Heating water inside the flow passage cuts steam delay, limits condensation, and maintains spray pressure for gentler clothing drying.
A nested two-chamber boiler keeps scale in the steam-generation zone so contaminant-free steam exits without outlet clogging or distilled water.
A two-stage heater preheats water before vaporization, preventing water ejection and long-time steaming while improving ironing steam quality.
A variable-stiffness retention member pressurizes chamber water to shape steam flow, giving garment care devices steadier output and an initial boost.
A kettle-integrated tube, valve, pump, and heater generate compact steam for effective milk creaming without a separate espresso machine.
A fixed 105-145°C soleplate paired with at least 50 g/min steam irons mixed fabrics without manual temperature setting or scorching.
A two-chamber steam generator with a vertical wall-mounted heater cuts steam-up time, limits limescale, and reduces corrosion risk.
A divided steam chamber and vertical flat heating element cut limescale buildup, corrosion risk, and steam generation time.
An interlock relay shuts off electric heaters when blower speed is too low or the motor fails, preventing HVAC heat buildup.
Molecular friction and nucleation heat liquid directly for compact steam generation while avoiding fouled heating elements and combustion losses.
A steam connector layout places live contacts nearer protective earth than low-voltage pins, steering discharge away from control circuits.
A boiler mounted beneath the griddle feeds steam through a serpentine passageway, cutting housing size while preserving steam cooking capability.
A reciprocating shuttle plate alternates steam and suction inlets to prevent mop pad oversaturation while maintaining cleaning on bare floors and carpets.
A multi-electrode water level sensor layout resists bubble and vibration errors in laundry steam generators, keeping level detection reliable.
Temperature-sensor feedback raises or lowers a water heater set point after heavy hot water use to balance availability and energy use.
Steam generation and condensation improve washing, sterilization, drying, and wrinkle removal while using less water in drum laundry machines.
An inclined evaporator surface and rear fill-level sensing sustain steam output while preventing dry heating and limescale buildup.
Recovers exhaust heat to preheat the fluid path and collect condensation, reducing waste heat loss in fluid heating equipment.
Sequential and combined heating of separate fragrance receptacles helps prevent olfactory saturation without changing containers.
A top-mounted heater and pump turn the steam generator into one serviceable laundry module with precise temperature control and overheat protection.
A partitioned sensor chamber keeps boiling bubbles and debris away from the steam generator water level sensor while equalizing water level.
A shuttle plate redirects steam to the leading edge on each stroke while suction removes moisture, reducing pad saturation and improving cleaning.
Pressurized boiler rinsing flushes out scale and contaminated water to prevent clogging, steam disruption, and stains in steam irons.
A detachable multi-part steam nozzle directs steam into the drum axis for de-wrinkling while easing cleaning and draining condensate away.
A split upper-lower steam generator layout converts stored water fully to steam while blocking leakage and water carryover into laundry.
A vertical water-and-steam chamber layout eases washer installation while cutting water use, steam generation time, and reverse flow risk.
Steam injection replaces water-heavy soaking to improve washing, sterilize laundry, and reduce wrinkles during drum drying.