Steam jet for a garment steamer
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202522129292.5
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-09-30
- Publication Date
- 2026-08-18
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-09-30
AI Technical Summary
但是该种结构的挂烫机烫头结构,喷汽腔和吸气腔集成在一个烫头中,蒸汽喷孔和吸气孔集成在一个面板上,即该种结构的挂烫机烫头结构,无法拆开使用,为一体结构,无法满足不同客户的需求
[0016]1、本蒸汽喷头的喷气壳和吸气壳是两个独立的零部件,喷气板和吸气板是两个独立的零部件,且吸气壳可拆卸的贴合固连在喷气壳的底部,可以将吸气壳和吸气板拆下,使蒸汽喷头只保留对衣物的褶皱进行抚平的功能,满足不同客户的需求。
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model belongs to the field of steam nozzle technology and relates to a steam nozzle for a garment steamer. Background Technology
[0002] The steam nozzle of a garment steamer is the core component that comes into direct contact with clothing during operation. Connected to the main unit via a steam duct, the steam nozzle is responsible for evenly and smoothly spraying the generated high-temperature steam onto the surface of the clothing, thereby softening the fibers and smoothing out wrinkles.
[0003] Existing garment steamers' steam nozzles, such as the steam nozzle structure disclosed in Chinese patent literature [Patent No.: 201220233819.9; Application Announcement No.: CN202610607U], include a steam nozzle and a steam nozzle panel disposed on the steam nozzle. The steam nozzle of the garment steamer has a steam spray chamber and an air intake chamber inside. The steam nozzle panel has steam spray holes and air intake holes that are respectively connected to the steam spray chamber and the air intake chamber of the garment steamer's steam nozzle. The steam spray chamber and the air intake chamber of the garment steamer's steam nozzle are connected through a second recessed hole. A fan is also provided in the air intake chamber. The fan of the garment steamer's steam nozzle draws air into the air intake chamber, and the air enters the steam spray chamber through the second recessed hole.
[0004] In this type of garment steamer head structure, after the steamer is started, the steam generated by the steamer is ejected from the steam nozzle through the steam spray chamber. Simultaneously, under the action of the fan, air enters the suction chamber through the air intake and then enters the steam spray chamber through the second countersunk hole. After the air mixes with the steam in the steam spray chamber, it is ejected from the steam nozzle along with the steam. However, in this type of garment steamer head structure, the steam spray chamber and suction chamber are integrated into a single steamer head, and the steam nozzle and suction port are integrated into a single panel. This means that the garment steamer head structure cannot be disassembled for use; it is a one-piece structure and cannot meet the needs of different customers. Summary of the Invention
[0005] The purpose of this invention is to address the aforementioned problems in the existing technology by proposing a steam nozzle for a garment steamer. The technical problem solved is how to make the steam nozzle detachable to meet the needs of different customers.
[0006] The objective of this utility model can be achieved through the following technical solution: A steam nozzle for a garment steamer includes a jet shell for jetting steam, a jet plate fixedly connected to the outlet end of the jet shell, and a jet hole in the jet plate. The steam nozzle is characterized in that it further includes an air intake shell for drawing in air, an air intake plate fixedly connected to the inlet end of the air intake shell, an air intake hole in the air intake plate, a fan fixedly connected to the outlet end of the air intake shell for generating negative pressure, and the air intake shell is detachably and fitted to the bottom of the jet shell. The jet plate and the air intake plate are arranged adjacent to each other.
[0007] This steam nozzle is used in vertical garment steamers. During use, steam is ejected from the steam jet nozzle through the steam jet housing, smoothing out wrinkles in clothing. The fan operates, drawing air into the suction housing through the suction port and expelling it through the exhaust port, thus adhering the clothing to the suction plate. This allows the steam nozzle to simultaneously hold the clothing and smooth out wrinkles. The steam jet housing and suction housing are two independent components, as are the steam jet plate and suction plate. The suction housing is detachably attached to the bottom of the steam jet housing. By removing the suction housing and suction plate, the steam nozzle can retain only its wrinkle-smoothing function, meeting the needs of different customers.
[0008] In the steam nozzle of the garment steamer described above, the bottom of the air jet shell protrudes downwards, and the top of the air intake shell is recessed downwards. The bottom of the air jet shell is embedded in the top of the air intake shell, allowing the air intake shell to fit snugly against the air jet shell. This structure allows the air jet shell and air intake shell to be better integrated, resulting in a compact structure and strong overall integrity.
[0009] In the steam nozzle of the garment steamer described above, the air jet plate is elliptical, and the air intake plate is arc-shaped. The air jet plate is partially embedded in the air intake plate, allowing the air jet plate and the air intake plate to fit together. This structure allows the air jet plate and the air intake plate to be better integrated, resulting in a compact structure.
[0010] In the steam nozzle of the aforementioned garment steamer, the steam nozzle further includes a tubular handle. The air inlet end of the air jet shell is embedded and fixedly connected to one end of the handle. The air suction shell has a curved convex edge, which is detachably and securely connected to the outside of one end of the handle. This structure allows for a better integration of the air jet shell and the air suction shell with the handle, resulting in a compact structure.
[0011] In the steam nozzle of the aforementioned garment steamer, the handle includes a left handle shell and a right handle shell. One end of the left handle shell has a pair of first countersunk holes for inserting bolt heads, and one end of the right handle shell has a pair of second countersunk holes for passing through bolt shanks. The air inlet of the steam jet shell is located between one end of the left handle shell and one end of the right handle shell. A pair of protruding threaded posts for passing through bolt shanks are provided on the raised edge. When the raised edge is fitted against the outside of one end of the right handle shell, the pair of threaded posts are respectively inserted into the corresponding second countersunk holes. During installation, bolts are passed through the first countersunk holes and tightened into the threaded posts to lock the left handle shell, right handle shell, and raised edge, thus completing the connection of the steam jet shell, suction shell, and handle. When the suction shell is not needed, a nut is placed in the second countersunk hole, and bolts are inserted into both the first and second countersunk holes to lock it in place. This clever design achieves the fixation of two functions through a single fixing structure.
[0012] In the steam nozzle of the garment steamer described above, the bottom of the steam jet plate has several positioning holes, or the bottom of the steam jet shell's outlet end has several positioning holes, and the inlet end of the suction shell has several protruding positioning posts. These positioning posts are interference-fitted into the corresponding positioning holes. This structure improves the stability of the steam jet shell and the suction shell, and facilitates their connection.
[0013] In the steam nozzle of the garment steamer described above, the air inlet end of the suction shell has a mesh-like filter plate, and a filter sponge is placed between the filter plate and the suction plate. This structure improves the filtration effect and prevents impurities such as lint from entering the suction shell.
[0014] In the steam nozzle of the garment steamer described above, the exhaust end of the air intake shell is detachably fixed with a mesh-like end cap. This ensures that air can pass through while preventing impurities from entering the air intake shell.
[0015] Compared with the prior art, the steam nozzle of the garment steamer provided by this utility model has the following advantages:
[0016] 1. The jet housing and suction housing of this steam nozzle are two independent components, as are the jet plate and suction plate. The suction housing is detachably and securely attached to the bottom of the jet housing. The suction housing and suction plate can be removed so that the steam nozzle retains only the function of smoothing out wrinkles in clothing, thus meeting the needs of different customers.
[0017] 2. The steam nozzle's jet housing, suction housing, and handle are fixed together by a single structure, achieving the fixation of both functions. This design is ingenious. Attached Figure Description
[0018] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of the steam nozzle.
[0019] Figure 2 This is an exploded view of the overall structure of this steam nozzle.
[0020] Figure 3 This is a bottom view of the steam nozzle's jet casing.
[0021] Figure 4 This is a cross-sectional view of the overall structure of this steam nozzle.
[0022] Figure 5 This is a cross-sectional view showing the connection between the steam nozzle's jet housing, suction housing, and handle.
[0023] In the diagram, 1. Jet housing; 2. Jet plate; 3. Jet hole; 4. Intake housing; 41. Raised edge; 42. Screw post; 43. Positioning post; 44. Filter plate; 5. Intake plate; 6. Intake hole; 7. Fan; 8. Handle; 81. Left handle housing; 82. Right handle housing; 9. First countersunk hole; 10. Second countersunk hole; 11. Positioning hole; 12. Filter sponge; 13. End cap. Detailed Implementation
[0024] The following are specific embodiments of the present invention, which are described in conjunction with the accompanying drawings. However, the present invention is not limited to these embodiments.
[0025] like Figure 1 , Figure 2 As shown, the steam nozzle of this garment steamer includes a steam jet shell 1, a steam jet plate 2, a suction shell 4, a suction plate 5, a fan 7, a handle 8, a filter sponge 12, and an end cap 13.
[0026] The jet shell 1 is used to eject steam. A jet plate 2 is fixedly connected to the outlet end of the jet shell 1, and the jet plate 2 has jet holes 3. The intake shell 4 is used to draw in air. An intake plate 5 is fixedly connected to the inlet end of the intake shell 4, and the intake plate 5 has intake holes 6. The bottom of the jet shell 1 protrudes downwards, and the top of the intake shell 4 is recessed downwards. The bottom of the jet shell 1 is embedded in the top of the intake shell 4, so that the intake shell 4 and the jet shell 1 are in close contact. The jet plate 2 is elliptical, and the intake plate 5 is arc-shaped. The jet plate 2 is partially embedded in the intake plate 5, so that the jet plate 2 and the intake plate 5 are in close contact.
[0027] The steam nozzle also includes a tubular handle 8, which comprises a left handle housing 81 and a right handle housing 82, as shown below. Figure 5 As shown, one end of the left handle housing 81 has a pair of first countersunk holes 9 for inserting the bolt head, and one end of the right handle housing 82 has a pair of second countersunk holes 10 for passing through the bolt shank. By passing the bolt through the first countersunk hole 9 and placing the nut in the second countersunk hole 10, the air intake end of the jet housing 1 is fixed between one end of the left handle housing 81 and one end of the right handle housing 82. The intake housing 4 has a convex edge 41 with an arc-shaped cross-section. The convex edge 41 has a pair of protruding threaded posts 42 for passing through the bolt shank. When the convex edge 41 is attached to the outside of one end of the right handle housing 82, the pair of threaded posts 42 are respectively inserted into the corresponding second countersunk holes 10. By passing the bolt through the first countersunk hole 9 and inserting it into the threaded post 42, the jet housing 1, intake housing 4, and handle 8 are detachably fixed together.
[0028] like Figure 3As shown, in this embodiment, the bottom of the air outlet end of the jet shell 1 has two positioning holes 11, and the air inlet end of the air intake shell 4 has two protruding positioning posts 43. The positioning posts 43 are interference-fitted into the corresponding positioning holes 11. In actual production, the positioning holes 11 can be located at the bottom of the jet plate 2.
[0029] like Figure 4 As shown, a fan 7 for generating negative pressure is fixedly connected to the air outlet end of the air intake shell 4. The air inlet end of the air intake shell 4 has a mesh-shaped filter plate 44, and a filter sponge 12 is provided between the filter plate 44 and the air intake plate 5. The air outlet end of the air intake shell 4 is detachably fixed with an end cap 13, the end of which is mesh-shaped.
[0030] When in use, steam is ejected from the jet hole 3 through the jet shell 1 to smooth out the wrinkles of the clothes. The fan 7 works to allow air to enter the suction shell 4 through the suction hole 6 and be discharged through the air outlet of the suction shell 4, adsorbing the clothes onto the suction plate 5. Thus, the steam nozzle smooths out the wrinkles of the clothes while adsorbing them.
[0031] The specific embodiments described herein are merely illustrative examples illustrating the spirit of this utility model. Those skilled in the art to which this utility model pertains may make various modifications or additions to the described specific embodiments or use similar methods to substitute them, without departing from the spirit of this utility model or exceeding the scope defined by the appended claims.
[0032] Although this document frequently uses terms such as jet shell 1, jet plate 2, jet hole 3, suction shell 4, raised edge 41, screw post 42, positioning post 43, filter plate 44, suction plate 5, suction hole 6, fan 7, handle 8, left handle shell 81, right handle shell 82, first countersunk hole 9, second countersunk hole 10, positioning hole 11, filter sponge 12, and end cap 13, the possibility of using other terms is not excluded. The use of these terms is merely for the convenience of describing and explaining the essence of this utility model; interpreting them as any additional limitation would contradict the spirit of this utility model.
Claims
1. A steam nozzle for a garment steamer, comprising a jet shell (1) for jetting steam, wherein a jet plate (2) is fixedly connected to the outlet end of the jet shell (1), and the jet plate (2) has jet holes (3), characterized in that, The steam nozzle also includes an air intake shell (4) for drawing in air. An air intake plate (5) is fixedly connected to the air intake end of the air intake shell (4). The air intake plate (5) has an air intake hole (6). A fan (7) for generating negative pressure is fixedly connected to the air outlet end of the air intake shell (4). The air intake shell (4) is detachably and fitted to the bottom of the jet shell (1). The jet plate (2) and the air intake plate (5) are arranged adjacent to each other.
2. The steam nozzle of a garment steamer according to claim 1, characterized in that, The bottom of the jet shell (1) protrudes downwards, and the top of the air intake shell (4) is recessed downwards. The bottom of the jet shell (1) is embedded in the top of the air intake shell (4) so that the air intake shell (4) and the jet shell (1) fit together.
3. The steam nozzle of a garment steamer according to claim 1, characterized in that, The jet plate (2) is elliptical and the suction plate (5) is arc-shaped. The jet plate (2) is partially embedded in the suction plate (5) so that the jet plate (2) and the suction plate (5) are in contact.
4. A steam nozzle for a garment steamer according to claim 1, 2, or 3, characterized in that, The steam nozzle also includes a tubular handle (8), the air inlet end of the jet housing (1) is embedded and fixed in one end of the handle (8), and the air intake housing (4) has an arc-shaped convex edge (41) on its cross section, which is detachably fitted and fixed to one end of the handle (8).
5. The steam nozzle of a garment steamer according to claim 4, characterized in that, The handle (8) includes a left handle shell (81) and a right handle shell (82). One end of the left handle shell (81) has a pair of first countersunk holes (9) for inserting bolt heads. One end of the right handle shell (82) has a pair of second countersunk holes (10) for passing through bolt shanks. The air intake end of the jet shell (1) is located between one end of the left handle shell (81) and one end of the right handle shell (82). The convex edge (41) has a pair of protruding threaded posts (42) for passing through bolt shanks. When the convex edge (41) is attached to one end of the right handle shell (82), the pair of threaded posts (42) are respectively inserted into the corresponding second countersunk holes (10).
6. A steam nozzle for a garment steamer according to claim 1, 2, or 3, characterized in that, The bottom of the jet plate (2) has several positioning holes (11) or the bottom of the air outlet end of the jet shell (1) has several positioning holes (11). The air inlet end of the air intake shell (4) has several protruding positioning posts (43). The positioning posts (43) are interference-fitted into the corresponding positioning holes (11).
7. A steam nozzle for a garment steamer according to claim 1, 2, or 3, characterized in that, The air intake end of the air intake shell (4) has a mesh-shaped filter plate (44), and a filter sponge (12) is provided between the filter plate (44) and the air intake plate (5).
8. A steam nozzle for a garment steamer according to claim 1, 2, or 3, characterized in that, The air outlet end of the air intake shell (4) is detachably fixed with an end cap (13), the end of which is mesh-shaped.
Citation Information
Patent Citations
Steaming head structure of garment steamer
CN202610607U