Shoes Patents (Class 38/97)
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Patent number: 11299848Abstract: A hot iron covering assembly includes a panel that has a top side, a bottom side and a perimeter edge. The top side has a size and shape of a base of an iron. The panel comprises a flexible and heat resistant material. A securing member is configured to releasably secure the panel to the base of the iron.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 2020Date of Patent: April 12, 2022Inventor: Ty Johnson
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Patent number: 10030331Abstract: The present invention relates to a steam iron, including: a body part in which a water tank for storing water and a steam generating device for converting water supplied from the water tank into steam are installed; a main hot plate part which is installed at one side of the body part and formed with a plurality of main steam outlets for discharging steam generated by the steam generating device; and a hot plate cover part which includes an auxiliary hot plate formed with an auxiliary steam outlet through which steam discharged from the plurality of main steam outlets is discharged, and detachably coupled with the body part.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 2014Date of Patent: July 24, 2018Assignee: NEXT UP CO., LTD.Inventor: Jung Kyu Lee
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Patent number: 8256149Abstract: The invention relates to an ironing shoe (10) comprising a garment contact surface (15) and having a means for accommodating a garment care agent such as an anti microbial agent, wherein accommodating the means is formed at least by the garment contact surface accommodating the garment care agent, which garment contact surface is capable of transferring the garment care agent to a piece of garment. By contacting the garment contact surface with the piece of garment, as is done during ironing, the agent is transferred to the garment. The invention further relates to a method of manufacturing an ironing shoe.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 2007Date of Patent: September 4, 2012Assignee: Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.Inventors: Vignesh Nathamuni Balaji, Yong Jiang, Pieter Johannes Werkman, Maarten Van Den Boogaard
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Patent number: 8181369Abstract: The invention relates to an iron (1) comprising a soleplate (3) having a garment-contact surface (5) and having a means for accommodating an antimicrobial agent. By contacting the garment-contact surface with the piece of garment, as is being done during ironing, the antibacterial agent is transferred to the garment. The antimicrobial agent is disposed on the garment by simply placing the iron on the garment and moving it over the garment surface. The garment stays fresher for a longer period of time. The invention further relates to a soleplate, a steam ironing device and methods of manufacturing an iron and a soleplate, respectively.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 2007Date of Patent: May 22, 2012Assignee: Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.Inventors: Vignesh Nathamuni Balaji, Yong Jiang, Pieter Johannes Werkman, Maarten Van Den Boogaard
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Publication number: 20110289804Abstract: 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: ApplicationFiled: February 17, 2011Publication date: December 1, 2011Applicant: ARZUM ELEKTRIKLI EV ALETLERI SANAYI VE TICARET ANONIM SIRKETIInventor: Murat Kolbasi TAL+e,acu I+ee P
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Publication number: 20110185604Abstract: The invention relates to an ironing iron including a sole plate (1), wherein at least one V-shaped recess (6) is placed, said recess (6) being particularly defined by a removable insert (2) forming a contour relative to the plane of the sole plate (1) and comprising at least one steam outlet (3), the recess further communicating with at least one steam inlet (7).Type: ApplicationFiled: September 17, 2009Publication date: August 4, 2011Inventor: Serge Voitchovsky
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Publication number: 20100101122Abstract: The invention relates to an ironing shoe (10) comprising a garment contact surface (15) and having a means for accommodating a garment care agent such as an anti microbial agent, wherein accommodating the means is formed at least by the garment contact surface accommodating the garment care agent, which garment contact surface is capable of transferring the garment care agent to a piece of garment. By contacting the garment contact surface with the piece of garment, as is done during ironing, the agent is transferred to the garment. The invention further relates to a method of manufacturing an ironing shoe.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 2, 2007Publication date: April 29, 2010Applicant: KONINKLIJKE PHILIPS ELECTRONICS N.V.Inventors: Vignesh Nathamuni Balaji, Yong Jiang, Pieter Johannes Werkman, Maarten Van Den Boogaard
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Patent number: 7690140Abstract: An ironing shoe comprising a laminate having at least one laminate opening and a laminate periphery similar to a sole periphery of a sole plate of an iron, the sole plate having a sole plate surface, the laminate comprising a heat insulating layer having a sole contact surface for making contact with the sole plate surface of the iron and a heat transfer layer having a garment contact surface for ironing. The shoe can comprise a fastening means in the form of a protrusion, the protrusion and the heat insulating layer being made of the same material. The heat insulating layer can have an edge rib alone at least a part of its periphery to reduce the leakage of steam.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2007Date of Patent: April 6, 2010Assignee: Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.Inventors: Kat Tong Ho, Pieter Johannes Werkman, Li Chen Tan, Saskia Ingeborg Kranenberg
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Patent number: 7661212Abstract: The invention relates to an appliance for ironing or steaming linen, comprising a device which is used spread an additive over the linen and a container for said additive (20). The invention is characterized in that the additive container (20) comprises a substrate (22) bearing microcapsules and in that said microcapsules are carried progressively by a flow of fluid discharged by the device in order to spread the additive over the linen, said flow conveying the microcapsules outside of the appliance.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 2006Date of Patent: February 16, 2010Assignee: Rowenta Werke GmbHInventor: Matthias Hahn
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Patent number: 7640686Abstract: The creaser accessory device includes first and second plates pivotally connected to a lever arm that can be operated by a user to pivot the plates away from each other to receive a portion of a garment, and toward each other to press the portion of the garment such as to form a crease in the garment. The typically have apertures therethrough to allow steam from a hand held steam generating device removably coupled to the creaser accessory device to pass through the apertures to heat the portion of the garment when received in the creaser accessory device.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2008Date of Patent: January 5, 2010Assignee: Vertical Branding, Inc.Inventor: Victor Wai
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Publication number: 20080313936Abstract: An ironing shoe (202) comprising a laminate (204) having at least one laminate opening (215) and a laminate periphery similar to a sole periphery of a sole plate (203) of an iron (201), the sole plate having a sole plate surface (210), the laminate comprising a heat insulating layer (205) having a sole contact surface (206) for making contact with the sole plate surface of the iron and a heat transfer layer (207) having a garment contact surface (208) for ironing. After mounting the ironing shoe according to the invention to the iron, the sole contact surface of the heat insulating layer is in contact with the sole plate surface of the iron. The sole contact surface and the garment contact surface of the heat transfer layer are turned away from each other. During mounting and unmounting of the shoe, as well as during ironing, the garment contact surface of the heat transfer layer is not in direct contact with the sole plate.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 22, 2007Publication date: December 25, 2008Inventors: Kat Tong Ho, Pieter Johannes Werkman, Li Chen Tan, Saskia Ingeborg Kranenburg
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Patent number: 7188442Abstract: A handheld iron for pressing or creasing an article of fabric without the use of an ironing board. The handheld iron having a housing, a platform, and an actuator for displacing the platform with respect to the housing. The housing further includes a heating surface and the platform further includes a platform surface. The heating surface and the platform surface are in substantially parallel planes at all times, including when the platform is displaced with respect to the housing.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2004Date of Patent: March 13, 2007Assignee: Products of Tomorrow, Inc.Inventor: Juan Fernandez
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Patent number: 6499519Abstract: An iron cover for ski wax irons a heat resistant liner having a padded bottom segment shaped to cover and protect the sole of an iron and a plurality of side flaps with ends. The side flaps extend sufficiently around the sides of an iron placed within the liner, and are secured around the iron with an elastic cord associated with the side flaps. The side flaps are structured and separated to define a plurality of heat release vents to allow heat to escape from a hot iron placed in the cover for storage.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2000Date of Patent: December 31, 2002Assignee: Originality, LLCInventor: Eli Brown
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Publication number: 20020179471Abstract: The present invention provides for a tool box tray carpet seam protector plate device that is designed and configured so that the carpet seam protector plate is removeably secured to the tool box tray in order to increase productivity by also using the tool box as a weight on the formed seam while also providing for a plastic base which is perforated to allow heat and moisture to quickly dissipate to enhance the formed seam.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 23, 2002Publication date: December 5, 2002Inventor: Allen Hand
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Patent number: 5987788Abstract: A removable cover of a PTFE or similar material for a fabric pressing iron has steam holes punched and stretched to a form spacing the cover from the sole plate of the iron and facilitating the efficient delivery of steam from the iron to the material being ironed. The cover has a pocket for the tip of the iron which is formed by folding over a part of a flat sheet of PTFE and bringing the lateral edges of the fold line together and securing them by inserting a cotter pin between the flap and underlying PTFE material, and has hook-and-loop strips attached to its back to help secure the cover to the iron removably and maintain it in place during ironing.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 1998Date of Patent: November 23, 1999Inventor: John S. Doyel
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Patent number: 5815962Abstract: An improved cover for the soleplate of a hand iron that is quickly and easily attached to the iron's soleplate by a pair of tension members. The cover is fabricated from a single, relatively thin sheet of friction reducing PTFE material and functions to reduce frictional forces while ironing. The cover includes a plurality of steam vent holes, distributed in two separate patterns, allowing steam to flow through the cover from the steam holes conventionally provided in the iron's soleplate. Water leakage is prevented around the periphery of the iron by the formation of an upwardly turned lip around the periphery of the iron soleplate. Water leakage from the rear edge is prevented by a flap formed along the rear edge of the device. The rear flap and rear portion of the PTFE cover define a volume which retains water draining thereto when the iron is placed in its standing position. The invention provides an effective, low friction, heat shield for a hand pressing iron which provides improved steam distribution.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 1997Date of Patent: October 6, 1998Inventors: Walter Emberson-Nash, Michael Walshe
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Patent number: 5664349Abstract: A removable sole plate cover for fabric pressing irons is formed of a thin, flat, planar sheet (approximately fifteen thousandths of an inch) of polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) material (e.g., Teflon, tm). The sheet is removably securable to the sole plate of a hand operated iron, and protects fabrics being pressed from burning, scorching, and polishing by reducing friction between the iron and the fabric and also providing for more even heat distribution from the sole plate to the article being pressed. The cover is removably secured to the iron by forward and rearward lateral flaps. The forward flaps each have an extension ear extending therefrom, which are folded to overlap one another and to secure to the corresponding forward flap of the opposite side. The rearward flaps each have at least one eyelet therein, and are folded upwardly along the edge of the iron sole plate and secured across the iron by one or more tensile springs.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 1996Date of Patent: September 9, 1997Inventors: Mark E. White, Glen R. Kealy
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Patent number: 5252806Abstract: A carpet iron adapter plate of the type primarily intended for attachment to the sole plate of a carpet iron for extending the working surface of the iron so that wider carpet tape can be used. The adapter plate comprises a base having a top surface and a bottom surface, the top surface has a recessed portion formed therein that is configured to receive at least a portion of the sole plate of the carpet iron therein. The adapter plate has at least two arms attached to the top surface of the base, each arm having first and second ends. The first end of one of the arms is attached proximal to one edge of the base and the first end of another one of the arms is attached proximal to an opposing edge of the base.Type: GrantFiled: November 11, 1991Date of Patent: October 12, 1993Inventor: David A. Hudson
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Patent number: 5170038Abstract: An iron unit adapted to be used with a hair dryer includes an ironing plate formed of a heat conductor having a groove and an exhaust groove in communication with the groove on a lower side thereof providing a contact surface with an object to be heated, and a plurality of air outlets extending from the upper side to the groove. A hot air source receiver includes a mounting plate having a cylindrical member engageable with the hair dryer for supplying hot air. A hot air-feeding space is in communication within the cylindrical member. The mounting plate is attached to the ironing plate, with the hot air-feeding space being in communication with the outside through a plurality of passages. A covering member defines a space on the outside of the engaging cylindrical member of the hot air source receiver. The mounting plate is attached in place with the space being in communication with the outside on the side of the cylindrical member and on the peripheral side of the mounting plate.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 1991Date of Patent: December 8, 1992Assignee: Midori Co., Ltd.Inventor: Masaaki Aida
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Patent number: 5014454Abstract: The smoothing iron sole possesses a coating of enamel on its surface intended to be applied to the articles to be ironed. This surface comprises enamel strips (4) in relief which are substantially parallel and extend in the longitudinal direction of the sole. The strips have a cross section which diminishes gradually from the front toward the rear of the sole.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 1990Date of Patent: May 14, 1991Assignee: SEB S.A.Inventors: Bruno Maurin, Henri Piera
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Patent number: 4822686Abstract: The iron baseplate (1) has an enamel coating (8) on its surface (7) intended to be applied to the articles for ironing.This enamel coating (8) provides inter alia an improved coefficient of friction between the baseplate and the textile articles for ironing.Use inter alia in steam irons.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 1987Date of Patent: April 18, 1989Assignee: Seb S. A.Inventors: Bernard Louison, Henri Piera
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Patent number: 4634836Abstract: An electric travel iron includes as an upper component a hand-held hot-air type hair dryer having a hand grip, an electric heating unit for heating a stream of air and an outlet duct through which a hot air stream is discharged. The lower component of the iron is formed by a thin flat metallic ironing plate detachably connected to the duct of the dryer in spaced confronting relationship to the open end thereof. The ironing plate is planar and has a surface facing the open duct end to define a direct hot-air impingement surface region and extends laterally outwardly from the direct hot-air impingement region beyond the contour of the duct end for providing a region heated by hot air laterally deflected in all directions from the hot-air impingement region. The hot air impingement region is provided with holes for direct access of hot air to the material being ironed, with the holes being located in a group having a shape corresponding to the contour of the open duct end.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 1984Date of Patent: January 6, 1987Assignee: Braun AktiengesellschaftInventor: Yucel Yamac
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Patent number: 4532411Abstract: An electric fabric steaming appliance includes a non-metallic hollow-body having a first compartment provided with an electric heater for heating water received and contained in the first compartment to generate steam supplied to a second compartment on the body and having a non-metallic wall with orifices through which the steam can issue for steaming a fabric or textile material to remove creases with or without direct contact with the non-metallic wall. A metallic sole-plate having an exposed ironing surface is removable attached to the body in spaced relationship to the non-metallic wall to define therewith a sealed third compartment receiving steam from the orifices of the non-metallic wall to heat the sole-plate. The sole-plate has steam outlets through which the steam exists during an ironing operation wherein the sole-plate contacts the fabric being ironed.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 1983Date of Patent: July 30, 1985Inventors: Marc Terraillon, Daniel Mazzucco
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Patent number: 4524263Abstract: An electric travel iron includes as an upper component a hand-held hot air type hair-dryer having a hand grip, an electric heating unit for heating a stream of air and an outlet duct having an open end through which a hot air stream is discharged. The lower component of the iron comprises a thin flat metallic ironing plate detachably connected to the air outlet duct of the dryer in spaced confronting relationship to the open end of the duct. The ironing plate is planar and has an upper side facing the open duct end to define a direct hot-air impingement surface region and extends laterally outwardly from the direct hot-air impingement region beyond the contour of the duct end for providing a region heated by hot air laterally deflected from the direct hot-air impingement region. The lower side of the ironing plate forms the ironing surface.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 1982Date of Patent: June 18, 1985Assignee: Braun AktiengesellschaftInventor: Yucel Yamac
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Patent number: 4209921Abstract: This invention relates to a boot or covering to be removably secured to the bottom of an iron such as one would use to remove wrinkles from newly washed clothing, to give the iron improved characteristics with respect to its use for ironing heat-sensitive materials. The boot or covering comprises a perforated sheet of material such as the polytetrafloroethylene material available under such tradenames as Teflon, or similar materials having a width sufficient to form a rippled or wave-like folded side border of sufficient size to facilitate securing the boot to the bottom of an iron by wrapping it partially about the iron. Ridges are provided at or near the openings to form steam distribution conduits. Metal edged holes are provided along the edges of the material to allow a coiled spring or other similar device to be secured to the sheet without damaging the sheet while holding it to the iron.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 1978Date of Patent: July 1, 1980Inventor: Josef Kochauf
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Patent number: 4122615Abstract: A smoothing iron sole includes a sole body comprised at least partly of a glass material. A heating conductor is mounted on a glass-material surface of the sole body facing a sole surface and the sole further includes a thin fabric layer of heat-resistant fibers covering the glass-material surface for defining the sole surface. The heat-resistant fibers are sealed and closed off relative to the heating conductor arrangement by a heat-resistant connecting material which is firmly bonded to the glass-material surface. In one embodiment the heat-resistant fibers are glass fibers and in another they are boron carbide. The connecting material has a melting point which is lower than that of the heat-resistant fibers.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 1977Date of Patent: October 31, 1978Inventors: Erich R. Baumgartner, Peter Doehler
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Patent number: 4089128Abstract: A smoothing or pressing iron having a sole body consisting at least partially of a glass material wherein the sole body comprises a trough-like or hollow body-like cup or tray of a glass-impregnated woven fabric fleece of heat-proof fibers, and a support structure filling up the cup at the inner side and having a low specific heat and low thermal conductivity. The sole body side facing the goods being ironed is provided with a heating conductor arrangement covered by a thin electrically insulating sole layer. The support body may consist of a foamed synthetic material or a porous ceramic material having low density. The electrically insulating sole layer is a glass-impregnated fabric layer of heat-resistant fibers.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 1977Date of Patent: May 16, 1978Inventors: Erich Rudolf Baumgartner, Peter Doehler
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Patent number: RE39945Abstract: An iron cover for ski wax irons a heat resistant liner having a padded bottom segment shaped to cover and protect the sole of an iron and a plurality of side flaps with ends. The side flaps extend sufficiently around the sides of an iron placed within the liner, and are secured around the iron with an elastic cord associated with the side flaps. The side flaps are structured and separated to define a plurality of heat release vents to allow heat to escape from a hot iron placed in the cover for storage.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2003Date of Patent: December 25, 2007Assignee: Originality, LLCInventor: Eli Brown