FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The invention relates to the field of garment care.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] Published utility model
CN205171226(U) discloses a storage solution for the hose cord connecting the base of a garment
care device and a steam iron. This storage solution consists in a relatively large
cavity arranged in the base, offering a large opening for a user to insert the hose
cord inside for storage. However, this solution has various technical limitations.
In particular, user must first fold the hose cord in a multiple number of loops to
make sure the volume of the folded hose cord will fit into the volume of the cavity.
This also means that if the user did not fold the hose cord sufficiently in a multiple
number of loops, part of the hose cord will protrude from the base housing, which
will result in a bulky and loose storage of the hose cord. Moreover, even if the hose
cord has been sufficiently inserted in the cavity, the hose cord might easily fall
out of the cavity when the device is moved, for example when the device is carried
by user to another place after use.
OBJECT AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0003] It is an object of the invention to propose a garment care device with an improved
cord storage solution that avoids or mitigates above-mentioned problems.
[0004] The invention is defined by the independent claims. The dependent claims define advantageous
embodiments.
[0005] To this end, the garment care device according to the invention comprises a base,
a mobile unit, a cord for connecting the base and the mobile unit, and a groove arranged
along the base for storing the cord,
[0006] The garment care device according to the invention also comprises at least one resilient
member arranged in the groove, for creating a partially closed area in said groove
adapted to retain the cord when the cord is stored in the groove and inserted in said
partially closed area.
[0007] By making use of a resilient member (i.e. flexible clip), the width of the storage
channel entry/exit point can be varied. This means that if the cord diameter is big,
the resilient member will flex more to let the (hose) cord enter. After entry, the
resilient member returns to its neutral position to secure the cord, preventing it
from falling out. Similarly, for a smaller cord diameter, the resilient member will
flex less to allow the cord to enter the storage groove, then returns to its neutral
position to prevent the cord from falling out. Moreover, using a resilient member
ensures that the cord is firmly retained in the groove, and will not easily fall out.
This will also give users a tactile feedback when inserting or removing the cord into
or from the groove.
[0008] The use of a groove ensures that the cord will not protrude from the device after
storage.
[0009] Additionally, this storage solution requires that the cord is only folded once by
user, to form a single loop that will be inserted in the groove.
[0010] Detailed explanations and other aspects of the invention will be given below.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0011] Particular aspects of the invention will now be explained with reference to the embodiments
described hereinafter and considered in connection with the accompanying drawings,
in which identical parts or sub-steps are designated in the same manner :
Fig. 1A depicts a first side of a garment care device according to the invention,
Fig. 1B depicts a second side of a garment care device according to the invention,
Fig. 2 depicts a partial three-dimensional view of the first side of a garment care
device according to the invention,
Fig. 3 depicts a cross-section view of a cord used in a garment care device according
to the invention,
Figs. 4A-4B-4C depict various embodiments of a garment care device according to the
invention implementing at least one resilient member comprising at least one substantially
vertical portion,
Figs. 5A-5B-5C depict various embodiments of a garment care device according to the
invention implementing at least one resilient member comprising at least one slanted
portion,
Figs. 6A-6B-6C depict various embodiments of a garment care device according to the
invention implementing at least one resilient member comprising a lead-in element,
Figs. 7A-7B-7C depict various embodiments of a garment care device according to the
invention implementing at least one resilient member comprising a front element,
Figs. 8A-8B-8C depict various embodiments of a garment care device according to the
invention implementing at least one resilient member comprising a lead-in element
and a front element,
Fig. 9 depicts an embodiment of a garment care device according to the invention implementing
at least one resilient member protruding,
Fig. 10 depicts a cross-sectional view of a garment care device according to the invention
when a cord is stored,
Fig. 11A depicts a partial exploded view showing the assembly of a resilient member
in the base of a garment care device according to the invention,
Fig. 11B depicts a three-dimensional view showing the resilient member when assembled
in the base of a garment care device according to the invention,
Fig. 12 depicts a three-dimensional view showing a resilient member moulded together
with the groove of a garment care device according to the invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0012] Fig.1A depicts a first side S1 of a garment care device 100 according to the invention,
while Fig.1B depicts a second side S2 of a garment care device 100 according to the
invention.
[0013] The garment care device 100 comprises a base 101, a mobile unit 102, and a cord 103
for connecting the base 101 and the mobile unit 102.
[0014] For example S1 and S2 are opposite sides of the base 101.
[0015] It is noted that the cord 103 may also be referred to as hose cord.
[0016] The garment care device 100 comprises a groove 104 arranged along the base 101 for
storing the cord 103.
[0017] The garment care device 100 also comprises at least one resilient member 105 arranged
in the groove 104, for creating a partially closed area 106 in the groove 104. The
partially closed area 106 is adapted to retain the cord 103 when the cord 103 is stored
in the groove 104 and inserted in the partially closed area 106.
[0018] Preferably, the base comprises a plurality of foot 107 intended to be in contact
with an horizontal support, such as a table.
[0019] Fig.2 depicts a partial three-dimensional view of the first side of a garment care
device according to the invention,
[0020] Preferably, the groove 104 is arranged and extends along a periphery of the base
101.
[0021] The resilient member 105 is adapted to flex when the cord enters the partially closed
area 106, then to return to its initial position after the cord has entered the partially
closed area 106. This corresponds to a situation where user stores the cord in the
groove.
[0022] Similarly, the resilient member 105 is adapted to flex when the cord exits the partially
closed area 106, then to return to its initial position after the cord has exited
the partially closed area 106. This corresponds to a situation where user takes out
the cord from the groove.
[0023] The resilient member 105 allows an easy entry of cord into the groove 104, while
offering enough resistance to prevent falling out of the cord.
[0024] Preferably, the stiffness of the resilient member 105 is in the range [1;20] kg/cm.
[0025] Preferably, the resilient member 105 is made of plastic material or metal.
[0026] Seen from the cross sectional view AA, the partially closed area forms a pocket area
inside the groove 104 comprising an entry/exit for the cord.
[0027] Seen radially from the sides S1 and S2, the resilient member 105 extends along the
groove 104 over a distance corresponding to the width of the resilient member 105,
typically a few centimetres.
[0028] The resilient member 105 is adapted to partially close an opening of the groove 104
for forming the partially closed area 106, as it will be further detailed in the following.
[0029] The inside of the groove may have different shapes, such as rectangular, square,
partly circular, partly elliptical.
[0030] Fig.3 depicts a cross-section view of a cord 103 used in a garment care device 100
according to the invention.
[0031] For example, the cord 103 comprises:
- at least one electric wire 110 between the base 101 and the mobile unit 102,
- a pipe 111 for carrying steam from the base 101 to the mobile unit 102, and/or
- at least one pipe 112 for carrying water from the base 101 to the mobile unit 102.
[0032] The at least one electric wire 110 is intended to carry either the power supply to
the mobile unit 102, and/or signals information from the base 101 to the mobile unit
102 or from the mobile unit 102 to the base 101.
[0033] The cord 103 may have different cross-sectional shapes, such as circular, or slightly
triangular as illustrated.
[0034] In Fig.3, for example, the smallest section Smin of the cord 103 is 12.7 mm, and
the largest section Smax of the cord 103 is for example 16.6 mm.
[0035] Figs.4A-4B-4C depict various embodiments of a garment care device 100 according to
the invention implementing at least one resilient member 105 comprising at least one
substantially vertical portion.
[0036] Those embodiments are illustrated seen from the cross-sections AA of Fig.1A and Fig.1B.
[0037] The opening of the groove 104 corresponds to the distance between a bottom point
O1 and a top point O2 of the groove entrance.
[0038] Preferably, the partially closed area 106 has an opening having a width (w) which
is smaller than the smallest section Smin of the cord 103. This results in a situation
where the cord is firmly retained in the partially closed area 106, but requires a
higher amount of force important for a user to take the cord out from the groove.
[0039] Alternatively, the partially closed area 106 has an opening larger than the smallest
section Smin of said cord 103 while being smaller than the largest section Smax of
said cord 103. This results in a situation where the cord is firmly retained in the
partially closed area 106, but requires a relatively smaller amount of force for a
user to take the cord out from the groove.
[0040] In above two paragraphs, statements "smaller than..." and "larger than..." refer
to a difference of dimension of at least 5%.
[0041] Preferably, as illustrated in Figs.4A-4B-4C, the at least one resilient member 105
comprises at least one substantially vertical portion arranged in the groove 104 at
the proximity of the opening of the groove 104.
[0042] Preferably, the proximity of the opening of the groove 104 refers to the half front
part of the groove.
[0043] Fig.4A illustrates one resilient member 105 extending vertically upwards in the groove
104.
[0044] Fig.4B illustrates one resilient member 105 extending vertically downwards in the
groove 104.
[0045] Fig.4C illustrates one resilient member extending vertically upwards and one resilient
member extending vertically downwards in the groove 104.
[0046] By "substantially vertical", it is meant a deviation from the vertical direction
by an angle in the range [0;5] degrees.
[0047] Figs.5A-5B-5C depict various embodiments of a garment care device 100 according to
the invention implementing at least one resilient member 105 comprising at least one
slanted portion.
[0048] By slanted, it is referred to a portion of the resilient member 105 directing at
a certain tilted angle inside the groove, either straight or concave.
[0049] Fig.5A illustrates one resilient member 105 extending downwards in the groove 104
with a certain tilted angle, for example 25 degrees compared to a horizontal direction.
[0050] Fig.5B illustrates one resilient member 105 extending upwards in the groove 104 with
a certain tilted angle, for example 25 degrees compared to a horizontal direction.
[0051] Fig.5C illustrates one resilient member extending downwards in the groove 104 with
a certain tilted angle, for example 15 degrees compared to a horizontal direction,
and one resilient member extending upwards in the groove 104 with a certain tilted
angle, for example 25 degrees compared to a horizontal direction.
[0052] It is noted that although the one resilient member 105 illustrated in Figs.5A-5B-5C
has a straight shape, the resilient member 105 could also be slightly concave as it
will be later detailed along with Fig. 10.
[0053] Figs.6A-6B-6C depict various embodiments of a garment care device 100 according to
the invention implementing at least one resilient member 105 comprising a lead-in
element 108.
[0054] Figs.6A-6B-6C differ from Figs.5A-5B-5C in that the at least one resilient member
105 further comprises a lead-in element 108 at its front end.
[0055] The lead-in element corresponds to any rounded (as illustrated) or chamfered element
that facilitates the cord 103 entering the partially closed area 106.
[0056] Figs.7A-7B-7C depict various embodiments of a garment care device according to the
invention implementing at least one resilient member comprising a front element.
[0057] Figs.7A-7B-7C differ from Figs.5A-5B-5C in that the at least one resilient member
105 further comprises a front element FE extending over an area 109 of said base 101
being adjacent to said groove 104.
[0058] The front element FE is intended to close the gap between the resilient member 105
and the internal lower part of the groove 104, and/or to close the gap between the
resilient member 105 and the internal upper part of the groove 104.
[0059] By closing this/those gaps, the front element FE prevent a user to try entering the
cord in this area instead of entering the cord in the partially closed area 106.
[0060] Fig.7A illustrates one resilient member 105 comprising a front element FE closing
the gap between the resilient member 105 and the internal lower part of the groove
104.
[0061] Fig.7B illustrates one resilient member 105 comprising a front element FE closing
the gap between the resilient member 105 and the internal upper part of the groove
104.
[0062] Fig.7C illustrates one resilient member comprising a front element closing the gap
between the resilient member and the internal lower part of the groove 104, and one
resilient member comprising a front element closing the gap between the resilient
member and the internal upper part of the groove 104.
[0063] Figs.8A-8B-8C depict various embodiments of a garment care device according to the
invention implementing at least one resilient member comprising a lead-in element
and a front element.
[0064] Figs.8A-8B-8C differ from Figs.7A-7B-7C in that the at least one resilient member
105 further comprises a lead-in element 108 at its front end, as explained above.
[0065] Fig.9 depicts an embodiment of a garment care device according to the invention implementing
at least one resilient member 105 protruding.
[0066] Fig.9 differs from Fig.7A in that the at least one resilient member 105 protrudes
from the entrance O1-O2 of the groove 104.
[0067] Similarly (not shown), this at least one resilient member 105 could also be arranged
to any other embodiments described above.
[0068] Having that at least one resilient member 105 protruding from the entrance O1-O2
of the groove 104 makes the resilient member 105 more visible to user, and facilitate
entering the cord 103 in the said partially closed area 106.
[0069] For example, the resilient member 105 protrudes by a distance (d) being in the range
[1;20] mm.
[0070] Fig. 10 depicts a cross-sectional view of a garment care device 100 according to
the invention when a cord 103 is stored in the partially closed area 106.
[0071] In this illustration, one single loop of the cord 103 as illustrated in Fig.3 is
stored in the partially closed area 106.
[0072] The resilient member 105 is slanted and forms a concave shape extending downwards
in the groove 104. The concave shape further helps to maintain the cord inside the
partially closed area 106.
[0073] The resilient member 105 comprises a rounded portion forming a lead-in element 108
at its front end.
[0074] The resilient member 105 comprises a front element FE extending over a bottom area
109 of the base 101 to close the gap between the resilient member 105 and the internal
lower part of the groove 104.
[0075] The resilient member 105 is dimensioned so as to form a partially closed area 106
having an opening having a width (w) being smaller than the smallest section Smin
of the cord 103.
[0076] Fig.11A depicts a partial exploded view showing the assembly of a resilient member
105 in the base of a garment care device 100 according to the invention.
[0077] Preferably, in this embodiment, the at least one resilient member 105 is mounted
as a separate element to said base 101.
[0078] Having the at least one resilient member 105 mounted as a separate element to the
base 101 may facilitate the assembly and manufacturing of the garment care device
100.
[0079] The at least one resilient member 105 is then fixed to the base, such as by using
screws and/or a clipping mechanism.
[0080] Fig.11B depicts a three-dimensional view showing the resilient member 105 of Fig.11A
when assembled in the base 101.
[0081] Fig. 12 depicts a three-dimensional view showing a resilient member 105 moulded together
with the groove 104 of a garment care device 100 according to the invention.
[0082] Having the at least one resilient member 105 moulded together with the groove 104
may reduce the amount of raw material needed, such as plastic.
[0083] Preferably (not shown), in the garment care device 100 according to the invention:
- the base 101 comprises a water tank and a water pump for carrying water from said
water tank to said mobile unit 102 via said cord 103,
- the mobile unit 102 is a steam iron.
[0084] Preferably (not shown), the base 101 further comprises a pressurized steam generator
supplied in water by said water tank, for generating steam carried from said base
101 to the mobile unit 102 via the cord 103.
[0085] Preferably (not shown), the base 101 comprises a water tank and a steam generator
supplied in water by the water tank, for generating steam carried from the base 101
to the mobile unit 102 via the cord 103, and wherein the mobile unit 102 is a steamer
head.
[0086] The above embodiments as described are only illustrative, and not intended to limit
the technique approaches of the present invention. Although the present invention
is described in details referring to the preferable embodiments, those skilled in
the art will understand that the technique approaches of the present invention can
be modified or equally displaced without departing from the protective scope of the
claims of the present invention. In the claims, the word "comprising" does not exclude
other elements or steps, and the indefinite article "a" or "an" does not exclude a
plurality. Any reference signs in the claims should not be construed as limiting the
scope.
1. A garment care device (100) comprising:
- a base (101),
- a mobile unit (102),
- a cord (103) for connecting the base (101) and the mobile unit (102),
- a groove (104) arranged along the base (101) for storing the cord (103),
- at least one resilient member (105) arranged in the groove (104), for creating a
partially closed area (106) in said groove (104) adapted to retain the cord (103)
when the cord (103) is stored in the groove (104) and inserted in said partially closed
area (106).
2. Garment care device as claimed in claim 1, wherein said resilient member (105) is
adapted to partially close an opening (O1, O2) of said groove (104) for forming said
partially closed area (106).
3. Garment care device as claimed in claim 2, wherein said partially closed area (106)
comprises an opening having a width (w) being:
- smaller than the smallest section (Smin) of said cord (103), or
- larger than the smallest section (Smin) of said cord (103) while being smaller than
the largest section (Smax) of said cord (103).
4. Garment care device as claimed in claim 3, wherein said at least one resilient member
(105) comprises at least one substantially vertical portion arranged in the groove
(104) at the proximity of said opening of the groove (104).
5. Garment care device as claimed in claim 3, wherein said at least one resilient member
(105) comprises at least one slanted portion arranged in the groove (104) and extending
towards said opening of the groove (104).
6. Garment care device as claimed in claim 4, wherein said at least one resilient member
(105) further comprises a lead-in element (108) at its front end.
7. Garment care device as claimed in claim 5 or 6, wherein said resilient member (105)
further comprises a front element (FE) extending over an area (109) of said base (101)
being adjacent to said groove (104).
8. Garment care device as claimed in claim 7, wherein said resilient member (105) protrudes
from entrance of said groove (104).
9. Garment care device as claimed in anyone of the preceding claims, wherein said at
least one resilient member (105) is mounted as a separate element to said base (101).
10. Garment care device as claimed in anyone of the preceding claims, wherein said at
least one resilient member (105) is moulded together with said groove (104).
11. Garment care device as claimed in anyone of the preceding claims, wherein said at
least one resilient member (105) comprises a first resilient member arranged on a
first side (S1) of said base (101), and a second resilient member arranged on a second
side (S2) of said base (101).
12. Garment care device as claimed in anyone of the preceding claims, wherein:
- said base (101) comprises a water tank and a water pump for carrying water from
said water tank to said mobile unit (102) via said cord (103),
- said mobile unit (102) is a steam iron.
13. Garment care device as claimed in claim 12, wherein said base (101) further comprises
a pressurized steam generator supplied in water by said water tank, for generating
steam carried from said base (101) to said mobile unit (102) via said cord (103).
14. Garment care device as claimed in anyone of the claims 1 to 11, wherein said base
(101) comprises a water tank and a steam generator supplied in water by said water
tank, for generating steam carried from said base (101) to said mobile unit (102)
via said cord (103), and wherein said mobile unit (102) is a steamer head.
15. Garment care device as claimed in anyone of the preceding claims, wherein said cord
(103) comprises anyone of the following elements:
- at least one electric wire (110) between the base (101) and the mobile unit (102),
- a pipe (111) for carrying steam from the base (101) to the mobile unit (102), and/or
- at least one pipe (112) for carrying water from the base (101) to the mobile unit
(102).