WO2018141838A1 - An iron comprising a water boiling tub - Google Patents
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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- F22B37/00—Component parts or details of steam boilers
- F22B37/02—Component parts or details of steam boilers applicable to more than one kind or type of steam boiler
- F22B37/48—Devices for removing water, salt, or sludge from boilers; Arrangements of cleaning apparatus in boilers; Combinations thereof with boilers
- F22B37/486—Devices for removing water, salt, or sludge from boilers
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- 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
- D06F75/10—Hand irons internally heated by electricity with means for supplying steam to the article being ironed
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F22—STEAM GENERATION
- F22B—METHODS OF STEAM GENERATION; STEAM BOILERS
- F22B1/00—Methods of steam generation characterised by form of heating method
- F22B1/28—Methods of steam generation characterised by form of heating method in boilers heated electrically
- F22B1/284—Methods of steam generation characterised by form of heating method in boilers heated electrically with water in reservoirs
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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
- D06F75/10—Hand irons internally heated by electricity with means for supplying steam to the article being ironed
- D06F75/14—Hand irons internally heated by electricity with means for supplying steam to the article being ironed the steam being produced from water in a reservoir carried by the iron
- D06F75/16—Hand irons internally heated by electricity with means for supplying steam to the article being ironed the steam being produced from water in a reservoir carried by the iron the reservoir being heated to produce the steam
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- the present invention relates to an iron comprising a boiling tub.
- lime scales deposited thereon may be scattered on the base of the tub due to waving of the water in the tub, or other reasons.
- lime holder rods are required to be removed out of the tub to be cleaned, and they particularly require to be washed under a faucet. If the iron is desired to be used when the rod is removed out of the tub, it is mandatory to use an external cover to cover the opening on the tub. In case the rod is lost, lime holding function cannot be performed when using the iron.
- the aim of the present invention is to realize an iron in which the lime in the water boiling tub is effectively collected.
- the iron realized to achieve the aim of the present invention and disclosed in the claims, comprises a rod of perforated and hollow structure enabling collection of the lime precipitated in the water in the tub.
- the lime scale precipitated in the water is collected in the inner portion of the rod by entering through the perforations of the rod.
- the lime scale collected in the inner portion of the rod is prevented from being scattered in the tub during waving of the water or swaying events caused by other reasons.
- the lime is also collected on the outer surface of the rod, and can easily be cleaned by the user.
- a ring fitted on the rod and slidably movable on the rod is used to clean the lime scale deposited to the outer surface of the rod.
- the lime scale deposited to the outer surface of the rod is cleaned by sliding the rod and the ring with respect to each other.
- the ring can be removed out of the tub together with the rod.
- the lime scale is thus cleaned by moving/sliding the ring on the rod.
- the ring is fixed in the vicinity of the opening on the tub, and the ring sweeps the lime scale on the rod when the rod is being removed out of the tub.
- the swept lime scale passes through the perforations and is collected on the inner portion of the rod, and spills out when the rod is turned upside down such that the perforations face downwards.
- surfaces on which the lime is not desired to collect such as the internal surface of the tub, the inner surface of the rod, or the surface of the ring are coated with anti-lime coating.
- anti-lime coating other than the outer surface of the rod no surface is left for the lime particles to hold on to, and the lime scale is enabled to be collected by depositing on the outer surface of the rod.
- the problem with the rod getting lost when it is removed out of the tub is solved by mounting a stopper wider than the opening of the tub, on the end of the rod that gets into the tub.
- the rod is thus prevented from being completely removed out of the tub.
- the rod can be partially removed out through an opening on the tub thanks to the stopper.
- the stopper has a wider cross-sectional area than the width of the opening. The stopper allows the rod to be rotated about itself when it is partially removed, and the user is able to clean the lime scale collected on the rod partially removed out of the tub by rotating the rod about itself or by using other methods.
- the stopper Since the lime scale collected on the rod can be cleaned by means of the ring, it is not required to wash the rod under a faucet and thus to completely remove the rod out of the tub, therefore the stopper does not prevent the lime holding function of the rod. The stopper thus solves the problem with the rod getting lost by preventing the rod from being completely removed out of the tub.
- the rod has a cylindrical shape.
- the ring is enabled to slide about the rod more easily. This also facilitates cleaning the lime scale deposited on the outer surface of the rod.
- the outer surface of the rod is produced by sand blasting, thereby enabling more lime to hold on to the outer surface of the rod.
- the lime formed in the tub is enabled to deposit/collect on the rod, and is enabled to be easily cleaned thanks to the shape of the rod.
- Figure 1 is a perspective view of an iron.
- Figure 2 is a perspective view of the tub in an embodiment of the invention.
- Figure 3 is a perspective view of the interior of the tub and the rod in an embodiment of the invention.
- Figure 4 is a perspective view of the inner portion of a tub.
- Figure 5 is a perspective view of the rod in an embodiment of the invention.
- the iron (1) comprises a tub (2) in which steam is generated by boiling the water within, and a lime holder rod (4) of an elongated shape on which the lime formed in the tub (2) is collected, placed in the tub (2) through an opening (3) provided on the tub (2) and having at one of its ends a cover (5) covering the opening (3).
- the water filled in the tub (2) is enabled to evaporate by means of being heated by a heater (not shown in the figures), and the obtained steam is transferred in high pressure to the base of the iron (1). If the water filled in the tub (2) contains an excessive amount of metal ions, in other terms if it is hard water, then lime formation is observed in the tub (2).
- the rod (4) enables holding the lime forming in the tub (2).
- the iron (1) of the invention comprises a rod (4) of preferably hollow structure, comprising perforations (6) thereon at least of a size allowing lime particles to enter, so as to enable collection of the lime precipitated in the water.
- the rod (4) having hollow and perforated structure the lime particles precipitating in the water pass through the perforations (6) and are trapped in the inner portion of the rod (4).
- the lime particles collected on the rod (4) are prevented from being diffusing on the base of the tub (2) by being scattered.
- the iron (1) comprises a ring (7) provided on the rod (4), fitted on the rod (4) and through which the rod (4) moves, and enabling the lime scale deposited on the surface of the rod (4) to be descaled.
- the ring (7) enables the rod (4) to be cleaned by descaling the lime scale deposited on the outer surface of the rod (4).
- the descaled lime scale enters the perforations (6) and is collected in the inner portion of the rod (4).
- the ring (7) has a width smaller than the width of the opening (3) on the tub (2) such that it can be removed out of the tub (2) together with the rod (4).
- the rod (4) can be removed out of the tub (2) together with the ring (7), and the lime scale deposited on the rod (4) can be removed by being descaled as the ring (7) is moved with respect to the rod (4).
- the internal surfaces of the rod (4) and the tub (2) are coated with anti-lime coating.
- the anti-lime coating is a kind of coating that prevents/makes it difficult for the lime particles to be deposited on the surfaces on which it is coated. By this means, the lime particles are prevented from being deposited in the tub (2) or on the inner portion of the rod (4). The lime particles that cannot find a surface to hold on to on the internal surface of the tub (2), will be collected on the outer surface of the rod (4).
- the lime particles that lump in the water, pass through the perforations (6), and become trapped in the inner portion of the rod (4), will not be able to hold on to the internal surface of the rod (4), thereby facilitating cleaning the inner portion of the rod (4).
- the outer surface of the rod (4) is coated with a coating that attracts lime. The lime particles that cannot hold on to the internal surface of the tub (2) will thus be deposited on the outer surface of the rod (4).
- the iron (1) comprises a stopper (8) provided on the free end of the rod (4), preventing the rod (4) from being completely removed out of the tub (2).
- the stopper (8) has a width larger than the width of the opening (3).
- the rod (4) has a cylindrical shape. Moving the ring (7) on the rod (4) is thus facilitated, enabling the lime scale deposited on the outer surface of the rod (4) to be cleaned more easily compared to angular structures.
- the outer surface of the rod (4) is produced by being sand blasted so as to increase its surface area.
- the surface of the rod (4) is roughened by sand blasting, increasing its surface area without changing its volume.
- the holding surface is increased for the lime precipitating in the evaporating water by increasing the area of the outer surface of the rod (4). A higher amount of lime is thus collected on the rod (4).
- the rod (4) is sand blasted during production and the area of its outer surface is increased.
- a cover (5) preferably of screwed form to cover the opening (3) is integrated to one end of the rod (4), and a stopper (8) to prevent the rod (4) from being completely removed out of the tub (2) is integrated to the other end of the rod (4). Since it is made difficult for the lime particles to hold on to the internal surfaces of the tub (2) and the rod (4) by coating the internal surfaces of the tub (2) and the rod (4) with anti-lime coating, and by means of the hollow and perforated structure of the rod (4), the lime particles present in the water and precipitating by heating of the water, pass through the perforations (6) and are collected in the inner portion of the rod (4).
- the lime particles are also collected on the outer surface of the rod (4) by being deposited all around the roughened outer surface of the rod (4).
- the lime scale cleaning is performed by partially removing the rod (4) out of the tub (2), then cleaning the rod (4) from the lime scale deposited on its outer surface by sliding the ring (7) on the rod (4), and spilling out the lime particles collected in its inner portion by rotating the rod (4).
- lime particles are trapped thanks to the shape of the rod (4), preventing lime scale to be deposited in the tub (2).
- lime holding efficiency is increased by means of anti-lime coating and sand blasting applications, and cleaning is facilitated by means of the ring (7).
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Abstract
The present invention relates to an iron (1) comprising a tub (2) in which steam is generated by boiling the water within, and a lime holder rod (4) of an elongated shape on which the lime formed in the tub (2) is collected, placed in the tub (2) through an opening (3) provided on the tub (2) and having at one of its ends a cover (5) covering the opening (3). The rod (4) is provided with perforations (6) so as to allow the collection of lime precipitated in the water. A ring (7) is movably fitted on the rod (4) to descale the lime scale deposited on the surface of the rod (4). The rod (4) is furthermore provided with a stopper (8) on the the free end of the rod (4) preventing it from being completely removed from the tub (2).
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The present invention relates to an iron comprising a boiling tub.
In irons with tubs, obtaining high pressure steam is enabled by rapidly boiling the water in a tub provided in the body of the iron or in an external body, and transferring the obtained steam through relatively narrow tubes. Since the users do not have the means to fill the tub always with pure water, the tab water used leads to scaling in the tub. The lime scale collected in the tub over time reduces the efficiency of boiling, and also causes small lime particles to be transferred into the transmission line together with the steam. The lime deposited in the transmission line may clog the tubes over time. Lime holding rods on which the lime deposited in the tub is collected, are present in the art. The rods known in the art are capable of collecting lime only in the portion of the tub where they rest. In addition, the lime scales deposited thereon may be scattered on the base of the tub due to waving of the water in the tub, or other reasons. Moreover, such lime holder rods are required to be removed out of the tub to be cleaned, and they particularly require to be washed under a faucet. If the iron is desired to be used when the rod is removed out of the tub, it is mandatory to use an external cover to cover the opening on the tub. In case the rod is lost, lime holding function cannot be performed when using the iron.
State of the art international patent application no. WO2008017758 describes a tub in which water is boiled, and an iron in which the lime in the tub is collected.
State of the art French patent application no. FR2986540 describes an iron comprising a groove provided on the lime holding rod mounted in the tub, on which lime is collected.
The aim of the present invention is to realize an iron in which the lime in the water boiling tub is effectively collected.
The iron realized to achieve the aim of the present invention and disclosed in the claims, comprises a rod of perforated and hollow structure enabling collection of the lime precipitated in the water in the tub. The lime scale precipitated in the water is collected in the inner portion of the rod by entering through the perforations of the rod. By this means, the lime scale collected in the inner portion of the rod is prevented from being scattered in the tub during waving of the water or swaying events caused by other reasons. The lime is also collected on the outer surface of the rod, and can easily be cleaned by the user.
In an embodiment of the invention, a ring fitted on the rod and slidably movable on the rod, is used to clean the lime scale deposited to the outer surface of the rod. The lime scale deposited to the outer surface of the rod is cleaned by sliding the rod and the ring with respect to each other.
In a version of this embodiment, the ring can be removed out of the tub together with the rod. The lime scale is thus cleaned by moving/sliding the ring on the rod. In another version of this embodiment, the ring is fixed in the vicinity of the opening on the tub, and the ring sweeps the lime scale on the rod when the rod is being removed out of the tub. The swept lime scale passes through the perforations and is collected on the inner portion of the rod, and spills out when the rod is turned upside down such that the perforations face downwards.
In another embodiment of the invention, surfaces on which the lime is not desired to collect such as the internal surface of the tub, the inner surface of the rod, or the surface of the ring are coated with anti-lime coating. Thus, other than the outer surface of the rod no surface is left for the lime particles to hold on to, and the lime scale is enabled to be collected by depositing on the outer surface of the rod.
In another embodiment of the invention, the problem with the rod getting lost when it is removed out of the tub, is solved by mounting a stopper wider than the opening of the tub, on the end of the rod that gets into the tub. The rod is thus prevented from being completely removed out of the tub. The rod can be partially removed out through an opening on the tub thanks to the stopper. Preferably the stopper has a wider cross-sectional area than the width of the opening. The stopper allows the rod to be rotated about itself when it is partially removed, and the user is able to clean the lime scale collected on the rod partially removed out of the tub by rotating the rod about itself or by using other methods. Since the lime scale collected on the rod can be cleaned by means of the ring, it is not required to wash the rod under a faucet and thus to completely remove the rod out of the tub, therefore the stopper does not prevent the lime holding function of the rod. The stopper thus solves the problem with the rod getting lost by preventing the rod from being completely removed out of the tub.
In another embodiment of the invention, the rod has a cylindrical shape. By this means, the ring is enabled to slide about the rod more easily. This also facilitates cleaning the lime scale deposited on the outer surface of the rod.
In another embodiment of the invention, the outer surface of the rod is produced by sand blasting, thereby enabling more lime to hold on to the outer surface of the rod.
By means of the rod of the invention, the lime formed in the tub is enabled to deposit/collect on the rod, and is enabled to be easily cleaned thanks to the shape of the rod.
The iron realized to achieve the aims of the present invention is illustrated in the accompanying drawings, wherein:
Figure 1 is a perspective view of an iron.
Figure 2 is a perspective view of the tub in an embodiment of the invention.
Figure 3 is a perspective view of the interior of the tub and the rod in an embodiment of the invention.
Figure 4 is a perspective view of the inner portion of a tub.
Figure 5 is a perspective view of the rod in an embodiment of the invention.
The elements in the figures are numbered individually and the correspondence of these numbers are given hereinafter.
- Iron
- Tub
- Opening
- Rod
- Cover
- Perforation
- Ring
- Stopper
The iron (1) comprises a tub (2) in which steam is generated by boiling the water within, and a lime holder rod (4) of an elongated shape on which the lime formed in the tub (2) is collected, placed in the tub (2) through an opening (3) provided on the tub (2) and having at one of its ends a cover (5) covering the opening (3).
In the iron (1), the water filled in the tub (2) is enabled to evaporate by means of being heated by a heater (not shown in the figures), and the obtained steam is transferred in high pressure to the base of the iron (1). If the water filled in the tub (2) contains an excessive amount of metal ions, in other terms if it is hard water, then lime formation is observed in the tub (2). The rod (4) enables holding the lime forming in the tub (2).
The iron (1) of the invention comprises a rod (4) of preferably hollow structure, comprising perforations (6) thereon at least of a size allowing lime particles to enter, so as to enable collection of the lime precipitated in the water. By means of the rod (4) having hollow and perforated structure, the lime particles precipitating in the water pass through the perforations (6) and are trapped in the inner portion of the rod (4). By this means, the lime particles collected on the rod (4) are prevented from being diffusing on the base of the tub (2) by being scattered.
In another embodiment of the invention, the iron (1) comprises a ring (7) provided on the rod (4), fitted on the rod (4) and through which the rod (4) moves, and enabling the lime scale deposited on the surface of the rod (4) to be descaled. When the rod (4) is being removed out through the opening (3), the ring (7) enables the rod (4) to be cleaned by descaling the lime scale deposited on the outer surface of the rod (4). The descaled lime scale enters the perforations (6) and is collected in the inner portion of the rod (4).
In another embodiment of the invention, the ring (7) has a width smaller than the width of the opening (3) on the tub (2) such that it can be removed out of the tub (2) together with the rod (4). The rod (4) can be removed out of the tub (2) together with the ring (7), and the lime scale deposited on the rod (4) can be removed by being descaled as the ring (7) is moved with respect to the rod (4).
In another embodiment of the invention, the internal surfaces of the rod (4) and the tub (2) are coated with anti-lime coating. The anti-lime coating is a kind of coating that prevents/makes it difficult for the lime particles to be deposited on the surfaces on which it is coated. By this means, the lime particles are prevented from being deposited in the tub (2) or on the inner portion of the rod (4). The lime particles that cannot find a surface to hold on to on the internal surface of the tub (2), will be collected on the outer surface of the rod (4). Also, the lime particles that lump in the water, pass through the perforations (6), and become trapped in the inner portion of the rod (4), will not be able to hold on to the internal surface of the rod (4), thereby facilitating cleaning the inner portion of the rod (4). In a version of this embodiment, the outer surface of the rod (4) is coated with a coating that attracts lime. The lime particles that cannot hold on to the internal surface of the tub (2) will thus be deposited on the outer surface of the rod (4).
In another embodiment of the invention, the iron (1) comprises a stopper (8) provided on the free end of the rod (4), preventing the rod (4) from being completely removed out of the tub (2). Preferably, the stopper (8) has a width larger than the width of the opening (3). When it is desired to remove the rod (4) out of the tub (2) by pulling it out through the opening (3), the stopper (8) obstructs the free end of the rod (4) from passing through the opening (3). By this means, the rod (4) is enabled to be partially removed out of the tub (2), solving the problem of the rod (4) getting lost.
In another embodiment of the invention, the rod (4) has a cylindrical shape. Moving the ring (7) on the rod (4) is thus facilitated, enabling the lime scale deposited on the outer surface of the rod (4) to be cleaned more easily compared to angular structures.
In another embodiment of the invention, the outer surface of the rod (4) is produced by being sand blasted so as to increase its surface area. The surface of the rod (4) is roughened by sand blasting, increasing its surface area without changing its volume. The holding surface is increased for the lime precipitating in the evaporating water by increasing the area of the outer surface of the rod (4). A higher amount of lime is thus collected on the rod (4).
In brief, the rod (4) is sand blasted during production and the area of its outer surface is increased. A cover (5) preferably of screwed form to cover the opening (3) is integrated to one end of the rod (4), and a stopper (8) to prevent the rod (4) from being completely removed out of the tub (2) is integrated to the other end of the rod (4). Since it is made difficult for the lime particles to hold on to the internal surfaces of the tub (2) and the rod (4) by coating the internal surfaces of the tub (2) and the rod (4) with anti-lime coating, and by means of the hollow and perforated structure of the rod (4), the lime particles present in the water and precipitating by heating of the water, pass through the perforations (6) and are collected in the inner portion of the rod (4). The lime particles are also collected on the outer surface of the rod (4) by being deposited all around the roughened outer surface of the rod (4). The lime scale cleaning is performed by partially removing the rod (4) out of the tub (2), then cleaning the rod (4) from the lime scale deposited on its outer surface by sliding the ring (7) on the rod (4), and spilling out the lime particles collected in its inner portion by rotating the rod (4).
In the iron (1) of the invention, lime particles are trapped thanks to the shape of the rod (4), preventing lime scale to be deposited in the tub (2). In addition, lime holding efficiency is increased by means of anti-lime coating and sand blasting applications, and cleaning is facilitated by means of the ring (7).
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- An iron (1) comprising a tub (2) in which steam is generated by boiling the water within, and a lime holder rod (4) of an elongated shape on which the lime formed in the tub (2) is collected, placed in the tub (2) through an opening (3) provided on the tub (2) and having at one of its ends a cover (5) covering the opening (3), characterized by the rod (4) comprising perforations (6) so as to allow collection of the lime precipitated in the water.
- An iron (1) according to claim 1, characterized by a ring (7) provided on the rod (4), fitted on the rod (4) and through which the rod (4) moves, and enabling the lime scale deposited on the surface of the rod (4) to be descaled.
- An iron (1) according to claim 2, characterized by the ring (7) having a width smaller than the width of the opening (3) on the tub (2) such that it can be removed out of the tub (2) together with the rod (4).
- An iron (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized by the rod (4) and the tub (2) whose inner surfaces are coated with anti-lime coating.
- An iron (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized by a stopper (8) provided on the free end of the rod (4), preventing the rod (4) from being completely removed out of the tub (2).
- An iron (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized by the rod (4) having a cylindrical shape.
- An iron (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized by the rod (4) whose outer surface is produced by sandblasting so as to increase its surface area.
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