Claims
- 1. An ironing board assembly for standard door mounting or the like comprising:
- a portable mounting frame;
- an ironing board having a normal ironing surface and length and being pivotally mounted on said frame for lowering to an operative, substantially horizontal position at normal ironing height and for retracting to a storage, substantially vertical position;
- bracket means attached to said assembly adjacent the top of the frame adapted for engaging the top edge of the door; said bracket means including at least one inverted hook hanging over the top edge of the door; and
- raised friction means on said mounting frame and spaced apart facing said door having sufficient frictional properties for holding engagement with the face of said door to resist lateral shifting during ironing.
- 2. An ironing board assembly for standard door mounting or the like comprising:
- an elongated U-shaped tubular mounting frame;
- an ironing board having a normal ironing surface and length and being pivotally mounted on said frame for lowering to an operative, substantially horizontal position at normal ironing height and for retracting to a storage, substantially vertical position; and
- mounting means on the frame adapted for engaging the door for holding engagement with the face of said door to resist lateral shifting during ironing.
- 3. The ironing board assembly of claim 2 wherein said mounting frame is inverted and the ironing board extends substantially along the length of said frame in the storage, substantially vertical position adjacent the frame; and
- said frame having an open part of the U at the bottom, said ironing board being pivotally attached to the frame across the open bottom part.
- 4. The ironing board assembly for standard door mounting or the like comprising:
- a mounting frame;
- an ironing board pivotally mounted on said frame for lowering to an operative, substantially horizontal position at normal ironing height and for retracting to a storage substantially vertical position adjacent the frame;
- an upper and lower hinge assembly connected to the mounting frame;
- mounting block means on said frame extending toward and engaging the adjacent face of the door to form a spacer for the frame from the door; and
- a cover pivotally mounted by said hinge assemblies, the cover having an open position to swing free of the board for movement of the board to the operative position and a closed position to swing over the board for substantially covering the ironing board assembly in the storage position.
- 5. An ironing board assembly for standard door mounting or the like comprising:
- a portable mounting frame;
- an ironing board having a normal ironing surface and length and being pivotally mounted on said frame for lowering to an operative, substantially horizontal position at normal ironing height and for retracting to a storage, substantially vertical position;
- bracket means attached to said assembly adjacent the top of the frame adapted for engaging the top edge of the door; said bracket means including at least one inverted hook hanging over the top edge of the door; and
- holding means on said mounting frame and facing said door having sufficient holding properties for holding engagement with the face of said door to resist lateral shifting during ironing.
- 6. An ironing board assembly for standard door mounting or the like comprising:
- a portable mounting frame;
- an ironing board having a normal ironing surface and length and being pivotally mounted on said frame for lowering to an operative, substantially horizontal position at normal ironing height and for retracting to a storage, substantially vertical position;
- bracket means attached to said assembly adjacent the top of the frame adapted for engaging the top edge of the door; said bracket means including at least one inverted hook hanging over the top edge of the door; and
- means attached to said assembly for biasing said mounting frame towards said door, whereby said frame tends to be maintained snug against the door during ironing.
Parent Case Info
The parent U.S. patent applications, Ser. Nos. 098,558, filed Sept. 21, 1987 and 389,878, filed Aug. 4, 1989, of which the present application is a continuation of both, are now U.S. Pat. No. 4,899,667, issued Feb. 13, 1990 and U.S. Pat. No. 4,976,205, issued Dec. 11, 1990, respectively.
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