FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present invention concerns a closing/replenishment device for a tank, preferably
but not only used to introduce/top up water in a steam apparatus, for example an apparatus
for ironing garments or fabrics in general, of the type provided with a tank containing
water, or boiler, for the production of steam.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] Apparatuses for ironing fabrics are known, which comprise a steam iron and a tank
containing water, or boiler, provided inside or outside the steam iron, and able to
feed to the latter the water used to produce steam.
[0003] The tank is filled/topped up after use by introducing water inside it through a mouth
provided for the purpose and closed during use by a sealing stopper. The mouth normally
comprises a profile flared toward the inside of the tank, for example shaped like
a truncated cone, so as to define a funnel shaped path to promote the introduction
of water into the tank.
[0004] One disadvantage of known apparatuses is that the mouth used to fill the tank, since
it has limited transverse sizes, prevents a direct inspection and verification of
the level temporarily reached. Therefore, the introduction of water is periodically
and frequently interrupted so as to verify visibly, through the mouth, the level reached
so as to prevent unwanted leakages of water that can occur when the tank is completely
filled. When the tank is provided with a semitransparent casing it is in any case
better to make a continual and accurate verification both of the level reached and
also of the correct introduction of the water through the mouth. This entails inefficiency
in the use of the apparatus and a consequent waste of energy, since, during the filling
of the tank, the ironing apparatus is disconnected from the electric feed, which entails
a partial cooling of the water still in the tank: the longer the time taken to fill/top
up the tank, the greater the cooling will be.
[0005] Furthermore, if the quantity of water in the tank is not optimum, there will not
be an efficient production of steam, with a consequent formation of "wet" steam and/or
with less energy efficiency.
[0006] Purpose of the present invention is to achieve a closing/replenishment device for
a tank of a steam apparatus which allows to fill said tank easily and quickly to an
optimum level for its functioning, preventing unwanted leakages of water outside the
tank and preventing the introduction of a quantity that is too low to obtain good
energy efficiency.
[0007] The Applicant has devised, tested and embodied the present invention to overcome
the shortcomings of the state of the art and to obtain these and other purposes and
advantages.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0008] The present invention is set forth and characterized in the independent claim, while
the dependent claims describe other characteristics of the invention or variants to
the main inventive idea.
[0009] In accordance with the above purpose, a closing/replenishment device for a tank according
to the present invention is applicable for example to a boiler of a steam apparatus,
such as for example an apparatus for ironing garments or fabrics in general.
[0010] The closing/replenishment device according to the present invention is conformed
substantially as a funnel, and its outlet mouth can be associated with an inlet mouth
of the tank.
[0011] According to a characteristic feature of the present invention, the closing/replenishment
device comprises closing means of the float type, suitable to cooperate with the outlet
mouth of the funnel shaped element.
[0012] According to the invention, the closing/replenishment device has a first storage
position and a second position for the desired filling of the water tank.
[0013] It is in the spirit of the invention that, in the second filling position, the closing/replenishment
device has a first delivery condition in which it allows water to be introduced into
the tank, and a second closed condition, in which it prevents water from being introduced
into the tank once the desired level of filling has been reached.
[0014] According to a variant of the present invention, the closing means are associated
or can be associated with reference gradations in order to provide, during use, an
indication of the level of filling reached during the replenishment of water into
the tank.
[0015] According to another variant of the present invention the funnel element comprises
at least a part suitable to ensure a stable positioning during the step when the water
is loaded.
[0016] The present invention also concerns a steam apparatus for ironing garments or fabrics
in general having a tank containing water and a corresponding inlet mouth through
which the water is introduced into the tank and provided with a closing/replenishment
device according to the present invention.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0017] These and other characteristics of the present invention will become apparent from
the following description of a preferential form of embodiment, given as a non-restrictive
example with reference to the attached drawings wherein:
- fig. 1 is a schematic sectioned view of a closing/replenishment device for a steam
apparatus according to the present invention in a first working configuration;
- fig. 1a is a schematic sectioned view of the closing/replenishment device in fig.
1 in an intermediate working configuration;
- fig. 2 is a schematic sectioned view of the closing/replenishment device in fig. 1
in a second working configuration;
- fig. 3a is a schematic perspective view of the closing/replenishment device in fig.
1;
- fig. 3b is a schematic perspective view of a first element of the steam apparatus
coupled with the closing/replenishment device in fig. 3a;
- fig. 3c is a schematic perspective view of a second element of the steam apparatus
coupled with the closing/replenishment device in fig. 3a.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERENTIAL FORM OF EMBODIMENT
[0018] With reference to the attached drawings, a closing/replenishment device 10 according
to the present invention comprises a funnel element 16 able to be associated with
a tank 30, in order to fill/top up the tank 30. In the solution shown, the device
is associated with an ironing apparatus 100, but the invention also concerns use for
other types of apparatus, for example vacuum cleaners, room humidifiers or others.
[0019] The ironing apparatus 100 comprises a casing 11 containing the tank 30, which has
an inlet mouth 31 for access and a coupled nipple 32 connecting with the funnel 16.
The apparatus 10 also comprises a heating plate 40, substantially flat, disposed below
and in direct contact with the tank 30. The plate 40 comprises electric resistances
42 suitable to heat the water introduced into the tank 30 for the subsequent production
and delivery of steam from a steam iron, not shown in the drawings since it is not
essential for the description of the present invention.
[0020] The funnel element 16 comprises, at a lower end, a small tube, or outlet mouth 17,
having a through cavity 19 suitable for the water to flow through. The tube 17 can
be inserted, by means of mechanical coupling with the nipple 32, into said mouth 31.
The tube 17 has an internal diameter of a size suitable to allow a sufficiently rapid
outflow during the transfer of water to the tank 30.
[0021] The funnel element 16 is also integrally associated with a float 18, made for example
of plastic, rubber or other suitable material, having a cylindrical shape and mechanically
coupled, substantially coaxial, with a rod 20 in correspondence with an upper face
S1 of the float 18. The rod 20, also made for example of plastic material, is able
to slide axially in the cavity 19 of the tube 17 so as to dispose itself in at least
a closed position (fig. 1a) in which it is disposed in such a manner that the upper
face S1 of the float 18 is in contact with an exit hole of the water from the tube
17, so as to completely obstruct said hole. The rod 20 is also able to slide axially
in the tube 17 so as to dispose itself in at least a delivery position, in which the
upper face S1 of the float 18 is kept separate from said exit hole, so as to allow,
when the funnel element 16 is disposed with the tube 17 inserted in the nipple 32,
the water to flow inside the cavity 19.
[0022] The rod 20 also comprises shafts 23 rounded at their terminal ends and disposed parallel
in a direction substantially coinciding with a longitudinal axis of the tube 17. The
shafts 23 are co-planar and define a transverse bulk smaller than the diameter of
the cavity 19, so as to allow the rod to slide in said cavity 19, without interfering
with the flow of water in the tube 17. One end 21 of the rod 20 comprises a head 22,
the lateral size of which is greater than the diameter of the cavity 19, so as to
interfere with a mouth of the cavity 19 and prevent the rod 20 from sliding and/or
coming out from the tube 17.
[0023] The shafts 23 also comprises horizontal reference marks 24 suitable to provide an
indication of an intermediate filling level of the tank 30 during the transfer of
water.
[0024] The funnel element 16 also comprises a first external surface 25 having a shaping
able to cooperate with a mating, substantially concave shaping of a second surface
35 of the apparatus 10, associated with the mouth 31. In this way it is possible to
dispose the funnel element 16 stably balanced in a loading position (fig. 1), in which
the lower face S2 of the float is disposed in contact with the free surface 29 of
the water contained in the tank 30, allowing the rod 20 to slide in the cavity 19
of the tube 17. In the loading position, any possible transverse forces produced during
the introduction of water into the funnel are contrasted by the coupling of the first
surface 25 and the second surface 35.
[0025] The funnel element 16 also comprises an internal surface, substantially coinciding
with an internal surface portion, which contains and allows the water to flow, mating
with an external surface of an insert 36 of a stopper 37 that closes the mouth 31.
The funnel element 16 can therefore be positioned in a covering position in which
it is disposed upside down to cover the insert 36 and therefore the mouth 31 and the
stopper 37. In the covering position the internal surface portion cooperates with
shaped fins 38 (figs. 3b, 3c) of the insert 36, while the float 18 and the rod 20,
disposed in its closed position, are housed in a second cavity 39 of the insert 36.
In this way the funnel element 16, when not used for loading water into the tank 30,
is stably applied to the apparatus 100 so as to prevent any difficulties in locating
it.
[0026] The closing/replenishment device 10 as described heretofore functions as follows.
[0027] During ironing or when the ironing apparatus 100 is not in use, the funnel element
16 is disposed in its covering position.
[0028] When the level of water in the tank 30 goes below a predetermined value, signaled
by a marker of a known type, not shown in the drawings, in order to fill/top up the
tank 30 the insert 36 and the stopper 37 are removed and the funnel 16 is positioned
in its loading position (fig. 1). In this way the rod 20 slides for at least part
of its length in the tube 17 until it takes the lower face S2 of the float 18 into
contact with the free surface 29 of the water in the tank 30. The head 21 prevents
the rod 20 from coming out of the cavity 19 of the tube if the level L of water in
the tank 30 is such that it does not allow contact between the surface S1 of the float
18 and the free surface 29.
[0029] The water is transferred inside the tank 30 continuously and without interruptions
in order to make possible verifications of the level, since the float 18 in contact
with the free surface 29 makes the rod 20 rise into the cavity 19, keeping it in its
open position and allowing the water introduced through the tube 17 to flow out. When
a predetermined final level L
F has been reached, such as for example when the tank 30 is full, the rod 20 is disposed
in its closed position where the float 18 is disposed with its first face S 1 in contact
with the exit hole of the tube 17, in practice closing it, and thus preventing any
further introduction of water.
[0030] When it is not necessary to fill the tank to the final level L
F it is possible to verify the intermediate level of the tank 30 by means of a visual
inspection of a predetermined reference marker 24 of the rod 20 during its progressive
vertical slide determined by the rising of the float 18.
[0031] When filling/top up operation is complete, the stopper 37 and the relative insert
36 are repositioned to cover the mouth 31 and the funnel element 16 is again disposed
in its covering position.
[0032] It is clear that modifications and/or additions of parts may be made to the closing
and replenishment device 10 for a tank as described heretofore, without departing
from the field and scope of the present invention.
[0033] It is also clear that, although the present invention has been described with reference
to some specific examples, a person of skill in the art shall certainly be able to
achieve many other equivalent forms of closing and replenishment device 10 for a tank,
having the characteristics as set forth in the claims and hence all coming within
the field of protection defined thereby.
1. Closing/replenishment device for the tank (30) of a steam apparatus (100), advantageously
but not exclusively associated with a steam iron, comprising a funnel element (16)
having an outlet mouth (17) able to be associated with an access mouth (31) of said
tank (30), characterized in that it comprises closing means (18) of the float type able to cooperate with said outlet
mouth (17) of the funnel element (16).
2. Device as in claim 1, characterized in that it has a first storage position and a second position for the desired filling of
the water tank (30).
3. Device as in claim 2, characterized in that in said second filling position it has a first delivery condition, in which it allows
water to be introduced into the tank (30) and a second closed condition, in which
it prevents water being introduced into the tank (30) when the desired filling level
is reached.
4. Device as in claim 3, characterized in that the float type closing means (18) are integrated in said funnel element (16) and
are autonomously mobile between at least a first position, corresponding to said delivery
condition in order to introduce water into the tank (30), and a second position, corresponding
to the closed condition, when a predetermined filling level (LF) of water into said tank (30) is reached.
5. Device as in claim 4, characterized in that said filling level (LF) is a maximum filling level.
6. Device as in any claim hereinbefore, characterized in that it comprises a rod-like element (20), coupled with said closing means (18), and able
to slide in the outlet mouth (17) so as to guide said closing means (18) in an axial
direction coinciding with a longitudinal axis of said outlet mouth (17).
7. Device as in claim 6, characterized in that said rod-like element (20) comprises reference gradations (24) able to provide an
indication during use of a filling level (L) during the replenishment of water into
said tank (30).
8. Device as in any claim from 2 to 7, characterized in that the funnel element (16) comprises at least a part suitable to ensure a stable positioning
during the loading of water into the tank (30).
9. Device as in claim 5, characterized in that it comprises a first external surface (25) having a shaping able to cooperate with
said access mouth (31) and/or with a second surface (35) of said steam apparatus (100),
in order to ensure a stable positioning of said funnel element (16) during the loading
of water into the tank (30).
10. Steam apparatus, advantageously but not exclusively associated with a steam iron,
comprising a tank (30) containing water and a corresponding mouth (31) for the introduction
of water, characterized in that it comprises a closing/replenishment device (10) for said tank (30) as in any claim
from 1 to 9.