EP0473567A2 - Dispositif pour la maintenance de chaussures - Google Patents

Dispositif pour la maintenance de chaussures Download PDF

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EP0473567A2
EP0473567A2 EP91890184A EP91890184A EP0473567A2 EP 0473567 A2 EP0473567 A2 EP 0473567A2 EP 91890184 A EP91890184 A EP 91890184A EP 91890184 A EP91890184 A EP 91890184A EP 0473567 A2 EP0473567 A2 EP 0473567A2
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47LDOMESTIC WASHING OR CLEANING; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47L23/00Cleaning footwear
    • A47L23/20Devices or implements for drying footwear, also with heating arrangements
    • A47L23/205Devices or implements for drying footwear, also with heating arrangements with heating arrangements
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43DMACHINES, TOOLS, EQUIPMENT OR METHODS FOR MANUFACTURING OR REPAIRING FOOTWEAR
    • A43D95/00Shoe-finishing machines
    • A43D95/10Drying or heating devices for shoes
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47LDOMESTIC WASHING OR CLEANING; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47L23/00Cleaning footwear
    • A47L23/02Shoe-cleaning machines, with or without applicators for shoe polish

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  • the invention relates to a device for the maintenance of shoes with mouthpieces of an air line arranged inside a drying room and insertable through the shaft into the forefoot area of the shoes.
  • the drying effect can also be improved because the air flowing out of the shoe upper can be guided accordingly to support the drying of the outside of the shoe without the risk of impairment. Since shoes that have become damp due to use are generally also dirty, there is a need to clean the soiled shoes before or after they have dried before they are dried can be kept. This shoe cleaning must take place outside the drying device and is associated with an unavoidable accumulation of dirt, for which there are generally no suitable collecting devices either in households or in accommodation establishments.
  • the invention is therefore based on the object to improve a device for the maintenance of shoes of the type described with simple means so that in addition to shoe drying, shoe cleaning can be carried out without having to take any special precautions for collecting and removing the dirt that accumulates.
  • the invention achieves the stated object in that the drying room is part of a piece of cabinet furniture which has at least one preferably suctionable dirt tray for shoe cleaning.
  • a piece of box furniture which houses a drying device for damp shoes and a dirt trough for shoe cleaning, advantageously creates a maintenance center for shoes that can be installed in any household or accommodation facility can be adjusted.
  • the dirt tray which is preferably provided at working height, offers a favorable work surface for shoe cleaning, with the advantage that the dirt accumulating can be collected and collected in a dirt container that can be emptied from time to time, with suction of the dirt in the collecting container being recommended. Since the drying room for drying wet shoes and the dirt trough are locally adjacent due to the combination of these facilities in a common box furniture, wet shoes can be dried after cleaning or dirty shoes can be cleaned after a drying process, if necessary, without having to change jobs.
  • the dirt trough can be vacuumed in different ways, for example via a suction box provided on the underside of a dirt trough grille, there are particularly advantageous design conditions if the dirt trough has at least one suction opening connected to a suction device on the underside of the dirt trough, which has an insertion receptacle on the top of the dirt trough preferably forms a suction hose connectable to a cleaning brush.
  • the plug-in receptacle formed by the suction opening for an additionally connectable suction hose opens up the advantageous possibility of connecting the suction hose to a cleaning tool for the shoes, so that the dirt detached from the shoe during the cleaning process is sucked off directly, which is particularly important for the suction of dust that arises
  • the advantage is that when brushing shoes with at least partially dried dirt.
  • the cleaning brushes can be connected directly to the suction hose as hand brushes. If motor-driven brush rollers or the like are used for largely automated shoe cleaning and are to be stored above the dirt tray, the suction hose can be connected to a hood-like brush cover.
  • the suction device will usually have a fan, the suction side via a z. B. trained as a filter bag dirt receptacle is connected to the dirt pan.
  • the pressure side of this blower can be connected to the air line for the mouthpieces to provide the drying air, which may make a separate blower for shoe drying unnecessary.
  • a dirt trough forming at least in one section a wash basin can be provided, to the lockable drain of which a dirt separator is connected, so that the washed-off dirt can be separated from the waste water at least with regard to the coarse particles can drain into a drain pipe through a correspondingly fine-meshed sieve.
  • a dirt trough that has a vacuumed section for dry cleaning and a section designed as a sink for wet cleaning, or a dirt trough for wet and dry cleaning.
  • a push extension of the cabinet furniture can be provided for the dirt trough or the dirt trays. If the suction device or the dirt separator is also accommodated in the pull-out drawer, the exchange or emptying of the dirt collecting container or the dirt separator can be facilitated because of the improved accessibility. Apart from this, the local assignment of the suction device or the waste water connection to the dirt tray does not change when the tray is pulled out.
  • a favorable addition to the box furniture for shoe maintenance is obtained if the box furniture has a storage space for the serviced shoes through which the exhaust air from the drying room can flow, because a storage space for the serviced shoes is initially ensured with such a storage room.
  • the connection of such a storage room to the exhaust air from the drying room also has the advantage that the exhaust air flow creates an aftertreatment option for the shoes, for example to complete the drying process or supply care products or the like to the shoes via the exhaust air, provided that these products are not already supplied to the shoes with the drying air.
  • the flow connection of the storage room to the exhaust air of the drying room can be carried out differently depending on the local allocation of these rooms.
  • the structurally simplest conditions result, however, if the storage room is provided above the drying room, because in this case the natural air flow of the generally warmer drying air can be used.
  • the storage room for the serviced shoes is divided by compartments to accommodate a larger number of shoes, it is advisable to provide the compartments on opposite sides with alternating air openings to ensure that the compartments flow through from one side to the other.
  • the device for the maintenance of shoes essentially consists of a box unit 1 which has a drying room 2, a storage room 3 above the drying room 2 and, in addition to the drying room, a drawer 4 with a dirt tray 5.
  • a drying chamber 2 mouth pieces 6 of an air line 7 formed from a flow channel are arranged in pairs, each mouth piece 6 forming a shoe receptacle and through the shaft extends into the forefoot area of the shoe 8 picked up.
  • the drying air is sucked in via a blower 9 and, if necessary after a heating by means of a heating device 10, is blown through the individual mouth pieces 6 into the inside of the shoes, where the drying air flow is deflected in each case in the toe area in order to emerge in countercurrent from the shaft into the drying room 2.
  • the drying air then flows upwards along the outside of the shoes 8, so that the shoes 8 not only experience drying from the inside but also from the outside.
  • the storage room 3 is arranged above the drying room 2 and there is a connection opening 11 between these two rooms, the exhaust air from the drying room 2 can pass through the storage room 3 which receives the maintained shoes, which permits appropriate post-treatment of the shoes.
  • the shoes can be removed prematurely from the drying room 2 and brought into the storage room 3 for their complete drying, which significantly increases the drying capacity.
  • only moderately damp shoes can dry in storage room 3 alone.
  • compartments 12 If this is subdivided by compartments 12 in order to increase the storage volume of the storage room 3, then it is advisable to alternately guide the air flow back and forth through air passage openings 13 on opposite sides of the compartment, in order to be able to secure approximately the same treatment conditions as all of the shoes placed in place 1 is indicated by the flow arrows.
  • the pull-out drawer 4 with the dirt tray 5 provides an advantageous workplace for cleaning the shoes of damp or dry shoes, the resulting dirt falling into the dirt tray 5 provided for this purpose and being able to be suctioned off.
  • the dirt trough 5 according to FIGS. 1 and 2 is connected to a suction device 14 which is on the underside of the trough is connected to the connecting piece of a suction opening 15.
  • This suction opening 15 forms an insertion receptacle for a suction hose 16 on the top of the tub, which can thus be connected to the suction device 14 as required.
  • a suction hose 16 Without a suction hose 16, the dirt accumulated is suctioned off directly via the suction opening 15, while the connected suction hose opens up the possibility of already detecting the dirt in the area of the cleaning tool if the suction hose is connected to the cleaning tool, usually a cleaning brush 17.
  • This cleaning brush can be a hand brush, as is shown in the case of the exemplary embodiment according to FIG. 1. However, it is also possible to use roller brushes driven by a motor 18 in accordance with FIG. 2, which allows extensive mechanical shoe maintenance.
  • the suction device 14 has, similarly to a conventional vacuum cleaner, a dirt collecting container designed as a filter bag or the like and a blower, the pressure side of which can be connected via a line 19 to the air line 7 for the drying air in order to utilize the exhaust air from the suction device for shoe drying can, as is indicated by dash-dotted lines in FIG. 1.
  • a dirt tub 5 designed as a wash basin is additionally provided, so that wet cleaning of the shoes is also possible.
  • a water supply line 20 is provided above the dirt pan 5 and a dirt separator 21 is provided below the dirt pan 5, which is connected via a connecting hose 22 to the drain 23 of the dirt pan 5 which can be closed in the usual manner and is connected to a waste water drain 24.
  • the dirt washed off during wet cleaning of shoes flows into the dirt separator 21, which is closed at the top by a correspondingly fine-meshed sieve 25, so that the coarser-grained portion of the washed-off dirt collects in the dirt separator 21, while the waste water flows off via the waste water line 24, which lies above the sieve 25.
  • the dirt separator 21 can be emptied from time to time, which must be taken into account when connecting the connecting line 22 or the waste water line 24.
  • the invention is of course not limited to the exemplary embodiments shown.
  • the dirt trays 5 with the suction device 14 or the dirt separator 21 could be accommodated in the cabinet furniture 1 in an unadjustable manner.
  • care and maintenance products can be metered into the shoes via the drying air if required. Such care and maintenance products can also be used in the dirt tray with the help of brushes. Like. Be applied.

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BE1006105A5 (nl) * 1992-08-03 1994-05-10 Bruin Leroy Inrichting voor het drogen en/of verluchten van schoeisel.
EP0627519A1 (fr) * 1993-06-04 1994-12-07 Gregory L. Dhaemers Armoire
CN104188278A (zh) * 2014-09-14 2014-12-10 温州碧戈之都鞋业有限公司 一种制鞋用烘干设备
FR3018084A1 (fr) * 2014-03-03 2015-09-04 Gilles Soreau Ensemble mobilier pour le stockage et le sechage d'articles vestimentaires et chaussures
ITUB20152853A1 (it) * 2015-08-04 2017-02-04 Talamonti S R L Magazzino per calzature

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BE1006105A5 (nl) * 1992-08-03 1994-05-10 Bruin Leroy Inrichting voor het drogen en/of verluchten van schoeisel.
EP0627519A1 (fr) * 1993-06-04 1994-12-07 Gregory L. Dhaemers Armoire
US5546678A (en) * 1993-06-04 1996-08-20 Dhaemers; Gregory L. Armoire adaptable to a sauna, drum dryer, and tubular lighted clothing dryer with humidity damper control of exhaust gases
FR3018084A1 (fr) * 2014-03-03 2015-09-04 Gilles Soreau Ensemble mobilier pour le stockage et le sechage d'articles vestimentaires et chaussures
EP2915914A1 (fr) * 2014-03-03 2015-09-09 Gilles Soreau Ensemble mobilier pour le stockage et le séchage d'articles vestimentaires et chaussures
CN104188278A (zh) * 2014-09-14 2014-12-10 温州碧戈之都鞋业有限公司 一种制鞋用烘干设备
ITUB20152853A1 (it) * 2015-08-04 2017-02-04 Talamonti S R L Magazzino per calzature

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