[0001] The present invention relates in general to the field of household appliances, and
more particularly to laundry washing and/or drying appliances like laundry washers,
dryers and washer-dryers. Specifically, the present invention concerns an accessory,
adapted to be used in conjunction with a household appliance having the function of
drying laundry, for drying shoes exploiting the drying household appliance.
[0002] When shoes get wet in consequence for example to walking on the streets in rainy
days or in the grass of parks or of the countryside, a rather long time is needed
for them to dry by simple natural evaporation, especially in the rainy or winter seasons.
This is an evident problem, because until the shoes are dry they cannot be worn again,
since wearing wet shoes is a very uncomfortable experience and is possibly unsafe
for health.
[0003] The Applicant has tackled the problem of devising an effective solution for drying
shoes rapidly and without damaging them.
[0004] The Applicant has found that, for drying wet shoes, advantage can be taken of laundry
drying household appliances like those disclosed in the European patent applications
EP 1845185 and
EP 1854916, both in the name of the present Applicant.
[0005] Such household appliances have been designed for quickly and effectively drying garments
made for example of delicate textile materials, such as cashmere, which are not adapted
to undergo regular drying treatments in a laundry drying household appliances like
tumble dryers, due to the mechanical stresses, mainly in the form of impacts, which
the textile fibers would be subject to, and the consequent damage to the garments.
[0006] In particular, the household appliances disclosed in
EP 1845185 and
EP 1854916 have a worktop defining a drying surface having a plurality of apertures fluidly
connected to conveying means which are adapted to deliver a flow of air, particularly
warm air, through said apertures for drying garments placed over said drying surface.
[0007] The Applicant has found that, in order to dry wet shoes, the flow of air delivered
through the drying surface of these appliances can be exploited.
[0008] The Applicant has devised for this purpose an accessory adapted to be used in conjunction
with a household appliance of the type having a worktop defining at least a drying
surface having a plurality of apertures fluidly connected with conveying means adapted
to deliver a flow of air through said apertures. The accessory is an adapter suitable
to be coupled to the household appliance so as to modify the drying surface to confer
thereto a shape defining a support rack for receiving and supporting at least one
shoe in such a way that the shoe, when supported by the rack, is hit by the flow of
air.
[0009] In this way, by exploiting the flow of air exiting from the drying surface of the
household appliance , the shoe supported by the rack is effectively and rapidly dried.
[0010] According to an aspect of the present invention, an accessory is provided which is
adapted to be used in conjunction with a household appliance having a worktop defining
at least one perforated drying surface provided with a plurality of apertures fluidly
connected with conveying means adapted to deliver a flow of air through said apertures.
The accessory is shaped so as to define a support rack for receiving and supporting
at least one shoe in such a way that the shoe, when supported by the rack, is hit
by the flow of air. The accessory is either integrally formed with, or it is separate
and removably couplable to said drying surface in order to convey the flow of air
inside the supported shoe.
[0011] The accessory may comprise a hollow body having a base for the abutment on said drying
surface, and at least one perforated head shaped so as to be insertable into a shoe.
[0012] A rim of said base may be flanged, to ensure stability of the accessory when lying
on the drying surface.
[0013] At least one peg may be provided along a rim of the base, said at least one peg having
size and shape adapted for the insertion into one of the apertures of the drying surface.
[0014] Said drying surface may comprise a plate-like element shaped to define at least one
perforated head shaped so as to be insertable into a shoe.
[0015] According to another aspect of the present invention, a household appliance is provided,
having a worktop defining at least one perforated drying surface provided with a plurality
of apertures fluidly connected with conveying means adapted to deliver a flow of air
through said apertures, characterized by comprising at least one accessory according
to any one of the preceding claims.
[0016] These and other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent
by reading the following detailed description of some embodiments thereof. For better
intelligibility, the description should be read in conjunction with the attached drawings,
wherein:
Figure 1 shows in perspective a household appliance with applied accessories for drying wet
shoes according to an embodiment of the present invention;
Figure 2 shows in cross-section and in enlarged scale a detail of a worktop of the household
appliance of Figure 1 with applied one of the accessories for drying shoes according to an embodiment of
the present invention;
Figure 3 shows, in still enlarged scale, a detail of the coupling of the accessory of Figures 1 and 2 to a drying surface of the household appliance, according to an embodiment of the
present invention;
Figure 4 is similar to Figure 3, but shows a coupling according to another embodiment of the present invention; and
Figure 5 shows a detail of a drying surface of a household appliance shaped so as to integrally
define a support rack for shoes, according to another embodiment of the preen invention.
[0017] Making reference to the drawings, in
Figure 1 there is shown in perspective a household appliance
100, particularly for washing and/or drying clothes and garments, of the type described
in detail in the European patent application
EP 1845145, which is incorporated herein in its entirety by reference. The household appliance
100 comprises an outer casing
105 with a worktop
110 and a front panel
115 carrying operational input and setting controls
120 for the user. A drum-shaped tub (not visible in the drawing), adapted to be loaded
with the items to be washed and/or dried, is rotatably accommodated and supported
within the casing
105, and an opening in the front panel of the casing
105 allows access to the tub for loading/unloading the items into/from the tub; the opening
is closable by a door
125.
[0018] The worktop
110 comprises a top plate member
127, for example in plastic, which defines a drying surface
130, on which the garment to be dried is laid. The drying surface
130 has a plurality of apertures or perforations
135, each one of which is fluidly connected with conveying means adapted to direct a flow
of air through the apertures
135; the air flowing through the apertures
135 hits the garment that is laid upon the drying surface
135, thereby drying it quickly and gently.
[0019] The conveying means may be located inside the outer casing
105, below the drying surface
130 of the worktop
110, as shown in
Figure 2.
[0020] The conveying means may comprise at least an air passage
205 adapted to convey the air up to the worktop
110 underneath the drying surface
130, so that the air is then able to flow through the apertures
135 from the bottom upwards, as well as air circulating means
210 adapted to force a flow of air into and through the air passage
205.
[0021] The air passage
205 extends horizontally along the drying surface
130, so as to be able to supply air to every aperture
135 at the same time. An end portion
215 of the air passage
205 is blind,
i.e. sealed, whereas the other end portion
220 thereof is open and fluidly communicating with the air circulating means
210 to receive the flow of drying air thereinto. The conveying means may further comprise
a communication duct
225 provided in the worktop and/or the outer casing
105 to connect the air circulating means
210 with the air passage
205.
[0022] The air circulating means
210 may for instance be comprised of at least one blower arranged inside the outer casing
105 of the appliance and adapted to take in air form either the interior or the exterior
of the cabinet of the household appliance to convey it into the air passage
205. The blower may be housed in a proper accommodation provided to this purpose inside
the outer casing of the appliance in order to take in the ambient air from the interior
of the cabinet (which is normally not air-tight and thus is in fluid communication
with the external ambient, from which air can enter into the cabinet). Other arrangements
are however possible, as described in
EP 1845185, which is incorporated herein by reference; in particular, and merely by way of example,
the conveying means may be located outside the casing
105, for example, the air circulating means
210 and the communication duct
225 may be associated to the upper backward portion of the casing
105 in proximity to and below the worktop
110 projecting from the casing, or the air circulating means
210 and the communication duct
225 may arranged above the worktop
110 in fluidly connection with the air passage
205. The air to be conveyed to the drying surface may be ambient air taken in from the
exterior or interior of the outer casing; in embodiments of the present invention,
the air conveyed to the drying surface may be process air used to dry the items inside
the dryer drum, or air used to cool a condenser present to remove moisture from the
process air used to dry the items in the drum.
[0023] Advantageously, heating means
230 may be provided to heat up the air that flows into the air passage
205; heated-up air hitting the garment to be dried accelerates the drying process. The
heating means
230 may for instance be comprised of one or more electric heating elements arranged downstream
from the air circulating means
210 and upstream of the air passage
205. In particular, the heating means
230 may be housed inside the communication duct
225, upstream of the open end portion
220 of the air passage
205.
[0024] The household appliance
100 comprises control means to enable the air circulating means
210 and the heating means
230 to be switched on as required, as well as the different drying modes of the appliance
to be properly selected (different drying temperatures and different drying times
may be required to properly treat the various garments to be dried, depending, among
other things, on the textile fibres which each single garment is made of). Such control
means may be arranged on the front panel
115 of the household appliance
100, or on a specific console provided on the appliance, or they may be directly integrated
on the worktop
110, as shown in
Figure 1.
[0025] According to the present invention, the drying surface
130 provided on the worktop
110 of the appliance
100 is advantageously exploited for drying shoes. To this purpose, according to an embodiment
of the present invention, an accessory
140 is provided for, which is adapted to be coupled to the drying surface
130.
[0026] The accessory
140 is shaped so a to perform the function of support rack for at least one shoe
145 to be dried. In particular, as better visible in
Figures 3 and
4, the accessory
140 comprises an enlarged base
305, for example of circular shape, adapted to rest by abutment on the drying surface
130, the base
305 being wide enough to allow the accessory
140 remain in upstanding position and not fall even when supporting the weight of a shoe
to be dried. A tubular neck
310 extends essentially vertically from the base
305 and terminates into an arcuated tubular head
315 shaped so as to be capable of being inserted into a shoe to be supported by the accessory
140 for being dried.
[0027] The accessory
140, which may be realized in plastic or metal, in a single piece or as an assembly of
separate parts, is internally hollow, and, in an embodiment of the present invention,
the base
305 thereof is open from the side that, in use, abuts against the drying surface
130. The tubular head
315 is provided with a plurality of apertures
320, adapted to allow the air passage.
[0028] As shown in
Figure 3, in an embodiment of the present invention, one or more pegs
330 may be provided along the rim
325 of the base
305, for instance regularly distributed, of size matching the diameter of the apertures
135 in the drying surface
130; in use, when the accessory
140 is placed on the drying surface
130, the user may take care of inserting the pegs
330 into corresponding apertures
135, and this will ensure that the accessory
140 is hold in proper position during the drying of a shoe.
[0029] In an alternative embodiment of the present invention, depicted in
Figure 4, the pegs
330 are not provided, and the rim of the base
305 is properly flanged, for ensuring the steadiness of the accessory on the drying surface
130.
[0030] One or more accessories
140 may be laid on the drying surface
130 of the worktop
110, for drying one or more shoes simultaneously.
[0031] In still another embodiment of the present invention, depicted in
Figure 5, the accessory
140, instead of being a stand-alone, separate component, is integrated in the worktop
110: the top plate member
127 of the worktop is shaped so as to provide, in one or more selected areas thereof,
for example along a side or at the back thereof, a support rack
505 for the shoes to be dried. The support rack
505 may have the same shape as the stand-alone accessory
140 described in the foregoing, with a neck
510 and a perforated arcuated head
515, without however the necessity of providing an enlarged base. The top plate member
127 may preferably easily be interchangeable, so as to allow the user to replace the
top plate member shaped to define the support rack(s)
505 with an essentially planar top plate member when there is no necessity to dry shoes;
in this case, a preferred solution may provide for not having apertures
135 formed in the top plate member shaped to define the support rack
505, apart from those formed in the head
515 of the support rack
505 for the shoes, so as to maximize the hitting of the shoes to be dried by the flow
of air generated by the air circulating means
210.
[0032] Accessories
140 of different size may be provided for, to adapt to shoes of different size, different
weight, different type (
e.
g., male shoes, female shoes, children shoes, boots and so on); the same applies to
the case the accessory
140 is integrated in the top plate member
127 of the worktop
110.
[0033] In use, when the user desires to dry one or more wet shoes, he/she simply mounts
a corresponding number of accessories
140 on the worktop
110 of the appliance
100, puts the wet shoes to be dried on the corresponding support racks thus created, and
turns on the air circulating means
210 (and, where provided, the heating means
230), possibly selecting the temperature/duration of the treatment. The flow of air passing
through the apertures
135 in the drying surface
130 enters the hollow space inside the shoes support racks, rises to the head
315 thereof and there the air passes through the apertures
320, entering the shoes to be dried and hitting the walls of the shoes, thereby drying
them.
[0034] The accessory according to the present invention is also useful to warm-up shoes
before wearing them.
[0035] The present invention has been here described presenting some of its possible, exemplary
embodiments. Those skilled in the art will recognize that several modifications to
the presented embodiments, as well as different embodiments of the invention are possible,
without departing from the scope of protection as set forth in the appended claims.
[0036] For example, the generic accessory
140 may be designed to define two or even more support racks (
i.
e., two or more heads
315) for two or more shoes.
[0037] Also, the base 305 of the accessory
104 may be a perforated plate with apertures matching the apertures
135 of the drying surface
130.
[0038] The accessory of the present invention can be used in combination with any household
appliance (
e.
g., a washing machine, a tumble dryer, a washer-dryer, an autonomous household appliance
specially intended for drying delicate garments) having a worktop defining a drying
surface, like for example the household appliance disclosed in
EP 1854916, which is incorporated herein by reference. In particular, the accessory of the present
invention can be used in conjunction with a household appliance having a worktop with
a tray-like slidable drying surface.