WO2015014679A1 - A hand-held steamer head - Google Patents

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WO2015014679A1
WO2015014679A1 PCT/EP2014/065769 EP2014065769W WO2015014679A1 WO 2015014679 A1 WO2015014679 A1 WO 2015014679A1 EP 2014065769 W EP2014065769 W EP 2014065769W WO 2015014679 A1 WO2015014679 A1 WO 2015014679A1
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steam
barrier
distribution chamber
hand
steamer head
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Hee Keng Chua
Hock Soon Tiew
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Koninklijke Philips N.V.
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Priority to EP14748146.9A priority Critical patent/EP3027802B8/en
Priority to RU2016107174A priority patent/RU2664820C2/ru
Priority to JP2016530435A priority patent/JP2016525419A/ja
Priority to US14/909,242 priority patent/US20160160434A1/en
Priority to PL14748146T priority patent/PL3027802T3/pl
Priority to CN201480043282.1A priority patent/CN105431584B/zh
Publication of WO2015014679A1 publication Critical patent/WO2015014679A1/en

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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
    • D06F87/00Apparatus for moistening or otherwise conditioning the article to be ironed or pressed

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  • the present application relates to a hand-held steamer head.
  • the present application relates to a hand-held steamer head for a garment steamer.
  • the present application also relates to a steamer comprising a hand-held steamer head.
  • Garment steamers are known for steaming garments to remove creases from a fabric material of a garment through the use of heat and moisture.
  • a garment steamer generally comprises a steam generating unit and a hand-held steamer head connected to the steam generating unit by a flexible hose through which steam is conveyed to the steamer head.
  • the steamer head is provided with one or more steam holes to discharge steam onto the fabric being treated.
  • the garment is hung on a hanger during treatment by the steamer and the user positions the steamer head over the garment to remove creases.
  • Such a steamer head is disclosed in WO 2012/066473 and comprises a body with a steaming face and a handle portion. The user grips the handle portion to position the steaming face over the section of fabric to be treated. Steam flows from the hose into a distribution chamber and passes through the steam holes to be directed at a garment.
  • condensation is common in the steam distribution chamber and so condensed water collects in the steam distribution chamber and flows back towards the hose. This may cause a bottleneck at the inlet to the steam distribution chamber, which is known to lead to a burst of steam and condensed water being ejected through the steam vents, known as "spitting", which may form damp patches on the garment.
  • a hand-held steamer head comprising a steam distribution chamber, a steam inlet through which steam is received from a steam channel and provided to the steam distribution chamber, one or more steam vents through which steam in the steam distribution chamber is expelled from the steamer head, and a barrier in the steam distribution chamber configured to prevent a direct flow path from the steam inlet to the or each steam vent.
  • the barrier helps to restrict accumulated condensed water droplets from being ejected from the steam vents towards an item being steamed. This helps restrict the formation of wet patches on the item, for example a fabric of a garment.
  • the or each steam vent may have a steam vent outlet, and the barrier in the steam distribution chamber may be configured to prevent a direct flow path from the steam inlet to the steam vent outlet of the or each steam vent. This means that the barrier intersects a linear path from the steam inlet to the steam vent outlet of the or each steam vent.
  • the steam distribution chamber may comprise two or more steam vents defining a steam vent zone, wherein the barrier is configured to prevent a direct flow path from the steam inlet to the steam vent zone. With this arrangement the barrier is able to obscure all the steam vents forming the steam vent zone.
  • the one or more steam vents may be disposed on an opposite side of the steam distribution chamber to the steam inlet.
  • the barrier may extend at least partially across the steam distribution chamber. With this arrangement the flow of steam through the steam inlet and/or steam vents is not restricted.
  • the barrier may extend transverse to a direct flow path between the steam inlet and the or each steam vent.
  • the barrier may define a flow path aperture through which steam flows between the steam inlet and the or each steam vent.
  • the flow path aperture may be offset from a direct flow path from the steam inlet to the or each steam vent.
  • the flow path aperture may be formed between an edge of the barrier and an inner surface of the steam distribution chamber.
  • the barrier may be spaced from the inner surface of the steam distribution chamber, or the barrier may extend from the inner surface of the steam distribution chamber.
  • the cross-sectional area of the flow path aperture may be greater than the cross-sectional area of the steam inlet.
  • the barrier may be impermeable. With this arrangement, water droplets are not able to pass through the barrier, and so water droplets are restricted from being received between the barrier and the one or more steam vents.
  • the steamer head may have a body and the barrier may be integrally formed with the body. With this arrangement ease of manufacture and assembly is maximized.
  • At least a portion of the barrier may be formed from a porous material. With this arrangement water droplets impacting the barrier are trapped and so do not flow towards the steam inlet.
  • the steam channel may be configured to extend at an oblique angle to the steam distribution chamber.
  • the one or more steam vents may be defined by a vent side wall protruding in the steam distribution chamber. This means that any water droplets received between the barrier and the one or more steam vents are further restricted from passing through the one or more steam vents.
  • the hand-held steamer may further comprise a steaming face which is positionable against an object to be steamed, wherein the steam vent outlet of the or each steam vent is an opening in the steaming face.
  • a garment steamer comprising the hand-held steamer head of the invention.
  • Fig. 1 shows a diagrammatic cross-sectional plan view of a hand-held steamer head
  • Fig. 2 shows a diagrammatic cross-sectional side view of the hand-held steamer head shown in Fig. 1.
  • a hand-held steamer head 1 of a garment steamer is shown.
  • the steamer head 1 comprises a body 2 with a steaming face 3 and a handle portion 4.
  • a flexible hose 5 of the garment steamer is mounted to and extends from the body 2.
  • the flexible hose 5 fluidly communicates a steam generating unit (not shown) with the hand-held steamer head 1. Therefore, steam is provided to the steamer head 1 from the steam generating unit.
  • the body 2 is formed from a molded plastic, although it will be understood that the body 2 may be formed from an alternative material.
  • the steamer head 1 is formed from one or more heat resistant materials.
  • the steaming face 3 is at a front end 6 of the body 2.
  • the handle portion 4 is at a rear end 7 of the body 2.
  • the steaming face 3 forms a planar surface that, in use, is positioned against a surface to be steam treated, such as the fabric of a garment.
  • the steaming face 3 may sit flush with and be passed over the surface to be steam treated.
  • the steaming face 3 has an outer non-stick layer, although this layer may be omitted.
  • the steamer head 1 has a steam distribution chamber 8.
  • the steam distribution chamber 8 is in the body 2.
  • the steam distribution chamber 8 defines a space in the body 2 through which steam from the steam generating unit passes to be provided to a surface to be steamed.
  • the steam distribution chamber 8 has a steam inlet 9.
  • the steam inlet 9 is an opening in the steam distribution chamber 8 through which steam is provided into the steam distribution chamber 8. In the present embodiment the steam inlet 9 is a circular opening, although the steam inlet 9 may have an alternative shape.
  • the steam inlet 9 is formed in an inner surface 15 of the steam distribution chamber 8.
  • the steam inlet 9 may have a peripheral rim upstanding in the steam distribution chamber 8.
  • the steam inlet 9 communicates with the steam distribution chamber 8 at a rear end of the steam distribution chamber 8.
  • a steam channel 10 is formed in the rear end 7 of the body 2.
  • the steam channel 10 provides a steam passage from the flexible hose 5 to the steam inlet 9.
  • a frontal end of the steam channel 10 defines the steam inlet 9.
  • the steam channel 10 extends away from the steam inlet 9.
  • the steam channel 10 is tubular.
  • the steam channel 10 is formed in the handle portion 4 of the body 2.
  • the flexible hose 5 communicates with a distal end of the steam channel 10 to the steam inlet 9.
  • the flexible hose 5 is mounted in the distal end of the steam channel 10.
  • the flexible hose 5 is mounted by known means and so a detailed description will be omitted herein.
  • the flexible hose 5 is integrally formed with the steam channel 10.
  • the steam channel 10 fiuidly communicates between the flexible hose 5 and the steam inlet 9.
  • the flexible hose 5 may extend to the steam inlet 9, and the steam channel 10 may be omitted.
  • the steamer head 1 has an array of steam vents 12.
  • the steam vents 12 allow steam to pass from the body 2 to outside the body 2.
  • the steam vents 12 communicate between the steam distribution chamber 8 and outside the body 2. That is, each steam vent 12 fiuidly communicates the steam distribution chamber 8 with outside the body 2.
  • Each steam vent 12 has a steam vent outlet 13 in the steaming face 3.
  • the steam vent outlet 13 of each steam vent 12 is an opening.
  • each steam vent 12 has two or more openings acting as steam vent outlets in the steaming face 3.
  • the steam vents 12 form an array of steam vent outlets 13 in the steaming face 3.
  • each steam vent outlet 13 is circular, however it will be understood that the shape of the steam vent outlets may vary.
  • an array of steam vents 12 are described herein, it will be understood that in an alternative arrangement the steamer head 1 has one steam vent. In such an embodiment the steam vent may have one or multiple steam vent outlets.
  • Each steam vent 12 has a vent side wall 14.
  • the steam vents 12 are tubular. Each steam vent 12 extends into the steam distribution chamber 8. Alternatively each steam vent 12 extends to the inner surface 15 of the steam distribution chamber 8.
  • the steam vent openings 13 are evenly distributed across the steaming face 3.
  • a border 16 is formed around the periphery of the array of steam vent outlets 13 to space the steam vent outlets 13 from the peripheral edge of the steaming face 3.
  • the longitudinal axes of the steam vents 12 extends at an oblique angle to the steaming face 3, although the angle may differ.
  • the area covered by the steam vents 12 defines a steam vent zone 17. That is the area across which the array of steam vents 12 extend.
  • the steam vent zone 17 is contained within the outer periphery of the array of steam vents 12.
  • the steam vents 12 are formed at the front end 6 of the body 2.
  • the steam vents 12 communicate with a front end of the steam distribution chamber 8.
  • the steam vents 12 are at an opposite end of the steam distribution chamber 8 to the steam inlet 9. Therefore, the steam distribution chamber 8 extends between the steam inlet 9 and the steam vents 12.
  • the steam distribution chamber 8 is funnel shaped. That is, the steam distribution chamber 8 expands away from the steam inlet 9.
  • the cross-sectional area of the steam distribution chamber 8 increases between the steam inlet 9 and the steam vents 12. That is, at least one side of the inner surface 15 of steam distribution chamber 8 diverges away from an opposing side of the inner surface 15. Therefore, the steam distribution chamber 8 diverges from the rear end of the steam distribution chamber 8 to the front end of the steam distribution chamber 8.
  • a barrier 20 is in the steam distribution chamber 8.
  • the barrier 20 extends partially across the steam distribution chamber 8.
  • the barrier 20 is a panel.
  • the barrier 20 has front and rear planar faces 21, 22, although it will be understood that the barrier 20 may have a different arrangement.
  • the barrier 20 may be arcuate.
  • the barrier 20 upstands in the steam distribution chamber 8.
  • the barrier 20 extends transversely across the steam distribution chamber 8.
  • the barrier 20 is disposed midway along the steam distribution chamber 8. However, the position of the barrier may vary.
  • the barrier 20 is fluid impermeable.
  • the barrier 20 acts as a fluid shield.
  • the barrier 20 is integrally formed with the body 2. Alternatively, the barrier 20 is mounted to the body 2 in the steam distribution chamber 8.
  • the barrier 20 is disposed in the steam distribution chamber 8 between the steam inlet 9 and the steam vents 12. The barrier 20 obscures the path between the steam inlet
  • the barrier 20 prevents a direct flow path from the steam inlet 9 to any of the steam vents 12. In the present embodiment the barrier 20 prevents a direct flow path from the steam inlet 9 to any of the steam vent outlets 13 of the steam vents 12.
  • the barrier 20 intersects all linear paths from the steam inlet 9 to the steam outlets 13 of the steam vents 12.
  • the barrier 20 blocks any line of sight between the steam inlet 9 and the steam vent outlets 13. Therefore, it is not possible for a water droplet to flow along a linear path from the steam inlet 9 to the steam vents 12. This means that any water droplet flowing from the steam inlet 9 along a linear path will impact the rear face 22 of the barrier 20, or the inner surface 15 of the steam distribution chamber 8.
  • the flow path aperture 24 is offset from a direct line between the steam inlet 9 and the steam vents 12. That is, the flow path aperture 24 does not intersect a direct line of sight between the steam inlet 9 and the steam vents 12.
  • the barrier 20 is one barrier element.
  • the barrier 20 is formed by two or more barrier elements.
  • the barrier 20 has first and second barrier elements.
  • the first barrier element is spaced from the second barrier element to provide a flow path therebetween. Free ends of the first and second barrier elements overlap, but are spaced from each other.
  • the first and second barrier elements are configured to prevent a direct flow path between the steam inlet 9 and the steam vents 12.
  • the first and second barrier elements intersect all linear paths from the steam inlet 9 to the steam vent outlets 13 of the steam vents 12. This means that any water droplet flowing from the steam inlet 9 along a linear path will impact one of the first or second barrier elements of the barrier 20, or the inner surface 15 of the steam distribution chamber 8.
  • the steam generating unit (not shown) is operated or steam is released, for example by opening a control valve, so that steam generated by the steam generating unit (not shown) flows along the flexible hose 5 to the steamer head 1.
  • the steam flows from the flexible hose 5, along the steam channel 10 to the steam inlet 9.
  • Steam flows into the steam distribution chamber 8 through the steam inlet 9.
  • Steam then flows through the steam distribution chamber 8 to the steam vents 12.
  • the steam is then able to pass through the steam vents 12 to be provided at the steaming face 3. That is, the steam is expelled through the array of steam vent outlets 13 towards a surface to be steamed which is disposed proximate thereto.
  • the flow path aperture 24 is sized to limit restriction of the flow of steam through the steam distribution chamber 8.
  • the flow path aperture extends around the periphery of the barrier 20 and so has a suitable area.
  • the steam is able to flow around the barrier 20 with minimal restriction.
  • the steam takes a non-linear path along the steam distribution chamber 8 between the steam inlet 9 and the steam vents 12.
  • condensation occurs. Condensation may also occur in the steam channel 10.
  • the steamer head 1 does not have heating means and so the steam begins to cool as it passes through the steamer head 1.
  • condensation droplets in the steam generation chamber 8 may flow back towards the steam inlet 9, and collate at the steam inlet 9 and/or in the steam channel 10.
  • the condensation at the steam inlet 9 and/or steam channel 10 causes the area of the steam flow path to reduce. Therefore, an increased pressure occurs along the flow path prior to the steam inlet 9.
  • This increased pressure causes momentary bursts of steam and condensed water.
  • This burst of steam and condensed water is directed from the steam inlet 9 towards the steam vents 12.
  • the droplets of condensed water tend to follow a linear path. Therefore, the droplets expelled from the steam inlet 9 towards the steam vent zone 17 impact the barrier 20. This means that they do not pass through the steam vents 12.
  • Such linear paths are shown in Fig. 2 by dashed lines.
  • the total cross-sectional area of the flow path aperture 24 is larger than the cross-sectional area of the steam inlet 9.
  • the larger cross-sectional area prevents a pressure build-up at the flow path aperture 24 so that a burst of steam and condensed water can be avoided, therefore preventing condensed water droplets from being directed from the flow path aperture 24 towards the steam vents 12.
  • the barrier 20 is impermeable, it will be understood that in an alternative arrangement the barrier is porous, for example the barrier 20 may be formed from felt or foam.
  • An advantage of this arrangement is that the pores will act to trap the water droplets that impact the barrier 20 and so prevent the water droplets flowing back towards the steam inlet 9.
  • the barrier 20 may have a front layer which is impermeable and a rear layer which is porous. The front layer may act as a support.
  • the steamer head 1 is fiuidly communicated with the steam generating unit by the flexible hose 5, in alternate embodiments (not shown) the flexible hose may be omitted and replaced by a rigid conduit. In another embodiment, the steamer head 1 may be directly fiuidly connected to the steam generating unit, which may be disposed in the handle and/or housing and provides steam to the steam inlet 9.
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EP14748146.9A EP3027802B8 (en) 2013-08-01 2014-07-23 A hand-held steamer head
RU2016107174A RU2664820C2 (ru) 2013-08-01 2014-07-23 Насадка ручного отпаривателя
JP2016530435A JP2016525419A (ja) 2013-08-01 2014-07-23 ハンドヘルド型スチーマヘッド
US14/909,242 US20160160434A1 (en) 2013-08-01 2014-07-23 Hand-held steamer head
PL14748146T PL3027802T3 (pl) 2013-08-01 2014-07-23 Ręczna głowica parownicy
CN201480043282.1A CN105431584B (zh) 2013-08-01 2014-07-23 手持蒸汽处理器头

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