With Support Patents (Class 38/79)
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Patent number: 11905646Abstract: A heat press including a body, a heat plate, a handle, a cover, a control compartment and an insulation portion. The body includes a first end and a second end. The heat plate is located proximate the first end of the body and is configured to engage ironable materials. The handle is located proximate the second end of the body and is configured to withstand forces from a user. The cover covers a portion of the body and the handle. The control compartment includes an electrical circuit, controls and a display. The control compartment is spaced away from and is at least indirectly electrically coupled to the heat plate. The insulation portion is positioned between the control compartment and the heat plate. The insulation portion includes a first layer of insulating material.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2021Date of Patent: February 20, 2024Assignee: Cricut, Inc.Inventors: Grayson Stopp, Thomas Crisp, Lk Lin, Carry Zhu
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Patent number: 10550508Abstract: A system for treating stains on a surface includes a portable, unattended heating device having a housing, a heating plate, and a controller operably coupled with the heating plate, wherein the controller is configured to actuate the heating plate. The system can further include a stain treatment pad wetted with a liquid treating chemistry, and the portable, unattended heating device is adapted to rest on and heat the stain treatment pad to treat a stain, including releasing, transferring and removing the stain from the surface to be cleaned.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 2017Date of Patent: February 4, 2020Assignee: BISSELL Homecare, Inc.Inventors: Joseph P. Perry, Jay M. Kellis, Michael Luyckx
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Patent number: 9055853Abstract: A steam appliance having a split handle with the upper part biased away from the handle base and an actuator for a water pump. When the appliance is pushed, the handle upper part is depressed and displaces a pump actuator to activate the pump. Use of a steam frame and steam towel allows an iron to be used as a steam cleaner. When a pole is mounted on the upper handle part, the appliance may be used as a steam mop that is activated by pushing the pole which depresses the handle to actuate the pump.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2013Date of Patent: June 16, 2015Assignee: Euro-Pro Operating LLCInventors: Maximilian Rosenzweig, Ognjen Vrdoljak
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Patent number: 8607483Abstract: The present invention proposes a domestic appliance and specifically an ironing appliance having an external water reservoir connected to the appliance through a feeding tube. Water conveyed to the ironing unit is directly subjected to an independently heated inner plate where steam is directly produced and conveyed to the soleplate whose temperature being independently adjusted. The independently heated inner plate comprises a pair of covers set one above the other. The first cover receives water through its openings and channels and the second cover lying just below the first one to define an inner space allows conveyance of the water to the steam producing plate. The steam then reaches the soleplate to be applied to the cloth item being ironed.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 2010Date of Patent: December 17, 2013Inventor: Besim Tahincioglu
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Patent number: 8291626Abstract: A hand-held cloth iron, heated or not, can cause injury or damage if it falls. An improved iron includes a magnetic heel rest. A magnetic pull force occurs between the heel rest and the ferromagnetic steel top of an ironing board when the iron is stood on its heel. The magnets are strong enough to stabilize the iron, even on a board with a padded cover, without impractically impeding the operator's normal ironing motions. The magnetic rear plate can either be coplanar or slightly recessed with respect to the outer surface of the heel rest. The depth of the recess can be made adjustable to correspondingly adjust the strength of the magnetic pull force to suit a user's preference.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 2010Date of Patent: October 23, 2012Inventor: Hong S. Yang
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Patent number: 8205364Abstract: Provided is an iron which enables ironing to be performed efficiently through both forward and backward movements of the iron and which provides improved usability thereof when moved backward in the direction of a rear end portion of a soleplate. A support is provided for supporting an iron main body to be in a self-standing state where the soleplate, which has the front and rear end portions each formed in a pointed shape, is substantially vertically disposed. The support has first and second support portions that are provided to both sides of the rear end portion so as to protrude backward from the iron main body, and has a third support portion provided at a rear portion of a grip part. A space that allows the rear end portion of the soleplate to be visible is provided between the first and second support portions.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 2010Date of Patent: June 26, 2012Assignee: Panasonic CorporationInventors: Kiichi Shimosaka, Yasuharu Otsuka
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Publication number: 20120023790Abstract: A hand-held cloth iron becomes very hot while in use. Even when cool, it is heavy and has sharp corners. Any of these characteristics can cause injury or damage if the iron falls. An improved iron includes a heel rest connected to the rear of the iron body. One or more permanent magnet pieces embedded in the heel rest produce a magnetic pull force between the magnets and the ferromagnetic steel top of an ironing board when the iron is stood on its heel. The magnets are strong enough to stabilize the iron, even on a board with a padded cover, without impractically impeding the operator's normal ironing motions. The magnetic rear plate can either be coplanar or slightly recessed with respect to the outer surface of the heel rest, and the amount of recess can be made adjustable by mechanical means so that the magnetic pull force between the magnetic heel rest and the ferromagnetic steel top of an ironing board can be adjusted by a user to suit his or her preference.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 27, 2010Publication date: February 2, 2012Inventor: Hong S. Yang
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Publication number: 20090282713Abstract: A household iron assembly has a mechanism for lifting and supporting an iron above a supporting surface when the iron is not in use. The lift mechanism includes a stand having support arms which are pivoted away from the iron by a lift spring. A hold-down spring is placed under tension by manually moving the iron downwardly until the soleplate of the iron engages the supporting surface. The hold-down spring also draws the support arms upwardly above the bottom surface of the soleplate so as not to interfere with the movement of the iron along a piece of fabric being ironed.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2009Publication date: November 19, 2009Inventor: Brandon S. Song
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Publication number: 20090249662Abstract: An improved electric clothes iron comprises a water tank, chassis, handle, electrically heated soleplate, and steam chamber. The improvement, in one instance, includes heel and toe lifting pistons which are embedded in the soleplate and driven by an electric motor. A grip sensor in the handle triggers the lift piston motor to operate when the user is no longer gripping the handle. The lifting pistons are quickly retracted if the user grabs the handle again. The heated soleplate can be automatically turned off if the iron is left idle too long.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 16, 2009Publication date: October 8, 2009Inventor: Ehsan Alipour
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Patent number: 7546701Abstract: An improved electric clothes iron comprises a water tank, chassis, handle, electrically heated soleplate, and steam chamber. The improvement, in one instance, includes heel and toe lifting pistons which are embedded in the soleplate and driven by an electric motor. A grip sensor in the handle triggers the lift piston motor to operate when the user is no longer gripping the handle. The lifting pistons are quickly retracted if the user grabs the handle again. The heated soleplate can be automatically turned off if the iron is left idle too long.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2006Date of Patent: June 16, 2009Inventor: Ehsan Alipour
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Publication number: 20090000161Abstract: Steam iron comprising a sole (1) in thermal communication with a heating body (5) equipped with a steam chamber (53), the steam chamber (53) communicating with a reservoir (7) by means of a supply circuit comprising a flow control valve (10) whose degree of opening is controlled by a thermally deformable element (16) in thermal communication with the heating body (5), characterized in that the opening of the control valve (10) is braked, beginning at an intermediate temperature, by a stabilizing element (18) that exerts a force that opposes the force generated by the thermally deformable element (16).Type: ApplicationFiled: December 6, 2006Publication date: January 1, 2009Applicant: ROWENTA WERKE GMBHInventors: Jochen Weber, Matthias Hahn
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Patent number: 7406783Abstract: The present invention is a clothing iron capable of lifting the iron, and thus the hot sole plate of the iron, away from a surface on which the iron rests when the iron is not in use, to reduce or prevent damage to the surface on which the iron rests. An important characteristic of the invention is that the sole plate of the iron is lifted in a direction including a vertical vector, with a plane of the sole plate remaining roughly horizontal. The elevation of the iron is accomplished through the use of an elevation mechanism including apparatus for extending at least one leg from the underside of the iron when the sensor indicates that the user's hand is not in contact with the iron.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 2005Date of Patent: August 5, 2008Inventor: Ehsan Alipour
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Patent number: 6925738Abstract: The present invention is a clothing iron capable of lifting the iron, and thus the hot sole plate of the iron, away from a surface on which the iron rests when the iron is not in use, to reduce or prevent damage to the surface on which the iron rests. An important characteristic of the invention is that the sole plate of the iron is lifted in a direction including a vertical vector, with a plane of the sole plate remaining roughly horizontal. The elevation of the iron is accomplished through the use of an elevation mechanism including apparatus for extending at least one leg from the underside of the iron when the sensor indicates that the user's hand is not in contact with the iron.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 2002Date of Patent: August 9, 2005Inventor: Ehsan Alipour
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Patent number: 6715222Abstract: A self-lifting electric iron having a handle and a soleplate and a support switch located on the handle. The iron has three retractable support rods capable of protruding beyond the soleplate to form a stand for supporting the iron in a horizontal stable position with the soleplate removed from the article being ironed or from an ironing board cover. The retractable support rods are operated by the support switch so that when the handle is not gripped the support rods protrude from the soleplate and when the handle is gripped during use the support rods are located within the iron.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 2002Date of Patent: April 6, 2004Assignees: Iscar Ltd.Inventor: Gil Hecht
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Publication number: 20030208935Abstract: The present invention provides a sheet comprising a support; a first layer which is formed on one side of the support and is contactable with a slidable heating device; and a second layer which is formed on the other side of the support and is contactable with a hot-melt resin layer formed on a fabric. The sheet is interposed between the hot-melt resin layer and a heating surface of the slidable heating device, and a wrinkle in the hot-melt resin layer is smoothed out by sliding the slidable heating device under a load. The support may comprise a paper. The first and second layers may comprise a silicone compound. Further, the present invention provides a transfer kit comprising the sheet and a transfer sheet in combination, wherein the transfer sheet comprises a substrate and a transfer layer separable from the substrate, and the transfer layer is receivable an image and comprises a hot-melt adhesive particle.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 1, 2003Publication date: November 13, 2003Inventor: Hideki Nakanishi
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Publication number: 20030019134Abstract: The present invention is a clothing iron capable of lifting the iron, and thus the hot sole plate of the iron, away from a surface on which the iron rests when the iron is not in use, to reduce or prevent damage to the surface on which the iron rests. An important characteristic of the invention is that the sole plate of the iron is lifted in a direction including a vertical vector, with a plane of the sole plate remaining roughly horizontal. The elevation of the iron is accomplished through the use of an elevation mechanism including apparatus for extending at least one leg from the underside of the iron when the sensor indicates that the user's hand is not in contact with the iron.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 23, 2002Publication date: January 30, 2003Inventor: Ehsan Alipour
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Patent number: 6453587Abstract: The present invention is a clothing iron capable of lifting the iron, and thus the hot sole plate of the iron, away from a surface on which the iron rests when the iron is not in use, to reduce or prevent damage to the surface on which the iron rests. An important characteristic of the invention is that the sole plate of the iron is lifted in a direction including a vertical vector, with a plane of the sole plate remaining roughly horizontal. The elevation of the iron is accomplished through the use of an elevation mechanism including apparatus for extending at least one leg from the underside of the iron when the sensor indicates that the user's hand is not in contact with the iron.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2001Date of Patent: September 24, 2002Inventor: Ehsan Alipour
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Patent number: 6260295Abstract: An electric flatiron which substantially eliminates the scorching or burning of fabric material to be ironed. The electric flatiron comprises a housing having a handle attached thereto, a metallic sole plate in electrical contact with electric leads, and spring urged glide assemblies secured to the housing and up to 2.5 centimeters or one inch adapted to extend below the lower surface of the sole plate when there is no or little pressure upon the handle of the housing but moves upwardly in alignment with the lower surface of the sole plate when pressure is placed upon the handle of the housing during the ironing process.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 2000Date of Patent: July 17, 2001Assignee: The Nickelworks, Inc.Inventor: Charles A. Nickel
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Patent number: 6105285Abstract: An electric flatiron which substantially eliminates the scorching or burning of fabric material to be ironed. The electric flatiron comprises a housing having a handle attached thereto, a metallic sole plate in electrical contract with electric leads and including a plurality of spaced bores therein, and spring urged ball bearing glide assemblies mounted with each spaced bore in the sole plate which is adapted to extend in the order of one-eighth to one-quarter includes below the lower surface of the sole plate when there is no or little pressure upon the handle of the housing but moves upwardly beyond the lower surface of the sole plate when pressure is placed upon the handle of the housing during the ironing process.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 1999Date of Patent: August 22, 2000Assignee: The Nickelworks, Inc.Inventor: Charles A. Nickel
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Patent number: 5966851Abstract: An electric pressing iron (20) that has a spring-mounted burn guard (30) to prevent persons or things from inadvertently contacting the hot portions of the iron. Openings (31) in the burn guard are shaped to precisely receive raisedlareas (28) protruding from the iron's heated sole plate (27). The raised areas remain recessed in the openings when the iron is not being used. Upon use, support springs (32) compress and the distal ends of the raised areas extend and act in combination with the burn guard to form a flat ironing base. A connecting arm (47) coordinates movement of the burn guard with a mercury switch (39) that, unless the iron is in an upright position, automatically shuts off power to the heating element when downward pressure on the iron is released.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 1998Date of Patent: October 19, 1999Inventor: Michael Lawrence Serpa
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Patent number: 5512728Abstract: An electric iron includes a soleplate and an electric heating element connected to the soleplate for providing heat thereto. A skirt is connected to the soleplate. A housing is connected to the skirt. A cover is connected to a rear end of the housing and includes a heel rest. A foot member is attached to the lower end of the cover and is pivotable within a slot formed in the lower end. The foot member has a first position offset from the axis of the cover and a second position in substantial axial alignment with the cover. The foot member is in the second position when the iron is supported on the heel rest. The weight of the iron provides a force to rotate the foot member from the first position to the second position when the iron is placed on the heel rest.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 1994Date of Patent: April 30, 1996Assignee: Black & Decker Inc.Inventor: David Jalbert
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Patent number: 5390433Abstract: To accommodate user preferences, an electric pressing iron has a cord guard partly confined within a chamber in the body of the iron that is rotatable into positions in which it extends vertically upwardly, to one side of the iron, or the other side of the iron. Detents formed by confronting surfaces on the iron body frictionally retain the cord guard in the desired position. To enhance the stability of the iron when in an upright orientation, its rear cover has outwardly and rearwardly extending flanges surrounding a recessed center panel. These flanges include side flanges having wavy rearmost edges that further contribute to the stability of the iron.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 1993Date of Patent: February 21, 1995Assignee: Hamilton Beach/Proctor-Silex, Inc.Inventor: Martin Brady
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Patent number: 5074066Abstract: A cordless iron which includes an iron body and a rest upon which the iron body is mounted when the ironing is not being done, the iron body including a soleplate and a steam chamber both heated through electrical connection effected by the mounting of the iron body on the rest, the steam ejection being stopped when the iron body is mounted on the rest.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 1990Date of Patent: December 24, 1991Assignee: Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.Inventors: Chikashi Sakano, Seiichi Nakada, Toyohiko Yagi, Takahisa Tsuji
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Patent number: 5054218Abstract: An ironing apparatus has a plurality of pairs of ironing bars mounted on a rotatable plate. The ironing bars are attached to a plurality of air distribution boxes which are attached to the plate, and each bar has a controlled suction work surface for holding a fabric part thereon. Two guide rails are mounted above the work surface and a slide box is coupled to the guide rails for sliding thereon. A steam iron is adjustably suspended from the slide box for ironing the seam of the fabric part. The guide rails are journaled to a pair of guide rods axially oriented substantially perpendicular thereto. The steam iron is moved along the path of the seam by moving the slide box on the guide rails, and by moving the guide rails on the guide rods.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 1990Date of Patent: October 8, 1991Assignee: Veit GmbH & Co.Inventor: Dieter Mai
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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: 4565019Abstract: A steam iron assembly for domestic use includes an iron, a box-shaped base for supporting the iron, and a water reservoir pivotably mounted on the base for movement thereon as required. The base may also contain an automatic cablewinder and a water-softening filter. The steam iron assembly has notably reduced bulk in its inoperative position, but provides a wide surface for holding the iron during use thereof.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 1984Date of Patent: January 21, 1986Inventor: Alfredo Cavalli
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Patent number: 4546560Abstract: A seam presser including an elongate handle housing circuitry for switching electrical power to a heating element. The heating element conducts heat to a small sole plate which is connected to the handle end by a support means. The sole plate is no wider than the seam to be pressed and is mountable to the support means so that the plane of the sole plate undersurface is angled with respect to the handle, and mountable to the support means at a desired rotational angle with respect to the handle.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 1984Date of Patent: October 15, 1985Inventor: Helen E. Granata
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Patent number: 4357519Abstract: An improved power supply cord connection to an electrically heated flatiron having a permanent connected power supply cord extending vertically from the rear of the flatiron handle permits the cord to frictionally swivel or pivot from front to back along the longitudinal axis of the handle in an elongated slot in the handle between a forward non-interference position when the flatiron is in a multi-point heel rest position and a rearward position preventing cord interference with the work during use of the flatiron.The cord includes a bushing enclosing the cord conductors and an integrally formed enlarged head within the handle straddling the slot and locking the bushing therein. Transverse pivot ribs on the sides of the slot cooperate with notched friction bearing ears on the enlarged bushing end to allow the bushing to pivot between limit stops at the front and rear of the slot.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 1980Date of Patent: November 2, 1982Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventor: Benjamin H. Bain, Jr.