Patents by Inventor Boon Teck Tan
Boon Teck Tan has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 11479906Abstract: The invention relates to a portable textile treatment device comprising a heatable soleplate (4) intended to be in contact with a textile (TXT) for treating the textile. The heatable soleplate (4) comprises a soleplate opening (H). The device comprises a module (MD) comprising an image sensor (5) for taking an image of the textile to be treated through the soleplate opening (H), and a control unit (8) configured for a) executing an algorithm stored in said portable textile treatment device, using the taken image as an input of the algorithm, to obtain a classification of the textile, and for b) controlling, based on the classification, at least one operating parameter of the portable textile treatment device. The module (MD) and the control unit (8) are integrated within the portable textile treatment device.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 2020Date of Patent: October 25, 2022Assignee: KONINKLIJKE PHILIPS N.V.Inventors: Wee Ann Chong, Yao Hean Chiah, Mun Kong Soo, Victor Martinus Gerardus Van Acht, Rico Paolo Ochoa Ramirez, Palani Pandurangan, Boon Teck Tan, Luck Wee Png, Joo Pheng Toh, Prakash S S, Joldert Maria Boersma, Timotheus Johannes Maria Van Aken, Joris Pieter Oosterhuis, Antonius Johannes Joseph Wismans, Thomas Petrus Hendricus Warmerdam, Arnoldus Johannes Martinus Jozeph Ras
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Publication number: 20220145527Abstract: The invention relates to a portable textile treatment device comprising a heatable soleplate (4) intended to be in contact with a textile (TXT) for treating the textile. The heatable soleplate (4) comprises a soleplate opening (H). The device comprises a module (MD) comprising an image sensor (5) for taking an image of the textile to be treated through the soleplate opening (H), and a control unit (8) configured for a) executing an algorithm stored in said portable textile treatment device, using the taken image as an input of the algorithm, to obtain a classification of the textile, and for b) controlling, based on the classification, at least one operating parameter of the portable textile treatment device. The module (MD) and the control unit (8) are integrated within the portable textile treatment device.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 10, 2020Publication date: May 12, 2022Inventors: Wee Ann CHONG, Yao Hean CHIAH, Mun Kong SOO, Victor Martinus Gerardus VAN ACHT, Rico Paolo Ochoa RAMIREZ, Palani PANDURANGAN, Boon Teck TAN, Luck Wee PNG, Joo Pheng TOH, Prakash S S, Joldert Maria BOERSMA, Timotheus Johannes Maria VAN AKEN, Joris Pieter OOSTERHUIS, Antonius Johannes Joseph WISMANS, Thomas Petrus Hendricus WARMERDAM, Arnoldus Johannes Martinus Jozeph RAS
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Method for actively decreasing the temperature of a heatable soleplate in a textile treatment device
Patent number: 11028529Abstract: The invention relates to a method of operating a textile treatment device comprising a heatable soleplate intended to be in contact with a textile for treating the textile. The method comprises a first step (1001) of setting a first temperature target for the heatable soleplate, and a step (1002) of detecting movement of said textile treatment device. If the step (1002) of 5 detecting movement did not detect any movement of said textile treatment device during more than a given first time duration, a step (1004) of actively decreasing the temperature of the heatable soleplate (4) up to reaching a first given temperature having a value below said first temperature target.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2018Date of Patent: June 8, 2021Assignee: KONINKLIJKE PHILIPS N.V.Inventors: Xin Xian Kong, Frederik Jan De Bruijn, Binyam Gebrekidan Gebre, Yen Leng Pang, Kenny Khng, Karl Catharina Van Bree, Boon Teck Tan, Victor Martinus Gerardus Van Acht, Yong Jiang, Hee Poh Sin, Mohankumar Valiyambath Krishnan, Orhan Kahya, Aditya Mehendale, Harold Agnes Wilhelmus Schmeitz, Dmitry Nikolayevich Znamenskiy, Antonius Johannes Joseph Wismans, Sergio Consoli, Petra Bijl, Arnoldus Johannes Martinus Jozeph Ras, Yao Hean Chiah -
METHOD FOR ACTIVELY DECREASING THE TEMPERATURE OF A HEATABLE SOLEPLATE IN A TEXTILE TREATMENT DEVICE
Publication number: 20200378056Abstract: The invention relates to a method of operating a textile treatment device comprising a heatable soleplate intended to be in contact with a textile for treating the textile. The method comprises a first step (1001) of setting a first temperature target for the heatable soleplate, and a step (1002) of detecting movement of said textile treatment device. If the step (1002) of 5 detecting movement did not detect any movement of said textile treatment device during more than a given first time duration, a step (1004) of actively decreasing the temperature of the heatable soleplate (4) up to reaching a first given temperature having a value below said first temperature target.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2018Publication date: December 3, 2020Inventors: Xin Xian KONG, Frederik Jan DE BRUIJN, Binyam Gebrekidan GEBRE, Yen Leng PANG, Kenny KHNG, Karl Catharina VAN BREE, Boon Teck TAN, Victor Martinus Gerardus VAN ACHT, Yong JIANG, Hee Poh SIN, Mohankumar VALIYAMBATH KRISHNAN, Orhan KAHYA, Aditya MEHENDALE, Harold Agnes Wilhelmus SCHMEITZ, Dmitry Nikolayevich ZNAMENSKIY, Antonius Johannes Joseph WISMANS, Sergio CONSOLI, Petra BIJL, Arnoldus Johannes Martinus Jozeph RAS, Yao Hean CHIAH -
Patent number: 10351992Abstract: The present application relates to a steam iron head (30). The steam iron head (30) has a steam pathway (40) along which steam flows. A cyclonic chamber (61) is along the steam pathway (40). The steam iron head (30) also has a flow inlet (62) to the cyclonic chamber (61), a flow outlet (63) from the cyclonic chamber (61), and a conduit (67) in the cyclonic chamber (61) defining the flow outlet (63). The conduit (67) upstands in the cyclonic chamber (61) and has an opening in a free end (68) of the conduit through which the flow of steam exits the cyclonic chamber (61). The conduit (67) is provided with a rib (91) to restrict the flow of water droplets formed on an outer surface of the conduit from passing through the flow outlet (63). The present application also relates to a steam system iron (10) having a steam iron head (30).Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 2015Date of Patent: July 16, 2019Assignee: KONINKLIJKE PHILIPS N.V.Inventors: Mohankumar Valiyambath Krishnan, Boon Teck Tan
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Patent number: 10287725Abstract: The present application relates to a steam device comprising a steam chamber having a steam generating surface onto which liquid water is provided to be evaporated into steam, a fabric treating plate comprising a fabric treating face and at least one steam vent through which steam is expelled onto a fabric to be steamed, an outlet flow section located between the steam generating surface and the fabric treating face wherein the outlet flow section defines an indirect flow path between the steam chamber and the at least one steam vent and a heater for heating the outlet flow section such that liquid water which enters the outlet flow section from the steam chamber is evaporated into steam. The outlet flow section comprises at least one boundary surface with a plurality of recesses for reducing the flow rate of liquid water travelling through the outlet flow section.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 2015Date of Patent: May 14, 2019Assignee: KONINKLIJKE PHILIPS N.V.Inventors: Boon Teck Tan, Hee Keng Chua, Chen-Shiang Lee, Mohankumar Valiyambath Krishnan
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Patent number: 10246817Abstract: The present application relates to a method of treating a fabric article so that it has a characteristic smell normally associated with garments that have been exposed to natural sunlight, the method comprising positioning a fabric article (1) to be treated in an enclosure (8) and irradiating said fabric article positioned in said enclosure with ultraviolet light with a wavelength of between 280 nm and 400 nm and so that it is subjected to a predetermined radiant exposure. A device for treating a fabric article to replicate the characteristic effect of exposing said fabric article to natural sunlight is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 2013Date of Patent: April 2, 2019Assignee: KONINKLIJKE PHILIPS N.V.Inventors: Yuqi Wang, Weiran Wang, Yong Jiang, Boon Teck Tan, Jiuyu Zhou
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Patent number: 10240278Abstract: A steam iron head (2) employs a soleplate (6) having a fabric contact surface (10), a steam inlet (21) through which steam flows to the steam iron head (2), and one or more steam vents (49). A steam passageway (19) is between the steam inlet (21) and the steam vent(s) (49). A fluid separator (25) is located between the steam passageway (19) and the steam vents (49). The fluid separator (25) is configured to restrict the flow of condensation formed in the steam passageway (19) from passing through the steam vent(s) (49). A soleplate panel (7) forms the fabric contact surface (10) and a base (15, 20) of the steam passageway (19). The soleplate panel (7) is configured to be primarily heated by steam flowing along the steam passageway (19) to the steam vent(s) (49). A steam generator system iron may employ the steam iron head (2).Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 2015Date of Patent: March 26, 2019Assignee: KONINKLIJKE PHILIPS N.V.Inventors: Hee Keng Chua, Boon Khian Ching, Yong Jiang, Boon Teck Tan, Jiecong Tang
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Patent number: 10188761Abstract: The invention relates to a garment sanitizing device (1, 31) comprising a housing (2), a chamber (4) within the housing to receive one or more garments (14) to be sanitized. The chamber (4) comprises a bottom wall, a top wall, and opposite first and second sides each extending from the bottom wall to the top wall. The housing contains a fan (6) and one or more heating elements (10). The at least one heating element is configured to directly heat garments within the chamber by radiation, and the fan is configured to convey air via the at least one heating element to heat the air and to convey the heated air through the chamber to additionally heat the garments by the conveyed heated air.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2015Date of Patent: January 29, 2019Assignee: KONINKLIJKE PHILIPS N.V.Inventors: Boon Teck Tan, Kean Hao Raymond Lee, Bernd Laudahn
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Patent number: 10081903Abstract: A steam iron (10) comprising a soleplate (13), a heating element (14) for heating the soleplate (13), an inlet junction (16) comprising a first inlet (28) for receiving input steam from a steam generator and a second inlet (29), a water-steam separator (18) connected to the inlet junction (16) to receive steam from the inlet junction (16) and separate steam from condensed water entrained in the steam. The steam iron also includes an evaporation chamber (19) connected to the water-steam separator (18) to receive condensed water from the water-steam separator (18) and which includes a surface heated by the heating element (14) to generate evaporated water from the condensed water. The evaporation chamber (19) is connected to the second inlet (29). The inlet junction (16) comprises a venturi effect nozzle (31) for expelling the input steam and to generate a reduced pressure in the region of the second inlet (29) to draw the evaporated water into the inlet junction (16).Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 2015Date of Patent: September 25, 2018Assignee: KONINKLIJKE PHILIPS N.V.Inventors: Hee Keng Chua, Boon Teck Tan
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Publication number: 20170314183Abstract: The present application relates to a steam iron head (30). The steam iron head (30) has a steam pathway (40) along which steam flows. A cyclonic chamber (61) is along the steam pathway (40). The steam iron head (30) also has a flow inlet (62) to the cyclonic chamber (61), a flow outlet (63) from the cyclonic chamber (61), and a conduit (67) in the cyclonic chamber (61) defining the flow outlet (63). The conduit (67) upstands in the cyclonic chamber (61) and has an opening in a free end (68) of the conduit through which the flow of steam exits the cyclonic chamber (61). The conduit (67) is provided with a rib (91) to restrict the flow of water droplets formed on an outer surface of the conduit from passing through the flow outlet (63). The present application also relates to a steam system iron (10) having a steam iron head (30).Type: ApplicationFiled: October 21, 2015Publication date: November 2, 2017Inventors: MOHANKUMAR VALIYAMBATH KRISHNAN, BOON TECK TAN
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Publication number: 20170275810Abstract: The present application relates to a steam iron head (2). The steam iron head (2) comprises a soleplate (6). The sole-plate (6) has a fabric contact surface (10), a steam inlet (21) through which steam flows to the steam iron head (2), and at least one steam vent (49). A steam passageway (19) is between the steam inlet (21) and the at least one steam vent (49). A fluid separator (25) is located between the steam passageway (19) and the at least one steam vent (49). The fluid separator (25) is configured to restrict the flow of condensation formed in the steam passageway (19) from passing through the at least one steam vent (49). The soleplate (6) has a soleplate panel (7) forming the fabric contact surface (10) and a base (15, 20) of the steam passageway (19). The soleplate panel (7) is configured to be primarily heated by steam flowing along the steam passageway (19) to the at least one steam vent (49). The present application also relates to a steam generator system iron having a steam iron head (2).Type: ApplicationFiled: August 26, 2015Publication date: September 28, 2017Inventors: HEE KENG CHUA, BOON KHIAN CHING, YONG JIANG, BOON TECK TAN, JIECONG TANG
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Publication number: 20170268160Abstract: A steam iron (10) comprising a soleplate (13), a heating element (14) for heating the soleplate (13), an inlet junction(16) comprising a first inlet (28) for receiving input steam from a steam generator and a second inlet (29), a water-steam separator (18) connected to the inlet junction (16) to receive steam from the inlet junction (16) and separate steam from condensed water entrained in the steam. The steam iron also includes an evaporation chamber (19) connected to the water-steam separator (18) to receive condensed water from the water-steam separator (18) and which includes a surface heated by the heating element (14) to generate evaporated water from the condensed water. The evaporation chamber (19) is connected to the second inlet (29). The inlet junction (16) comprises a venturi effect nozzle (31) for expelling the input steam and to generate a reduced pressure in the region of the second inlet (29) to draw the evaporated water into the inlet junction (16).Type: ApplicationFiled: August 11, 2015Publication date: September 21, 2017Inventors: HEE KENG CHUA, BOON TECK TAN
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Publication number: 20170260684Abstract: The present application relates to a steam device (1) comprising a steam chamber (8) having a steam generating surface onto which liquid water is provided to be evaporated into steam. The steam device (1) further comprises a fabric treating plate (4) comprising a fabric treating face (4A) and at least one steam vent (6) through which steam is expelled onto a fabric to be steamed. The steam device (1) further comprises an outlet flow section (21) located between the steam generating surface and the fabric treating face (4A). The outlet flow section (21) defines an indirect flow path (C) between the steam chamber (8) and the at least one steam vent (6). The steam device (1) further comprises a heater for heating the outlet flow section (21) such that liquid water which enters the outlet flow section (21)from the steam chamber (8) is evaporated into steam.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 9, 2015Publication date: September 14, 2017Inventors: BOON TECK TAN, HEE KENG CHUA, CHEN-SHIANG LEE, MOHANKUMAR VALIYAMBATH KRISHNAN
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Publication number: 20170151358Abstract: The invention relates to a garment sanitizing device (1, 31) comprising a housing (2), a chamber (4) within the housing to receive one or more garments (14) to be sanitized. The chamber (4) comprises a bottom wall, a top wall, and opposite first and second sides each extending from the bottom wall to the top wall. The housing contains a fan (6) and one or more heating elements (10). The at least one heating element is configured to directly heat garments within the chamber by radiation, and the fan is configured to convey air via the at least one heating element to heat the air and to convey the heated air through the chamber to additionally heat the garments by the conveyed heated air.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2015Publication date: June 1, 2017Inventors: BOON TECK TAN, KEAN HAO RAYMOND LEE, BERND LAUDAHN
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Publication number: 20170089003Abstract: The invention relates to a steaming device component (4, 7, 25) comprising a passageway (16, 23, 33) having an inner surface (17, 24, 34) along which steam may flow. At least a section of the inner surface (17, 24, 34) is formed by a foam material (19, 35) having a low thermal conductivity such that the foam material (19, 35) reduces the rate of condensation on the inner surface (17, 24, 34). Since the foam material requires less heat energy to attain the same temperature as the steam, the foam material heats up quickly reducing the time in which condensation can take place on the inner surface of the steam passageway.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 5, 2015Publication date: March 30, 2017Inventors: HEE KENG CHUA, BOON TECK TAN, YUQI WANG
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Publication number: 20150292143Abstract: The present application relates to a method of treating a fabric article so that it has a characteristic smell normally associated with garments that have been exposed to natural sunlight, the method comprising positioning a fabric article (1) to be treated in an enclosure (8) and irradiating said fabric article positioned in said enclosure with ultraviolet light with a wavelength of between 280 nm and 400 nm and so that it is subjected to a predetermined radiant exposure. A device for treating a fabric article to replicate the characteristic effect of exposing said fabric article to natural sunlight is also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 25, 2013Publication date: October 15, 2015Inventors: YUQI WANG, WEIRAN WANG, YONG JIANG, BOON TECK TAN, JIUYU ZHOU
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Patent number: 8141279Abstract: A steam ironing device (10) provides an ionized steam output using an ionizing arrangement (30). The ionization process, in particular the high energy electric discharge used for ionization, breaks down steam particles into finer particles. As a result, a greater proportion of the steam particles generated can penetrate into the fabric of the garment being ironed, to improve fabric treatment and fabric moistening. Air ionization can also be used. The ionization process is improved by limiting the temperature of the steam.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2005Date of Patent: March 27, 2012Assignee: Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.Inventors: Yong Jiang, Vignesh Nathamuni Balaji, Boon Teck Tan, Zhongming Ma, Seetharam Samba Subba Chigurupati, Job Jan Van Der Burg
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Publication number: 20100011630Abstract: A steam ironing device (10) provides an ionized steam output using an ionizing arrangement (30). The ionization process, in particular the high energy electric discharge used for ionization, breaks down steam particles into finer particles. As a result, a greater proportion of the steam particles generated can penetrate into the fabric of the garment being ironed, to improve fabric treatment and fabric moistening. Air ionization can also be used. The ionization process is improved by limiting the temperature of the steam.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 12, 2005Publication date: January 21, 2010Applicant: KONINKLIJKE PHILIPS ELECTRONICS N.V.Inventors: Yong Jiang, Vignesh Nathamuni Balaji, Boon Teck Tan, Zhongming Ma, Seetharam Samba Subba Chigurupati, Job Jan Van Der Burg