Claims
- 1. An inflatable body for pressing shirt-like items of clothing, comprising:
a trunk section and two sleeve sections together forming the inflatable body with a shirt-like form; each of said sleeve sections being connected to said trunk section at a respective connecting location of the inflatable body; and said sleeve sections having a given cross section at said connecting location smaller than a cross section of said sleeve sections in a vicinity of said connecting location.
- 2. The inflatable body according to claim 1, wherein the cross sections of said sleeve sections increase, starting from said connecting locations, in a direction towards free ends of said sleeve sections within thickening segments of said sleeve sections, and said thickening segments are very short relative to a length of said sleeve sections.
- 3. The inflatable body according to claim 2, wherein said thickening segments are shorter than 0.1 times to 0.2 times the length of said sleeve sections.
- 4. The inflatable body according to claim 2, wherein said trunk section and said sleeve sections are formed of flexible or non-rigid material, and wherein, in an inflated state of the inflatable body, portions of said thickening segments of said sleeve sections butt against said trunk section.
- 5. The inflatable body according to claim 4, wherein said portions of said thickening segments butting against said trunk section, are deformable in an outward direction such that, when the inflatable body is inflated, said portions exert a force against sides of said trunk section.
- 6. The inflatable body according to claim 4, wherein regions of said trunk section butting against said portions of said thickening segments of said sleeve sections are deformable in an outward direction such that, when the inflatable body is inflated, regions exert a force against the abutting said portions of said sleeve sections.
- 7. The inflatable body according to claim 1, wherein said sleeve sections widen outwardly from said connecting locations, followed by tapering segments, wherein the cross section of the sleeve sections decreases in the direction towards free ends of said sleeve sections.
- 8. The inflatable body according to claim 7, wherein the cross section in said tapering segments decreases continuously to the free ends of said sleeve sections.
- 9. The inflatable body according to claim 7, wherein the inflatable body has regions of constant cross section between the tapering sections and said regions of said sleeve sections wherein the cross section is larger than at said connecting locations.
- 10. The inflatable body according to claim 1, wherein said regions of said sleeve sections wherein a cross section is larger than at said connecting locations are followed by thickening segments, wherein the cross section of said sleeve sections increases in a direction towards free ends of said sleeve sections.
- 11. The inflatable body according to claim 1, wherein said connecting locations are disposed at top ends of abutment surfaces between said trunk section and said sleeve sections.
- 12. The inflatable body according to claim 1, wherein a cross section of said sleeve sections at said connecting locations is not more than one half a maximum cross section of said sleeve sections.
- 13. An apparatus for pressing shirt-like items of clothing, comprising:
an inflatable body according to claim 1; and devices for inflating said inflatable body.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a continuation, under 35 U.S.C. § 120, of copending international application No. PCT/EP02/12336, filed Nov. 5, 2002, which designated the United States; this application also claims the priority, under 35 U.S.C. § 119, of German patent application No. 101 56 858.4, filed Nov. 20, 2001; the prior applications are herewith incorporated by reference in their entirety.
Continuations (1)
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