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US2632969A
US2632969A US786769A US78676947A US2632969A US 2632969 A US2632969 A US 2632969A US 786769 A US786769 A US 786769A US 78676947 A US78676947 A US 78676947A US 2632969 A US2632969 A US 2632969A
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    • D06TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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  • This invention relates to electric pressing irons and more particularly to those of the type in which the toe and heel both are pointed with means for supporting the iron upon its heel endby upending the iron rearwardly.
  • Electric smoothing irons having both the toe and heel pointed are known in the art. 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, in sucha position, the central edge of the sole plate also contacts the ironing board cover or the material being pressed when theiron is temporarily turned on its side. The central edge 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 enersized.
  • a double pointed iron is provided with a triangu larly shaped supporting member of heat resisting insulating material secured'to the iron body between the iron handle and the heat dissipating shell and extending rearwardly of the shell to such a position that one side of the triangular support will cooperate with the rear of the handle to support the iron on its heel with the pointed heel of the iron free of the supporting surface.
  • the rearwardly extending support is preferably made of a heat resistant transparent glass so that the pointed heel will be visible to the user while the iron is being used. It also provides a convenient means for insulating the electric terminals which extend upwardly through the support to the end of the service cord positioned in a recess in the handle.
  • Figure l is a plan view looking downwardly on the pressing iron of this invention.
  • Figure 2 is a side view partly in section of the iron'of Fig. 1 showing the detailsof construction.
  • reference numeral l0 represents a sole plate having a pointed toe H and a pointed heel I2.
  • the sole plate It is heated by an electric heater (not shown) in a manner well known in the art.
  • the iron is adapted to be manipulated by handle l3 secured to a heat dissipating cover shell l4 overlying both the sole plate [0 and the electric heater.
  • the handle l3, cover shell l4, and sole plate H) are secured together in any manner well known in the art.
  • a control knob I5 is rotatably mounted on the cover shell [4 toadiust a thermostatic control (not shown) for the electric heater.
  • rest I6 is positioned at the forward portion of the handle [3.
  • the rear leg [1 of the handle i3 is hollowed out to accommodate the electrical conducting wires 18 and to form a junction recess where the wires l8 are connected to the terminals l 9 for the electric heater.
  • a cover plate 20 is attached to the rear of the leg I! by a screw 21 and forms a closure for the junction recess which houses the connection between the wires l8 and the terminals [9.
  • the rear leg I! of the handle I3 is recessed at its lower edge to receive a supporting member 22 secured to the cover shell M by rivets 23.
  • the supporting member 22 may be made of any suitable heat resisting insulating material such as glass, fiberboard or other such material having suificient heat resisting properties, but is preferably made of transparent glass so that the pointed heel will be more readily visible when the iron is in use.
  • the support 22 also forms a convenient way of insulating the terminals [9 which are shown extending through an opening in the support 22.
  • the supporting member 22 is triangular in formation with one side 24 extending crosswise of the iron.
  • the side 24 is bowed inwardly to form a pair of supporting ears 25.
  • the top of the handle I3 is extended rearwardly at 26.
  • the rear extensions 26 of the handle l3 and the ears 25 of supporting member 22 are so related that when the iron is turned on its heel they will form a three point support for the iron lying in a plane shown in dot-dash lines of Fig. 2 so that the A thumb 3 pointed end 12 of the sole plate ID will be free of the supporting surface.
  • An electric pressing or smoothing iron comprising, a sole plate having a pointed toe and a pointed heel, a cover shell secured to, the topv of said sole plate and extending; rearwardly to a point forward of said pointed heel, a handle secured to said cover shell, said handle having a rear leg, and a supporting plate secured to said cover shell between said rear leg and said cover shell, said supporting plate being extended rear- Ward y o sa d, cover she l and ea w rdly of. the rear and of. said an l said supp r i g p at being provided with a pair of widely spacedfsuppe t ng lu s. one on e h side, of.
  • said point d heel forwardly thgli fli and rearwardly of the r ar end of said handle.
  • the, arran em nt. bein u h tha he earwar ly ext nd g u s of.
  • said supporting plate and the rear end of said handle will support: said iron on a plane surface when upended on its, heel end with its pointed heel free of the supporting surface and said pointed heel will be visible to the rear of said, supporting plate when the iron is in use.
  • said supporting plate will form a three point support for supporting said iron on a supporting surface in an inclined position on its heel end with its pointed heel positioned above the supporting surface and said pointedheel will be visible to the rear of said supporting plate when the iron is in use.
  • a p gessing i IQ according to claim 2 in which said supporting plate is made of transparent material so said pointed heel will be readily visible when the iron is in use.
  • a pressing iron according to claim 1 in which said rear supporting leg is hollowed out to form a junction recess, said supporting plate is formed with an opening therethroug-h for the passage of electric terminals upwardly into said recess and said supporting plate is formed of insulating material to insulate said terminals from said cover plate.

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March 31, 1953 D. c, GERBER 2,632,969
SUPPORT FOR ELECTRIC IRONS Filed NOV. 18, 1947 INVENTOR. Dale 6. fierber ATTORNEY.
Patented Mar. 31, 1953 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE SUPPORT FOR ELECTRIC IRONS Dale G. Gerber, North Canton, Ohio, assignor to The Hoover Company, North Canton, Ohio, a
corporation of Ohio Application November 4 Claims. 1
n This invention relates to electric pressing irons and more particularly to those of the type in which the toe and heel both are pointed with means for supporting the iron upon its heel endby upending the iron rearwardly.
Electric smoothing irons having both the toe and heel pointed are known in the art. 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, in sucha position, the central edge of the sole plate also contacts the ironing board cover or the material being pressed when theiron is temporarily turned on its side. The central edge 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 enersized.
Another disadvantage of the prior irons having both ends pointed is that they are awkward the material being pressed will not be scorched or burned.
More specifically according to this invention a double pointed iron is provided with a triangu larly shaped supporting member of heat resisting insulating material secured'to the iron body between the iron handle and the heat dissipating shell and extending rearwardly of the shell to such a position that one side of the triangular support will cooperate with the rear of the handle to support the iron on its heel with the pointed heel of the iron free of the supporting surface.
The rearwardly extending support is preferably made of a heat resistant transparent glass so that the pointed heel will be visible to the user while the iron is being used. It also provides a convenient means for insulating the electric terminals which extend upwardly through the support to the end of the service cord positioned in a recess in the handle. Y
Other objects and advantages of this invention 18, 1947, Serial No. 786,769
will become apparent as the description proceeds when taken in connection with the accompany-'- ing drawings in which:
Figure l is a plan view looking downwardly on the pressing iron of this invention; and
Figure 2 is a side view partly in section of the iron'of Fig. 1 showing the detailsof construction.
Referring to to the drawings reference numeral l0 represents a sole plate having a pointed toe H and a pointed heel I2. The sole plate It is heated by an electric heater (not shown) in a manner well known in the art. The iron is adapted to be manipulated by handle l3 secured to a heat dissipating cover shell l4 overlying both the sole plate [0 and the electric heater. The handle l3, cover shell l4, and sole plate H) are secured together in any manner well known in the art. V
A control knob I5 is rotatably mounted on the cover shell [4 toadiust a thermostatic control (not shown) for the electric heater. rest I6 is positioned at the forward portion of the handle [3. The rear leg [1 of the handle i3 is hollowed out to accommodate the electrical conducting wires 18 and to form a junction recess where the wires l8 are connected to the terminals l 9 for the electric heater. A cover plate 20 is attached to the rear of the leg I! by a screw 21 and forms a closure for the junction recess which houses the connection between the wires l8 and the terminals [9.
The rear leg I! of the handle I3 is recessed at its lower edge to receive a supporting member 22 secured to the cover shell M by rivets 23. The supporting member 22 may be made of any suitable heat resisting insulating material such as glass, fiberboard or other such material having suificient heat resisting properties, but is preferably made of transparent glass so that the pointed heel will be more readily visible when the iron is in use. As shown in Fig. 2 the support 22 also forms a convenient way of insulating the terminals [9 which are shown extending through an opening in the support 22.
The supporting member 22 is triangular in formation with one side 24 extending crosswise of the iron. The side 24 is bowed inwardly to form a pair of supporting ears 25. The top of the handle I3 is extended rearwardly at 26. The rear extensions 26 of the handle l3 and the ears 25 of supporting member 22 are so related that when the iron is turned on its heel they will form a three point support for the iron lying in a plane shown in dot-dash lines of Fig. 2 so that the A thumb 3 pointed end 12 of the sole plate ID will be free of the supporting surface.
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 inelude all equivalent; varia-. tions thereof except as. limitedv by the scope of the claims.
I claim:
1. An electric pressing or smoothing iron comprising, a sole plate having a pointed toe and a pointed heel, a cover shell secured to, the topv of said sole plate and extending; rearwardly to a point forward of said pointed heel, a handle secured to said cover shell, said handle having a rear leg, and a supporting plate secured to said cover shell between said rear leg and said cover shell, said supporting plate being extended rear- Ward y o sa d, cover she l and ea w rdly of. the rear and of. said an l said supp r i g p at being provided with a pair of widely spacedfsuppe t ng lu s. one on e h side, of. said point d heel forwardly thgli fli and rearwardly of the r ar end of said handle. the, arran em nt. bein u h tha he earwar ly ext nd g u s of. said supporting plate and the rear end of said handle will support: said iron on a plane surface when upended on its, heel end with its pointed heel free of the supporting surface and said pointed heel will be visible to the rear of said, supporting plate when the iron is in use.
2.. An e ctric pr ssin ir n c mpris n an ro body ne ud 'ne a, sole plate. hav n a pointed. heel, a manipulating, handle having a rear leg attached to said body, a supporting plate attached to said body and extending rearwardly from said body, said supporting plate being formed with a pair of widely spaced protuberancesv one, on each side of said pointed heel and engageable with a supporting surface when said iron is upended on its heel and a rearward extension on said handle above the protuberances of said supporting plate, said protuberances being positioned forwardly of said pointed heel and rearwardly of the rearward extension of said handle when said iron is in use, the arrangement being such that the rearward extensions of said handle. and the protuberances of said supporting plate will form a three point support for supporting said iron on a supporting surface in an inclined position on its heel end with its pointed heel positioned above the supporting surface and said pointedheel will be visible to the rear of said supporting plate when the iron is in use.
A p gessing i IQ according to claim 2 in which said supporting plate is made of transparent material so said pointed heel will be readily visible when the iron is in use.
l. A pressing iron according to claim 1 in which said rear supporting leg is hollowed out to form a junction recess, said supporting plate is formed with an opening therethroug-h for the passage of electric terminals upwardly into said recess and said supporting plate is formed of insulating material to insulate said terminals from said cover plate.
DALE C. GERBER.
REFERENCES. CITED The following references are of record in the file of this patent:
IT STA ES ATE TS Number Name Date 882,747 Cox Mar. 24, 1908 935,123 Moulden Sept. 28, 1909 1,120,582 Wright et al Dec. 8, 1914 2,146,992 Saunders et a1. Feb. 14, 1939 2,325,017 Gough July 20, 1943 2,325,377 Dickie July 27, 1943 2,434,310 Coxhead Jan. 13, 1948
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