AU4882299A - Appliance for treating garment - Google Patents

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AU4882299A
AU4882299A AU48822/99A AU4882299A AU4882299A AU 4882299 A AU4882299 A AU 4882299A AU 48822/99 A AU48822/99 A AU 48822/99A AU 4882299 A AU4882299 A AU 4882299A AU 4882299 A AU4882299 A AU 4882299A
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Chiu Yeung Lee
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    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D06TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • D06FLAUNDERING, DRYING, IRONING, PRESSING OR FOLDING TEXTILE ARTICLES
    • D06F75/00Hand irons
    • D06F75/08Hand irons internally heated by electricity
    • D06F75/10Hand irons internally heated by electricity with means for supplying steam to the article being ironed
    • D06F75/12Hand irons internally heated by electricity with means for supplying steam to the article being ironed the steam being produced from water supplied to the iron from an external source

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P/00/0011 Regulation 3.2
AUSTRALIA
Patents Act 1990 COMPLETE SPECIFICATION FOR A STANDARD PATENT
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*44 0 Name of Applicant: Actual Inventor: Address for service in Australia: Invention Title: CHIAPHUA INDUSTRIES LIMITED Chiu Yeung, LEE CARTER SMITH BEADLE 2 Railway Parade Camberwell Victoria 3124 Australia APPLIANCE FOR TREATING GARMENT The following statement is a full description of this invention, including the best method of performing it known to us APPLIANCE FOR TREATING GARMENT The invention relates to an appliance for treating garments.
The invention relates more particularly to an appliance for treating garments with steam. Steam is traditionally used when ironing clothes and other garments including curtains and furnishing covers with a so-called "steam iron" that releases steam usually under the manual control of a user.
Steamers or "steam wands" are also known to remove creases and crinkles where steam is applied typically to hanging i garments and the like. In this way, curtains can for example **be treated with steam in situ or after being hung up following cleaning or washing.
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In the case of a steam iron, it has already been proposed to supply water to a heated iron from a separate reservoir via a flexible hose. This greatly increases the quantity of water that can be made available for steam ironing. In the case of 20 a steamer, the water is the more usually supplied from a eooe separate reservoir via a suitable hose. It is also known to provide the hose in the form of a cable that is designed to carry water as required and also incorporates electrical wires for supplying power and /or transmitting control signals between the steamer or the iron, as the case may be, and the separate central water reservoir. Typically, the control signals are required to initiate a pump that pumps water, on demand, to the steamer or the steam iron during use.
It has been proposed to have a flexible cable connected to a water reservoir that terminates at a plug or socket so as to provide releasable connection for a steamer or steam iron.
MAW:TMP:AMS432429.SPE 20 September 1999 In this way either the steamer or the steam iron can be supplied in turn from the same water reservoir. This arrangement has certain disadvantages in that provision of a necessary releasable cable connection at the steamer and at the steam iron makes the steamer and steam iron somewhat physically cumbersome, and the releasable cable connection is at the more vulnerable part of the layout, where maximum flexing and manipulation takes place.
It is an object of the invention to provide an improved appliance.
e According to the invention there is provided a dual appliance for steaming or steam iron garments and the like comprising a 15 central water reservoir with an electric pump and a o o releasable connector to supply water to the steamer or the iron and provide an electrical connection, a steamer having a length of flexible cable attached thereto terminating at a mating adapter for the connector, a steam iron having a 20 length of flexible cable attached thereto terminating at a o mating adapter for the connector, in which the steamer and the steam iron have a respective electrical switch for controlling the operation of the pump during use via the flexible cable, and in which electrical power is supplied to the steamer or the steam iron respectively via the flexible cable.
The dual appliance may include central adjustable flow rate controller that is arranged to set a desired flow rate of water between the reservoir and the steamer or steam iron as the case may be.
MAW:TMP:AMS#32429.SPE 20 September 1999 A dual appliance according to a particularly preferred embodiment of the invention will now be described by way of example only with reference to the accompanying schematic drawing which shows the appliance.
Referring to the drawing, a central water reservoir 9 is mounted on a housing 10 that incorporates an electrically driven pump 11. An electrical control circuit 12 and a manually operable power switch 13 are provided in the housing 10. A cable socket 14 is mounted in a wall of the housing for supplying water, electrical power and for receiving e control signals.
A steamer 15 is permanently connected to one end of a braided 15 flexible cable 16 that includes a tube and appropriate e ee eoee electrical wires to enable water and electrical power to be supplied respectively to the steamer. Suitable flexible cables are generally already known per se. The flexible cable, typically two metres long, terminates at a plug 17 20 that can be releasably but securely fitted to the socket 14.
eeo A steam iron 18 is permanently connected to a braided flexible cable 19, the same as the cable 16, and terminates at a plug 20, the same as plug 17.
Control switches 21 and 22, typically push-button ON/OFF switches, are mounted on the steamer and the steam iron, respectively. In use, operation of the switches 21 or 22 serves to turn on the electrical pump 11 so that water is supplied along the flexible cables 16 or 19. Electrical heaters within the steamer or the steam iron are arranged to heat the water in conventional manner, so that steam can be provided to treat garments "on demand".
MAW:TMP:AMS#32429.SPE 20 September 1999 A separate pump controller 23 (not shown) is provided to alter the rate of flow of water when the pump 11 is turned ON because it may be preferable to independently alter the rate at which steam is generated, other than by simply turning the pump ON and OFF at differing intervals to do this using the switches 21 or 22.
The described appliance has respective permanently attached cables at the steamer and at the steam iron which simplifies the required attachments and makes such connecting to the steamer and steam iron inherently less physically bulky.
Also, such attaching or connections being permanent are less a prone to damage or failure. It is at these particular connections that the greatest strain is likely to occur and
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15 if the connections are in the form of, say, plugs and e e sockets, as presently used in the prior art, there is a greater likelihood of water leakage or other failure. Also, in similar prior art arrangements a flexible cable is permanently attached to the central housing 10 which makes 20 the housing generally difficult to pack away for storage, for ogo example. In terms of serviceability, by having in practice two flexible cables, 16 and 19, the described dual appliance o has an inherently longer life. It will be appreciated that this is because the flexible cables are traditionally the more vulnerable components of these kinds of steam appliance being in use in effect for only part of the time instead of all the time the appliances are in service.
The connector 14 in the described arrangement is a socket but may be a plug or take any suitable form of releasable connector. The plugs 17 and 20 are always provided as like "adapters" to make connections with the common or central connector 14.
MAW:TMP:AMS#32429.SPE 20 September 1999 The word comprising when used throughout the specification and claims is non exclusive. The claims form part of the disclosure of the invention.
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Claims (3)

1. A dual appliance for steaming or steam ironing garments and the like comprising a central water reservoir with an electric pump and a releasable connector to supply water to the steamer or the iron and provide an electrical connection, a steamer having a length of flexible cable attached thereto terminating at a mating adapter for the connector, a steam iron having a length of flexible cable attached thereto terminating at a mating adapter for the connector, in which the steamer and the steam iron have a respective electrical switch for controlling the operation of the pump during use I'.o via the flexible cable, and in which electrical power is supplied to the steamer or the steam iron respectively via 15 the flexible cable.
2. An dual appliance according to claim 1, including central adjustable flow rate controller that is arranged to set a desired flow rate of water between the reservoir and 20 the steamer or steam iron as the case may be.
99.. 3. A dual appliance according to claim 1 or 2 substantially as herein described with reference to the accompanying drawing. DATED: 20 September 1999 CARTER SMITH BEADLE Patent Attorneys for the Applicant: CHIAPHUA INDUSTRIES LIMITED MAW:TMP:AMS#32429.SPE 20 September 1999
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