Steam appliance

US10694914B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10694914-B2
Application numberUS-201213261702-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 31, 2012
Priority dateFeb 3, 2011
Publication dateJun 30, 2020
Grant dateJun 30, 2020

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An appliance includes a steam application device having a main body which includes an inlet section to receive steam, an applicator to apply the steam to a surface, and a swivel assembly to swivel the applicator and the main body relative to each other. The appliance further includes a portable steamer to (i) attach to the steam application device and (ii) detach from the steam application device (e.g., in a simple lift away manner). The portable steamer has a steam generator which generates the steam, and an outlet section which connects to the inlet section of the main body of the steam application device when the portable steamer is attached to the steam application device. The outlet section provides the steam from the steam generator to the inlet section of the main body of the steam application device when the portable steamer is attached to the steam application device.

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What is claimed is: 1. An appliance, comprising: a steam application device having: a main body which includes a first end and a second end disposed generally opposite each other, and an inlet section to receive steam, an applicator constructed and arranged to apply the steam to a surface, and a swivel assembly connected to the second end of the main body and constructed and arranged to swivel the applicator and the main body relative to each other; and a portable steamer comprising a first end and a second end disposed generally opposite each other and constructed and arranged to (i) attach to the steam application device and (ii) detach from the steam application device, the portable steamer having: a steam generator proximate the second end of the portable steamer and constructed and arranged to generate the steam, an outlet section proximate the first end of the portable steamer and constructed and arranged to connect to the inlet section of the main body of the steam application device when the portable steamer is attached to the steam application device, the outlet section being constructed and arranged to provide the steam from the steam generator to the inlet section of the main body of the steam application device when the portable steamer is attached to the steam application device; an electric pump constructed and arranged to selectively provide the steam a different pumping rates, and a user interface constructed and arranged to receive user input and select one of the different pumping rates in response to the user input; wherein when the portable steamer is attached to the steam application device, the first end of the main body of the steam application device is more proximate to the first end of the portable steamer than to the second end of the portable steamer, and the second end of the main body of the steam application device is more proximate to the second end of the portable steamer than to the first end of the portable steamer. 2. An appliance as in claim 1 wherein the steam application device further has a mop handle; wherein the first end of the main body connects to the mop handle; wherein the second end of the main body connects to the swivel assembly; and wherein the mop handle, the main body, the swivel assembly and the applicator are disposed substantially in an inline configuration which forms a mop through which a user, when holding the mop handle, is able to mop the surface with the applicator. 3. An appliance as in claim 2 wherein the main body defines a cavity to cradle the portable steamer when the portable steamer attaches to the steam application device. 4. An appliance as in claim 3 wherein the steam generator further has: a tank to hold water, the outlet section of the steam generator and the inlet section of the steam application device being disposed between the mop handle and the tank when the portable steamer is cradled in the cavity. 5. An appliance as in claim 3 wherein the mop handle and the swivel assembly define a center axis of the mop; and wherein the main body is C-shaped, the center axis of the mop passing through the cavity defined by the main body. 6. An appliance as in claim 5 wherein the swivel assembly includes: a first set of hinges to control height of the mop handle when the user mops the surface with the applicator; and a second set of hinges to control left and right angular deflection of the applicator when the user mops the surface with the applicator. 7. An appliance as in claim 6 wherein the first set of hinges defines a first pivot axis; wherein the second set of hinges defines a second pivot axis; and wherein the first pivot axis is substantially perpendicular to the second pivot axis to enable the user to impart rotation to the applicator while concurrently moving the mop handle forward and backward to mop the surface with the applicator. 8. An appliance as in claim 2 wherein the portable steamer further has: a portable steamer handle coupled to the steam generator and the outlet section, the portable steamer handle being constructed and arranged to be held by a user when the portable steamer is detached from the steam application device to provide the steam from the steam generator in a manner which is independent of the mop formed by the mop handle, the main body, the swivel assembly and the applicator. 9. An appliance as in claim 8 wherein the portable steamer further has: a sensor constructed and arranged to provide an electronic signal having a first value when the portable steamer is attached to the steam application device, and a second value which is different than the first value when the portable steamer is detached from the steam application device. 10. An appliance as in claim 9 wherein the portable steamer further has: a trigger disposed along the portable steamer handle, wherein actuation of the trigger is ignored by the steam generator when the electronic signal has the first value, and wherein actuation of the trigger causes release of the steam from the steam generator through the outlet section when the electronic signal has the second value. 11. An appliance as in claim 10 wherein the sensor is a Hall effect sensor to enable detection of whether the portable steamer is attached to or detached from the steam application device in the absence of electrical continuity with the steam application device. 12. An appliance as in claim 8 wherein the portable steamer further has: a set of depressible buttons to control unlocking of the portable steamer from the steam application device when the portable steamer is attached to the steam application device. 13. An appliance as in claim 1 wherein the user interface is further constructed and arranged to provide different lighted outputs depending on which of the different pump rates is selected by the user input. 14. An appliance as in claim 1 wherein the steam generator of the portable steamer further includes: a vibration detector constructed and arranged to detect movement of the portable steamer, and a controller coupled to the vibration detector, the controller being constructed and arranged to: (i) reset a timer in response to each movement detected vibration detector, and (ii) turn the steam generator off when the timer reaches a predetermined time limit. 15. An appliance, comprising: a steam application device having: a main body which includes a first end and a second end disposed generally opposite each other, and an inlet section to receive steam; an applicator constructed and arranged to apply the steam to a surface; a swivel assembly connected to the second end of the main body and constructed and arranged to swivel the applicator and the main body relative to each other; and a mop handle, wherein the first end of the main body connects to the mop handle, the second end of the main body connects to the swivel assembly, and the mop handle, the main body, the swivel assembly and the applicator are disposed substantially in an inline configuration which forms a mop through which a user, when holding the mop handle, is able to mop the surface with the applicator; and a portable steamer comprising a first end and a second end disposed generally opposite each other and constructed and arranged to (i) attach to the steam application device and (ii) detach from the steam application device, the portable steamer having: a steam generator proximate the second end of the portable steamer and constructed and arranged to generate the steam, an outlet section proximate the first end of the portable steamer and constructed and arrange

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Classifications

  • in boilers heated electrically · CPC title

  • Parts or details of machines not {provided for in} groups A47L11/02 - A47L11/38, {or not restricted to one of these groups}, e.g. handles, arrangements of switches, skirts, buffers, levers · CPC title

  • Installation of the electric equipment, e.g. adaptation or attachment to the suction cleaner; Controlling suction cleaners by electric means · CPC title

  • Details or accessories of suction cleaners, e.g. mechanical means for controlling the suction or for effecting pulsating action; Storing devices specially adapted to suction cleaners or parts thereof; Carrying-vehicles specially adapted for suction cleaners · CPC title

  • A47L11/34Primary

    Machines for treating carpets in position by liquid, foam, or vapour, e.g. by steam · CPC title

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What does patent US10694914B2 cover?
An appliance includes a steam application device having a main body which includes an inlet section to receive steam, an applicator to apply the steam to a surface, and a swivel assembly to swivel the applicator and the main body relative to each other. The appliance further includes a portable steamer to (i) attach to the steam application device and (ii) detach from the steam application devi…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Mcgee Brian R, Babb Stuart D, Sharkninja Operating Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A47L11/34. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 30 2020 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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