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    • D06TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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  • the letter A indicates the body of the iron, which is rec-tan gular in cross-section and constructed of cast metal, as usual.
  • the bottom or pressing-face of the body is planed or otherwise finished, so as to bear flatly againstthe material to be pressed.
  • the body is made oblong, preferably-that is, longer in a longitudinal direction than in cross-sectionand the forward end of the body is formed with angular sides B, which meet at a Vertical line C, forming the apex of the angle and constituting the front or point of the iron.
  • the lower bottom edges C of the angular front sides B of the iron are beveled and curved inwardly, as shown, forming what may be termed mold-boards, by which the erect short edges of the seam, when the fabric is laid right face downward upon an ironing-board, may be turned laterally to each ⁇ by the flat under surface of the iron.
  • the front of the iron is curved upward from the base to the apex slightly, as shown in the drawings.
  • the body of the iron at its upper part maybe provided with a handle of any suitable description, by means of which it may be manipulated.
  • the lower forward edge of the iron is inserted between the two adjoining parts of the seam, on the wrong side of the fabric, placed right side down on an ironing board or table, and the iron is passed over the seam in the usual manner.
  • the curved sides of the forward edge of the iron turn the edges of the seam aside in a lateral direction as the iron is moved forward and gather them under the lower surface ot' the iron, by which they are pressed dat in opposite directions.
  • a seamingron constructed with a rectangular body and triangular front, the lower opposite edges of said front being curved inwardly and the lower bottom edge of the triangular front being also curved, so as to readily enter between the edges of the united pieces of fabric and spread said edges apart tobe ironed dat by the body of the iron, substantially as shown and described.

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E. J. WELLER.
Patente d Feb. 9, 1892.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
EMMA J. WELLER, OF IVATERBURY, CONNECTICUT.
SEAlVl-IRON.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 468,554, dated February 9, 1892.
Application filed November 1l, 1889. Serial No.330.105. (Model.)
To @all whom t may concern: y
Be it known that I, EMMA J. WELLER, a citizen of the United States, residing at Vaterbury, in tli'e county of New Haven and State of Connecticut, have invented a new and useful Seam-Iron, of which the following is a specification. My invention relates to pressing-irons, and particularly to that class of irons designed to press laterally in opposite directions and [iatten down the adjoining short edges of seams of sewed fabrics on what is technicalll y known as the wrong side, so as to present as nearly as possible a smooth connection on the right side of the fabric. These objects I attain by the means illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which- Figure l represents a perspective View of my improved seam-iron. Fig. 2 is a side elevation, and Fig. 3 is a vertical transverse section taken on the line o@ x, Fig. l.
Referring to the drawings, the letter A indicates the body of the iron, which is rec-tan gular in cross-section and constructed of cast metal, as usual. The bottom or pressing-face of the body is planed or otherwise finished, so as to bear flatly againstthe material to be pressed. The body is made oblong, preferably-that is, longer in a longitudinal direction than in cross-sectionand the forward end of the body is formed with angular sides B, which meet at a Vertical line C, forming the apex of the angle and constituting the front or point of the iron. The lower bottom edges C of the angular front sides B of the iron are beveled and curved inwardly, as shown, forming what may be termed mold-boards, by which the erect short edges of the seam, when the fabric is laid right face downward upon an ironing-board, may be turned laterally to each `by the flat under surface of the iron.
side, to be pressed flat immediately thereafter In order to prevent the extreme forward portion of the lower edge of the projecting front angle of the iron from catching and breaking the 'threads of the seam, the front of the iron is curved upward from the base to the apex slightly, as shown in the drawings. The body of the iron at its upper part maybe provided with a handle of any suitable description, by means of which it may be manipulated. In pressing a seam the lower forward edge of the iron is inserted between the two adjoining parts of the seam, on the wrong side of the fabric, placed right side down on an ironing board or table, and the iron is passed over the seam in the usual manner. The curved sides of the forward edge of the iron turn the edges of the seam aside in a lateral direction as the iron is moved forward and gather them under the lower surface ot' the iron, by which they are pressed dat in opposite directions.
I-Iaving thus fully described my invention, what I claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
A seamingron constructed with a rectangular body and triangular front, the lower opposite edges of said front being curved inwardly and the lower bottom edge of the triangular front being also curved, so as to readily enter between the edges of the united pieces of fabric and spread said edges apart tobe ironed dat by the body of the iron, substantially as shown and described.
September 17, 1889.
EMMA J. WELLER. Witnesses MARY A. GREENE, GEO. F. PERRY.
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US3486256A (en) * 1966-04-22 1969-12-30 Elektro Praga Hlinsko Flatiron
US3690024A (en) * 1971-07-14 1972-09-12 Osrow Products Co Inc Hand steamer with ironing sale
USRE28418E (en) * 1971-07-14 1975-05-13 Hahd steamer with ironing sole

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3486256A (en) * 1966-04-22 1969-12-30 Elektro Praga Hlinsko Flatiron
US3690024A (en) * 1971-07-14 1972-09-12 Osrow Products Co Inc Hand steamer with ironing sale
USRE28418E (en) * 1971-07-14 1975-05-13 Hahd steamer with ironing sole

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