US169926A - Improvement in ironing-tables - Google Patents
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- the object of my invention is to arrange and construct boards and frames in such a manner that they can be attached to a single trestle, as the ledg of a tableZor window-sill, and form a table for ironing purposes, so constructed that the parts fold together for storage or carriage.
- Figure 1 represents the device embodying my improvement, and so arranged as to-form a self-supporting table.
- Fig. 2 is another form of the same.
- Fig. 3 represents a different arrangement of the parts forming the table, which is represented as resting on a strip or bar, or the wall of the room, or on a window sill.
- Fig. 4 represents the same arranged to clamp the ledge of a table or stand.
- Figs. 5 and 6 are plans of the top and bottom of the device as folded.
- a A represent the sides of the frame, and are secured together at the top and bottom by bars.
- B is the table.
- 0 O are straps that form hinges and ribs, through which are a series of holes, N N N, in one of which the rod I is passed through from side to side through the frame A A.
- the holes N N may be used,
- F is an auxiliary board, pivoted on the bar H, and is provided with a stop, G, and is used as a press or sleeve board.
- D is one of the supporting legs or brace of the table, and is pivoted at one of the holes N N N, as may be required.
- 0 represents notches cut in the ribs 0 O of the board B, and are so placed that the end of the board B can be reversed in the frame A A.
- M M are buttons, that form, in connection with the board B, a receptacle for the ledge of the table, instead of clamping, as in the other cases.
- my improved adjustable ironing-table When arranged as shown in Fig. 1, it forms aself-supporting table, the frame A A forming the legs, and the board D forming the third support.
- the board D is pivoted to the board B at N
- the board B is pivoted to the frame A A at J
- a rod or bar, L is inserted in the jaws formed at the ends of the pieces B and D
- the frame A is also held rigid to the board B and D by the bar K being clamped between thejaws of the frame A and top of the board B, thus making a'self-supporting table for any purpose.
- the board F is hinged at H, and can be used in the position shown, Fig. 1, as a pressboard at one end of the table, and the board B can be used as an ironing-board at the other end of the table, thus forming two tables in one.
- Fig. 3 the board B is detached from the board D, and the board B is pivoted to the rod J, the end of the board passing under the rod H.
- the part marked X may rest against the wall or on a table, and form a table for any purpose.
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A. H. SWAIN.
IRD-NING-TABLE. No.169,9Z6; Patented H0116, 1875.
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N. PETERS, PHOTO-LIIKOGRAPNER. WASHINGTON, D C.
UNITED STATES PATENT Orrron.
ALVA H. SWAIN, OF WINCHESTER, INDIANA.
IMPROVEMENT IN IRONING*TA}BLES.L
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 169,926, dated November 16, 1875; application filed May 6, 1875. I
To all whom it may concern Be it known that I, ALVA H. SWAIN, of Winchester, county of Randolph, State of Indiana, have invented an Improvement in Adjustable Ironing-Tables, of which the following is a specification:
The object of my invention is to arrange and construct boards and frames in such a manner that they can be attached to a single trestle, as the ledg of a tableZor window-sill, and form a table for ironing purposes, so constructed that the parts fold together for storage or carriage.
Figure 1 represents the device embodying my improvement, and so arranged as to-form a self-supporting table. Fig. 2 is another form of the same. Fig. 3 represents a different arrangement of the parts forming the table, which is represented as resting on a strip or bar, or the wall of the room, or on a window sill. Fig. 4 represents the same arranged to clamp the ledge of a table or stand. Figs. 5 and 6 are plans of the top and bottom of the device as folded.
A A represent the sides of the frame, and are secured together at the top and bottom by bars. B is the table. 0 O are straps that form hinges and ribs, through which are a series of holes, N N N, in one of which the rod I is passed through from side to side through the frame A A. The holes N N may be used,
in adjusting the boards B and D to higher or lower supports, as may be required. F is an auxiliary board, pivoted on the bar H, and is provided with a stop, G, and is used as a press or sleeve board. D is one of the supporting legs or brace of the table, and is pivoted at one of the holes N N N, as may be required. 0 represents notches cut in the ribs 0 O of the board B, and are so placed that the end of the board B can be reversed in the frame A A. M M are buttons, that form, in connection with the board B, a receptacle for the ledge of the table, instead of clamping, as in the other cases.
The operation of my improved adjustable ironing-table is as follows: When arranged as shown in Fig. 1, it forms aself-supporting table, the frame A A forming the legs, and the board D forming the third support. The board D is pivoted to the board B at N, and the board B is pivoted to the frame A A at J, and a rod or bar, L, is inserted in the jaws formed at the ends of the pieces B and D, and the frame A is also held rigid to the board B and D by the bar K being clamped between thejaws of the frame A and top of the board B, thus making a'self-supporting table for any purpose.
The board F is hinged at H, and can be used in the position shown, Fig. 1, as a pressboard at one end of the table, and the board B can be used as an ironing-board at the other end of the table, thus forming two tables in one. r
In Fig. 3 the board B is detached from the board D, and the board B is pivoted to the rod J, the end of the board passing under the rod H. The part marked X may rest against the wall or on a table, and form a table for any purpose.
I do not broadly claim the combination of the boardB and D,hin ged together and adapted to an ironing-board, as that has already been allowed to me in my patent of November 24., 1874.
What I claim as new, and wish to secure by Letters Patent, is
The combination of the frame A and support D, as described, with the ironing-boards B and F, all hinged together and operated substantially as specified.
In testimony whereof I have signed my name to this specification in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
- ALVA H. SWAIN.
, Witnesses:
E. 0. FRINK,
- S. C.'FRINK.
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