WO2004025014A1 - Fer a repasser - Google Patents
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- WO2004025014A1 WO2004025014A1 PCT/EP2003/009498 EP0309498W WO2004025014A1 WO 2004025014 A1 WO2004025014 A1 WO 2004025014A1 EP 0309498 W EP0309498 W EP 0309498W WO 2004025014 A1 WO2004025014 A1 WO 2004025014A1
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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
- D06F75/08—Hand irons internally heated by electricity
- D06F75/28—Arrangements for attaching, protecting or supporting the electric supply cable
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H01—ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
- H01R—ELECTRICALLY-CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS; STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF A PLURALITY OF MUTUALLY-INSULATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ELEMENTS; COUPLING DEVICES; CURRENT COLLECTORS
- H01R13/00—Details of coupling devices of the kinds covered by groups H01R12/70 or H01R24/00 - H01R33/00
- H01R13/58—Means for relieving strain on wire connection, e.g. cord grip, for avoiding loosening of connections between wires and terminals within a coupling device terminating a cable
- H01R13/5804—Means for relieving strain on wire connection, e.g. cord grip, for avoiding loosening of connections between wires and terminals within a coupling device terminating a cable comprising a separate cable clamping part
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- the invention relates to an electric iron according to the preamble of claim 1.
- the invention also relates to a method for assembling an iron.
- an iron that has a housing on which a power cord is held strain relieved.
- a cuboid-shaped holding element is clamped to the power cord.
- the cuboid holding element rests on two projecting webs on the housing.
- the electrical connections of the power cable are designed as ring-shaped tabs which are electrically contacted by means of screws on contact tongues on the soleplate of the iron.
- the two half-shells of the cuboid fastening element must first be clamped to the mains cable.
- the first and then the second annular contact tab can be screwed onto the respective contact tongue on the soleplate of the iron by means of a screw in each case.
- the cuboid fastening element can be inserted behind the projecting retaining webs on the housing.
- the object of the invention is to relieve the power cord in a simple manner and electrically conductively connect to the iron in electric irons.
- the first electrical contacts are fixed defined distance from each other and positioned at a fixed distance from the fastener.
- the first electrical contacts of the power cord can in particular be electrically conductively connected to second electrical contacts on the iron at the same time.
- the assembly is simplified in that the electrical contacts are electrically conductively contacted in one assembly step and the fastening means is attached to the iron. The assembly takes place in a few steps in a short time.
- the first electrical contacts are rigidly held at a distance from one another by a first plug-in element which is formed on the fastening means.
- a plug element made of electrically non-conductive material, preferably made of plastic
- the first electrical contacts are not only electrically insulated from one another, but are also held rigidly at a defined distance from one another. Since the plug element is formed directly on the fastening means, the electrical contacts are also positioned rigidly with respect to the fastening means. This has the advantage that the electrical contacts can be mounted by gripping the fastening means and inserting or plugging the plug element onto the electrical contacts on the iron.
- the second electrical contacts are held on a second plug element which is complementary to the first plug element, in particular in the rear region of the sole.
- a second plug element which is complementary to the first plug element, in particular in the rear region of the sole.
- Plug element held in the rear area of the sole By the second plug element in In the rear area, the first plug-in element, which is connected to the mains cable, can be simply plugged into the second plug-in element.
- the second plug-in element can be pivoted from a first position, in which it is accessible for establishing the electrical connection with the first plug-in element, into a second position, in which the fastening means is fastened to the iron with strain relief.
- the power cord of an electric iron protrudes essentially vertically upward out of the housing in the rear region of the iron.
- the fastener which serves as strain relief for the power cord, must be fixed to the iron, preferably to the casing of the iron, to enable strain relief. In this installation position, the electrical contacts are often difficult to access.
- the second plug element which carries the second electrical contacts, can be pivoted into a first position in which it is accessible for establishing the electrical connection with the first plug element.
- the second plug element can be pivoted upward about a pivot axis running parallel to the sole surface from the first position into the second position. In the first position, the second plug element is accessible for establishing the electrical connection with the first plug element. If the second plug-in element is arranged in the rear area of the sole, it is particularly easily accessible if the second electrical contacts of the second plug-in element are accessible from behind or from above. In the second position, in which the fastening means is attached to the iron with strain relief, the second electrical contacts of the second plug element preferably point vertically upwards. In this second position of the second plug-in element, the first plug-in element sits vertically above the second plug-in element. The fastener for strain relief of the power cable connects vertically on the first plug element.
- the power cord comes out of the case at the top of the iron.
- a ball or swivel joint can be provided at the outlet of the mains cable from the housing. Due to the arrangement in which the second and the first plug-in element and the fastening means are arranged one above the other, the power cord is removed from the iron without any significant kinks led out. Since the power cord is only slightly bent, the power cord is only mechanically stressed and the service life is increased.
- the second plug-in element can preferably be pivoted from the first position through an angle between thirty and sixty degrees into the second position. With a swivel angle between thirty and sixty degrees, the second plug element is aligned in the first position such that it is at an angle between a vertical and a horizontal position. Due to this position, the second plug-in element is particularly cheaply accessible for assembly.
- the first plug-in element can be plugged onto the second plug-in element quickly and easily due to the guided movement.
- the second plug-in element is mounted on a holder which is attached to the sole. If the second plug-in element is mounted on a holder, the desired pivoting movement of the second plug-in element can be maintained particularly reliably and safely.
- the holder has two bearing pins which engage in opposite grooves in the second plug-in element.
- the second plug element is pivotable about the axis of the bearing journal.
- the second plug-in element does not necessarily have to be provided with grooves which engage in the bearing pins of the holder. It would be sufficient if the second plug-in element has bores on opposite sides, into which the second bearing pins of the holder can engage.
- the second plug-in element can have at least one holding lug which, in a first position in which the second plug-in element is accessible for establishing the electrical connection with the first plug-in element, engages on the holder and holds the second plug-in element in the first position.
- the holding nose serves the second Fix plug element on the holder.
- the retaining lug reliably holds the second plug element in the position in which the electrical connection to the first plug element is established.
- the holding lug is designed such that, in cooperation with the holder, there is a holding force which prevents the second plug-in element from falling down due to its own weight.
- the holding force should only have such an amount that the second plug-in element can be pivoted from the first position into the second position, in which the fastening means is fastened on the iron to relieve strain, with only moderate effort.
- an operating display can be held on the fastening means and / or an electrical connection can be formed for the operating display.
- a socket for an electric lamp can be formed on the fastening means.
- the operating display can be held on the fastening means.
- the operating display can be held on the housing of the iron, wherein electrical connections of the operating display can be contacted with electrical contacts on the fastening means.
- the fastening means can either be fastened to the housing or to the sole.
- the fastening means is preferably fastened to a part of the housing.
- the sole of the iron is provided with a special holder to which the fastening means can be attached.
- the housing or the sole has a mounting section and the fastening means has a guide element corresponding to the mounting section.
- the guide element of the fastener is on the bracket portion, for example on the housing placed.
- the mounting section can have a receptacle for a screw, and a cover for detachable attachment to the housing or the sole.
- the receptacle can be designed as an internal thread, or at least have a bore into which a self-tapping screw can be screwed.
- the cover preferably has a stop means for fixing the fastening means.
- the fastening means fixes the fastening means in a pretensioned position on the housing.
- the fastening means is therefore not fastened separately to the housing, but rather is fastened together with the fastening of the cover to the housing.
- the slinging device according to the invention not only makes it possible to dispense with a separate screw for fastening the fastening means to the housing, but also eliminates the need for an additional assembly step.
- first electrical contacts of a power cable are electrically contacted with second electrical contacts on the iron, and that in a second step the second electrical contacts are pivotably attached to a sole, and that in a third step, the first electrical contacts are pivoted against the sole or against a housing.
- both the first electrical contacts are fastened to a first plug element and the second electrical contacts are fastened to a second plug element.
- the first plug-in element which is connected to the mains cable, is electrically contacted in the second plug-in element, which is connected to the sole, that is to say the one plug-in element is plugged into the other complementary plug-in element for mounting the iron.
- the second plug-in element is then pivotally mounted on a holder which is attached to the sole.
- the first plug element is pivoted together with the second plug element against the housing of the iron and fixed there.
- a fastener for strain relief of the power cord is connected to the second plug element.
- the housing is also pivoted against the housing in order to relieve the strain on the mains cable. The fastener can then be attached to the housing.
- This fourth method step not only fixes the cover to the housing, but also the fastening means can be fixed to the housing by means of this fourth method step.
- first electrical contacts on the iron are pivotally attached to a soleplate, and in a second step first electrical contacts of a power cord are electrically contacted with the second electrical contacts, and in a third step the first electrical contacts are pivoted against the sole or against a housing.
- first electrical contacts are held in their position by a first plug element and the second electrical contacts are held in their position relative to one another in a complementary second plug element.
- the second plug-in element is preferably pivotally mounted on a holder which is fastened to the iron or to the sole.
- the first plug element which is preferably connected to the fastening means for strain relief, is inserted into the first plug element, thereby creating the electrically conductive connection between the first and the second electrical contacts.
- the second plug element is pivoted together with the first plug element against the sole or against the housing. If the first plug-in element is connected to the fastening means, both the second and the first plug-in element can also be pivoted by pivoting the fastening means.
- the fastening means which has a guide element, comes to rest on a mounting section on the housing.
- the fastening means is in a position fixed to the housing.
- a cover for fixing the first electrical contacts or the first plug element in a defined position can be attached to the housing or the sole. Fixing the cover to the housing not only covers the electrical contacts and the housing closed, but the fastener can also be fixed by the cover on the housing.
- the method according to the invention for assembling an iron enables electrical contact and strain relief of the power cable on the iron by means of a few simple assembly steps. This not only shortens the assembly time, but also reduces the number of parts. This has the advantage that the irons according to the invention can be manufactured more cheaply.
- the invention includes the further essential idea of providing a special spacer between the metal sole and the heat-sensitive plastic housing in the rear area of the iron, where the heating resistors are usually arranged and the heating energy for heating the metal sole is entered.
- This spacer can also be used as a load-bearing connection between the two main parts of the iron. For this purpose, it is screwed in particular to the metal sole on the one hand and the plastic housing on the other.
- the spacer acts as a thermal separator between the metal sole and the plastic housing due to the ability to cause considerable heat radiation over its relatively large extent and / or because of its limited thermal conductivity.
- the bracket is made of either a metal with relatively (i.e., for a metal) low thermal conductivity or a highly heat-resistant plastic.
- the plastic version is preferably an injection molded part.
- the holding bracket has a substantially trapezoidal shape in plan view, for example with an approximately rectangular plate for connection to the metal sole at one end and a wide metal strip for connection to the plastic housing at the other end.
- a recess for cable routing is preferably provided centrally.
- both the mounting plate on the sole side and the mounting strip on the housing side aligned horizontally, and they are connected to one another by connecting webs which rise obliquely from the sole to the rear, so that overall there is approximately the basic shape of an elongated "S". From a thermal point of view, it is important that the fastening points for connection to the plastic housing are located horizontally (laterally) and vertically far from the heated metal sole.
- a second holding bracket attached to the metal sole and connected to the plastic housing is provided near the front end of the iron. Due to the usual design of irons, these irons cannot be as elongated and effective in their heat dissipation as the first retaining bracket, so that their combination with a spacer made of highly heat-resistant plastic at the screwing point with the plastic housing is preferred.
- a major advantage of the proposed solution is that the plastic housing can be made from only moderately heat-resistant and therefore inexpensive plastic, for example polypropylene.
- the effective thermal separation of the plastic housing from the metal sole, particularly in the rear area, tends to increase the service life.
- the provision of the relatively long metal bracket as a fastening means for the plastic housing also increases the comfort of the bracket because of the elasticity of the bracket, and also improves the shock resistance of the entire iron, which is positive, for example, in the drop tests required for approval in the USA and Canada noticeable.
- first and / or second retaining bracket has centering openings in the vicinity of the screw holes, and the plastic housing or the spacer placed therebetween have centering lugs for engaging in these centering openings. This ensures an exact positioning of the plastic housing relative to the metal sole via the respective bracket.
- FIG. 1 shows a schematic illustration of a fastening means according to the invention for strain relief of the mains cable
- FIG. 2 shows a schematic illustration of an iron soleplate according to the invention, with a second pivotable plug element, in a first position for establishing the electrical connection with a first plug element,
- FIG. 3 shows a schematic illustration of the soleplate of FIG. 2, with the first plug element in a second position, in which it is fastened to the iron with strain relief in fastening means,
- FIG. 4 shows a schematic illustration of an iron according to the invention with the soleplate from FIG. 2,
- FIG. 5 shows a schematic illustration of an iron according to the invention with an iron sole according to FIG. 3,
- Figure 6 is a perspective cutaway view of the sole of the iron according to the invention.
- Figure 7 is a longitudinal sectional view through the front part of the iron according to the invention.
- a fastener 7 according to the invention is shown in FIG.
- a power cord 3 is mechanically attached to the back of the fastener 7.
- the electrical lines of the mains cable 3 lead to first electrical contacts 4.
- the first electrical contacts 4 are positioned at a distance from one another and are kept electrically insulated from one another.
- the first three electrical contacts 4 are positioned in a first position in a defined position relative to one another.
- the first plug element 8 is made of electrically insulating material.
- Each of the first electrical contacts 4 is surrounded by a sleeve-like section of the first plug element.
- the plug pins thus formed are carried by a base plate of the first plug element.
- the base plate of the first plug-in element 8 is connected to the fastening means 7 via a plurality of ribs.
- Both the fastening means 7 and the first plug-in element 8 are preferably made of plastic. In a cost-effective manner, the first plug-in element 8 is molded directly onto the fastening means 7, in particular using the plastic injection molding process.
- the fastening means 7 has a cuboid base.
- a guide element 16 is integrated in the cuboid base body of the fastening means 7.
- the guide element 16 is designed as a tunnel-like opening in the fastening means 7.
- a connection for an operating display is provided on a side surface of the fastening means 7.
- the connection 14 consists essentially of two electrical contacts, which are arranged in a pot-shaped enclosure.
- the cup-shaped edging of the connection 14 serves as a holding means, in particular as a holder for the operating display 15, which is preferably designed as an electric lamp.
- FIG. 2 shows a sole 2 which has a sole surface 6 which is guided over the material to be ironed for ironing. All necessary second electrical contacts 5 originate from the sole 2 of the iron.
- the second electrical contacts 5 open into a second plug-in element 9.
- the second plug-in element 9 carries the second electrical contacts 5 at a defined distance from one another and electrically insulated from one another.
- the second plug element 9 is pivotally attached to a holder 10.
- the holder 10 is made of a stamped steel sheet and forms a bracket which projects upwards in the rear region of the iron.
- the holder 10 is firmly connected to the sole 2, in particular by screws or rivets.
- the holder 10 is designed as a frame part which at least partially surrounds the second plug-in element 9.
- the holder 10 has two opposite bearing journals 11 on opposite sides of the second plug-in element 9.
- the bearing pins 11 each engage in a groove 12 on the second plug-in element 9.
- the second plug element 9 is pivotably mounted on the holder 10 by the bearing pins 11 engaging in the grooves 12.
- FIG. 2 shows the second plug element 9 in a position in which it is accessible for establishing the electrical connection with the plug element 8 (not shown).
- holding lugs 13 are provided in order to hold the second plug-in element 9 in its position shown in FIG opposite sides of the second plug-in element 9 holding lugs 13 are provided.
- the retaining lugs 13 are preferably molded onto the second plug-in element 9. The holding lugs 13 engage the holder 10 such that the second plug-in element 9 is held fixed in its position.
- the second plug-in element 9 is shown in its second position, in which the fastening means 7 is attached to the iron with strain relief.
- the second electrical contacts 5 are held at a defined distance from one another and insulated from one another by the second plug element 9.
- the second electrical contacts 5 protrude further up.
- the second plug-in element 9 is vertically displaceable along the bearing pins 11 of the holder 10 by means of its grooves 12. Due to the displaceability of the second plug-in element 9 by means of the grooves 12 along the grooves 12 on the bearing journal 11 of the holder 10, position and shape tolerances can be compensated.
- FIG. 4 shows an iron according to the invention with the second plug-in element 9 in the first position analogous to FIG. 2.
- the second plug-in element 9 protrudes out of a housing 1 towards the top.
- the first plug-in element 8, which carries the first electrical contacts 4, is inserted into the second plug-in element 9, which carries the second electrical contacts 5.
- the fastening means 7, on which the first plug element 8 is molded, is pivotably mounted on the holder 10 together with the second plug element 9.
- a mounting section 17 made of plastic is molded onto the housing 1.
- the fastening means 7 can be pushed onto the pin-like and protruding mounting section 17 by means of the guide element 16.
- the holding section 17 has a receptacle 18 into which a screw 19 can be screwed.
- a cover 20 carries an anti-kink sleeve 22 for the power cord 3.
- a stop means 21 is formed on the inner surface of the cover 20.
- the assembly method according to the invention is preferably carried out in the following steps. Starting from the pivoted position of the second plug element 9 on the holder 10, the first plug element 8 is inserted into the complementary second plug element 9. Previously, the power cord 3 has been mechanically attached to the fastener 7 and are the first electrical contacts 4 of the Mains cable 3 electrically contacted on the first plug-in element 8. An operating indicator 15 is provided in the connection 14 on the fastening means 7. The mounted fastening means 7, on which the first plug-in element 8 is molded, is inserted into the second plug-in element 9 in the position shown in FIG. In the second step, the fastening means 7 is grasped and pivoted upwards against the mounting section 17 on the housing 1.
- the fastener 7 By pivoting the fastening means 7 against the mounting section 17, in addition to the fastening means 7, the first plug element 8 and the second plug element 9 are also pivoted.
- the fastener 7 is shown in the pivoted end position on the bracket portion 17.
- the guide element 16 of the fastening means 7 is completely pushed or pushed onto the holding section 17.
- the second electrical contacts 5 of the second plug element 9 point vertically upwards.
- the first electrical contacts 4 of the first plug element 8 are also oriented vertically analogously to the second plug element 9 and the second electrical contacts 5.
- the fastener 7 is in the fully assembled position.
- a mechanical clamping device 23 fixes the power cord 3 to the fastening means 7.
- the fastening means 7 is attached to the holding section 17 by means of its guide element 16.
- FIG. 21 comes to rest on the surface of the fastening means 7.
- the screw 19 is inserted into the cover 20 and screwed into the receptacle 18 of the mounting section 17.
- the fastening means 7 is reliably held on the mounting section 17 by the stop means 21.
- the cover 20 closes the housing 1 of the iron, so that the electrical connection is covered.
- Figure 6 shows the rear end of the metal soleplate 2 of the iron, with heating resistors 27 inserted into molded-on heating element sockets 25 and a sole cover 29 covering the central area.
- On a mounting plateau 21 also molded onto the metal soleplate two fastening screws close to the rear edge extend far beyond the rear edge of the Metal sole and upwardly projecting holder 10 screwed on.
- the holder 10 is designed as a bracket.
- the holding bracket 10 comprises a rectangular sole mounting section 33, two symmetrically outwardly spaced and obliquely upwardly extending side webs 35 and a housing mounting strip 37 connecting these at the free end.
- the holding bracket is provided with screws (not specifically identified) with a housing section 39 screwed.
- Centering lugs 41 are provided on the housing section 39 for engagement, and correspondingly arranged centering openings 43 of the holding bracket 10, which ensure a precise alignment between the two parts and thus also between the plastic housing and the metal soleplate.
- the bracket is due to its shape, suitable to hold the housing spring-loaded on the metal sole; among other things, this increases ironing comfort.
- Figure 7 shows a simplified cross-sectional view of the front end of the iron with the metal sole 2 and another housing section 45, which via a second bracket 47 in double L-shape and a spacer sleeve 49 made of polyethylene or PBT (polybutylene terephthalate) and a screw 51 together are connected.
- the bracket 47 initially creates a certain distance between the hot metal sole and the actual fastening means (the screw 51), but a spacer sleeve 49 serves here as an additional thermal separator for heat decoupling of the heat-sensitive plastic housing made of PP (polypropylene).
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CN03820484.3A CN1678787B (zh) | 2002-08-28 | 2003-08-27 | 熨斗 |
AU2003270116A AU2003270116A1 (en) | 2002-08-28 | 2003-08-27 | Hand iron |
EP03750454A EP1537270B1 (fr) | 2002-08-28 | 2003-08-27 | Fer a repasser |
DE50311525T DE50311525D1 (de) | 2002-08-28 | 2003-08-27 | Bügeleisen |
AT03750454T ATE431456T1 (de) | 2002-08-28 | 2003-08-27 | Bügeleisen |
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WO2009133005A1 (fr) | 2008-04-30 | 2009-11-05 | BSH Bosch und Siemens Hausgeräte GmbH | Fer à repasser électrique à vapeur |
WO2009132711A1 (fr) | 2008-04-30 | 2009-11-05 | BSH Bosch und Siemens Hausgeräte GmbH | Fer à repasser électrique et élément de connexion électrique d'un fer à repasser électrique |
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