fastened.
- bearing devices for a spring 27, so that the entire lower part can be moved relative to the tongue and thus to the base body 9.
- the snap wedges 23 are integrally formed on the lower part, so that when the lower part is displaced in a direction away from the spring force of the spring 27 in a direction away from the tip of the strap, the snap wedges 23 are pushed away from the limiting side edge 19 of the sole base body and thus a fixed iron can be removed from its rear anchorage is. When the iron is placed on the snap wedges 23, this causes them due to their wedge shape. that the lower part 25 under the weight of the iron to the rear, moved against the spring force of the spring 27 w rd. so that the iron is held by the fastener.
- the snap wedges are designed so that they extend further into the base body in a lower area than in a nem upper area.
- the lower part 25 also has two openings 28 into which two fingers of the user can be engaged to release the connection of the fastening shoe with a steam iron.
- the fastening device 3 furthermore has the upper part 26 covering upwards, which is clipped onto the lower part 25.
- FIG. 3 shows the fastening device with the components of the tongue 24, the lower part 25 and the upper part 26, while in FIGS. 4 and 5, the spring 27 is still inserted and the upper part is omitted to make the remaining components of the fastening device 3 more visible.
- the lower part 25 and the upper part 26 are made of plastic parts, so that the user only has to reach into the openings 28 of the lower part 25 and holds the iron by the handle with the other hand in order to separate the hot iron shoe from the rest of the steam iron. There is therefore no risk of the user coming into contact with hot parts of the iron.
- a lime sieve e.g. contained in the form of a thin fleece.
- a wire mesh, wire mesh or the like is inserted between the impermeable layer and the capillary layer, so that a further temperature reduction in the insert is achieved without the need for high-quality temperature-resistant coatings.
- the sole opening is designed in such a way that steam not only exits below the iron shoe but also to the side and to the front.
- the elongated holes 18 are extended to the edge as beads, so that the steam is directed to the outside.
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- Semelle de fer à repasser avec un dispositif de fixation (3) pour fixer et pour détacher la fixation à la surface de repassage d'un fer à repasser électrique à vapeur comprenant un corps de base (9) de semelle ayant des ouvertures de semelle pour la sortie de la vapeur, corps de base dont la face inférieure (10) sert à repasser sur le matériau à repasser et sur la face supérieure (12) duquel est agencé un insert (13) qui comporte des ouvertures d'insert (17) pour le passage de la vapeur du fer à repasser à vapeur vers les ouvertures de la semelle (18), l'insert (13) présentant une couche imperméable (16) sur le côté tourné vers le fer à repasser à vapeur ; caractérisée en ce que l'insert (13) présente une couche capillaire (14, 15) en matériau absorbant l'humidité sur le côté tourné vers la face supérieure (12) du corps de base (9) de semelle.
- Semelle de fer à repasser selon la revendication 1, caractérisée en ce que l'insert (13) est réalisé de manière à ce qu'une température moyenne de 175-210°C régnant sur la couche imperméable (16) est réduite à une température moyenne de 90-120°C sur la face inférieure (10) du corps de base (9) de semelle.
- Semelle de fer à repasser selon l'une ou l'autre des revendications 1 et 2, caractérisée en ce que le corps de base (9) de semelle est réalisé en aluminium.
- Semelle de fer à repasser selon la revendication 3, caractérisée en ce que le corps de base (9) de semelle est réalisé en aluminium durci en surface par anodisation.
- Semelle de fer à repasser selon l'une des revendications précédentes, caractérisée en ce que la couche capillaire (14, 15) est réalisée en un matériau textile en polyester non-tissé.
- Semelle de fer à repasser selon l'une des revendications précédentes, caractérisée en ce qu'un joint (15) est formé sur le bord extérieur supérieur à l'encontre de la sortie de la vapeur.
- Semelle de fer à repasser selon l'une des revendications précédentes, caractérisée en ce que la couche imperméable (16) est réalisée à base d'aluminium.
- Semelle de fer à repasser selon l'une des revendications précédentes, caractérisée en ce que les ouvertures d'insert (17) sont formées comme des évidements dans la couche imperméable (16) et dans la couche capillaire (14, 15) dans la zone antérieure de la pointe du fer et dans des zones latérales à proximité des contours latéraux du corps de base (9) de semelle.
- Semelle de fer à repasser selon l'une des revendications précédentes, caractérisée en ce que le corps de base (9) de semelle est formé à la manière d'une cuve dont le bord est incliné en angle aigu vers l'intérieur dans la zone de la pointe du fer et incliné dans la zone d'extrémité opposée sensiblement verticalement vers le haut de sorte qu'un fer à repasser à vapeur peut être guidé d'abord sous le bord de la pointe du fer pour la fixation.
- Semelle de fer à repasser selon l'une des revendications précédentes, caractérisée en ce que le dispositif de fixation (3) présente une fermeture à déclic chargée par ressort qui s'enclenche automatiquement pour la fixation au fer à repasser à vapeur.
- Semelle de fer à repasser selon l'une des revendications précédentes, caractérisée en ce que le dispositif de fixation (3) comporte un matériau à faible conductivité thermique, en particulier de la matière plastique.
- Fer à repasser électrique à vapeur avec une semelle de fer à repasser amovible selon l'une des revendications 1 à 11.
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AT99103365T ATE265567T1 (de) | 1999-02-22 | 1999-02-22 | Bügeleisenschuh und elektrisches dampfbügeleisen |
ES99103365T ES2221245T3 (es) | 1999-02-22 | 1999-02-22 | Zapata de plancha y plancha de vapor electrica. |
EP99103365A EP1031655B1 (fr) | 1999-02-22 | 1999-02-22 | Semelle amovible pour fer à repasser et fer à repasser électrique à vapeur |
US09/506,707 US6539651B1 (en) | 1999-02-22 | 2000-02-18 | Ironing shoe and electric steam iron |
PL338534A PL191450B1 (pl) | 1999-02-22 | 2000-02-21 | Nakładka spodnia do żelazka i elektryczne żelazko z nawilżaczem parowym |
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