WO2017059817A1 - 洗鞋装置 - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
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- the present invention relates to a shoe washing apparatus.
- a rotating shaft that extends vertically is provided so as to be rotatable in the center of the bottom of the inner tub disposed in the outer tub.
- a circular wing (so-called pulsator) is integrally provided at a lower portion of the rotating shaft.
- a main brush that protrudes laterally to the vicinity of the inner surface of the inner tub is provided on the circumferential side surface of the rotating shaft, and a sub-brush that protrudes upward is provided on the wing.
- the fabric of the shoe may be damaged. Further, the shoe sometimes deforms due to being sandwiched between the reversed brush and the inner surface of the inner tub.
- Patent Document 1 Japanese Unexamined Publication No. 62-120956
- the present invention has been made in view of such a background, and an object thereof is to provide a shoe washing apparatus capable of cleaning a shoe in such a manner as not to cause damage or deformation.
- the present invention relates to a shoe washing apparatus comprising: a storage compartment for storing a shoe; a holding portion for holding the shoe in the storage compartment; a plurality of nozzles disposed in the storage compartment; and an ejecting mechanism for causing a cleaning liquid from the A nozzle is sprayed onto the shoe in the storage compartment.
- the present invention is characterized in that the holding portion holds the shoe in a longitudinal posture.
- the present invention is characterized in that the holding portion holds the shoe in a lateral posture.
- the present invention is characterized in that the holding portion holds the shoe in the lateral posture with the sole thereof facing the upper side.
- the present invention is characterized in that the injection mechanism includes a recovery tub that recovers a cleaning liquid sprayed from the nozzle into the storage chamber, a flow path that connects the recovery tub and the nozzle, and a pump,
- the washing liquid is circulated between the storage chamber and the recovery tub by flowing the washing liquid of the recovery tub through the flow path and ejecting from the nozzle into the storage chamber.
- the ejecting mechanism ejects the washing liquid from the nozzle to the shoe in the storage chamber while the holding portion holds the shoe in the storage chamber. At this time, even if the shoe is rubbed without using a brush or the like, the shoe can be cleaned without causing damage by the high-pressure washing liquid sprayed from the nozzle. Further, since the shoes in the storage chamber can be cleaned in a stationary state held by the holding portion without being forcibly moved, the shoes can be cleaned without being deformed.
- the shoe in the storage chamber is held by the holding portion in the longitudinal direction, not only the cleaning liquid sprayed from the nozzle to the shoe but also the cleaning liquid flowing downward on the surface of the shoe can clean the shoe.
- the shoe held portion in the storage chamber is held in the lateral posture, the height of the storage chamber can be suppressed to be small.
- the cleaning liquid can be efficiently cleaned by the cleaning liquid which is ejected from the nozzle and hit the ceiling of the storage chamber and falls. .
- the cleaning liquid is ejected from the nozzle into the storage chamber, is recovered by the recovery tub, flows through the flow path by the action of the pump, and is again ejected from the nozzle into the storage chamber, thereby circulating between the storage chamber and the recovery tub.
- Fig. 1 is a schematic plan view of a shoe washing apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- Fig. 2 is a schematic front view of the shoe washing apparatus.
- Fig. 3 is a schematic longitudinal sectional right side view of the shoe washing apparatus.
- Fig. 4 is a schematic front view of a shoe washing apparatus according to a modification.
- Fig. 5 is a schematic longitudinal sectional right side view of a shoe washing apparatus according to a modification.
- Fig. 1 is a schematic plan view of a shoe washing apparatus 1 according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the left-right direction in FIG. 1 is referred to as the left-right direction X of the shoe washing apparatus 1
- the vertical direction in FIG. 1 is referred to as the front-back direction Y of the shoe washing apparatus 1
- the direction orthogonal to the paper surface of FIG. It is the up-and-down direction Z of the shoe washing apparatus 1.
- the left-right direction X includes a left side X1 corresponding to the left side of FIG. 1 and a right side X2 corresponding to the right side of FIG.
- the front-rear direction Y includes a front side Y1 corresponding to the lower side of FIG. 1 and a rear side Y2 corresponding to the upper side of FIG.
- the up-and-down direction Z includes an upper side Z1 corresponding to the front side of the paper surface of FIG. 1 and a lower side Z2 corresponding to the back side of the paper surface of FIG.
- the left and right direction X and the front and rear direction Y are included in the horizontal direction, and the up and down direction Z is the same as the vertical direction.
- the shoe washing apparatus 1 has a box-like appearance of a substantially rectangular parallelepiped.
- the shoe washing apparatus 1 includes a casing 2 that forms a casing, a storage chamber 3 that is provided in the casing 2, a holding portion 4, an injection mechanism 5, a nozzle 6, a duct 7, a blower portion 8, and a heating portion 9 (refer to Figure 2).
- a casing 2 that forms a casing
- a storage chamber 3 that is provided in the casing 2
- a holding portion 4 an injection mechanism 5
- FIGS. 1 and 1 and subsequent figures only the casing 2 is illustrated as a cross-sectional view in which hatching is added, and each member other than the casing 2 is illustrated as a side view.
- the housing 2 integrally includes a left wall 15, a right wall 16, a front wall 17, a rear wall 18, a bottom wall 19, a top wall 20 (refer to FIG. 2), a first partition wall 21, and a second partition wall 22.
- the left wall 15 and the right wall 16 are formed in a substantially rectangular plate shape which is thin in the left-right direction X and along the vertical direction Z, and is disposed to face each other at intervals in the left-right direction X.
- An outlet 23 penetrating the left wall 15 in the left-right direction X is formed at a lower end portion of the left wall 15.
- an intake port 24 that penetrates the right wall 16 in the left-right direction X is formed.
- a lattice 25 is attached to the suction port 24.
- the front wall 17 and the rear wall 18 are formed in a substantially rectangular plate shape which is thin in the front-rear direction Y and is along the vertical direction Z.
- the front wall 17 is spanned between the front ends of the left wall 15 and the right wall 16, and the rear wall 18 is erected on the left side. Between the wall 15 and the rear end of the right wall 16.
- an exhaust port 26 penetrating the rear wall 18 in the front-rear direction Y is formed.
- the outlet 23, the suction port 24, and the exhaust port 26 are illustrated as being located at the same height position, but the actual outlet 23 positions. At a position not shown in FIG. 1, the height positions of the intake port 24 and the exhaust port 26 may not coincide with each other. Further, for convenience of explanation, in each of FIG. 2 and subsequent figures, the respective positions of the outlet 23, the intake port 24, and the exhaust port 26 may be different from those in FIG.
- the bottom wall 19 is formed in a substantially rectangular plate shape which is thin and horizontally extended in the vertical direction Z, and the four sides of the bottom wall 19 are respectively connected to the lower ends of the left wall 15, the right wall 16, the front wall 17, and the rear wall 18 (refer to FIG. 2). And Figure 3) which will be described later. Thereby, the bottom wall 19 blocks the space surrounded by the left wall 15, the right wall 16, the front wall 17, and the rear wall 18 from the lower side Z2. At the four corners of the lower surface of the bottom wall 19, leg portions 27 (see FIG. 2) that are in contact with the ground on which the shoe washing apparatus 1 is placed are provided one by one.
- the top wall 20 is formed in a substantially rectangular plate shape which is thin and horizontally extended in the up-down direction Z, and the four sides of the top wall 20 are respectively connected to the upper ends of the left wall 15, the right wall 16, the front wall 17, and the rear wall 18 (refer to FIG. 2). And Figure 3). Thereby, the top wall 20 blocks the space surrounded by the left wall 15, the right wall 16, the front wall 17, and the rear wall 18 from the upper side Z1.
- the first partition wall 21 is formed in a substantially rectangular plate shape that is thin in the left-right direction X and along the vertical direction Z, and is disposed between the left wall 15 and the right wall 16 .
- the first partition wall 21 is spanned between a position on the right side X2 of the front wall 17 and a position on the right side X2 of the rear wall 18.
- the lower end of the first partition wall 21 is disposed such that the upper side Z1 is away from the bottom wall 19 (refer to FIG. 2).
- the second partition wall 22 is formed in a substantially rectangular plate shape which is thin in the up-down direction Z, and extends horizontally at the same position as the lower end of the first partition wall 21 in the up-and-down direction Z, and is disposed at the lower end and the left side of the first partition wall 21 Between the walls 15, and between the front wall 17 and the rear wall 18 (see Figs. 2 and 3).
- members located on the lower side Z2 of the second partition wall 22 are illustrated by broken lines or chain lines.
- An inflow port 28 that is long in the horizontal direction X that penetrates the second partition wall 22 in the vertical direction Z is formed substantially at the center of the second partition wall 22 in plan view.
- FIG. 2 is a schematic front view of the shoe washing apparatus 1.
- the storage chamber 3 is a substantially rectangular parallelepiped space surrounded by the left wall 15, the first partition wall 21, the front wall 17, the rear wall 18, the second partition wall 22, and the top wall 20.
- the top wall 20 constitutes a ceiling of the storage chamber 3.
- the storage chamber 3 has a width that can accommodate the pair of shoes S that are the objects of cleaning of the shoe washing apparatus 1 with a margin.
- the front wall 17 or the top wall 20 is provided with an entrance (not shown) for inserting and removing the shoe S into the storage chamber 3, and a door for opening and closing the entrance and exit ( Not shown).
- the exhaust port 26 of the rear wall 18 communicates with the storage chamber 3 from the rear side Y2 (see FIG. 1), and the inflow port 28 of the second partition wall 22 communicates with the storage chamber 3 from the lower side Z2.
- a water supply path 29 is provided in the storage chamber 3.
- the one end portion 29A penetrates the top wall 20 and is connected to a faucet (not shown), and the other end portion 29B is formed with a water supply port 29C that faces the inside of the storage chamber 3 from the upper side Z1.
- an openable and closable water supply valve 30 is provided in the middle of the water supply path 29, an openable and closable water supply valve 30 is provided. Need to say In the drawings other than FIG. 2, the illustration of the water supply path 29 and the water supply valve 30 is omitted.
- the internal space of the casing 2 further includes a longitudinal space 31 and a lateral space 32.
- the longitudinal space 31 is a portion of the front wall 17, the rear wall 18, the bottom wall 19, and the respective right side X2 of the top wall 20; and a substantially longitudinally long space surrounded by the right wall 16 and the first partition wall 21.
- the lateral space 32 is a portion of the left side X1 of each of the front wall 17, the rear wall 18, and the bottom wall 19; and a portion of the lower side Z2 of the left wall 15 and a substantially laterally long space surrounded by the second partition wall 22,
- the lower end portion of the longitudinal space 31 continuously extends to the left side X1 and is disposed directly below the storage chamber 3.
- the holding portion 4 is provided with two.
- the two holding portions 4 are arranged side by side in the left-right direction X in a region closer to the rear side Y2 than the inflow port 28 of the second partition wall 22 (see also FIG. 1).
- Each of the holding portions 4 is a hollow body having an opening portion 33.
- the holding portion 4 in the present embodiment is formed in a tubular shape extending from the second partition wall 22 to the upper side Z1, and an opening portion 33 is provided at the upper end thereof.
- the peripheral edge portion 4A that surrounds the opening portion 33 at the upper end of the holding portion 4 is formed to be inclined so as to be displaced toward the rear side Y2 toward the upper side Z1 (see FIG. 3).
- the injection mechanism 5 includes a recovery tub 35, a flow path 36, and a pump 37.
- the recovery tub 35 is a substantially rectangular parallelepiped groove having a size accommodated in the lateral space 32, and is fixed to the second partition wall 22 from the lower side Z2.
- the inflow port 28 of the second partition wall 22 is in a state of communicating with the inside of the recovery tub 35 from the upper side Z1.
- a drain port 38 and an outflow port 39 are formed at a lower end portion of the recovery tub 35.
- One end portion 40A of the drain passage 40 is connected to the drain port 38, and the other end portion 40B of the drain passage 40 is connected to the outlet port 23 of the left wall 15.
- the other end portion 40B can be pulled out from the outlet 23 to the outside of the casing 2, that is, the shoe washing apparatus 1.
- An openable and closable drain valve 41 is provided in the middle of the drain passage 40.
- Fig. 3 is a schematic longitudinal sectional right side view of the shoe washing apparatus 1.
- the flow path 36 is formed into a tubular shape including the outflow path 50, the first branch path 51, the second branch path 52, and the third branch path 53.
- the outflow path 50 is disposed in the lateral space 32 around the recovery tub 35.
- One end portion 50A of the outflow path 50 is connected to the outflow port 39 of the recovery tub 35.
- the outflow path 50 extends from the one end portion 50A and is wound around the recovery tub 35
- the other end portion 50B of the outflow path 50 extends to the upper side Z1 of the rear side Y2 of the recovery tub 35, and branches into the first branch path 51 and the second branch path 52.
- the first branch path 51 penetrates the rear wall 35A of the recovery tub 35 and extends horizontally to the front side Y1 in the recovery tub 35 to the second partition wall 22 in a state where the one end portion 51A is connected to the other end portion 50B of the outflow path 50. Inflow port 28. Since the gap between the periphery of the first branch path 51 of the rear wall 35A and the first branch path 51 is blocked by a filler (not shown) or the like, it is possible to prevent moisture in the recovery tub 35 from leaking from the gap.
- the other end portion 51B of the first branch path 51 includes a longitudinal portion 51C that is bent at a substantially right angle and extends to the upper side Z1, and a lateral portion 51D that is exposed from the upper end portion of the longitudinal portion 51C from the inflow port 28 to the upper side Z1,
- the two outer sides in the left-right direction X extend (see also FIG. 1).
- the upper end portion of the longitudinal portion 51C is connected to the central portion of the lateral portion 51D in the left-right direction X.
- the second branch path 52 includes a root portion 52A that penetrates the second partition wall 22 from the other end portion 50B of the outflow path 50 and extends to the upper side Z1, and a lateral portion 52B that is two from the upper end portion of the root portion 52A to the left-right direction X.
- the outer side extends; and three longitudinal portions 52C extend from the lateral portion 52B to the top wall 20 (see also FIG. 2).
- the lateral portion 52B is disposed at a lower end portion of the storage chamber 3 in a region along the rear wall 18, and an upper end portion of the root portion 52A is connected to a central portion of the lateral portion 52B in the left-right direction X.
- the three longitudinal portions 52C extend from the central portion and both end portions of the lateral portion 52B in the left-right direction X to the upper side Z1, respectively.
- the third branch path 53 branches from the lateral portion 52B of the second branch path 52, and the front side Y1 extends horizontally.
- the third branch path 53 is arranged in two in the left-right direction X.
- the one end portion 53A is connected to the area between the left end portion and the center portion of the lateral portion 52B, and the other end portion 53B is separated from the rear side Y2 by the holding portion 4 of the left side X1.
- the one end portion 53A is connected to the region between the right end portion and the center portion of the lateral portion 52B, and the other end portion 53B is separated from the holding portion 4 of the right side X2 from the rear side Y2. Arranged at intervals (see Figure 1).
- the pump 37 is a centrifugal pump or the like in which a rotating impeller (not shown) is incorporated, and is provided in the middle of the outflow path 50.
- a plurality of nozzles 6 are provided and disposed in the storage chamber 3.
- the number of the nozzles 6 in the present embodiment is fourteen.
- the fourteen nozzles 6 include three first nozzles 6A provided in the first branch path 51, nine second nozzles 6B provided in the second branch path 52, and two thirds disposed on the third branch path 53.
- Nozzle 6C (see also Figs. 1 and 2).
- the first nozzle 6A is provided at one central portion and both end portions in the left-right direction X of the rear side surface of the lateral portion 51D of the first branch path 51, and faces the rear side Y2.
- the second nozzle 6B is provided at a central portion and both end portions in the vertical direction Z of the front side surface of each longitudinal portion 52C of the second branch path 52, and faces the front side Y1 (see FIG. 2).
- the third nozzle 6C is provided one by one on the upper side surface of the other end portion 53B of each of the third branch passages 53, and faces the upper side Z1 (see FIG. 1). In this manner, the flow path 36 including the first branch path 51, the second branch path 52, and the third branch path 53 connects the recovery tub 35 to each of the nozzles 6.
- the duct 7 comprises: a longitudinal duct 60 extending in the longitudinal space 31 along the right wall 16 in the up and down direction Z; the first transverse duct 61, from the lower end of the longitudinal duct 60 along the right wall 16 to the rear side Y2 And extending the second lateral duct 62 from the rear end portion of the first lateral duct 61 to the left side X1 (see also FIG. 1).
- the suction port 24 of the right wall 16 communicates with the inside of the longitudinal duct 60 from the right side X2.
- the lower end portion of the longitudinal duct 60 is branched into a main duct 60A and a bypass duct 60B, and the main duct 60A and the bypass duct 60B are connected to the first transverse duct 61 from the upper side Z1, respectively.
- the left side portion 62A of the second lateral duct 62 penetrates the right wall 35B of the recovery tub 35, and is disposed directly below the two holding portions 4 in the recovery tub 35. Since the gap between the periphery of the left side portion 62A of the right wall 35B and the left side portion 62A is blocked by a filler (not shown) or the like, it is possible to prevent moisture in the recovery tub 35 from leaking out from the gap.
- the left side portion 62A is connected to each of the holding portions 4 from the lower side Z2, and the inside of each of the holding portions 4 and the inside of the left side portion 62A are in a state of being in communication with each other. At the bottom of the left side portion 62A, a drain hole 62B that faces the inside of the recovery tub 35 from the upper side Z1 is formed.
- the blower unit 8 is a so-called fan including a motor 65 fixed to the upper end portion of the longitudinal duct 60 from the left side X1, and a rotary vane 66 disposed at the upper end portion of the inside of the longitudinal duct 60.
- the motor 65 has an output shaft 67 that is disposed to project to the upper end portion of the inside of the longitudinal duct 60 so as to protrude to the right side X2.
- a plurality of the rotary vanes 66 are provided to be fixed to the output shaft 67 so as to radially expand from the output shaft 67.
- the heating unit 9 is a heater composed of a heating wire or the like and is disposed in the main duct 60A.
- a claw-shaped positioning portion 68 is provided on the inner surface of the main duct 60A, and the heating portion 9 is positioned in the main duct 60A by being engaged with the heating portion 9.
- a control unit 70 composed of a microcomputer or the like is provided in the casing 2. Further, an operation portion (not shown) including a button or the like operated by a user is provided on the outer surface of the casing 2.
- the control unit 70 is electrically connected to the operation unit, the air blowing unit 8, the heating unit 9, the water supply valve 30, the pump 37, and the drain valve 41 by wires (not shown). Therefore, the control unit 70 can receive the operation of the operation unit by the user; or control the operation of the air supply unit 8, the heating unit 9, and the pump 37; or the water supply valve 30 and the row
- the water valve 41 is opened and closed separately.
- the washing operation includes a washing process, washing the shoe S by the washing liquid mixed with the detergent, and then rinsing the shoe S; and a deliquoring process, after the washing process, the shoe S is dehydrated and dried.
- the user Before starting the washing operation, the user opens the above-described door (not shown) and stores a pair of shoes S in the storage chamber 3. At this time, with reference to Fig. 3, the user inserts the holding portion 4 from the lower side Z2 into the internal space SN of the shoe S one by one from the lower side Z2 for each of the pair of shoes S accommodated in the storage chamber 3. Thereby, in the storage chamber 3, the pair of shoes S are arranged in the left-right direction X, and each holding part 4 holds the shoe S in the longitudinal direction so that the shoe opening SH may face the lower side Z2. In this state, the opening portion 33 at the upper end of the holding portion 4 faces the internal space SN of the shoe S.
- the opening portion 33 is disposed so as to face the toe ST of the shoe S held by the holding portion 4 .
- the shoe S of the longitudinal posture may be in an upright state, or may be in a state of being slightly inclined such that the toe ST is deviated from the heel SK to the rear side Y2 as shown in FIG. 3 .
- the first nozzle 6A faces the heel SK of the shoe S from the front side Y1
- the second nozzle 6B faces the upper SU of the shoe S covering the instep from the rear side Y2
- the third nozzle 6C The lower side Z2 faces the shoe opening SH of the shoe S.
- the control unit 70 starts the washing process, and opens the water supply valve 30 in a state where the drain valve 41 is closed.
- the water from the faucet (not shown) is strictly stored in the recovery tub 35 through the water supply path 29, the storage chamber 3, and the inflow port 28. That is, the shoe washing apparatus 1 supplies water to the recovery tub 35.
- the control unit 70 closes the water supply valve 30 to stop the water supply.
- the detergent is put into the storage chamber 3 by the user at the time before and after the water supply, or the detergent contained in the detergent storage chamber (not shown) connected to the water supply path 29 is dissolved in the tap water at the time of water supply. Thereby, the washing liquid generated by dissolving the detergent in tap water is accumulated in the recovery tub 35.
- the plate-shaped opposing portion 75 is disposed to face the exhaust port 26 of the rear wall 18 of the casing 2 from the front side Y1, it is possible to prevent the tap water or the washing liquid splashed in the storage chamber 3 from reaching the row.
- the port 26 leaks out of the exhaust port 26 to the outside of the device.
- the control unit 70 drives the pump 37.
- the cleaning liquid of the recovery tank 35 flows through the flow path 36, and the first branch road 51, the second branch path 52, and the third branch path 53 are arranged as indicated by the thick solid arrows.
- the shoe S is supplied from the first nozzle 6A, the second nozzle 6B, and the third nozzle 6C into the storage chamber 3 and is injected at a high pressure into the storage chamber 3.
- the shoe S sprayed by the cleaning liquid is cleaned by removing the dirt such as mud by the force of the high-pressure jet or by chemically decomposing the dirt by the washing liquid.
- the entire area of the heel SK of the shoe S is washed by the washing liquid sprayed from the first nozzle 6A to the shoe S, and the entire upper portion SU of the shoe S is washed by the washing liquid sprayed from the second nozzle 6B to the shoe S.
- the periphery of the shoe opening SH of the shoe S and the entire region of the internal space SN are washed by the washing liquid sprayed from the third nozzle 6C to the shoe S.
- the cleaning power equivalent to the case where the shoe S is scrubbed with a brush or the like can be maintained by the high-pressure washing liquid sprayed from each of the nozzles 6, and the cleaning force can be prevented.
- the method of damage cleans the entire shoe S in all directions. Further, since the shoe S in the storage chamber 3 is held by the holding portion 4 in the longitudinal direction, not only the cleaning liquid sprayed from the nozzle 6 to the shoe S but also the cleaning liquid flowing downward on the surface of the shoe S can be cleaned. Shoe S. Further, since the shoe S in the storage chamber 3 is cleaned in a stationary state held by the holding portion 4 without forcibly moving, the shoe S can be cleaned without deformation.
- the cleaning liquid sprayed from the third nozzle 6C to the internal space SN of the shoe S the cleaning liquid that has entered the inside of the holding portion 4 from the internal space SN through the opening portion 33 at the upper end of the holding portion 4 passes through the weight 4 from the holding portion 4 After the inside reaches the second lateral duct 62 of the duct 7, it falls from the drain hole 62B at the bottom of the second lateral duct 62 to the recovery tub 35.
- the control unit 70 stops the pump 37 after the circulation of the cleaning liquid has continued for a predetermined period of time, and opens the drain valve 41. Thereby, the washing liquid of the storage chamber 3 and the recovery tub 35 is discharged to the outside of the apparatus through the drain path 40. Then, the control unit 70 closes the drain valve 41.
- the control unit 70 opens the water supply valve 30 for a predetermined period of time, and causes the tap water to accumulate in the recovery tank 35 to a predetermined water level, and then drives the pump 37.
- the tap water circulates between the storage chamber 3 and the recovery tub 35, and the shoes S sprayed from the respective nozzles 6 to the shoes S in the storage chamber 3 by the tap water at high pressure are used to rinse the shoes S in the storage chamber 3.
- the moisture entering the inside of the holding portion 4 from the inner space SN of the shoe S through the opening portion 33 of the upper end of the holding portion 4 after rinsing reaches the second lateral duct 62 from the second lateral duct 62
- the drain hole 62B at the bottom falls into the recovery tub 35.
- the control unit 70 stops the driving of the pump 37 after the circulation of the tap water for a predetermined period of time, and opens the drain valve 41 for a predetermined period of time. Thereby, the water in the storage chamber 3 and the recovery tub 35 is discharged to the outside of the apparatus through the drain path 40, and the moisture oozing out from the naturally placed shoe S is also discharged to the outside of the apparatus. When the prescribed time elapses, the cleaning process ends.
- the control unit 70 rotates the rotary vane 66 by driving the blower unit 8, thereby starting the liquid removal process.
- air outside the device is drawn into the duct 7 from the air inlet 24 of the casing 2.
- the air in the suction duct 7 is violently flowed in the duct 7 in the order of the longitudinal duct 60, the first transverse duct 61, and the second transverse duct 62 by the rotation of the rotary vane 66, and is fed from the duct 7 into the inside of each of the holding portions 4. .
- the air sent into the inside of the holding portion 4 passes through the rotary vane 66, and flows into the internal space SN of the shoe S from the opening portion 33 at the upper end of the holding portion 4 in a pressurized high pressure state. At this time, the washing liquid and the like are supplied with water from the shoe. S oozes out.
- the oozing water is scattered from the shoe opening SH (refer to FIG. 3) facing the lower side Z2. Therefore, by repeatedly flowing air from the opening 33 of the holding portion 4 into the internal space SN of the shoe S, the washed shoe S can be efficiently dehydrated from the internal space SN side.
- the opening portion 33 is disposed so as to face the toe ST of the shoe S held by the holding portion 4.
- the air discharged to the internal space SN finally flows out from the shoe opening SK into the storage chamber 3 outside the shoe S, and is discharged from the exhaust port 26 (see FIG. 3) of the rear wall 18 of the casing 2 to the outside of the apparatus.
- the drain hole 62B from the bottom of the second lateral duct 62 It falls into the recycling tub 35. Thereby, the water oozing out from the shoe S can be recovered in the recovery tub 35 so as not to adhere to the shoe S again, so that the washed shoe S can be dehydrated more efficiently.
- the control unit 70 When a predetermined time has elapsed after the start of the rotation of the rotary vane 66, the control unit 70 operates the heating unit 9 while the rotary vane 66 continues to rotate. Thereby, the air which is sent from the duct 7 through the duct portion 8 to the inside of each of the holding portions 4 is heated by the heating portion 9 in the main duct 60A when passing through the main duct 60A of the longitudinal duct 60. Thereby, the heated air becomes hot air flowing into the internal space SN of the shoe S from the opening portion 33 of the holding portion 4, so that the shoe S can be dried from the inside by the hot air. Further, the hot air passes through the inside of the storage chamber 3, so that the shoe S is also dried from the outside.
- the control unit 70 stops the air blowing unit 8 and stops the heating unit 9, thereby ending the deliquoring process. Thereby, a series of washing operations are completed. After the cleaning operation is completed, the user opens the above-described door (not shown), and takes out the washed dried shoe S from the storage chamber 3.
- the shoe S is housed in the storage chamber 3 and held in the holding portion 4, and then a series of cleaning can be performed without moving the shoe S in the storage chamber 3. Running.
- FIG. 4 is a schematic front view of a shoe washing apparatus 1 according to a modification.
- Fig. 5 is a schematic longitudinal sectional right side view of a shoe washing apparatus 1 according to a modification.
- FIGS. 4 and 5 the same portions as those described in FIGS. 1 to 3 are denoted by the same reference numerals, and the description thereof will be omitted.
- each holding portion 4 is formed such that the distal end portion 4B in which the opening portion 33 is provided is bent forward at a substantially right angle to the front side Y1.
- the other end portion 50B of the outflow path 50 of the flow path 36 is disposed so as to penetrate the second partition wall 22 of the rear side Y2 of the holding portion 4 and is exposed from the lower side Z2 into the storage chamber 3.
- the first branch path 51 described above is connected to the other end portion 50B of the outflow path 50 with its one end portion 51A, and the upper side Z1 extends vertically to the front wall 20.
- the other end portion 51B on which the upper end portion is formed is connected to the central portion of the lateral portion 51D in the left-right direction X.
- the first nozzle 6A is provided on the front side surface of the lateral portion 51D in the center portion and the both end portions in the left-right direction X, and faces the front side Y1 (see also FIG. 4).
- the root portion 52A extends from the other end portion 50B of the outflow path 50 to the front side Y1, and the lateral portion 52B is on the lower side Z2 of the distal end portion 4B of the holding portion 4 from the front end portion of the root portion 52A. It extends to both outer sides in the left-right direction X.
- the second branch path 52 of the modification includes three lateral portions 52D extending from the lateral portion 52B to the front wall 17 forward.
- the three lateral portions 52D extend from the central portion and the both side portions of the lateral portion 52B in the left-right direction X one by one to the front side Y1 (refer to FIG. 4).
- the second nozzle 6B is provided on the upper side surface of each lateral portion 52D at a central portion and both end portions in the front-rear direction Y, and faces the upper side Z1.
- the third branch path 53 is provided in two in the left-right direction X, branched from the lateral portion 52B of the second branch path 52, and extends vertically to the upper side Z1.
- the one end portion 53A is connected to the area between the left end portion and the center portion of the lateral portion 52B, and the other
- the end portion 53B is disposed to face the gap between the front side Y1 and the holding portion 4 of the left side X1, and is disposed to face the lower end portion Z2 at a distance from the distal end portion 4B of the holding portion 4 (see also FIG. 4).
- the one end portion 53A is connected to the region between the right end portion and the center portion of the lateral portion 52B, and the other end portion 53B is spaced apart from the holding portion 4 of the right side X2 from the front side Y1.
- the ground surface is disposed to face each other and is disposed to face the lower end portion Z2 at a distance from the distal end portion 4B of the holding portion 4 (see also FIG. 4).
- the third nozzle 6C is provided one by one at the other end portion 53B of each of the third branch passages 53, and faces the upper side Z1.
- the shoe washing apparatus 1 of the modification When the shoe washing apparatus 1 of the modification performs the washing operation, when the user stores the shoe S in the storage chamber 3, the front end portion 4B that bends the front side Y1 of each holding portion 4 from the lower side Z2 is taken from the shoe. After the shoe opening SH of S is inserted, it is inserted into the internal space SN of the shoe S so as to face the toe ST. Thereby, in the storage chamber 3, a pair of shoes S are arranged in the left-right direction X, and each holding portion 4 has the shoe S in a horizontal lateral posture such that the toe ST faces the front side Y1 and the shoe opening SH faces the lower side Z2. maintain. Thereby, since the height dimension H of the storage chamber 3 can be suppressed small, the shoe washing apparatus 1 can be comprised compactly in the up-down direction Z.
- the first nozzle 6A faces the heel SK of the shoe S from the rear side Y2, and the second nozzle 6B faces the shoe S from the lower side Z2.
- the upper SU, the third nozzle 6C faces the shoe opening SH of the shoe S from the lower side Z2.
- the entire area of the heel SK of the shoe S is washed by the washing liquid sprayed from the first nozzle 6A to the shoe S, and is washed by the washing liquid sprayed from the second nozzle 6B to the shoe S.
- the entire area of the upper portion SU of the shoe S is washed around the shoe opening SH of the shoe S and the entire area of the internal space SN by the washing liquid sprayed from the third nozzle 6C to the shoe S.
- the holding portion 4 holds the shoe S in the lateral posture so that the sole SZ thereof faces the upper side Z1.
- the cleaning liquid which is sprayed upward from the second nozzle 6B or the like and hits the top wall 20 of the storage chamber 3 can efficiently clean the sole SZ.
- the shoe washing apparatus 1 exists as a separate apparatus in the above-described embodiment, but may be assembled to be used in a laundry room apparatus such as a washing machine. At this time, the shoe washing apparatus 1 can connect the water supply path 29 to the water supply path of the laundry room equipment, and connect the drainage path 40 to the drainage path of the laundry room equipment. Further, the control unit 70 of the shoe washing apparatus 1 may perform the washing operation by receiving an instruction from the control unit of the laundry room device.
- the shoe washing apparatus 1 is disposed at the lower or upper portion of the laundry room apparatus, in order to suppress the longitudinal dimension of the laundry room apparatus to be small, it is desirable that the shoe washing apparatus 1 is like As in the modified example described above, the shoe S is held in a lateral posture.
- the third branch path 53 may be disposed such that the other end portion 53B of the third nozzle 6C passes through the inside of the holding portion 4, and the third nozzle 6C is exposed from the opening portion 33 of the holding portion 4. Thereby, the third nozzle 6C can accurately inject the cleaning liquid into the internal space SN of the shoe S.
- a filter for trapping foreign matter contained in the cleaning liquid may be provided in the inflow port 28 that causes the cleaning liquid to fall from the storage chamber 3 toward the recovery tub 35.
- a filter may be provided at one end portion 50A of the outflow path 50 of the flow path 36 that is connected to the outflow port 39 of the recovery tub 35. The filter may be disposed to be exposed from the outflow port 39 into the recovery tub 35.
- the shape, size, and layout of the duct 7, the recovery tub 35, the flow path 36, and the like can be arbitrarily changed. Further, the positions of the air blowing portion 8 and the heating portion 9 in the duct 7 may be changed. Further, the water supply path 29 may be configured in such a manner that the other end portion 29B is connected to the recovery tub 35, and the water supply port 29C faces the inside of the recovery tub 35. Thereby, water can be directly supplied from the water supply path 29 to the inside of the recovery tank 35.
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- 一种洗鞋装置,包括:收纳室,收纳鞋;保持部,将鞋保持在所述收纳室内;多个喷嘴,配置于所述收纳室内;以及喷射机构,使清洗液从所述喷嘴喷射至所述收纳室内的鞋。
- 根据权利要求1所述的洗鞋装置,其中,所述保持部将鞋以纵向的姿势保持。
- 根据权利要求1所述的洗鞋装置,其中,所述保持部将鞋以横向的姿势保持。
- 根据权利要求3所述的洗鞋装置,其中,所述保持部将横向的姿势的鞋以其鞋底朝向上侧的方式保持。
- 根据权利要求1~4中任一项所述的洗鞋装置,其中,所述喷射机构包括:回收桶,对从所述喷嘴喷射至所述收纳室内的清洗液进行回收;流路,连接所述回收桶和所述喷嘴;以及泵,通过使所述回收桶的清洗液流经所述流路并从所述喷嘴向所述收纳室内喷射,从而使清洗液在所述收纳室与所述回收桶之间循环。
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