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US1045123A
US1045123A US69696812A US1912696968A US1045123A US 1045123 A US1045123 A US 1045123A US 69696812 A US69696812 A US 69696812A US 1912696968 A US1912696968 A US 1912696968A US 1045123 A US1045123 A US 1045123A
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    • D06TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • D06FLAUNDERING, DRYING, IRONING, PRESSING OR FOLDING TEXTILE ARTICLES
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  • This invention appertajns to sad iron sup ports, and the invention consists in a supporthaving an arm adapted to be clamped upon a table or other base and constructed to support the iron thereon in a suspended position temporarily while heated and in use.
  • Figure 1 is a side elevation-of the support as a .whole and a section of a base on which it is fixed, as the edge of a table, and showing adjustment in dotted lines
  • Fig. 2 is a corresponding View with an iron hung upon the arm
  • Fig. 3 is a sectional elevation of the parts with the "clamp and the arm therein and showing the features of construction of botl1,'as hereinafter described.
  • the device as thus shown is especially designed for use with electrically heated sad irons on account of their wire connections and the constant danger of pulling them off the table, ironing board or other stand. This danger is ever present even with the mostcareful persons, and the results are liable to be at least as serious as the breaking of the electrical connections with the prbbability that the user will not have the skill or knowledge to. repair the injury, whatever it may be.
  • I show a practically two-part support or holder comprising an arm member a and a'clamping member 0.
  • the said arm or arm so-called is formed of a suitably heavy rod of iron or steel bent with a goose neck i 2 at its top and provided with a portion 3 to hold and support the iron through its hamlh h and an upturned point or extrem- Specification of Letters Patent. Application filed. May 13, 1912. Serial No. 696,968.
  • ity 4 serving as a guard
  • the lower end of the stem or spindle 5 carries a head which is provided with a disk-shaped clamping portion 6 and a reduced neck 7 fixed like a ferrule on the said stem.
  • the neck 7 of the said bearlng is annular and of a size to fit 'in an eye 8 in the clamp c-when the parts are assembled in use, as in Figs. 1 and 2, but leaving the parts free for separation in packing and the like as seen in Fig. 3.
  • the parts are separable for packing, and to this end the eye 8 is made large enough to permit the stem to be brought into the a position in respect to clamp c as shown in Fig. 3 upon drawing the head out of the eye. This would not be possible if the head had not the neck 7 large enough to fill the eye in use but adapted to be Withdrawn and bring the much smaller stem of the arm into the eye and thus permit the stem to be inclined far-enough to give thehead clearance of'the clamp.
  • the sad iron By hanging the sad iron upon thesupport a as shown in Fig. 2, there is far less loss of heat by radiation from the bottom of the iron than if the sad iron bottoinwa s placed on a metal base; nor is there danger of fire or scorching.
  • the sad iron is also advantageously supported at an nclination with the'handle free for taking convenient hand held.
  • a support for sad irons comprising a clamp having a screw threaded hole in one end and an eye opposite the said hole in the other end and a clamping screw in said In testimony whereof I afiix my signa- 1018, in coxngination wiltih a separat; liirmd ture in presence of two Witnesses.

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AVAILABLE COPY R. E. CLISBY.-'-
SAD IRON SUPPORT.
APPLICATION FILED MAY13, 1912.
1,045,123, Patented Nov. 26, 1912.
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ROY E. CLISBY, 0F 'WELLINGTON, OHIO.
SAD-IRON SUPPORT.
T 0 all whom it may concern:
Be it known 'that I, Roy E. CLISBY, a citizen of the United States,- residing at \Vellington, in the county of Lorain and State of Ohio, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Sad-Iron Supports, of which the following is a specification.
This invention appertajns to sad iron sup ports, and the invention consists in a supporthaving an arm adapted to be clamped upon a table or other base and constructed to support the iron thereon in a suspended position temporarily while heated and in use.
In the accompanying drawings, Figure 1 is a side elevation-of the support as a .whole and a section of a base on which it is fixed, as the edge of a table, and showing adjustment in dotted lines, and Fig. 2 is a corresponding View with an iron hung upon the arm. Fig. 3 is a sectional elevation of the parts with the "clamp and the arm therein and showing the features of construction of botl1,'as hereinafter described.
The device as thus shown is especially designed for use with electrically heated sad irons on account of their wire connections and the constant danger of pulling them off the table, ironing board or other stand. This danger is ever present even with the mostcareful persons, and the results are liable to be at least as serious as the breaking of the electrical connections with the prbbability that the user will not have the skill or knowledge to. repair the injury, whatever it may be. I have therefore'conceived the idea of a support for the iron upon wliicliit-can be hung instead of a suitable stand, other advantages also accruing than asstated. Thus, in the several views I show a practically two-part support or holder comprising an arm member a and a'clamping member 0. The said arm or arm so-called is formed of a suitably heavy rod of iron or steel bent with a goose neck i 2 at its top and provided with a portion 3 to hold and support the iron through its hamlh h and an upturned point or extrem- Specification of Letters Patent. Application filed. May 13, 1912. Serial No. 696,968.
Patented Nov. 26, T9912.
ity 4 serving as a guard, while the lower end of the stem or spindle 5 carries a head which is provided with a disk-shaped clamping portion 6 and a reduced neck 7 fixed like a ferrule on the said stem. The neck 7 of the said bearlng is annular and of a size to fit 'in an eye 8 in the clamp c-when the parts are assembled in use, as in Figs. 1 and 2, but leaving the parts free for separation in packing and the like as seen in Fig. 3. A
screw (Z has a clamping bearing 9 adapted to come opposite the bearing 6 on the inside of the clamp and is threaded through the opposite arm of the clamp andhas a finger grip 10 for turning the same as is common in such clamps. It will be seen that by this construction the arm a may be rotated to the most convenient position for the user and when this position is found the screw (Z is tightened and the arm is firmly clamped in place by tightening the said screw.
The parts are separable for packing, and to this end the eye 8 is made large enough to permit the stem to be brought into the a position in respect to clamp c as shown in Fig. 3 upon drawing the head out of the eye. This would not be possible if the head had not the neck 7 large enough to fill the eye in use but adapted to be Withdrawn and bring the much smaller stem of the arm into the eye and thus permit the stem to be inclined far-enough to give thehead clearance of'the clamp.
The shape of the stem or arm a might be changed and clearly be the equivalent of what is shown.
By hanging the sad iron upon thesupport a as shown in Fig. 2, there is far less loss of heat by radiation from the bottom of the iron than if the sad iron bottoinwa s placed on a metal base; nor is there danger of fire or scorching. The sad iron is also advantageously supported at an nclination with the'handle free for taking convenient hand held.
hat I claim is:
A support for sad irons comprising a clamp having a screw threaded hole in one end and an eye opposite the said hole in the other end and a clamping screw in said In testimony whereof I afiix my signa- 1018, in coxngination wiltih a separat; liirmd ture in presence of two Witnesses.
aving a bee and a nec next to sai ea adapted to fit said eye and the body of said ROY OLISBY' 5 arm consisting of suitably heavy wire bent Witnesses:
f, hang an iron thereon, said arm being re- V. W; CLIsBY, movable through said eye. M. R. SLAUsoN.
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Cited By (9)

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US2814455A (en) * 1954-02-04 1957-11-26 Woodrow W Rainey Pressing iron clamp
US3926392A (en) * 1974-06-28 1975-12-16 Gen Electric Iron minder
US5730396A (en) * 1996-05-28 1998-03-24 Fovall; Nettie L. Cord guide for appliance caddy
US6557806B2 (en) 2001-04-10 2003-05-06 Robert J. Davies Deck mountable plant stand
US20080296454A1 (en) * 2007-05-31 2008-12-04 Carnevali Jeffrey D Convertible C-Clamp
US20120097723A1 (en) * 2009-03-31 2012-04-26 Amaiak Khatchatrian Navigation system for use in a vehicle
US20150028075A1 (en) * 2009-03-31 2015-01-29 Amaiak Khatchatrian Navigation system for use in a vehicle
US8985540B1 (en) * 2012-04-06 2015-03-24 The Boeing Company Clamps and methods of forming clamps
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Cited By (11)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2814455A (en) * 1954-02-04 1957-11-26 Woodrow W Rainey Pressing iron clamp
US3926392A (en) * 1974-06-28 1975-12-16 Gen Electric Iron minder
US5730396A (en) * 1996-05-28 1998-03-24 Fovall; Nettie L. Cord guide for appliance caddy
US6557806B2 (en) 2001-04-10 2003-05-06 Robert J. Davies Deck mountable plant stand
US20080296454A1 (en) * 2007-05-31 2008-12-04 Carnevali Jeffrey D Convertible C-Clamp
US7891618B2 (en) * 2007-05-31 2011-02-22 Carnevali Jeffrey D Convertible C-clamp
US20120097723A1 (en) * 2009-03-31 2012-04-26 Amaiak Khatchatrian Navigation system for use in a vehicle
US20150028075A1 (en) * 2009-03-31 2015-01-29 Amaiak Khatchatrian Navigation system for use in a vehicle
US8985540B1 (en) * 2012-04-06 2015-03-24 The Boeing Company Clamps and methods of forming clamps
US10343333B2 (en) 2012-04-06 2019-07-09 The Boeing Company Clamps and methods of forming clamps
US10902828B1 (en) * 2020-04-26 2021-01-26 Keith Baumbaugh Amplifier equipment mounting system

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