US20090084006A1 - Ironing appliance with a base having a tank for the production of steam under pressure - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to an ironing appliance having a tank for the production of steam under pressure and relates more particularly to an ironing appliance in which the vessel is fitted with a filler hole closed by a removable cap, or plug.
- Known ironing appliances include a tank for the production of steam under pressure with a filler hole closed by a removable cap that can be screwed into the filler hole.
- caps furnished with a screw thread have the disadvantage of taking relatively long to screw and unscrew and provide access to a small filler hole, making filling the operation of the tank difficult.
- such caps do not protect the consumer against the risk of opening up the cap while the tank is still under pressure.
- a goal of this invention is to remedy these problems by presenting an ironing appliance equipped with a rapid opening cap providing great ergonomics of use.
- Another goal of this invention is to present an ironing appliance with improved safety.
- the invention has for its object an ironing appliance having a tank for the production of steam under pressure with a filler hole closed by a removable cap, wherein the cap is immobilized facing the hole by fastening means permitting rapid opening and/or closing of the cap by rotating it through less than one turn.
- the cap is connected to the end of a pipe surrounding the filler hole by means of a bayonet type connection, the cap having a jaw comprising claws that come to engage under ramps formed at the end of the pipe.
- the diameter of the filler hole is between 20 mm and 40 mm.
- This characteristic allows for a filling or emptying the tank quickly while maintaining acceptable forces on the fastening means for the cap.
- the tank, the filler pipe and jaw are made of stainless steel.
- the filler pipe and the stainless steel jaw receive a surface treatment by being covered with Teflon or immersed in a bath comprising tin.
- Such a treatment reduces the friction between the claws and the ramps and reduces the force needed for opening and closing the cap.
- the watertightness of the cap is achieved by means of a joint carried by a core that is mobile in rotation with respect to the jaw of the cap.
- Such a characteristic allows to limit the wear of the joint due to friction.
- the watertightness of the cap is achieved by means of a joint having a height, in the direction of compression, greater than 4 mm.
- the seal is of silicone or ethylenepropylenediene monomer material.
- Such a characteristic allows having a joint with good elasticity and high resistance to steam.
- the appliance has a base containing the tank and connection means connecting the cap to the base when the cap is in an open position allowing access to the filler hole.
- Such a characteristic allows the cap to be prevented from falling when it is removed from the filler hole.
- the fastening means are constituted by an articulated arm connecting the cap to the base.
- Such an arm has the advantage of ensuring proper placement of the cap against the filler hole during closing of the cap.
- the cap includes a handle projecting radially from the body of the cap.
- the handle comes to operate a safety switch when the cap is properly closed.
- Such a characteristic permits enhancement of the safe use of the appliance by preventing operation of the appliance and more particularly activation of the heating means of the tank when the cap is not properly closed.
- the appliance includes, at the end of opening travel of the cap, guiding means raising the cap when the latter is not retained in the filler hole by the fastening means.
- Such guiding means to create a torque for lifting the cap at the end of its opening in a manner to counter a possible suction effect of the cap created by a low pressure inside the tank.
- the appliance includes a safety body preventing the opening of the cap when the pressure in the tank exceeds a predetermined threshold.
- the safety body has a finger being inserted into the handle when the pressure in the tank exceeds a predetermined threshold and a play is provided in the fastening of the jaw with respect to the handle.
- the safety body cooperates with a pressure indicator lever.
- FIGS. 1A to 1C are perspective views of a base of an ironing appliance according to a particular embodiment of the invention, the closure cap being shown in different positions in these figures;
- FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view of the closure cap coming to face the filler hole of the tank of the appliance of FIGS. 1A to 1C , the housing of the appliance not being shown in this figure;
- FIG. 3 is another perspective view, partly exploded, of the closure cap of FIG. 2 ;
- FIG. 4 is a top view of the appliance of FIG. 1C ;
- FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view along the line V-V of FIG. 4 ;
- FIGS. 6 and 7 are cross-sectional views of the base of the appliance along line VI-VI of FIG. 4 , when the tank is respectively at atmospheric pressure and under pressure.
- FIGS. 1A to 1C show an ironing appliance having a base 1 comprising a housing 10 containing a steam generating tank 2 , visible in FIG. 2 .
- Tank 2 comprises conventionally heating means for the production of steam under a maximum pressure of about 4.5 bars and a solenoid valve designed to be connected to an iron by a cord, not shown in the figures.
- Tank 2 is advantageously made of stainless steel material with a thickness of 1.2 mm and presents a filler hole 3 around which is welded or soldered a filler pipe 4 closed by a removable cap, or plug, 5 .
- the appliance has connection means 6 connecting cap 5 to base 1 when cap 5 is open to allow access to the filler hole 3 .
- these types of connection means are formed by an articulated arm 6 connecting cap 5 to housing 10 .
- articulated arm 6 is returned by a return spring 60 , visible in FIG. 2 , into a substantially vertical position illustrated in FIG. 1A , in which arm 6 is immobilized by an end of travel abutment.
- articulated arm 6 has an elongated body 61 , of substantially rectangular cross section, which is furnished at one end with an articulation axis 62 mounted to pivot at the edge of housing 10 , the other end supporting a circular ring 63 receiving cap 5 .
- cap 5 is a rapid opening cap the opening of which is effectuated by rotating the cap over less than one turn and preferably by rotation of the cap between 1 ⁇ 8 and 1 ⁇ 2 turn so have great ergonomics of use.
- the cap is rotatably mounted on the arm and can pivot through one-third of a turn between an unlocked position shown in FIG. 1B and a locked position shown in FIG. 1C .
- Cap 5 has a cover 50 presenting a substantially circular body with a diameter of about 6 cm coming to cover ring 63 , the upper edge of the latter comprising a small diameter forming a shoulder 63 A under which a disc 51 comes to be engaged. Disk 51 pivots inside circular ring 63 and presents a peripheral edge whose upper surface comes close to shoulder 63 A of the circular ring.
- Disc 63 and cover 50 are made of a polyamide material and are fixed to one another by assembly pieces 52 , carried by disc 51 , which are fitted in tubes 50 A carried by lid 50 .
- the coupling of cap 5 on filler pipe 4 is provided by a jaw 53 of hardened stainless steel material having a thickness of 2.6 mm, which is disposed between cover 50 and disc 51 .
- Jaw 53 has two symmetrical claws 53 A traversing two lateral notches 51 A of the disc and coming to engage under ramps 40 formed by a folded edge at the end of filler pipe 4 to form a bayonet type connection, the folded edge having locally two cutouts 41 for the passage of claws 53 A.
- claws 53 A of the jaw and ramps 40 of the stainless steel tubing material are covered with Teflon or processed by immersion in a bath of tin, then possibly covered with a varnish to promote sliding during opening or closing of cap 5 .
- Jaw 53 has two oblong holes 53 B in which are inserted two assembly pieces 52 so that the rotation of cover 50 entrains rotation of jaw 53 , oblong holes 53 B allowing a slight rotational deflection of jaw 53 with respect to lid 50 , return springs 54 being provided to bring jaw 53 in abutment against one end of oblong holes 53 B.
- disc 51 has a central opening 51 B surrounded by a peripheral sleeve into which comes to be inserted central brass core 55 , the upper end of central core 55 being inserted into a central opening 53 C of jaw 53 .
- Core 55 has a first shoulder 55 A coming to be supported against the edge of central opening 53 C of the jaw and presents a groove 55 B receiving an elastic ring 58 axially blocking jaw 53 on core 55 , core 55 however being able to turn freely relative to jaw 53 .
- the lower part of core 55 receives an annular joint 56 , which is engaged elastically in a groove defined in its upper part by a second shoulder 55 C, the latter having an external diameter corresponding substantially to the outer diameter of joint 56 .
- Such a shoulder 55 C allows pressing annular joint 56 against the edge of filler hole 3 when jaw 53 of the cap is screwed on filler pipe 4 , as is illustrated in FIG. 5 , ramp 40 of the pipe extending helicoidally so that the rotation of jaw 53 is accompanied by an axial translation of core 55 toward filler hole 3 .
- the free rotation of core 55 relative to jaw 53 has the advantage of applying the joint 56 axially on the edge of hole 3 without entraining the latter in rotation, which permits limiting considerably the wear of joint 56 due to friction.
- Joint 56 is advantageously made of silicone or EPDM (ethylene propylene diene monomer) material and has a minimum height of 4 mm and preferably of the order of 10 mm, so that it can be compressed, when the cap 5 is screwed on 4 filler pipe, to a minimum of 10% of its height and a maximum of 30%, depending on manufacturing tolerances.
- EPDM ethylene propylene diene monomer
- filler pipe 4 is equipped with an opening 42 , or a lateral notch, permitting evacuation of excess water possibly present in the filler pipe.
- Filler opening 3 advantageously has a diameter of between 20 mm and 40 mm, and preferably of the order of 30 mm, so as to allow a rapid filling or emptying of tank 2 without however excessive force on ramps 40 of the filler pipe as a result of pressure exerted on cap 5 .
- a diameter of 30 mm for the hole provides for a filling or emptying of 1 liter of water in 6 seconds.
- cover 50 includes a radially extending handle 57 , the side face of handle 57 coming to operate a safety switch 7 preventing activation of the heating means of tank 2 when cap 5 is not completely closed.
- This safety switch 7 shown in dotted lines in FIGS. 1A to 1C , is carried by housing 10 and is disposed at the end of travel of the trajectory swept by handle 57 during closing of cap 5 .
- a signal light 70 is associated with this safety switch 7 so as to alert the user on the state of safety switch 7 and therefore on the correct closure of cap 5 .
- handle 57 incorporates a pressure indicator formed by a lever 8 pivoting inside the body of the handle 57 about an axis 80 , this lever 8 having a rounded tip 81 coming opposite an opening 57 A formed in the lower wall of handle 57 and an indicator surface 82 moving next to a window 57 B provided in the upper surface of the handle.
- This lever 8 is intended to cooperate with a safety body 9 carried by tank 2 , the safety body having a finger 90 passing through housing 10 at the level of a hole 10 A facing opening 57 A of the handle when the latter is in the closed position illustrated in FIG. 1C .
- FIG. 6 illustrates the position of safety body 9 when the pressure difference between tank 2 and atmospheric pressure does not exceed 0.02 bar.
- safety body 9 is then in lowered position in which the end of finger 90 of the safety body is flush with the top surface of housing 10 .
- Lever 8 in the handle then occupies a first position into which it is moved by gravity. In this position, lever 8 is in abutment against the underside of handle 57 , the rounded end 81 of the lever then being located inside hole 57 A so that a first zone 82 A of indicator surface 82 lies next to window 57 B.
- this first part 82 A of indicator surface 82 is green in color to indicate that the user can open cap 5 .
- handle 57 is not blocked against rotation by finger 90 and can be easily turned by the user.
- finger 90 of the safety body When the pressure difference between tank 2 and atmospheric pressure is greater than 0.02 bar, for example following activation of the heating means, finger 90 of the safety body is moved upwardly as illustrated in FIG. 7 . In this position, finger 90 of the safety body is engaged in hole 57 A of handle 57 , preventing any rotational movement of cap 5 .
- the insertion of finger 90 through hole 57 A is accompanied by pivoting of lever 8 into a position in which a second part 82 B of indicator surface 82 is next to window 57 B, this second part 82 B advantageously being red in color in order to alert the user of the impossibility of opening cap 5 because of excessive steam pressure prevailing in tank 2 .
- the user is then obliged to wait until the pressure in tank 2 falls below the threshold of 0.02 bar to open the cap.
- This drop in pressure occurs naturally when the temperature of the tank 2 drops and can be accelerated by the user by actuating, for example, the steam delivery trigger with which the steam iron is equipped.
- a ramp 10 B disposed at the end of the rotational opening travel of cap 5 .
- This ramp 10 B presents a height of about 3 mm, which assures the lifting and pivoting of handle 57 and thus of joint 56 during the rotation of cap 5 for its opening, creating exposure of tank 2 to the air.
- Such an appliance has the advantage of providing great ergonomics of use by allowing the rapid opening of the cap for filling the tank while having a very safe operation.
- the core is hollow and has a central cavity closed by a wall ensuring the watertightness of the cap.
- the central cavity may receive, in a manner known per se, a safety valve subjected to the pressure in the tank through a hole formed in the wall.
- the safety valve could for example be arranged to open beyond a pressure of 6 bars so as to prevent any defect in regulation of the heating means of the tank.
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Abstract
The invention concerns an ironing appliance comprising a vessel (2) for producing steam under pressure provided with a filling orifice (3) closed with a removable plug (5), characterized in that said plug (5) is coupled to the end of a tube enclosing the filling opening by bayonet-type fixing means enabling the plug to be rapidly opened and/or closed by a single rotating same for less than one revolution, the plug comprising a clamp including claws urged to be engaged under ramps formed at the end of the tube (4), the tightness of the plug being provided by means of a seal (56) borne by a core (55) which is mobile in rotation relative to the clamp of the plug.
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- The present invention relates to an ironing appliance having a tank for the production of steam under pressure and relates more particularly to an ironing appliance in which the vessel is fitted with a filler hole closed by a removable cap, or plug.
- Known ironing appliances include a tank for the production of steam under pressure with a filler hole closed by a removable cap that can be screwed into the filler hole. However, such caps furnished with a screw thread have the disadvantage of taking relatively long to screw and unscrew and provide access to a small filler hole, making filling the operation of the tank difficult. Moreover, such caps do not protect the consumer against the risk of opening up the cap while the tank is still under pressure.
- It is known to remedy the latter problem by integrating a safety system into the cap, a cap is for example described in the patent EP 337 528, however, these caps are very complex and still inconvenient to unscrew.
- Thus, a goal of this invention is to remedy these problems by presenting an ironing appliance equipped with a rapid opening cap providing great ergonomics of use. Another goal of this invention is to present an ironing appliance with improved safety.
- To this end, the invention has for its object an ironing appliance having a tank for the production of steam under pressure with a filler hole closed by a removable cap, wherein the cap is immobilized facing the hole by fastening means permitting rapid opening and/or closing of the cap by rotating it through less than one turn.
- According to another feature of the ironing appliance according to invention, the cap is connected to the end of a pipe surrounding the filler hole by means of a bayonet type connection, the cap having a jaw comprising claws that come to engage under ramps formed at the end of the pipe.
- According to yet another characteristic of the invention, the diameter of the filler hole is between 20 mm and 40 mm.
- This characteristic allows for a filling or emptying the tank quickly while maintaining acceptable forces on the fastening means for the cap.
- According to another characteristic of the invention, the tank, the filler pipe and jaw are made of stainless steel.
- According to another characteristic of the invention, the filler pipe and the stainless steel jaw receive a surface treatment by being covered with Teflon or immersed in a bath comprising tin.
- Such a treatment reduces the friction between the claws and the ramps and reduces the force needed for opening and closing the cap.
- According to yet another characteristic of the invention, the watertightness of the cap is achieved by means of a joint carried by a core that is mobile in rotation with respect to the jaw of the cap.
- Such a characteristic allows to limit the wear of the joint due to friction.
- According to another characteristic of the invention, the watertightness of the cap is achieved by means of a joint having a height, in the direction of compression, greater than 4 mm.
- According to another characteristic of the invention, the seal is of silicone or ethylenepropylenediene monomer material.
- Such a characteristic allows having a joint with good elasticity and high resistance to steam.
- According to another characteristic of the invention, the appliance has a base containing the tank and connection means connecting the cap to the base when the cap is in an open position allowing access to the filler hole.
- Such a characteristic allows the cap to be prevented from falling when it is removed from the filler hole.
- According to another characteristic of the invention, the fastening means are constituted by an articulated arm connecting the cap to the base.
- Such an arm has the advantage of ensuring proper placement of the cap against the filler hole during closing of the cap.
- According to another characteristic of the invention, the cap includes a handle projecting radially from the body of the cap.
- According to yet another characteristic of the invention, the handle comes to operate a safety switch when the cap is properly closed.
- Such a characteristic permits enhancement of the safe use of the appliance by preventing operation of the appliance and more particularly activation of the heating means of the tank when the cap is not properly closed.
- According to another characteristic of the invention, the appliance includes, at the end of opening travel of the cap, guiding means raising the cap when the latter is not retained in the filler hole by the fastening means.
- Such guiding means to create a torque for lifting the cap at the end of its opening in a manner to counter a possible suction effect of the cap created by a low pressure inside the tank.
- According to another characteristic of the invention, the appliance includes a safety body preventing the opening of the cap when the pressure in the tank exceeds a predetermined threshold.
- According to yet another characteristic of the invention, the safety body has a finger being inserted into the handle when the pressure in the tank exceeds a predetermined threshold and a play is provided in the fastening of the jaw with respect to the handle.
- According to another characteristic of the invention, the safety body cooperates with a pressure indicator lever.
- The goals, aspects and benefits of this invention will be better understood from the description given below of a particular embodiment of the invention presented as a non-limiting example, referring to the attached drawings in which:
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FIGS. 1A to 1C are perspective views of a base of an ironing appliance according to a particular embodiment of the invention, the closure cap being shown in different positions in these figures; -
FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view of the closure cap coming to face the filler hole of the tank of the appliance ofFIGS. 1A to 1C , the housing of the appliance not being shown in this figure; -
FIG. 3 is another perspective view, partly exploded, of the closure cap ofFIG. 2 ; -
FIG. 4 is a top view of the appliance ofFIG. 1C ; -
FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view along the line V-V ofFIG. 4 ; -
FIGS. 6 and 7 are cross-sectional views of the base of the appliance along line VI-VI ofFIG. 4 , when the tank is respectively at atmospheric pressure and under pressure. - Only those elements necessary for understanding the invention have been shown. To facilitate the reading of the drawings the same elements have the same references from one figure to another.
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FIGS. 1A to 1C show an ironing appliance having abase 1 comprising ahousing 10 containing asteam generating tank 2, visible inFIG. 2 . -
Tank 2 comprises conventionally heating means for the production of steam under a maximum pressure of about 4.5 bars and a solenoid valve designed to be connected to an iron by a cord, not shown in the figures. -
Tank 2 is advantageously made of stainless steel material with a thickness of 1.2 mm and presents afiller hole 3 around which is welded or soldered afiller pipe 4 closed by a removable cap, or plug, 5. The appliance has connection means 6 connectingcap 5 tobase 1 whencap 5 is open to allow access to thefiller hole 3. In an advantageous manner, these types of connection means are formed by an articulatedarm 6 connectingcap 5 tohousing 10. - When
cap 5 is open, articulatedarm 6 is returned by areturn spring 60, visible inFIG. 2 , into a substantially vertical position illustrated inFIG. 1A , in whicharm 6 is immobilized by an end of travel abutment. - According to
FIGS. 2 and 3 , articulatedarm 6 has anelongated body 61, of substantially rectangular cross section, which is furnished at one end with anarticulation axis 62 mounted to pivot at the edge ofhousing 10, the other end supporting acircular ring 63 receivingcap 5. - More specifically according to the invention,
cap 5 is a rapid opening cap the opening of which is effectuated by rotating the cap over less than one turn and preferably by rotation of the cap between ⅛ and ½ turn so have great ergonomics of use. In the example shown in the figure, the cap is rotatably mounted on the arm and can pivot through one-third of a turn between an unlocked position shown inFIG. 1B and a locked position shown inFIG. 1C . -
Cap 5 has acover 50 presenting a substantially circular body with a diameter of about 6 cm coming to coverring 63, the upper edge of the latter comprising a small diameter forming ashoulder 63A under which adisc 51 comes to be engaged.Disk 51 pivots insidecircular ring 63 and presents a peripheral edge whose upper surface comes close toshoulder 63A of the circular ring. -
Disc 63 andcover 50 are made of a polyamide material and are fixed to one another byassembly pieces 52, carried bydisc 51, which are fitted intubes 50A carried bylid 50. - The coupling of
cap 5 onfiller pipe 4 is provided by ajaw 53 of hardened stainless steel material having a thickness of 2.6 mm, which is disposed betweencover 50 anddisc 51. Jaw 53 has twosymmetrical claws 53A traversing twolateral notches 51A of the disc and coming to engage underramps 40 formed by a folded edge at the end offiller pipe 4 to form a bayonet type connection, the folded edge having locally twocutouts 41 for the passage ofclaws 53A. - In a preferred manner,
claws 53A of the jaw andramps 40 of the stainless steel tubing material are covered with Teflon or processed by immersion in a bath of tin, then possibly covered with a varnish to promote sliding during opening or closing ofcap 5. - Jaw 53 has two oblong
holes 53B in which are inserted twoassembly pieces 52 so that the rotation ofcover 50 entrains rotation ofjaw 53,oblong holes 53B allowing a slight rotational deflection ofjaw 53 with respect tolid 50,return springs 54 being provided to bringjaw 53 in abutment against one end ofoblong holes 53B. - As shown in
FIG. 3 ,disc 51 has a central opening 51B surrounded by a peripheral sleeve into which comes to be insertedcentral brass core 55, the upper end ofcentral core 55 being inserted into acentral opening 53C ofjaw 53. Core 55 has afirst shoulder 55A coming to be supported against the edge of central opening 53C of the jaw and presents agroove 55B receiving anelastic ring 58 axially blockingjaw 53 oncore 55,core 55 however being able to turn freely relative tojaw 53. - The lower part of
core 55 receives an annular joint 56, which is engaged elastically in a groove defined in its upper part by asecond shoulder 55C, the latter having an external diameter corresponding substantially to the outer diameter of joint 56. - Such a
shoulder 55C allows pressing annular joint 56 against the edge offiller hole 3 whenjaw 53 of the cap is screwed onfiller pipe 4, as is illustrated inFIG. 5 , ramp 40 of the pipe extending helicoidally so that the rotation ofjaw 53 is accompanied by an axial translation ofcore 55 towardfiller hole 3. During closure ofcap 5, the free rotation ofcore 55 relative tojaw 53 has the advantage of applying the joint 56 axially on the edge ofhole 3 without entraining the latter in rotation, which permits limiting considerably the wear of joint 56 due to friction. - Joint 56 is advantageously made of silicone or EPDM (ethylene propylene diene monomer) material and has a minimum height of 4 mm and preferably of the order of 10 mm, so that it can be compressed, when the
cap 5 is screwed on 4 filler pipe, to a minimum of 10% of its height and a maximum of 30%, depending on manufacturing tolerances. Such a characteristic allows to ensure both a good seal and a significant lifetime of joint 56 by allowing it to maintain a good elasticity over time. - In an advantageous manner,
filler pipe 4 is equipped with anopening 42, or a lateral notch, permitting evacuation of excess water possibly present in the filler pipe. -
Filler opening 3 advantageously has a diameter of between 20 mm and 40 mm, and preferably of the order of 30 mm, so as to allow a rapid filling or emptying oftank 2 without however excessive force onramps 40 of the filler pipe as a result of pressure exerted oncap 5. For example, a diameter of 30 mm for the hole provides for a filling or emptying of 1 liter of water in 6 seconds. - To facilitate the handling of
cap 5, cover 50 includes aradially extending handle 57, the side face ofhandle 57 coming to operate asafety switch 7 preventing activation of the heating means oftank 2 whencap 5 is not completely closed. Thissafety switch 7, shown in dotted lines inFIGS. 1A to 1C , is carried byhousing 10 and is disposed at the end of travel of the trajectory swept byhandle 57 during closing ofcap 5. Asignal light 70 is associated with thissafety switch 7 so as to alert the user on the state ofsafety switch 7 and therefore on the correct closure ofcap 5. - In an advantageous manner, handle 57 incorporates a pressure indicator formed by a
lever 8 pivoting inside the body of thehandle 57 about anaxis 80, thislever 8 having a roundedtip 81 coming opposite anopening 57A formed in the lower wall ofhandle 57 and anindicator surface 82 moving next to awindow 57B provided in the upper surface of the handle. - This
lever 8 is intended to cooperate with asafety body 9 carried bytank 2, the safety body having afinger 90 passing throughhousing 10 at the level of ahole 10 A facing opening 57A of the handle when the latter is in the closed position illustrated inFIG. 1C . - The operation of
safety body 9 and its interaction withpressure indicator lever 8 will now be described with reference toFIGS. 6 and 7 . -
FIG. 6 illustrates the position ofsafety body 9 when the pressure difference betweentank 2 and atmospheric pressure does not exceed 0.02 bar. - According to this figure,
safety body 9 is then in lowered position in which the end offinger 90 of the safety body is flush with the top surface ofhousing 10.Lever 8 in the handle then occupies a first position into which it is moved by gravity. In this position,lever 8 is in abutment against the underside ofhandle 57, therounded end 81 of the lever then being located insidehole 57A so that afirst zone 82A ofindicator surface 82 lies next towindow 57B. In an advantageous manner, thisfirst part 82A ofindicator surface 82 is green in color to indicate that the user can opencap 5. In effect, whensafety body 9 is in this position, handle 57 is not blocked against rotation byfinger 90 and can be easily turned by the user. - When the pressure difference between
tank 2 and atmospheric pressure is greater than 0.02 bar, for example following activation of the heating means,finger 90 of the safety body is moved upwardly as illustrated inFIG. 7 . In this position,finger 90 of the safety body is engaged inhole 57A ofhandle 57, preventing any rotational movement ofcap 5. The insertion offinger 90 throughhole 57A is accompanied by pivoting oflever 8 into a position in which asecond part 82B ofindicator surface 82 is next towindow 57B, thissecond part 82B advantageously being red in color in order to alert the user of the impossibility ofopening cap 5 because of excessive steam pressure prevailing intank 2. - The user is then obliged to wait until the pressure in
tank 2 falls below the threshold of 0.02 bar to open the cap. This drop in pressure occurs naturally when the temperature of thetank 2 drops and can be accelerated by the user by actuating, for example, the steam delivery trigger with which the steam iron is equipped. - In the case of a tentative opening of
cap 5 while thefinger 90 is engaged in thehandle 57, the slight rotary deflection existing in the connection betweenhandle 57 andjaw 53, because of the presence ofoblong holes 53B, allows to not leave thesafety finger 90 under a lateral constraint, the return springs 54 tending to returnhandle 57 into a correct position with respect tosafety finger 90. The risk that thesafety finger 90 is stuck in the upper position by lateral forces generated byhandle 57 is thus eliminated. - In order to facilitate the opening of
cap 5 and to counter a possible pressure drop being able to occur intank 2 during cooling of the latter, there is provided, on the surface of thehousing 10 swept byhandle 57, aramp 10B disposed at the end of the rotational opening travel ofcap 5. Thisramp 10B, shown inFIG. 4 , presents a height of about 3 mm, which assures the lifting and pivoting ofhandle 57 and thus of joint 56 during the rotation ofcap 5 for its opening, creating exposure oftank 2 to the air. - Such an appliance has the advantage of providing great ergonomics of use by allowing the rapid opening of the cap for filling the tank while having a very safe operation.
- Of course, the invention is not limited to the embodiment described and illustrated which has been given as an example. Changes are possible, especially from the viewpoint of the constitution of various elements or by substituting equivalent, for all without leaving the field of protection of the invention.
- Thus, in the example shown, the core is hollow and has a central cavity closed by a wall ensuring the watertightness of the cap. However, in a variant of construction, not illustrated, the central cavity may receive, in a manner known per se, a safety valve subjected to the pressure in the tank through a hole formed in the wall. The safety valve could for example be arranged to open beyond a pressure of 6 bars so as to prevent any defect in regulation of the heating means of the tank.
Claims (14)
1. Ironing appliance comprising a tank (2) having heating means for producing steam under pressure, the tank (2) being furnished with a filler hole (3) closed with a removable cap (5), wherein the cap (5) is connected to the end of a pipe (4) surrounding the filler hole (3) by means of a bayonet type connection allowing rapid opening and/or closing of the stopper (5) by rotation of the latter through less than one turn, the cap (5) having a jaw (53) comprising claws (53A) from engaging under ramps (40) formed at the end of the pipe (4), watertightness of the cap being achieved by means of a joint (56) carried by a core (55) that is movable in rotation with respect to the jaw (53) of the cap.
2. Ironing appliance according to claim 1 , wherein the diameter of the filler hole (3) is between 20 and 40 mm.
3. Ironing appliance according to claim 1 , wherein the tank (2), the filler pipe (4) and the jaw (53) are made of stainless steel.
4. Ironing appliance according to claim 3 , wherein the filler pipe (4) and the jaw (53) of stainless steel receive a surface treatment by being covered with Teflon or immersed in a bath comprising tin.
5. Ironing appliance according to claim 1 , wherein the watertightness of the cap (5) is achieved by means of a joint (56) having a height, in the direction of compression, greater than 4 mm.
6. Ironing appliance according to claim 5 , wherein the joint (56) is of silicone or ethylene propylene diene monomer material.
7. Ironing appliance according to claim 1 , wherein said appliance has a base (1) containing the tank (2) and fastening means (6) connecting the cap (5) to the base (1) when the cap (5) is in an open position allowing access to the filler hole (3).
8. Ironing appliance according to claim 7 , wherein the fastening means are formed by an articulated arm (6) connecting the cap (5) to the base (1).
9. Ironing appliance according to claim 1 , wherein the cap (5) has a body and a handle (57) projecting radially from the body of the cap.
10. Ironing appliance according to claim 9 , wherein said handle (57) comes to actuated a safety switch (7) when the cap (5) is properly closed.
11. Ironing appliance according to claim 1 , wherein said appliance has, at a location at the end of the opening travel of the cap (5), guiding means (10B) for raising the cap (5) when the cap is no longer retained on the filler hole (3) by the connection means.
12. Ironing appliance according to claim 1 , wherein said appliance has a safety body (9) preventing opening of the cap (5) when the pressure in the tank (2) exceeds a predetermined threshold.
13. Ironing appliance according to claim 12 , wherein the safety body (9) includes a finger (90) being insertable into the handle (57) when the pressure in the tank (2) exceeds a predetermined threshold and there is provided a play in the connection of the jaw (53) relative to the handle (57).
14. Ironing appliance according to claim 13 , wherein the safety body (9) cooperates with a pressure indicator lever (8).
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