ENCLOSURE FOR A STEAMER
An enclosure (10, 35) for use with a steam generator (2) having a hand operated steam nozzle (5) for manually treating a fabric article with steam emitted from nozzle is disclosed. The enclosure has a space to receive fabric articles to be steamed and also has a steam nozzle receptacle (12) hat releasably receives a hand operated steam nozzle so that steam is directed into the enclosure from the steam nozzle for hands-free steaming of fabric articles within the enclosure.
The present invention relates to an enclosure for treating a fabric article with steam. The fabric article may be a garment, upholstery or other fabric and the steam treatment is to de-wrinkle and/or to clean or refresh the fabric article.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONIt is known to apply steam to articles, such as garments, fabrics or household upholstery, to clean and remove wrinkles or creases. Therefore, steaming is used to refresh garments when a full wash is not required or to extend the period of time between full washes. When steam passes over a fabric it helps reduce odours and heat from the steam can help to reduce creases caused by washing, storing or wearing. Also, steaming can be used to hygienically treat articles because germs are killed when exposed to steam for a period of time in the region of 5 to 10 minutes.
Hand operated steamers are known and typically comprise a steam generator and a hose with a nozzle at the end of the hose. The nozzle is held by a user and emits steam which is directed onto the article to be treated. The user then moves the nozzle over the article while pulling and stretching the article to remove creases. These products are typically used to treat garments but may also be used to treat household upholstery or curtains or other articles.
During use of hand operated steamer products some of the steam emitted escapes into the immediate surroundings without interacting with the article. This wasted steam increases the energy and water consumption of the device and is unpleasant to the user because the heat and humidity may cause discomfort. Moreover, the wasted steam means that the temperature and intensity of the steam treatment is lessened, which reduces the refreshing and hygienic effects of the steam.
It is also known, for example from US 2004/163,184 A1, to provide a flexible bag into which fabric articles, such as garments, can be placed. The bag is attached to a support and the garments are hung freely within the bag. A steam generator is provided to circulate steam through the interior of the bag to refresh the garments and manually operable vents are provided to allow a user to release steam from the bag, for example towards the end of use or when steaming delicate articles. However, as the entire article must be placed within the sealed bag, these products are not suitable for selectively steaming a small area of the article. Moreover, as the article to be treated must be placed within the sealed bag, the size of the bag limits the size of garment that can be treated, thus excluding treatment of larger garments such as curtains and upholstery that do not fit in the bag.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONIt is an object of the invention to provide an apparatus for steaming a fabric article which substantially alleviates or overcomes the problems mentioned above.
According to the present invention, there is provided an enclosure for use with a steam generator having a hand operated steam nozzle for manually treating a fabric article with steam emitted from said nozzle, the enclosure comprising a space to receive fabric articles to be steamed and a steam nozzle receptacle configured to releasably receive said hand operated steam nozzle such that steam is directed into the enclosure from said steam nozzle for hands-free steaming of fabric articles in said enclosure.
The first aspect of the present invention is an enclosure with a steam nozzle receptacle which may be connected to a known steam generator with a hand operated steam nozzle. The enclosure and the steam nozzle receptacle allow a user to optionally connect the steam nozzle of an existing steam generator to the enclosure for use as a hands-free steamer.
This gives the user increased flexibility because the steam generator can either be used to manually treat small areas of an article or large objects that would not usually fit inside an enclosure, or alternatively the user can connect the nozzle to the enclosure for hands-free steaming within the enclosure. The enclosure offers the user increased options because the steamer can be used to treat a wider range of articles and also means that the user only needs to purchase one steamer and an accessory, rather than two separate steamer products.
Connecting the enclosure to a hand operated steamer is also advantageous for refreshing, cleaning and hygiene reasons. Articles can be steamed in the enclosure for an extended period of time, without any additional effort from the user, to eliminate any germs that may be present on the article. This is more difficult to achieve with an exclusively hand operated steamer because the user must hold the nozzle against each part of the article for an extended period of time until the hygienic effect is achieved, which is inconvenient and uncomfortable for the user. Therefore, the steam nozzle can be connected to the enclosure to improve the cleaning and refreshing effects of the steam treatment and, if required, the user still has the capability to detach the nozzle and use the nozzle in a hand operated function.
The hand operated steam nozzle may be connected to said steam generator via a flexible hose and the enclosure may further comprise at least one hose support member configured to support said hose such that, when said hand operated steam nozzle is received in said steam nozzle receptacle, said hose is supported so that condensed water cannot be trapped within said hose.
If water becomes trapped in the flexible hose carrying steam from the steam generator to the hand operated steam nozzle then the flow of steam will be reduced and may even be blocked, adversely affecting the performance of the product.
The at least one hose support member may comprise at least one arm extending in a direction away from the enclosure, the flexible hose being removably attachable to said arm.
The at least one arm would support the hose in a position away from the enclosure so that the hose is held in a way that prevents loops that create ‘U’ bends or troughs in which water may become trapped. In this situation, any condensate forming in the hose would flow back to the steam generator along the hose, rather than becoming trapped in a part of the hose and affecting steam flow. If the hose support member had a plurality of arms then multiple points of the flexible hose would be supported and this would allow the hose to be held in different configurations. For example, a part of the hose may be supported in a helical shape with a positive incline, so that water can not become trapped anywhere within the hose.
The nozzle receptacle may comprise an opening into the enclosure and may comprise a recess, said recess may be shaped to releasably receive a hand operated steam nozzle such that when said steam nozzle is inserted into the recess said steam nozzle is retained in said recess and a steam emitting end of that steam nozzle is aligned with the opening.
The recess allows a user to easily attach the nozzle of the hand operated steamer to the enclosure for hands-free steaming within the enclosure. The steam continues to pass through the nozzle and then through the opening into the enclosure so no components need to be removed or added to the hand operated nozzle to facilitate the connection.
Advantageously, the recess may include an enlarged portion that allows a user access to grasp a hand operated steam nozzle received in the recess and the enlarged portion of the recess may be aligned with a handle of said steam nozzle when said steam nozzle is received in the recess.
The recess allows a user to easily grasp and remove the nozzle from the nozzle receptacle at the end of operation or for using the nozzle for manual steam treatment of articles. If the recess is aligned with the handle then the user can grasp the handle of the steam nozzle within the recess to remove the nozzle.
The recess may further comprise a portion to receive a handle of a hand operated steam nozzle when said steam nozzle is received in the nozzle receptacle.
The handle receiving portion will act to hold the handle in position when the nozzle is received in the nozzle receptacle such that the steam emitting end of the nozzle is aligned with the opening.
The recess may be configured such that when a hand operated steam nozzle is received in the nozzle receptacle said steam nozzle is substantially flush to a side of the enclosure.
This arrangement occupies less space and, because the steam nozzle is not protruding from the side of the enclosure during use, the risk of the nozzle becoming dislodged is reduced.
The recess may comprise a flared portion that is substantially the same shape as a flared steam emitting head of a hand operated steam nozzle, said flared portion extending further than the size of said steam emitting head such that said steam nozzle can be inserted into the flared portion and then moved into alignment with the recess to align the steam emitting head of said steam nozzle with the opening in the steam nozzle receptacle.
This arrangement makes it easy for a user to attach and remove a steam nozzle from the nozzle receptacle—the user moves the nozzle towards the flared portion which releases the nozzle from the recess.
The nozzle receptacle may also comprise means for releasably securing a hand operated steam nozzle to the nozzle receptacle.
This will further ensure that the steam nozzle is securely retained while allowing a user to easily remove the nozzle from the receptacle. The means for releasably securing a hand operated steam nozzle to the nozzle receptacle may comprise magnets to interact with magnets or magnetic material on a hand operated steam nozzle. These magnets may provide a holding force that retains the nozzle during operation but can be easily overcome by a user when disconnecting the nozzle from the enclosure.
The enclosure may further comprise a water collecting means configured to collect condensed water that has accumulated at a lower end of the enclosure.
The water collecting means allows a user to easily remove and dispose of water that collects at the bottom of the enclosure.
The enclosure may also comprise a base plate, extending across the bottom of the enclosure during use and configured to direct collected water into the water collecting means.
The base plate will act to support the enclosure in an extended position and to collect water that accumulates in the enclosure and direct it into the water collecting means.
According to another aspect of the invention, there is provided apparatus for treating a fabric article with steam, comprising a steam generator and an enclosure as described above, said steam generator having a steam hose and steam nozzle suitable for hand operated manual steaming of fabric articles, said steam nozzle being optionally connectable to the nozzle receptacle of the enclosure for supplying steam to the enclosure for hands-free steaming of fabric articles received in said enclosure.
The enclosure may be provided as an accessory for a hand operated steamer, as previously described, or it may be provided together with the steamer, as described above.
According to another aspect of the invention, there is provided apparatus for treating a fabric article with steam, comprising an enclosure to receive fabric articles to be steamed and a base unit having a steam generator and a steam outlet, said steam outlet having connecting means configured to enable it to either be connected to the enclosure, for hands-free steaming of fabric articles received in the enclosure or, to a steam hose and steam nozzle, for hand operated manual steaming of fabric articles.
This apparatus also allows a user to choose between hands-free steaming and hand operated manual steaming of fabric articles. The option to connect a steam hose and steam nozzle to the base unit of a steam enclosure allows a user to change the function of the apparatus from hands-free steaming within the enclosure to manual steaming using the steam hose and steam nozzle.
The apparatus may further comprise an upper assembly, to which the enclosure is removably attached, and an extendable supporting arm that is attachable to the base unit and to the upper assembly to support the upper assembly and the enclosure.
The upper assembly will support the enclosure in the deployed position, defining the space within the enclosure, and the extendable arm, which may for example be telescopic, allows the apparatus to be collapsed, so that the upper assembly and the base unit meet and the overall apparatus is compacted. This is desirable for easy storage and transport purposes.
These and other aspects of the invention will be apparent from and elucidated with reference to the embodiments described hereinafter.
Embodiments of the invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to
This invention seeks to provide a product whereby a user can optionally choose a “hands-free” steam treatment function, with an enclosure for containing the garments, or a “hand operated” steam treatment function, where the user holds a steam nozzle for direct steaming action. For example, the user would be able to use the hand operated function to treat large articles, such as upholstery and curtains, or for treating only a select small area of one article, and then the product can be changed to “hands-free” steaming for treating the whole of garments.
First EmbodimentThe steam generator of
The main body 15 of the enclosure 10 may be made of a flexible and water impermeable material that is also impervious to the heat and humidity it will be exposed to during use of the apparatus. Furthermore, the inside surface of the main body 15 of the enclosure 10 may have an anti-bacterial lining to prevent bacterial growth that may occur when the device is not being used. The humidity and warmth caused by the steam will remain for some time after use and bacteria may grow in this environment.
The main body 15 shown in
Alternatively, the nozzle receptacle 12 may have guiding features (not shown) such as ribs that protrude from the nozzle receptacle 12 and removably receive the hand operated steam nozzle 5 in the desired orientation. In this case, only the guiding features of the nozzle receptacle 12 need to match the shape of the hand operated steam nozzle 5.
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In the example shown in
Another embodiment, which is not shown in the Figures, has a pipe that carries condensed water from the opening away from the enclosure 10. The pipe may be provided with a valve that allows a user to close and open a fluid path through the pipe. The pipe may also be connectable to the water supply tank of the steam generator to feed the condensed water directly back to the steam generator for re-use, thereby making a closed circuit and reducing water consumption.
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The support body 28 of the upper support 25 ensures that the entire main body 15 of the enclosure 10 is sufficiently supported. The support body 25 also comprises openings 29 on either side of the external hanger 11. These openings 29 align with manually operated vents in the main body 15 that allow a user to open and close a fluid path between the interior of the enclosure 10 and the outside. These vents may be used towards the end of a steaming cycle, to reduce the amount of steam, heat and humidity in the enclosure, or may be used to reduce the amount of steam in the enclosure 10 if the article being steamed is delicate or susceptible to excessive heat or humidity.
The flexible nature of the body 15 of the enclosure 10 means that, when not in use, the enclosure 10 can be collapsed to a small size and stored easily. With no steam generator or other large components attached directly to the enclosure 10, when collapsed it will be compact and lightweight, which is preferable for storage. The upper support 25 and base plate 20 may be attachable to each other, for example by a clip or strap (none shown), to hold the enclosure in a collapsed state for storage.
As described with reference to
The hose 4 may removably attach to the arm 53 by a clip or strap. As shown in
For example,
When using the steamer 1 of
The apparatus described with reference to
The enclosure 10 may be sold in combination with a hand operated steamer 1 or as an additional accessory, giving customers a choice over the function of the product. If a user required both types of function hand operated and hands-free, they would currently need to buy two products. This invention allows the user to adapt the function of an existing product to match their needs and so they only need to purchase one product with the enclosure accessory.
The enclosure 10 may also include an ultraviolet lamp (not shown), powered by battery or from an external power source such as mains electricity. The ultraviolet lamp is positioned to emit UV light onto the fabric articles being steamed to provide a sterilisation and germicidal effect UV light, for example light with a wavelength of 253.7 nm, disrupts DNA base pairing which leads to the death of bacteria exposed to that light. Therefore, during operation, the steam will clean and sterilise the garments as well as remove some creases where the UV lamp will act to further sterilise the garments, providing an improved cleaning effect. It will be appreciated that that steaming and UV operation may occur in a simultaneous or sequential manner.
Second EmbodimentThe flexible enclosure 35 is attached to both the upper assembly 34 and the base unit 33 so that when the apparatus 32 is in a deployed state (arm 36 extended) the enclosure 35 is suspended between the top and bottom units 33, 34 and formed so that a user can place fabric articles, such as garments, within the enclosure 35. The enclosure 35 may also have one or more vents that release steam from the enclosure 35. A zipper 38 is provided to allow a user to open the enclosure 35 for inserting and removing articles from the enclosure 35 and the upper assembly 34 includes an internal hanger 39 (see
When the arm 36 is retracted the flexible enclosure 35 collapses and the upper assembly 34 covers the top of the base unit 33. In this position, the apparatus 32 is compact and easily moveable and storable. The upper assembly 34 may be directly attachable to the base unit 33 by means of a clip, catch or strap (none shown) to hold the apparatus 32 closed and allow it to be lifted and moved by the handle 37 on the upper assembly 34.
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The lamp 46 is located in the upper assembly 34 and is powered by the mains electricity by a cable from the base unit 33 along or through the extendable arm 36. Other electrical equipment required for operation of the lamp 46 and the heater in the steam generator, and any other electrical components, such as transformers and ballast for the lamp 46, can be located in the base unit 33.
When the steam in the enclosure 35 encounters cool surfaces, such as the edges and top of the enclosure 35, it will be condensed into water. This water will naturally accumulate on the walls in the enclosure 35 and flow down towards the base unit 33. The top surface 47 (see
The embodiment described with reference to
In an alternative embodiment, the steam outlet may be provided with two separate connection points (not shown in the drawings) so that both the enclosure 35 and a hose 48 and nozzle 49 can be attached to the steam outlet and used simultaneously. The two connection points may be located in different places, for example, the connection point for the enclosure may be located on a top surface of the steam generator (similarly to the steam outlet 42 as shown in
The option to switch between the hands-free and hand operated steaming functions in a single product is beneficial for users who only need to buy one product to enable them to perform both functions. As with the first embodiment, use of the enclosure will result in a greater cleaning and refreshing effect as the articles are completely surrounded by steam and can be left for a prolonged period of time.
It will be appreciated that the term “comprising” does not exclude other elements or steps and that the indefinite article “a” or “an” does not exclude a plurality. The mere fact that certain measures are recited in mutually different dependent claims does not indicate that a combination of these measures cannot be used to an advantage. Any reference signs in the claims should not be construed as limiting the scope of the claims.
Although claims have been formulated in this application to particular combinations of features, it should be understood that the scope of the disclosure of the present invention also includes any novel features or any novel combinations of features disclosed herein either explicitly or implicitly or any generalisation thereof, whether or not it relates to the same invention as presently claimed in any claim and whether or not it mitigates any or all of the same technical problems as does the parent invention. The applicants hereby give notice that new claims may be formulated to such features and/or combinations of features during the prosecution of the present application or of any further application derived therefrom.
Claims
1. An enclosure for use with a steam generator having a hand operated steam nozzle for manually treating a fabric article with steam emitted from said nozzle, the enclosure comprising a space to receive fabric articles to be treated, characterised in that the enclosure further comprises a steam nozzle receptacle configured to releasably receive said hand operated steam nozzle such that steam is directed into the enclosure from said steam nozzle for hands-free steaming of fabric articles in said enclosure.
2. The enclosure of claim 1, further comprising at least one hose support member configured to support a flexible hose of said steam generator such that condensed water cannot be trapped within said hose during use of the enclosure.
3. The enclosure of claim 2, wherein the at least one hose support member comprises at least one arm extending in a direction away from the enclosure, and attachment means to which said flexible hose can be removably attached during use of the enclosure.
4. The enclosure of claim 1, wherein the nozzle receptacle comprises a recess and an opening into the enclosure, said recess being shaped to releasably receive a hand operated steam nozzle such that when said hand operated steam nozzle is inserted into the recess said steam nozzle is retained in said recess and a steam emitting end of that steam nozzle is aligned with the opening.
5. The enclosure of claim 4, wherein the recess includes an enlarged portion that allows a user access to grasp a hand operated steam nozzle received in the recess.
6. The enclosure of claim 5, wherein the enlarged portion of the recess is positioned to be aligned with a handle of a hand operated steam nozzle when said steam nozzle is received in the recess.
7. The enclosure of claim 4, wherein the recess further comprises a portion to receive a handle of a hand operated steam nozzle when said steam nozzle is received in the nozzle receptacle.
8. The enclosure of claim 4, wherein the recess is configured such that when a hand operated steam nozzle is received in the nozzle receptacle said steam nozzle is disposed flush against the enclosure.
9. The enclosure of claim 4, wherein the recess comprises a flared portion that is adapted to receive a flared steam emitting head of a hand operated steam nozzle such that said steam nozzle can be inserted into the flared portion and then moved into alignment with the recess to align the steam emitting head of said steam nozzle with the opening of the steam nozzle receptacle.
10. The enclosure of claim 1, wherein the nozzle receptacle also comprises means for releasably securing a hand operated steam nozzle to the nozzle receptacle.
11. The enclosure of claim 1 further comprising a water collecting means configured to collect condensed water that has accumulated at a lower portion of the enclosure.
12. The enclosure of claim 11, further comprising a base plate, extending across the bottom of the enclosure and configured to direct collected water into the water collecting means.
13. Apparatus for treating a fabric article with steam, comprising a steam generator and an enclosure according to claim 1, said steam generator having a steam hose and steam nozzle suitable for hand operated manual steaming of fabric articles, said steam nozzle being optionally connectable to the nozzle receptacle of the enclosure for supplying steam to the enclosure for hands-free steaming of fabric articles received in said enclosure.
14. Apparatus for treating a fabric article with steam, comprising an enclosure to receive fabric articles to be steamed and a base unit having a steam generator and a steam outlet, said steam outlet being disposed within the enclosure for hands-free steaming of fabric articles received in the enclosure characterised in that the steam outlet comprises connecting means configured to enable a user to connected a steam nozzle to the steam outlet for hand operated manual steaming of fabric articles.
15. The apparatus of claim 14, further comprising an upper assembly, to which the enclosure is removably attached, and an extendable supporting arm attachable to the base unit and to the upper assembly to support the upper assembly and the enclosure.
Type: Application
Filed: Aug 6, 2013
Publication Date: Jul 23, 2015
Inventors: Gary Chi Yang Lim (Eindhoven), Berkay Bircan (Eindhoven), Bernd Laudahn (Eindhoven)
Application Number: 14/420,771