[0001] The present invention relates to a steam iron.
[0002] Ironing can currently be performed with steam irons which can have an internal boiler
or a separate boiler which may be pressurized or not.
[0003] In the first case, said boiler, besides having resistors for heating the water and
thermostats with automatic or manual resetting, comprise a safety plug, a pressure
switch and an electric valve together with a duct for conveying the steam to the iron.
[0004] Said irons allow to deliver steam upon the activation of a preset button associated
with said iron, and said steam can flow out instantaneously, abundantly and with a
pressurized jet.
[0005] The disadvantage of said known irons consists of the fact that once the water of
the boiler is depleted it is necessary to suspend ironing and wait several minutes
before opening the plug for access to the tank arranged inside the iron.
[0006] It is then also necessary to wait for some time so that the water can be heated to
the required temperature.
[0007] It can thus be observed that said known irons have a limited endurance which cannot
be immediately restored, though they have an excellent production of steam in large
amounts and under pressure upon the activation of said button.
[0008] In the case of irons having a separate boiler there is a water tank which is connected,
by means of a pump, to an instantaneous steam generator which uses an adapted resistor.
[0009] The steam generator has thermostats with manual or automatic resetting as well as
a duct for conveying the steam to the iron.
[0010] Said irons having a separate boiler constituted by an instantaneous steam generator
have the advantage of having a practically unlimited steam endurance, since the tank
can be refilled continuously, but other disadvantages also arise: when the pump control
is activated, steam is obtained with a certain delay (after several seconds), and
less pressure and less abundance of steam are obtained with respect to the previously
described method.
[0011] The aim of the present invention is therefore to eliminate the disadvantages described
above in known irons by providing a steam iron having a boiler which is separate from
the iron itself and allows the immediate delivery of steam in large amounts and under
pressure upon the activation of a control arranged on the iron.
[0012] Within the scope of this aim, another important object is to provide a steam iron
which can have practically unlimited endurance, without compelling the user to perform
continuous refilling operations and assiduous checks of the water level in a boiler.
[0013] Another important object is to provide a steam iron which associates with the preceding
characteristics that of allowing the use of a boiler with low capacity.
[0014] Another object is to provide a steam iron which allows an energy saving.
[0015] A not least object is to provide a steam iron which associates with the preceding
characteristics that of being reliable and safe in use and of having modest costs.
[0016] According to one aspect of the invention, this aim, these objects and others which
will become apparent hereinafter are achieved by a steam iron which has a button for
activating an electric valve for delivering steam generated by a separate boiler provided
with a pressure switch and thermostats, as well as a refillable water tank connected
to at least one pump, connected to said boiler by means of a valve, characterized
in that it comprises means for actuating said pump, said means being constituted by
a temperature sensor and/or by a sensor for detecting the weight of said boiler.
[0017] According to another aspect of the invention, this aim, these objects and others
which will become apparent hereinafter are achieved by a steam iron provided with
a button for actuating an electric valve for the delivery of steam generated by a
separate boiler provided with a pressure switch and with thermostats, characterized
in that it comprises at least one refillable separate water tank connected to at least
one pump, which is connected to said boiler by means of a non-return and/or self-triggering
valve, said boiler having at least one level switch.
[0018] Further characteristics and advantages of the invention will become apparent from
the detailed description of two preferred embodiments thereof, illustrated only by
way of non-limitative example in the accompanying drawings, wherein:
figure 1 is a schematic view of the components of the steam iron, illustrating the
means for actuating the pump constituted by a temperature sensor;
figure 2 is a view of the structure, illustrating the means for actuating the pump
constituted by a sensor for detecting the weight of the boiler;
figure 3 is a schematic view of the components of the device according to a second
embodiment of the invention.
[0019] The term "steam iron" is used in the following description to refer to an iron of
the type having a separate steam generator connected thereto.
[0020] With reference to figures 1 and 2, the steam iron indicated by the reference numeral
2 is provided with a plate 3 and with a button 4 for activating an electric valve
5 connected to the iron 2 by means of an adapted first duct 6.
[0021] The electric valve 5 allows to deliver steam by being connected, by means of a second
duct 7, to a boiler 8 which is separate and remote from the iron 2 itself.
[0022] A first resistor 9 is externally associated with the boiler 8 and has a pressure
switch 10 and thermostats 11 with manual and automatic resetting.
[0023] The structure 1 is furthermore constituted by at least one tank 12, which is distinct
from the boiler 8 and from the iron 2 and can be refilled by means of an adapted removable
plug 13; water 14 can be introduced therein by means of a third duct 15 connected
to a water supply, e.g. the water mains.
[0024] The tank 12 is connected to the boiler 8 by means of a fourth duct 16 on which a
pump 17 and a non-return and/or self-triggering valve 18 are interposed.
[0025] The boiler 8 is furthermore internally provided with at least one second resistor
19 which has an L-shaped configuration, with a wing 20 adjacent to a lateral wall
21 of the boiler 8; the height of said wing 20 is approximately equal to that of the
lateral wall 21.
[0026] At least one heat transducer 22 for a thermostat 23 arranged outside the lateral
wall 21 is present inside said lateral wall at a preset height.
[0027] When the water level drops below a preset value, the heat emitted by the exposed
wing 20 of the second resistor 19 is transmitted to the thermostat 23 through the
heat transducer 22; the thermostat 23 thus closes, activating the pump 17.
[0028] When the water exceeds the preset level, the heat transducer 22 cools, and this causes
the thermostat 23 to open, blocking the pump 17.
[0029] Every time the user acts on the button 4 of the iron 2, the electric valve 5 is activated
for the introduction of steam from the boiler 8, said steam being obtained as a consequence
of the introduction of the water 14 in said boiler by means of the pressure pump 17.
[0030] The water 14 is always available by virtue of the presence of the plug 13 or of the
possible third duct 15.
[0031] It has thus been observed that the invention has achieved the intended aim and objects,
a steam iron having been provided which allows to iron and to immediately deliver
steam upon the activation of the button arranged on the iron, said steam flowing out
in large amounts and under pressure.
[0032] The presence of the manually or automatically refillable separate and distinct tank
allows unlimited endurance in steam generation by virtue of the fact that an always
optimum water level is maintained in the boiler 8, which can even have considerably
small dimensions.
[0033] The steam iron according to the invention also allows to iron optimally without having
to waste time for carrying out continuous refilling operations and for waiting while
the water reaches the appropriate temperature.
[0034] The invention is susceptible to numerous modifications and variations, without thereby
departing from the scope of the same inventive concept.
[0035] Thus, for example, in the above-described embodiment the first resistor 9 may be
omitted and its functions may be performed by the second resistor 19.
[0036] In figure 2, the means suitable for actuating the pump 17 are constituted by a sensor
for detecting the weight of the boiler 8: said sensor is in turn constituted by one
or more springs 24 suitable for supporting said boiler 8 and by a microswitch 25 which
activates the pump 17 every time the weight of the boiler 8 drops below a set value.
[0037] In fact, when the water level drops below a certain set value, and therefore when
the weight of the boiler decreases below a certain value, the microswitch 25 enables
the pump 17, which by reintroducing water in the boiler increases its weight until
the microswitch is deactivated.
[0038] This solution indifferently assumes the use of an internal or external resistor for
the boiler 8.
[0039] With reference to figure 3, the steam iron, generally indicated by the reference
numeral 200 has a plate 300 and a button 400 for actuating an electric valve 500 which
is connected to the iron 200 by means of an adapted first duct 600.
[0040] The electric valve 500 allows the delivery of steam and is connected, by means of
a second duct 700, to a boiler 800 which is separate and remote from the iron 200.
[0041] The boiler 800 is constituted by a resistor 900 and has a pressure switch 100 as
well as thermostats 110 with manual and automatic resetting.
[0042] The device 100 is furthermore constituted by at least one tank 120, which is distinct
from the boiler 800 and from the iron 200 and can be refilled by means of an adapted
removable plug 130; the water 140 can be introduced therein by means of a third duct
150 which is connected to the water mains.
[0043] The tank 120 is connected to the boiler 800 by means of an adapted fourth duct 160
on which a pump 170 and a non-return and/or self-triggering valve 180 are interposed.
[0044] The boiler 800 furthermore has at least one level switch 190 which activates the
actuation of the pump 170 and the opening of the third duct 150 if provided, if the
water inside the boiler 800 drops below a certain level.
[0045] The use of the device is therefore as follows: every time the user acts on the button
400 of the iron 200, the electric valve 500 is enabled for the introduction of steam
from the boiler 800, said steam being obtained as a consequence of the introduction
of the water 140 in said boiler by means of the pressure pump 170.
[0046] Said pump is actuated by the level switch 190 whenever necessary.
[0047] The water 140 is always available by virtue of the presence of the plug 130 or of
the possible third duct 150.
[0048] It has thus been observed that the invention has achieved the intended aim and objects,
a device having been obtained which allows to iron and to immediately deliver steam
upon the activation of the button arranged on the iron, the steam flowing out in a
large amount and under pressure.
[0049] The presence of the separate and distinct tank, which can be refilled manually or
automatically, allows to have unlimited endurance in steam generation while at the
same time it is possible to adopt a boiler 800 with considerably small dimensions.
[0050] It is thus possible to optimally configure the resistor 900, furthermore containing
energy expenditures, in view of the smaller amount of water to be treated.
[0051] The device finally allows to iron optimally, without having to waste time in continuous
refilling operations and in waiting for the water to reach the appropriate temperature.
[0052] The materials and the dimensions which constitute the individual components of the
device may naturally be the most suitable according to the specific requirements.
[0053] Where technical features mentioned in any claim are followed by reference signs,
those reference signs have been included for the sole purpose of increasing the intelligibility
of the claims and accordingly, such reference signs do not have any limiting effect
on the scope of each element identified by way of example by such reference signs.
1. Steam iron comprising a button for activating an electric valve for delivering steam
generated by a separate boiler provided with a pressure switch and with thermostats,
as well as by a distinct refillable water tank connected to at least one pump which
is connected to said boiler by means of a non-return and/or self-triggering valve,
characterized in that it comprises means suitable for activating said at least one
pump, said means being constituted by a temperature sensor and/or by a sensor for
detecting the weight of said boiler.
2. Steam iron according to claim 1, comprising a first duct for connection between said
electric valve and said iron and a second duct for connecting said electric valve
to said boiler with which a first resistor is possibly externally associated, characterized
in that at least one second resistor is arranged inside said boiler, said second resistor
being L-shaped with one wing adjacent to a lateral wall of said boiler, at least one
heat transducer for a thermostat arranged outside said boiler being associated with
said boiler.
3. Steam iron according to claims 1 and 2, characterized in that said thermostat controls
the actuation of said pump as a consequence of the lowering of the level of the water
contained in said boiler below a preset value, by virtue of the heat sensed by said
heat transducer, said thermostat disabling said pump when said preset water level
value is reached.
4. Steam iron according to claims 1 and 3, characterized in that said sensor for detecting
the weight of said boiler is constituted by one or more springs which are suitable
for supporting said boiler and by a microswitch which activates said pump every time
the weight of said boiler drops below a presettable value.
5. Steam iron, comprising a button for actuating an electric valve for the delivery of
steam generated by a separate boiler which has a pressure switch and thermostats,
characterized in that it comprises at least one distinct refillable water tank connected
to at least one pump which is connected to said boiler by means of a non-return and/or
self-triggering valve, said boiler having at least one level switch suitable for actuating
said at least one pump.
6. Steam iron according to claim 5, comprising a first duct for connection between said
electric valve and said iron and a second duct for the connection of said electric
valve to said boiler, characterized in that said at least one distinct tank, which
has a presettable capacity, has a removable plug.
7. Steam iron according to claim 5, comprising a first duct and a second duct for the
connection of said electric valve to said iron and to said boiler, characterized in
that said tank has a third duct which is connected to a water supply, with the interposition
of a possible means suitable for allowing adjustment of the flow of water.
8. Steam iron according to claim 7, characterized in that a fourth duct is present between
said tank and said boiler, a pressure pump and a non-return and/or self-triggering
valve being interposed at said fourth duct.
9. Steam iron according to claim 5, characterized in that said boiler has at least one
level switch which controls the actuation of said pressure pump.