AU2006235906A1 - Ironing board - Google Patents

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AU2006235906A1
AU2006235906A1 AU2006235906A AU2006235906A AU2006235906A1 AU 2006235906 A1 AU2006235906 A1 AU 2006235906A1 AU 2006235906 A AU2006235906 A AU 2006235906A AU 2006235906 A AU2006235906 A AU 2006235906A AU 2006235906 A1 AU2006235906 A1 AU 2006235906A1
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    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D06TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • D06FLAUNDERING, DRYING, IRONING, PRESSING OR FOLDING TEXTILE ARTICLES
    • D06F81/00Ironing boards 
    • D06F81/02Ironing boards  with collapsible underframe
    • D06F81/04Ironing boards  with collapsible underframe with means for adjusting height
    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D06TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • D06FLAUNDERING, DRYING, IRONING, PRESSING OR FOLDING TEXTILE ARTICLES
    • D06F81/00Ironing boards 
    • D06F81/10Top board elements

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08/11 2006 09:20 FAX 001161755943980 John R G Gardner 44 IP AUSTRALIA 1@o4 P/00/011 Regulation 3.2
AUSTRALIA
Patents Act 1990 COMPLETE SPECIFICATION FOR A STANDARD PATENT
ORIGINAL
Name of Applicant: REALITY PRODI CTS .IMITED Actual Inventors: Address for Service: Invention title: JOHN R. G. GARDNER SUITE 398 ALBERT AVENUE BROADBEACH QLD 4218 IRONING BOARD Details of Basic Application: GB Application No. 0522754.1 filed 8 November 2005 The following statement is a full description of this invention, including the best method of performing it Jown to me:- COMS ID No: SBMI-05288129 Received by IP Australia: Time 09:41 Date 2006-11-08 08/11 2006 09:20 FAX 001161755943980JonRCarer4 IAUTLAI15 John R G Gardner 444 IP AUSTRALIA o 2 0 0 FIELD OUN OF THE INVENTION 01 inventionreatiespra toe anrth ironing bord adiparticlr toc as ree-tning oCollapsible ironing board yial aea rnn ae rvdn susatal ltioig ufc pnwihtearilnob rndcnb ironing bardsi a iusnisad usezota foriettoWe the ironing ofatilsouhad ltig duringse the lneringr prvocess Mosilte ioin sbotardtich pare useo i theng aditionuall avanged that the ironngt boarfccpe the g reduc tte vlet during trannpratinl from the maunuturer pston the e use iet hioigpnl Colsl ir oningse borditica iwhthe a ironing poanel providngta substantially fle a ea h ephoh ironing surfac upolwic the atce tiones can bhe tes iroingsfc) typniicallnt anae sissorm tnpottion. When theioigbadi collfase the esaen pivoerd ntls he lierubstantialyralel t the ironingr restein ase collapsed rondining which, the ironing board hasll aen sodepth COMS ID No: SBMI-05288129 Received by IP Australia: Time 09:41 Date 2006-11-08 08/11 2006 09:20 FAX 001161755943980 John R G Gardner 444 IP AUSTRALIA [a06
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o 3 0 one of its ends and having a length (or height) little more than the length of the o ironing panel, a width substantially the same as the width of the ironing panel, and a very shallow depth as set out above.
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Whilst the volume occupied by the collapsed ironing board is reduced Isignificantly over the volume occupied by the extended ironing board, it is becoming more difficult for the customer to find a suitable location for storage of the collapsed ironing board. A typical storage location is an understairs IN cupboard, but the number of houses which have stairways with a middle landing, for example to accommodate a bend in the stairs, is understood to be increasing, and such stairways provide an understairs cupboard of muchreduced height. If the height of the understairs cupboard is less than the length of the ironing panel (which is often the case) then the collapsed ironing board cannot easily be stored in the understairs cupboard, and an alternative storage location must be identified. The only alternative storage locations available in a particular domestic dwelling may be less than ideal, e.g. perhaps it is difficult to locate and retrieve the ironing board from the alternative storage location, or the ironing board remains visible when stored in that location.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION The inventors have realised that there is a need for a collapsible ironing board which can collapse to a smaller overall length than a conventional collapsible ironing board, so that the ironing board can be stored in cupboards and other suitable locations which could not accommodate a known collapsible ironing board.
According to the invention, there is provided a free-standing collapsible ironing board having an ironing panel and a pair of legs, the legs being movable relative to each other and relative to the ironing panel between an extended condition which is suitable for ironing and a collapsed condition which is suitable for storage, characterised in that the ironing panel has a first part and a second part, COMS ID No: SBMI-05288129 Received by IP Australia: Time 09:41 Date 2006-11-08 08/11 2006 09:20 FAX 001161755943980 John R G Gardner 444 IF AUSTRALIA IM07
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04 the first and second parts being moveable relative to one another so that the z collapsed ironing board has a length less than the length of the ironing panel.
00 o Preferably, the first and second parts are substantially the same length, so that the collapsed ironing board has a length approximately half the length of the Va o ironing panel.
n Desirably, the legs are collapsible, i.e. the legs can themselves be collapsed so O that they do not limit the reduction in length available between the extended and collapsed conditions. Preferably, the legs are telescopically collapsible so that the volume occupied by a collapsed leg is less than the volume occupied by the extended leg.
Preferably, the first and second parts of the ironing panel are connected by a hinge. Desirably, a flexible cover piece is provided to cover the hinge and to provide a substantially fiat ironing surface in the extended condition. In use, the ironing panel will typically be covered by a (removable and replaceable) fabric covering, and the cover piece lies underneath the fabric covering.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS The invention will be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which: Fig.1 shows a perspective view of the ironing board according to the invention in the extended condition; and Fig.2 shows the ironing board in the collapsed condition.
COMS ID No: SBMI-05288129 Received by IP Australia: Time 09:41 Date 2006-11-08 08/11 2006 09:20 FAX 001161755943980 John R G Gardner 444~ IP AUSTRALIA a0s Va o 0 DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS 0 The ironing board 10 comprises a substantially flat ironing panel 12 providing a 00 o similarly flat ironing surface, and a pair of legs 14, 16. in the extended condition of Fig.1 the legs can support the ironing panel at a substantially horizontal IND orientation.
en It will be understood that the ironing board 10 is a "full-sized" ironing board, and IN has an ironing panel 12 of suitable dimensions. The actual dimensions can vary to suit the manufacturer's or customers' requirements, but typically the length of the ironing panel 12 will be between around 0.95 m and 1.3 m, and the width of the ironing panel will be between around 0.30 cm and 0.45 cm.
The ironing panel 12 comprises a first part 20 and a second part 22, which parts are joined together by a connector 24, each of the parts 20 and 22 being respectively hingedly mounted to the connector 24 by respective hinge pins 26.
The connector 24 limits the pivoting movement of each of the parts 20, 22 to substantially 90", i.e. between the extended position in which the parts 20,22 are substantially parallel and coplanar, and the collapsed condition in which the parts 20,22 are substantially parallel and overlying one another.
As shown in Fig.2, the connector 24 carries a housing 30 which locates two axles (not shown), the axles serving to locate and support the gear wheels 32, 34 which are connected to the ends of each part of the respective legs 14, 16.
Each gear wheel 32 is enmeshed with a respective gear wheel 34, the gear wheels ensuring that as the legs 14, 16 are pivoted to their extended positions the legs 14, 16 move relative to the connector 24 (and hence relative to the parts 22) by the same amount. This will ensure that in the extended condition, when the legs 14, 16 are placed upon a substantially horizontal surface, the connector 24 adopts a substantially horizontal attitude, and therefore the ironing panel 12 also adopts a substantially horizontal attitude.
In other embodiments the gear wheels are omitted, and the legs pivot COMS ID No: SBMI-05288129 Received by IP Australia: Time 09:41 Date 2006-11-08 08/11 2006 09:20 FAX 001161755943980 John R G Gardner 444 IP AUSTRALIA Mo09
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06 independently of each other, and freely relative to the connector, until each 0 engages a stop upon the connector, engagement of the respective leg with its oo stop ensuring that the connector, and therefore the ironing panel, is substantially Shorizontal.
O To hold the legs 14, 16 in their respective extended positions a stay 36 is ON mounted on the leg 16 and can be located upon the leg 14 by respective pins r 40, the pins 40 being the terminal ends of a stay 42 which is mounted onto the V0 first leg 14 and can locate in an opening 44 in the underside of the first part 010 The stay 36 is mounted upon the leg 16 by pins 46 (only one of which can be seen) which are the terminal ends of a stay 50 which is mounted onto the second leg 16 and can locate in an opening in the underside (not shown) of the first part 22 which is similar to the opening 44.
It is arranged that the length of the stays 42, 50, and their position upon the respective legs 14, 16, ensures that when the stays support the first and second parts 20, 22 of the ironing panel 12, the parts 20, 22 are substantially parallel and coplanar.
Though not shown in Fig.1, the gap between the parts 20, 22 will be filled or covered by a flexible cover piece, the cover piece serving to cover the gap so that the whole of the ironing surface is substantially flat. The flexible cover piece is preferably a silicon moulding, as this material is able to fold as required but retain a good "memory" so as to return to a substantially flat shape when the ironing board is extended.
It will be understood that the ironing surface is typically totally or largely covered by a removable fabric covering. It is not intended that the fabric covering is removed prior to the ironing board being collapsed, and the direction in which the ironing panel 12 is folded will reduce or avoid any requirement for the fabric covering to stretch. The fabric covering may in any event be vented or elasticated in order to allow it to follow the folding action. The preferred folding COMS ID No: SBMI-05288129 Received by IP Australia: Time 09:41 Date 2006-11-08 08/11 2006 09:20 FAX 001161755943980 John R G Gardner 444t IP AUSTRALIA 11 0 Va o 7 0 direction is that shown, i.e. with the ends of the ironing panel 12 folding upwardly 0 relative to the centre, such a folding direction giving a better hinge and providing a more solid structure when extended.
00 In common with prior art ironing boards, the present ironing board includes ICmeans to adjust the height of the ironing surface. In this embodiment the 0 adjustment is by way of telescopic legs, i.e. the leg parts 52 can slide into the en' respective tubular leg parts 54. The leg parts 54 each have a row of aligned IN holes 56, and the leg parts 52 each have a spring-biased pin (not seen) which o 10 can project into a chosen hole 56 to determine the length of the legs 14, 16 and therefore the height of the ironing panel 12.
It is arranged that the length of the first part 20 is approximately the same as the length of the second part 22, so that the collapsed length of the ironing board is approximately half the length of the ironing panel. If, for example, the ironing surface is around 1.5m long, the length of the collapsed ironing board will be slightly more than 75cm, and it will be understood that a collapsed ironing board of this length will be far easier to store than a collapsed ironing board which is around 1.5m long.
As seen in Fig.2, it is arranged that the legs 14, 16 can collapse to a length slightly longer than the length of each part 20, 22, so that when collapsed the legs 14, 16 project slightly beyond the parts 20, 22. and the collapsed ironing board can rest upon its feet 62 as does the extended ironing board.
One of the pairs of feet 62 carries a resilient clip 64 which can locate over the other pair of feet 62 and serve to hold the feet together in the collapsed condition, and therefore serve also to maintain the legs 14, 16 and the parts 22 in their fully collapsed condition, as shown in Fig.2.
COMS ID No: SBMI-05288129 Received by IP Australia: Time 09:41 Date 2006-11-08

Claims (6)

  1. 2. An ironing board according to Claim 1 in which the first and second parts are substantially the same length.
  2. 3. An ironing board according to Claim 1 or Claim 2 in which the first part and the second part are interconnected by a hinge.
  3. 4. An ironing board according to Claim 4 in which a flexible cover piece covers the hinge. An ironing board according to Claim 4 having a fabric covering, in which the cover piece lies underneath the fabric covering.
  4. 6. An ironing board according to any one of Claims 1-5 in which the first and second parts are substantially coplanar in the extended condition, and substantially parallel and overlying in the collapsed condition.
  5. 7. An ironing board according to any one of Claims 1-6 in which the legs are collapsible.
  6. 8. An ironing board according to Claim 7 in which the legs are telescopically collapsible. COMS ID No: SBMI-05288129 Received by IP Australia: Time 09:41 Date 2006-11-08
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US3609892A (en) * 1969-08-22 1971-10-05 Arlene L Caire Telescoping ironing board
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