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    • D06TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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  • Figure 1 ot the drawings is a representation ot this invention and is a side view.
  • Fig. 2 is a detail and a perspective view.
  • Fig. 3 is a detail and perspective view.
  • Figs. 4, 5, 6, and 7 are also perspective views and details.
  • This invention relates to ironing-boards; and it consists in the novel construction and combination of parts,ashereinafter specified, and pointed out in the claim.
  • the letter A designates the board, which may be of the usual elongated form.
  • This board has an inclined support B hinged thereto underneath at one end, and a vertical prop C hinged thereto underneath near the middle of the board, to engage by its lower end a metallic rack CL- on the upper surface of the inclined support B, whereby the board is held in position.
  • D is a combined hinge and clamp, consisting of a transverse body-bar b, its clamparms, rectangular bearingextension, and journals.
  • the journals b project outward lateralljT from the end of the bar o, and are designed to engage bearings c under the transverse cleat V of the board.
  • the middle of the bar is notched, as at c', and from this notched portion projects 'downward and inward obliquely the bearing-extension c, which is rectangular in cross-section, having the bottom e and parallel side walls e, which engage the top and sides of the support at its upper end.
  • the bearingextension c is secured to the support B by screw-bolt f and nut f.
  • the clamp-arms g g project outward and rearward from the end portions of the bar b at right angles thereto, and are curved upward at their ends and provided with serrated bearings g to engage under the marginal portion of a table, While the rear extension m of the board rests upon the upper surface of the table, as indicated in the draw, ings, the cleat V, to which the hinge-clamp is pivoted, serving to provide an abutment for the edge of the table and to aiiord a proper clamping-space to receive the table edge.
  • E is an angular hinge-plate, designed to be attached to the vertical prop C, and secured thereto by meansv of spur c', projecting from its abutting face, and a screw la.
  • This plate is provided with laterally-projecting journals Z outside of the side bearing-lugs k',
  • said journals being designed to engage suitl able bearings secured to the bottom of the board A.
  • L is a rectangular side-flanged plate -attached to the end of the prop C and designed to form a durable pawl end to engage the rack a of the inclined support B when the board is adjusted in position.
  • the rack a is attached to the support by means of end screws, and is additionally secured by a central lug n, which is let into the support, to provide a positive purchase for said rack and to avoid straining and loosening the endV screws.
  • the cleat V is made to abut against said edge, which is then caught between the clamparms of the hinge-clamp and the under side of the end of the boa-rd.
  • the supportB is then lowered and braced by causing the pawl-plate of the vertical prop C to engage the rack of the inclined support.
  • the under side of the rear extension fm of the board7 which rests upon the table, is provided with rubber cushions t t-o1 prevent abrasin of the surface.

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G. W. GARDNER. IRONING BOARD.
No. 420,297. Patented'Jan. 28, 1890.
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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
GEORGE XV. GARDNER, OF NAPOLEON, OHIO.
lRONlNG-BOARD.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 420,297, dated January 28, 1890.
Application ned .Tune ze, 1389. serial No. 316,117, (No moda.)
To all whom it may concern:1
Beit known that l, GEORGE W. GARDNER, a citizen of the United States, and a resident of Napoleon, in the'county of Henry and State of Ohio, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Ironing-Boards; and I do declare the following to be a full, clear,
and exact description ot the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same,reference being had to the accompanying drawings, and to letters of reference marked thereon, which form a part of this specification.
Figure 1 ot the drawings is a representation ot this invention and is a side view. Fig. 2 is a detail and a perspective view. Fig. 3 is a detail and perspective view. Figs. 4, 5, 6, and 7 are also perspective views and details.
This invention relates to ironing-boards; and it consists in the novel construction and combination of parts,ashereinafter specified, and pointed out in the claim.
In the accompanying drawings, the letter A designates the board, which may be of the usual elongated form. This board has an inclined support B hinged thereto underneath at one end, and a vertical prop C hinged thereto underneath near the middle of the board, to engage by its lower end a metallic rack CL- on the upper surface of the inclined support B, whereby the board is held in position.
D is a combined hinge and clamp, consisting of a transverse body-bar b, its clamparms, rectangular bearingextension, and journals. The journals b project outward lateralljT from the end of the bar o, and are designed to engage bearings c under the transverse cleat V of the board. The middle of the bar is notched, as at c', and from this notched portion projects 'downward and inward obliquely the bearing-extension c, which is rectangular in cross-section, having the bottom e and parallel side walls e, which engage the top and sides of the support at its upper end. The bearingextension c is secured to the support B by screw-bolt f and nut f. The clamp-arms g g project outward and rearward from the end portions of the bar b at right angles thereto, and are curved upward at their ends and provided with serrated bearings g to engage under the marginal portion of a table, While the rear extension m of the board rests upon the upper surface of the table, as indicated in the draw, ings, the cleat V, to which the hinge-clamp is pivoted, serving to provide an abutment for the edge of the table and to aiiord a proper clamping-space to receive the table edge.
E is an angular hinge-plate, designed to be attached to the vertical prop C, and secured thereto by meansv of spur c', projecting from its abutting face, and a screw la. This plate is provided with laterally-projecting journals Z outside of the side bearing-lugs k',
said journals being designed to engage suitl able bearings secured to the bottom of the board A.
L is a rectangular side-flanged plate -attached to the end of the prop C and designed to form a durable pawl end to engage the rack a of the inclined support B when the board is adjusted in position. The rack a is attached to the support by means of end screws, and is additionally secured by a central lug n, which is let into the support, to provide a positive purchase for said rack and to avoid straining and loosening the endV screws.
When the board' is to be attached to the table edge, the cleat V is made to abut against said edge, which is then caught between the clamparms of the hinge-clamp and the under side of the end of the boa-rd. The supportB is then lowered and braced by causing the pawl-plate of the vertical prop C to engage the rack of the inclined support.
The under side of the rear extension fm of the board7 which rests upon the table, is provided with rubber cushions t t-o1 prevent abrasin of the surface.
What I claim,and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is- A In an ironing-board, the combination, with the board having secured to its under side near one end a transverse cleat provided with pendent bearings, of the inclined support or leg, the hinge-clamp consisting of a normallyinclined socket which receives the upper end of said support or leg, and a transverse axial IOO bar having the rearwardly-curved arms pro- In testimony whereof I affix my signature vided with serrated bearing-plates at their in presence of two Witnesses. rear ends, said axial bar also having j ournal- JT T extensions beyond said arms, which engage GEORGE w' GARDBER' 5 the bearings of -said cleat, and a prop oon- Vitnesses:
neoted to the table and engaging said inclined S. M. HOGUE, support, substantially as set forth. H. C. HOGUE.
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