Ironing board cover

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6233854
  • Patent Number
    6,233,854
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, June 3, 1999
    26 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 22, 2001
    24 years ago
Abstract
The present invention is a cover for an ironing board that includes a top sheet, a pad of substantially the same size as the top sheet attached to the bottom surface of the top sheet, and a skirt attached about the periphery of the top sheet. The skirt has at least one nose portion, at least two side portions extending rearwardly from the nose portion, and at least one heel portion extending rearwardly from the respective side portions. The skirt also has an adjustable draw cord housed within a hem formed within the skirt. Preferably, the draw cord exits adjacent the heel portion. The cover of the present invention also has at least one cinch that has a first and a second element. Each element has two ends. The respective first ends of the first element and second element are each attached to corresponding and opposing inner edges of the two side portions of the skirt. The second end of the second element is formed with a ring and the second end of the first element is formed with a hook and loop fastener that is threadedly engageable with the ring of the second element. The cinch is adjustably tightenable through the engagement of the hook and loop fastener to tighten the cover upon the ironing board.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates generally to a cover for an ironing board and more particularly to a cover for an ironing board that is designed to fit snugly upon an ironing board thereby easing installation and improving usage of the ironing board.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




An ironing board is shaped to create an appropriate surface upon which to press clothing and other similar items. It is preferred to cover ironing boards with a cover that is padded to ease pressure and also formed of an appropriate material to allow the iron to glide across the surface. Unfortunately, the shape of an ironing board is an awkward shape to cover. Although the technology exists to create better material to cover the ironing board, there still exists a need for a better cover design to optimize the fit and accord of the ironing board shape.




Several ironing board cover designs attempt to remedy the above-stated problems related to the shape of an ironing board and provide a better fitting cover. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 4,557,062 uses a drawstring to secure the cover to the ironing board after installation. Another prior art approach disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,497,570 uses pleats to alleviate the form-fitting problems. The pleat creates slack in the cover to facilitate the installation of the cover. Also, some prior art covers have used elastic to tighten the cover about the underside of the ironing board. Thus, a larger amount of fabric may be used to fit over the ironing board and then gathered up after the cover is installed. Some covers include standard alligators clips attached with elastic to further tighten the cover at prescribed points. As shown by the prior art, the problem is centered about designing an ironing board cover that is easily installed but thereafter adjustable to fit tightly and snugly about the surface of the ironing board. An important consideration, however, in creating a tightly fitting ironing board cover is the need to make the cover cost-effective for retail sales. Many of the previous methods for tightening the cover to the ironing board use expensive components or larger amounts of material than are necessary. Although the cover may fit snugly, the resulting cost to the consumer is elevated.




There is a need therefore for an ironing board cover that is designed to ease installation, be adjustable to fit snugly about the ironing board, and also be cost-effective to manufacture and sell.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention is an ironing board cover that includes a top sheet, a pad of substantially the same size as the top sheet attached to the bottom surface of the top sheet, and a skirt attached about the periphery of the top sheet. The skirt is formed of at least one nose portion, at least two side portions extending rearwardly from the nose portion, and at least one heel portion attached to the side portions. Each of the nose portion, side portions, and heel portion includes a hem along the free edge thereof. An adjustable draw cord is housed within the hem. Preferably, the draw cord exits in the hem of the heel portion. The cover of the present invention also has at least one cinch that has a first and a second element. Each element has two ends. The respective first ends of the first element and second element are each attached to corresponding and opposing inner edges of the two side portions of the skirt. The second end of the second element is formed with a ring and the second end of the first element is formed with a hook and loop fastener formed of a hook section and a loop section that is threadedly engageable with the ring of the second element. The cinch may be thereby adjustably tightened by means of the hook and loop fastener to tighten the cover upon the ironing board.




These and other aspects of the present invention as disclosed herein will become apparent to those skilled in the art after a reading of the following description of the preferred embodiments when considered with the drawings. The drawings are for the purpose of describing a preferred embodiment of the invention and are not intended to limit the present invention.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a bottom view of one embodiment of the ironing board cover of the present invention.





FIG. 2

is a top view of one embodiment of the ironing board cover of the present invention.





FIG. 3

is an exploded view illustrating one embodiment of a cinch of the present invention.





FIG. 4

is an exploded view illustrating the cinch of the present invention.





FIG. 5

is an exploded view illustrating the hook and loop fastener of the cinch of the present invention.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring to

FIG. 1

, there is illustrated a preferred embodiment of the ironing board cover


10


of the present invention.




Cover


10


preferably is formed from several components to ensure an improved fit upon an ironing board. In addition to a top sheet


26


and a pad


28


, the ironing board cover


10


includes a skirt


12


. The skirt


12


is formed of four separate portions, namely, a nose portion


13


, two opposing side portions


14


,


16


, and heel portion


18


sewed to the top sheet


26


and together, as illustrated in

FIG. 1

, to ensure the best fit without wasting materials. The components of skirt


12


, namely nose portion


13


, side portions


14


,


16


, and heel portion


18


are appropriately connected to one another, such as by sewing, to form a unitary skirt


12


. As shown in

FIG. 1

, the nose portion


13


may be shaped with a forward arcuate edge


38


and the heel portion


18


may be formed with rearward curved corners


40


. The skirt


12


is attached at its outer periphery about the outer periphery of the top sheet


26


through any appropriate means such as sewing or gluing. Preferably, the top sheet


26


is formed with a forward arcuate edge to correspond with arcuate edge


38


of the nose portion


13


, a rearward edge having curved corners corresponding to the rearward curved corners


40


of the heel portion


18


, and two opposing side edges mesial between the forward and rear edges.




Each portion of the skirt preferably is formed with a draw cord terminal hem


20


along the free edge. When sewed together as described above, the inner periphery of the entire skirt will include a hem


20


for a draw cord


22


. In other words, each skirt component, nose portion


13


, side portions


14


,


16


, and heel portion


18


preferably has a hem


20


through which a draw cord


22


extends. The hem


20


preferably is formed about the inner periphery of the skirt distal to the periphery of the top sheet


26


. Preferably, draw cord


22


exits from the hem


20


through an opening


21


in the hem of the heel portion


18


of the skirt


12


for improved tightening of the skirt


12


about the bottom of the ironing board by drawing or tightening the draw cord. Although various methods for tightening draw cord


22


are contemplated, the preferred method for restraining the draw cord


22


in a tightly binded condition is through the use of a spring-action-locking device


24


, as is known in the art. The preferred draw cord


22


is heavy cord, such as ⅛-inch diameter cord.




As shown in

FIG. 2

, the skirt is attached to top sheet


26


. The top sheet


26


preferably is formed to be substantially the same size and shape as the top surface of a standard ironing board. As illustrated in

FIG. 2

, cover


10


preferably has some indicia or design for aesthetic or advertising purposes. Pad


28


preferably is also substantially the same size and shape as the top surface of a standard ironing board. Preferably, pad


28


is attached to the bottom surface of top sheet


26


about the periphery of the top sheet


26


by, for example but not limiting, sewing the pad


28


to the top sheet


26


. Pad


28


preferably is made of material having proper cushioning and heat resistant characteristics. Preferred materials, such as synthetic felt or foam, are sufficiently supportive and preferably have a width of about ⅛ inch to about ¼ inch. The top sheet


26


and skirt


12


preferably are cotton, such as 60 square sheeting and may have a coating, such as Scotchgard®, a product of 3M Company of St. Paul, Minn., or other similar stain resistant coating.




The top sheet


26


, skirt


12


, and pad


28


combine to form an adjustable ironing board cover that may be installed on any standard ironing board and adjusted with the draw cord


22


to tighten the ironing board cover about the bottom of the ironing board. The top sheet


26


and pad


28


are attached to the skirt


12


about the outer periphery of the skirt


12


. Thus, the component nose


12


, sides


14


,


16


, and heel


18


portions each are attached to the top sheet


26


along the outer periphery and are formed with a hem


20


for draw cord


22


along the inner periphery.




Additionally, it is preferred that ironing board cover


10


includes at least one cinch


30


, as shown in

FIGS. 1

,


3


and


5


. Each cinch


30


preferably is formed of elements


42


,


44


preferably made of cotton webbing, rather than elastic material for durability and strength. Each element has two opposing ends. The first end of each member


42


,


44


is respectively attached to the side portions


14


,


16


of the skirt


12


. The second end of the first element


42


includes hook and loop fastener


46


, as known in the art. As shown in

FIG. 5

, hook and loop fasteners


46


(sometimes referred to as Velcro) are formed with an area of hook material


50


and an area of loop material


52


located on the same side of element


42


as the hook material but spaced apart from the hook material. As understood by those skilled in the art, areas


50


,


52


may be interchanged, with the loop material


52


located distal to the side portion


16


rather than the hook material


50


. The second end of second element


44


includes a ring


48


. Preferably the ring is shaped to accommodate the width of the elements


42


,


44


. Ring


48


preferably is connected to second member


44


by threading a portion of the second end of second member


44


through ring


48


and securing the threaded portion to the remainder of the second member by any appropriate means, such as sewing. The first element


42


is formed appropriately such that the area of hook material


50


may be threaded through the ring


48


and connected to the area of loop material


52


, or vice versa. Therefore the at least one cinch


30


allows the user to adjust and tighten the ironing board cover


10


after installation of the cover


10


onto the ironing board.




Although specific embodiments of the present invention have been illustrated and described in detail, it is to be expressly understood that the invention is not limited thereto. The above detailed description of the embodiment is provided for example only and should not be construed as constituting any limitation of the invention.




Modifications will be obvious to those skilled in the art, and all modifications that do not depart from the spirit of the invention are intended to be included within the scope of the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A cover for an ironing board comprising:a top sheet having a top surface and a bottom surface and defining a periphery; a pad of substantially the same size as the top sheet and attached to the bottom surface of the top sheet; a skirt depending from the periphery of the top sheet and extending downwardly from the bottom surface; said skirt comprising at least one nose portion and at least one heel portion, the skirt having a hem distal to the periphery of the top sheet; an adjustable draw cord supported within the hem and exiting from the hem in the heel portion of the skirt; and at least one adjustable cinch connecting diametrically opposed hems.
  • 2. The cover of claim 1 wherein the top sheet defines a forward arcuate edge, a rearward edge and two opposing side edges and whereinthe at least one nose portion is attached to the forward edge of the top sheet; at least two side portions are each attached to the top sheet mesially between the forward and rearward edges and also attached at a forward end to the nose portion and extending rearwardly from the nose portion; the at least one heel portion is attached to the rearward edge of the top sheet and also attached at a forward end to the at least two side portions; whereby the at least one nose portion, the at least two side portions, and the at least one heel portion are formed with a hem distal to the periphery of the top sheet to support the adjustable draw cord.
  • 3. The cover of claim 1 wherein the at least one cinch further comprises:a first element having a first and a second end wherein the first end is attached to one side portion of the skirt and the second end of the first element is formed with a hook and loop fastener; and a second element having a first and a second end wherein the first end is attached to the other side edge of said skirt at a corresponding and opposing point from the attachment of the first end of the first element, the second end of the second element including a ring such that the second end of the first element is threadedly engageable with the ring of the second end of the second element, whereby the at least one cinch is connected through the engagement of the hook and loop fastener to adjustably tighten the cover upon the ironing board.
  • 4. The cover of claim 1 wherein the draw cord includes a spring-action-locking device.
  • 5. The cover of claim 1 wherein the top sheet includes a design or indicia.
  • 6. An ironing board cover having two side portions and an improved cinch comprising:a first cinch element attached at one end to one side portion of the ironing board cover, the first element including at a second end, a hook and loop fastener; and a second cinch element attached at one end to the other side portion of the ironing board cover at a point diametrically opposing the first cinch element, the second cinch element including a ring at a second end such that the first cinch element is threadedly engageable with the ring of the second cinch element.
  • 7. A cover for an ironing board comprising:a top sheet having a top surface, a bottom surface, a forward edge, and a rearward edge; a pad of substantially the same size as the top sheet attached to the bottom surface of the top sheet; a skirt attached to the top sheet and extending downwardly from the bottom surface of the top sheet, the skirt comprising: (a) at least one nose portion attached to the forward edge of the top sheet; (b) at least two side portions each attached to the top sheet mesial between the forward and rearward edges and also attached at a forward end to the nose portion and extending rearwardly from the nose portion; (c) at least one heel portion attached to the rearward edge of the top sheet and also attached at a forward end to the at least two side portions; a hem formed along the free edge of the nose portion, the side portions and the heel portion of the skirt; an adjustable draw cord supported within the hem, extending through the hem, and exiting through at least one opening in the heel portion; and at least one cinch, the at least one cinch including a first element and a second element, each element attached to an opposing hem of the at least two side portions, the second element having a ring and the first element having a hook and loop fastener that is threadedly engageable with the ring of the second element.
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