Supporting Devices Patents (Class 219/259)
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Patent number: 9540761Abstract: The present invention of a biservice iron relates to an iron, especially an iron of which the steam brush and the base of the metal soleplate are disassembled. The present invention of a biservice iron includes a steam brush set, a base set and a thermoregulator knob. The thermoregulatory knob includes an external knob rotatably disposed on the housing of the steam brush set and an inner knob rotatably disposed on the housing of the base set. The inner knob is connected to the level lever of the thermoregulator on the housing of the base set. The external knob is inserted.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 2010Date of Patent: January 10, 2017Assignee: Tsann Kuen (Zhangzhou) Enterprise Co., Ltd.Inventor: Chienchih Pan
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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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Patent number: 8448359Abstract: The clothing iron holder with water reservoir is a protective accessory for use with a clothing iron or the like. The holder includes a water reservoir having a front portion, a central portion, and a rear portion, and is sized and shaped to receive the clothing iron. The front portion has an opening formed therethrough for releasably covering and connecting to a water fill opening of the clothing iron such that water exiting the water fill opening is received within the water reservoir. Thus, if the iron accidentally falls or is tipped over, the water will spill into, and be collected within, the water reservoir.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 2011Date of Patent: May 28, 2013Inventor: Sky A. Adams
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Patent number: 8375612Abstract: An iron soleplate cover and storage unit is characterized in that it has a nose grip mounted on the soleplate, a nose part which has two folding details in its front part, a tail part which has two rail rods in its back part and one folding detail, nose clips, a left rail cover to cover a left rail recess on the nose part, left rail cover to cover the right rail recess on the nose part, and hanger unit, and it enables safe and compact storage after use and is suitable for irons.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 2011Date of Patent: February 19, 2013Assignee: Arzum Elektrikli ev Aletleri Sanayi Ticaret Aninim SirketiInventor: Murat Kolbasi Tal{dot over (i)}p
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Patent number: 8061067Abstract: An iron holder comprises a base and an insulation board for supporting the iron, the base forming a revolvable relationship with the insulation board, and there is an angle adjusting unit is arranged between the insulation board and the base for adjusting the revolving angle of the insulation board revolving relative to the base. Because the insulation board and the base forms a pivoted relationship, and the angle adjusting unit can adjust the angle between the insulation board and the base, the insulation board can be adjusted into a preferred angle for the users to lay the iron; and the iron holder can be conveniently packed to reduce packing materials.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 2008Date of Patent: November 22, 2011Assignee: Tsann Kuen (China) Enterprise Co., Ltd.Inventors: Chienchih Pan, Zhenxing Zheng
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Patent number: 8051589Abstract: The clothing iron holder with water reservoir (10) is a protective accessory for use with a clothing iron (12) or the like. The holder (10) includes a water reservoir (16) and is sized and shaped to receive a clothing iron (12). The holder (10) has an opening (30) for releasably covering the iron's water fill opening (14) so that if the iron (12) is inadvertently tipped over or falls, water exiting the water fill opening (14) is received within the water reservoir (16). Further, when received within the holder (10), a lower face (42) of the clothing iron (12) is supported by an upper surface of the central portion (22), and the upper surface preferably has a heat-resistant padded layer (40) formed thereon.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2007Date of Patent: November 8, 2011Inventor: Sky A. Adams
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Patent number: 7910860Abstract: A heat exchange apparatus including a heat exchanging portion capable of conforming to the outer surface of a heat exchange target.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 2008Date of Patent: March 22, 2011Inventor: Daniel Irvin
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Patent number: 7285750Abstract: In a pressure stamp device for the sealing of films with a slidable stamp element with a stamping surface for applying pressure to a first foil to bond it to a supported second foil, a substantially homogeneous internal temperature distribution is reached by contributing the stamping element with multiple layers so that it includes basically three layers with a heated central layer of a first material with a thermal conductivity and two peripheral layers of a second material flanking it, the surface being formed by one of the peripheral layers to constitute the stamping surface.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2004Date of Patent: October 23, 2007Inventor: Josef Bentele
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Patent number: 7199334Abstract: An apparatus and method for heating and transferring a workpiece to a forming press for superplastic forming. The apparatus includes a heater assembly, having upper and lower heated platens, mounted to a frame. The heater assembly heats the workpiece to a predetermined temperature. A shuttle assembly operates to remove the heated workpiece from the heater assembly and transfer it to the forming press for forming.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2004Date of Patent: April 3, 2007Assignee: Ford Global Technologies, LLC.Inventors: Peter Friedman, Richard Allor, George Luckey, Jr., Warren Copple
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Patent number: 7114274Abstract: An ironing apparatus includes an iron body having a heater, a base, a tank, a water receiving port and a power receiving port, and a stand having an iron rest, a water feeding port and a power feeding part. The base is heated by the heater, and it comprises a vaporizing chamber. The tank stores water to be supplied to the vaporizing chamber. When the iron body is placed on the iron rest, the water feeding port is connected with the water receiving port of the iron body, and the power feeding part is connected electrically to the power receiving part of the iron body. During this moment, connection of the water receiving port to the water feeding port is completed prior to the connection between the power receiving part and the power feeding part.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 2004Date of Patent: October 3, 2006Assignee: Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.Inventors: Shinichiro Kobayashi, Mamoru Ikeshima
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Patent number: 6919537Abstract: An electric heat sealer is constructed to include two pivoted arms of substantially T-shaped profile and an electric heating mechanism in one of the arms, each arm having a handhold portion through which the user can hold the electric heat sealer with the left hand or the right hand as desired to directly seal the workpiece with the electric heat sealer, or to operate the electric heat sealer on a worktable when sealing the workpiece. An operation case is selectively used with the electric heat sealer for protection.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 2004Date of Patent: July 19, 2005Assignee: Welcome Co., Ltd.Inventor: Richard Chang
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Patent number: 6917015Abstract: An arrangement including an electric iron having a water tank, a steam chamber, and valve for controlling the water flow from the water tank to the steam chamber, a stand for supporting the iron, an electrical connector, and a locking mechanism for locking the connector to the stand or to the iron. When the cordless mode is selected, the electrical connector remains attached to the stand while the iron is detached therefrom, and when the corded mode is selected the connector remains attached to the iron while the iron is detachable from the stand. The arrangement is provided with an actuator acting on the valve for obtaining a higher maximum water flow rate in the corded mode than in the cordless mode. The actuator may be a spring-loaded push rod arranged in the iron, one end thereof cooperating with the connector and the other end thereof cooperating with the valve.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 2002Date of Patent: July 12, 2005Assignee: Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.Inventor: Ban Nee Choo
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Patent number: 5619812Abstract: The present invention relates to a heel rest for an iron. More specifically, the heel rest of the present invention, comprises a recess to improve the stability of an iron in its upright position on a soft surface, such as a padded ironing board or carpet. As the iron is placed in the upright position, the weight of the iron presses down upon the soft surface and causes the soft surface located directly under the recess to rise and fill in to the recess.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 1995Date of Patent: April 15, 1997Assignee: Sunbeam Products, Inc.Inventors: Keith J. Hensel, Richard L. Hoare
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Patent number: 5414945Abstract: An iron assembly includes a mounting base and an electric iron removably mounted on the base. A water cassette is also removably mounted on the base.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 1994Date of Patent: May 16, 1995Assignee: Black & Decker, Inc.Inventors: Arthur H. Freeman, Michael D. Morrissey, Kenneth H. Patrick, Bryan de Blois
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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: 5142124Abstract: An electric iron arrangement has a housing provided with electrical contacts through which the heating means of the iron can be energized, a base for supporting the iron when not in use, and a detachable power cord having a connector engageable with the contacts of the iron and enabling the iron to be used for cordless or corded ironing. A three-position actuator is provided on the base for selectively actuating cooperating locking devices in the base and connector to:(1) lock the connector to the iron to allow for corded ironing,(2) lock the connector to the base to allow for cordless ironing, or(3) lock the connector to both the iron and the base to allow for transport of the iron and base as a unit.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 1990Date of Patent: August 25, 1992Inventor: Pieter J. Driessen
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Patent number: 5120934Abstract: A cordless electric iron assembly has an iron removably mounted on a power supply stand adapted to be connected to a power supply. Separable mating electric terminals interposed between the iron and stand establish an electrical connection between the electric heater in the iron and the stand so long as the iron is placed on the stand. A detector on the stand detects the presence or absence of the iron on the stand and is used to activate an adjustable counter in response to removal of the iron from the stand. The counter activates an audible alarm after the elapse of a predetermined time period during which the iron is removed from the stand and in use to signal that the iron should be returned to the stand for reheating. A carrying case is detachable from the stand and accommodates the iron positioned on the stand with the mating terminals connected for storage of the iron during non-use.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 1988Date of Patent: June 9, 1992Assignee: Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.Inventors: Seiichi Nakada, Takahisa Tsuji, Toyohiko Yagi, Masao Shimizu, Yoshinori Kataoka
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Patent number: 4948945Abstract: An ironing device includes an iron body having an electric heating element, a seat on which the iron can rest when not in use and a power supply cord terminating in a connector having a socket adapted to connect with prongs on the iron body for supplying power to the heating element. The connector is provided with a first releasable latch for detachably interlocking the connector with the iron body so that the iron can be used as a corded iron and a second releasable latch for detachably interlocking the connector to the seat so that the iron can be used as a cordless iron. The user can selectively interlock the connector to either the iron body or the seat by activating a button device on the seat which selectively releases either the first or second latch.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 1989Date of Patent: August 14, 1990Inventor: Tsann-Kuen Wu
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Patent number: 4826049Abstract: A cordless adhesive dispensing system includes an electrically-heated dispensing gun and cooperating base that supports the gun and effects both a mechanical and electrical connection to the gun. The gun accepts solid adhesive and melts the adhesive in response to an electrical current provided to the gun through a mechanical and electrical interface. The electrical interface includes cooperating electrical contacts on both the gun and the base that effect electrical contact as the gun is mounted to the base by the operator and electrical disconnection as the gun is dismounted. A switch is in-circuit with the contacts and closes the circuit to the gun after the gun is fully mounted to the base and effects electrical interruption as the gun is dismounted. The mechanical interface maintains the mounted gun at a convenient, easy-to-grip attitude and includes pivoted interface surfaces that allow the gun to be pivoted into and out of its mechanical and electrical interfacing with the base in a reliable manner.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 1987Date of Patent: May 2, 1989Assignee: Black & Decker Inc.Inventor: Howard D. Speer
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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: 4692587Abstract: A hand tool (implement) such as a glue gun and a support for the hand tool. The support is designed for engaging the hand tool and supporting the hand tool in a manner that enables the hand tool to be conveniently removed therefrom. In the preferred embodiment, the support comprises an upstanding post adapted to engage a first portion of the hand tool. The support includes a special lever which is adapted to exert a prying force upon the first portion of the tool to disengage the tool from the upstanding post. The construction of the tool and the support allows the user to readily disengage and remove the hand tool from the support with a single hand simply by grasping the tool and imparting a slight rocking or rotational force thereto. The tool and support are particularly useful in constructing a cordless glue gun that is electrically energized while on the support and which is conveniently detached from the support and from the source of electricity.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 1986Date of Patent: September 8, 1987Inventors: John W. Spirk, Jr., John R. Nottingham
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Patent number: 4418268Abstract: A soldering iron holder includes a box-shaped housing having mounted thereon a support supporting an electric soldering iron while not in use. A manually actuated power switch on the housing applies electric power to a soldering iron supported by the support means to heat the iron to operating temperature. An indicator arrangement carried by the housing is controlled by a first timing circuit in the housing and activated concurrently with operation of the power switch. The indicator arrangement includes an "iron heating" LED which is extinguished and an "iron ready" LED which is illuminated and an audible alarm which is sounded by the first timing circuit after lapse of a preset, predetermined time duration, e.g., five minutes, sufficient for the soldering iron to reach operational temperature.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 1981Date of Patent: November 29, 1983Inventor: Harold A. Munshaw
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Patent number: 4366366Abstract: A stand for an electric iron incorporates an automatic time delay safety switch arrangement which reduces the chances of fires being started by an unattended iron and serves to save a substantial amount of electric energy by cutting off the current to the iron when it is left turned-on but unattended. The stand includes a hinged, spring biased platform of insulating material for supporting an electric iron during non-use periods. Placement of the iron on the platform causes the platform to pivot closing a normally open switch. Closure of the switch energizes a standard electrically energized time delay relay mounted on the platform. After lapse of a predetermined time period, the time delay relay actuates a manually resettable electric relay from a first condition allowing the electric iron to be energized from a power supply socket on the platform to a second latched condition whereby the iron is deenergized.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 1980Date of Patent: December 28, 1982Inventor: Carl A. Ekblad
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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.
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Patent number: 4347428Abstract: An electronic temperature control circuit for regulating the soleplate temperature of an electrically heated pressing iron is located in the handle and supporting structure of the iron. The electronic circuit includes a thyristor controlling energization of the soleplate heater and tending to emit heat. The thyristor is mounted to a heat dissipating cooling plate located within a leakproof cavity in the supporting structure remotely from the other electronic components of the control circuit tending to be adversely affected by heat. The cooling plate and thyristor are mounted on a detachable wall closing the cavity and shaped to provide a resting stand which allows the iron to be rested flatly on a horizontal surface without the soleplate contacting the surface.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 1980Date of Patent: August 31, 1982Assignee: Rowenta-Werke GmbHInventors: Rainer Conrad, Hubert Seifert