Heating Or Steaming Patents (Class 223/73)
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Patent number: 11596192Abstract: Mannequin for the surface treatment of pants. Mannequin for the surface treatment of pants, comprising an upper support structure from which two legs extend, wherein each of said legs has an inflatable balloon arranged at its rear part. Each of said inflatable balloons has its outer lateral section folded upon itself at least once around a folding line extending from the upper edge to the lower edge of the balloon. The upper edge is fixed to the rear upper end of the corresponding leg and the lower edge is fixed to a rear intermediate point of the corresponding leg, such that the parts of the edges corresponding to the outer lateral section are also fixed to the leg of the mannequin.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2017Date of Patent: March 7, 2023Assignee: JEANOLOGIA, S. L.Inventors: Albert Sans Perarnau, Ivan VilarĂ³Vila
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Patent number: 11332865Abstract: To provide a method of producing a processed cloth capable of forming various concave-convex patterns on a cloth material in a simple manner. A method of producing a processed cloth comprising the steps of: preparing a cloth; printing a first sizing agent containing a foaming agent on at least a portion of the cloth material; and pressing the printed cloth with a heated metal plate to foam the foaming agent. The method of producing a processed cloth may further include a step of printing a second sizing agent containing a coloring agent on the cloth material. The method of producing the processed cloth may further include a step of sublimation transfer to the cloth material.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 2020Date of Patent: May 17, 2022Assignee: KABUSHIKI KAISHA MIYAKE DESIGN JIMUSHOInventors: Yoshiyuki Miyamae, Manabu Nakatani, Nanae Tera, Mika Kamakura
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Patent number: 11168438Abstract: The embodiments of the present disclosure provide a laundry treating apparatus comprising a cabinet comprising an accommodation space configured to hold clothes therein, a support body disposed in the accommodation space and configured to define a predetermined space in which the clothes are supported, a compression body rotatably secured to the support body and configured to rotate in a direction towards the support body and a direction away from the support body, the compression body being configured to press the clothes towards the support body, a moisture chamber disposed in at least one of the compression body or the support body, and a moisture supply unit configured to supply steam or moisture to the moisture chamber.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2019Date of Patent: November 9, 2021Assignee: LG Electronics Inc.Inventors: Jaehyung Kim, Semin Jang
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Patent number: 9309618Abstract: A laundry treating apparatus is provided. The laundry treating apparatus may include a cabinet having a receiving space in which laundry is received, a supply device supplying at least one of air or moisture into the receiving space, and a presser provided in the receiving space, the presser including a support device to support the laundry and a compression device to compress the laundry supported by the support device to form a crease in the laundry.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 2014Date of Patent: April 12, 2016Assignee: LG ELECTRONICS INC.Inventors: Jiyoung Park, Jiyeon Min, Ayeong Lee, Sogkie Hong
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Patent number: 8966781Abstract: An equipment rack system includes a plurality of holders at least including a pair of first holders, a pair of second holders, a pair of third holders, a pair of fourth holders, and a pair of fifth holders, a base; a vertical column have a first end and a second end; a valve; and a powerer. Each pair of first holders, the pair of second holders, the pair of third holders, the pair of fourth holders, and the pair of fifth holders comprise fluid apertures about their lengths. The equipment is placed on the pair of first holders, the pair of second holders, the pair of third holders, the pair of fourth holders, and the pair of fifth holders on the equipment rack during an in-use condition to sanitize and air dry equipment to neutralize odors, and eliminate bacteria, and germs.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2013Date of Patent: March 3, 2015Inventor: Bruce McKernan
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Patent number: 8844154Abstract: A dryer system for a firefighting ensemble comprising a housing having an air intake port and an air outlet port, a forced air assembly including a heater and a blower accommodated within the housing, a plurality of flexible porous hose segments coupled to the air outlet port operable to receive and conduct forced air therefrom, and the plurality of flexible porous hose segments are operable to conduct forced heated air into elements of the firefighting ensemble to speed drying.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 2011Date of Patent: September 30, 2014Assignee: ROM Acquisition CorporationInventors: John E. McLoughlin, Neocles G. Athanasiades, Kiam Meng Toh
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Publication number: 20130193171Abstract: A system for steaming clothes is disclosed. A steamer is connected through a hose to a human torso device. The human torso device includes a plurality of holes, wherein a plurality of steam air jets are located in the plurality of air holes. This human torso device is configured to be encapsulated in an article of clothing, where the human torso device is configured to receive steam from the steamer then utilize the plurality of steam air jets to simultaneously expel the steam through the plurality of air holes to entirely steam an entire portion of the article of clothing.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 1, 2012Publication date: August 1, 2013Inventor: ABDUL SEAN CARTER
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Patent number: 8495827Abstract: The present invention relates to a pressing machine to be used for pressing the upper portion of a pair of wrinkled pants. The pressing machine has the contour shape of the upper portion of a pair of pants. The shape of the pressing machine makes it easier for an operator to drape a pair of pants over the machine for pressing. The shape of the pressing machine allows pants of all sizes to be pressed. The pressing machine is operated manually by pressing on two foot pedals.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 2011Date of Patent: July 30, 2013Inventor: Mehmet Serif Aydin
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Publication number: 20120124869Abstract: The present invention relates to a pressing machine to be used for pressing the upper portion of a pair of wrinkled pants. The pressing machine has the contour shape of the upper portion of a pair of pants. The shape of the pressing machine makes it easier for an operator to drape a pair of pants over the machine for pressing. The shape of the pressing machine allows pants of all sizes to be pressed. The pressing machine is operated manually by pressing on two foot pedals.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 25, 2011Publication date: May 24, 2012Inventor: Mehmet Serif Aydin
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Patent number: 8112915Abstract: Upgraded ironing machine, particularly for ironing trousers, comprising a supporting structure (2) of at least two substantially vertical pressing plates (3), arranged so they are facing each other and moving from a home configuration, wherein the pressing plates are substantially a long way from each other, and a working configuration wherein the pressing plates are substantially close together, at least one ironing plate (4) substantially vertical and interposable between the pressing plates in the working configuration and at least one supporting element (11) of at least one pair of trousers positionable with the crutch arranged by a lower portion of the ironing plate and the legs laid and extended upwards respectively on the opposite sides of the ironing plate, and emission means (21) of at least one flow of air and/or steam inside the trousers and through the opening marked by the waistband of the trousers.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 2007Date of Patent: February 14, 2012Assignee: Barbanti Carlo S.n.c.Inventor: Carlo Barbanti
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Patent number: 8025190Abstract: Upgraded ironing machine, particularly for ironing trousers, comprising a supporting structure (2) of at least two substantially vertical pressing plates (3), arranged so they are facing each other and moving from a home configuration, wherein the pressing plates are substantially a long way from each other, and a working configuration wherein the pressing plates are substantially close together, at least one ironing plate (4) substantially vertical and interposable between the pressing plates in the working configuration, at least one supporting element of at least one pair of trousers positionable with the legs laid respectively on the opposite sides of the ironing plate and automated positioning means of the trousers with respect to the ironing plate.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 2007Date of Patent: September 27, 2011Assignee: Barbanti Carlo S.n.c.Inventor: Carlo Barbanti
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Patent number: 8006416Abstract: Improved pressing machines for pants, in reference to FIG. 1B an upper portion pressing machine for pants. The framework (11) has a contour shape of the upper portion of a pair of pants, making it easier to drape the upper portion of the pants over the machine for pressing. In reference to FIG. 2B a pressing machine for pressing the inseams and out seams on the legs of a pair of pants. The pressing framework (42) is wider at the rear side and narrower at the opposite end, allowing relatively small and large pants to be pressed. In reference to FIG. 3C the pressing machine is to be used on creased pants. The framework plate (73) has an indention (74). The seams of a pair of pants are aligned with the indention, when the plate (73) is brought down, it will not touch the seams. The pants are left with no impressions or shiny marks. All three pressing machines have steam and vacuum valve connections and are manually operated, by stepping on the foot pedals.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 2007Date of Patent: August 30, 2011Inventor: Mehmet Serif Aydin
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Patent number: 7594597Abstract: A shirt side tension applying method is provided for finishing side portions of a shirt. The method includes the step of providing a first tension applying process in which side pressing members at both portions of a dummy having the shirt put thereon are extended up to positions by a driving device after which the side portions of the shirt are tensioned with the side pressing members inclined by their own weight. The method also includes a second tensioning applying process in which, when the front and rear portions of the shirt are pressed, the same driving device operates again to cause the side pressing members to be further extended and the side portions of the shirt are finished in tension. The invention further contemplates a body tensioning device for finishing the side portions of the shirt according to the method described above.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2007Date of Patent: September 29, 2009Assignee: San Kousha Engineering Co., Ltd.Inventor: Mitsuyuki Uchikoshi
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Publication number: 20090184142Abstract: It is an object of this invention to prevent the garments from being removed or displaced in position by increasing a contact friction with the garments and to improve a finished state of the garments. This invention is a cover used to be put on the iron plates 3 of the solid finishing device for garments 1 formed by comprising the torso 2 on which the garments 1 are put and the iron plates 3 installed near the torso 2. The cover of this invention is made such that the part 5 contacted with the aforementioned garments 1 is formed by a cloth 6 having many hard bristles 6a. In the case of this invention, the type or the orientation (vertical orientation or lateral orientation) of the iron plates 3 and the orientation of the bristles 6a are optional.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 14, 2009Publication date: July 23, 2009Applicant: Sankousha Engineering Co., Ltd.Inventor: Mitsuyuki Uchikoshi
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Publication number: 20090145007Abstract: Improved pressing machines for pants, in reference to FIG. 1B an upper portion pressing machine for pants. The framework (11) has a contour shape of the upper portion of a pair of pants, making it easier to drape the upper portion of the pants over the machine for pressing. In reference to FIG. 2B a pressing machine for pressing the inseams and out seams on the legs of a pair of pants. The pressing framework (42) is wider at the rear side and narrower at the opposite end, allowing relatively small and large pants to be pressed. In reference to FIG. 3C the pressing machine is to be used on creased pants. The framework plate (73) has an indention (74). The seams of a pair of pants are aligned with the indention, when the plate (73) is brought down, it will not touch the seams. The pants are left with no impressions or shiny marks. All three pressing machines have steam and vacuum valve connections and are manually operated, by stepping on the foot pedals.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 10, 2007Publication date: June 11, 2009Inventor: Mehmet Serif Aydin
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Patent number: 7438205Abstract: A shirt finishing machine includes a torso 2 for putting on a shirt 1 and a pair of right and left supporting arms 3. The upper part of the supporting arm 3 is provided with a lower iron 9 for setting an extremity end 1b of a sleeve 1a, a fixing instrument 14 for fixing a cuff 1d of the sleeve 1a to the lower iron 9, and an upper iron 10 for pressing against an upper surface of the lower iron 9 and for press finishing the extremity end 1b of the sleeve 1a. A movable iron 9a presses a lower surface of the extremity end 1b of the sleeve 1a inserted into the lower iron 10 at the time of pressing with the upper iron 10.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 2006Date of Patent: October 21, 2008Assignee: Sankousha Engineering Co., Ltd.Inventor: Mitsuyuki Uchikoshi
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Publication number: 20080185406Abstract: This invention comprises the torso 2 covered by the cover 1 and the press iron 4 for pressing the front part and the rear part of the torso 2 to press finish the shirt 3 put on the torso 2. The torso 2 is set such that the side surfaces 2c are formed into an opening with plates 2a, 2b oppositely arranged at the front part and rear part. This invention is set such that the hooks 11 are hung down at both side positions of the inner surface of each of the plates 2a, 2b through the pulling members 12. The linear locations at both sides of the front part 1a and the rear part 1b of the cover 1 are formed with tubular bags 1c. This invention is set such that hard rods 15 are stored in the bag 1c. This invention is set such that the hooks 11 are engaged with the bags 1c having the rods 15 therein and both ends of the cover 1 are pulled inwardly of the torso 2. This invention can prevent the pulling wrinkles from being generated at both front and rear sides of the cover at the time of fixing the cover.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 11, 2006Publication date: August 7, 2008Inventor: Mitsuyuki Uchikoshi
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Publication number: 20080035684Abstract: A shirt finishing machine includes a torso 2 for putting on a shirt 1 and a pair of right and left supporting arms 3. The upper part of the supporting arm 3 is provided with a lower iron 9 for setting an extremity end 1b of a sleeve 1a, a fixing instrument 14 for fixing a cuff 1d of the sleeve 1a to the lower iron 9, and an upper iron 10 for pressing against an upper surface of the lower iron 9 and for press finishing the extremity end 1b of the sleeve 1a. A movable iron 9a presses a lower surface of the extremity end 1b of the sleeve 1a inserted into the lower iron 10 at the time of pressing with the upper iron 10.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 10, 2006Publication date: February 14, 2008Inventor: Mitsuyuki Uchikoshi
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Patent number: 7314151Abstract: A pressing apparatus for clothing including a dummy torso, grip members for gripping end portions of both sleeves of a shirt, a rear ironing member, and a front ironing member; the front ironing member being comprised of a left front ironing member and a right front ironing member that are respectively movable between the outside of the grip members and the front of the dummy torso so that when moved to the front of the dummy torso the diagonally extending inside edges of the left and right front ironing members come in contact to mate each other with the mated inside edges located on one side of a vertical center line of the dummy torso and a shirt put on the dummy torso.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 2006Date of Patent: January 1, 2008Assignee: Y.A.C. Co., Ltd.Inventor: Motoya Myoji
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Patent number: 7100807Abstract: A pinch-grip hanger includes an elongated body with at least one pinch-grip positioned along the body. A pinch-grip has two opposed legs that meet at a pivot axis and the ends of the legs are movable about the pivot axis. At least one of the two opposed legs has a gripping tooth located on the lower end of the legs. A biasing force is exerted on the two opposed legs by a biasing mechanism. Pinching the upper ends of the front leg rearwardly overcomes the biasing force and separates the lower ends of the legs, thereby opening the pinch-grip.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 2003Date of Patent: September 5, 2006Assignee: Visconti Polyoak Ltd.Inventor: Henry Louw
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Patent number: 7040516Abstract: An improved shirt pressing device for gripping both short and long-sleeved shirts. A buck having a pair of retractable arms for receiving a shirt is mounted on a base. A sleeve gripping member is provided on each retractable arm to grip the sleeve of the shirt to be pressed. Each sleeve gripping member includes a pair of clamping members for holding the cuff of a long-sleeved shirt against a cuff mount. A pair of sleeve engagement bars attached to the clamping members are adapted to grip the inside of the sleeve of a short-sleeved shirt. Thus, the retractable arms are configured to receive and hold the sleeves of both short and long-sleeved shirts.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 2004Date of Patent: May 9, 2006Assignee: Unipress CorporationInventors: Charles E. Devrick, John Wagner
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Patent number: 7017786Abstract: An ironing device for treating creases in a front top part of trousers by pressing the trousers using movable iron plates, which are movable by pneumatic pistons. The trousers are fixed onto a body including a trouser fixing part formed below a front protrusion of an upper supporter. Front and rear supporting members are formed at both sides of the protrusion, for supporting arms of the iron plates. The arms include vertical and horizontal portions coupled to each other and where the pneumatic pistons are each coupled perpendicularly to an end of the vertical arms and to a bottom surface of the iron plates. The iron plate applies a pressing force to the trousers perpendicularly to the front surface of the trousers without being rotated or slid with respect to the trousers, so the ironing device forms clear creases in the trousers, with a simple structure and reduced power consumption.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 2004Date of Patent: March 28, 2006Inventor: Myong H Ho
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Patent number: 6957754Abstract: Apparatus and method for pressing the sleeves of a shirt and the pleated areas of the sleeves adjacent the cuffs during the same pressing operation.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 2003Date of Patent: October 25, 2005Inventors: Thomas V. Bolan, Peerin R. Vaning, Paul A. Karpich, Linda A. Riebeling
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Patent number: 6840412Abstract: Pressing of shirts on a shirt-shaped outer inflatable body advantageously takes place with tensioning the shirt in flat form. To achieve a non-round cross-section, in particular, in the trunk section of the outer body, a supporting framework and at least one inner inflatable body are disposed within the outer body, it being possible for the inner body to be supported on the supporting framework and to subject the outer body to pressure from the inside. For such a purpose, the inner inflatable bodies are inflated, in particular, by a higher pressure than the outer inflatable body. It is, thus, possible for the trunk region to be tensioned laterally outward and for the shirt to be pressed in an advantageously flat form. Using the inner bodies avoids raised edges or sharp points in the enclosure of the outer inflatable body. As a result, the shirts can be pressed without creases.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2003Date of Patent: January 11, 2005Assignee: BSH Bosch und Siemens Hausgerate GmbHInventors: Joachim Damrath, Kathrin Redlin, Markus Spielmannleitner, Bodo Urich, Gerhard Wetzl
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Patent number: 6813852Abstract: This invention relates to a cover of an iron receiving member arranged near a dummy in which a shirt is put on the dummy and a cuff of the shirt is inserted into and fitted to the cover. The product of this invention is formed into a bag shape to be fitted to the iron-receiving member and a fixing tool is provided with an opening-shaped port to be fixed to the iron-receiving member. The product of this invention is made such that the lower surface of the cover main body abutting against the lower side of the iron-receiving member is provided with a bag part in a form of pocket which is bulged with hot air supplied for the dummy into the sleeve for finishing in tension a tuck part of a sleeve.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 2003Date of Patent: November 9, 2004Assignee: SanKousha Co., Ltd.Inventor: Mitsuyuki Uchikoshi
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Patent number: 6805268Abstract: An ironing device, to be used in ironing machines for ironing trousers by blowing hot air therethrough, comprises a driving construction, supporting a pair of carriages, each of which supports, in turn, at least an ironing block for ironing the trousers pockets, said driving construction being designed for bringing said carriages from an opened position, in which the trousers article is arranged on a tool for tensioning the pelvis region of the trousers article, and a pressing position, in which the pocket ironing blocks press the trousers pockets in the ironing block arranged inside the pelvis region of the pelvis region tensioning tool.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 2002Date of Patent: October 19, 2004Inventor: Giovanni Cartabbia
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Patent number: 6792705Abstract: The present invention relates to an iron device to be applied to ironing machine for ironing uncreased-trousers, the device comprising a supporting framework which supports an ironing head including trousers support elements as well as trousers bottom gripping elements, the ironing device further comprising a steaming drum coupled to a heating circuit for heating the trousers bottom gripping elements and a steaming duct coupled to the gripper elements.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2003Date of Patent: September 21, 2004Inventor: Giovanni Cartabbia
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Publication number: 20040164106Abstract: Apparatus and method for pressing the sleeves of a shirt and the pleated areas of the sleeves adjacent the cuffs during the same pressing operation.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 20, 2003Publication date: August 26, 2004Inventors: Thomas V. Bolan, Perrin R. Vaning, Paul A. Karpich, Linda A. Riebeling
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Patent number: 6758377Abstract: There are provided a torso 2 on which a shirt 1 is put; a pair of front and rear press irons 6 for pressing against a front side and a rear side of the torso 2 to press finish the shirt 1; and a pair of right and left supporting arms 7 arranged at both sides of the torso 2. The upper segments of the supporting arms 7 are provided with an iron table 10 around which the sleeve of the shirt 1 is positioned and set, and with a heating iron 11 for use in press finishing the tuck and the cuff of the shirt sleeve. The upper segments of the supporting arms 7 are provided with clamp devices 12 for use in holding the sleeve end of a short-sleeve shirt 1 and fixing it. The supporting arm 7 is provided with a turning device 13 for turning the upper segments of the supporting arms 7 having the clamp devices 12 and oppositely arranging the clamp devices 12 at the side segment of the torso 2.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 2002Date of Patent: July 6, 2004Assignee: Sankousha Co., Ltd.Inventor: Mitsuyuki Uchikoshi
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Publication number: 20040031824Abstract: There are provided a torso 2 on which a shirt 1 is put; a pair of front and rear press irons 6 for pressing against a front side and a rear side of the torso 2 to press finish the shirt 1; and a pair of right and left supporting arms 7 arranged at both sides of the torso 2. The upper segments of the supporting arms 7 are provided with an iron table 10 onto which the sleeve of the shirt 1 is inserted and set, and with a heating iron 11 for use in press finishing the tuck and the cuff of the shirt 1. The upper segments of the supporting arms 7 are provided with clamp devices 12 for use in holding the sleeve end of a short-sleeve shirt 1 and fixing it. The supporting arm 7 is provided with a turning device 13 for turning the upper segments of the supporting arms 7 having the clamp devices 12 and oppositely arranging the clamp devices 12 at the side segment of the torso 2.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 13, 2002Publication date: February 19, 2004Inventor: Mitsuyuki Uchikoshi
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Patent number: 6446369Abstract: The present invention relates to an automatic machine which has been specifically designed for ironing trousers free of folds, preferably of a jeans type, or made of elasticized or sports fabrics, which machine comprises a bearing framework rotatably supporting thereon a plurality of operating assemblies for supporting the cloth articles being ironed, each operating assembly being programmable to automatically perform a plurality of different operations, depending on the type of the trouser fabric and their size.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2001Date of Patent: September 10, 2002Inventor: Giavanni Cartabbia
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Patent number: 6401992Abstract: A method and an apparatus for finishing a garment comprising, in combination a buck in the general form of a wearer having a front, a back and opposite lateral sides therebetween and adapted to hold at least a front and back of the garment in an orientation for being pressed. A pair of elongated arms are positioned on opposite lateral sides of the buck, the elongated arms extending away from the buck to finish the sleeve of the garment and contracting towards the buck to load and unload the garment. A long sleeve garment is finished through the use of a clip positioned at an upper end of each of the elongated arms. The clips are formed with resiliently urged fingers and adapted to receive an area of the long sleeve garment and form an obstruction for the flow of heated air and steam therethrough during a finishing operation. In the alternative, a clamp is provide along the length of each of the elongated arms to finish a short sleeve garment on the same pressing apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 2001Date of Patent: June 11, 2002Assignee: Unipress CorporationInventors: Michael K. Harrod, John Wagner
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Patent number: 6389716Abstract: Apparatus for pressing the sleeves of a shirt comprises a pair of laterally spaced upright bucks over which the sleeves may be placed and pneumatically operated clamps mounted on the upper end of each of the bucks for holding the cuffs of the sleeves during a pressing operation. Each clamp includes a head or block having a vertical clamping surface, a pneumatic cylinder mounted within the block having its piston rod extending generally perpendicularly outwardly through the surface, and a T-clamp connected to the rod for movement toward and away from the surface upon actuation of the cylinder. A pneumatic control circuit controls operation of the cylinders. A hold down device located between the bucks applies tension to the sleeves of a shirt during a pressing operation.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 2001Date of Patent: May 21, 2002Assignee: Hoffman/New Yorker, Inc.Inventors: Linda A. Riebeling, Carol J. Ferrell
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Patent number: 6095384Abstract: A garment tool for expanding a garment sleeve or pant-leg for the injection of steam therein, to thereby optimally prepare the garment for the pressing operation associated with the dry-cleaning of garments. The garment tool opens the sleeve or pant-leg of a garment, without excessively stretching the garment sleeve or pant-leg, and traps steam injected therein to prepare the garment for the pressing operation associated with dry-cleaning, without disfiguring the garment in any way.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 1998Date of Patent: August 1, 2000Inventors: Sang-Jo Kim, Chun S. Shin
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Patent number: 6052916Abstract: An automatic plant (20) for pressing and unloading trousers (26, 27) using a plurality of machines (22, 23, 24, 25) for pressing said trousers by means of steam and/or hot air, each of which machines being provided with first means (10, 11) for blocking and unblocking an upper end of an article of clothing, and second means (12, 13) for blocking and unblocking lower ends of a same article of clothing, as well as with third means (15) for expelling and directing steam and/or hot air internally of said trousers when they are blocked by said first and second means. Said machines (22, 23, 24, 25) are mounted on a movable carousel continuously moving along a predetermined route, in such a way that said trousers (26, 27) are subjected to a pressing operation by means of steam and/or hot air for the whole period of time comprised from loading to the unloading operations of said trousers.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 1998Date of Patent: April 25, 2000Inventor: Sandro Tasoniero
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Patent number: 5967386Abstract: An apparatus for pressing a pair of trousers includes a steam supply manifold with an inlet and an outlet end and right and left leg steam ducts which are in communication with the outlet end of the main steam supply manifold. The right and left leg steam ducts are adapted to introduce steam into the right and left legs, respectively, of a pair of trousers. An expandable waist clamp assembly is secured to the right and left leg ducts and is expandable between a first position which allows the trousers to be easily introduced over the assembly, and a second expanded position which securely retains and helps to shape the trousers during the pressing operation.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 1998Date of Patent: October 19, 1999Inventor: Kam Wa Chou
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Patent number: 5819446Abstract: A sleever pad for use with a sleeve pressing device of the type that includes a buck upon which the sleever pad is designed to be mounted, a fabric bag adapted to be placed over the sleever pad, and a set of heating plates that are arranged to press a sleeve of a garment placed over the bag. Included on the present sleever pad are a relatively stiff internal core and a covering that surrounds the internal core. The covering includes an outer covering layer which faces outwardly toward the sleeve being pressed and an inner liner which faces inwardly toward the buck. A main feature of the outer covering layer is that it is configured for preventing moisture and/or solvents present on the sleeve of the garment being pressed from migrating through the outer covering layer to the internal core. In addition, the outer covering layer is also configured for inhibiting heat from being transferred from the heating plates through said sleever pad to the buck during a pressing operation.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 1997Date of Patent: October 13, 1998Assignee: Resillo Press Pad CompanyInventors: Leo Pearl, Bill G. Walthall, Hector Hernandez
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Patent number: 5758437Abstract: A cuff presser which enables even an inexperienced operator to easily remove a shirt from a sleeve stretcher without wrinkling its sleeves and cuffs. The cuff presser has a cuff pressing member including two separate hollow cylindrical members. A cylinder is mounted in the cylindrical members. It has a rod pivotably carrying at its tip a pivot plate. A rod of another cylinder is mounted to the pivot plate. A leaf spring is fixed to the pivot plate. The pivot plate is pivoted by extending the second cylinder to open and close the leaf spring, which protrudes outwardly from a groove formed in the side of one of the cylindrical member, relative to the side face of the cylindrical member. The cylindrical member against which the leaf spring is pressed is moved by the first cylinder away from the other cylindrical member, on which is fitted a cuff.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 1997Date of Patent: June 2, 1998Assignee: Fuji Car Mfg. Co. Ltd.Inventor: Yuji Tamamoto
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Patent number: 5711097Abstract: This invention concerns a press for ironing trousers consisting of a triplet of vertical panels between which both the legs and the pelvis of the trousers are ironed, the latter being held open by a series of inflatable slabs and shapes supported by relevant carriages sliding horizontally and vertically with respect to the supporting and guide scaffolding positioned above the triplet of panels.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 1996Date of Patent: January 27, 1998Inventor: Antonio Mino
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Patent number: 5516012Abstract: Apparatus for steam treatment and hot-air treatment of garments hanging on a conveyor by clothes hangers in a housing, into which the garments are introduced through an inlet lock and from which the garments are removed through an outlet lock. There is provided in the housing, after the inlet lock in the conveying direction, a steam treatment section with steam outlet nozzles directed onto the garments on both sides of the conveying path. After the steam treatment section in the conveying direction, a hot-air treatment section with at least one inlet opening is provided, which opening introduces hot air into the housing. At least one outlet opening is also provided, which removes hot air from the housing. The inlet and outlet opening are part of an air-circulation circuit system. At least one outlet opening is also provided, which removes hot air from the housing.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 1994Date of Patent: May 14, 1996Assignee: Veit GmbH & Co.Inventor: Karl-Heinz Weigel
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Patent number: 5361516Abstract: Device and method for drying pants wrinkle-free by closing the waist and leg openings of the pants and by blowing pressurized air into the pants through an opening in an impermeable member which supports the waist of the pants. Pressurized air inside the pants simultaneously stretches the pants free of wrinkles and causes air to flow through the permeable pants to carry away moisture. A portable hair dryer preferably generates a static pressure of from 0.1 inches (2.5 mm) of water to 0.3 inches (7.6 mm) of water in order to stretch wrinkles from the pants without overly stretching any part of them. The impermeable member supporting the pants is preferably an adjustable disk assembly capable of fitting a large size range of pants, which is hung from a clothes line by a cord with a hook.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 1993Date of Patent: November 8, 1994Inventor: John A. Dahman
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Patent number: 4807376Abstract: A trouser presser includes a trouser carrier for holding a pair of washed trousers in a desired attitude. The trouser carrier includes a waist pad for receiving the waist portion of the trousers to shape it and a bottom stretcher for receiving the bottoms of the trousers to stretch them. Heat plates are provided for pressing from both sides the pair of washed trousers to dry them. A first drive is provided for moving the trouser carrier up and down, and a second drive for horizontally reciprocating the trouser carrier between a trouser loading position and a trouser press position.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 1987Date of Patent: February 28, 1989Assignee: Fuji Car Mfg. Co., Ltd.Inventor: Shigeru Kamata
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Patent number: 4607589Abstract: An apparatus for the application of crease setting composition comprises at least one movable arm 12 capable of insertion into a leg of a pair of trousers to be creased, the arm carrying at, or near, one end thereof an applicator head 20 comprising a nozzle 22 for the application of crease setting composition and guide means 24 for locating the nozzle within the crease to be treated. Means are provided, for example, a pump or compressed air, for urging crease setting composition through the nozzle into the crease to be set in timed relationship with the relative movement between the applicator head 20 and the trousers 34. A method of operation is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 1984Date of Patent: August 26, 1986Assignee: Wool Development International Ltd.Inventor: James D. M. Gibson
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Patent number: 4538370Abstract: A trouser presser (10) includes a pair of front waist bucks (40) having front and opposing side surfaces for receiving and engaging the front torso part of a pair of trousers. A pair of rear waist bucks (41) is provided having rear and opposing side surfaces for receiving and engaging the rear torso part of a pair of trousers, with the trousers encircling the front and rear waist bucks (40 and 41, respectively). An air cylinder alternately moves front and rear waist buck (40 and 41, respectively) relatively towards and away from each other to define a closed position where the trousers are held loosely and an open position where the trousers are held in a tensioned condition for being pressed. The opposing side surfaces of the front and rear waist bucks (40, 41) are parallel to each other and in the same vertical plane to collectively define opposing, planar pressing surfaces for opposite sides of the trousers.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 1984Date of Patent: September 3, 1985Assignee: Leonard Automatics, Inc.Inventor: Leonard Frushtick
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Patent number: 4494683Abstract: A steam kiln (10) for the setting of pleats in fabrics. The steam kiln (10) has shielding walls (32, 40) disposed at a distance from the lateral inside walls (26) and from the roof (22). These shielding walls form an integrated system of air guiding chambers (34, 42) for the return of steam aspirated by a fan (46) through an opening (44) in the horizontal top shield (40) from the interior of the kiln into the bottom area of the kiln interior. Heating elements (28) are provided in the air guiding chambers (34) for the reheating and superheating of the steam atmosphere. The steam is injected into the bottom part of the steam kiln from an external steam source (54).Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 1982Date of Patent: January 22, 1985Inventor: Kurt Kleber
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Patent number: 4485572Abstract: A trouser presser (10) is disclosed which includes a pair of front waist bucks (40) having front and opposing side surfaces for receiving and engaging the front torso part of a pair of trousers. A pair of rear waist bucks (41) is provided having rear and opposing side surfaces for receiving and engaging the rear torso part of a pair of trousers, with the trousers encircling the front and rear waist bucks (40 and 41, respectively). An air cylinder alternately moves front and rear waist buck (40 and 41, respectively) relatively towards and away from each other to define a closed position where the trousers are held loosely and an open position where the trousers are held in a tensioned condition for being pressed. The opposing side surfaces of the front and rear waist bucks (40, 41) are parallel to each other and in the same vertical plane to collectively define opposing, planar pressing surfaces for opposite sides of the trousers.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 1983Date of Patent: December 4, 1984Assignee: Leonard Automatics, Inc.Inventor: Leonard Frushtick
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Patent number: 4718814Abstract: A mechanism for use on a boom-type vehicle includes load lifting forks carried by a low profile twist-resistant carriage which is one link in a low profile parallelogram linkage attached to a fly section of the boom and maintained level in all positions of the boom by a slave cylinder connected between the boom and a slave link which constitutes a member of the parallelogram linkage. The mechanism can be adjusted to many positions while automatically maintaining the relative position of the forks with respect to the vehicle frame for any boom angle. The mechanism can be adjusted to provide a long reach over or under obstructions in order to remove or place a load. It may also engage loads below ground level. Load pick-up or placement can be performed in confined areas which are unreachable by conventional forklift trucks.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 1986Date of Patent: January 12, 1988Assignee: Kidde, Inc.Inventor: Jeffrey L. Addleman
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Patent number: RE48205Abstract: A laundry treating apparatus is provided. The laundry treating apparatus may include a cabinet having a receiving space in which laundry is received, a supply device supplying at least one of air or moisture into the receiving space, and a presser provided in the receiving space, the presser including a support device to support the laundry and a compression device to compress the laundry supported by the support device to form a crease in the laundry.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 2018Date of Patent: September 15, 2020Assignee: LG ELECTRONICS INC.Inventors: Jiyoung Park, Jiyeon Min, Ayeong Lee, Sogkie Hong
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Patent number: RE48481Abstract: A laundry treating apparatus is provided. The laundry treating apparatus may include a cabinet having a receiving space in which laundry is received, a supply device supplying at least one of air or moisture into the receiving space, and a presser provided in the receiving space, the presser including a support device to support the laundry and a compression device to compress the laundry supported by the support device to form a crease in the laundry.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 2018Date of Patent: March 23, 2021Assignee: LG ELECTRONICS INC.Inventors: Jiyoung Park, Jiyeon Min, Ayeong Lee, Sogkie Hong
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Patent number: RE49038Abstract: A laundry treating apparatus is provided. The laundry treating apparatus may include a cabinet having a receiving space in which laundry is received, a supply device supplying at least one of air or moisture into the receiving space, and a presser provided in the receiving space, the presser including a support device to support the laundry and a compression device to compress the laundry supported by the support device to form a crease in the laundry.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 2018Date of Patent: April 19, 2022Assignee: LG ELECTRONICS INC.Inventors: Jiyoung Park, Jiyeon Min, Ayeong Lee, Sogkie Hong
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Patent number: RE49744Abstract: A laundry treating apparatus is provided. The laundry treating apparatus may include a cabinet having a receiving space in which laundry is received, a supply device supplying at least one of air or moisture into the receiving space, and a presser provided in the receiving space, the presser including a support device to support the laundry and a compression device to compress the laundry supported by the support device to form a crease in the laundry.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 2018Date of Patent: December 5, 2023Assignee: LG ELECTRONICS INC.Inventors: Jiyoung Park, Jiyeon Min, Ayeong Lee, Sogkie Hong