With Flatiron Support Patents (Class 38/107)
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Patent number: 11268235Abstract: An apparatus for steam treatment of laundry including an ironing and/or smoothing tool includes at least one hole for the emission of steam and at least one pole which supports an ironing board including a bearing surface that can be arranged vertically and against which a garment to be smoothed can be arranged so that it can be steam-treated using the tool, wherein the board includes at least two parts put end to end and which together at least partially define the bearing surface, and wherein the two parts of the board are connected to one another by at least one connecting rod.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 2019Date of Patent: March 8, 2022Inventor: Nicolas Lauchet
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Patent number: 11111625Abstract: The present invention relates to a system iron. The system iron according to the embodiment includes a body including therein a steam generator for generating steam; an ironing plate, which is rotatably coupled to an upper portion of the body and which includes therein steam nozzles for spraying the steam generated by the steam generator to an outside; a first fan for discharging air to the outside of the ironing plate or sucking air into the ironing plate; and a second fan for cooling an iron placed on the ironing plate.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 2017Date of Patent: September 7, 2021Assignee: LG ELECTRONICS INC.Inventors: Sungmin Ye, Jiyeon Park
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Patent number: 8985325Abstract: An iron case includes: a table where an iron is placed; a receiving case that surrounds the iron and has a lower opening that is closed by the table; and a locking mechanism that detachably combines the table with the receiving case, in which the locking mechanism includes: a locking portion formed on the sides of the table; a locking body formed at the receiving case and engaged with the locking portion; an operating button disposed to be movable outwardly on the outer surface of the receiving case and operating the locking body; and a locking spring disposed in the receiving case and biasing the operating button to the table. Therefore, malfunction of the locking mechanism is prevented while usability when the receiving case is separated is improved.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2010Date of Patent: March 24, 2015Assignee: Panasonic Intellectual Property Management Co., Ltd.Inventors: Yasuharu Otsuka, Hiroshi Fujimoto, Kiichi Shimosaka, Toyohiko Yagi
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Publication number: 20130111787Abstract: An ironing board assembly (1), comprising:—an ironing board (2), including:—a main board portion (10), and—at least one auxiliary board portion (20) that is movably connected to said main board portion (10) such that it is movable between an operating position, and a collapsed position;—a flexible ironing board cover (40) that is attachable to the ironing board (2) so as to cover ironing sides (14, 24) of both the main board portion (10) and the auxiliary board portion (20), and to provide an ironing surface (42) for a user to iron on; and—tensioning means (50) configured to pull the flexible cover (40) taut over said covered ironing sides (14, 24), such that the provided ironing surface (42) extends seamlessly across any joint or gap (8) between the main board portion (10) and the auxiliary board portion (20).Type: ApplicationFiled: July 13, 2011Publication date: May 9, 2013Applicant: KONINKLIJKE PHILIPS ELECTRONICS N.V.Inventors: Mahesh Gurumalliah Areyur, Seetharam Samba Subba Chigurupati, Quee Kiang Lee, Wee Ann Chong
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Publication number: 20120222338Abstract: A system for retaining a clothes iron includes a base plate having vertically offset front and rear portions configured to support a nose sole plate portion and a heal portion of the clothes iron, respectively, and lateral side portions configured to support opposing lateral side sole plate portions of the clothes iron, and a pair of holding arms configured to move from a first position below the base plate to a second position above the base plate and to contact side body portions of the clothes iron.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2012Publication date: September 6, 2012Applicant: Polder Industries, Inc.Inventors: Kerry COOPER, George Calvin Scott
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Publication number: 20120060397Abstract: An iron rest assembly removably attachable to an ironing board is provided. The iron rest includes a pair of support areas with a recess area therebetween, a basket suspended below the recess area for storing an iron, and a pair of bars extending away from a back end of the iron rest assembly. The pair of bars serves to attach the iron rest assembly to the ironing board.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2011Publication date: March 15, 2012Applicant: Home Products International - North America, Inc.Inventors: Howard Danzyger, Rolando Hernandez, Trey Roeser, Thomas Welsh
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Patent number: 8132346Abstract: A system for retaining a clothes iron includes a base plate having vertically offset front and rear portions configured to support a nose sole plate portion and a heal portion of the clothes iron, respectively, and lateral side portions configured to support opposing lateral side sole plate portions of the clothes iron, and a pair of holding arms configured to move from a first position below the base plate to a second position above the base plate and to contact side body portions of the clothes iron.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 2009Date of Patent: March 13, 2012Assignee: Polder, Inc.Inventors: Kerry Cooper, George Calvin Scott
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Patent number: 8033037Abstract: An ironing station has a cabinet defining an interior space, an accessible storage area defined within the interior space of the cabinet, an ironing board stowably mounted in the cabinet for movement between a stowed position and a use position. The ironing board can be coupled to the cabinet via a non-vertical guide rail. A handle can be coupled to the ironing board to aid a user in moving the ironing board between the stowed and use positions. A multi-position docking station can be provided on the top wall of the cabinet for receiving an iron. A cover can be provided for selectively covering the docking station.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 2009Date of Patent: October 11, 2011Assignee: Whirlpool CorporationInventors: Lorraine L. Achterberg, James William Kendall, David M. Miller, Ronald M. Nowell, Jr., William J. Schill, Jr., Richard A. Sunshine, Ameresh Babu Viswanathan, Vicki Lyn Wyatt
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Publication number: 20110167684Abstract: Ironing board systems comprising an ironing board having an elongate surface for ironing wherein at an end of its perimeter, said surface for ironing has three adjacent equally spaced arc. The ironing board system includes said ironing board and a wing shaped attachment with an edge having an arc complementary to the arcs of the ironing board. The wing shaped attachment is adapted to detachably couple to said ironing board at any of the three adjacent arcs to extend the ironing surface. The ironing board may comprise a rotatable iron rest, and a braking mechanism for restraining the ironing board in open and closed positions.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 1, 2009Publication date: July 14, 2011Inventor: Darius Rezza Toutounchian
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Patent number: 7555856Abstract: An ironing station comprises a cabinet defining an interior space, an accessible storage area defined within the interior space of the cabinet, an ironing board stowably mounted in the cabinet for movement between a stowed position and a use position and a docking station provided on the top wall of the cabinet for receiving an iron. The ironing board can be at least partially stored within the interior space in the stowed position.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2005Date of Patent: July 7, 2009Assignee: Whirlpool CorporationInventors: Richard A. Sunshine, James William Kendall, Lorraine L. Achterberg, Vicki Lyn Wyatt, Ameresh Babu Viswanathan
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Patent number: 7406784Abstract: An ironing board having an iron rest that is situated at the blunt end of the ironing board. The iron rest (3) is mounted on the ironing board (2) like a drawer and can be pushed in under the ironing board (2) after use.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 2003Date of Patent: August 5, 2008Assignee: Carl Freudenberg KGInventors: Stefano Cevenini, Hannsgeorg Wolf, Johannes Flath, Barbara Helmerking, Carl-Uwe Tintelnot
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Patent number: 7370446Abstract: An adapter for attachment to an ironing board includes a housing that can be affixed to a rest plate for an iron. A means is provided on the housing for affixing a socket for the electrical plug of an iron.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 2005Date of Patent: May 13, 2008Assignee: Leifheit AGInventors: Christian Gross, Norbert Pakusa, Daniel Vogt
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Patent number: 7310898Abstract: The invention relates to a modularized multifunctional ironing board with fan, consisting of an ironing board with ventilation holes, a cotton fabric layer on top, a fan, and supporting all the above a rack assembly base. By conjoining the ironing board and the fan underneath the board proper, steam from an iron can be sucked out through the ventilation holes while the clothes being ironed is stationary by the suction power of the fan to facilitate the action thereof and that the user can be safe guarded from steam, rendering the ironing process fast and easy.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 2003Date of Patent: December 25, 2007Inventor: Bai-Dong Wei
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Patent number: 7278229Abstract: The present invention is an ironing board storage device that removably attaches to a wall and rests on a support surface. The device includes an ironing board moveably mounted within a housing and a lift mechanism operatively engaged with the ironing board that can automatically move the ironing board upwardly from a generally vertical storage position with a distal end positioned beneath the proximal end to a generally horizontal operating position. A guide assembly is operatively engaged with the ironing board to initiate and guide the movement of the ironing board. In addition, the guide assembly secures the ironing board in the operating position.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2006Date of Patent: October 9, 2007Assignee: Whitney Design, Inc.Inventor: Wen Chang Fen
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Patent number: 7082705Abstract: An apparatus and methods of use for ironing board cover with a heat-resistant and waterproof panel attached to the cover, the panel having a base surface with a continuous brim and a plurality of protuberances capable of supporting an iron. The brim and the base surface form a basin. The protuberances create a gap between the iron and the base surface so that steam can condense onto the panel within the basin to be retained within the panel by the brim. The steam can also dissipate into the ambient atmosphere.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 2005Date of Patent: August 1, 2006Assignee: Whitney Design, Inc.Inventor: James L. Glenn
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Patent number: 6883257Abstract: An ironing board has an electrically heated working surface with an electrical heater element disposed therein and an electrical connector for connection of an electrically heated iron. A power management system within the ironing board has a sensor that detects whether the iron is connected to the ironing board. The ironing board and iron can be selectively set to one of a plurality of heat ranges. The power management system detects thermostatically regulated demands for electrical current by each of the ironing board and iron and a controller selectively provides electrical current to at most one of the ironing board heater element and iron so as to not exceed a predetermined maximum electrical current. Control circuitry provides either a fixed or proportional temperature differential between the ironing board and the connected iron. The ironing board can include a height adjuster for selectively adjusting a height of the ironing board.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2003Date of Patent: April 26, 2005Inventors: Kenneth J. Couch, Wayne A. Slater
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Publication number: 20030172558Abstract: An ironing board has an electrically heated working surface with an electrical heater element disposed therein and an electrical connector for connection of an electrically heated iron. A power management system within the ironing board has a sensor that detects whether the iron is connected to the ironing board. The ironing board and iron can be selectively set to one of a plurality of heat ranges. The power management system detects thermostatically regulated demands for electrical current by each of the ironing board and iron and a controller selectively provides electrical current to at most one of the ironing board heater element and iron so as to not exceed a predetermined maximum electrical current. Control circuitry provides either a fixed or proportional temperature differential between the ironing board and the connected iron. The ironing board can include a height adjuster for selectively adjusting a height of the ironing board.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2003Publication date: September 18, 2003Inventors: Kenneth J. Couch, Wayne A. Slater
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Patent number: 6286237Abstract: A versatile ironing board is provided including a collapsible leg assembly for maintaining the ironing board in an elevated orientation. Also included is at least one supporting member pivotally coupled to a periphery of the ironing board.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 1999Date of Patent: September 11, 2001Inventor: Rezza Toutounchian
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Patent number: 5926984Abstract: To permit easy attachment, removal, and repositioning of a rest plate of a potentially hot flat iron on an ironing board (1, 31), forming an accessory element, the iron rest plate (4, 37) is placed above the ironing board, which typically includes a padding (34, 35). The attachment to the board is by a cam or eccenter clamp (3, 36) which has a portion (6, 39) extending and projecting beneath a rim of the ironing board (1, 31), and essentially partly in alignment with the iron rest plate above the ironing board. The accessory is U-shaped, with the iron rest plate (4, 37) above the ironing board, a connecting carrier portion (38) essentially at the base of the U, and a clamping portion extending beneath the ironing board and beyond the edge thereof, which typically is a channel or similar construction projecting downwardly from the plane of the ironing board. The clamping portion reaches behind this edge and thus, essentially, is in part-alignment with the iron rest plate (4, 37).Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 1998Date of Patent: July 27, 1999Assignee: Leifheit AGInventor: Gerhard Zuber
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Patent number: 5709044Abstract: A wall mounting bracket for an ironing board and iron, comprising an elongated rigid member means for mounting to a wall, said elongated member incorporating a top portion for supporting a hand iron, and bottom portion providing pivotal support for a conventional ironing board, whereby said ironing board is movable from a first position, wherein said ironing board is vertically disposed adjacent to the supporting wall and a second position, whereby said ironing board is horizontally disposed in spaced relation to said supporting wall, said ironing board support further providing for vertical adjustment of said ironing board to a user-selected height.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 1996Date of Patent: January 20, 1998Inventor: Suramya T. Atapattu
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Patent number: 5566481Abstract: The present invention defines an ironing board cover assembly including a cover and a scorch resistant panel. The scorch resistant panel is secured to and flush with the cover and forms a pocket therebetween. A heat resistant panel is located in the pocket between the scorch resistant panel and the cover. The ironing board cover assembly further includes a bumper provided along the perimeter of the scorch resistant panel. The bumper has a height of at least 1/3 of an inch (8.46 mm) and partially surrounds the scorch resistant panel.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 1995Date of Patent: October 22, 1996Inventor: David Lehrman
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Patent number: 5315773Abstract: An ironing apparatus which includes an ironing head, an ironing head rest including an electrical connection for supplying an electrical current to the ironing head placed on the ironing heat rest, a main tank for containing water and supplying the water to the ironing head, a water supply unit for supplying the water into the main tank, a controller for controlling the water supply unit and a load detector for detecting the placement of the ironing head on the ironing head rest, wherein the water supply unit is driven in response to an input from the load detector in response to the placement of the ironing head on the ironing head rest, thereby supplying water to the ironing head. When the ironing head is no longer in use, it retracts into the ironing head rest and is protected by a movable housing which is opened and closed by an electric drive.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 1993Date of Patent: May 31, 1994Assignee: Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.Inventors: Kenichi Iwami, Kazuhisa Kawasaki, Seiichi Nakada
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Patent number: 5290998Abstract: An electric iron is provided together with a temperature control module whereby the iron is electrically connectable to the module and is temperature controllable from circuitry therein. The iron is cordless and the control module includes a support platform for the iron. The control module may be part of an ironing board which itself is electrically heatable and may be adapted to form a trousers press. The iron cooperatively interengages the platform in a rest position at a forwardly sloping angle which enhances stability, allows gravity to maintain the iron in interengagement with the platform and enhances convenient removal of the iron from the platform for use.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 1991Date of Patent: March 1, 1994Assignee: Gemini Clothescare Limited of the RookeryInventors: Kenneth J. Couch, David K. Thompson
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Patent number: 5142802Abstract: A support for an appliance, namely an iron. The support is fastened to an ironing board and includes a closed frame with a center recess. The frame is symmetrical with respect to a vertical center plane through the center of the ironing board. At least one adjustable support grid for an iron is arranged in the center recess. The frame has mounting devices thereon for mounting additional parts.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 1991Date of Patent: September 1, 1992Assignee: Krause-Werk GmbH & Co. KGInventor: Guenther Krause
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Patent number: 5136798Abstract: A workstation tray device for easy connection with a plurality of collapsible ironing board configurations, for temporary but secure storage of containers of compositions applied to articles being ironed, in hinged cooperation for retractable storage in connection with the ironing board without being detached therefrom. The device consisting of a tray member of resilient material for attachment to a ironing board by fingers for receiving a hinged adjustable collar for clamping to one ironing board leg, and by two support arms each movably attached, at one end by a bolt to the flat end of the board member, and at the other end to a bracket attached to the tray such that the shelf is horizontally disposed under the board in convenient close proximity having adequate clearance for storage of items, all without interfering with the legs and feet of the operator. The arms have arch members hingeably attached to strut to cooperate with the tray.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 1990Date of Patent: August 11, 1992Inventors: Robert E. Dooley, Kimberly A. Felice
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Patent number: 5038502Abstract: A workstation tray device for easy connection with a plurality of collapsible ironing board configurations, for temporary but secure storage of containers of compositions applied to objects being ironed, in hinged cooperation for retractable storage in connection with the ironing board without being detached therefrom. The device consisting of a tray member of resilient material for attachment to a ironing board by of fingers for receiving a hinged adjustable collar for clamping to one ironing board leg, and by two support arms each movably attached, at one end by bolt to the flat end of the board member, and at the other end to a bracket attached to the tray such that the shelf is horizontally disposed under the board in convenient close proximity having adequate clearance for storage of items, all without interfering with the legs and feet of the operator. The arms have arch members hingeably attached to strut to cooperate with the tray.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 1989Date of Patent: August 13, 1991Inventors: Robert E. Dooley, Kimberly A. Felice
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Patent number: 5016367Abstract: An ironing board that includes a main board and two swingable board extensions retractable attached to the main board. The main board comprises a relatively wide section and a comparatively narrow section forming a single planar ironing surface. The narrow section is adapted to telescopically receive a trouser leg, which can be rotated so that all trouser leg areas can be ironed. The swingable board extensions are adapted to receive the sleeve areas of shirts and blouses.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 1990Date of Patent: May 21, 1991Inventors: Christine O. Breen, Joseph M. Breen
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Patent number: 4991325Abstract: A collapsible ironing board is provided and consists of a platform having two extendable telescopic sections and three collapsible legs. When the ironing board is not being used, the two sections of the platform can be pushed together and the legs folded up into a closed position allowing the ironing board in its reduced size to be stored away.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 1990Date of Patent: February 12, 1991Inventor: Carmine F. Teduschi
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Patent number: 4956928Abstract: An apparatus for securing an iron to an ironing board includes a strap attached to the upper surface of an ironing board cover. The strap is adapted to engage the handle of an iron which is standing on its heel. In the preferred embodiment, one face of a hook-and-loop arrangement is securely attached to the top surface of an ironing board, and its complementary surface is securely attached to the underside of the ironing board cover opposite the strap.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 1989Date of Patent: September 18, 1990Inventor: David Lehrman
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Patent number: 4918845Abstract: An electric iron stand having a vertically oriented rear wall member, an electric support platform, and a clamping leg. The support platform extends from the front wall surface of the rear wall member at a predetermined height intermediate its top and bottom edges. The clamping leg has its rear end hingedly attached to the bottom edge of the rear wall member to form a space into which can be slid the top horizontal member of an ironing board. The rear wall surface of the rear wall member has a timer that is connected to a power outlet therein to which the plug of the electrical iron may be removably connected.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 1988Date of Patent: April 24, 1990Inventor: Paul M. Livecchi
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Patent number: 4910896Abstract: An ironing board apparatus includes an ironing board member mounted on a pedestal. The ironing board member has a main portion and a foldaway corner portion pivotally connected to the main portion by a hinge. A retractable sleeveboard is connected to the ironing board member for movement into position with respect to the ironing board. A flat iron tray is retractably mounted to the ironing board, as well as a laundry tray which is pivotally connected to the ironing board member.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 1987Date of Patent: March 27, 1990Assignee: Friedrich Ruschitzka MetallwarenfabrikInventor: Friedrich Ruschitzka
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Patent number: 4719334Abstract: An electrical connection installation for a cordless electric appliance, such as a flatiron, has an electrical contact part carried by a stationary base serving as a stand for the appliance and which is adapted to mate with the electrical contacts of the appliance when the appliance is placed on the base. The contact part is coupled to an electric power source in in the base by a switch having a pair of contacts normally biased to an open position by springs formed from curved sheet metal strips and which are closed by a magnetically reactive contact actuating member responsive to the proximity of a permanent magnet in the appliance when the appliance is placed on the base.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 1985Date of Patent: January 12, 1988Assignee: Geka-Werk Reinhold Klein AGInventor: Joachim Rebel
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Patent number: 4574503Abstract: An ironing board supported by collapsible legs to which a box-shaped body can be connected either fixedly or in a removable manner. This body is provided with a specific housing suitable to accommodate an iron interconnected to a steam boiler by a fluid passage duct. The steam boiler may be formed directly in one of the collapsible legs supporting the board or carried, in a substantially vertical position, by one of said legs. Also, the steam boiler may be incorporated in the box-shaped body.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 1984Date of Patent: March 11, 1986Assignees: AL-PI S.r.l., B e B S.r.l.Inventor: Carlo Bertani
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Patent number: 4525942Abstract: An ironing rail attachment for an ironing board which allows the user to store ironing aides in a safe, convenient manner, without wasting space upon the ironing surface of the board. The rail also pivotably supports an iron stand to store the hot iron when not ironing articles. Provision is made to suspend ironed articles from hangers attached to the rail to avoid wasted energy and time. The ironing rail folds over for easy storage.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 1984Date of Patent: July 2, 1985Inventor: Frank Azzara
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Patent number: 4438577Abstract: Ironing apparatus provides supporting of a hand iron above the ironing surface of an ironing board. It includes a base for supportive disposition upon a supporting surface, upright post members extending upwardly from the base, and apparatus for securing an ironing board in a use position to one post member and proximate the other post member with the ironing surface horizontally disposed for ironing. An articulated linkage is swingably interengaged at one end with one of the post members, being extendable by articulation to positions over the ironing surface during ironing. A securement unit pivotally interconnects the other, post-remote end of the linkage with the iron for permitting its movement between first and second orientations respectively in and out of contact with the ironing board surface.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 1981Date of Patent: March 27, 1984Assignee: Majik-Ironers, Inc.Inventors: Edwin E. Foster, Wilbur A. Foster, Thomas E. Foster
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Patent number: 4433497Abstract: Compact, collapsible ironing apparatus is disclosed having a base providing supportive disposition upon a supporting surface for carrying an ironing board and for supporting a hand iron above the ironing surface of the ironing board. A first upright member extends upwardly from the base and is pivotally secured at its upper end to the ironing board for swingable movement upon a pivot axis between storage and use positions. A second upright member extends upwardly from the base and an iron support linkage is swingably interconnected at one end to the upper end of this second upright member. The linkage comprises articulated arms which are extendable to positions over the ironing surface. An iron securement unit pivotally interconnects the distal end of the support linkage with the iron for permitting movement of the iron between first and second orientations respectively in and out of contact with the ironing surface.Type: GrantFiled: January 4, 1982Date of Patent: February 28, 1984Assignee: Majik-Ironers, Inc.Inventors: Edwin E. Foster, Wilbur A. Foster, Thomas E. Foster