Steam Hairdressing Appliance with Steam Containment Means
US-2015327650-A1 · Nov 19, 2015 · US
US12258702B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12258702-B2 |
| Application number | US-202218069607-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 21, 2022 |
| Priority date | Dec 21, 2022 |
| Publication date | Mar 25, 2025 |
| Grant date | Mar 25, 2025 |
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A handheld garment care device includes a first ironing surface and a second ironing surface that are orthogonally opposed, and independently used. A handheld garment care device also includes a first set of ironing heated surfaces where each surface is opposed to the other and can be closed toward each other, and a second set of one or more ironing heated surfaces where the one or more surfaces are not co-planar with any surface of the first set.
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What is claimed is: 1. A handheld garment care device comprising: a first ironing surface and a second ironing surface that are permanently fixed orthogonal to each other in orientation, the first ironing surface and the second ironing surface are each heated ironing surfaces, wherein the first ironing surface and the second ironing surface are connected to a first handle, and further comprising a third ironing surface and a fourth ironing surface that are orthogonally opposed and independently used that are connected to a second handle, and wherein the first handle and the second handle are maintained in a fixed position in a steamer configuration and the first handle and the second handle are movable toward and away from one another in a creaser configuration. 2. The handheld garment care device of claim 1 , wherein the first ironing surface has a plurality of steam holes and a plurality of grooves so that each of the plurality of grooves extends from one of the plurality of steam holes. 3. The handheld garment care device of claim 2 , wherein, when the first and second handles are closed together in the steamer configuration, steam can still be emitted away from the first ironing surface and the second ironing surface because each of the plurality of grooves directs steam from one of the plurality of steam holes to direct the steam out even when the first and second handles are maintained in the fixed position in the steamer configuration. 4. The handheld garment care device of claim 3 , wherein the same steam hole of the plurality of steam holes facilitates steam emission in either of the steamer configuration or the creaser configuration. 5. The handheld garment care device of claim 2 , wherein the third surface contacts the first surface in the steamer configuration so that the third surface covers each of the plurality of steam holes through the first surface. 6. The handheld garment care device of claim 3 , wherein the second surface is adjacent the fourth surface so that at least a portion of each of the second surface and the fourth surface face the same direction to be able to contact a garment for ironing or steaming. 7. The handheld garment care device of claim 1 , wherein the first handle and the second handle can be positioned on opposite sides of a garment and the first handle can be moved toward the second handle so that each of the first surface and the third surface contact the garment on opposite sides of the garment in the creaser configuration. 8. The handheld garment care device of claim 7 , further comprising a lock sensor so that the creaser configuration and the steamer configuration can be detected. 9. A handheld garment care device comprising: a first handle and a second handle that are pivotally connected for opening and closing toward each other, wherein said first handle comprises a first ironing surface and a second ironing surface that are permanently fixed relative to each other in orientation so that they are permanently orthogonal to each other, and wherein the second handle comprises a third ironing surface and a fourth ironing surface that are permanently fixed relative to each other in orientation so that they are permanently orthogonal to each other, so that when the first handle and the second handle are closed toward each other, the first ironing surface and the third ironing surface are moved toward each other, wherein the first ironing surface, the second ironing surface, the third ironing surface and the fourth ironing surface are each heated ironing surfaces. 10. The handheld garment care device of claim 9 , wherein the first handle and the second handle are maintained in a fixed position in a steamer configuration and the first handle and the second handle are movable toward and away from one another in a creaser configuration. 11. The handheld garment care device of claim 10 , wherein the first ironing surface has a plurality of steam holes and a plurality of grooves so that each of the plurality of grooves extends from one of the plurality of steam holes. 12. The handheld garment care device of claim 11 , wherein, when the first and second handles are closed together in the steamer configuration, steam can still be emitted away from the first ironing surface and the second ironing surface because each of the plurality of grooves directs steam from one of the plurality of steam holes to direct the steam out even when the first and second handles are maintained in the fixed position in the steamer configuration. 13. The handheld garment care device of claim 12 , wherein the same steam hole of the plurality of steam holes facilitates steam emission in either of the steamer configuration or the creaser configuration. 14. The handheld garment care device of claim 10 , wherein the first handle and the second handle can be positioned on opposite sides of a garment and the first handle can be moved toward the second handle so that each of the first surface and the third surface contact the garment on opposite sides of the garment in the creaser configuration. 15. The handheld garment care device of claim 14 , further comprising a lock sensor so that the creaser configuration and the steamer configuration can be detected. 16. The handheld garment care device of claim 11 , wherein the third surface contacts the first surface in the steamer configuration so that the third surface covers each of the plurality of steam holes through the first surface. 17. The handheld garment care device of claim 12 , wherein the second surface is adjacent the fourth surface so that at least a portion of each of the second surface and the fourth surface face the same direction to be able to contact a garment for ironing or steaming.
Handles; Handle mountings · CPC title
Temperature control or indicating arrangements · CPC title
the water being fed slowly, e.g. drop by drop, from the reservoir to a steam generator · CPC title
Arrangements for discharging the steam to the article being ironed · CPC title
the steam being produced from water in a reservoir carried by the iron · CPC title
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