US2483834A - Holder of the wire for electric laundry irons - Google Patents

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US2483834A
US2483834A US757607A US75760747A US2483834A US 2483834 A US2483834 A US 2483834A US 757607 A US757607 A US 757607A US 75760747 A US75760747 A US 75760747A US 2483834 A US2483834 A US 2483834A
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  • the wire By the ironing with electrical irons the wire is lying on the ironing board, always impeding the ironing, just as the wire is apt to be quickly damaged by the continual carrying of it to and fro along the ironing board.
  • a holder in which the wire is carried across a coil of a stanchion.
  • the wire is subject to rather much wear, however.
  • the intention of the present invention is to remove the above mentioned nuisances by bedding the organ carrying the wire in such a manner that it can be turned in all directions without any resistance worth mentioning, and so that the wire is not subjected to any considerable wear.
  • the object of the invention is that a pipe encircling the wire has a half-spherical collar, bedded movably in all directions in a flexible membrane, which is fixed in the stanchion.
  • the drawing shows a holder according to the invention in side-view and partly cut through.
  • the invention comprises the footing or supporting bracket, designated by the numeral lwhich is secured to an ironing board, not shown.
  • a stanchion or supporting fixture 2 is adjustably or movably secured to the upright leg of the bracket in some well-known manner, and the remaining end of the stanchion terminates in an obliquely positioned apertured and recessed housing 3, having a membrane 5, of flexible material stretched across the aperture and peripherally supported by a ring 4, wedged or otherwise secured in the recess of the housing.
  • a semi-spherical collar 1 is fixedly secured to a section of pipe 6, the lower end of which terminates in a counter balancing weight 8.
  • the pipe, and weight are supported by the collar 1, in turn supported on the membrane 5, the membrane being apertured to permit the pipe to pass therethrough.
  • the upper end of the pipe is curved in the direction of the iron, and terminates in a bushing of familiar construction.
  • a wire or cord 9, leading from a source of power, passes through a bore in the weight, the pipe and bushing, and
  • any flexible tube or conduit identified generally as a cord may be used.
  • the wire 9 will always be raised above the ironing board.
  • the wire through the pulling of it will turn the pipe 6 with it, so that the iron can reach the most extreme spot of even rather large articles for ironing.
  • the pipe 6 will, owing to the weight 8, assume a vertical position causing the'wire 9 to be tightened.
  • the pipe 5 can be turned in all possible directions, so that the iron can be carried not only to and fro in the longitudinal direction of the ironing board, but also outwards towards the sides.
  • the pipe 6 is balanced with the weight 8 in such a manner that it exerts only a slight effect on the wire, for which reason the weight offers no perceptible resistance during the work.
  • a holder for supporting the connecting cord of a laundry iron adjacent an ironing surface comprising atubular member for carrying the cord therein, said tubular member provided with a bearing element having a spherical bearing surface; a bearing housing for supporting the bearing element on the bearing surface permitting spherical rotation thereon; a stanchion for supporting the bearing housing in position adjacent the ironing surface, said tubular member terminating in a balancing weight for controlling the position of the cord when released; said weight offering slight resistance when the cord is pulled.
  • the bearing housing comprises a collar having a flexible membrane for supporting the bearing element whereby the flexible membrane engages the bearing element on its spherical bearing surface permitting spherical rotation therefor.

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cit. 4, 11949. H. MAINDAL 2,483,834 7 HOLDER OF THE WIRE FOR ELECTRIC LAUNDRY IRONS i Filed June 27, 1947 HENRIK NAWDAL \NVENTOR AT T'O RNEY Patented Oct. 4, 1949 UNITED STATES FATENT OFFICE Henrik Maindal, Aalborg, Denmark Application June 27, 1947, Serial No. 757,607 In Denmark March 20, 1946 Section 1, Public Law 690, August 8, 1946 Patent expires March 20, 1966 2 Claims. 1
By the ironing with electrical irons the wire is lying on the ironing board, always impeding the ironing, just as the wire is apt to be quickly damaged by the continual carrying of it to and fro along the ironing board.
It has been tried to avoid this by fastening the wire to a resilient stanchion, which, however, involves the nuisance that the pulling of the wire will be very considerable when the iron is removed from the place where the spring is fastened to the ironing board, which will hinder the work and to some extent be destructive to the connection of the wire to the iron.
Further, a holder is known, in which the wire is carried across a coil of a stanchion. As the wire is to be constantly pulled to and fro across the coil, the wire is subject to rather much wear, however.
The intention of the present invention is to remove the above mentioned nuisances by bedding the organ carrying the wire in such a manner that it can be turned in all directions without any resistance worth mentioning, and so that the wire is not subjected to any considerable wear.
The object of the invention is that a pipe encircling the wire has a half-spherical collar, bedded movably in all directions in a flexible membrane, which is fixed in the stanchion.
The drawing shows a holder according to the invention in side-view and partly cut through.
As shown in the drawing, the invention comprises the footing or supporting bracket, designated by the numeral lwhich is secured to an ironing board, not shown. One end of a stanchion or supporting fixture 2, is adjustably or movably secured to the upright leg of the bracket in some well-known manner, and the remaining end of the stanchion terminates in an obliquely positioned apertured and recessed housing 3, having a membrane 5, of flexible material stretched across the aperture and peripherally supported by a ring 4, wedged or otherwise secured in the recess of the housing.
A semi-spherical collar 1, is fixedly secured to a section of pipe 6, the lower end of which terminates in a counter balancing weight 8. The pipe, and weight are supported by the collar 1, in turn supported on the membrane 5, the membrane being apertured to permit the pipe to pass therethrough. The upper end of the pipe is curved in the direction of the iron, and terminates in a bushing of familiar construction. A wire or cord 9, leading from a source of power, passes through a bore in the weight, the pipe and bushing, and
is connected to an iron in a familiar manner. It is apparent that instead of the wire, any flexible tube or conduit identified generally as a cord, may be used.
During the use of the iron the wire 9 will always be raised above the ironing board. When the iron is placed in use on the ironing board the wire through the pulling of it will turn the pipe 6 with it, so that the iron can reach the most extreme spot of even rather large articles for ironing. When the iron is carried back towards the stanchion, the pipe 6 will, owing to the weight 8, assume a vertical position causing the'wire 9 to be tightened. On account of the membrane 5 the pipe 5 can be turned in all possible directions, so that the iron can be carried not only to and fro in the longitudinal direction of the ironing board, but also outwards towards the sides. The pipe 6 is balanced with the weight 8 in such a manner that it exerts only a slight effect on the wire, for which reason the weight offers no perceptible resistance during the work.
I claim:
1. A holder for supporting the connecting cord of a laundry iron adjacent an ironing surface, comprising atubular member for carrying the cord therein, said tubular member provided with a bearing element having a spherical bearing surface; a bearing housing for supporting the bearing element on the bearing surface permitting spherical rotation thereon; a stanchion for supporting the bearing housing in position adjacent the ironing surface, said tubular member terminating in a balancing weight for controlling the position of the cord when released; said weight offering slight resistance when the cord is pulled.
2. The holder of claim 1, wherein the bearing housing comprises a collar having a flexible membrane for supporting the bearing element whereby the flexible membrane engages the bearing element on its spherical bearing surface permitting spherical rotation therefor.
HENRIK MAINDAL.
REFERENCES CITED The following references are of record in the file of this patent:
UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name I Date 379,805 Nash Mar. 20, 1888 1,527,914 Payne Q. Feb. 24, 1925
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US2707874A (en) * 1950-03-18 1955-05-10 Bill Glover Inc Garment spotting machine
US5636822A (en) * 1995-08-09 1997-06-10 Steelcase Inc. Computer mouse support

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US379805A (en) * 1888-03-20 water meter with nutating piston
US1527914A (en) * 1924-10-06 1925-02-24 Payne Peter Winston Cord holder and take-up for electric irons

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US379805A (en) * 1888-03-20 water meter with nutating piston
US1527914A (en) * 1924-10-06 1925-02-24 Payne Peter Winston Cord holder and take-up for electric irons

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US2707874A (en) * 1950-03-18 1955-05-10 Bill Glover Inc Garment spotting machine
US5636822A (en) * 1995-08-09 1997-06-10 Steelcase Inc. Computer mouse support

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