BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present invention relates to a steaming and suction brush for finishing ironed
cloth articles.
[0002] As is known, in the cloth article industry there are conventionally performed an
ironing operation for eliminating wrinkles from the fabric and properly finishing
the cloth article.
[0003] Also known is the fact that the above mentioned ironing operation can cause, on determined
regions of the cloth article, gloss strips or bands, which negatively affect the good
aesthetic properties of the cloth article.
[0004] In order to overcome,or at least reduce, the above mentioned drawback, there are
conventionally used suitably designed steaming brushes, which are provided for spraying
a water steam jet against the gloss portions of the fabric.
[0005] Conventional steaming brushes for surface finishing ironed cloth articles, however,
excessively moisten the ironed portions of the fabric, thereby negatively affecting
the overall aspect of the cloth articles.
[0006] Moreover, these prior steaming brushes tend to move away the cloth article, because
of the force of the steam jet provided thereby and, because of this reason, the operator
is compelled to constantly hold, by his free hand,the processed portion of the cloth
article in contact with the steaming brush.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0007] Accordingly, the aim of the present invention is to overcome the above mentioned
drawbacks, by providing a steaming brush for finishing ironed cloth articles, which
is adapted to cause the ironed cloth article to be finished to be automatically held
adhering to said cloth article, while eliminating any moisture excess.
[0008] Within the scope of the above mentioned aim, a main object of the present invention
is to provide a steaming brush for finishing ironed cloth articles, which is adapted
to provide a simultaneous steaming and suction action, or, if desired, either a suction
action or a steaming action on the cloth article to be finished.
[0009] Another object of the present invention is to provide a brush for finishing ironed
cloth articles, for the cloth article industry, which is so designed as to simultaneously
combing hairy cloth articles.
[0010] According to one aspect of the present invention, the above mentioned aim and objects,
as well as yet other objects, which will become more apparent hereinafter, are achieved
by a steaming and suction brush, for industrial use, designed for finishing ironed
cloth articles, characterized in that said brush comprises a plate member defining
a perimetrical annular suction chamber and at least two pluralities of central holes
for allowing water steam to pass therethrough, as well as a labyrinth heated duct,
therealong said water steam is caused to flow, said water steam being supplied from
an outer steam source, said plate extending, at one of the cross axes thereof, with
a tubular element, having a flattened cross-section, communicating with a suction
apparatus and adapted to restrain a handle, including a control push-button.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0011] Further characteristics and advantages of the steaming and suction brush according
to the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed disclosure
of a preferred embodiment thereof, which is illustrated, by way of a merely indicative,
but not limitative, example, in the figures of the accompanying drawings, where:
Figure 1 is an elevation view of the steaming and suction brush according to the present
invention, the plate of said brush being vertically cross-sectioned;
Figure 2 illustrates a horizontal cross-sectional view of that same plate;
Figure 3 is a schematic view illustrating a water steam supplying system for supplying
water steam to the subject steaming and suction brush; and
Figures 4 and 5 respectively show a bottom view and a vertical cross-sectioned view
of an auxiliary plate element which can be applied to the mentioned plate for processing
hairy cloth article
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0012] With reference to the figures of the accompanying drawings, the steaming and suction
brush according to the present invention, which has been generally indicated at the
reference number 1, comprises a plate member 2, the perimetrical zone of which communicates,
through a manifold 3, a duct 4 and a flexible holes, with a suction apparatus.
[0013] The central portion of the plate element, in turn, communicates through a duct 5
and a flexible hose, with a water steam source apparatus 6.
[0014] More specifically, through the perimetrical portion of the above mentioned plate
member, there are formed slots 6, which extend parallel to the edge of said plate
member and have suitably different widths.
[0015] On the central of the plate member, inside of the above mentioned slots, there is
formed an annular labyrinth path 8, defined by the succession of a plurality of small
chambers 9, which communicate through corresponding ducts 10.
[0016] The first chamber of the mentioned small chambers communicates with the above mentioned
water steam conveying duct, whereas the last of said small chambers communicates with
an elongated central chamber 11 which, in turn, communicates, at the end portions
thereof, with two round small chambers 12 open at the bottom thereof through a plurality
of holes 13.
[0017] On the mentioned central portion of the plate member , there is applied a body 14,
made of a good heat conducting material, including a heating electric resistance 15,
power supplied through a thermostat and a safety thermo-fuse.
[0018] In operation, the water steam, supplied through the duct 5, is caused to flow along
the labyrinth path 8, so as to eliminate possible condensate substances, and is further
heated in the central chamber 11, and then is ejected through the pluralities of holes
13.
[0019] The duct 4, coupled to the suction flexible holes, in particular, has a suitably
flattened cross-section, in order to restrain a contoured handle 16 bearing, at one
end portion thereof, a control push button 17.
[0020] In this connection it should be pointed out that the slots 7 defined through the
portion of the plate member opposite to the mentioned handle, have a width which is
greater than the width of the other slots.
[0021] Owing to this provision, as the brush is displaced from the top to the bottom through
the cloth article to be finished, the portion of said cloth article which has been
already processed by the water steam, is subjected to stronger suction effect, adapted
to remove from the fabric the excess moisture.
[0022] Of course, the water steam can be supplied from a built-in boiler, or from a centralized
system, depending on the specific requirements.
[0023] In each case, the water steam will circulate through a tank 18, provided with a solenoid
valve 19, opening on a super-heater 20, designed for bringing the water steam to a
temperature of 140-150°C.
[0024] In operation, the operator, by actuating suitable controls, can connect the brush
either to the suction apparatus, or to the steam source, or to these two apparatus,
depending on the requirements of the cloth article to be finished.
[0025] Then, the operator, by operating the brush will actuate the push-button 17 in order
to process the cloth article according to a set operating processing cycle (finishing
or only drying and so on).
[0026] On the plate member 2, moreover, a covering sheet 21 will be arranged, which sheet
will be restrained on a suitable abutment of the plate by means of a resilient cord
21′ or the like.
[0027] In particular, as hairy cloth articles must be processed, it is advantageously provided
to use a box-like body 22, having a configuration mating that of the plate member
and adapted to be fixedly restrained thereon.
[0028] This box-like body, more specifically, is provided with a central opening 23 for
allowing the water steam to pass therethrough, and with corresponding suction slots
24.
[0029] On the bottom of that same box-like body, moreover, there are mounted a plurality
of bristle bunches 25, for providing a suitable combing effect on the pile of the
fabric.
[0030] From the above disclosure and the figures of the accompanying drawings, the great
functionality and facility of use characterizing the steaming and suction brush according
to the invention will be self evident.
[0031] While the invention has been disclosed and illustrated with reference to a preferred
embodiment thereof, it should be apparent that the disclosed embodiment is susceptible
to several modifications and variations all of which will come within the spirit and
scope and of the appended claims.
1. A steaming and suction brush, for industrial use, designed for finishing ironed cloth
articles, characterized in that said brush comprises a plate member defining a perimetrical
annular suction chamber and at least two pluralities of central holes allowing water
steam to pass therethrough, as well as a labyrinth heated duct, therealong said water
steam is caused to flow, said water steam being supplied from an outer steam source,
said plate extending, at one of the cross axes thereof, with a tubular element, having
a flattened cross-section, communicating with a suction apparatus and adapted to restrain
a handle, including a control push-button.
2. A steaming and suction brush according to Claim 1, characterized in that said plate
member is provided with a perimetrical region communicating, through a manifold, a
duct and a flexible hose, with a suction apparatus, and a central portion communicating,
through a duct and a flexible hose, with a water steam generating apparatus.
3. A steaming and suction brush according to Claims 1 and 2, characterized in that, through
the perimetrical portion of said plate member, there are formed slots extending parallel
to the edge of said plate member and having different widths.
4. A steaming and suction brush according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized
in that, on the central portion of said plate, there is provided an annular labyrinth
path, defined by the succession of a plurality of small chambers, communicating through
duct members, the first of said small chambers communicating with said steam duct,
and the last of said small chambers communicating with an elongated central chamber
which in turn communicates, at the end portions thereof, with two round small chambers
open on the bottom thereof through a plurality of holes.
5. A steaming and suction brush according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized
in that, on said central portion of said plate member, there is applied a body, made
of a good heat conducting material, including a heating electric resistance, power
supplied through a thermostat and a safety thermofuse.
6. A steaming and suction brush according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized
in that, on said plate member, there is arranged a covering sheet, restrained on an
abutment of said plate member through a resilient cord.
7. A steaming and suction brush according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized
in that said brush further comprises a box-like body, having a configuration mating
that of said plate member, and adapted to be fixedly engaged thereon.
8. A steaming and suction brush according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized
in that said box-like body is provided with a central opening for the passage of the
water steam therethrough and with corresponding suction slots, on the bottom of said
box-like body, moreover, there being assembled a plurality of wristle bunches for
combing said cloth article.
9. A steaming and suction brush according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized
in that said brush can be supplied with water steam by a built-in boiler or a centralized
steam generating system, said water steam being circulated through a steam tank including
a solenoid valve opening on a super-heater adapted to bring ;aid water steam to a
temperature of 140-150°C.