Hinged Boards Patents (Class 38/139)
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Patent number: 11814769Abstract: An ironing board having a board, an upwardly extending support that is self-supporting, and a pivot that pivotally connects the board and the upwardly extending support. The pivot being arranged so that the board is rotatable about the pivot and relative to the upwardly extending support between a stowed orientation and an ironing orientation. The pivot is fixed relative to both the board and the upwardly extending support.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2020Date of Patent: November 14, 2023Assignee: R&D CONCEPTS LIMITEDInventor: David Cocks
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Patent number: 9650740Abstract: A pressing mat for ironing elements of material that can be placed on a support surface for ironing that includes a backing board layer and a composite material layer superimposed adjacent one another and secured together near the peripheral edges of each layer. The composite material layer has a foam layer and a fabric layer and is positioned such that the fabric layer is adjacent to the backing board layer with the foam layer providing an exterior surface. Alternatively, the pressing mat may be comprised of two pressing board assemblies superimposed adjacent to one another and secured together such that the backing board layers are adjacent to each other and the foam layers provide the exterior surface. In this alternative embodiment, the entire exterior surface of the pressing mat consists of the foam layer. The pressing mat may be configured for folding.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2013Date of Patent: May 16, 2017Inventor: Kathryn Ann Purdy
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Patent number: 8776412Abstract: An ironing board assembly includes an ironing board having a main board portion and at least one auxiliary board portion that is movably connected to the main board portion such that the auxiliary board portion is movable between operating and collapsed positions. A flexible ironing board cover is attachable to the ironing board so as to cover ironing sides of both the main and the auxiliary board portions, and to provide an ironing surface for a user to iron on. A tensioner is configured to pull the flexible cover taut over the covered ironing sides such that the ironing surface extends seamlessly across any joint or gap between the main and auxiliary board portions.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 2011Date of Patent: July 15, 2014Assignee: Koninklijke Philips N.V.Inventors: Mahesh Gurumalliah Areyur, Seetharam Samba Subba Chigurupati, Quee Kiang Lee, Wee Ann Chong
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Patent number: 8763284Abstract: A garment ironing assembly includes a panel that has a top side, a bottom side and a perimeter edge. The perimeter edge includes a front edge, a back edge, a first lateral edge and a second lateral edge. A pair of first extensions each is hingedly coupled to the bottom side. Each of the first extensions is selectively positionable and releasably retained in an extended position. One of the first extensions is extendable outwardly from the first lateral edge and one of the first extensions is extendable outwardly from the second lateral edge. Each of the first extensions is positioned adjacent to the front edge. Each of the first extensions is angled away from the front end when the first extensions are in the extended position. A support structure is attached to and extends downwardly from the bottom side of the panel to support the panel above a support surface.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 2012Date of Patent: July 1, 2014Inventors: James B. Falcone, Colette E. Falcone
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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: 20130111788Abstract: An ironing board assembly (1), comprising an ironing board (2), including a main board (20) having a substantially flat ironing surface (22) that extends longitudinally between a first end and a second end; and at least one wing (40a,b,c) being integrally and movably connected to said main board (20) and having a wing surface (42a,b,c) for extending the ironing surface (22) of the main board (20).Type: ApplicationFiled: July 18, 2011Publication date: May 9, 2013Applicant: KONINKLIJKE PHILIPS ELECTRONICS N.V.Inventors: Mahesh Gurumalliah Areyur, Quee Kiang Lee, Seetharam Chigurupati, Kok Wah Ma, Wee Ann Chong, Valiyambath Krishnan Mohankuma
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Patent number: 8272153Abstract: A wall-mounted, self-storing ironing board includes an elongated ironing platform connected to a turntable by a pivot pin located approximately at a center point of the platform, thereby providing a full 360° rotation of the platform when the ironing board is in the horizontal use position. Rotation of the platform 90° clockwise or counterclockwise relative to the turntable allows the user to stand directly opposite either end of the platform and to use either end in ironing an article of clothing. In another embodiment, the pivot pin is located forward of a linkage that connects the turntable to a wall-mounted casing and allows for the turntable to move between a vertical stored position and the horizontal use position.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 2009Date of Patent: September 25, 2012Inventor: Baldemar Elizondo, Jr.
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Patent number: 8266830Abstract: An ironing board for multifunctional use comprising a base (1), a body (5) with a work surface (6), which body has a first longitudinal axis (I-I) and is connected to the base. A column (7) extends between the body and the base, the column having a second longitudinal axis (II-II) and a tilting means. The tilting means is arranged for tilting the body about a tilting axis (T-T) extending substantially perpendicularly to both the first axis and the second axis. A system comprises such an ironing board and an iron for cooperation with the ironing board. The invention further relates to a method for refreshing an article and a method for pressing an article.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2006Date of Patent: September 18, 2012Assignee: Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.Inventors: Kok Wah Ma, Derrick Wai Thong Loke, Mong Hua Tan, Mohankumar Valiyambath Mohankumar, Chandra Mohan Janakiraman, Swee Loon Michael Tang, Choon Hwee Tan, Franciscus Jozef Bosman, Martijn Van Baren, Vignesh Nathamuni Balaji, Yong Jiang
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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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Patent number: 8033038Abstract: An ironing station having an ironing board stowably mounted in the cabinet for movement between a stowed position and a use position, with a docking station provided on the top wall of the cabinet and having an electrical outlet. An elevation mechanism may be provided for raising the ironing board to an elevated position, and a latch mechanism may be provided for fixing the ironing board in the elevated position.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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Patent number: 7861440Abstract: An ironing board includes a base, a body with a work surface and an easy height-adjustment operation to adjust the distance of the body relative to the base. A column extends between the body and the base and is equipped with a stationary frame secured to the base and a moveable frame secured to the body. In order to decrease the force needed to adjust the height of the body relative to the base, the height adjustment device includes device for exerting a repelling force between the body and the base.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2006Date of Patent: January 4, 2011Assignee: Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.Inventors: Kok Wah Ma, Derrick Wai Thong Loke, Mong Hua Tan, Mohankumar Valiyambath Krishnan, Chandra Mohan Janakiraman, Swee Loon Michael Tang, Choon Hwee Tan
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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: 7100316Abstract: Provided is a collapsible ironing board that includes a frame, a primary board and a secondary board. The primary board is pivotally attached to the frame at the rear edge of the primary board. The secondary board is slidably attached to the primary board such that the secondary board can be slid from a stored position in which the top surface of the secondary board is beneath the bottom surface of the primary board to an extended position in which the rear edge of the secondary board is in front of the front edge of the primary board and the top surface of the secondary board is at least approximately coplanar with the top surface of the primary board. An extendable/retractable shaft also is provided and has a proximal end that is pivotally attached to the frame and a distal end that is pivotally attached to the secondary board.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 2003Date of Patent: September 5, 2006Inventor: Olufemi Obileye
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Patent number: 7040048Abstract: An ironing board that folds in half to occupy only about one half its extended length to facilitate packaging and storage. An iron rest can be slid to latch the folded front and rear sections of the board. The board has front and rear legs allowing it to be set up on top of a table. The rear legs incorporate clamp mechanisms that allow the ironing board to be clamped onto a table edge so that clothing that is being pressed can hang freely from the edges of the ironing board without bunching up on the table top.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 2004Date of Patent: May 9, 2006Assignee: The Bag Stand CompanyInventors: Richard M. Delery, Marylou Foley
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Patent number: 6112440Abstract: An extendable ironing board includes a front component which can be folded onto a rear component, wherein the rear component is arranged on a pull-out component so as to be pivotable through at least one parallelogram lever pair from a lower position of rest into an upper work position, and wherein the pull-out component is slideably mounted in a guide member. A control cam is provided at the pull-out component or the rear component and a lifting element is provided at the respectively other component for at least initially raising the rear component when the ironing board is extended by travelling onto the control cam.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 1998Date of Patent: September 5, 2000Assignee: Hafele GmbH & Co.Inventors: Wolfram-Dietrich Bottcher, Joachim Krauss, Reinhold Oettl, Ronald Walther
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Patent number: 5946833Abstract: An ironing board with a front component which is foldable onto a rear component and with a support carrier for the front component, wherein the support carrier is longitudinally slideably arranged on the rear component and the front component can be moved forwardly beyond the rear component by a pivoting movement of the ironing board. The ironing board further includes a push arm which is connected in an articulated manner to the support carrier and the front component, wherein the hinge connection at the support carrier is located in the pull-out direction of the support carrier in front of the hinge connection at the front component.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 1998Date of Patent: September 7, 1999Assignee: Hafele GmbH & Co.Inventors: Wolfram-Dietrich Bottcher, Joachim Krauss, Reinhold Oettl, Ronald Walther
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Patent number: 5444928Abstract: The ironing board has a rear board part (3) and a front board part (4) pivotably connected by a hinge (5), where the front board part (4) can be folded on top of the rear board part (3) into the resting position or can be folded away from the rear board part (3) into the working position opened out and on the same plane as the rear board part (3). The rear board part (3) is supported in such a way that it is pivotable from the lower resting position into the higher working position by parallel guide rods (8) seated in displacement guide (6) of a slider (7). A guide support (11) is disposed between and connect to the front board part (4) and the displacement guide (6) in a hinged manner and is pivotable with the front board part (4). When the front board part (4) is manually displaced, it forms a forced guidance for the rear board part (3) and its parallel guide rods (8), which, in conjunction with the guide support, support the front board part (4) in the operating or working position of the ironing board.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 1994Date of Patent: August 29, 1995Assignee: Vauth-Sagel GmbH & Co.Inventor: Heinrich Sagel
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Patent number: 5241766Abstract: A built-in, pull-out ironing board includes a rear part and a front part which is foldable onto the rear part. The rear part is connected to a pull-out system which is slidably mounted in a guide. The connection of the rear part with the pull-out system is effected through at least one pair of parallelogram-type levers, so that the rear part can be pivoted from a lower position of rest to an upper position of operation. A support member for the front part is longitudinally slidably mounted on the rear part. The pull-out system is connection in an articulated manner through a push arm to the support member. The hinge connection of the push arm to the support member is located in pull-out direction behind the hinge connection of the push arm to the pull-out system.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 1992Date of Patent: September 7, 1993Assignee: Hafele GmbH & Co.Inventors: Rudiger Walz, Georg Hasler
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Patent number: 5161319Abstract: A portable, collapsible ironing board and case cover designed for travel, convenience and compactness. The ironing board and core cover consists of the following parts: The case/cover, three board sections, two hinges, five legs, six draw catch fastners, four wood supports, screws and hook and loop fasteners. The three board sections are connectedd by two continuous hinges on the top side of the board sections and are supported underneath by the wood supports which provides a brace for the board when fully extended. The six draw catch fastners are provided to secure the ironing board when in operation. There are a total of five legs to provide standing ability and added support for the ironing board. The hook and loop fasteners are used as a closure for the case and as a fastener when used for the ironing board cover. The shoulder strapped case converts to an ironing board cover for the light. Weight plywood ironing board.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 1990Date of Patent: November 10, 1992Inventor: Mary Boyd
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Patent number: 4995681Abstract: A two-piece, foldable ironing board is pivotally mounted at one end thereof for folding movement into and out of a cabinet, which is disposed to be mounted in a rectangular recess in the wall of a kitchen, or the like. The board is formed in two, separate sections which are hingedly connected together by a pair of double-acting hinges, which permit the two sections of the board to be folded between an operative position in which they lie in a substantially common, horizontal plane, or an inoperative position in which one section is folded back over the other. One section of the board is mounted for rotational movement about the axis of a lazy susan-type support, which is carried on the outer end of an ironing board support plate.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 1989Date of Patent: February 26, 1991Assignee: Fasco Industries, Inc.Inventor: Clyde B. Parnell
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Patent number: 4986395Abstract: A combined suitcase and portable ironing board comprising a pair of suitcase sections each including a closed end surrounded by side walls and an open end. The suitcase sections are pivotably connected to one another along a side wall of each section so that the sections can be pivoted away from each other to an open position with the closed ends in the same plane forming an elongated, contiguous, substantially flat ironing board surface. A panel extends outwardly from the side wall of one suitcase section opposite the side wall which is pivotably connected to the other suitcase section and has a substantially flat surface lying in substantially the same plane as the closed ends forming an extension of the ironing board surface. Means are provided for supporting the panel in its outwardly extending position and for retracting the panel through an opening in the side wall when the panel is not in use.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 1989Date of Patent: January 22, 1991Inventor: Walter M. Lewis
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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: 4890704Abstract: A portable, folding ironing board including a case section and a hingedly attached nose section which nests in a side of the case section when the folding ironing board is transported, and the case section has an interior storage compartment for ironing accessories, such as an iron and ironing board cover.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 1988Date of Patent: January 2, 1990Inventor: Robert L. Harris
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Patent number: 4862611Abstract: An ironing board having a mounting frame with a hook that allows the ironing board to be hung from the top of a door without any permanent fasteners. All the weight of the device is taken on the hook, and only a small side force caused by the motion of an iron across the surface of the board needs to be accounted for. A pair of suction cups mounted on the frame and applied to the door surface are provided to handle this side force. To support the surface board, which is pivotally mounted on the frame, each of a pair of braces is slideably connected to the frame and pivotally connected to the surface board. The frame, the surface board and the braces together form a pair of three-sided structures for supporting the surface board while it is extended in use. For transport and storage, the ironing board can be folded inside of its frame, minimizing the space taken up by the device and protecting the board from damage.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 1987Date of Patent: September 5, 1989Inventor: Margaret J. Wright
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Patent number: 4602446Abstract: An ironing board comprises a plurality of sections which are connected by a link system. The sections are graded in size such that adjacent sections can be nested within one another. The link system comprises individual links having sufficient length to permit the sections to go from a nested condition to an aligned condition.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 1985Date of Patent: July 29, 1986Inventor: Josephine Guion