Claims
- 1. An adjustable ironing table having first and second legs moveable between a collapsed stored position adjacent a top board but not contacting said top board, and an open extended position away from said top board, said first and second legs pivotable with respect to each other about a pivot axle between said collapsed stored position and said open extended position, an elongated control element connected to one of said legs and slidably connected to said top board, a lock plate member interacting with said control element and moveable between a first release position which allows said legs to move toward either said collapsed stored position or said open extended position, and a second locked position which prevents said legs from moving toward said collapsed stored position, a first section of said lock plate member which when in the locked position, engages said pivot axle of said legs when in said collapsed stored position to prevent said legs from moving toward said open extended position, the improvement characterized by:
- said lock plate member having a second section engaged with said axle to define said collapsed position and prevent said legs from further collapsing thereby preventing the distal sections of said legs from abutting said top board.
- 2. In an ironing table as defined in claim 1 further characterized by:
- said first section of said lock plate member includes a lower flange section abuttable against a lower portion of said pivot axle to prevent said legs from moving toward said open extended position when said legs are in said collapsed stored position and when said lock plate member is in said second locked position;
- said second section of said lock plate member includes an upper flange section abuttable against an upper portion of said axle to prevent said legs from further collapsing and to prevent distal sections of said legs from abutting said top board.
- 3. An adjustable ironing table having first and second legs moveable between a collapsed stored position adjacent to a top board and an open extended position away from said top board, said ironing table characterized by:
- a hanger rail for clothing having at least one lower leg section pivotably connected to said ironing table under said top board, said at least one lower leg section pivotable about a pivot axis that is approximately perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of said top board and parallel to a plane surface of said top board;
- said hanger rail also having a hanging rail section substantially transverse with a longitudinal axis of said board and affixed to the upper end of said at least one leg section for arcuate movement about said pivot axis between a stored position adjacent to said top board and a usable position beyond an end edge of said top board;
- stop means under said top board operably connected to said at least one leg section for providing a limit stop for said leg section in order to secure said hanging rail section in said usable position.
- 4. The ironing table as defined in claim 3 further characterized by:
- said stop means including a bracket affixed to said at least one leg section, extending approximately perpendicular away from said pivot axis; and
- a distal end of said bracket abuttable against a longitudinally extending channel rail affixed under said top board in order to secure said hanging rail section in said usable position.
- 5. An ironing table as defined in claim 3 further characterized by;
- a cord elevation device mounted in proximity to said hanging rail section and sized to slidably receive an electric cord of an iron.
- 6. An ironing table as defined in claim 5 further characterized by:
- said cord elevation device including a loop element affixed to a side of said hanging rail section;
- said loop element having an opening sized to allow said electric cord of said iron to be squeezed therethrough;
- said loop element having a central aperture sized to slidably receive said electric cord.
- 7. An ironing table as defined in claim 6 further characterized by:
- said hanging rail section having opposing ends and a cord elevation device is affixed to each end of said hanging rail section.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional application of U.S. Ser. No. 911,671 filed Jul. 9, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,272,825.
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