Claims
- 1. An adjustable ironing table (10) comprising: a top board (12); first and second legs (22,24) moveable between a collapsed position adjacent said top board (12) and an open position extending from said top board (12); an elongated control element (36) connected to said first leg (22) and slideably connected to said board (10); locking means (44) for allowing passive movement of said control element (36) in a direction towards said second leg (24) and locking said control element (36) at a fixed position against movement away from said second leg (24); biasing means (42) for biasing said locking means (44) to engage said control element (36); and characterized by housing means (46) having a vertical wall (48) extending perpendicularly relative to said top board (12) and including a distal end relative to said top board (12) and a horizontal wall (50) parallel relative to and spaced form said top board (12) and extending from said distal end of said vertical wall (48) towards said first leg (22), said vertical wall (48) including guide means (52) for guiding said control element (36) through said housing means (46), said horizontal wall (50) including a slot (54) and said locking means (44) including an independent plate member (44) including a trapped portion extending through said slot (54) and retained thereby to pivot relative thereto and a free portion (58), said biasing means (42) being retained by said control element (36) between said vertical wall (48) and said plate member (44) and between said horizontal wall (50) and said top board (12) as said biasing means (42) pivots said plate member (44) relative to said slot (54) to engage said control (36), said vertical wall (48) including an edge proximate to said top board (12) and fixedly connected thereto to form a nondeflectable wall engaged by said biasing means (42), release means (34) for moving said plate member (44) our of engagement with said control element (36) to allow said control element (36) and said first leg (22) to move away from said second leg (24) and said housing means (46), said release means (34) including a handle (62), a body portion (61) enclosed between said housing means (46) and said top board (12) for rotational movement and an end portion (66) engaging one side of said plate member (44), said spring (42) engaging the opposite side of said plate member (44), said housing means (46) including a recessed portion (72) defining a channel, said body portion (64) of said release means (34) being contained within said channel.
- 2. An adjustable ironing table as set forth in claim 1 further characterized by said biasing means including a compression spring (42) disposed around said control element (36) whereby said spring (42) is retained in position between said locking means (44) and said vertical wall (48).
- 3. An adjustable ironing table as set forth in claim 2 further characterized by said guide means including an opening (52) through said vertical wall (48), said control element (36) extending through said opening (52).
- 4. An adjustable ironing table as set forth in claim 3 further characterized by said locking means (44) including an opening (60) extending therethrough, said control element (36) extending through said locking means opening (60).
- 5. An adjustable ironing table as set forth in claim 4 further characterized by said top board (12) having an undersurface (18), said assembly (10) including a pair of guide rails (74) mounted on said undersurface (18) and said first leg (22) being operatively connected between said guide rails (74) defining a path of movement of said first leg (22).
- 6. An adjustable ironing table as set forth in claim 5 further characterized by said body portion (64) of said release means (34) contained within said channel against one of said guide rails (74).
- 7. An adjustable ironing table as set forth in claim 6 further characterized by said top board (12) including a peripheral flange (20) about said undersurface (18), said housing means (46) including an elongated housing member (46) being substantially U-shaped i cross section and having two longitudinal ends (76), each of said ends (76) being secured to said flange (20).
- 8. An adjustable ironing table as set forth in claim 7 further characterized by said flange (20) including an outwardly curled periphery (78) about said top board (12), said edge (80) of said periphery (78) engaging said flange (20) to define a closed outward curl when viewed in cross section.
- 9. An adjustable ironing table as set forth in claim 7 further characterized by said housing member (46) including guide rail engagement means for preventing said guide rails (74) from separating away from each other and releasing said first leg (22).
- 10. An adjustable ironing table as set forth in claim 9, further characterized by said guide rail engagement means including a pair of spaced recesses (82) in said vertical wall (48), each of said guide rails (74) being seated in a respective one of said recesses (82), said vertical wall (48) engaging each of said guide rails (74) about said recesses (82).
- 11. An adjustable ironing table as set forth in claim 10 further characterized by said housing member (46) including abutment means for abutting against said first leg (22) when said first leg (22) is moved completely to said open position.
- 12. An adjustable ironing table as set forth in claim 11 further characterized by said abutment means including a second vertical wall (84) of said housing (46) which is spaced from and substantially parallel to said first mentioned vertical wall (48), said second vertical wall (84) including a pair of spaced recesses and said guide rails (74) being seated in said recesses, said second vertical wall (84) engaging said guide rails (74) about said recesses.
- 13. An adjustable ironing table as set forth in claim 5 further characterized by said top board (12) including flat stretched portions (16) extending along the length of said top board (12), said guide rails (74) being secured directly to said flat stretched portions (16).
- 14. An adjustable ironing table as set forth in claim 13 further characterized by each of said guide rails (74) including a guide track (89) and at least one mounting flange (88), said mounting flange (88) being secured to one of said stretched portions (16).
- 15. An adjustable ironing table as set forth in claim 14 further characterized by said mounting flange (88) being spot welded to said stretched portion (16).
- 16. An. adjustable ironing table as set forth in claim 14 further characterized by each of said guide rails (74) having outside walls (90) opposite to said guide tracks (89), said first leg (22) including a first base means (92) connected to said control element (36) and including an axle portion (96) disposed in each of said guide tracks (89) for passive sliding movement toward said housing member (46) and sliding movement away from said housing members (46) when said release means (34) releases said plate member (44) from engagement with said control element (36).
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional application of U.S. Ser. No. 944,957 filed on Dec. 22, 1986 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,759,296 issued on July 26, 1988.
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