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US1707114A
US1707114A US755566A US75556624A US1707114A US 1707114 A US1707114 A US 1707114A US 755566 A US755566 A US 755566A US 75556624 A US75556624 A US 75556624A US 1707114 A US1707114 A US 1707114A
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    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D06TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • D06FLAUNDERING, DRYING, IRONING, PRESSING OR FOLDING TEXTILE ARTICLES
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    • D06F81/02Ironing boards  with collapsible underframe

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  • This invention relates to improvements in.
  • ironing boards and contemplates the pro vision of means whereby the ironing board may be constructed of relatively small sections in order that the same may be entirely and wholly positioned upon the top of atable or the like.
  • Another object of the present invention 18 the provision of a novel form of ironing 10 board which owing to its collapsible construction may be folded into such a posltion that the same would not take up any more room than the ordinary straight ironing board.
  • a further object of the present invention is the provision of a novel form of ironing board and sleeve board per se which interlock together at their inner ends and are so positioned on the support that they may be readily disconnected therefrom.
  • the invention further includes the following novel features and details of construction, to be hereinafter more fully descr bed, illustrated in the accompanying drawlngs, and pointed out in the appended claim.
  • Figure 1 is a side elevation of the ironing board per se.
  • Figure 2 is a top plan view of the board.
  • Figure 3 is a side elevation of the lnvention when in folded position.
  • Figure 4 is a perspective of the support ing means per se positioned and ready to receive the sleeve and ironing board thereon.
  • Figure 5 is a fragmentary view of the inner end of the ironing board.
  • Figure 6 is a similar View of the inner end of the sleeve board.
  • 10 indicates generally a base including spaced parallel side members 11 connected together by transverse members 12. Rising from the members 11 are standards 13, capable of being folded upon the members 11 when not in use, by means of hinges 141 which connect the standards with the base. When the standards occupy their elevated positions, they bear against blocks secured upon the members .11 of the base adjacent one end thereof.
  • a folding brace including two substantially Y-shaped sections, connect the standards 13 with the base, the outer extremitiesof said sections being pivotally connected with the side members 11 16 of one brace section slides between the portions 20 and 21 of the adjacent section, and when the brace in use, the sections thereof are prevented from moving on their pivot by means of the sleeve 22. Reposing upon.
  • bracket 27 indicates where this bracket is secured to the standards, and it will be noted thatsaid bracket is spaced from the block 25 for a purpose to be presently described. Spaced. pins 28 are passed through the bracket and connected with the block 25.
  • a sleeve board indicated at 29 is adapted to repose upon the block 25 and beneath the bracket 27 as illustrated in Figure 1.
  • a plate 30 Arranged transversely across one end of this board is a plate 30 notched as at 31 to receive the pins 28.
  • the plate 30 is reduced in thickness along its forward edge to pro vide a slot 32 to receive the plate 31 secured to the under side of the ironing board 32, and which plate 31 projects a slight distance beyond the adjacent edge of the board to be received bythe slot 32.
  • Carried by the sleeve board 29 is a pin 34 adapted to be re ceived by an opening in, the under side of tho ironing board when the parts are arranged in the manner shown in Figure 1.
  • either board 29 or 32 respectively can be used singly, but when the ironing board is being used the sleeve board 29 is usually arranged in the manner shown in Figure 1.
  • the ironing board 32 can be easily separated from the sleeve board, and the latter reversed upon the block 25 so the pin 34 will depend therefrom and not interfere with the use of the board.
  • the sections of the latter are freed for pivotal movement, to allow tlIBStHJ'KltUTClS 13 to be easily and quickly folded to the position shown iii Figure 3, so that the supporting structure i for the boards, in its entirety will occupy but a minimum .of 5 space when :not in use.
  • What I-clain1 is p
  • a device of the character described a
  • a foldable brace pivotally connected with the base and the standards -;.for normally main tainingthe latter upright, an inverted U- shaped yoke straddling-the upperend of the standards and spaced from said :cross bar,

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March 26, 1929. J. .1. CUTLER 1,707,114
IRONING BOARD Filed Dec. 12, 1924 2 Sheets-Sheet 1 n ozm (f Cu iZer INVENTOR i BY 1% o WXTNESW ATTORNEY March 1929- J. J. CUTLER 1, 07,
IRONING BOARD Filed Dec. 12, 1924 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 INVENTOR WITNEW I ATTORNEY Patented Mar. 26, 1929.
JOHN J. CUTLER, OF MIIJWT HJ'KEE, W ISGONSINQ mourns BOARD;
Application filed December 12, 1924. Serial No. 755,566.
This invention relates to improvements in.
ironing boards and contemplates the pro vision of means whereby the ironing board may be constructed of relatively small sections in order that the same may be entirely and wholly positioned upon the top of atable or the like.
Another object of the present invention 18 the provision of a novel form of ironing 10 board which owing to its collapsible construction may be folded into such a posltion that the same would not take up any more room than the ordinary straight ironing board.
A further object of the present invention is the provision of a novel form of ironing board and sleeve board per se which interlock together at their inner ends and are so positioned on the support that they may be readily disconnected therefrom.
ith the above and other objects in View, the invention further includes the following novel features and details of construction, to be hereinafter more fully descr bed, illustrated in the accompanying drawlngs, and pointed out in the appended claim.
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Figure 1 is a side elevation of the ironing board per se.
Figure 2 is a top plan view of the board.
Figure 3 is a side elevation of the lnvention when in folded position.
Figure 4 is a perspective of the support ing means per se positioned and ready to receive the sleeve and ironing board thereon.
Figure 5 is a fragmentary view of the inner end of the ironing board.
Figure 6 is a similar View of the inner end of the sleeve board.
Referring to the drawings in detail, 10 indicates generally a base including spaced parallel side members 11 connected together by transverse members 12. Rising from the members 11 are standards 13, capable of being folded upon the members 11 when not in use, by means of hinges 141 which connect the standards with the base. When the standards occupy their elevated positions, they bear against blocks secured upon the members .11 of the base adjacent one end thereof. A folding brace including two substantially Y-shaped sections, connect the standards 13 with the base, the outer extremitiesof said sections being pivotally connected with the side members 11 16 of one brace section slides between the portions 20 and 21 of the adjacent section, and when the brace in use, the sections thereof are prevented from moving on their pivot by means of the sleeve 22. Reposing upon. the upper ends of the standards 13, and connecting the latter is a block 25, while straddling this block and terminally secured to the standards 13 is an inverted U- shaped bracket 27. 26 indicates where this bracket is secured to the standards, and it will be noted thatsaid bracket is spaced from the block 25 for a purpose to be presently described. Spaced. pins 28 are passed through the bracket and connected with the block 25.
A sleeve board indicated at 29 is adapted to repose upon the block 25 and beneath the bracket 27 as illustrated in Figure 1. Arranged transversely across one end of this board is a plate 30 notched as at 31 to receive the pins 28. The plate 30 is reduced in thickness along its forward edge to pro vide a slot 32 to receive the plate 31 secured to the under side of the ironing board 32, and which plate 31 projects a slight distance beyond the adjacent edge of the board to be received bythe slot 32. Carried by the sleeve board 29 is a pin 34 adapted to be re ceived by an opening in, the under side of tho ironing board when the parts are arranged in the manner shown in Figure 1.
In practice, either board 29 or 32 respectively can be used singly, but when the ironing board is being used the sleeve board 29 is usually arranged in the manner shown in Figure 1. However the ironing board 32 can be easily separated from the sleeve board, and the latter reversed upon the block 25 so the pin 34 will depend therefrom and not interfere with the use of the board. It is manifest that by sliding the sleeve 22 in one direction upon the folding brace, the sections of the latter are freed for pivotal movement, to allow tlIBStHJ'KltUTClS 13 to be easily and quickly folded to the position shown iii Figure 3, so that the supporting structure i for the boards, in its entirety will occupy but a minimum .of 5 space when :not in use. What I-clain1 is p In a device of the character described, a
supporting base structure, pa,ced.,norn1ally upright standards hingecl thereupon and connected by a crossbar at their uppert ends,
. a foldable brace pivotally connected with the base and the standards -;.for normally main tainingthe latter upright, an inverted U- shaped yoke straddling-the upperend of the standards and spaced from said :cross bar,
vertically extending pins :passing thru Lthe plate having slots in their rear edge accommodatingsaid pins, said plate having the lnner side of its forward edge recessed to definen slot, and an ironing board engageable upon the first named board and czirrying.-a =-projec ting plate on the under side of one end adapted to be received within nid slot. I
- "In testimony whereof Iafiix my signature.
JOHN J. CUTLER.
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US2466556A (en) * 1945-07-13 1949-04-05 Picken William Collapsible ironing board
US2580663A (en) * 1949-12-16 1952-01-01 George A Delf Variable-width window fan assembly

Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2466556A (en) * 1945-07-13 1949-04-05 Picken William Collapsible ironing board
US2580663A (en) * 1949-12-16 1952-01-01 George A Delf Variable-width window fan assembly

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