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US689544A
US689544A US4222201A US1901042222A US689544A US 689544 A US689544 A US 689544A US 4222201 A US4222201 A US 4222201A US 1901042222 A US1901042222 A US 1901042222A US 689544 A US689544 A US 689544A
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  • Myinvention relates to a garment-press,and has for-fits object to provide a device for pressing and creasing trousers or other articles of wearing-apparel in which it is desirable to eX- hibit a fold or crease.
  • the invention consists in the novel combination, arrangement, and construction of a pair of pressing-plates and an intermediate separating-shield and clamping mcans.for compressing and securing the plates and shield together, with the folds of the garment received between them, as more fully hereinafter described and claimed.
  • Figure l is a plan view of my garment-press
  • Fig. 2 is an edge view of the same
  • Fig. 3 is a cross-sew tion on the line was of Fig. 1.
  • Fig. at is an enlarged view of one of the holding-clamps,
  • Fig. 5' is a correspondingly-enlarged view of the pivotal bearing of the clamp; and Figs. 6 and 7 are respectively plan and end views of one of the thrust-shoes of the clampingscrews. 1
  • a A designate the pressing-plates of my improved garmentpress
  • B is a separating-shield adapted to be received between the plates, all said parts being of the shape and of a size not less than the size of the leg portion of a pair of trousers.
  • the plates and shield are preferably made of thin wood strips having the grain lengthwise thereof.
  • the plates are strengthened by transverse cleats d, secured across their ends and centers by suitable screws e.
  • On the side edges f of one of the pressing-plates, near the ends and center thereof, aresecured'the bearings g, which consist of the half-box h and cap h, both held to .the wood by the screws 2' passing through the flanges t" of the parts.
  • said bearings are journaled the holding-clamps it, having the circular journals 7c, fitting the bearings, and the overhanging arm portions 70 70 adapted to span the pressing-plates when swung around over the same, as shown in Fig. 1.
  • Thumb-screws mare fitted through the ends of the upper arm portion 10 of the clamps, and suitable guards or thrust-shoes 'n are secured to the pressing-plates adjacent to the cleats d to receive the impactof the thumbscrews and the corresponding bearing-points r of the opposite arms.
  • Said shoes nare preferably provided with beveled edges 15 on the sides where the clamps swing upon them, and the central portions 15' of the shoes are made concave or depressed to provide seats to retain the engaging parts of the clamps in place thereon.
  • the operation of .the press is as follows:
  • the holding-clam'pslc being turned in their bearings into positions to bring their arms k 70 free of the pressing-plates, the leg portions of a pair of trousersmay then be placed between the upper and lower plates, with the intermediate shield B received between vand separating said portions.
  • the clamps may then be swung over the plates to the positions shown in the figures and the thumb-screws next screwed down firmly to the two leg portions of the garment occupying the spaces u'tt between the pressing-plates and shield.
  • the garment After the garment has remained under pressure for an interval in the machine its folds will appear as regular and sharply- :de fined creases, which will possess the requisite permanency or durability of form.
  • the shield For trousers that are turned up at the bottom the shield may be withdrawn to correspond with the width of the fold and compensate for the thickness thereof.
  • a hook y is secured in one end of one of the pressing-plates.
  • the invention is efiective and practical and the clamp ng mechanism, as this feature may be modified by the substitution of wedging or camming devices when preferred.

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No. 689,544. Patented Dec. 24, 190i;
' C. M. DE FOREST.
GARMENT PRESS.
Application filed Jan. 5, 1901.!
(No Model.)
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CHARLES MILLS DE FOREST, OF NEW HAVEN, CONNECTICUT.
GARMENT-PRESS.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 689,544, dated December 1901- Application filed January 5, 1901. Serial No. 42,222. (No model.
' New Haven, in the county of New Haven and State of Connecticut, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Garment Oreasers, of which the following is a specification.
Myinvention relates to a garment-press,and has for-fits object to provide a device for pressing and creasing trousers or other articles of wearing-apparel in which it is desirable to eX- hibit a fold or crease.
The invention consists in the novel combination, arrangement, and construction of a pair of pressing-plates and an intermediate separating-shield and clamping mcans.for compressing and securing the plates and shield together, with the folds of the garment received between them, as more fully hereinafter described and claimed.
In the accompanying drawings, forming a part of this specification, Figure l is a plan view of my garment-press, and Fig. 2 is an edge view of the same. Fig. 3 is a cross-sew tion on the line was of Fig. 1. Fig. at is an enlarged view of one of the holding-clamps,
Fig. 5' is a correspondingly-enlarged view of the pivotal bearing of the clamp; and Figs. 6 and 7 are respectively plan and end views of one of the thrust-shoes of the clampingscrews. 1
Referring to the drawings, A A designate the pressing-plates of my improved garmentpress, and B is a separating-shield adapted to be received between the plates, all said parts being of the shape and of a size not less than the size of the leg portion of a pair of trousers. The plates and shield are preferably made of thin wood strips having the grain lengthwise thereof. The plates are strengthened by transverse cleats d, secured across their ends and centers by suitable screws e. On the side edges f of one of the pressing-plates, near the ends and center thereof, aresecured'the bearings g, which consist of the half-box h and cap h, both held to .the wood by the screws 2' passing through the flanges t" of the parts.
In said bearings are journaled the holding-clamps it, having the circular journals 7c, fitting the bearings, and the overhanging arm portions 70 70 adapted to span the pressing-plates when swung around over the same, as shown in Fig. 1. Thumb-screws mare fitted through the ends of the upper arm portion 10 of the clamps, and suitable guards or thrust-shoes 'n are secured to the pressing-plates adjacent to the cleats d to receive the impactof the thumbscrews and the corresponding bearing-points r of the opposite arms. Said shoes nare preferably provided with beveled edges 15 on the sides where the clamps swing upon them, and the central portions 15' of the shoes are made concave or depressed to provide seats to retain the engaging parts of the clamps in place thereon.
Constructed as hereinbefore described and shown, the operation of .the press is as follows: The holding-clam'pslc being turned in their bearings into positions to bring their arms k 70 free of the pressing-plates, the leg portions of a pair of trousersmay then be placed between the upper and lower plates, with the intermediate shield B received between vand separating said portions. The clamps may then be swung over the plates to the positions shown in the figures and the thumb-screws next screwed down firmly to the two leg portions of the garment occupying the spaces u'tt between the pressing-plates and shield. After the garment has remained under pressure for an interval in the machine its folds will appear as regular and sharply- :de fined creases, which will possess the requisite permanency or durability of form. For trousers that are turned up at the bottom the shield may be withdrawn to correspond with the width of the fold and compensate for the thickness thereof. For the purpose of suspending the device from a hanger in a room or wardrobe a hook y is secured in one end of one of the pressing-plates. When required, several pairs oftrousers may be pressed in this machine at one operation, or, if necessary, a single portion of a pair maybe creased, in which case the intermediate shield may be temporarily dispensed with.
The invention is efiective and practical and the clamp ng mechanism, as this feature may be modified by the substitution of wedging or camming devices when preferred.
I claim as my inventionaud desire to secure by Letters Patent I 1. In a garment-press the combination of a pair of pressing-plates, a series of bearings consisting of a base-plate and cap secured to the edge of one of the plates, the .clampshavi ing the overhanging arms adapted to span the edges of the pair of plates, and the journals intermediate of the arms fittedandadap-ted I to turn in said bearings and provided with retaining-shoulders engaging the bearings, and clamping-screws carried by said arms at one side of the plates, substantially as and for the purpose specified. v
2. In a garment-press the combination of a pair of pressing-plates, a series of bearings consisting of a base-plate and cap secured to the edge of one of the plates, theclamps hav-' ing the overhanging arms adapted to span the s edges of the pair of plates, and the journals intermediate of the arms, fitted andadaptecl to turn insaid bearings and provided with retaining-shoulders engaging the bearings, clamping-screws screwed through the ends of the arms on one sideof the pressure-plates,
and the shoes mounted upon the pressure- CHARLES, MILLs DE FOREST. Witnesses:
CHARLES E. ALLING," GEORGE L. BARNES.
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