The present invention is a system for keeping electric cord 3 in definable areas when ironing 4 or pressing clothes or other fabric 5 using an electric iron 6 the system contemplates an electric iron 6 ironing board 7 of variable yet generally accepted industry sizes and a cord holding device 8 within which the cord 9 is permitted only limited travel at the behest of the operator.
The first preferred embodiment 10 is substantially showin in the drawings 11. In this first preferred embodiment 10 there are the two components 12 that interface 13 which are designed 14 to adjustably articulate with one another and ultimately fit snugly around an ironing board 7. The top component 12 has an addition predefined area 15 through which the which the electric cord 3 is initally placed therefore defining 16 the limit 17 within which the coard 7 may travel during the ironing effort 18. The electric cord 3 is thus retainer 19 in a reasonably stationary 20 position on top of the ironing board 7 yet the cord 9 can travel for and aft 21 with variable ease. It is the side-to-side 22 movement that is appreciably curtailed 22 through the use of this cord 24 retention system with the underlying goal 25 to keep the electric cord 3 in control 26 by the operator 27. One typical problem associated with conventional ironing 28 using an electric 28 using an electric 6 iron is that the cord 9 falls off the top of the ironing board 7 sweeps from side-to side 22 and tugs-and-puffs 29 the fabric 15 already pressed. This inability to control 26 the electric cord 3 therefore frustrates the ironing effort 18 using this system 30 the user can easily maintain control 26 of the ironing board 7, the electric cord 3, and the garment or fabric 5 that is the subject 32 of the ironing 4.