US2624136A - Retractable support for electric irons - Google Patents

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  • This invention relates. to electric pressing irons and more particularly to those of the typefin which both the toe and heel are pointed with means for supporting thev iron on its heel end byupending the iron rearwardly.
  • a double pointed iron is provided with means for supporting it on. its heel. end so that no portion of the,- sole: plate. will contact the supporting surfacethus assuring that the ironing board cover or, the material being pressed will notbe scorched or burne
  • retractablesupporting means is provided on the rear of the iron for supporting the iron in an inclined position nn its heel end so that the pointed heel thereof will be free of the supporting surface.
  • the retractable supporting means is movable to an extended or supporting position by depressing an operating member on. the rear of; the. handle with the heel of the operators hand and is locked in such position by such movement.
  • the supporting means may be returned to. its non-supporting position.
  • the supporting means is; arranged. to cooperate with the, rear of the manipulating handle to support the iron in an inclined: position on, its heel so that. the. pointed heel. thereof will be. free of the supp rting suriace.
  • the handle 13 Upon release. of the operating member the handle 13 are a pair of supporting legs I9.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view :of the iron according tothis invention with parts of the rear of the handle broken away to better show the details of: the supporting means; and
  • Figure 2 is a perspective view showing the iron of; this invention supported on its heel end in an inclined position.
  • the reference numeral It represents a sole plate having a pointed toe H and a pointed heel l2.
  • the sole plate to is heated by an electrical heater (not shown) in a manner well known in the art.
  • the inon is adapted to be manipulated by a handle I3 secured to a heat dissipating cover plate l4 overlying both the sole plate I! and the electric heater.
  • the handle l3, cover plate I l, and sole plate In are secured together in any manner Well known to the art.
  • a control knob 15 is rotatably mounted on the cover plate M to adjust a thermostatic control (not shown) for the electric heater.
  • a thumbrest I6 positioned at the forward part of the handle l3.
  • The-rear leg H of the handle I3 is hollowed out to forma housing forthe operating mechanism for the support of this invention. Pivoted at l8 to the cover plate l4 underneath recess H in the bottom of the rear leg 11 of The: outer ends of legs l9 when in retracted position are positioned above the pointed heel l2 and slightly forwardly thereof.
  • a pin- 2-3 rotatably' mounted in the lowerends of arms 24 rigidly secured together by a cross plate 25.
  • Anpperating 1e-ver'26 positioned in a recess 2'1 in the rear of the handle 13, is pivoted to the upper ends of arms 24 and is slidable longitudinally in the recess, 21 by means of a pin and
  • the recess 21, at its rear edge, has a downwardly facing shoulder zilwhich cooperates with a rearward extension 30 of the manipulating member 25 as will be, presently described.
  • extends into the recessofthe l of handle l3v whic c operates with the connecting member 25 to form a guide for the vertical movement of arms 24.
  • An electric service cord 33 extends outwardly from the rear leg I! of the handle I3 to lead electrical current to the heating element of the iron in any manner well known in the art.
  • the operating member 25 is pushed downwardly and rearwardly by the heel of the hand. This will cause downward movement of the arms 24 guided by the abutment 3I which engages the connecting member 25.
  • the pin 23 will coact with the came 20 on the legs I9 to move the legs I9 outwardly away from each other against the bias of spring 22 as shown in dotted lines of Fig. 1.
  • the connecting member 25 engages with the abutment 3! to prevent forward movement of the arms 24.
  • the arrangement is such that the outer ends of the legs I9 will be positioned forwardly of the pointed heel I 2 and the rear end 32 of the handle I3 will be positioned forwardly of the ends of the legs I9 so that the outer ends of the legs I9 and the rear end 32 of the handle will form a three point support lying in an inclined plane passing through a point rearwardly of the pointed heel I2 so that the iron may be supported on its heel end in an inclined position with the pointed heel I2 free of the supporting surface as shown in Fig. 2.
  • a pressing iron comprising, an iron body including a sole plate with a pointed heel positioned on the median line thereof, a manipulating handle having a rear leg supported by said body, said rear leg having a support on its upper rear end, a pair of supporting legs each pivoted to said body on a substantially vertical axis beneath the rear leg of said handle so as to be movable from a retracted position lying beneath said rear le to an extended position extending outwardly and rearwardly at an acute angle to said body with one leg on each side of said pointed heel so that said body may be supported on said support and the outer ends of said supporting legs with said pointed heel above the supporting surface, an outwardly inclined cam onthe inner end of each of said supporting legs so a to lie in a-recess in said rear leg and a vertical reciprocating operating member in said recess engaging said cams so that downward movement of said operating member will move said supporting leg to their extended position and manually actuatable means connected to said operating member and operable to actuate the same.
  • a pressing iron comprising, an iron body including a sole plate having a pointed heel positioned on the median line thereof, a manipulating handle having a recessed rear leg secured to said body, said recess extending from said body upwardly through said rear leg and opening through the top of said handle above said rear leg, 2.
  • a pressing iron comprising, an iron body including a sole plate having a pointed heel positioned on the median line thereof, a manipulating handle having a recessed rear leg secured to said body, said recess extending from said body upwardly through said rear leg and opening through the top of said handle above said rear leg, a pair of supporting legs each pivoted-to said body on a substantially vertical axis beneath said rear leg so as to occupy a retracted positionbeneath said rear leg and a rearwardly extended position at an acute angle to the sides of said body one on each side of said pointed heel with the outer ends of said supporting legs and the rear end of said handle lying in a plane beyond said pointed heel when said legs are in extended position, cam means on the inner ends of said supporting legs, means engageable with said cam means and operable upon downward movement thereof to move said supporting legs to their extended position, movable'means extending upwardly through the recess in said rear leg and cooperating with said cam engaging means to move the latter downwardly and means accessible from the top of said handle and cooperating with said
  • a pressing iron according to claim 4 in which said actuating means is movabledownwardly and rearwardly to move said supporting legs to extended position and means operable upon downward and rearward movement of said actuating meansfor lockingsaid actuating means in its downward and rearward position to lock said supporting legslin their extended positions.
  • a pressing iron comprising, an' iron body in-- cluding a sole plate having a pointed heel positioned on the median line thereof, a manipulating handle having a rear supporting leg attached to said body, said handle having an open recess above said rear leg, a pair of supporting legs each pivoted to said body on a substantially vertical axis beneath said rear leg so as to occupy a retracted position beneath said rear leg and a rearwardly and outwardly extended position at an acute angle to said body with one leg on each side of said pointed heel and with the outer ends of said supporting legs and the rear end of said handle lying in an inclined plane beyond said pointed heel when said legs are in extended position, an actuating member positioned in said open recess coacting with means on said legs for moving said supporting legs to their extended position and means coacting with said actuating member for locking said actuating member in a position to hold said supporting, legs in their extended position.
  • a pressing iron according to claim 6' in which said actuating member is mounted in said recess for downward and rearward movement and said locking means comprises coacting abutments on the wall of said recess and on said actuating member engageable with each other for locking said actuating member in its lower rearward position upon movement thereof to that position.
  • a pressing iron comprising, an iron body including a sole plate having a pointed heel positioned on the median line thereof, a manipulating handle secured to said body and having a rear supporting leg, a pair of legs each pivoted to said body on a substantially vertical axis beneath said rear leg so as to normally occupy a retracted position beneath said rear leg and movable to a rearwardly and outwardly extended position in the plane of the top of said body and at an'acute angle to the length of said body one on each side of said pointed heel with the outer ends of said pivoted legs and the rear end of said handlelying in a plane inclined to the vertical beyond'said pointed heel when said legs are in extendedposition and means operable from said handle and coacting with said pivoted legs to move them to their extended position.
  • a pressing iron comprising, an iron body including a sole plate having a pointed heel positioned on the median line thereof, a, manipulating handle having a rear leg secured to said body, the rear leg of said handle having its rear end formed With a support extending rearwardly thereof and having a recess formed in its bottom end above said body, and a pair of supporting legs each pivoted to said body on a substantially vertical axis in said recess beneath said rear leg so as to occupy a retracted position beneath said rear leg and movable to a rearwardly and outwardly extended position at an acute angle to the sides of said body with the ends of said supporting legs positioned on opposite sides of said pointed heel in which position the outer ends of said legs and the rear end of said handle lie in a plane beyond said pointed heel.
  • a pressing iron according to claim 9 includin spring means for biasing said supporting legs to their retracted position and means operable from said handle for moving said supporting legs to their extended position against the bias of said spring means.
  • a pressing iron according to claim 9 including spring means for biasingsaid supporting legs to their retracted position, means for moving said supporting legs to their extended position and means for locking said supporting legs in their extended position against the bias of said spring means.

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Jan- 6, 1953 H. w. WILSON RETRACTABLE SUPPORT FOR ELECTRIC IRONS Filed Dec. 12, 1947 INVENTOR. Herbert W W1 18021 2 W S! L: hag/M ATTORNEY.
Patented Jan. 6, 1953 RETRACTABLE SUPPORT FG-R ELECTRIC IRONS Herbert-.W. Wilson, NorthCanton, Ohio, assignor to The Hoover Company North Canton, Ohio,
a corporation of Ohio Application December 12, 194 7, SerialiNo. 791,379
11 Claims. 1
This invention relates. to electric pressing irons and more particularly to those of the typefin which both the toe and heel are pointed with means for supporting thev iron on its heel end byupending the iron rearwardly.
Electric; pressing irons having both the toe and heel pointed are known in the, Such irons of necessity must be turned on their side when temporarily not in use in order to prevent the sole plate from burning the ironing board cover or the material being pressed. In addition. such a position, the central edge. of the sole. plate also contacts the ironing board cover or the material being pressed when the iron is temporarily turned on its side. The centraledge of the, sole plate is usually very hot when the iron is-in use and as a result the ironing board cover may be scorched by this edge when the iron is laid on its side while its heater is still energized.
Another disadvantage of prior irons haying both ends pointed is that they are awkward to use, by some users. Mostpre sent day irons are made to be turnedrearwardly so as. tobe; su ported on their heel end and handlewhen not in, use. To. a user not accustomed to aniron which cannot be turned rearwardly to be supported the double pointed irons'seem, awkward and clumsy in. use.
According; to the present invention, a double pointed iron is provided with means for supporting it on. its heel. end so that no portion of the,- sole: plate. will contact the supporting surfacethus assuring that the ironing board cover or, the material being pressed will notbe scorched or burne More specifically according to this invention retractablesupporting means is provided on the rear of the iron for supporting the iron in an inclined position nn its heel end so that the pointed heel thereof will be free of the supporting surface. The retractable supporting means is movable to an extended or supporting position by depressing an operating member on. the rear of; the. handle with the heel of the operators hand and is locked in such position by such movement. The supporting means may be returned to. its non-supporting position. by a second depression of the operating member and a slight forward movement. The supporting means is; arranged. to cooperate with the, rear of the manipulating handle to support the iron in an inclined: position on, its heel so that. the. pointed heel. thereof will be. free of the supp rting suriace. Upon release. of the operating member the handle 13 are a pair of supporting legs I9.
50 slot connection 28.
2 supporting means is automatically returned to its retracted position.
Other objects and advantages of this invention will become apparent as the description proceeds 5 when, taken in connection with the accompanying drawings in which:
Figure 1 is a perspective view :of the iron according tothis invention with parts of the rear of the handle broken away to better show the details of: the supporting means; and
Figure 2 is a perspective view showing the iron of; this invention supported on its heel end in an inclined position.
Referring to the drawings the reference numeral It; represents a sole plate having a pointed toe H and a pointed heel l2. The sole plate to is heated by an electrical heater (not shown) in a manner well known in the art. The inon is adapted to be manipulated by a handle I3 secured to a heat dissipating cover plate l4 overlying both the sole plate I!) and the electric heater. The handle l3, cover plate I l, and sole plate In are secured together in any manner Well known to the art.
A control knob 15 is rotatably mounted on the cover plate M to adjust a thermostatic control (not shown) for the electric heater. A thumbrest I6 positioned at the forward part of the handle l3.
The-rear leg H of the handle I3 is hollowed out to forma housing forthe operating mechanism for the support of this invention. Pivoted at l8 to the cover plate l4 underneath recess H in the bottom of the rear leg 11 of The: outer ends of legs l9 when in retracted position are positioned above the pointed heel l2 and slightly forwardly thereof.
Extending upwardly from the inner ends of the legs 19 are cams 20 having stops 2! at their upper inner edges. The outer ends of the legs l9 are biased toward each other by a spring 22.
Cooperatingv with the cams 2B is a pin- 2-3 rotatably' mounted in the lowerends of arms 24 rigidly secured together by a cross plate 25.
Anpperating 1e-ver'26, positioned in a recess 2'1 in the rear of the handle 13, is pivoted to the upper ends of arms 24 and is slidable longitudinally in the recess, 21 by means of a pin and The recess 21, at its rear edge, has a downwardly facing shoulder zilwhich cooperates with a rearward extension 30 of the manipulating member 25 as will be, presently described. abutment 3|, extends into the recessofthe l of handle l3v whic c operates with the connecting member 25 to form a guide for the vertical movement of arms 24.
An electric service cord 33 extends outwardly from the rear leg I! of the handle I3 to lead electrical current to the heating element of the iron in any manner well known in the art.
Operation If the user desires to support the iron on its heel end the operating member 25 is pushed downwardly and rearwardly by the heel of the hand. This will cause downward movement of the arms 24 guided by the abutment 3I which engages the connecting member 25. The pin 23 will coact with the came 20 on the legs I9 to move the legs I9 outwardly away from each other against the bias of spring 22 as shown in dotted lines of Fig. 1. The connecting member 25 engages with the abutment 3! to prevent forward movement of the arms 24.
After the legs I9 have been moved outwardly by downward movement of the member 26, a rearward movement of the operating member 26 will engage the lug 39 beneath the shoulder 29 so that the legs I9 will be locked in extended position. The iron may then be tipped backwardly upon its heel end and the outer ends of the legs I 9 will cooperate with the rear end 32 of the handle I3 to support the iron in an inclined position.
The arrangement is such that the outer ends of the legs I9 will be positioned forwardly of the pointed heel I 2 and the rear end 32 of the handle I3 will be positioned forwardly of the ends of the legs I9 so that the outer ends of the legs I9 and the rear end 32 of the handle will form a three point support lying in an inclined plane passing through a point rearwardly of the pointed heel I2 so that the iron may be supported on its heel end in an inclined position with the pointed heel I2 free of the supporting surface as shown in Fig. 2.
To release the legs 9 for movement to retracted position under the bias of spring 22 it is only necessary to press downwardly and forwardly upon the manipulating member 26 so as to release the abutment 39 from beneath the shoulder 29 and permit the legs I9 to move to their retracted position under the bias of spring 22.
While I have shown but a single embodiment of my invention it is to be understood that this embodiment is to be taken as illustrative only and not in a limiting sense, I do not wish to be limited to the particular structure shown and described but to include all equivalent variations thereof except as limited by the scope of the claims.
I claim:
1. A pressing iron comprising, an iron body including a sole plate with a pointed heel positioned on the median line thereof, a manipulating handle having a rear leg supported by said body, said rear leg having a support on its upper rear end, a pair of supporting legs each pivoted to said body on a substantially vertical axis beneath the rear leg of said handle so as to be movable from a retracted position lying beneath said rear le to an extended position extending outwardly and rearwardly at an acute angle to said body with one leg on each side of said pointed heel so that said body may be supported on said support and the outer ends of said supporting legs with said pointed heel above the supporting surface, an outwardly inclined cam onthe inner end of each of said supporting legs so a to lie in a-recess in said rear leg and a vertical reciprocating operating member in said recess engaging said cams so that downward movement of said operating member will move said supporting leg to their extended position and manually actuatable means connected to said operating member and operable to actuate the same.
2. A pressing iron according to claim 1 in which said manually actuatable means includes a manipulating member extending above the surface of said handle and manipulatable by downward pressure to move said actuating means downwardly to depress said operating member.
3. A pressing iron comprising, an iron body including a sole plate having a pointed heel positioned on the median line thereof, a manipulating handle having a recessed rear leg secured to said body, said recess extending from said body upwardly through said rear leg and opening through the top of said handle above said rear leg, 2. pair of supporting legs each pivoted to said body on a susbtantially vertical axis beneath said rear leg so as to occupy a retracted position beneath said rear leg and a rearwardly extended position at an acute angle to the sides of said body one on each side of said pointed heel with the outer ends of said legs and the rear end of said handle lying in aplane beyond said pointed heel when said legs are in extended position, outwardly inclined cams on the inner ends of said supporting legs and positioned in said recess, a
vertically reciprocating operating member engageable with said cams for moving said supporting legs to their extended position and actuating means extending upwardly through the recess in said rear leg and accessible from the top of said handle and coacting with said operating member for moving the latter downwardly so as to move said supporting legs to their extended position.
4. A pressing iron comprising, an iron body including a sole plate having a pointed heel positioned on the median line thereof, a manipulating handle having a recessed rear leg secured to said body, said recess extending from said body upwardly through said rear leg and opening through the top of said handle above said rear leg, a pair of supporting legs each pivoted-to said body on a substantially vertical axis beneath said rear leg so as to occupy a retracted positionbeneath said rear leg and a rearwardly extended position at an acute angle to the sides of said body one on each side of said pointed heel with the outer ends of said supporting legs and the rear end of said handle lying in a plane beyond said pointed heel when said legs are in extended position, cam means on the inner ends of said supporting legs, means engageable with said cam means and operable upon downward movement thereof to move said supporting legs to their extended position, movable'means extending upwardly through the recess in said rear leg and cooperating with said cam engaging means to move the latter downwardly and means accessible from the top of said handle and cooperating with said movable means to actuate the same.
5. A pressing iron according to claim 4 in which said actuating means is movabledownwardly and rearwardly to move said supporting legs to extended position and means operable upon downward and rearward movement of said actuating meansfor lockingsaid actuating means in its downward and rearward position to lock said supporting legslin their extended positions. 6. A pressing iron comprising, an' iron body in-- cluding a sole plate having a pointed heel positioned on the median line thereof, a manipulating handle having a rear supporting leg attached to said body, said handle having an open recess above said rear leg, a pair of supporting legs each pivoted to said body on a substantially vertical axis beneath said rear leg so as to occupy a retracted position beneath said rear leg and a rearwardly and outwardly extended position at an acute angle to said body with one leg on each side of said pointed heel and with the outer ends of said supporting legs and the rear end of said handle lying in an inclined plane beyond said pointed heel when said legs are in extended position, an actuating member positioned in said open recess coacting with means on said legs for moving said supporting legs to their extended position and means coacting with said actuating member for locking said actuating member in a position to hold said supporting, legs in their extended position.
7. A pressing iron according to claim 6' in which said actuating member is mounted in said recess for downward and rearward movement and said locking means comprises coacting abutments on the wall of said recess and on said actuating member engageable with each other for locking said actuating member in its lower rearward position upon movement thereof to that position.
8. A pressing iron comprising, an iron body including a sole plate having a pointed heel positioned on the median line thereof, a manipulating handle secured to said body and having a rear supporting leg, a pair of legs each pivoted to said body on a substantially vertical axis beneath said rear leg so as to normally occupy a retracted position beneath said rear leg and movable to a rearwardly and outwardly extended position in the plane of the top of said body and at an'acute angle to the length of said body one on each side of said pointed heel with the outer ends of said pivoted legs and the rear end of said handlelying in a plane inclined to the vertical beyond'said pointed heel when said legs are in extendedposition and means operable from said handle and coacting with said pivoted legs to move them to their extended position.
9. A pressing iron comprising, an iron body including a sole plate having a pointed heel positioned on the median line thereof, a, manipulating handle having a rear leg secured to said body, the rear leg of said handle having its rear end formed With a support extending rearwardly thereof and having a recess formed in its bottom end above said body, and a pair of supporting legs each pivoted to said body on a substantially vertical axis in said recess beneath said rear leg so as to occupy a retracted position beneath said rear leg and movable to a rearwardly and outwardly extended position at an acute angle to the sides of said body with the ends of said supporting legs positioned on opposite sides of said pointed heel in which position the outer ends of said legs and the rear end of said handle lie in a plane beyond said pointed heel.
10. A pressing iron according to claim 9 includin spring means for biasing said supporting legs to their retracted position and means operable from said handle for moving said supporting legs to their extended position against the bias of said spring means.
11. A pressing iron according to claim 9 including spring means for biasingsaid supporting legs to their retracted position, means for moving said supporting legs to their extended position and means for locking said supporting legs in their extended position against the bias of said spring means.
HERBERT W. WILSON.
REFERENCES CITED The following references are of record in the file of this patent:
UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 749,363 Cox Jan. 12, 1904 2,029,948 Schwartz Feb. 4, 1936 2,185,915 Ginder Jan. 2, 1940 2,332,745 OConnor Oct. 26, 1943
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