U.S. patent application number 10/541839 was filed with the patent office on 2006-10-12 for filling orifice provided with a push button closure.
Invention is credited to Wolfgang Keller, Ralf Kremer, Klaus Maier.
Application Number | 20060225315 10/541839 |
Document ID | / |
Family ID | 32524857 |
Filed Date | 2006-10-12 |
United States Patent
Application |
20060225315 |
Kind Code |
A1 |
Keller; Wolfgang ; et
al. |
October 12, 2006 |
Filling orifice provided with a push button closure
Abstract
The inventive iron comprises a water container having a filling
orifice (5) which is provided with a rigid cap (7) having a closure
face (71) visible through the orifice. The cap (7) consists of
retaining means which are embodied in such away that a first
vertical pressure on the visible face (71) of the cap opens the
orifice (5), thereby indenting said cap retaining means into the
orifice (5), whereby making it possible to fill the container with
water. When said retaining means are released, the orifice (5) is
closed by the action produced by a second pressure on the visible
face (71) of the cap.
Inventors: |
Keller; Wolfgang; (Breuberg,
DE) ; Kremer; Ralf; (Seligenstadt, DE) ;
Maier; Klaus; (Offenbach, DE) |
Correspondence
Address: |
BROWDY AND NEIMARK, P.L.L.C.;624 NINTH STREET, NW
SUITE 300
WASHINGTON
DC
20001-5303
US
|
Family ID: |
32524857 |
Appl. No.: |
10/541839 |
Filed: |
January 7, 2004 |
PCT Filed: |
January 7, 2004 |
PCT NO: |
PCT/IB04/00050 |
371 Date: |
April 13, 2006 |
Current U.S.
Class: |
38/88 |
Current CPC
Class: |
D06F 75/14 20130101 |
Class at
Publication: |
038/088 |
International
Class: |
D06F 75/36 20060101
D06F075/36 |
Foreign Application Data
Date |
Code |
Application Number |
Jan 13, 2003 |
FR |
03/00299 |
Claims
1. Pressing iron (1), comprising a water reservoir (4) having a
filling orifice (5), the orifice (5) being provided with a rigid
cover (7) having a closing face (71) visible in the orifice,
characterized in that the cover (7) has retaining means such that a
first push substantially perpendicular to the visible face (71) of
the cover can open the orifice (5), said means retaining the cover
(7) depressed in the orifice (5) while allowing the filling of the
reservoir (4) with water, the retaining means being released and
the orifice (5) being again closed under the action of a second
push on said visible face (71) of the cover.
2. Pressing iron according to the preceding claim characterized in
that the cover (7) is retracted in the orifice (5) during the
filling of the reservoir (4).
3. Pressing iron according to the preceding claim characterized in
that the orifice (5) being in open position, a path (F) intended
for the filling water is provided around the cover.
4. Pressing iron according to the preceding claim characterized in
that the orifice (5) having a body (6), the cover (7) in closed
position bears on a peripheral internal face (63) of the body (6),
under the action of a spring (9).
5. Pressing iron according to the preceding claim characterized in
that the cover (7) carries along in translation a part (8) movable
in rotation provided with teeth (81) intended to come in
correspondence with complementary teeth (64) of the body (6) when
the orifice (5) is open, the teeth (81) of the movable part (8)
sliding on complementary parts (72) of the cover (7) when said
cover is pushed.
6. Pressing iron according to the preceding claim characterized in
that the extension (711) of the face (71) of the cover (7), or the
internal peripheral face (63) of the body (6) coming in contact
with one another, are provided with a complementary seal.
Description
[0001] The present invention relates to steam irons.
[0002] Irons equipped with a water reservoir having an orifice
allowing the user to fill it are known. This orifice is usually
disposed at the front of the iron so that the liquid does not run
out when iron is placed on its heel.
[0003] But during ironing movements the water in the reservoir is
agitated and could flow out through the filling orifice if
provisions were not made to avoid or limit this disadvantage.
[0004] For this reason, large-sized filling orifices are
supplemented by baffles as explained in the patent FR2677674, or
are closed by a large articulated or sliding movable shutter as
described in the patent DE10015078. When space is lacking to have
an orifice of sufficient size, a filling drawer can serve as a
funnel and at the same time ensure closing. However baffles limit
the water flow, movable shutters and drawers require for their
opening a minimum of attention and care due to their fragility,
owing to the fact that they must be pulled by hand and occupy a
position outside the body of the iron during opening.
[0005] The invention which follows has for its object a steam iron
having a water reservoir, the closing of the filling orifice of
said water reservoir not having the cited disadvantages, and being
easy and simple to open and close.
[0006] The goal of the invention is achieved by a pressing iron,
comprising a water reservoir having a filling orifice, the orifice
being provided with a rigid cover having a closing face visible in
the orifice, by the fact that the cover has retaining means such
that a first push substantially perpendicular to the visible face
of the cover can open the orifice, said means retaining the cover
depressed in the orifice while allowing the filling of the
reservoir with water, the retaining means being released and the
orifice being again closed under the action of a second push on
said visible face of the cover.
[0007] The cover is thus like a pushbutton that one depresses to
open the orifice and to fill the reservoir, and that one releases
by a new pressure to close the orifice. The operation is very
simple and does not require particular attention nor
precautions.
[0008] Advantageously, the cover is retracted in the orifice during
filling.
[0009] It thus presents no fragility.
[0010] Preferably, the orifice being in open position, a path
intended for the filling water is provided around the cover.
[0011] Advantageously the cover in closed position bears on a
peripheral internal face of the orifice, under the action of a
spring.
[0012] The cover then acts like a one-way valve thus preventing
water from the reservoir from flowing towards the outside under the
influence of movements of the iron.
[0013] Preferably the orifice having a body, the cover carries
along in translation a part movable in rotation provided with teeth
intended to come in correspondence with complementary teeth of the
body when the orifice is opened, the teeth of the movable part
sliding on complementary parts of the cover when said cover is
pushed.
[0014] The body of the orifice can be a part added to the iron or
be integrated into the body of the iron or of the water
reservoir.
[0015] At each push on the cover, the part movable in rotation
turns by a notch and is positioned to successively occupy a
depressed position where it retains the cover, and a released
position where the cover is closed against the interior edge of the
orifice.
[0016] The invention will be better understood in view of the
example hereafter and of the annexed drawings.
[0017] FIG. 1 is a longitudinal pictorial view of an iron having a
filling orifice according to the invention.
[0018] FIG. 2 is a longitudinal cross-sectional view of a filling
orifice according to the invention, the orifice being closed.
[0019] FIG. 3 is a transverse cross-sectional view of the filling
orifice of FIG. 2, the orifice being open.
[0020] FIG. 4 is a longitudinal view of the body of the orifice of
FIG. 2.
[0021] FIG. 5 is a view of the cover closing the orifice of FIG.
2.
[0022] FIG. 6 is an exploded view showing the part movable in
rotation, the spring and a support part of the spring.
[0023] In a preferential realization visible in FIG. 1, iron 1 has
a soleplate 2 and a casing body 3 in which a water reservoir 4 is
housed.
[0024] The reservoir is capable of being filled with water through
an orifice 5.
[0025] Orifice 5 has a body 6 in which a passage 61 for filling
water, better seen in FIG. 3, opens towards the outside of iron 1.
Orifice body 6 is integrated at the front of the iron and is fixed
on water reservoir 4 in a watertight manner due to a joint 62
represented in FIG. 2. Body 6 visible in cross section in FIGS. 2
and 3 carries internally a crown of long teeth 64 directed
downwards, providing between them passages 65 having parallel
edges. Teeth 64 have at their end a form of sawtooth notch 641
visible in FIG. 2.
[0026] A cover 7 disposed in orifice 5 has a face 71 visible and
accessible from the outside of iron via passage 61. The cover is
able to close passage 61 as represented in FIG. 2. Extension 711 of
face 71, easy to distinguish in FIG. 3, then bears against internal
wall 63 peripheral to passage 61 of body 6. Cover 7 internally
carries a crown of teeth 72 directed toward the bottom of FIGS. 2,
3 and 5. It is immobilized in rotation by plugs 73 guided in
translation by passages 65 located between teeth 64 of body 6.
[0027] A part 8, of circular cross section, is capable of turning
around an axis carried by the cover. It is firmly attached to this
cover 7 with a play in translation and carries at its periphery a
crown of radial teeth 81 whose point is directed to the top in
FIGS. 2, 3 and 6. Teeth 81 are long enough to be guided by passages
65 of body 6 over the entire length of teeth 64 of body 6, and
escape this guidance in rotation when movable part 8 is pushed
downwards at the same time as cover 7 and when they are beyond the
end of teeth 64.
[0028] A spring 9 bearing on a fixed part 10 firmly attached to
body 6 returns in translation movable part 8 upwards in the
figures.
[0029] Spring 9, the crowns of teeth 64, 72 and 81 as well as part
8 have the same axis, along which cover 7 is capable of being
displaced.
[0030] In the position illustrated in FIG. 2 spring 9 raises
movable part 8, which by its teeth 81 raises cover 7 whose wall 711
is in contact with the internal peripheral wall 63 of body 6 and
closes the orifice by blocking passage 61. Teeth 81 of movable part
8 are in relation with teeth 72 of cover 7. But cover 7 and the
movable part 8 are immobilized in rotation respectively by plugs 73
and teeth 81 sliding in passages 65 of body 6. Teeth 81 and teeth
72 have an offset so that they rest only on an inclined side in a
preferential direction.
[0031] When the user wants to fill reservoir 4, she presses on
cover 7. The force transmitted via teeth 72 of the cover to teeth
81 of part 8 compresses spring 9. The cover sinks into the orifice
and teeth 81 escape guidance by passages 65. Part 8 pivots around
its axis until teeth 72 and 81 are in perfect correspondence.
[0032] When the user releases the force on cover 7, spring 9 pushes
back part 8. But teeth 81 are then engaged by teeth 64 of body 6
and slide on their sides while causing part 8 to pivot to be
positioned at the bottom of notches 641. Cover 7 is retained in the
position of FIG. 3 where the orifice is open. Teeth 81 of part 8
are in contact with a side of teeth 72 of cover 7. The entry of
filling water is carried out along a path represented by the arrow
F of FIG. 3, from passage 61 around cover 7 between teeth 64,
through passages 65, to reservoir 4.
[0033] To reclose the filling orifice, the user presses on cover 7
through passage 61. The force transmitted via teeth 72 of the cover
to teeth 81 of part 8 compresses spring 9. The cover descends in
the orifice and teeth 81 escape notches 641. Part 8 pivots around
its axis and teeth 81 are put in complete correspondence with teeth
72 of the cover.
[0034] When the user releases the force on cover 7, spring 9 pushes
back part 8. But teeth 81 are then engaged by teeth 64 of body 6
and slide on sides 642 while causing part 8 to pivot to be
positioned opposite passages 65 between teeth 64 of the body. There
is no longer anything opposed to the rising of part 8 and of the
cover 7 under the action of spring 9 and the orifice returns to the
closed position of FIG. 2.
[0035] In this closed position, water in the reservoir 4 which
would be projected by the movements of iron towards the orifice,
would run up against the internal face of cover 7 while adding to
that of spring 9 a force for pressing cover 7 against internal
peripheral face 63 of body 6. The cover behaves as a one-way
valve.
[0036] Usefully, extension 711 of face 71 of the cover, or internal
peripheral face 63 of body 6 coming in contact with one another,
can be provided with a complementary seal.
[0037] By these means, the user can open or close the filling
orifice in a very simple way by the same easy to perform gesture,
and the device presents a large passage for water for filling the
reservoir.
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