Ironing head and ironing machine

CN224647332UActive Publication Date: 2026-08-18ZHEJIANG SHAOXING SUPOR DOMESTIC ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE CO LTD
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Application Number
CN202522025546.9
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-09-19
Publication Date
2026-08-18
Estimated Expiration
2035-09-19

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Technical Problem

[0005]本申请实施例提供一种熨烫头及熨烫机,用以解决现有熨烫机在抽吸件运行时,容易将熨烫面板处的蒸汽一同吸入熨烫机内,导致熨烫机内部件受潮的问题

Benefits of technology

[0011]Thus, the ironing head provided in this embodiment forms a receiving cavity by setting an ironing panel and a housing, and installing a mounting shell inside the receiving cavity, connecting the receiving cavity to the air intake on the ironing panel and the mounting cavity. The suction component is then installed inside the mounting cavity. When the suction component operates, it generates suction at the air intake to draw gas from the air intake into the mounting cavity, and then the gas drawn into the mounting cavity is discharged through the mounting cavity to the housing, preventing gas from entering the receiving cavity. In this way, the mounting shell isolates the area where the drying component is installed inside the receiving cavity from the mounting cavity, forming a relatively independent channel. Moist gas from the mounting cavity will not enter this area of ​​the receiving cavity, effectively ensuring a dry environment inside the receiving cavity. Furthermore, components inside the ironing machine that need to be kept dry can be installed outside the mounting cavity in the receiving cavity or other locations, isolated from the mounting cavity, thereby avoiding the influence of moisture and preventing the internal components of the ironing machine from becoming damp.

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Abstract

The embodiment of the application provides an ironing head and an ironing machine, and belongs to the technical field of clothes care. The ironing head comprises: an ironing panel, wherein an air suction port is formed in the ironing panel; a shell, wherein the shell and the ironing panel jointly form a containing cavity; a mounting shell, wherein the mounting shell is arranged in the containing cavity, the mounting shell has a mounting cavity, and the mounting shell separates part of the containing cavity to form an airflow channel, the airflow channel is communicated with the air suction port and the mounting cavity; and a suction member, wherein the suction member is arranged in the mounting cavity, and the suction member is configured to suck gas outside the containing cavity into the mounting cavity through the air suction port and the airflow channel, and discharge the gas from the mounting cavity to the shell. By means of the mounting shell, the region for mounting a drying component in the containing cavity can be isolated from the mounting cavity, a relatively independent channel is formed, and the humid gas in the mounting cavity cannot enter the region of the containing cavity, so that the dry environment inside the containing cavity is effectively ensured.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This application relates to the field of garment care technology, and more particularly to an ironing head and an ironing machine. Background Technology

[0002] Some irons can absorb and iron clothes while they are hanging.

[0003] In the prior art, ironing machines are equipped with a steam component and a suction component. The steam component sprays steam onto the clothes through the ironing panel on the ironing machine, and the suction component draws air through the ironing panel to absorb the clothes.

[0004] However, when the suction device is running, it can easily draw steam from the ironing panel into the iron, causing the internal parts of the iron to become damp. Utility Model Content

[0005] This application provides an ironing head and an ironing machine to solve the problem that existing ironing machines easily draw steam from the ironing panel into the ironing machine when the suction component is running, causing the internal parts of the ironing machine to become damp.

[0006] In a first aspect, embodiments of this application provide an ironing head, comprising:

[0007] Ironing board with air vents;

[0008] The housing and the ironing board together form a receiving cavity;

[0009] The mounting shell is set inside the receiving cavity. The mounting shell has a mounting cavity and partially divides the receiving cavity to form an airflow channel. The airflow channel connects the air intake and the mounting cavity.

[0010] The suction component is disposed within the mounting cavity. The suction component is configured to draw gas from outside the housing cavity into the mounting cavity through the air inlet and airflow channel, and then discharge the gas from the housing through the mounting cavity.

[0011] Thus, the ironing head provided in this embodiment forms a receiving cavity by setting an ironing panel and a housing, and installing a mounting shell inside the receiving cavity, connecting the receiving cavity to the air intake on the ironing panel and the mounting cavity. The suction component is then installed inside the mounting cavity. When the suction component operates, it generates suction at the air intake to draw gas from the air intake into the mounting cavity, and then the gas drawn into the mounting cavity is discharged through the mounting cavity to the housing, preventing gas from entering the receiving cavity. In this way, the mounting shell isolates the area where the drying component is installed inside the receiving cavity from the mounting cavity, forming a relatively independent channel. Moist gas from the mounting cavity will not enter this area of ​​the receiving cavity, effectively ensuring a dry environment inside the receiving cavity. Furthermore, components inside the ironing machine that need to be kept dry can be installed outside the mounting cavity in the receiving cavity or other locations, isolated from the mounting cavity, thereby avoiding the influence of moisture and preventing the internal components of the ironing machine from becoming damp.

[0012] In one possible implementation, the ironing head provided in this application embodiment further includes at least one air outlet, and the air outlet has at least one air outlet.

[0013] The air outlet is installed on one of the mounting shell and the housing, so that the air outlet connects the mounting cavity and the housing, or connects the mounting cavity and the outside.

[0014] In this way, by setting up an air outlet, a complete gas inlet and outlet channel is formed inside the ironing head, which facilitates the stable flow of gas inside the ironing head and ensures a dry environment inside the cavity.

[0015] In one possible implementation, the ironing head provided in this application embodiment has at least one air outlet with multiple air outlets arranged in an array.

[0016] This allows for a more uniform distribution of the gas discharged from the mounting cavity.

[0017] In one possible implementation, the ironing head provided in this application embodiment has at least one first mounting port on the mounting shell that communicates with the mounting cavity, and at least one second mounting port on the mounting shell, with the second mounting port corresponding to the first mounting port one by one;

[0018] The air outlets are installed one-to-one on the first mounting port and the air outlets correspond to the second mounting ports so that the air outlets are exposed through the second mounting ports into the housing;

[0019] Alternatively, the air outlets are installed one-to-one with the second mounting ports, and the air outlets correspond to the first mounting ports, so that the first mounting ports are connected to the air outlets.

[0020] This ensures the stability of the air outlet installation and makes the installation of the air outlet more flexible and compact, making full use of the space inside and on the surface of the ironing head.

[0021] In one possible implementation, the ironing head provided in this application embodiment has a housing comprising:

[0022] The first sub-shell is placed on the ironing panel to form a first sub-receiving cavity;

[0023] The second sub-shell is connected to the first sub-shell and forms a second sub-receiving cavity;

[0024] The first and second sub-cavities together form the receiving cavity;

[0025] The mounting housing is disposed in the second sub-receiving cavity and connected to at least one of the first sub-housing housing and the second sub-housing housing to form an airflow channel within the first sub-receiving cavity.

[0026] This makes the structural division of the ironing head clearer, allowing different functional components to be placed in different sub-cavities, thus avoiding interference between the functions of each component.

[0027] In one possible implementation, the ironing head provided in this application embodiment further includes a first sealing member, which seals the mounting shell and the first sub-shell, and communicates the mounting cavity and the first sub-accepting cavity.

[0028] This effectively ensures the airtightness between the first sub-shell and the mounting shell, thereby preventing gas from entering the second sub-receiving cavity through the connection gap between the first sub-shell and the mounting shell.

[0029] In one possible implementation, the ironing head provided in this application embodiment further includes a steam assembly disposed within a first sub-receiving cavity, and an airflow channel is formed between the steam assembly and the first sub-shell.

[0030] In this way, the ironing panel can be heated by the steam component and the water can be converted into steam to ensure the ironing effect of clothes. At the same time, the formation of the airflow channel does not require the setting of other components, making full use of the limited space of the first sub-accommodation cavity, and making the overall structure of the ironing head relatively simple and compact.

[0031] In one possible implementation, the ironing head provided in this application embodiment further includes at least one second seal, which is disposed in the airflow channel and seals the connection between the steam assembly and the first sub-shell.

[0032] The steam assembly’s wires and / or water pipes pass through the second seal.

[0033] Thus, the second seal is located within the airflow channel, providing stable support and fixation for the steam assembly's wires and water pipes, and isolating the airflow channel from the wires and water pipes.

[0034] Secondly, embodiments of this application provide an ironing machine, including an ironing machine body and any of the aforementioned ironing heads disposed on the ironing machine body.

[0035] In one possible implementation, the ironing machine provided in this application embodiment includes:

[0036] Handle, the handle is attached to the ironing head;

[0037] The control board is located inside the handle and is electrically connected to the suction component.

[0038] In this way, the space inside the handle can be used to optimize the layout of the internal structure of the iron and effectively isolate the suction components and the control board.

[0039] In addition to the technical problems solved by this application, the technical features constituting the technical solutions, and the beneficial effects brought about by the technical features of these technical solutions as described above, other technical problems that can be solved by the ironing head and ironing machine provided by this application, other technical features contained in the technical solutions, and the beneficial effects brought about by these technical features will be further explained in detail in the specific embodiments. Attached Figure Description

[0040] The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and form part of this specification, illustrate embodiments consistent with this application and, together with the description, serve to explain the principles of this application.

[0041] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the ironing machine provided in an embodiment of this application;

[0042] Figure 2 for Figure 1 Internal structure diagram of a medium-sized ironing machine;

[0043] Figure 3 for Figure 1 A schematic diagram of the structure of a medium-length ironing head;

[0044] Figure 4 for Figure 3 Schematic diagram of the internal structure of the medium ironing head;

[0045] Figure 5 for Figure 3 A schematic diagram of the structure of the ironing head after removing the second sub-shell;

[0046] Figure 6 for Figure 5 A schematic diagram of the structure from another perspective;

[0047] Figure 7 for Figure 5 Internal structural diagram of the structure;

[0048] Figure 8 for Figure 5 A schematic diagram of the structure of the first subshell;

[0049] Figure 9 for Figure 8 Schematic diagram of the internal structure of the first sub-shell and steam assembly;

[0050] Figure 10 for Figure 8 A schematic diagram of the structure of the steam unit and the ironing panel.

[0051] Explanation of reference numerals in the attached figures:

[0052] 100. Ironing hair;

[0053] 110. Ironing board; 111. Air intake;

[0054] 120. Housing; 121. Receiving cavity; 1211. First sub-receiving cavity; 1212. Second sub-receiving cavity; 122. First sub-housing shell; 1221. Airflow channel; 123. Second sub-housing shell; 1231. Second mounting port;

[0055] 130. Mounting housing; 131. First mounting port; 132. Wiring hole; 133. Mounting cavity;

[0056] 140. Suction component;

[0057] 150. Air outlet component; 151. Air outlet;

[0058] 160. First sealing element;

[0059] 170. Steam assembly; 171. Heat shield; 172. Steam components;

[0060] 180. Second seal;

[0061] 200. Handle; 210. Control board.

[0062] The accompanying drawings illustrate specific embodiments of this application, which will be described in more detail below. These drawings and descriptions are not intended to limit the scope of the concept in any way, but rather to illustrate the concept of this application to those skilled in the art through reference to particular embodiments. Detailed Implementation

[0063] To make the objectives, technical solutions, and advantages of the embodiments of this utility model clearer, the technical solutions of the embodiments of this utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of this utility model, not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of this utility model, all other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art without creative effort are within the scope of protection of this utility model. In the absence of conflict, the following embodiments and features can be combined with each other.

[0064] In existing technology, an iron has a cavity inside, within which electronic components such as a steam unit, a suction unit, and a control board are installed at different locations. The steam unit sprays steam onto the clothes through the ironing panel, while the suction unit draws air from the ironing panel to adhere to the clothes. Since both the steam unit and the suction unit operate on the clothes through the ironing panel, when they operate simultaneously, the steam emitted by the steam unit is easily affected by the suction force of the suction unit and is thus drawn back into the iron's cavity.

[0065] As a result, the steam at the ironing panel is drawn into the iron's cavity by the suction unit, which can easily cause other components (such as electronic components like the control board) inside the cavity to become damp and raise the temperature inside the cavity, increasing the probability of iron malfunction.

[0066] In response, some ironing machines place the control board inside the handle and seal the handle and ironing head with silicone, with the suction device inside the ironing head. However, this arrangement will affect the production and assembly efficiency of the ironing machine.

[0067] To overcome the shortcomings of the prior art, the ironing head provided in this application embodiment forms a receiving cavity by setting an ironing panel and a housing, and installing a mounting shell inside the receiving cavity, so that the receiving cavity connects the air intake on the ironing panel and the mounting cavity. The suction component is then installed inside the mounting cavity. When the suction component operates, it generates suction force at the air intake to draw gas from the air intake into the mounting cavity, and then the gas drawn into the mounting cavity is discharged from the housing through the mounting cavity, without being discharged into the receiving cavity. Thus, the mounting shell isolates the area where the drying component is installed inside the receiving cavity from the mounting cavity, forming a relatively independent channel. Moist gas from the mounting cavity will not enter this area of ​​the receiving cavity, effectively ensuring a dry environment inside the receiving cavity. Furthermore, components inside the ironing machine that need to be kept dry can be installed outside the mounting cavity in the receiving cavity or other parts, isolated from the mounting cavity, thereby avoiding the influence of moisture and preventing the internal components of the ironing machine from becoming damp.

[0068] To facilitate understanding, the application scenarios of the embodiments of this application will be described first.

[0069] The term "clothing" to be ironed by the steam iron should be interpreted broadly, including but not limited to clothing, trousers, and other items worn on the body. It may also include fabrics such as curtains, sheets, and duvet covers. This application does not specifically limit this, and will be referred to as "clothing" below without further specific examples.

[0070] The present invention will now be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, so that those skilled in the art can have a clearer and more detailed understanding of the present invention.

[0071] Reference Figures 1 to 4 ,as well as Figure 7 and Figure 9 As shown, this application embodiment provides an ironing head 100, including:

[0072] An ironing panel 110 is provided with an air intake 111.

[0073] The housing 120 and the ironing panel 110 together form a receiving cavity 121;

[0074] Mounting housing 130 is disposed in receiving cavity 121. Mounting housing 130 has mounting cavity 133 and partially divides receiving cavity 121 to form airflow channel 1221. Airflow channel 1221 connects air intake 111 and mounting cavity 133.

[0075] The suction member 140 is disposed in the mounting cavity 133. The suction member 140 is configured to draw gas outside the receiving cavity 121 into the mounting cavity 133 through the air inlet 111 and the airflow channel 1221, and then discharge the gas from the housing 120 through the mounting cavity 133.

[0076] It is understandable that the ironing panel 110 is set as a flat surface so as to fit closely to the clothes. The ironing panel 110 is provided with an air intake 111 and a steam vent. Water vapor can be output to the clothes through the steam vent, and the suction component 140 can be used to draw the clothes onto the ironing panel 110 through the air intake vent 111 so that the ironing panel 110 can iron the clothes.

[0077] The ironing panel 110 covers an opening on one side of the housing 120, forming a receiving cavity 121 with the housing 120. The receiving cavity 121 can be used for other components besides the suction member 140, such as the steam assembly 170 for generating steam, or the control board 210 of the ironing machine, electronic light board, etc. This application does not limit this. The electronic light board can also be disposed in the receiving cavity 121 and located on the side of the suction member 140 opposite to the ironing panel 110, making it convenient for the user to observe the status of the ironing machine during use.

[0078] A mounting shell 130 is provided within the receiving cavity 121, and the mounting shell 130 has a mounting cavity 133. This mounting shell 130 further forms a mounting cavity 133 within the receiving cavity 121, allowing for the installation of a suction component that needs to be kept dry within the mounting cavity 133. This also isolates the mounting cavity 133 from the receiving cavity 121, partially dividing the receiving cavity 121 to form an airflow channel 1221. A suction component 140 is disposed within the mounting cavity 133. When the suction component 140 is in operation, gas outside the receiving cavity 121 enters the mounting cavity 133 through the suction port 111 and the airflow channel 1221, and exits from the mounting cavity 133 through the shell 120, preventing gas mixed with water vapor from passing through the receiving cavity 121 and affecting the components that need to be kept dry.

[0079] Thus, the ironing head 100 provided in this embodiment forms a receiving cavity 121 by setting an ironing panel 110 and a housing 120, and installing a mounting shell 130 inside the receiving cavity 121, so that the receiving cavity 121 connects the air intake 111 on the ironing panel 110 and the mounting cavity 133, thereby installing the suction member 140 inside the mounting cavity 133. When the suction member 140 is running, it can generate a suction force at the air intake 111 to draw the gas at the air intake 111 into the mounting cavity 133, and then allow the gas drawn into the mounting cavity 133 to be discharged from the housing 120 through the mounting cavity 133, without allowing the gas to be discharged into the receiving cavity 121. In this way, the area inside the receiving cavity 121 where the drying component is installed can be isolated from the mounting cavity 133 by the mounting shell 130, forming a relatively independent channel. The humid gas in the mounting cavity 133 will not enter this area of ​​the receiving cavity 121, thereby effectively ensuring a dry environment inside the receiving cavity 121. Furthermore, components inside the iron that need to be kept dry can be installed in the receiving cavity 121 or other parts outside the mounting cavity 133, isolated from the mounting cavity 133, thereby avoiding the influence of moisture and preventing the internal components of the iron from getting damp.

[0080] In some embodiments, refer to Figures 1 to 7 As shown, the ironing head 100 also includes at least one air outlet 150, and the air outlet 150 has at least one air outlet 151.

[0081] An air outlet 150 is disposed on one of the mounting housing 130 and the housing 120, such that the air outlet 151 connects the mounting cavity 133 with the housing 120, or connects the mounting cavity 133 with the outside.

[0082] An air outlet 151 is provided on the air outlet component 150, and the air outlet 151 is connected to the mounting cavity 133. When the suction component 140 draws gas into the mounting cavity 133, the gas can be discharged through the air outlet 151, thereby allowing the gas in the mounting cavity 133 to be discharged to the outside through the housing 120. In this way, by providing the air outlet component 150, a complete gas inlet and outlet channel is formed inside the ironing head 100, which facilitates the stable flow of gas inside the ironing head 100 and ensures a dry environment in the housing cavity 121.

[0083] The air outlet 150 is disposed on one of the mounting shell 130 and the housing 120, and is connected to the mounting cavity 133 and the housing 120 or the outside. It makes full use of the limited space inside the ironing head 100, and allows the gas in the mounting cavity 133 to pass through the receiving cavity 121 and be discharged from the housing 120 through the air outlet 150 without increasing the volume, making the structure of the ironing head 100 more compact and reasonable.

[0084] In practice, to ensure the air output efficiency and air output balance of the ironing head 100, an air outlet 150 can be provided on each of the opposite sides of the ironing head 100 so that the mounting cavity 133 can exhaust gas from both sides of the ironing head 100.

[0085] Among them, refer to 1 and Figure 6 As shown, at least one air outlet 150 is provided with multiple air outlets 151, and the multiple air outlets 151 are arranged in an array.

[0086] Thus, the array arrangement of multiple air outlets 151 can make the gas discharged from the mounting cavity 133 more evenly distributed. Compared with a single or a small number of air outlets 151, the array arrangement of air outlets 151 can avoid the airflow from concentrating in one place, and the airflow is gentler.

[0087] In some embodiments, refer to Figures 3 to 7 As shown, the mounting shell 130 is provided with at least one first mounting port 131 communicating with the mounting cavity 133, and the shell 120 is provided with at least one second mounting port 1231, with the second mounting port 1231 corresponding to the first mounting port 131 one by one;

[0088] The air outlet 150 is disposed on the first mounting port 131 in a one-to-one correspondence, and the air outlet 150 corresponds to the second mounting port 1231, so that the air outlet 150 is exposed in the housing 120 through the second mounting port 1231;

[0089] Alternatively, the air outlet 150 is disposed on the second mounting port 1231 in a one-to-one correspondence, and the air outlet 150 corresponds to the first mounting port 131, so that the first mounting port 131 is connected to the air outlet 150.

[0090] In this embodiment, as Figure 4 and Figure 5 As shown, the air outlet 150 is disposed on the first mounting port 131 and abuts against the second mounting port 1231. In other embodiments, the air outlet 150 may also be disposed on the second mounting port 1231 and abut against the first mounting port 131. This application does not limit this.

[0091] It is understood that a large gap exists between the mounting shell 130 and the housing 120 to ensure the internal space of the receiving cavity 121. To ensure that the air outlet 150, when mounted on one of the first mounting port 131 and the second mounting port 1231, can still stably correspond to the other of the two mounting ports 1231, the mounting shell 130 can be provided with an outwardly extending flange structure towards the housing 120. This outwardly extending flange extends to be adjacent to or abuts against the second mounting port 1231 on the housing 120, forming the first mounting port 131 for the air outlet 150 to be installed. Alternatively, the housing 120 can be provided with an inwardly extending flange structure towards the mounting shell 130. This inwardly extending flange extends to be adjacent to or abuts against the first mounting port 131 on the mounting shell 130, forming the second mounting port 1231. This application does not impose any limitations on this approach.

[0092] This installation of the air outlet 150 ensures its stability, prevents it from loosening or shifting during the operation of the ironing head 100, and makes its installation more flexible and compact. It makes full use of the internal and surface space of the ironing head 100, without increasing the size of the ironing head 100, while still achieving the air outlet function, making the structure of the ironing head 100 more compact and reasonable.

[0093] Furthermore, in some embodiments, reference is made to Figures 1 to 4 As shown, the housing 120 includes:

[0094] The first sub-shell 122 covers the ironing panel 110 to form the first sub-receiving cavity 1211;

[0095] The second sub-shell 123 is connected to the first sub-shell 122 and forms the second sub-accommodating cavity 1212;

[0096] The first sub-receiving cavity 1211 and the second sub-receiving cavity 1212 together form the receiving cavity 121;

[0097] Mounting housing 130 is disposed in the second sub-receiving cavity 1212 and connected to at least one of the first sub-receiving housing 122 and the second sub-receiving housing 123 to form an airflow channel 1221 in the first sub-receiving cavity 1211.

[0098] The housing 120 is divided into a first sub-housing 122 and a second sub-housing 123, and the receiving cavity 121 is correspondingly divided into a first sub-receiving cavity 1211 and a second sub-receiving cavity 1212 through the first sub-housing 122 and the second sub-housing 123, making the structural partitioning of the ironing head 100 clearer. In this way, different functional components can be placed in different sub-receiving cavities 121, avoiding mutual interference between the functions of the components.

[0099] For example, an airflow channel 1221 is formed in the first sub-receiving cavity 1211, which can be mainly used for the transition of gas from the air intake 111 into the mounting cavity 133. A steam assembly 170 for generating steam is installed in the area of ​​the first sub-receiving cavity 1211 other than the airflow channel 1221. The second sub-receiving cavity 1212 is used to install components such as the suction component 140 and the mounting shell 130.

[0100] The mounting shell 130 is disposed in the second sub-accommodating cavity 1212 and is bolted to at least one of the first sub-shell 122 and the second sub-shell 123. This not only ensures the reliability of the mounting shell 130 installation, but also ensures that the air intake 111, a part of the first sub-accommodating cavity 1211, the mounting cavity 133 of the mounting shell 130, the first mounting port 131, the second mounting port 1231 and the air outlet 150 together form a smooth airflow path, ensuring the smooth flow of gas in the ironing head 100 and effectively isolating moisture from entering the second sub-accommodating cavity 1212, thus preventing the internal components of the second sub-accommodating cavity 1212 from getting damp.

[0101] In some embodiments, refer to Figure 4 and Figure 6 As shown, the ironing head 100 also includes a first sealing member 160, which seals the connection between the mounting shell 130 and the first sub-shell 122, and connects the mounting cavity 133 and the first sub-accepting cavity 1211.

[0102] By setting the first sealing element 160 in an annular shape, the sealing between the first sub-housing 122 and the mounting housing 130 can be effectively guaranteed. This prevents gas from flowing from the first sub-housing 122 to the mounting cavity 133 and entering the second sub-receiving cavity 1212 of the second sub-housing 123 through the connection gap between the first sub-housing 122 and the mounting housing 130. This helps protect these components from moisture corrosion, extends their service life, reduces the probability of failure due to moisture, and improves the reliability and stability of the ironing head 100.

[0103] Meanwhile, the first sealing element 160 can be a silicone element, which not only seals the connection between the mounting shell 130 and the first sub-shell 122, but also plays a certain role in fixing and buffering, so as to enhance the connection stability between the mounting shell 130 and the first sub-shell 122 and reduce the loosening or displacement of components due to vibration or collision during use.

[0104] Furthermore, in some embodiments, reference is made to 7 to... Figure 10 As shown, the ironing head 100 also includes a steam assembly 170, which is disposed in the first sub-receiving cavity 1211, and an airflow channel 1221 is formed between the steam assembly 170 and the first sub-housing 122.

[0105] A steam assembly 170 is provided in the first sub-accommodating cavity 1211. The steam assembly 170 includes a heat insulation cover 171 and a steam element 172 disposed in the heat insulation cover 171. There is a gap between the heat insulation cover 171 and the first sub-housing 122, and an airflow channel 1221 is formed through the gap to connect the air intake 111 and the mounting cavity 133.

[0106] The steam element 172 is housed within the heat insulation cover 171 and is sealed to the ironing panel 110 via a sealing ring. Similarly, the first sub-shell 122 is also sealed to the ironing panel 110 via a sealing ring. This allows the steam element 172 to heat the ironing panel 110, facilitating ironing, and also enables the steam element 172 to heat water, converting it into steam which is then released from the steam vent on the ironing panel 110, thus improving the ironing effect. Furthermore, the heat insulation cover 171 reduces heat loss through the airflow channel 1221, preventing the gas entering the suction unit 140 via the airflow channel 1221 from heating up, ensuring the heating effect of the steam element 172, and improving ironing efficiency.

[0107] The formation of the airflow channel 1221 eliminates the need for other components, making full use of the limited space of the first sub-accommodating cavity 1211, resulting in a simpler and more compact overall structure for the ironing head 100. Simultaneously, it allows for smoother gas flow from the suction port 111 to the mounting cavity 133. The airflow channel 1221 guides the airflow in an orderly manner, reducing turbulence and resistance, and improving gas flow efficiency, thereby ensuring stable operation of the suction component 140 and enhancing the suction effect.

[0108] In this way, gas can enter the airflow channel 1221 from the air intake 111, pass through the first seal 160 along the airflow channel 1221 into the mounting cavity 133 of the mounting housing 130, then enter the suction member 140, and then be discharged into the mounting cavity 133 by the suction member 140, and then be discharged from the housing 120 in sequence through the first mounting port 131, the second mounting port 1231 and the air outlet 151 of the air outlet member 150.

[0109] Furthermore, refer to Figures 7 to 10 As shown, the ironing head 100 also includes at least one second seal 180, which is disposed in the airflow channel 1221 and seals the connection between the steam assembly 170 and the first sub-housing 122.

[0110] The wires and / or water pipes of the steam assembly 170 pass through the second seal 180.

[0111] The second seal 180 is disposed within the airflow channel 1221 and is in the shape of a hollow column. It provides stable support and fixation for the wires and water pipes of the steam assembly 170, and isolates the airflow channel 1221 from the wires and water pipes, preventing mutual airflow from interfering with the wires and water pipes.

[0112] In specific implementation, the second sealing element 180 can be a silicone part to ensure the sealing of the connection. At the same time, two second sealing elements 180 can be set at intervals. Both second sealing elements 180 are connected to the openings on the first sub-shell 122 and the heat insulation cover 171, and the wires and water pipes of the steam assembly 170 are respectively passed through them to achieve water and electricity separation.

[0113] Meanwhile, a wire hole 132 is also provided on the side of the mounting housing 130 opposite to the ironing panel 110. The wire hole 132 allows the wire of the suction component 140 to pass through so as to supply power to the suction component 140. To ensure the sealing of the wire hole 132, sealant can be applied to the wire hole 132 after the wire passes through to prevent gas in the mounting cavity 133 from entering the second sub-accommodation cavity 1212.

[0114] In addition, refer to Figure 1 and Figure 2 As shown, this application provides an ironing machine, including an ironing machine body and any of the ironing heads 100 disposed on the ironing machine body.

[0115] The ironing head 100 has been described in detail in the above embodiments and will not be repeated here.

[0116] Furthermore, refer to Figure 1 and Figure 2 As shown, the main body of the ironing machine includes:

[0117] Handle 200, handle 200 is connected to ironing head 100;

[0118] The control board 210 is located inside the handle 200 and is electrically connected to the suction component 140.

[0119] When operating the iron, the user can more easily apply force by holding the handle 200, thus improving the ironing effect. Furthermore, the handle 200, as the part for the user to hold and operate the iron, can connect to the second sub-housing 123 of the ironing head 100, and connect the internal space of the handle 200 to the second sub-receiving cavity 1212. This allows the internal space of the handle 200 to serve as an extension of the space in the second sub-receiving cavity 1212, enabling the control mainboard 210 to be placed within it. This fully utilizes the internal space of the handle 200, achieving an optimized layout of the iron's internal structure. It also increases the distance between the control mainboard 210 and the suction unit 140, further effectively isolating the suction unit 140 and the control mainboard 210, preventing moisture from entering the control mainboard 210 and causing it to become damp, and making the overall structure of the iron more compact.

[0120] For example, the control board 210 is electrically connected to the suction unit 140 and the steam assembly 170, and can be used to control the start and stop of the suction unit 140 and the steam assembly 170 of the iron and to adjust the power.

[0121] It should be noted that the terms "one embodiment," "embodiment," "exemplary embodiment," "some embodiments," etc., mentioned in the specification indicate that the described embodiment may include a specific feature, structure, or characteristic, but not every embodiment necessarily includes that specific feature, structure, or characteristic. Furthermore, such phrases do not necessarily refer to the same embodiment. Moreover, when a specific feature, structure, or characteristic is described in connection with an embodiment, implementing such a feature, structure, or characteristic in conjunction with other embodiments, whether explicitly described or not, is within the knowledge scope of those skilled in the art.

[0122] Generally speaking, terms should be understood at least in part by their use in context. For example, at least in part by context, the term "one or more" as used in the text can be used to describe any feature, structure, or characteristic of the singular meaning, or a combination of features, structures, or characteristics of the plural meaning. Similarly, at least in part by context, terms such as "a" or "the" can also be understood to convey either singular or plural usage.

[0123] It should be readily understood that the terms “on,” “above,” and “on top of” in this application should be interpreted in the broadest possible sense, such that “on” means not only “directly on something” but also “on something” with an intermediate feature or layer therebetween, and that “above” or “on top of” means not only “on something” but also “on something” without an intermediate feature or layer therebetween (i.e., directly on something).

[0124] Furthermore, for ease of explanation, spatially relative terms such as "below," "below," "under," "above," and "above" may be used to describe the relationship of one element or feature relative to other elements or features as shown in the figures. Spatially relative terms are intended to encompass different orientations of the device in use or operation other than those shown in the figures. The device may have other orientations (rotated 90° or in other orientations), and the spatially relative descriptive terms used herein may be interpreted accordingly.

[0125] Finally, it should be noted that the above embodiments are only used to illustrate the technical solutions of this utility model, and are not intended to limit it. Although the utility model has been described in detail with reference to the foregoing embodiments, those skilled in the art should understand that modifications can still be made to the technical solutions described in the foregoing embodiments, or equivalent substitutions can be made to some or all of the technical features therein. Such modifications or substitutions do not cause the essence of the corresponding technical solutions to deviate from the scope of the technical solutions of the embodiments of this utility model.

Claims

1. An ironing head (100), characterized in that, include: An ironing panel (110) is provided with an air intake (111). The housing (120) and the ironing panel (110) together form a receiving cavity (121). Mounting housing (130) is disposed within the receiving cavity (121). The mounting housing (130) has a mounting cavity (133), and the mounting housing (130) divides a portion of the receiving cavity (121) to form an airflow channel (1221). The airflow channel (1221) connects the air intake (111) and the mounting cavity (133). A suction member (140) is disposed in the mounting cavity (133). The suction member (140) is configured to draw gas outside the receiving cavity (121) into the mounting cavity (133) through the air inlet (111) and the airflow channel (1221), and discharge the gas from the housing (120) through the mounting cavity (133).

2. The ironing head (100) according to claim 1, characterized in that, It also includes at least one air outlet (150), on which at least one air outlet (151) is provided; The air outlet (150) is disposed on one of the mounting shell (130) and the housing (120) so that the air outlet (151) connects the mounting cavity (133) with the housing (120) or connects the mounting cavity (133) with the outside.

3. The ironing head (100) according to claim 2, characterized in that, At least one of the air outlets (150) is provided with a plurality of air outlets (151), and the plurality of air outlets (151) are arranged in an array.

4. The ironing head (100) according to claim 2, characterized in that, The mounting shell (130) is provided with at least one first mounting port (131) communicating with the mounting cavity (133), and the housing (120) is provided with at least one second mounting port (1231), the second mounting port (1231) corresponding to the first mounting port (131) one by one; The air outlet (150) is disposed on the first mounting port (131) in a one-to-one correspondence, and the air outlet (150) corresponds to the second mounting port (1231) so that the air outlet (150) is exposed in the housing (120) through the second mounting port (1231). Alternatively, the air outlet (150) is disposed one-to-one with the second mounting port (1231), and the air outlet (150) corresponds to the first mounting port (131) so that the first mounting port (131) is connected to the air outlet (150).

5. The ironing head (100) according to any one of claims 1-4, characterized in that, The housing (120) includes: The first sub-shell (122) is covered on the ironing panel (110) to form a first sub-receiving cavity (1211). The second sub-shell (123) is connected to the first sub-shell (122) and forms a second sub-accommodating cavity (1212). The first sub-receiving cavity (1211) and the second sub-receiving cavity (1212) together form the receiving cavity (121). The mounting shell (130) is disposed in the second sub-receiving cavity (1212) and connected to at least one of the first sub-shell (122) and the second sub-shell (123) to form the airflow channel (1221) in the first sub-receiving cavity (1211).

6. The ironing head (100) according to claim 5, characterized in that, It also includes a first seal (160) that seals the mounting housing (130) and the first sub-housing housing (122) and communicates the mounting cavity (133) and the first sub-accepting cavity (1211).

7. The ironing head (100) according to claim 5, characterized in that, It also includes a steam assembly (170) disposed in the first sub-receiving cavity (1211), and the steam assembly (170) and the first sub-shell (122) form the airflow channel (1221).

8. The ironing head (100) according to claim 7, characterized in that, It also includes at least one second seal (180), which is disposed in the airflow passage (1221) and seals the connection between the steam assembly (170) and the first sub-shell (122). The wires and / or water pipes of the steam assembly (170) are inserted within the second seal (180).

9. An ironing machine, characterized in that, It includes an ironing machine body and an ironing head (100) disposed on the ironing machine body as described in any one of claims 1-8.

10. The ironing machine according to claim 9, characterized in that, The main body of the ironing machine includes: Handle (200), the handle (200) is connected to the ironing head (100); A control board (210) is disposed inside the handle (200) and electrically connected to the suction component (140).