EP1705284A1 - Table à repasser à vapeur avec des moyens pour produire un courant d'air - Google Patents

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EP1705284A1
EP1705284A1 EP06001815A EP06001815A EP1705284A1 EP 1705284 A1 EP1705284 A1 EP 1705284A1 EP 06001815 A EP06001815 A EP 06001815A EP 06001815 A EP06001815 A EP 06001815A EP 1705284 A1 EP1705284 A1 EP 1705284A1
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Jörg Krug
Friedrich-Ernst Weller
Günter Elbl
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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
    • D06F81/00Ironing boards 
    • D06F81/003Ironing boards  with flat iron support
    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D06TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • D06FLAUNDERING, DRYING, IRONING, PRESSING OR FOLDING TEXTILE ARTICLES
    • D06F81/00Ironing boards 
    • D06F81/02Ironing boards  with collapsible underframe
    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D06TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • D06FLAUNDERING, DRYING, IRONING, PRESSING OR FOLDING TEXTILE ARTICLES
    • D06F81/00Ironing boards 
    • D06F81/08Ironing boards  incorporating heating, steaming, or forced ventilation means
    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D06TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • D06FLAUNDERING, DRYING, IRONING, PRESSING OR FOLDING TEXTILE ARTICLES
    • D06F81/00Ironing boards 
    • D06F81/12Sleeve boards; Attaching means therefor

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  • the present invention relates to a steam ironing table with an ironing surface, a trough and a means for generating an air flow, wherein the ironing surface completes the trough, the ironing surface is permeable to air and the means for generating the air flow are mounted in the region of the trough. Further, the means for generating the air flow are adapted and arranged to generate in a suction operation, an air flow through the ironing surface, the trough and the means for generating the air flow into the environment and in a blowing operation, an air flow from the environment by the means for generating the Air flow to produce the tub and the ironing surface.
  • Such steam ironing tables are in a variety of designs on the market and are produced in equally diverse design by various manufacturers, including the applicant, and sold. These steam ironing tables have basically proven themselves in practice. In particular, ironing is easier for a user of such an ironing board to do by hand.
  • the known ironing tables on some improvements worthy of improvement.
  • the means for generating the air flow through the trough is usually arranged centrally in the bottom of the trough.
  • the extracted air from the tub is thereby blown in the direction of the feet of a user of the ironing board. If the user irons while sitting, his thighs and knees are constantly blown. This is perceived by many users as unpleasant.
  • Another disadvantage is that much of the fan's power is used to direct the flow of air through the tub in the desired direction.
  • the air entering through the ironing surface, in particular in the fan remote areas are first deflected by 90 °, in order then to arrive approximately parallel to the ironing surface to the means for generating the air flow.
  • the air currents must then be redirected again by 90 ° down to be discharged by the means for generating the air flow to the outside into the environment can.
  • the energy losses due to the multiple deflections of the air flow within the trough must be applied by the power of the means for generating the air flow.
  • the means for generating the air flow must therefore provide sufficient power, which is reflected almost always in a large size of the means for generating the air flow.
  • the invention is therefore based on the object to propose a steam ironing table, which can get along with a smaller sized means for generating the air flow.
  • the ironing board is suitable and adapted, in the suction operation, an air flow from the trough to the means for generating the air flow and in blowing operation, an air flow from the means for generating the air flow in the Pan to impose a first direction, which is directed substantially parallel to the ironing surface.
  • the predetermined by the inventive design of the ironing board first direction forms a main flow direction of the air flow.
  • the air is conveyed through the trough both in the suction operation and in the blowing operation.
  • a virtually uniform underpressure or overpressure is generated within the tub, which conveys the air through the ironing surface.
  • the flow direction of the air must be changed in about 90 °. Otherwise, there is no or almost no change in the direction of the air flow. As a result, the energy losses are reduced, which is why the means for generating the air flow can be designed with a smaller power. This usually entails a smaller design of the means for generating the air flow, which gives the designer greater freedom in the development of the ironing board. Also, the noise generated by means of producing the smaller-sized air flow is less than the noise generated by the means for generating the air flow in the conventional ironing tables.
  • the first direction of the air flow is maintained or approximately maintained both within the trough, as well as when passing through the means for generating the air flow and when leaving the ironing board in the environment.
  • the ironing board according to the invention may comprise first air-guiding means which are suitable and arranged to impart air currents in the pan in the first direction.
  • the means for generating the air flow may be suitable and arranged to impose air currents in the tub in the first direction.
  • the first air guiding means may include lands, wings, recesses, such as channels open to an interior of the sump, or the like, disposed on the inside of the sump. It is also possible that the first air guide means include channels or the like, in which the air flow is guided on all sides.
  • the first air guiding means may be formed in whole or in part in one piece with the tub or molded into the tub.
  • an open channel may be provided in the trough, extending from the means for generating the airflow substantially in the longitudinal direction of the trough and the ironing board, and flattening with increasing distance from the means for generating the airflow. Furthermore, it is possible for at least one open channel to extend from the means for generating the air flow in the trough approximately centrally in the longitudinal direction of the ironing table and the trough.
  • second air guiding means which are shaped to assist the flow of air towards a central open channel in the trough.
  • These second air guiding means may be molded in the trough or formed on the trough. It is also possible that the second air guiding means extend arcuately in the direction of the central channel. Thereby, the air flowing outside the open channel in the tub is directed into the duct to get the intended first direction.
  • the means for generating the air flow may be a fan in a steam ironing table according to the invention.
  • a fan then preferably has a fan axis, which is aligned substantially parallel to the ironing surface, and preferably one Direction that corresponds to the first direction. Since as a rule the main flow direction of a medium is predetermined by the fan through the fan axis, it makes sense to avoid unnecessary energy losses that the fan axis is in the first direction.
  • a steam ironing table may comprise third air guiding means which impart a second direction to an air flow between the means for generating the air flow and the environment.
  • this second direction also corresponds to the first direction in order to avoid unnecessary energy losses.
  • the means for generating the air flow is preferably arranged on a narrow side of an ironing board according to the invention.
  • the means for generating the air flow may be inserted in a recess of the wall of the tub. It is also possible that a special holder is provided which has the fan or the means for generating the air flow stop.
  • the steam ironing table 10 shown in the figures comprises a scissor-type collapsible underframe 11 with two intersecting pairs of scissor arms, each of whose lower ends feet 12 are attached.
  • the steam ironing table can be adjusted in height in the usual way and folded into a flat transport position, as shown in Fig. 5.
  • the base rests the upper part of the steam ironing table, which comprises an ironing surface 16 and a trough 14.
  • a laterally extending in the longitudinal direction of the ironing surface tray 13 is provided for a steam station, not shown here.
  • the tub 14 is designed as a self-supporting but also supporting construction, so that the forces absorbed by the tub 14 during ironing are introduced directly into the underframe 11. Unlike conventional steam ironing tables no metal frame is present, which absorbs the forces and initiates into the base, but this supporting function takes over the trough 14th
  • the entire upper part of the steam ironing table 10 consists essentially of three plastic parts, namely the tub 14, a second component 15 in the frontal area, which covers in this area housed in or on the tub 14 electrical components and which at the same time with the tub 14 to a complete circumferential frame for the ironing surface (not shown in Fig. 1) added.
  • the third component which also consists of plastic component 13 is present, which includes the tray for the steam station.
  • the latter component 13 is preferably connected by a releasable plug-in connection with the two other components 14, 15, wherein this plug-in connection is made during assembly when the two components 14, 15 are fixed to each other, which will be explained later.
  • the ironing surface 16 is formed for example of expanded metal, which on the trough 14 and this frontally complementary component 15th can be determined.
  • the ironing surface is not shown in Fig. 1, which is why in Fig. 1, the interior 14 a of the tub can be seen.
  • the ironing surface 16 forming component made of expanded metal is shown. This is each angled at the edges by about 90 °, said bend is denoted by 16a.
  • the two components 14 and 15 are web-like projections 19, 20, which form a kind of frame 18, which serves as a receptacle for the fold 16a of the ironing surface 16.
  • These are at least partially on the circumference in the present embodiment by parallel spaced double webs 19, 20 on the trough 14, so that between these double webs a groove is formed, which receives the fold 16a of the expanded metal.
  • pin-like fasteners (not shown) are used, which are pressed with its shaft in molded onto the trough 14 dome 21 (Fig. 3).
  • Electrical functional elements of the steam ironing table are arranged exclusively in the one end region of the upper part, namely in the region of the second component 15. These functional elements include a socket 22 and switches, controls 23 and the like for the operation of the various functions of the steam ironing table.
  • FIG. 3 shows the disassembled state of the upper part of the ironing board from the three main plastic components, namely the tray 13, the cover 15 and the trough 14.
  • a hood-like Anformung 24 is formed are integrally formed on the male elements 25.
  • a socket element 22 is inserted into a trough of the tub.
  • the cover 15 is shaped so that it adjoins the one end face of the tub 14 and the latter complements a complete frame 18 for the later to be fastened ironing surface 16.
  • the two plastic parts 14, 15 can be positively joined together, with a semicircular underside recess 27 of the cover 15 receives the socket element 22, so that this is bordered on the one hand by the trough 14 and on the other hand by the cover 15.
  • the male members 25 of the tray 13 engage in the recess 26 and are held therein by the cover 15. By latching elements and / or by as few screw the cover 15 and the trough 14 are interconnected.
  • the male members 25, which may be formed barb-like, are hooked by the connection of the cover 15 and trough 14 in the region between the cover 15 and the trough 14, so that then a release of the tray 13 of the other components 14, 15 not is possible without the connection of the two components 14 and 15 to solve.
  • the above procedure is also very advantageous in manufacturing, because it allows rapid assembly and very efficient production.
  • the connecting regions and the connecting elements between the trough 14, the cover 15 and the tray 13 are designed so that in particular the cover 15 and tray 13 can be exchanged for differently shaped covers and shelves with the same connecting elements and connecting areas.
  • the tray 13, which is intended for a steam station for example, be exchanged for another tray for a steam station, against a shelf for a steam iron or against a steam station with correspondingly shaped connecting portions and connecting elements.
  • the outer design of the ironing board can be changed.
  • the cover can be exchanged for another cover with corresponding connecting elements and connecting areas.
  • Fig. 4 shows a view of the steam ironing table from below, wherein the underside of the trough 14 and the base frame with the two Scherenarmpresen 11 is shown.
  • a channel-like recess 28 is formed on the tub approximately in the central region of the tray 13, the depth of which increases towards the end face of the tub 14.
  • This channel-like recess 28 receives at its end a fan 29, which has a fan axis which is substantially parallel, that is at an acute angle to the ironing surface 16, so that the fan 29 in a first direction, which is predetermined by the channel 28, a Air flow generated in the direction of the channel 28.
  • the channel 28 which is open to the interior 14a of the trough 14 becomes somewhat shallower and also the trough 14 becomes flatter in increasing distance from the fan 20 in the longitudinal direction of the ironing table. With increasing distance it finally goes the open channel 28 in the bottom of the tub 14 via.
  • the arrangement of the fan 29 and the shape of the central channel 28 a uniform extraction over the length of the steam ironing table with only one fan 29 is achieved.
  • the air flow is deflected substantially only once within the interior 14 a of the trough 14, which avoids energy losses of the air flow.
  • a fan 29 with a smaller power but also smaller size can be used, as was the case with the previously known ironing tables.
  • holding elements which connect the fan with the rest of the ironing board, in particular with the trough 14, can be dimensioned smaller.
  • channel 28 Further details of the channel 28 can be seen, if one looks at the view of the tub 14 from the top of FIG. 1.
  • the open channel 28 can be seen there.
  • trough guide elements 30 are arranged, which extend arcuately from an edge region to the central channel 28 and thus direct the air flow to the center of the trough 14 in the channel 28.
  • a latching device 31 with various hook elements is formed, each defining latching positions, so that a crossbar 32 of the pedestal 11 in the can spend different detent positions, whereby the different height positions of the steam ironing table frame are defined.
  • FIG. 5 shows the folded steam ironing table in the flat transport position. It can also be seen here that the trough 14 gradually becomes shallower with increasing distance from the fan 29.
  • FIG. 6 The enlarged detail view of a section of the underside according to FIG. 6 shows that at one of the two pairs of scissor arms 11 in the upper end region, the crossbar 32 is located and on the underside of the trough 14 at least one web 33 is mounted, which has a ramp 34 and a detent recess 35 has.
  • a possibility is given to lock the steam ironing table in the flat transport position, so as to prevent it from unfolding unintentionally. If one pivots the base by pivoting the two Scherenarmpase 11 about its common pivot axis in the flat position, the cross bar 32 arrives at the upper end of a Scherenarmbins 11 as can be seen from Fig.

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