Steamer stain fighter:A vending machine for removing stains
A self-contained machine for removing stains from textiles with the air compressor and solvent all contained with-in the same unit. The machine can be used in a home setting or a coin-changer attached to allow it to be a self-service profit center. This allows stains to be removed quickly and allowing the textile to remain in use without any laundering or drycleaning procedures needed.
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention grew out the textile care field. The problem of stain removal from textiles (i.e. the clothes that people wear) is a daily problem. The removal of stains to be successful must restore the fabric to its original condition without damage.
The current answers to this problem while effective are costly both in time and timeliness. The first drawback is the current methods require a specialist to perform the task which is expensive. The second drawback is the timeliness of this process. The sooner after staining the easier it is to remove without negative consequences(i.e. color loss or damage to the fibers). The present invention allows a person to perform this task by oneself whenever a stain is caused. Therefore the present invention reduces the cost and increases the effectiveness of the stain removal process by allowing it to be removed immediately. The present invention also eliminates the need to launder or dryclean the item to remove the spotting agents used to remove the stain, thereby allowing the user to continue to wear the item.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONAccordingly, this invention has as an object the provision of allowing the spot removal to be accomplished by the self-service method, either at home or anywhere the machine is placed.
A further object contemplates as its goal to provide this as a profit making device for the business where the machine is located in the form of a coin changer to activate the machine, not needed on a home unit.
It is yet a further object that this invention could be incorporated into the cabinet that houses other textile cleaning devices like a washing machine or dryer using the motors and such as parts of the invention, thus reducing the cost for manufacture and installation.
Another object of the invention is to allow the user to continue wearing the garment after the stain has been removed without having to rinse the pre-spotting agent by laundering or drycleaning the garment.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
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In operation one places the prescribed amount of money in the coin changer 7. The solvent reservoir must have solvent in it, this will usually be water as this is the solvent that will take out almost all food stains and will flush out without negative consequences any water soluble stain removal used as well. Water is also readily available in most locales. The user then uses the air gun to blast the stain off the garment. Compressing the handle on the gun part way dispenses air only and all the way dispenses air and solvent. A combination of this activity will result in most stains being immediately removed. No other laundering or drycleaning is necessary. The process can be accomplished while wearing the garment or by removing and placing on the garment platform.
While the present invention has been described as a portable stand alone unit, the internal and external parts could be made a part of another machine like a washing machine or dryer, thereby using the existing cabinet of the other machine to act as the cabinet for this machine. The parts of this invention being placed inside and outside respectively.
Claims
1. a self-contained machine for removing stains comprised of
- an internal air compressor, internal solvent reservoir and dispensing gun.
2. The device of claim 1 with a coin changer attached.
3. The device of claim 1 where the parts of said machine are reconfigured and placed inside and outside respectively of another machine like a washing machine or dryer.
Type: Application
Filed: May 26, 2005
Publication Date: Nov 30, 2006
Inventor: Steven Hirmer (Burr Ridge, IL)
Application Number: 11/138,048
International Classification: D06F 39/00 (20060101);