Electric heating – Heating devices – Combined with pressure application means
Patent
1978-03-09
1980-04-01
Bartis, A.
Electric heating
Heating devices
Combined with pressure application means
38 69, 38 778, 38 779, 38 85, 38 93, 219254, 219275, 219284, H05B 360, D06F 75110
Patent
active
041963407
ABSTRACT:
A lightweight plastic electrolytic steam iron has a soleplate with steam distributing means therefrom and a casing of electrically non-conducting material forming the walls of an internal water tank coextensive with and extending over the soleplate. Spaced electrodes are supported in the rear of the tank to generate steam from the water therein and an insulated steam conduit extends from the soleplate upwardly into the tank to direct saturated steam from the tank through the steam distributing means to the surface being ironed. To this general combination, an improvement for minimizing condensation of moisture on the soleplate adds a thin chamber disposed between the tank and the soleplate and parallel and coextensive with them to separate the tank and soleplate over substantially their entire facing surfaces. The thin chamber in one version may be sealed to the soleplate casing to form a dead air space between the tank and soleplate and, in another version, may contain a thin layer or blanket of steam between the tank and the soleplate.
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Evans, Jr. Ross M.
Siebold Donald J.
Bartis A.
Cullen John F.
General Electric Company
Platt Leonard J.
Powers George R.
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