US2530672A - Ironing surface for electric irons - Google Patents

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US2530672A
US2530672A US695490A US69549046A US2530672A US 2530672 A US2530672 A US 2530672A US 695490 A US695490 A US 695490A US 69549046 A US69549046 A US 69549046A US 2530672 A US2530672 A US 2530672A
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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
    • D06F75/00Hand irons
    • D06F75/36Casings
    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D06TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • D06FLAUNDERING, DRYING, IRONING, PRESSING OR FOLDING TEXTILE ARTICLES
    • D06F75/00Hand irons
    • D06F75/40Stands or supports attached to the iron

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  • the present invention relates in general to irons and more particularly to an attachment for removing wrinkles in the material bein ironed.
  • Figure l is a side elevation of the iron
  • Figure 2 is an elevational view of the wrinkle elimnator engaging the material being ironed
  • Figure 3 is a bottom plan view of the iron
  • Figure 4 is a section along the line 4- 3 of Figure 3.
  • the embodiment of the invention herein disclosed comprises an iron body in and a handle II.
  • the body It includes a sole plate l2 having an ironing surface IS, a cover shell I4, a cooling fin l5 spaced from the cover shell I4 and a wrinkle eliminator I6.
  • Within the cover shell I4 is an unshown heating element and a thermostat device which is controlled by an adjustin lever l'l projecting above the cooling fin ii.
  • the handle II is formed of molded insulation material capable of withstanding ironing temperatures and includes a hand grip 20 spaced from the cooling fin it by a front support 2
  • the wrinkle eliminating device It is disposed between the rear wall 26 of the sole plate I! and beneath that portion of the cover shell II which overhangs the sole plate, and includes a pair of opposed side walls 21, a front wall 28, and a rear wall 29 and two body portions 30 and 3
  • the marginal edges of the side walls 21 and front wall 28 are nested within the depending side wall 32 of the cover shell ll, while the rear wall 29 abuts the rear wall 26 of the sole plate l2 and is provided with a flange 33 which seats on a shoulder 34 in the sole plate.
  • the material 50 to be ironed is placed upon an ironing board 'SI and the iron is moved rearwardly as indicated by the arrow in Figure 2.
  • the apex 44 of the lower triangular body portion 30 first contacts the folds or wrinkles 52 in the material SI! and as the iron is moved along the material the downwardly diverging marginal walls 4
  • the wrinkles li which are initially beneath the concaved portions 4! and 46 also come in contact with the diverging marginal side walls M and 42 of the body portion 30 and pass underneath the latter into contact with the downwardly inclined body portion 30 which removes the wrinkles 55 prior to the sole plate l2 passing over the material.

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Nov. 21, 1950 E. A. WEILAND IRONING SURFACE FOR ELECTRIC IRONS Filed Sept. 7, 1946 INVENTOR. [d va/(l A. Wei [and Y g ATTORNEY Patented Nov. 21, 1950 IRONING SURFACE FOR ELECTRIC IRONS Edward August Welland, Garfield Heights, Ohio,
assignor to The Hoover Company, North Canton, Ohio, a corporation of Ohio Application September 7, 1946, Serial No. 695,490 3 Claims. (01; 38-79) The present invention relates in general to irons and more particularly to an attachment for removing wrinkles in the material bein ironed.
An object of the invention is to provide a new and improved iron. Another object is to provide an iron having a device for removing wrinkles in the material as the latter is being ironed. A
further object is to provide an iron having a device for removing wrinkles in the material being ironed and also forming an iron rest. Other objects and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the following specification and drawing, wherein:
Figure l is a side elevation of the iron;
Figure 2 is an elevational view of the wrinkle elimnator engaging the material being ironed;
Figure 3 is a bottom plan view of the iron, and
Figure 4 is a section along the line 4- 3 of Figure 3.
The embodiment of the invention herein disclosed comprises an iron body in and a handle II. The body It) includes a sole plate l2 having an ironing surface IS, a cover shell I4, a cooling fin l5 spaced from the cover shell I4 and a wrinkle eliminator I6. Within the cover shell I4 is an unshown heating element and a thermostat device which is controlled by an adjustin lever l'l projecting above the cooling fin ii. The handle II is formed of molded insulation material capable of withstanding ironing temperatures and includes a hand grip 20 spaced from the cooling fin it by a front support 2| and a rear support 22. A portion 23 Of the hand grip 20 extends beyond the rear support 22 and cooperates with the extreme end 24 of the cover shell I to provide a rest for the iron.
The wrinkle eliminating device It is disposed between the rear wall 26 of the sole plate I! and beneath that portion of the cover shell II which overhangs the sole plate, and includes a pair of opposed side walls 21, a front wall 28, and a rear wall 29 and two body portions 30 and 3| which engage the material to be ironed. The marginal edges of the side walls 21 and front wall 28 are nested within the depending side wall 32 of the cover shell ll, while the rear wall 29 abuts the rear wall 26 of the sole plate l2 and is provided with a flange 33 which seats on a shoulder 34 in the sole plate. A screw 35 extends through the body portion 3i and is threaded into a bracket 36 welded to the top wall of the cover shell It to removably attach the wrinkle eliminator It to the iron. The wrinkle eliminating device It is attached to the iron-by seating the flange 33 on the shoulder 34 and threading the screw 85 into the bracket 38. In order to reinforce and stabilize the cover shell it when it acts as a rest. the side walls 21 and the front wall 28 of the device It firmly abut the depending wall 32 of the cover shell I 4, while the rear wall 29 abuts the sole plate i2 and thus the wrinkle eliminating device It forms a part of the iron rest.
Body portions 30 and ii are provided to smooth wrinkles from the material being ironed. The body portion 30 is substantially triangular in shape as indicated by the lines 40, 4i, and 42 and is disposed in a plane inclined upwardly and rearwardly from the rear corner 43 of the sole plate 12 and terminates at the apex in a pointed end 34. The other'body portion BI is slightly concaved with respect to the body portion 3 and has portions 45 and 46 disposed respectively on opposite sides of the lines 4| and 42, and are spaced upwardly from the body portion 3| to engage the material being ironed at a higher elevation. V
In operation, the material 50 to be ironed is placed upon an ironing board 'SI and the iron is moved rearwardly as indicated by the arrow in Figure 2. The apex 44 of the lower triangular body portion 30 first contacts the folds or wrinkles 52 in the material SI! and as the iron is moved along the material the downwardly diverging marginal walls 4| and 42 of the triangular body portion 30 engage the. folds or wrinkles '2 to spread the latter into a smooth unwrinkled surface 54 over which the surface of the body portion 3|] and the surface 13 of the sole plate then pass to iron the material. The wrinkles li which are initially beneath the concaved portions 4! and 46 also come in contact with the diverging marginal side walls M and 42 of the body portion 30 and pass underneath the latter into contact with the downwardly inclined body portion 30 which removes the wrinkles 55 prior to the sole plate l2 passing over the material.
I claim:
1. An iron comprising, a sole plate having a pressing face for material to be ironed, a cover shell projecting beyond one end of said sole plate. means disposed between said one end of said sole plate and said cover shell, said means having a first and second surface for engaging the material being ironed. said first surface extending upwardly from said one end of said sole plate to an apex beneath said cover shell, said second surface bounding a portion of said first surface and extending from said apex toward said one end of said sole plate. said surfaces having portions thereof at different elevations with resp t 3 to each other for engagement with different elevated portions of the material being ironed.
2. An iron comprising a sole plate having a pressing face for material to be ironed. means adjacent said sole plate and having a first and second surface for engaging the material to be ironed, said first surface extending upwardly from said sole plate to an apex, said second surface bounding a portion of said first surface and extending from said apex toward said sole plate. said surfaces having portions thereof at different elevations with respect to each other for engagement with different elevated portions of the material being ironed.
3. An iron comprising a sole plate having a pressing face for material to be ironed, means adjacent said sole plate and having a first and second surface for engaging the material to be ironed, said first surface extending upwardly from said sole plate to an apex, said second suriace bounding a portion of said first surface and extending from said apex toward said sole plate. said surfaces having portions thereof at different elevations with respect to each other for engagement with different eievated portions of the material being ironed, said means acting as an iron rest when said iron is upended on said means.
EDWARD AUGUST WEILAND.
REFERENCES CITED The following references are of record in the flie of this patent:
UNITED STATES PATENTS 2,384,644 Schreyer Sept. 11. 1945
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GB24421/47A GB639677A (en) 1946-09-07 1947-09-04 Improvements relating to hand irons
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US2761228A (en) * 1954-01-21 1956-09-04 Gen Electric Combination dry and steam flatirons
US20030218029A1 (en) * 2002-05-24 2003-11-27 Harvey Brody Spray can holding and actuating device
CN104213384A (en) * 2012-12-04 2014-12-17 张建炜 Electric iron capable of automatically filling water

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